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THE FOUR MUSKETEERS with MABEL PEARL at the Piano
CHARLES PENROSE and PARTNER
The Laughter Mongers MARIO DE PIETRO
Mandoline and Banjo Solos
DAVY BURNABY
Mrs. PULLPLEASURE in Violin Solos
PHYLLIS MONKMAN
RAITON and RAITON
THE MAGYAR ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WALFORD HYDEN
(Leaders, ENDRE BALOGH and BERNARD REILLIE )
Gay matter for a May Day evening! The Four
Musketeers, assisted by Mabel Pearl , have not been long in this country, but they will enchant lovers of syncopated harmony by their gay, brisk style. Laughter holding both its sides is inevitable when Charles Peurose and Partner take the air; their records sell in millions and make even Zulus laugh. For relief there are the languishing strains on mandoline and banjo of Mario de Pietro , who smiles all the time he plays. Rough stuff comes from the versatile Mrs. Pullpleasure directing a ' ladies orchestra.' Listeners will welcome, too, charming Phyllis Monkman in her first solo appearance in radio variety; she has for support her old Co-optimist comrade, Davy Burnaby , who has cantered rapidly into the very front rank of radio comperes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Phyllis Monkman
Conducted By:
Walford Hyden
Leaders:
Endre Balogh
Leaders:
Bernard Reillie
Assisted By:
Mabel Pearl
Unknown:
Charles Peurose
Unknown:
Mario de Pietro
Unknown:
Phyllis Monkman
Unknown:
Davy Burnaby

National Programme Daventry

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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