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At 2YA.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27.Uncle Toby will send birthday greetings, and the 8 O'Clock Revue Company, who have been broadcasting "grown-up"

children’s hours, will give a special evening for the real "children’s hour." Uncle Billy has written this "Five o’clock Revue," and the company. hope all will enjoy their special programme, SUNDAY: Uncle George, who conducts the service to-night, will be assisted by the choir of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. MONDAY, September 29: To-night Claude Saunders is providing the entertainment. There will ibe plenty of merriment and fun. Cousin Marjorie with her clogs will again be here to dance. It will be Uncle Jeff’s evening, so all listen in for his new puzzle. TUESDAY: A splendid programme of chorus work will be given to-night by the pupils of the Northland Convent, under the direction of Isobel Halligan. The session will be conducted by Uncle Jim. . THURSDAY: The programme will be entirely of an Irish nature this evening, Cousin Jeane is providing it. There will be "Irish Medleys," "Londonderry Airs," and

St. Patrick’s Day Variations." Uncle George will be here to act as host. FRIDAY: Big Brother Jack will welcome the pupils of Chilton’ House School at the studio to-night. They will sing choruses and songs and give recitations and pianoforte solos. Story Book Lady will also be among the entertainers for tonight. SATURDAY: Mr. Kenneth Small is providing a Gypsy Caravan Party to-night, and with Uncle Toby and all the little gypsies he is bringing we should have a very happy time. SUNDAY, October 5: Mr. Aked, who conducts the Children’s Choir at the Thorndon Methodist Church, will bring the choir to the studio to-night. Uncle George will conduct the service.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 8

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At 2YA. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 8

At 2YA. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 8

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