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Play a sample episode from August 23, 1947: The Enchanted Frog is a pretty good one too, that's post cream of weat I think. Our own Jerry Hendages, (apologies Jerry if spelling is wrong), has supplied me with a few I have not seen elsewhere, but my apetite still remains insatiable haha. It's a gem that, in my opinion, should be up there with the likes of Fibber MacGee, Gildersleve and Jack Benny, but is sadly not so well known among fans.
This wonderful song will make us strong." Think we must have discussed this before, I totally LOVE LOVE LOVE let's pretend. She heard it and loves the series. "Cream of Wheat is so good to eat.
Let's Pretend started radio life as The Adventures of Helen and Mary in 1934 when it was transformed by Nila Mack into the show that would last for two decades until 1954. It was directed nearly all of its 20 year run by Nila Mack. What a wonderful website. Go to the radio show page and select an episode. Aah Smilin' Ed. It was simple concept, but it made for a revolutionary format in children's radio. Between December 1930 and January 1931, the title briefly changed from After 229 broadcasts, Nila Mack took over as director and changed the title to The show always began with a characteristic tune, sometimes with lyrics, from its long-time sponsor The series received numerous awards, including two Peabody Awards, (The Peabody Awards site's search engine shows a 1943 award for Outstanding Children's Program. For the Raspberries song see Let's Pretend (Raspberries song). Hard to believe it's been almost 3 years since we have been in touch. I quite liked that too, but I think LP was far superior. Betty Jane Tyler is totally cute. at least one of the radio … I'm sorry to say I never really took to 'uncle Bill', guess I thought he was a bit... affected, to use a modern word I actually hate haha.
Aired every saturday morning, the show featured various fairy tales, which were narrated by Aunt Jymmie to a group of young kids called “the tots.” I hope you are well. Lets Pretend Listen to Radio Show: Lets Pretend online using any of the 3 radio players below. One of my favourites is The Elves and the Shoemaker. A dialog box should pop up with choices.
In the past, many of you have expressed a desire to help Zoot Radio.
I can spend hours 'looking' through all the titles.
Right click on the episode. You are using an outdated browser that will prevent you from accessing and enjoying old time radio.
I was listening the other night to a beloved Saturday morning series called "Let's Pretend". Have fun, John Dadlez. Mention the program to any child of the 40s and their eyes will light up.
The quality of your OTRadio shows is superb. Stories told and acted out by children. Susan We offer 3 different ways for you to listen to our old time radio shows so that no matter what device you are using (PC, laptop, Android phone, iPhone, iPad, Kindle, tablet, etc.)
I grew up (in the 40s) listening to that program every Saturday morning...before I got out of bed!
The Let's Pretend radio programs were also put onto LPs. Former cast member Arthur Anderson authored a comprehensive history of the show, Let’s Pretend & The Golden Age of Radio.
Their long time sponsor was Cream of Wheat and their cast stayed remarkably the same almost throughout the run, and it was on for the entire run for CBS.
It has been featured in the New York Times, the BBC, and New York Magazine and Vulture named Pretend Radio in their top 52 True Crime podcast list. The author, a member of the cast from 1936 until the show ended in 1954, provides an insider's view of how the show was done and the personalities behind it. The show had several different early formats and titles. Lets Pretend Radio Show. Carnova?'
I love how Nila Mac expanded the story, and what she did with the elves. Select "Save Link As". PRETEND is consistently in the top 100 True Crime Podcasts in US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
It originated in March 34 till October 54. That's it! As an American child living overseas in the late 60s/early 70s these records were a rare source of entertainment. So glad someone told me about this.
Reproduction is prohibited.Nila Mack used a core of regular children's actor's including Sybil Trent, Arthur Anderson, Jack Grimes, Text on OTRCAT.com ©2001-2020 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved. We would interrupt our play and retire to our prospective houses when they came on and then reappear back outside when they were over. Let's Pretend was created and directed by Nila Mack (1891-1953). Somehow the male pretenders don't stick in my mind so much, except for Arthur Anderson. For 24 years "Let's Pretend" was the most widely heard children's radio program. )In 1970 Telegeneral adapted these stories on vinyl records. Even now I can recite them along with the recording. For the UK TV series see Let's Pretend (TV series). Well-acted and produced Saturday kids radio show.
