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and the Twentieth - Century Serenaders
Monia Liter , who made his first appearance in this country playing with Al Bowlly at the Holborn Empire in 1933. was born in Odessa on the Black Sea. At an early age he was admitted to the Imperial School of Music, and after studying there for some time, went to Harbin, in North China, where he gained his first professional experience. While at Harbin he fell in with a dance band run by some American soldiers stationed in the town ; he soon had a band of his own in Hankow, and later played in Calcutta and Singapore.
He has appeared with nearly all the big dance bands in this country. ,

Contributors

Unknown:
Monia Liter
Unknown:
Al Bowlly

Spontaneous answers to ' Any Questions ? '. A guest in New York, Jan Struther (authoress of ' Mrs. Miniver') is linked by radio-telephone with two guests in London, Francis Meynell and Commander R. T. Gould , and two resident members, ' The Doctor ' and Commander A. B. Campbell. Question-Master,
Donald McCullough. Producer, Howard Thomas. (Special recording of last Tuesday's broadcast)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Struther
Unknown:
Francis Meynell
Unknown:
R. T. Gould
Question-Master:
A. B. Campbell.
Question-Master:
Donald McCullough.
Unknown:
Howard Thomas.

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