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Argonauts' Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Argonauts Club

''The Argonauts Club'' was an Australian children's radio program, first broadcast in 1933 on ABC Radio in Melbourne. Its format was devised by Nina Murdoch who had run the station's Children's Hour (as "Pat") on 3LO and stayed on when that station was taken over by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in 1932.〔''The Golden Age of the Argonauts" by Rob Johnson pub. Hodder & Stoughton 1997 ISBN 978-0-7336-0528-4〕 The show was discontinued in 1934 when Nina moved to Adelaide.〔 The format was revived, broadcast on ABC radio stations nationally, on 7 January 1941 as a segment of the ''Children's Session'', except to Western Australia where the distance and time difference of 2 hours made a local production more attractive. From 6 September 1954 it was called the ''Children's Hour'', running from 5 to 6pm.〔(''Sydney Morning Herald'' 2 September 1954 )〕 It became one of the ABC's most popular programs, running six days a week for 28 years until October 1969, when it was broadcast only on Sundays and was finally discontinued in 1972.〔
==The Children's Session==
Following a decision of General Manager Charles Moses, the Children's Session was instituted as a national program by the ABC in 1939 by Frank D Clewlow who was then Controller of Productions (i.e. director of drama and light entertainment). His protegee Ida Elizabeth Osbourne was appointed as its first presenter, as "Elizabeth".〔''The Golden Age of Australian Radio Drama'' (p.90, 100) Richard Lane, Melbourne University Press 1994 ISBN 978-0-522-84556-3〕 When she married in 1952, and was forced to leave as was then Public Service policy,〔( ''Whatever Became of Calon 1'' by Bruce Gillespie )〕 the position was taken by "Nan" (Margaret Dalton).〔
The Children's Session was co-hosted from 1940 by London-born Scot Atholl Fleming, as "Mac" or "Tavish McTavish". His most durable co-presenters were the painter Albert Collins ("Joe"), then after his death the actor John Ewart, called "Jimmy" or "Little Jimmy Hawkins". The fourth member of the 'on-air' team was always female, again having an 'on-air' pseudonym. Some, perhaps most, are listed below.
The Children's Session opened with the theme song by the Jim Davidson Dance Band, written by Elizabeth Osbourne with music by Wally Portingale:
Come, Old Mother Hubbard and Jack and Jill
And Tom the Piper's son
Leave your cupboard forget your spill
We're going to have some fun
The wireless says to hurry and run
To leave your games and toys;
The wireless says the time has come
For all the girls and boys.
So come with a hop, a skip and a run,
It's time for the Session, it's time for the fun."〔''Good Rowing'' Ida Elizabeth Jenkins, Australian Broadcasting Commission 1982 ISBN 978-0-642-97255-2〕〔(A sample of the program may be heard 33 minutes into the audio link )〕

and the team would introduce themselves with some light-hearted banter in keeping with their 'on-air' personas, followed by entertainment arranged roughly in order of audience age.〔
*(Melbourne ''Argus'' radio schedule Tuesday 20 November 1945 )


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