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Children's Sessions

FROM 2¥YA. Monday: One of our radio cousins has written a little play which will be performed before the microphone to-night. Unele Jeff will also take part, as well as the au thor, Hileen Fern, and her little pals. Kipling Lady will read some more from "The Jungle Book." Tuesday: Jumbo again to-night. There is to be a little play called "Hop, Skip and Jump’s Adventure with the Saucepan Man." ‘There will be songs, musical instruments, stories, and birthdays. Wednesday: Aunt Daisy’s Session tonight, with her band of Cheerful Chirpers to sing choruses and songs. Aunt Daisy will tell the Radio Family another story about the Wellington Zoo. Thursday: Uncle George and Big Brother Jack with a party of girls and boys from Mrs. Isobel Halligan’s studio. They are presenting a little play with incidental music and nursery rhymes. Friday: Uncle Jim to-night and the 2YA Children’s Chorus will be with him. They have been practising hard some new choruses. Uncle Jim is going to take a trip to Scotland, to the part of that country where Robert Burns was born. Saturday: Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper will be the guests of St. Mark’s Serenaders. We are ‘to have Nigger Minstrel Songs and a pot pourri of old-time songs,

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 6

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Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 6

Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 6

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