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"Welcome
to Children's Hour..."
For
countless thousands of children in Northern Ireland,
particularly in the pre-television days, Children's
Hour was an important institution.
It fulfilled all
three of the BBC's Charter obligations, to inform,
to educate and to entertain. Those
who hosted the programmes in London, and throughout
the Regions of the BBC, had an extraordinary influence
on children of all ages.
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In
Northern Ireland, Cicely Mathews was in charge
from the days after the war, when broadcasting
moved into a golden age, until the programme
was withdrawn because of the impact of television.
No
better person could have been found to take
charge of this important strand of programming.
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Cicely
was the perfect host, trusted and respected
by everyone who came into contact with her.
Other presenters included many household
names: Graeme Roberts with "Important
to Us"; Arnold Bennington's "Nature
Diary"; Peter Fitzpatrick with "Peter
Comes in From the Farm" and "I
Want to be an Actor' which was to become
a first step in broadcasting for many future
celebrities. Cicely Mathews was central to
all of this creative activity.
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An
Interactive Innovator?
"If Cicely were around today she would
be the leading edge interactive broadcaster." So
says Brian
Walker, former Political Editor of BBC NI
and graduate of the "I Want to be an Actor" school
of broadcasting!
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A
trip to a gentler time
Do
you remember gathering around the
radio for the latest episode of "Button
Brown" or "Brogeen"? Then why not relive those days by paying
a vist to our site's audio library.
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Pay
tribute to Cicely
Such
was the popularity and impact of Children's Hour,
that tributes have been coming in since this web
site was launched.
They
come from local celebrities, people who
took part in the show as children, and
from those who have distinct memories of the
show
or Cicely Mathews. |
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If
you have a memory you'd like to share, please fill
in the form below...
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