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Ignaz Friedman (pianoforte): Two
Viennese Dances, No. 2 and No. 6 (Friedman-Gartner)
Yvonne Curti (violin): Czardas
(Monti). Madrigale (Simonetti)
Heddle Nash (tenor): Macushla
(Rowe and MacMurrough). The Bloom is on the Rye (My Pretty Jane) (Bishop, arr. Moore). Bonny Mary of Argyle (trad.)
Yvonne Curti (violin): Scattered
Flowers. Serenade (Ravini).
Heddle Nash (tenor): I know of two bright eyes (Clutsam). Eileen Mavourneen (Benedict)
Ignaz Friedman (pianoforte):
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt)

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Ignaz Friedman
Violin:
Yvonne Curti
Tenor:
Heddle Nash
Violin:
Yvonne Curti
Tenor:
Heddle Nash
Unknown:
Eileen Mavourneen
Pianoforte:
Ignaz Friedman

A Variety Entertainment
Organised by Wee Georgie Wood , for the Lest We Forget Association (Kingston Branch), given by several well-known Variety artists
Compere, Wee Georgie Wood
Broadcast from the Kingston Empire
Though Wee Georgie Wood at one time dropped the ' Wee', his admirers all over the world persisted in calling him Wee Georgie Wood ) his original stage name. And so he bowed to their wishes.
Both on the stage and on the air
Dolly Harmer is known as his long-suffering but loving mother. Wee Georgie gets an idea, and from it, with her help, is evolved each of the domestic episodes. Wee Georgie has travelled all over the world—seven tours to the United States and Canada, two to Australia, and one to New Zealand.
This afternoon listeners are to hear the Variety entertainment he has organised at the Kingston Empire again this year for the benefit of ex-Service men, who themselves will constitute the audience.

Contributors

Unknown:
Georgie Wood
Unknown:
Georgie Wood
Unknown:
Georgie Wood
Unknown:
Georgie Wood
Unknown:
Dolly Harmer

Regional Programme London

About Regional Programme

Regional 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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