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Children's Sessions for Next Week

TUESDAY, 24th-Uncle George will : amuse the large Radio Family from 6 to 7, with his delightful stories and talks. He will also have a song or two about our friends in Nursery Rhyme Land, and there will be letters and birthday: greetings. Mx. Faigan will give a talk on Shakespeare. WEDNESDAY.-Uncle Tom will talk to» the members of Radioland about Anzac Day, and there will be suitable } musical items. ‘TUHURSDAY.-Peter Pan has the Optimist Club with him, so look out for a cheery evening. Jolly people singing jolly songs and choruses. : Byerybody happy. FRIDAY.-Nod will be assisted by pupils | of Madame Annie Morris on the | piano, and pupils of Mr. Wilfred : Morris on the yiolin, so wateh out for these clever little performers. SATURDAY.-Here’s Cinderella again | with some splendid news. In her | glass slipper she has Sunny Jim, and as usual he is full of jokes, eonunAT 1¥A. drums, and interesting stories, AT 2YA, MONDAY, APRIL 23, being St. George’s day and Shakespeare’s Day, 2 special programme will be presented. Light dainty scenes from the comedies will be presented, and

several of the songs of Shakespeare. The musie and word pictures of the great poet will long remain in your memory. TURSDAY.-We are geing to a faner dress masked ball. Vierot and Pierette will conduct us there, and oh, the splendid costumes, gay nusic and eolour everywhere, You will enter through the arehway of Japanese lanterns till you find yourself in a veritable fairyland of delight. Our friends Bernard and Elton, with their banjo mandolines, will be there dressed as gondoliers, and serenading the party. THURSDAY.-We come to the land of lilting rhymes and fairy pictures. Unele Sandy and his court, consisting of the Northland Scheel) children, will reign supreme im this land of joy fer one whele hour; songs, sketches, birthday rhymes, and stories, FRIDAY.-The Girl Guides with their eampfire stories and choruses will help Uncle Ernest to amuse _ the little ones. We shall transport ourselves to some far away deH, and in the dancing shadows that are cast by the flickering fire, unfold our treasure store of songs and stories. SATURDAY.-aAuntie Dot and Unele Toby, with Felix the eat (the sworn enemy of Spot), will while the hour away-songs, birthday greetings, stories, and general diatogue.

AT 3¥A. MONDAY, APRIL 23-A grand entertainment to-night to celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday, Unele Jack is in charge, with Aunt Edna and a band of Miss Cowan's clever little pupils to help in songs, dialogues and choruses, THURSDAY.-Chuckle is te be back with us to-night, with a host of fresh ditties to sing, and stories to tell, and Aunt Pat so pleased to see him back that she will sing, too. FRIDAY.-To-night we have 2 new helper whose name is "Soccer." Doesn’t that interest the boys? Look out for some good play. ‘The girls won’s be forgotten, however. and there will be stories and songs for them, too. SATURDAY.-Uncle Sam and Aunt May are names that bring joy to all the Radio Family, and they will keep you happy during the bedtime hour to-night. SUNDAY.-The song serviee, for young and old. Uncle Sam in charge, and Conductor, Jos. Taylor is bringing the Girls’ Song Brigade from the Salvation Army to help.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 15

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Children's Sessions for Next Week Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 15

Children's Sessions for Next Week Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 15

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