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Anonymous
Posted on Sunday, October 03, 2004 - 1:59 am:   

Hello, I'm doing a research project and need to find good quality photographs of H&Hs in New York City during the 1950s. I'm specifically looking for exterior shots, but anything from the 1950s would be great. Can anyone help me in my search? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
Marianne
Posted on Tuesday, October 05, 2004 - 10:12 pm:   

The New York Public Library probably has the largest collection. It's the Robert F Byrnes Collection of Automat Memorabelia housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division. There are about 22 boxes of photos divided by location, not date.

Our book is another source of photo resources.
Anonymous
Posted on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 - 11:56 am:   

Thank you! The Robert F Byrnes collection was amazing.
Anonymous
Posted on Monday, April 18, 2005 - 3:31 pm:   

As a child in the '50s, I can remember that our family trips to NYC included a visit to Radio City, and lunch at one of the Automats. If memory serves, I believe that we were at one of the Automats when they were televising an advertisement for a children's talent show called "The Children's Hour" with Ed Herlihee (sp?). However, this happened long ago, and I'm not sure whether I'm remembering this as an experience that I had, or simply something that someone told me. Do the details about the "children's hour" sound even remotely accurate? If so, where was that automat located in NYC. Thank you!
Matt Gilleece
Posted on Wednesday, May 10, 2006 - 10:31 am:   

Not sure about your specific memory, but Horn & Hardart's sure did sponsor a Sunday TV show called "The Children's Hour" on WNBC in New York. My father (and his twin brother, my uncle) appeared on it regularly for many years. It was hosted by Ed Herlihy - I am dying to find out if anyone has films, kinescopes or recording of any kind (even photos!) because I've never seen any!
Michael C
Posted on Monday, July 10, 2006 - 8:32 pm:   

Responding to Matt Gilleece, I do not know of any reproductions made. Some of the performers were: Bobby Hookey (decease) and his comedy partner Kenny Best; singers Rose Lee Alter, Marilyn Cooper, Irma Santos and her singer partner Al Di Sio; Termite Daniels, Cricket Skilling as "Marrowbone." There was a comedy act
featuring two girls, one from the Bronx the other from Brooklyn. That's about as far as my memory goes. What were your fathers and uncles characters?

Matt Gilleece
Posted on Monday, July 17, 2006 - 3:39 pm:   

Reponding to Michael C - My dad & his brother were "The Gilleece Twins", John & Frank. Their younger sister (Maureen) and brother (Bob) also appeared sometimes. Funny, I do remember hearing the name Bobby Hookey - I always thought that was kind of the stereotypical "made up name" of a childhood friend (you know, the kind that you played hooky with), I thought he was just their friend, didn't know he was a comedian! Thanks for the info - if you have any more, it would appreciated. thanks!
Michael C
Posted on Monday, July 17, 2006 - 6:57 pm:   

Responding to Matt G. I am sorry I don't remember your family. Bobby Hookey was real. He had a tavern on Long Island. Irma Santos, I heard, became a dressmaker. Al D and Marilyn Cooper I THINK were in the original West Side Story. I will keep digging out of curiosity. I did not note the date earlier: approx early 1950's. Nice chatting with you.
karen
Posted on Monday, August 14, 2006 - 6:50 am:   

I have heard that an Automat is opening in NYC and is expected to be opened in August. Does any one know were?
susan
Posted on Monday, September 11, 2006 - 5:40 pm:   

I danced with the Ballet Academy in Forest Hills and had a chance to perform on the Children's Hour several times. I remember Brooklyn and Bronxie and Cricket Skilling would dance at the studio occasionally. Anyone out there from the Ballet Academy on Queens Blvd?
Michael C
Posted on Monday, September 11, 2006 - 9:29 pm:   

Hi Susan. Thank you. I do now recall the name "Bronxie" being the other half of Brooklyn. Do you know their names? I cannot find cast members from that time. I went on "Pioneer" and was informed "No information available." Do you remember any of you co- performers?
Art A.
Posted on Friday, October 27, 2006 - 12:51 am:   

Response to Michael C., Susan and Matt Gilleece.
I was on the Children's Hour from 1950 thru 1955. I sang with a group called the Baby Tones and Live Wires. We were from Miss Rose's School of Dancing and Singing in the Bronx. If I remember correctly, the Gilleece Twins were two young boys with blonde curly hair. I remember Brooklyn and Bronxie also and , of course, the host, Ed Herlihy. They were fun times and I also would love to find a copy of any videos of the show.
Michael C.
Posted on Monday, October 30, 2006 - 6:15 pm:   

Art, good of you to respond. Do you recall any names mentioned in previous postings? I worked with Bobby Hookey and Rose Lee Alter on stage. Bobby passed and I cannot locate Rose Lee.
Art A.
Posted on Monday, January 08, 2007 - 12:47 pm:   

Response to Michael C. I do recall Irma Santos and Cricket (Marrowbone) Skilling. If I think of anyone else, I'll let you know. I remember the name of one of the producers, I beleive it was Alice Clements (spelling ?), very nice lady. What was your connection to the show? How are you familiar with the characters?
Bobbi Cole Hersh
Posted on Tuesday, January 16, 2007 - 2:04 pm:   

How well I remember H&H. What wonderful nostalgia. I only wish my children could have experienced the Automat. Their chocolate pudding was the best. My father was the manager of the Roosevelt Theatre on Frankfort Ave. in Philadelphia. After my ballet lesson with Madam Lingo I walked over to the theatre and my dad and I had lunch there. He always got the ham sandwich on a long bun. Does anyone remember the mustard holders on each table? I sure wish someone had photographs of the Automat. I am glowing from the memory.
Michael C.
Posted on Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 11:25 pm:   

Hello, Art A.,
No direct connection. I was an avid fan. Entered "The Business" doing theatre. As fate had it, had the pleasure of working with Bobby Hookey and Rose Lee Alter. Thank you for responding.
Blanche Selikoff
Posted on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 - 10:36 pm:   

