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3YA SESSIONS

MONDAY, SHPTEMBER 9¢ "Scatterjoy a-journeying . Per Shank’s pony and aeroplanes Over the hills and dales we love, Before we trip back home again. WEDNESDAY: Now, Wednesday comes, with Laughter and Fun, Mother Hubbard her sweet songs : will tril. Uncle: Frank is here too, and he Inows what to do, And with stories this short hour will fill. THURSDAY: In his bag that he carries Uncle John has to-night ' Some gramophone records, quite / cheery. And with storiés so true, Both for me and for you, That he_leaves us with hearts bright and merry. FRIDAY: This is the night that some choristant come (Continued on page 25.) [nny

‘Children’s Sessions

_ (Continued from page 15.) « Brom St. Albans-Hdgeware Road way, With songs sweet and pretty, and John’s stories so pithy. °

' So swe'’re set for this hour," we all Saye. SATURDAY: Oh! -Brother Bill, bold, are your stories all told? , "Not; by half," he tells us to-night; So sit in your homes-put on your headphones ' And* listen by the warm firelight. SUNDAY: This Song Service, dear to young folks far and near, With stories of Love and Good Cheer. . At 5.30, tune in to the children’s sweet hymns., And the lessons that, each Sunday ~ brings.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 8, 6 September 1929, Page 15

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3YA SESSIONS Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 8, 6 September 1929, Page 15

3YA SESSIONS Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 8, 6 September 1929, Page 15

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