Originally known as Aunt Jymmie and Her Tots in Tottyville, Let’s Pretend was an award-winning children’s show created in October 1928 by CBS Director for Children’s Programs Nila Mack. Aired every saturday morning, the show featured various fairy tales, which were narrated by Aunt Jymmie to a group of young kids called “the tots.” While being told the story, the tots travelled to the fantasy world of “Tottyville,” where kings and queens, princes and princesses, witches, and other characters live. The show retained this title and format until February 1929, before it was replaced by The Children’s Club Hour, who had Howard Merrill as the host and scriptwriter, and lasted until June 1929.
The show underwent several title changes after that, before it came to its final title Let’s Pretend. Among the titles used were The Adventures of Helen and Mary and Land O’ Make Believe. The show started airing under the title Let’s Pretend on March 1934. In the next two decades, the show went on to adapt popular and classic fairy tales such as Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskin, The Sleeping Beauty, and Thumbelina. Cream of Wheat remained the show’s main sponsor from the first time it aired, until its last episode on October 1954. The show won lots of awards, including the prestigious Peabody Award, not just once but twice. Click here to read more about Let's Pretend
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Please enjoy these 54 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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05.04.1946 | jorinda and joringal |
+ "Jorinda and Joringel". The last show of the series after twenty-three years on the air. An old ... | |
12.26.1942 | house of the world xmas special |
+ "The House Of The World". A Christmas story. No credits are given at the end of the program. + I... | |
03.15.1947 | blue beard |
+ Once upon a time long years ago there was a dark and gloomy castle high up on a lonely mountain. I... | |
08.30.1947 | aladin and the wonderful lamp |
+ "Aladdin and The Wonderful Lamp". Sponsored by: Cream Of Wheat. The classic story about the genie... |
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