I was on the Children's Hour with Ed Herlihy and Marrowbone in the late 50's. I was one of the young dancers from The Merry Perry Dance School. It was on Allerton Ave in the Bronx. I remember the lights and the cameras and some of the scenery. I remember some of the costumes we wore. We were in Baby doll slumber outfits, rooster costumes, and sailor outfits. I remember having a very exciting time!! Does anyone have film clips?
Michael C,
Posted on Thursday, February 15, 2007 - 9:49 pm:   

Hi Blanche,
Re "clips" cannot come up with any. Sorry.
Art A.
Posted on Friday, February 23, 2007 - 3:02 am:   

Response to Blanche: I don't think they had video tapes back then. I would love to see some of the footage from the shows. Does anyone else know of any possible sources?
John De Salvio
Posted on Friday, March 09, 2007 - 12:08 am:   

To all the Gilleece Twins fans:
I indeed remember the Horn & Hardart Children's Hour every Sunday morning. Hosted by Ed Herlihy, and produced by "Aunt" Alice Clements. Yes, there was also Bobby Hookey and Kenny Best, "Brooklyn" and "Bronx", Irma Santos and Al DeSio and others.
I remember when the twins appeared on Johnny Carson's "Who do you Trust?" quiz show. John & Frank kept calling him "Mister CarSONE."
Back then there were only kinescopes, which was film shot from a television monitor.
The Gilleece Twins were my classmates in St. Ignatius Loyola School at 84th Street between Park & Madison avenues in NYC.
The twins went on to Cardinal Hayes High School, I believe, as I did - Class of 1959.
I am now on the Left Coast, on the Russian River in Sonoma County. I am a graphic designer newspaper producer, and singer.
Would love to meet again with the Gilleece Twins. But the last time I was in Riverhead was in 1957.
[email protected]
Posted on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 - 8:22 pm:   

he that would eat the fruit, must climb the hill
[email protected]
Posted on Friday, July 27, 2007 - 12:48 am:   

whether you think that you can or that you can't, you are usually right.
DIANA RIVERA
Posted on Sunday, August 12, 2007 - 3:28 pm:   

DIRECT CONNECTION. I WAS ON EVERY SUNDAY. I WAS ONE OF THE MAIN DANCERS WITH HELEN BUTLEROFF SCHOOL OF THE DANCE. THIS IS A MEMORY I HOLD VERY DEAR TO MY HEART.
tom lynch
Posted on Friday, August 24, 2007 - 3:35 pm:   

Matt gilleece, your twin dad and uncle grew up on east 88th street off third avenue.I grew up on 90th. They had a cousins Josiphine and kevin Barry who I palled with circa early 50s. How are they doing? If you know..
helen butleroff
Posted on Monday, September 17, 2007 - 12:30 am:   

Hi Diana Rivera:
I am helen Butleroff Jr. How nice to see your comments. My Mom is fine!! Still a terrific lady in every way - your Miss Helen.
You were the most talented little girl and young lady I ever knew.
DIANA RIVERA
Posted on Thursday, October 11, 2007 - 10:42 am:   

Hi Helen Butleroff Jr.,
Little Helen.How are you, you sweet thing you.Kisses to your Mom,she is always in my prayers. I am an interior designer in Florida the company name is "Your House" our phone number is 321-956-0170.I will always remember my "MISS HELEN" , she was such a beautiful part of my past.Do you still have the studio? Call or post another message I love to hear from you.

All My Love,

Diana Rivera
Etta Korenman
Posted on Friday, October 26, 2007 - 9:51 am:   

I have just come upon this site by accident, and cannot believe it. The Butleroff dance studio! I started there when I was 3 years old, and I am still dancing. Helen Jr. I remember you being there. I remember doing "76 Trombones" for a segment on the Children's Hour, and Bernice Chu and I got to skip across "the big kids dancing" on the show also. I had very curly hair back then.
Your parents taught me well. As an adult I was in a tap company with Gracey Tune, Tommy's sister, and performed with a small ballet company in Texas. So glad I found this site!!
Love,
Etta Korenman - was Etta Joseph
Steve Adams
Posted on Saturday, October 27, 2007 - 5:39 pm:   

Michael C,

I was a regular on the Children's Hour. I started back in the late 40's when it was a radio show, and continued through the TV years. I sang solo and did few duets with Gioia Lombardi. We also teamed up with Bruce Marshall and Pauline Hahn. Brooklyn and Bronxie were Anita Simpson and Marcia Gustin. Marcia(Bronxie) was the sister of the show's director Marilyn Gustin. And yes, Alice Clements was a wonderful lady. We all called her "Aunt Alice". She had no children of her own, and loved us as if we were hers. She, her husband and flock of exotic birds lived in a really swank suburb of Philadelphia. "Uncle Morty" a TRULY kind, talented and patient old man, was both rehearsal pianist and accompanist on the show. The kids just loved him. It was a really fun 7 yr experience for me.

It was broadcast from the NBC studios in Rockefeller Center. The rehearsals were held Saturdays on the 3rd floor in Studio 3D (down the hall from the studio that Howdy Doody Show was broadcasted from during the week. I can remember once, when we were poking around looking for something to do, and came upon the Howdy Doody "limp Bodies" in a trunk!! We were just kids, and were scared to death to find our "TV friends" Lifeless in a box.

Milton Berle rehearsed down the hall in 3B and his daughter Vicki hung around with us playing games and getting into mischief.

Upstairs Studio 6B, was where the TV version of the show broadcasted from. Across the hall in Studio 6A, was where the Lucky Strike Hit Parade with such stars as Frank Sinatra and Doris Day was performed and rehearsed. One day, I went with a couple of the kids to ask for Sinatra's autograph. He picked me up and remarked "I have a daughter for you to meet. She's just about your age!" He was only kidding, but I never forgot that day.

I got to climb up on Roy Rogers' horse "Trigger" backstage when he was a guest on our show. I met Gene Autry as well. It was something that I'll never forget. I only regret not having kept in touch with my "pals" over the years. I do know that Bruce Steinberg(Marshall) lives in San Francisco and really nothing about anyone else. Sorry to have learned of Bobby's death (on this board).

