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The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour : ウィキペディア英語版
The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour

''The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour'' (later known as ''The Children's Hour'') was a variety show with a cast of children, including some who later became well-known adult performers. It had a long run for more than three decades. The program was sponsored by Horn & Hardart, which owned restaurants, bakeshops and automats in New York City and Philadelphia.
==Radio==
Launched on Halloween day, October 31, 1927, the program was initially broadcast on WCAU Radio in Philadelphia, hosted by Stan Lee Broza, and was later aired on NBC Radio in New York City during the 1940s and 1950s. The original New York host was Paul Douglas, followed by Ralph Edwards and finally Ed Herlihy.
Horn and Hardart's slogan was "Less work for Mother," and there were several versions of this song heard on the program:
:Less work for mother; let's lend her a hand.
:Less work for mother so she'll understand.
:She's your greatest treasure;
:Let's make her life a pleasure.
:Less work for mother dear.〔

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