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1072 |
East
of the Sun and West of the Moon |
04:40pm - 04:55pm
Monday, 11th January 1971 |
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From Norway a story of a strange visitor to a lonely cottage.
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| 1073 |
Smoke from
Cromwell's Time |
04:40pm - 04:55pm
Tuesday, 12th January 1971 |
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One
day the Princess was walking down the hill, and she slipped - fell
into the time-fault and vanished clean away. |
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Written by |
Joan Aiken |
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1074 |
The
Prince and the Witch's Daughter |
04:40pm - 04:55pm
Wednesday, 13th January 1971 |
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'If
I show you the way' said the Old Woman, 'You must give me the first
thing that comes to meet you when you reach home'. |
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| 1075 |
The
Princess Splendour |
04:40pm - 04:55pm
Thursday, 14th January 1971 |
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'If
it were the Emperor himself,' said the Princess Splendour softly, 'I
could not marry him. Marriage is not for the Fairy People.' |
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Written by |
Helen Waddell |
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1076 |
The
King's Daughter Cries for the Moon |
04:40pm - 04:55pm
Friday, 15th January 1971 |
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Someone
has stolen the Princess away,' said the Nurse, 'and if you ask me who
it is, it's the boy who cleans the silver.'
Next
week: The Tale of the Red Dragon, by Alfred Bradley.
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Written
by |
Eleanor Farjeon |