I was surprised to find that nobody on this board made mention of Connie Francis having being on the show! She was with us, on and off, for a year or so, singing and accompanying herself with an accordion. Her father was very difficult to get on with, and took her off the show to put her on the "Lenny Dale" show (Lenny left the Children's Hour to start his own show on CBS). As they were leaving, a couple of our parents mentioned that Connie would be missed. Her father replied, "we were only slummin' here!" LOL Who ever DREAMED that she'd make it so big? She was a sweet talented girl. Just too bad that things ended up as they did for her. It didn't last.

I'm now 66 yrs old, retired, and living upstate in the Catskills. Would be interested in hearing from any of the "kids". If you need further information just ask. If I can help, I'll be happy to do so.

Steve A.
Amy Langer
Posted on Saturday, November 03, 2007 - 3:58 pm:   

I am so thrilled I found this. My father was a regular on The Children's Hour. His name is Roy Langer, and he was the ventriloquist on the show in the 50's and 60's. His dummy was Mickey Malarkey. It's all so fascinating to me! He has so many great memories, pictures and stories, but no kinescopes. I'd love to get those as well! Anyway, I am going to pass this along to him, but just wanted to post!
Michael C.
Posted on Monday, November 05, 2007 - 11:45 pm:   

Steve Adams,

The rehearsal days were more exciting than the shows.

Connie Francis was with Star Time Studios in Jamaica, sometime in the 50's, when I knew her.

I lost track of Roseallee Alter. She was a dynamic singer. The last I heard from her was in the 60's, doing clubs on the Island.

Amy Langer,

I do not know of exixting copies of the show.

Nice to see this board is continuing.
nancy parks
Posted on Monday, December 31, 2007 - 4:43 pm:   

I danced in 3 ballets on "The Children's Hour" in 1955 and will never forget it. I studied ballet with Miss Nina Tinova and she choreographed "The March of the Toys": I was a puppet and had to dance holding a hugh pole over my head : A Dutch Girl and Boy ballet with 3 couples: and a "Candy Cane Ballet". The costumes were magnificent for all 3 ballets. The other dancers were just wonderful and of course Miss Tinova was the best. Loved her so much .I remember some of the other dancers : Joanie, my cousin, Shirley, Carol whom I have reconnected with and the prima ballerina of the group was Sharon. What a beautiful ballerina she was. Would love to reunite with any of Miss Tinova's students and if there were any tapes made back then wouldn't that be fun to see. I also remember very vividly Kathy Dunn, a singer and perhaps a dancer (tap) who was an adorable young girl with a beautiful smile and lovely curly locks. I saw her in "The Sound of Music" as one of the Trapp children on B'way. I am so happy I found this site.Here's to: Miss Tinova, The Children's Hour, Horn & Hardatt "Less work for Mother Dear" and that wonderful host Mr. Ed Herlihy.Thank you so much.
Joseph Storey
Posted on Thursday, January 03, 2008 - 6:52 pm:   

Gee, I thought I was the only one who still remembered when the H&H Children's Hour was on the radio out of NYC. My sister, Isobell Storey (later changed to Jill Storey) sang on the program for about two years (around 1943, I believe) As I was her older brother,by two years or so, I often chaperoned her to the broadcasts. I clearly remember Elliot Lawrence, the music director, Ed Herlihy and Alice Clements. Jill later appeared on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts and his morning radio program.She passed away five years ago
Georgina Stevenson
Posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 - 12:02 pm:   

I am a friend of Bruce Marshall Steinberg, and I am sorry to have to tell you all that Bruce passed away on December 30, 2007, from heart failure. Bruce wore many career "hats", from NASA engineer to marketing director, but he is most noted for his photography and album cover design (Tower of Power, Doobie Bros., Lee Ritenour and many more). Bruce had launched a website just last summer for his photos: www.brucesteinberggallery.com

Bruce's obituary is posted on the Tower of Power message board: www.towerofpower.com/2007. Click on Message Board, then the General Discussion link.

Bruce was an amazing person, and will be missed by his many friends.
Matt Gilleece
Posted on Monday, February 11, 2008 - 1:00 pm:   

Responding to Art A, John DeSalvio, Tom Lynch, and anyone else who remembers my dad John and my uncle Frank - "The Gilleece Twins", I thought I'd update you.

Both are doing quite well. John had three sons, and now six grandchildren. He lives in the Rockaways (where he used to vacation when he was young), and showmanship still being in his blood, he started a theater company out there, and directs and acts in the productions. (My brothers and I also have been involved in � mostly amateur � theater in various ways over the years. Genetic, I suppose�)

Frank had two sons and so far two grandkids; he lives out in Port Jefferson Long Island.

John De Salvio, funny you should mention Riverhead, because Frank & John occasionally play & sing folk music together, and the last time they did it was an irish festival out in Riverhead!

I�m still interested to hear more of anyone's memories of The Children�s Hour � in particular if anyone has digital pictures!
anonymous
Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 4:53 pm:   

I may be wrong, but wasnt't there a song called 'Save work for mother, let's lend her a hand'? I think it was used as a commercial lead-in for the Automat.
Michael C.
Posted on Friday, February 15, 2008 - 11:07 am:   

"Less Work for Mother" I believe was the title.
Michelle DeLuca
Posted on Monday, February 18, 2008 - 2:47 pm:   

I too was a regular on the Children's Hour for about two years in the late 50's. I was a singer and, yes the song was "Less Work for Mother" I remember always wanting to be in a skit with Marrowbone! I am now a math teacher in a middle school in Westchester County.
Carol Gibson
Posted on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 - 12:06 pm:   

Bobby Hookey was my "cousin," in that his parents and my parents were best of friends and his mom and my dad dated seriously before he met my mom. Grace Hookey had live animal acts at her house on LI - a duck that walked a tightrope and a talking parrot. Would love to hear from anyone with memories of Bobby.
Steve Adams
Posted on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 - 7:40 pm:   

"Less Work For Mother" was sung leading into the Horn & Hardart Retail Stores Advertisement.

Less work for mother, just give her a hand.
Less work for mother so please understand.
She�s your greatest treasure.
Just make a life a pleasure.
Less work for mother dear!


