3YA Children's Hour
A MUSICAL: play which tells of a boy who, waking from a sleep in the woods one summer afternoon, is given a magic whistle by a Little Old Woman in a Long Cloak-and all about the strange things that happen when-. ever he blows on it-about the elves and robin redbreast, the wild roses and butterflies, the Fairy Queen and the white rabbit-who come at his bidding, will be presented by Millicent Jennings’ Saturday Club at 8YA on Saturday, September 5. You will hear the magic whistle itself and all kinds of other soundsbells and 'tambourines and drums and eastenets, which fairy people.are cer-tain-to have at their revels in the woods -and you can just pretend that it’s the fairies themselves who are making all: the jolly noise, although really it will be Mrs. Stuart Chisholm playing the flute (she’s played it since she was a little girl) and other grown-up people and some children playing the other instruments-all the Saturday Club are to sing the story.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 28 August 1931, Page 21
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1703YA Children's Hour Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 28 August 1931, Page 21
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