''See also
The Children's Hour'' (disambiguations)
'Children's Hour'—at first: "''The'' Children's Hour", from a verse by
Longfellow (1)—was the name of the
BBC's principal recreational service for children (as distinct from "Broadcasts to Schools") during the period when
radio dominated
broadcasting.
''Children's Hour'' was broadcast from
1922 to
1964, originally from the BBC's London station (
2LO), soon joined by other regional stations, then in the
BBC Regional Programme, before transferring to its final home, the new
BBC Home Service, at the outbreak of
World War II. For the last three years of its life, the title ''Children's Hour'' was no longer used. Parts of the programme were also broadcast on the
BBC World Service.
In the
United Kingdom, ''Children's Hour'' was broadcast from 5pm to 6pm on weekdays, this being a time when children could be expected to be home from school, and was aimed at an audience aged about 5 to 15 years: in its earliest years, at least, the concept of the "teenager" had scarcely been invented. Programming was imbued with
Reithian virtues, and ''Children's Hour'' was often criticised, like "Auntie" BBC itself, for paternalism and middle-class values. It was nonetheless hugely popular, and its presenters were national figures, their voices instantly recognisable.
Derek McCulloch was closely involved with the programme from
1926, and ran the department from
1933 until
1950 when he had to resign for health reasons.
Among popular series on ''Children's Hour'' were:
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Jennings at School
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Just So Stories
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Toytown
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Nature Parliament
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Out with Romany
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Sherlock Holmes
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Worzel Gummidge
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Winnie the Pooh
and serialisations of stories by children's authors such as
Malcolm Saville,
Rosemary Sutcliff and
Arthur Ransome. Well-known musicians such as
Peter Maxwell Davies composed music for the programme.
Among actors and presenters who were famous for their work on ''Children's Hour'' work were:
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Arthur Burrows ('Uncle Arthur' - also the first London wireless Uncle)
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Violet Carson ('Auntie Vi')
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David Davis
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Carleton Hobbs
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Stephen King-Hall ('The Stargazer')
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Derek McCulloch ('Uncle Mac')
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Jon Pertwee
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Wilfred Pickles
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Norman Shelley
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(1)
''Between the dark and the daylight,''
''When the night is beginning to lower,''
''Comes a pause in the day's occupations''
''That is known as the Children's Hour.''