It was sung by a soprano member of the cast. I remember a blind girl with a beautiful voice performing this for years. The name Betty jumps out at me, but I don't DARE attempt to guess the last name. Would anyone who knows pleased post? I don't wish to appear foolish, but could the name be "White"? No, not that Betty White!! lol
Steve Adams
Posted on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 - 7:44 pm:   

Hey! I REMEMBERED! The name is BETTY CLARK!
Dennis Sargent
Posted on Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - 3:13 pm:   

To all interested parties-
I recall an kinescope being made at the very end of the run in an effort to save the show and attract a sponser.(If memory serves me well).
I believe at the time the show was being broadcast on Channel 5 in New York. This would have been the very end of the run.
I was in the backround of the "East side West side" opening segment. My bother, Francis Sargent was a featured performer on the show.
Jack
Posted on Monday, April 07, 2008 - 3:42 pm:   

Didn't the kids from the 'Children's Hour' do remotes from one of the local automats? I recall being there when one of those remotes was broadcast. Do you know where that automat was located?

Thanks
John Moore
Posted on Thursday, April 17, 2008 - 3:49 pm:   

I am researching a book. Where there any automats
in Manhattan near Foley Square Federal buildings
or New York City Hall or Park Row?
John Moore
Posted on Sunday, April 20, 2008 - 5:03 pm:   

anyone have detail information about the employee
communion breakfasts held at the Hotel Astor?
StaceyT
Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 9:43 am:   

I am very happy to have come across this forum. My father was also affiliated with the Children's Hour; He starting singing at a very young age and went on to producing. He and Irma sang Baby Face together. Although they are not in the best condition I believe I have many records of the shows along with some scripts. Many have mentioned "Aunt Alice, yes she was an amazing lady and her home in Drexel Hill was beautiful. At my brother's Bar Mitvah Ed Herlihy referred to himself as our Irish Zada! Irma Santos is also an amazing lady!
Michael C.
Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 7:58 pm:   

Hi StaceyT,

Welcome. I discovered this site the summer of 2006, and have been on and off since. I worked with some of the performers over the years. You may find some interesting stories if you go back to the top. Please keep posting.
Gabrielle Z.
Posted on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 11:13 am:   

I am researching a documentary on Charles Kelman who invented the current, and most popular, procedure for cataract surgery. According to his autobiography he played the harmonica on the Horn and Hardart Children's Hour in 1936. He was living in Brooklyn at the time I believe so it must have been the NYC version of the radio show. Does anybody have any recollections of this era of the show or of Charles Kelman playing the harmonica. He was 6 years old at the time. Also, does anyone know of any recordings of the radio show from this time?
Seamus O Hagan
Posted on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 - 5:11 pm:   

In responce to Matt Gilleece,I am Seamus O Hagan
from Cookstown Co Tyrone Ireland your fathers
cousin, and when we were young we got mail from
your granny Mary telling us how proud she was of the twins,a fact that we were very proud of too
Small world is it not
Isobel Aronin
Posted on Sunday, September 28, 2008 - 5:14 pm:   

I was on the radio show for about two years in the 1940's wrote and read poems and comedy sketches;remember Termite Daniels, real name Carol, older siblings, one William, and she went on to theatrical careers; Kenny Best, real name Vesterman, billed as 36 months old;Beverly Sills was on before me when she was Bubbles Silverman; have other memories of participants. My name is the same; I married but did not change my name. Am a Registered Nurse, still working. Would love to hear from those who remember me; or those whom I might remember; e-mail or phone 212 831 3964
phyllis landi
Posted on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 7:14 am:   

I was on the Tv Show in the 50's I was one of
The Baby Tones - - three little girls who sang
and danced and did skits with Marrow bone.
Love this site. Are there any kinescopes of
this show.
Dennis Sargent
Posted on Thursday, October 16, 2008 - 1:38 pm:   

There was a kinescope made in an effort to attract a sponser. (see my post from April 8th).
That is the only known taped record I believe.
Is it possibile the family of Mr. Herlihy or Ms. Clements may know?
I have photo's of my brother,Francis Sargent, who appeared on the show in various costumes- firefighter, cowboy, etc etc. Does anyone know the whereabouts of his singing partner, Carol Ann Fago?
Art A.
Posted on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 - 9:12 pm:   

Hi Phyllis,

I was one of the Live Wires that sang with The Baby Tones. What I recall: you were Rose Reisman's neice (I think) and the other Baby Tones were Rosemary (last name) and Patricia Salerno. The Live Wires were Peter Delacchio, Gregory Amato and Johnny (last name) Every year we did a show at the Winter Garden and Jerry Vale would appear at the show. I now live in California but come back to N.Y. occasionally for weddings etc. I don't have any video sources for the Children's Hour but I do have a picture showing all of us at one of the Winter Garden shows. If you contact me at my e-mail address, I will try and send the picture to you. Do you still have any contact with anyone else from the show?
Regards,
Art A. e-mail address [email protected]
Ted T
Posted on Thursday, November 06, 2008 - 5:23 pm:   

My wife Natalia Pope and her sister Helene Pope (Parkchester, Bronx) were part of the Merry Perry Dance School. They danced on the Sunday morning shows in the 1950's. As I watched the show in those years, little did I realize I would marry a TV star. And, I arrived here while searching for kinescopes of the show and stumbled onto this site.
Michael C.
Posted on Monday, November 10, 2008 - 6:56 pm:   

Hi all,
Finding this site accidently, my first posting was on July 10, 2006. I have fond memories working various venues with some of the show's performers from the early 50's, establishing friendships along the way. But, as time passes and one becomes comsumed with family matters and trying to keep your children from going into the "business" yeah right, (how about both my sons and grandson), all I have left are fond memories. In past postings I put calls out for some people as well as passings and those I knew continued on. Thank you all for keeping this site alive.
Fred Mcdonald
Posted on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 11:58 pm:   

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Susie Alterman Hauptman
Posted on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 - 7:26 am:   

I, too, came across this site accidently. I was a Mary Perry baby dancer for many years. I have very fond memories of early rehearsals, getting to wear red lipstick, Pops dinners, parties at Ed Herlihy's house, Aunt Alice (I still have some of her Christmas cards somewhere),dancing with a life--size doll attached to my feet, George Washington and carrot costumes, etc. I still have some of the costumes, and I also have photos of the group with Marrowbones and other photos of our dance group.I also have the leather portfolio that we received one year that has the prayer that we recited at the end of the show and the round, gold pendant that has a tv on it and The Children's Hour engraved on it. I am Susie Alterman Hauptman and would love to hear from other Mary Perry dancers and others who were on the show.
Kenny Best Besterman
Posted on Saturday, January 24, 2009 - 11:00 pm:   

