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1961 film by William Wyler
The Children's Hour (released as The Loudest Whisper in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand) is a 1961 American psychological drama produced
The_Children's_Hour_(film)
British BBC radio programme (1922–1964)
Children's Hour, initially The Children's Hour, was the BBC's principal recreational service for children (as distinct from "Broadcasts to Schools") which
Children's_Hour
1934 play by Lillian Hellman
The Children's Hour is a 1934 American play by Lillian Hellman. It is a drama set in an all-girls boarding school run by two women, Karen Wright and Martha
The_Children's_Hour_(play)
Topics referred to by the same term
The Children's Hour may refer to: The Children's Hour (play), a 1934 stage play by Lillian Hellman "The Children's Hour" (poem), a poem by Henry Wadsworth
The_Children's_Hour
American black comedy television series
2010, Childrens Hospital began airing on the Canadian television channel G4. In Winter 2013, the show was picked up by Much. In Australia Childrens Hospital
Childrens_Hospital
Poem by Longfellow
"The Children's Hour" is a poem by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, first published in the September 1860 edition of The Atlantic Monthly. The
The_Children's_Hour_(poem)
The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour (later known as The Children's Hour) is a variety show with a cast of children, including some who later became well-known
The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour
The_Horn_and_Hardart_Children's_Hour
American television series
The Children's Hour is an American children's television program that aired locally on the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas NBC affiliate, KXAS-TV (known as WBAP-TV
The Children's Hour (TV program)
The_Children's_Hour_(TV_program)
British actress (born 1986)
2008 film Happy-Go-Lucky. Later that year, her performance in The Children's Hour with the Royal Exchange Theatre Company won her the 2008 TMA Theatre
Kate_O'Flynn
American actor (born 1982)
She made her West End debut in a production of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour (2011). Elisabeth Singleton Moss was born on July 24, 1982, in Los
Elisabeth_Moss
1953 novel by Angus MacVicar
The Lost Planet, which had originally been written for radio (1952 Childrens Hour, BBC Home Service) and was later adapted for television There are six
The_Lost_Planet_(novel)
British television presenter (1935–2026)
Northern Children's Hour by producer Trevor Hill. Her younger sister Sandra, who was later editor of Woman's Hour, also performed on Children's Hour. Chalmers
Judith_Chalmers
Film showcase series
CBS Children's Film Festival (also known as CBS Children's Hour) is a 1967–1984 television series of live action films from several countries that were
CBS_Children's_Film_Festival
Australian children's radio show (1933–1972)
January 1941 as a segment of ABC's Children's Session and broadcast nationally except in Western Australia where the two hour time difference made a local production
Argonauts_Club
British actress (born 1949)
As a child actress, Cartwright appeared in supporting roles in The Children's Hour and The Birds, the latter of which was her first commercial success
Veronica_Cartwright
Fictional character
Gummidge is a fictional scarecrow who first appeared on BBC Radio in The Children's Hour on Tuesday 10 December 1935, before continuing in a series of books
Worzel_Gummidge
English actress (born 1967)
Watson's career began on the stage. Her theatre credits include The Children's Hour (at the Royal National Theatre), Three Sisters, Much Ado About Nothing
Emily_Watson
British radio producer and broadcaster
Withington Girls' School. As children, she and her older sister Judith appeared regularly on the BBC Manchester programme Children's Hour. Sandra then studied
Sandra_Chalmers
Radio show
Children's Hour with Armstrong and Miller is a British four-part comedy programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 2 December 1998 and 30 December 1998
Children's Hour with Armstrong and Miller
Children's_Hour_with_Armstrong_and_Miller
British actress (1929–1993)
The same year, Hepburn also starred in William Wyler's drama The Children's Hour (1961), in which she and Shirley MacLaine play teachers whose lives
Audrey_Hepburn
British actress
Performance in a Supporting Role for her role as Mary Tilford in The Children's Hour. Several reviews of that production mentioned that Hannah was a "virtual
Bryony_Hannah
The Children's Hour was a periodical of 16 pages produced by the Education Department of South Australia for distribution in the State's primary schools
The Children's Hour (Australian magazine)
The_Children's_Hour_(Australian_magazine)
American film and TV actress (1902–1972)
performance as the mother of Gene Tierney's character. She also acted in The Children's Hour (1961), a remake of her film These Three (1936). In the remake, she