Play a sample episode from August 23, 1947: The Enchanted Frog is a pretty good one too, that's post cream of weat I think. Our own Jerry Hendages, (apologies Jerry if spelling is wrong), has supplied me with a few I have not seen elsewhere, but my apetite still remains insatiable haha. It's a gem that, in my opinion, should be up there with the likes of Fibber MacGee, Gildersleve and Jack Benny, but is sadly not so well known among fans.
This wonderful song will make us strong." Think we must have discussed this before, I totally LOVE LOVE LOVE let's pretend. She heard it and loves the series. "Cream of Wheat is so good to eat.
Let's Pretend started radio life as The Adventures of Helen and Mary in 1934 when it was transformed by Nila Mack into the show that would last for two decades until 1954. It was directed nearly all of its 20 year run by Nila Mack. What a wonderful website. Go to the radio show page and select an episode. Aah Smilin' Ed. It was simple concept, but it made for a revolutionary format in children's radio. Between December 1930 and January 1931, the title briefly changed from After 229 broadcasts, Nila Mack took over as director and changed the title to The show always began with a characteristic tune, sometimes with lyrics, from its long-time sponsor The series received numerous awards, including two Peabody Awards, (The Peabody Awards site's search engine shows a 1943 award for Outstanding Children's Program. For the Raspberries song see Let's Pretend (Raspberries song). Hard to believe it's been almost 3 years since we have been in touch. I quite liked that too, but I think LP was far superior. Betty Jane Tyler is totally cute. at least one of the radio … I'm sorry to say I never really took to 'uncle Bill', guess I thought he was a bit... affected, to use a modern word I actually hate haha.
Aired every saturday morning, the show featured various fairy tales, which were narrated by Aunt Jymmie to a group of young kids called “the tots.” I hope you are well. Lets Pretend Listen to Radio Show: Lets Pretend online using any of the 3 radio players below. One of my favourites is The Elves and the Shoemaker. A dialog box should pop up with choices.
In the past, many of you have expressed a desire to help Zoot Radio.
I can spend hours 'looking' through all the titles.
Right click on the episode. You are using an outdated browser that will prevent you from accessing and enjoying old time radio.
I was listening the other night to a beloved Saturday morning series called "Let's Pretend". Have fun, John Dadlez. Mention the program to any child of the 40s and their eyes will light up.
The quality of your OTRadio shows is superb. Stories told and acted out by children. Susan We offer 3 different ways for you to listen to our old time radio shows so that no matter what device you are using (PC, laptop, Android phone, iPhone, iPad, Kindle, tablet, etc.)
I grew up (in the 40s) listening to that program every Saturday morning...before I got out of bed!
The Let's Pretend radio programs were also put onto LPs. Former cast member Arthur Anderson authored a comprehensive history of the show, Let’s Pretend & The Golden Age of Radio.
Their long time sponsor was Cream of Wheat and their cast stayed remarkably the same almost throughout the run, and it was on for the entire run for CBS.
It has been featured in the New York Times, the BBC, and New York Magazine and Vulture named Pretend Radio in their top 52 True Crime podcast list. The author, a member of the cast from 1936 until the show ended in 1954, provides an insider's view of how the show was done and the personalities behind it. The show had several different early formats and titles. Lets Pretend Radio Show. Carnova?'
I love how Nila Mac expanded the story, and what she did with the elves. Select "Save Link As". PRETEND is consistently in the top 100 True Crime Podcasts in US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
It originated in March 34 till October 54. That's it! As an American child living overseas in the late 60s/early 70s these records were a rare source of entertainment. So glad someone told me about this.
Reproduction is prohibited.Nila Mack used a core of regular children's actor's including Sybil Trent, Arthur Anderson, Jack Grimes, Text on OTRCAT.com ©2001-2020 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved. We would interrupt our play and retire to our prospective houses when they came on and then reappear back outside when they were over. Let's Pretend was created and directed by Nila Mack (1891-1953). Somehow the male pretenders don't stick in my mind so much, except for Arthur Anderson. For 24 years "Let's Pretend" was the most widely heard children's radio program. )In 1970 Telegeneral adapted these stories on vinyl records. Even now I can recite them along with the recording. For the UK TV series see Let's Pretend (TV series). Well-acted and produced Saturday kids radio show.