...We Thunk And Thunk
YES boys:and girls, I know what you've been saying for months... ‘‘Why, there are sixty whole pages in the ‘Radio Record," and not one little corner for young people!" And you were quite right .. . but to-day all that has-been changed. * You see, we'd rather not have a children’s page at ‘all if-we had to have a page the same as all the other newspapers. So we sat down and we thunk and thunk (everyone in the office say there’s no such word, but I think it’s rather a good one, don’t you?). And we decided that, as the grown-ups have their radio programmes every week, why not a column of programmes for the children, too? So here you see the best features of the children’s hour from the main radio stations, a column of good deeds -ihey look nice, don’t they, with one for every day of the week? And ‘underneath is a little story. . Soon we hope to have a message every week for you from your favourite radio aunt or uncle.
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Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 64
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177...We Thunk And Thunk Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 64
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