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From 3YA.

MONDAYHere we have "Scatterjoy" and the girls, in happy mood, guthered about the microphone. With tales about "Binkie" the Bantam, our mascot for Mondays. WEDNESDAY-Heigh-ho, and we are off to the Radio HWxhibition at the Art Gallery this evening. Scatterjoy, Peterkin, Uncle John, and the Girls and

Boys. Off for a trip in the good ship Nautilus’-everybody on board, and music provided by our friends, "The Orchestra" from the Ferry Road Convent. Songs by Lidda Grenell and others. Piano ‘ solos by Marjorie Alexander. Fun and frolic for all. THURSDAYOff we go to the Radio Exhibition again-this time with Ladybird and Uncle Frank, who have songs and stories for all. We are having, too, a little play, "The TFairy’s Riddle," with the Fairy Queen,

Grig, and Evelyn. Little Neville Burnell visits the Market, and tells about it, and Cousin Jeffrey sings for us.

FRIDAYAunt Pat and Chuckle, off to "The Wedding of the Painted Doll," given by Miss Iris Edmonds’s pupils, and also to see "Fanchette from Paris," a little play with songs and all, given by Mrs. Frye’s pupils. Listen for the Golliwogs, the Rag Dolls, the Chinee Doll, Teddy Bear, Sarah Ann, and all the others. A topping time for all who listen-in to-night. SATURDAYUncle’ Charlie, with a group of his singing and musical lads, are entertaining you all this evening. So we are all at the Radio Exhibition again, and Aunt. Pat, with Three Little Fairies, sings "The Fairy Song," while Birdman tells of his feathered friends. Then Alice sings our Good-night song for all at the exhibition, and all who lis-ten-in from far and near. SUNDAY"The Children’s Song Service," conducted by Rey, Rugby Pratt, assisted by the children from the Methodist Sunday Schoul.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 12

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From 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 12

From 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 12

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