Children's Sessions
AT 1YA. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4.-Uncle George has with him to-night, our deat little friends, the St. John’s Brownies. Listen for their choruses and recitations, and songs by The Brown Owl of the Pack. WEDNESDAY-Here’s Uncle Tom again with stories and jukes for all. Also letters and birthday ereetings. THURSDAY---Peter Pan will entertain you, and cousins will sing and play. EFRIDAY-Nod and Aunt Jean have stories and songs for you, and you'll think the Zoo has got loose in the studio when you hear Genial Gerald’s animal imitations. SATURDAY--Cindereilla is in charge with jokes, games, stories, and birthday greetings, and listen for Hone Wiri singing Maori songs accompanied by his ukulele, and ending up with a fine haka. SUNDAY.-Children’s Song Service conducted by Uncle Leo, assisted by Cousins from Beresford Street Sunday School. AT 2YA. MONDAY, SEPT. 3.-Uncle Jeff and Aunt Gwen will wish the litile folk happy birthdays, and then where do you think they are going ? Well, they ave going nearly to the top of Mt. Egmont, and if you listen very carefully you will hear them enjoying slides in the snow. TUESDAY. -Big Brother Jack tonight will greet you with a song. Cousin Dora will bring her big 7cello and play, Cousin Marjorie will play on the grand piano, and two little pupils of Miss Jo Halliday, Pamela and Marjorie, have some delightful little poems they. would like to say to you. THURSDAY.-Aunt ‘Gwen,. with her bedtime stezies for the little ones, will be just by.the microphone when the clock strikes six, and with her will be the pupils of Mrs. Thomas, with recitations and happy chorus. . FRIDAY.-Uncle Ernest, to-night, with his happy iaugh will cheer little hearts with his. fairy messages. And oh! children, who else do you think will be in the ‘studio ?-why, the Model Country School No. 1, from Thorndon Normal, under Mr. Tremewan, SATURDAY.-Uncle Toby, Aunt . Gwen, and four little pupils of Mrs. Martyn Williams... What fun they will have-recitations, . songs, and bedtime stories, and,. of course, the Good Night Song. SUNDAY.-tThe Children’s Song Ser‘vice will be conducted by Uncle Ernest, assisted by the children of St. James’s Presbyterian Sunday School, under Mr. Brooker.
AT 3YA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8-‘Flower Market Night.’"’ Scatterjoy will conduct you around. You will hear the quaint and _ cheerful jargon of flower vendors and hear the flower sellers’ songs, sung by Cousins Eunice, Margaret, Jean and Audrey. Also the best writer’s verse. WEDNESDAY-Anothey night with Uncle Jack and his stories. to suit everyone. The "Three Old Maids of Lee" are coming too, and Cousin Edith is singing. THURSDAY-Chuckle and Aunt Pat "on the air’ in story, and more Christcpher Potin songs. Cousins Molly, Eunice and Ivy with their clever recitations and songs. FRIDAY-Big Brother and Miss Arpegzio on deck to-night, ana we are to have the first of a series of talks on our Scouts and Scout Ideals--sc listen in, boys (and girls, too). SATURNAY-Uncle Sam and a band of Scottish cousins will keep you wide awake and happy for an hour. SUNDA Y-Uncle David will conduct the Song Service to-night, and the hymns will be sung by the scholars from the Tennyson St. Congregational Sunday School. AT 4YA. SL TUESDAY, ‘SEPT. 4.--Have you heard of the queer people that live on the roof of the world 2? The sort of folk who give their bairns a tallow candle to suck in place of a lollie. Ugh. But the bai like it and ask for more. Brother Bill is taking the family to see these folk to-night. Are you coming ? And the MacAndrew Road School, with Mr. Anderson to lead them, will provide musie on the way. Letters, and the radio postie as ‘usual. FRIDAY. — ‘The more’ we laugh together, the merrier we'll be," says the Happy Folks’ Anthem from 4YA. And certainly *t seems to be true. Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill are taking the family another trip. to the London Zoo. There’s lots more to be seen than we have already looked at, so why not come along with us. Such comical things, too. The school children from across the wav are singing tonight at 4YA-Moray Place -. School, I mean; and the radio postie will blow his whistle that .. sounds like. a wee fire-engine _siren..
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 7, 31 August 1928, Page 10
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