Miriam_Hopkins
American dramatist and screenwriter (1905–1984)
playwright, Hellman had many successes on Broadway, including The Children's Hour, The Little Foxes and its sequel Another Part of the Forest, Watch
Lillian_Hellman
American food services company known for automats
sponsored a radio program, The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour, a variety show with a cast of children, including some who as adults became well-known
Horn_&_Hardart
1936 American drama film directed by William Wyler
William Wyler and written by Lillian Hellman, based on her play The Children's Hour. Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, Joel McCrea, and Bonita Granville stars
These_Three
1998 American TV series or program
friends cliquish behaviour. They had treated the woman poorly. 14 "The Children’s Hour" Michael Katleman Hart Hanson February 11, 1999 (1999-02-11) 113 Claire
Cupid_(1998_TV_series)
Earline in Storyland WHDF, WOWL: Planet 15 (with Jack Worley) WOWL: The Children's Hour WAAY-TV: 31 Funtime (with Johnny Evans) WAAY-TV, WMSL: The Benny Carle
List of local children's television series (United States)
List_of_local_children's_television_series_(United_States)
Scottish actor and comedian (1926–2025)
began his career as a child actor in the local edition of the BBC's Children's Hour. Following employment in mining as a Bevin Boy in World War II, he
Stanley_Baxter
1989 illustrated children's book by Graeme Base
The Eleventh Hour: A Curious Mystery is an illustrated children's book by Graeme Base. In it, Horace the Elephant holds a party for his eleventh birthday
The_Eleventh_Hour_(book)
Radio programme aimed at children
1954 saw the beginning of Children's Favourites, a programme dedicated to music. In 1964 Frank Gillard closed Children's Hour, replacing it with Story
Children's_radio
British actor (1937–2026)
became a professional actor and appeared frequently on BBC Radio's Children's Hour. He worked in local rep theatre at this time. He studied at RADA in
Alan_Rothwell
American actress (1893–1968)
Tomorrow (1937), Woman of the Year (1942), State Fair (1945), and The Children's Hour (1960) Bainter was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of
Fay_Bainter
English TV presenter and newsreader (born 1933)
for the BBC in Cardiff in 1957. He also acted in Cardiff, in a BBC Children's Hour serial Counterspy, produced by BBC Wales and written by and starring
Michael_Aspel
English comedian and actor (born 1966)
series have been produced. In 2008, they also had a second radio show, Children's Hour with Armstrong and Miller. Miller also started acting in films, starring
Ben_Miller
Period of time that an individual spends at paid occupational labor
work hours to care for children or other family; some choose it simply to increase leisure time. Standard working hours (or normal working hours) refers
Working_time
American actress (born 1979)
(2004–2006), Surface (2005–2006), How to Make It in America (2010–2011), Childrens Hospital (2008–2016), and Bless This Mess (2019–2020) and in films including
Lake_Bell
new material. The Children's Hour: A Novel of the Man-Kzin Wars (1991, by Jerry Pournelle and S. M. Stirling) The Children's Hour contains some material
Larry_Niven_bibliography
American sitcom (1953–1964)
three-camera method. Two proposed titles during pre-production were The Children's Hour and Here Comes Daddy. Thomas played the role of Danny Williams, a successful
The_Danny_Thomas_Show
Social movement to regulate the length of the working day
The eight-hour day movement (also known as the 40-hour week movement or the short-time movement) was a social movement that appeared in various countries
Eight-hour_day_movement
Television programs designed for and marketed to children
for children. Some authors posit television for children tended to originate from similar programs on radio. For example, the BBC's Children's Hour was
Children's_television_series
2008 book by Malcolm Gladwell
decision-making. Throughout the book, Gladwell repeatedly mentions the "10,000-Hour Rule", claiming that the key to achieving world-class expertise in any skill
Outliers_(book)
American film producer (1900–1971)
Holiday (1953) Friendly Persuasion (1956) The Big Country (1958) The Children's Hour (1961) Evans, Peter William (January 4, 2019). Carol Reed. Manchester
Robert_Wyler
American actress
regional and touring company productions of Mooney's Kid Don't Cry, The Children's Hour, and A View From the Bridge. Van Valkenburgh has studied acting with
Deborah_Van_Valkenburgh
English children's writer (1898-1976)
BBC Regional Programme (The Children's Hour), 1 July 1936 "Guy and Gummidge". BBC Regional Programme (The Children's Hour), 4 November 1936 "Gummidge's
Barbara_Euphan_Todd
British actor (1903–1980)
actor, best known for his work in radio, in particular for the BBC's Children's Hour. He also had a recurring role as Colonel Danby in the long-running
Norman_Shelley
Maltese actress and dancer
