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The Children's Hour (released as The Loudest Whisper in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand) is a 1961 American drama film produced and directed by William Wyler from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes, based on the 1934 play of the same title by Lillian Hellman.
From 1928 to 1960, Children's Hour in Scotland was organised and presented by Kathleen Garscadden, known as Auntie Kathleen, whose popularity brought crowds to the radio station in Glasgow. [6] By 1933 however, many of the local versions of Children's Hour were replaced by regional broadcasts of London production. [5]
Toytown is the name given to a series of radio plays written by S.G. Hulme Beaman and broadcast by the BBC from 1929 to 1932, 28 of which regularly repeated on Children's Hour [1] until 1964, by which point it had expanded into a media franchise.
These Three is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Wyler and starring Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, Joel McCrea, and Bonita Granville.The screenplay by Lillian Hellman is based on her 1934 play The Children's Hour.
The Children's Hour, a 16-volume set of books containing stories appropriate for children and youths, published in 1953 and edited by Marjorie Barrows The Children's Hour , a novelette by Jerry Pournelle and S.M. Stirling, part of the Man-Kzin Wars series
The final episode was preceded by a two hour live radio show in which Gavin and Jim hosted the cast in a Celebration of the show with the cast choosing their favourite songs throughout the broadcast. Sadly, due to the original broadcasting rights given to Eclipse Performing Arts, the shows were only available to listen to at the time of ...
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The Children's Hour: Mary Tilford Norman Marshall Reginald Beekwith Leo Genn: Gate Theatre [58] The Melody That Got Lost: Elf — — Embassy Theatre [59] 1937 Judgement Day: Sonia Kuman — Douglas Jefferies: Strand Theatre [60] A Kiss for Cinderella: Cinderella — Sebastian Shaw: Phoenix Theatre [61] [62] 1938 Quiet Wedding: Miranda Bute ...