Hi all: Just found this site and it really brought back some great memories. I was on the show from 1942 - 1957. I started as a very young (2 1/2) singer and was later teamed with Bobby Hookey. I went on to NYU law school and practiced with my own firm for 45 years. I'm married, have 3 sons and 7 grandchildren. All my sons are very musical and my oldest is a 3x Tony award recipient.
I can probably answer most of the questions that people have asked on this board and will attempt to do so in further posts, if anyone is interested..lol I have lots of pictures and original posters which hung in the automats and advertised the show. I also located a site called "radiospirits" and obtained what may be the only casette of the show, vintage 1945. I have tried to locate the kinescopes which once did exist but hit dead ends. Will post again.
Art A.
Posted on Sunday, January 25, 2009 - 6:15 pm:   

Hi Kenny: Nice to see you found this site. I see your name appearing in many of the above posts. I was on the show from 1949 to 1954 (see my above postings). I'm interested in hearing any contributions you have.
Michael C
Posted on Monday, January 26, 2009 - 9:37 pm:   

Hello Kenny,
Welcome. We'll talk later.
Carolyn Maldonado
Posted on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - 11:34 am:   

Wow! Was so happy to find this site again. I'd actually seen it before but it didn't look active - the last postings were from 2006-2007. I see now that as of January 26, 2009, it is still going!

I was on the Children's Hour for many years. Danced with the a group of five girls, known as the Five Professorettes. Miss Minerva was our dance teacher -- her studio was on Jeroloman Street in Brooklyn.

Steve Adams -- couldn't believe how much you remember and everything triggered a memory in me. We also ran rampant through the building. I remember having an autograph book with all kinds of stars (didn't think of them as "stars" back then). I lost it in a flood in one of my parents' homes.

We tried desperately to get hold of films of the shows a number of years back. No luck whatsoever.

When the show went off the air and ran on radio for awhile, the Professorettes still tapped dance -- we were a precision group and they thought it would be neat to do it on radio and sound like one person. Wish I could remember if we were really that good!!

All I know is -- they were wonderful years and every Monday morning, we were punished by the nuns for not attending 9:00 a.m. children's mass. We always attended mass at St. Patrick's.

If anyone has pictures, are you willing to share them?

Thanks for a great trip down memory lane.
Renee Reid
Posted on Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 12:30 pm:   

I remember watching Children's Hour when I was six or seven and feeling guilty when I heard "Less work for mother, just give her a hand," because I didn't and even had to be nagged to clean the bird cage.
alan c.
Posted on Tuesday, April 07, 2009 - 12:00 am:   

I was a teenager when I served as a technical apprentice at the now-gone Starlight Summer Theatre in Pawling, NY. Cricket Skilling and his wife Violet were resident actors for the summer and delighted audiences. I was 15 yrs old at the time, but it was an unforgettable summer.
eileen g brown
Posted on Monday, April 27, 2009 - 11:23 pm:   

my name is eileen brown and natalia pope and i lived on the 7th floor at 2065 st. raymond ave parkchester. i attended mary perry school of dance, and performed nearly every sunday on the childrens hour. being jewish i did not celebrate christmas, and so natalia's mother would have me to their apartment to celebrate their holiday which was possibly greek orthodox?? those days were wonderful. wearing lipstick and costumes at the age of 6. a flamenco dancer, indian princess and even a fir tree, which had to be disassembled because of the fire laws and the real fir branches that i wore.
Michael C
Posted on Thursday, April 30, 2009 - 10:16 pm:   

Nice to see some action again. This board must be kept alive. They were happy and exciting years, and the experience remains with us.
John Sargent
Posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2009 - 10:34 am:   

My dad founded the Boston College Alumni of Long Island. Ed Hearlihy was a classmate of his. Every Easter we would make the trip 43-48? to NYC to see the show. I loved watching Broxie and Bronxie have a banter about their roots. Then they would lead this blind girl to a mike, put her hand on it to judge distance and she would sing "Less work for mother". After the show we met with Ed
then we would go to Horn and Heartarts (sp) for breakfast and I would stare at the ornate coffee dispenser and wonder if it would ever run out. I would buy a pie for 25 cents and was shocked to see a PERSON refilling the slot.A Person was in ThE MACHINE! what horror.
Joanne
Posted on Friday, June 12, 2009 - 9:55 pm:   

I am so glad to have stumbled across this discussion. My Aunt, Marilyn Gusten, was a writer for the Children's Hour and my mother, Marcia Gusten, was "Bronxie."

Marilyn had a long career as a theater teacher and director in New Jersey. Sadly, she passed away just yesterday. (That is why I was fishing around on the internet for information about the show--trying to reconnect with her in a way).

Marcia also became a teacher. She continued to sing and act in local productions. She is currently a docent at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Like everyone else on this page, I would love to get a hold of some old footage.
Bronxie
Posted on Sunday, June 14, 2009 - 8:12 pm:   

So fantastic to read all the memories which were actually the essence of my growing up years on NBC.I went on to work on the Sid Cassar show in the 50s and continued for a while until I had my family. I wish my sister could have read all your notes. Kenny Best- Marilyn and I along with Irma Santos have all along thought that Max must be your fabulous son , named for your dad. We have been trying to get in touch with you for a long time and now finally learned that we were right . I remember your family well. I am going to try to get your phone number from a lawyer who told me he could find you.
What a thrill!!Too bad Marilyn missed it.
Bud Wertheim
Posted on Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 9:40 pm:   

I remember a child singer whose first name was Eugene, who sang the "Less Work for Mother" theme song for a few years in the mid '30's about 1936 to 1939. I don't recall his last name. He lived in the upstairs apartment of a two family house in Edgemere, Rockaway Beach, NY. We, my parents, brother and I lived in the downstairs apartment. I can still hear his wonderful voice practicing singing almost daily.
mort s.
Posted on Saturday, June 27, 2009 - 5:12 pm:   