Tamahori. She played Lois Fisher in the 2011 West End production of The Children's Hour, directed by Ian Rickson. In 2011, Sky1 announced that Corlett would
Marama_Corlett
New Zealand rock musician
Zealand rock musician. He has been a member of numerous bands, notably Children's Hour, This Kind of Punishment and The Headless Chickens for whom he was
Chris Matthews (New Zealand musician)
Chris_Matthews_(New_Zealand_musician)
Time of night associated with supernatural events
In folklore, the witching hour or devil's hour is a time of night that is associated with supernatural events, whereby witches, demons, and ghosts are
Witching_hour
BBC radio programme
"Hello children, everywhere!", his catch-phrase was a modification of his much earlier closing words "Goodnight children, everywhere" on Children's Hour. Children
Children's_Favourites
Public television newscast in the United States
PBS News Hour is an American daily evening television news program broadcast on over 350 PBS member stations since October 20, 1975. Previously stylized
PBS_News_Hour
British newspaper editor
Albert, he adopted the name Larry from the lamb in Toytown, a BBC Children's Hour radio series. Lamb was educated at Rastrick Grammar School. Lamb was
Larry_Lamb_(newspaper_editor)
1958 fantasy novel by T. H. White
for Children's Hour shortly after its publication in 1938. Incidental music for the serial was specially composed by Benjamin Britten. A two-hour version
The_Once_and_Future_King
English television scriptwriter (1936–2016)
name in his early acting career. He became a regular on BBC Radio Children's Hour and acted in many radio plays, performing with many actors who later
Tony_Warren
Scottish educator (1779–1833)
drama film, Miss Pirie and Miss Woods. The Children's Hour (1934 play) These Three (1936 film) The Children's Hour (1961 film) Miss Pirie and Miss Woods (2025
Jane_Pirie
Scottish actor (1923–1990)
youngest of five children. He attended Hillhead High School, and in his youth he took part in BBC radio shows including Children's Hour. He left school
Gordon_Jackson_(actor)
American newsreel narrator, radio and television announcer (1909–1999)
radio and television announcer for NBC, hosting The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour in the 1940s and 1950, and was briefly interim announcer on The Tonight
Ed_Herlihy
Second wife of Michael Jackson (born 1958)
v. Jackson case, she said she had been granted visits with her children for eight hours every 45 days. In 2005, Rowe sold her Beverly Hills house for $1
Debbie_Rowe
British radio broadcaster (1897–1967)
presenter. He became known as "Uncle Mac" on Children's Hour and Children's Favourites. He was the head of children's broadcasting for the BBC from 1933 until
Derek_McCulloch
American actor (born 1971)
Austin, Texas. He had a recurring role in Corddry's Adult Swim series Childrens Hospital. A former member of New York pop punk band Egghead., he worked
John_Ross_Bowie
2020 American comedy streaming television series
January 10, 2020. It is a spin-off of the short-form alt-comedy series Childrens Hospital, that parodied medical dramas, whereas Medical Police is a parody
Medical_Police
American actor (1898–1966)
appeared as scientist Garson Lee in a 1954 episode of The Motorola Television Hour "Atomic Attack". Keith's second wife was stage actress Helena Shipman, with
Robert_Keith_(actor)
Religious author and publisher (1917–2005)
for the Children's Hour, 1958 (originally, I See) A Living Letter for the Children's Hour, 1968 (originally, Romans for the Children's Hour, 1959) The
Kenneth_N._Taylor
American journalist (born 1983)
previously anchored State of America with Kate Bolduan, New Day and At This Hour with Kate Bolduan. She also served as a congressional correspondent based
Kate_Bolduan
American actress (1902–1979)
first Hollywood feature film until 1957, with a small credited role in Zero Hour!. She continued in films as a character player. Summers first attracted attention
Hope_Summers
English actress (1926–2010)
the 1980s, as well as other radio appearances, including on Children's Hour and Woman's Hour. In later life, Marsh lived largely as a recluse in Bloomsbury
Carol_Marsh
Series of military SF short story collections
Cathouse, in 1990. "The Children's Hour" and "The Asteroid Queen" were combined as a single collection, The Children's Hour, in 1991. "A Darker Geometry"
Man–Kzin_Wars
British actor, director, producer and writer
actor Jeremy Spenser. Aged 11 he appeared in plays on BBC radio's Children's Hour. He was cast in Just William by the author of the books, Richmal Crompton
David_Spenser
British actress (born 1955)
Award (Drama Theatre) for Best Actress for her performances in The Children's Hour and Sweet Bird of Youth. She was also awarded the 2002 London Evening
Clare_Higgins
Multimedia series for children
broadcast by the BBC from 1929 to 1932, 28 of which regularly repeated on Children's Hour until 1964, by which point it had expanded into a media franchise.
