"FOR EVER YOUNG"
someone has been trying to recapture the secret of eternal youth. But that is not quite the purpose of the radio serial For Ever Young. Being forever young here means being a member of the Young Family, a family which is so cheerful and so sensibly managed by Mum and Dad, that they remain "for ever young’ despite the silver threads among the gold. Mr. and Mrs. Young live in a comfortable home in a fashionable suburb, not because they have a comfortable income, but because they feel that "this will provide the right background in which to bring up the children Peggy and Pepper." Because this serial aims at telling the story of an ordinary family with the sort of problems that face ordinary people in everyday life, it should have a wide appeal-perhaps even as wide an appeal as One Man’s Family. Further, the cast is one which includes a number of distinguished Australian actors. The part of the father is played by Harvey Adams and the mother is played by Catherine Neill. Pepper is acted by Hal Thompson and Peggy by Gwen — S INCE the beginning of history
Oatley. The New Zealand actress Georgie Sterling also takes a part. This serial starts at 1ZB on April 5, 2ZB on April 12, 3ZB on April 19, 4ZB on April 26 and 2ZA on May 3. It will play at 3.0 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday from all ZB stations and at 8.0 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2ZA. There are 260 fifteenminute episodes. —
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 197, 2 April 1943, Page 9
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