'Nicholas helps with the washing up ' by Elizabeth Coleman will be .told tomorrow by Daphne Oxenford ; she follows i,t on Wednesday with ' The Little Lamb who was Lost,' by Margaret Heaps. Today and on Friday comes Julia Lang with ' The Cow and the Puffer Train,' by Margaret Fox , and another story about Minikin, Manikin, and Mite, by Lilian Daykin Thursday's take, by Mary Harbest , told by Dorothy Smith , exploits an activity in which small chiJdren frequently delight, for in what 'home where there is a piano does not the young asprant love to ' play ' in imitation of the grown-ups?
Catherine Edwards introduces these programmes and those for next week too.
Elizabeth A. Taylor