Were there ever any Automats in the Bronx, and if so, where?
marcia gusten pundyk
Posted on Thursday, July 09, 2009 - 11:31 am:   

To Bud Werheim
The singe you remember was Eugene Martin and he did have a fabulous voice!
Bronxie
July 09
Michael C
Posted on Monday, July 27, 2009 - 9:35 pm:   

Good being back. Bronxie, any info on Rose Lee Alter? Last saw her in the 60's.
Barbara Farrell
Posted on Thursday, September 24, 2009 - 3:18 pm:   

I remember a Jeannie O'Brien singing on the Children's Hour in about 1952 or 53. Does anyone know what happened to her? She had brown hair, was very pretty and had a good voice.
Lisa
Posted on Monday, October 12, 2009 - 1:43 pm:   

I am looking for the family of Kurt Loomis. I'm very worried about him since his surgery and would like to speak to a family member to see if he is ok. Thanks
JohnTeplansky
Posted on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 - 3:02 pm:   

Unbelievable! I, too, found this site on google. I always wondered what happened to this satin-voiced kid who was a few grades behind me at St. Mary Gate of Heaven in Ozone Park, Queens, NY. He was so good, he was soloist in the church choir and appeared frequently on the Children's Hour with Ed Hearlihy. My parents loved his singing. Francis Sargent was his name.
Anyone know where he is today?
Dennis Sargent
Posted on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 - 3:24 pm:   

Francis Sargent, my older brother is doing well and is a retired teacher living on Long Island.
I will email him and advise him to look at this web site.
Francis Sargent
Posted on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 - 6:50 pm:   

Those were the good old days. Long pasted but never forgotten. My parents were very supportive and sacrificed plenty to let this happen every week and for 41/2 years , that is, Rehearsals in N.Y. on Sat. and then Sun. morning aired the real deal. They gave up their entire weekend. Thank you Mom and Dad.

I remember Ed herlihy, Aunt Alice, Marilyn, Larry Greene, Uncle Morty,the Gilleece twins and their little brother,Bobby, Crickett, Roy, Irma, Jay, Ilene, Joanne, Frank, Ms. Minerva and the Butleroff's, and my partner that I was teamed up with for many years as a duet, Carol ann.
Ed Herlihy, nicknamed me, " The little man with the big voice." I was only 6 years old.


I think anyone and everyone who was on the show shared in such a extraodinary experience. Wow! A little scary, that is, everything live and not taped.

Reading all the memoirs has certainly sparked what a wonderful experience it was. It was like one big family. Our parents belonged to something called the "Pop's" club and once a year they hosted a dinner for the parents and their children.

John, my brother lefted out the part that I'm still entertaining and performing. It's a part of me that will never die. I enjoy it tremendously and will continue as long as God gives me the strength.

Thanks to my brother Dennis for finding the site.
Jim Hookey
Posted on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 - 8:59 pm:   

Wow, I can't believe I came across this site.
I am Bobby Hookey's son Jim. He was on the Childrens Hour.It is great to know he is fondly thought of. I will certainly never forget my Dad.I wish he was here to share.
Michael C
Posted on Friday, November 20, 2009 - 7:42 pm:   

Hi Jim Hookey,

Welcome.

I went to school with your dad, and had the pleasure of working with him on stage.

Like you, I discovered this site in 2006, and try to be helpful (mind permitting) imparting information. I did post the passing of your dad.

Let us keep this site alive with a story or two;
a memory or two.
Jim Hookey
Posted on Saturday, November 21, 2009 - 11:21 am:   

Hi Michael,
I did not expect such a quick reply.It is good to know that freinds of my father's are still talking about him and his associates on the show.
I am now 48 years old ,but I still remember like it was yesterday the costumes from the show that my grandmother "Grace" had stored in the basement of their home in Elmont, Also fond memories of Aunt Alice. Frank Gilleece is my godfather who I have not seen since I was a kid,I see that Matt has made entrys on this site, I am going to see if i can get in touch.
Be well, I'll be back
Michael C
Posted on Saturday, November 21, 2009 - 5:10 pm:   

Hey Jim,
I am also from Elmont. If I remember correctly, Bobby was on Belmont Blvd., I on Fallon Ave. I am now with the rest of the oldies in Florida. Did I say that? I'm ONLY 70, a kid by Florida standards. Take care.
Pat Tobias
Posted on Monday, November 30, 2009 - 11:50 pm:   

I was sceduled to appear on Star Time with Lenny Dale in the early fifties. I was about six years old and played drums. The show was live and at the last minute I got scared and did not appear on the show. I remember Connie Francis singing.
I also met a young actress named Lyn Loring who was in a soap opera that broadcasted from another studio. She gave me an autographed photo. She went on to bigger things and was married to actor Roy Thinnes.
Jane Pignatelli
Posted on Thursday, December 03, 2009 - 12:23 pm:   

Does anybody remember the H & H retail store on E14th Street between Avenue A & B in manhattan.
Please contact me.
Michael C
Posted on Monday, December 21, 2009 - 5:25 pm:   

Does anybody know why this site from time to time goes astray from page 1? It may reappear on other pages 2,3 or 9. Today I found it on page 3 after a week.
Art A
Posted on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 5:58 pm:   

Response to Michael C - I've never had any trouble viewing the entire site. I tried to forward the script I use to get into the site but for some reason the post doesn't allow this. Here's my e-mail address: [email protected]
If you send me your e-mail address, I'll forward the script to you.
Michael C
Posted on Friday, December 25, 2009 - 8:13 pm:   

I knew Arnold Stang through his work, especially on the Milton Berle Show. A very talented performer. A memorable character.
Michael C
Posted on Friday, December 25, 2009 - 8:19 pm:   

Hello Art A- Thanks for responding. Once I locate the site I get onto it. It is when I have to go through 10 pages before it appears.
Barbara Sappia
Posted on Saturday, December 26, 2009 - 3:00 pm:   

Hi Michael
My name is Barbara I married Bob Hookey on July 13, 1958 the day after the Childrens Hour aired the final show.I live in Florida also and keep in touch with the old Elmont crowd.I'm glad Jimmy found this site it brings back a lot of good memories.
Michael C
Posted on Sunday, December 27, 2009 - 8:32 pm:   