Toytown
British actor (1937–2018)
started off as a child actor, and played John in the 1950s BBC radio Children's Hour adaptation of Worzel Gummidge, and the title role in BBC TV's Huckleberry
Colin_Campbell_(actor)
1935 children's novel by John Masefield
John Keir Cross, was produced three times by the BBC as part of its Children's Hour, in 1943, 1948 and 1955. Kay Harker: John Gilpin Abner Brown: Robert
The_Box_of_Delights
Childrens Hospital, a situation comedy television and web series created by Rob Corddry, which premiered its first season online on TheWB.com on December
List of Childrens Hospital episodes
List_of_Childrens_Hospital_episodes
Witness in a libel suit (1795/6 – 1844)
witness in a libel suit made famous in the Lillian Hellman play, The Children's Hour. Jane Cumming was the daughter of George Cumming, a writer working
Jane_Cumming
Children's horror anthology television series
The Haunting Hour: The Series is a children's horror anthology television series based on the 2007 movie R.L Stine's The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About
The_Haunting_Hour:_The_Series
British writer and television director/producer
British-Canadian children's television series Don't Eat the Neighbours. Evans has written seven novels for adults: Spencer's List, Odd One Out, Their Finest Hour and
Lissa_Evans
Scottish author and journalist (born 1962)
story "Writ" to an anthology supporting Save the Children. The anthology is entitled The Children's Hours and was published by Arcadia Books. Foreign editions
Ali_Smith
English author (1912–2004)
series of children's books. He also wrote the 1953 children's book A Funny Thing Happened which was serialised more than once on Children's Hour. He was
Anthony_Buckeridge
English actress (1925–2024)
performers in London. In 1938, Churchman appeared on both BBC Radio Children's Hour and in a BBC Television play, Gallows Glorious. She trained as a dancer
Ysanne_Churchman
American actress and singer (born 1983)
the Denver Drama Critics Circle for her role as Mary Tilford in "The Children's Hour". In this time period she also appeared in a number of national commercials
Shayna_Rose
British actress (born 1981/82)
Catherine Parr in Becoming Elizabeth and has played the lead role in The Devil's Hour since 2022. She has also had roles in stage and radio plays. Raine was born
Jessica_Raine
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up eleventh-hour or eleventh hour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Eleventh Hour may refer to: "The eleventh hour", a phrase in the Parable
The_Eleventh_Hour
Bengali news channel
News18 Bangla is an Indian Bengali-language free-to-air 24-hour news television channel owned by the Network18 Group. It was originally launched as ETV
News18_Bangla
British actress and singer (1898–1983)
began in a show called Songs at the Piano and was a regular member of Children's Hour on the BBC Home Service. Carson was also the star of Nursery Sing Song
Violet_Carson
1935 play adapted by Zoë Akins from Edith Wharton's 1924 novella
decision marked by controversy over the snubbing of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour. It has never had a revival on Broadway. It was adapted for a motion
The_Old_Maid_(play)
Tower in Germany
poem by Robert Southey, an allusion to this tale can be found in "The Children's Hour" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: They almost devour me with kisses,
Mouse_Tower
2002 American film
characters Ernie and Bert. The film is based on Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour and depicts Ernie and Bert after they are outed by Variety magazine
Ernest_and_Bertram
1970 film by Lionel Jeffries
radio in 1943. It was serialised for television in 1951, as a part of Children's Hour, starring Jean Anderson. The 1951 script was reworked and adapted for
The Railway Children (1970 film)
The_Railway_Children_(1970_film)
UK charity of the BBC
raising approximately £1,342 for four children's charities. The first televised appeal, the Children's Hour, aired in 1955. Fronted by Harry Corbett
Children_in_Need
English actor (1914–1999)
the series ended. After ITMA, Guyler worked in roles from the BBC's Children's Hour to classical parts, including with John Gielgud in King Lear. He was
Deryck_Guyler
Mexican art director
Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film The Children's Hour. The Children's Hour (1961) The Great Escape (1963) The Pink Panther (1963) The
Fernando_Carrere
Voluntary fasting to draw attention to famines
international 30 Hour Famine, also the regional 40 Hour Famine in Australia and New Zealand and the 24 Hour Famine in the United Kingdom. The 30 Hour Famine is
Famine_events
Energy shot drink
5-hour Energy (stylized as 5-hour ENERGY) is an energy shot manufactured by Living Essentials LLC. The company was founded by CEO Manoj Bhargava and product
