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JACK PAYNE with his BAND
RUPERT HAZELL and ELSIE DAY
In 'Harmonylarity'
MAMIE SOUTTER
The Modern Bunch of Mirth
TALBOT O'FARRELL
The Irish Entertainer
GWLADYS STANLEY
The Pantomime and Variety Star
LUPINO LANE and LAURI
THE DANCING DAUGHTERS
(Trained by Rosalind Wade )
THE B.B.C. VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Directed by KNEALE KELLEY
Jack Payne and his band are always welcome in a Music-Hall programme, especially as they have not appeared in one since October, 1933. Listeners know the good form they are in by their broadcast a fortnight ago in 'Jack Payne 's Party'.
Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day are to give another version of harrnonylarity, written by Rupert. They first met on the Yorkshire coast where Rupert was producing a Julian Wylie show called Brighter Brid - Brid standing for Bridlington of course. Mamie Soutter comes from a big pantomime success in Mother Goose at Glasgow. She has just had a big film offer.
Talbot O'Farrell will lend an Irish charm to the programme.
Gwladys Stanley has just finished her star engagement at the Victoria Palace as Principal Boy in Rubin Hood.
In December the famous Lupino Lane introduced his son, Laurie, to a Music-Hall audience. It is significant that they are back again in a new sketch.

Contributors

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Jack Payne
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Rupert Hazell
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Mamie Soutter
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Rosalind Wade
Directed By:
Kneale Kelley
Directed By:
Jack Payne
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Jack Payne
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Rupert Hazell
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Julian Wylie
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Mamie Soutter
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Talbot O'Farrell
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Gwladys Stanley
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Lupino Lane

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