![]() ![]() Mama (sweetly): I put cinnamon on it just the way you like it Bubbie. Papa (deep voice): Here we are Beatrice I m so hungry I could eat a horse (laughs) Ha, ha! That would be pretty funny a bear eating a horse right son? Baby (high voice laughing): Yes Papa but I m hungry too! Uhmmm that porridge smells good, Mama. Act I, Scene 1 The Cottage of the Three Bears Mama (raising her voice): Barney! Bubbie, come along now breakfast is ready. And the next time wash day rolls around just remember ladies: The next time wash day rolls around, Don t let that laundry get you down, Just remember these few tips, Hands and laundry depend on Phipps!Ģ Wendall ( smooth announcer voice): Thank you Patty we ll all benefit from that message right ladies? And now, dear listeners, it s time for Act I of this evening s presentation The Case of the Mysterious Intruder or Who s Been Snooping in My House?. Even your skin will be softer! Yes ladies, Phipps Foaming Flakes is so confident that you will love their new product, that if for any reason you are not completely satisfied, simply return the unused portion for a complete refund. ![]() Your whites will be whiter, and your brights will be brighter. Just a cupful of Phipps Foaming Flakes in your washload will result in sparkling bright laundry. Patty (very upbeat!): Thank you Wendall! Ladies is your laundry limp? Is your wash a wash-out? Do your whites look dull and dingy? Well, fret no more, for Phipps Foaming Flakes are here! Phipps Foaming Flakes are guaranteed to take the blues out of your wash day. Here now is pretty Patty Perky to give us the real low-down on Phipps Foaming Flakes. Homer York policeman Patty Perky commercials Sylvia Locks Goldi s Mother Beatrice Mama Bear Claudine Cooter nosy neighbor Inspector Sylvester Lester policeman Wendall Wonderful master of ceremonies Sound FX Sound Effects Wendall ( in a smooth, caressing voice): Radio Station CRRL is proud to bring you another episode of Fairytale Mystery Theatre sponsored this evening by Phipps Foaming Flakes and Totley Tea. With only two minute dots for eyes, his illustrated characters are able to express a wide range of emotion, and produce howls of laughter from both children and adults.1 FAIRYTALE MYSTERY THEATRE A Radio Drama An original adaptation of Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Linda Nesbitt Characters: Goldi Locks a child Barney Papa Bear Bubbie Baby Bear Heywood Stack local farmer Sgt. ![]() James Marshall had the uncanny ability to elicit wild delight from readers with relatively little text and simple drawings. He is well-known for his Fox series (which he wrote as "Edward Marshall"), as well as the Miss Nelson books, the Stupids, the Cut-ups, and many more. In addition to George and Martha, the lovable hippopotami, James Marshall created dozens of other uniquely appealing characters. In 1998, George and Martha became the basis of an eponymous animated children's television show. Marshall continued as a children's author until his untimely death in 1992 of a brain tumor. His mother was watching Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, and the main characters, George and Martha, ultimately became characters in one of his children's books. It is said that he discovered his vocation on a 1971 summer afternoon, lying on a hammock drawing. He returned to Texas, where he attended San Antonio College, and later transferred to Southern Connecticut State University where he received degrees in French and history. I knew I would die if I stayed there so I diligently studied the viola, and eventually won a scholarship to the New England Conservatory in Boston." He entered the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, but injured his hand, ending his music career. Marshall said: "Beaumont is deep south and swampy and I hated it. His family later moved to Beaumont, Texas. His father worked on the railroad, was a band member in the 1930s, and his mother sang in the local church choir. James Edward Marshall (Octo– October 13, 1992), who also wrote as Edward Marshall, was a children's author and illustrator.
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