5-hour_Energy
English radio broadcaster
and formed a passionate love of the radio at home. She joined the Children's Hour radio circle, and entered competitions which entitled the winners to
Jean_Metcalfe
British actress (1909–1998)
Till Death Us Do Part. She played the part of Henry Bones in the BBC Children's Hour radio programme Norman and Henry Bones, the Boy Detectives from 1943
Patricia_Hayes
American theatre producer
helped produce a number of Lillian Hellman's plays, including The Children's Hour (1934), The Little Foxes (1939), and Watch on the Rhine (1942), and
Kermit_Bloomgarden
Employment contract with no minimum work time
A zero-hour contract is a type of employment contract in United Kingdom labour law between an employer and an employee, under which the employer is not
Zero-hour_contract
American actor (1918–2009)
network radio shows as a teenager, appearing on children's programs such as The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour and Let's Pretend. By 1940, he had graduated
Arnold_Stang
1906 novel by Edith Nesbit
was serialised in five episodes, first broadcast in 1940 as part of Children's Hour on the BBC Home Service. In 1991 it was adapted for BBC Radio 5 by
The_Railway_Children
American actress
other. Grant gave each of the children a $50 savings bond.[citation needed] In 1961, Gibson appeared in The Children's Hour, based on the play by Lillian
Mimi_Gibson
CHILDRENS HOUR
CHILDRENS HOUR
Boy/Male
Hawaiian Biblical Hebrew
He who has many children.
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
He who has many children.
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
He who has many children.
Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of sick children.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Childrey in Oxfordshire, which is named for Childrey Brook. This is probably ‘stream (Old English rīth) of Cilla (masculine) or Cille (feminine)’, but the first element could alternatively be Old English cille ‘spring’. The surname has died out in England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from some lost place named Childerhouse, from Old English cildra, genitive plural of cild ‘child’ + hūs ‘house’. This may have referred to some form of orphanage perhaps run by a religious order, or perhaps the first element is to be understood in its later sense as a term of status (see Child).
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Bears children.
Girl/Female
Latin
Blesses the food of children.
Girl/Female
Norse
Mother of the Skraeling children.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Cause for Begetting Children
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
Wife of Jason who murders her children.
Boy/Male
Norse
Father of the Skraeling children.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metathesized variant of Childers.
Girl/Female
Norse
Mother of the Skraeling children.
Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of children.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metathesized variant of Childers.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Happy Children of God
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
He who has many children.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
God of Children
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
Killed for abusing children.
CHILDRENS HOUR
CHILDRENS HOUR
Female
Hebrew
(×”ï‹×©××¢-× ×) Hebrew unisex name derived from hosha'na, HOSHA'NA means "deliver us."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Satyajit | ஸதà¯à®¯à®œà¯€à®¤
One who conquers the truth, Victory of truth
Boy/Male
Native American
Sky.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Killer of Demons; Another Name for Shiva
Female
Dutch
, to whom God (is) an oath.
Boy/Male
Indian
Warrior
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Auspicious Form
Female
Russian
(Жанна) Russian form of Anglo-Norman French Jehane, ZHANNA means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Friend of God
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Zoroastrian
Paradise Flower
CHILDRENS HOUR
CHILDRENS HOUR
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n.
Children, taken collectively.
n.
Act of bringing forth children.
n.
The manner characteristic of a child.
n.
A doll for children.
n.
The love of offspring; fondness for children.
pl.
of Child
n.
pl. of Child.
v. t.
To bereave of children; to make childless.
a.
Fruitful in children; prolific.
n.
A game among children. See Tag.
a.
Bereaved; fatherless; childless.
a.
Bearing children.
n.
Play of children.
n.
A girl employed to attend children.
v. i.
Bearing Children; (Fig.) productive; fruitful.
adv.
Without charge; as, children admitted free.
n.
A body of children.
v. t.
A plaything for children; a bawble.
n.
The art of nourishing children properly.
n.
A kind of frock for children.