Easter for Children
FTER the success of the Royal Tour programmes for childrén broadcast on link from YA and YZ stations, these stations are to link for an Easter Children’s Session which will originate in Wellington. It will be heard at 5.15 p:m. this Thursday (April 15). There will be three items in this special programme. First, some verse by Muriel Remick, The Royal Easter Eggs, will be read by William Austin. This will be followed by John Longmire’s Hymn for Asseinbly ("Oh bife, That Makest All Things New’), sung by the studio choir conducted by T. J. Young; and the programme will end with Oscar Wilde’s story The Selfish Giant, read by John Lee, who is a member of the company which is -oudan Se Dial M For Murder.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 31
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130Easter for Children New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 31
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