Hi Barbara,

I did numerous shows with Bobby on the Sewanhaka stage. I remember during one show, he came out wearing a bow-tie that lit up and twirled. Very funny.
Michael C
Posted on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 - 6:46 pm:   

Hello again, Barbara,

Did you know Moe, who lived a few doors down from Bobby? He is also in Florida.
Barbara Sappia
Posted on Thursday, December 31, 2009 - 12:02 am:   

Hi Michael
Yes Moe is about 45 min. north of me. I'm in Hernando County. Where are you.
Michael C
Posted on Thursday, December 31, 2009 - 9:18 pm:   

Hi Barbara,

I'm in Palm Beach. I spoke to Moe about a year ago; haven't seen him in maybe 50 years.
Michael C
Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2010 - 10:58 pm:   

Where y'all hiding? Wake up out there.
Wendy Hillier
Posted on Friday, February 05, 2010 - 8:15 pm:   

I was on the Childrens Hour starting when I was 2 yrs old until it went off - most every week. I was with two other blond girls - Eva and Jill I think. and I did sketches with Marrowbone. I have a cast photo somewhere - don't remember all the names of the people in it - but all the names here are familiar, My mother was Miss Rose from the Lyceum Dance studio in Queens. And I too did summer stock in Pawling NY - what a great site this is for all of us!
meg
Posted on Saturday, February 06, 2010 - 11:18 pm:   

Susan,
I was just searching for information on the Ballet Academy on Queens Blvd in the 1960s and your note was the only reference I found. I took classes there in the late '60s and remember running down a ramp painted dark green to the entrance that was on the side of the building. I'm trying to remember the name of the owner. Any information would be welcome.
Corinne
Posted on Saturday, March 06, 2010 - 8:02 pm:   

I was on the The Childrens Hour with my sister from the time I was 4 until it went off the air. We were 2 of the Mary Perry dancers. My sister was about 10 when she started appearing on the show. I can't believe there is no film record of this show. Does anybody know of any? I would love to get a copy. I have tried to contact NBC but nobody seems to be able to help me.
Michael C
Posted on Sunday, March 07, 2010 - 9:39 pm:   

Hi Corinne,
Start at the top. I do recall your dance company mentioned . Maybe there are personal pictures around, at the least.
Norm Hankoff
Posted on Monday, March 15, 2010 - 11:05 am:   

Hello Marcia Gusten! Didn't you at one time attend Adelphi College (now University) or am I either undergoing an unusually off-the-wall hallucination from my dotage or simply having another one of my ho-hum, run of the mill senior moments?
Dyann
Posted on Friday, March 19, 2010 - 12:48 am:   

I inherited some of Alice Clement's jewelry including a gold Tiffany watch that is engraved with "Alice Clements Horn & Hardart Co December 25, 1951" and a lot of her costume jewelry. It came to me through her niece who died about 6 years ago at the age of 81 or so. She left all of her jewelry, including Aunt Alice's rings to my mother, her best friend, who gave it to me. It is interesting to find out about the woman who's rings I wear.
Pat Bradford
Posted on Friday, August 06, 2010 - 6:35 pm:   

What a wonderful site! I remember watching so many of you on the show. I was a Charlie Lowe kid, so we were always considered rivals. I think Rose Lee Alters name was Rosalie Alter. I have a program with it spelled that way. I remember doing a TV show with Cricket Skilling in 1946, and have pictures from it. I also remember thinking that Lenny Dale was the dreamiest. Imagine my surprise when, many years later, a friend showed me a book he had just published. It was a coffee table book about Brazil, and when I opened it to a random page, a picture of the side of a building with posters on it, one of the posters featured "Lenny Dale and his Band." Small world.
Michael C
Posted on Saturday, August 07, 2010 - 11:07 pm:   

Nice to see this site come alive again. Pat, the last time I saw Rosalie Alter was in the late 50's or early 60's when she performed at the TOP HAT in Franklin Square. If I remember correctly, she used Rose Lee on the bill. If she is out there I would like to connect with her.
Julia F.
Posted on Wednesday, February 02, 2011 - 3:51 pm:   

I'm researching the musical and film *West Side Story* and have come across some materials in the archives that suggest that part of the film was shot in the parking lot? of the commissary in August 1960. I'm curious whether the authors came across any information about this? Thanks.
Rosalie Berger
Posted on Thursday, February 10, 2011 - 10:11 am:   

I was known as Baby Rosalie. I was 3yrs. old the youngest of the entertainers and I sang on the Horn & Hardart Childrens hour every Sunday for 3 yrs until I was 6 yrs old. I had to stand on a box of some sort to reach the microphone.I sang mostly Shirley Temple songs, like "On the good ship lollypop" and others. Kitty Kallen Dolly Dimples Mc Fay, Elliot Brosa and others who later may have become famous were also on the program at the same time.
I have lived in Florida since 1956 when I left Phila. Before I moved from Phila. I continued to sing for the soldiers at Valley Forge Gen'l Hospital during the WW2 and other charitable events whenever I was summoned.
I would like to hear from anyone who remembers me and was on the program at the same time. One day not long ago, A gentleman happened to hear me talking about the time I was on the program and he said" I remember Baby Rosalie on the H & H Childrens hour. Was that you ?
Rosalie Mervish (now) Berger
Michael C
Posted on Friday, February 11, 2011 - 7:22 pm:   

Hi Rosalie,
Started listening in NY to the Children's Hour on radio from the mid 1940's, than to tv. I have fond memories of the show out of NY. Let's keep this board alive.
a friend
Posted on Saturday, February 12, 2011 - 5:57 pm:   

Is there a site that can be started where pictures can be added; and one that is easier to find? Maybe done through FACEBOOK?
I think many family members would enjoy it.
Ralph Dannheisser
Posted on Thursday, March 31, 2011 - 3:09 am:   

