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'FOR YOU, MADAM'

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A Magazine Programme for every
Woman
Edited by Archie Campbell
Topical! Tuneful! Romantic!
This Issue contains
Jane Gardener
Your Radio Friend, talking to you on feminine topics
' Which Way to Turn ? '
A Human Interest Problem, presented in dramatic form
Is there a solution ?
What would you do ?
' Front-Page Wife'
The Private Lives of Celebrities revealed by their Wives
(A new feature contributed by Howard Thomas )
No. 1, Mrs. Flanagan and Mrs. Allen
' Echoes of the Past'
The Love-Letters of Famous Men and Women
' Serenade for One '
A Musical Interlude
(Based on an idea by Henry Oscar ) introducing
' The Singing Poet' with L'Orchestre Romantique
Under the direction of Percival Mackey
The programme produced by Archie Campbell
Here is the first broadcast ever given by the Variety Department especially for ladies. Jane Gardener , of the useful hints, is to make her radio debut. ' Which Way to Turn ? ' may present listeners with the very problem they have been faced with or may be faced with at any time. ' Echoes of the Past' and ' The Singing Poet' lend the necessary touches of romance.
One of the most interesting features will be ' Front-Page Wife ', in which the wife of some celebrated man is to review the life of her husband. It is hoped that Mrs. George Formby , Mrs. Howard Marshall and Mrs. Jack Jackson will be giving some secrets away in the near future.

Contributors

Edited By:
Archie Campbell
Unknown:
Howard Thomas
Unknown:
Henry Oscar
Unknown:
Percival MacKey
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Unknown:
Jane Gardener
Unknown:
Mrs. George Formby
Unknown:
Mrs. Howard Marshall
Unknown:
Mrs. Jack Jackson

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