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... MUSIC HALL Allen, Will Hay and the Western Brothers features N ° programme p agl iacci —9.20. th national Ha 11.—8.30. td - n f. Henry Hall's to. broadcast * > Regional, and nSmitters - This will in\. Hit' American cabaret . ni and his Tipica JSta Dickson ...
... Music Hall Don Ross presents another of his all-star variety shows, The Bare Facts of 1942, at the Tivoli next week. The show is packed with wit. songs, and music, and the, cast includes Max and Annette; Chic Elliott; Bebe Norma; Ann Fay: De Bear and ...
... MUSIC HALL Si • h Morris, Jack Barty, and Dwyer features Nort Al Cat, Folios—9-15 ° R TH NATIONAL V his •■ Pithead Ohro- W'n ih„ ect * of mining V l)at,n° Yorkshire coal?C^Hirß win to-night I'M a atll -' ' Sam miner 01 ' who, scorning the dirt W'' ...
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... MUSIC HALL Week-end Broadcasting Hutch, Albert and Hetty King STAR FEATURES NORTHERN PROGRAMME Pleasure on Parade —€.3o NORTH NATIONAL Music Hall—B.3o AT 11.0 p.m. to-day Henry Hall's Guest Night will be broadcast from the National, Regional and other ...
... MUSIC HALL, They will be enabled to avail themselves of every opportunity to produce Talent of the most diversified kind with certainty, and with every accessary requisite for the gratification of the most fastidious taste. The startliug events which ...
... long desirsci enlargement the music-hall. Another noticeable feature is the promptitude with which the work has been done. So far could gather, the large audience of last night expressed full approval of the improved music-hall, which all probability will ...
... MUSIC HALL lIU,SIC-HALI:ti DREAM 'AttER SLAPB.ttI6.: 4 Iretip'fO black 'suit Overal. , ''Sties'tOo llr•c,.riatlecn put ho.i crimson nose: and urabrella `intmediateli slips off its handle:: Prdongrsi r.t terrifie speed N . neat. 011 t. 011, the Dulls ...
... MUSIC HALL PATRIOTISM. st many superior persons whit has ti•il to sower at what 1.11.1 were term Patriotism, the of which, in the wurila Kipling, susiiesesl theinsnlres by killisig Kruger with your mouth. Tc-day we have a liefore Muse hidl was ...
... MUSIC HALL INANITIES. A MUSIC-FIALLY DREAM AFTER A NIGHT AT THE '' ROYAL SLAPBANG. Enter gent in faded black suit acveral sixes too large, rimless pot hat, crimson nose, and umbrella which immediately slips of its handle. Prolonged cheering. Gent sings ...