RADIO PROGRAMMES
Weekend radio programmes appear oh page 14. ,
PERSONALITY CONCERT SERIES.
Howard Milholland, noted American [ humorist and radio star, who makes his first appearance in New Zealand'at . the Town Hall on March 21, will undoubtedly be long remembered. -.: The Milholland programmes have won widespread recognition as possessini! universal interest.; "There's magic in a Milholland programme" has come to be a frequent comment, for they .teem with the fascinating variety -and sparkle of life itself. In fact, many of Mr. Milholland's creations have become distinct entities with the American concert-going public—from, the lovesick negro in "Romeo in Georgia" singing a serenade to an unresponsive; lady to the lovable old dreamer in . "Vagabond's House." Eva .Garcia;'brilliant Spanish pianist, will be the'assisting artist. Miss.Garcia will furnish orginal musical-backgrounds to several of- Mr. Milholland's characterisations, and will also play a group, c-f seldomheard Spanish composition's. "-..'■:'
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 7
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142RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 7
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