Wow! What a flood of pleasant memories this board unleashes! Unlike most of those posting, I was never on the show, and indeed have no performing talent of any kind. I was simply a weekly listener/fan for several radio years, and then viewer/fan for several more dating from the time we got our first 3-inch TV set in December, 1948. I most vividly remember the pairings of Bobby Hookey and Kenny Best and of Brooklyn and Bronxie, both referred to repeatedly above. I do have one memory that I haven't seen mentioned: that Ed Herlihy introduced comic Hookey as "Bobby Hookey Hope" (a play, I assume, on Bob Hope). I think he had some comparable reference to Best, but can't recall what it was. Can Bobby's widow or son, or Kenny, all of whom have posted, confirm and elaborate, or shall I ascribe it to a distorted memory? Thanks to all. Or should I say, in line with the Bob Hope reference, "Thanks for the Memories."
Michael C
Posted on Thursday, March 31, 2011 - 3:45 pm:   

Hey Ralph, welcome. Like you, a fan from NY 40's radio through the tv years. Though I was not on the show, being in "the business" I worked with some of the performers in the mid 50's early 60's. I personally cannot recall "Bobby Hookey Hope" Let's keep these memories alive.
Joanne
Posted on Saturday, April 02, 2011 - 5:32 pm:   

Meg, I took ballet at the Ballet Academy and the owner's name was Alexandria Warenick. My cousin, Bruce Marshall, was on the show as mentioned in some of your posts.
Gerrie
Posted on Saturday, April 16, 2011 - 9:27 pm:   

That's really thinking out of the box. Thnkas!
Linda
Posted on Friday, May 13, 2011 - 12:32 am:   

I was 2 years old when I started dancing on Horn and Hardarts Childrens Hour with Mary Perry Dance School. I danced for 2 years and frequently ended the show sitting on Ed Herlihy's lap. I also was famous for crying every week. I am looking for any video/tape or photographs of the show for the years 1956 - 1958. Thanks.
donna
Posted on Thursday, May 19, 2011 - 2:14 pm:   

Marcia Gusten! I am an only child & you and Anita Simpson were my imaginary best friends/sisters! I sat glued to my TV every week with my cousin Jackie. We put on shows for our families and imitated Bronxie and Brooklyn. We even tried to look you up in the phone book! Such fans we were! I remember Eileen Merry Pollack and Kevin Coughlin, 2 adorable performers. In my 30's I studied jazz/modern dance with someone who performed with Al DiSio on Broadway. My favorite place to eat was the Automat and I remember when the last one closed at 42nd St./3rd Avenue. So sad. This is an amazing website and brings back such wonderful memories. I truly believe my passion for performing started with this show. So Marcia are you still a docent at the Met? I would just love to say hello.
denisematise
Posted on Thursday, June 09, 2011 - 1:00 am:   

Hi everyone Wow what a great site!! i found u by doing a search for STAR TIME STUDIOS, Back in mid50s IN NYC i was under contract as a child dancer(ballet) n model n was on the TV show every Sunday(or it may have been Sat nights i cant recall) I was retelling my 20yr old daughter about my experiences n thats why i wound up here! I was a dancer with Carnegie Hall for many years from ages 4-14 and i remember that when i did modeling that Connie Francis would push me on stage in a winter sleigh while i modeled ski clothes!AND 1 evening when i left the stage i looked 4 where my mom would always stand n wait 4 me to finish dancing or modeling n she wasnt there n so i cried n cried and it was all televised cause i was still standing far stage right.When we got home my grandma n dad who saw it on tv said what happened sweetie pie!! lol! So it was neat to see a few posts about Connie n Star Time on here. I would so APPRECIATE any1 who knew about this tv show or had pics or bulletins. My dad who was in showbiz, as a jazz guitarist kept every single program of mine and even kept my Contracts!! But when he passed my brother threw everything away! Great to see the web has brought so many of you 2gether AGAIN!! God Bles DeNiSe MaTiSE(formerly Denise Donadio)
Jonetta
Posted on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 - 10:47 am:   

IMHO you've got the right asenwr!
Makailah
Posted on Sunday, July 24, 2011 - 2:54 pm:   

You keep it up now, undesrtnad? Really good to know.
Bardo
Posted on Thursday, September 01, 2011 - 8:18 pm:   

Hey, good to find someone who argees with me. GMTA.
Dolly
Posted on Saturday, October 15, 2011 - 8:33 am:   

This is way more hlepful than anything else I've looked at.
Carol Kramer
Posted on Friday, October 21, 2011 - 7:06 pm:   

I found this site by looking up "Bobby Hookey and Kenny Best." I spent the earliest years of my life sitting in my kitchen listening to them on the radio. They had their own show and I was so impressed. All those children living such a magical life. So sorry to hear about Hookey and glad that Kenny B. is still with us. I remember everything about the Automat and The Children's Hour. When I grew up, I became an actor. Thank you all for filling in your (and my) memories. P. S. I think Marilyn Cooper may have been in Mame on Bway.
Carol Kramer
Posted on Friday, October 21, 2011 - 7:16 pm:   

Correction. Marilyn Cooper was not in "Mame", but instead won a Tony in 1971 for her role in "Woman of the Year." Unfortunately, she died at 74 in the Actors Fund home in N. J. (Google never lets you down.)
Michael C
Posted on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 - 6:45 pm:   

Welcome Carol,
Keep it up.
Michael C
Michelle Cowit
Posted on Friday, November 04, 2011 - 9:37 pm:   

This site is wonderful! I accidently came on it when my 22 yr old daughter decided she would like to find pictures of her grandmother as a dancer on the show. Does anyone remember Roberta Mitteldorf? She was regular dancer for a few years, before meeting and marrying my father. Would love to track down some pictures or kinescopes!
charley kasen
Posted on Sunday, December 18, 2011 - 8:34 pm:   

does anyone remember my sister andrea kasen she
sang on the childrens hour in the earky fifties.
i remember the names rosalie alter, al de seo brooklyn and bronxie. i also still have her postcards from aunt alice clements.
ken weiss
Posted on Monday, January 09, 2012 - 12:34 pm:   

Very Interesting site. Found while reliving my youth. During summers (late 40's) at Camp Alvernia, Centerport, Long Island, one of our campers left every Saturday. He told us he was appearing on this show. He was a sax player, Frankie Babalo or Bubalo/a. Can anyone add anything? Thanks.
Sherman Yellen
Posted on Monday, May 28, 2012 - 8:20 am:   

Marcia

Writing a memoir of my Bronx childhood with remembrance of The H&H Children's Hour and your name came to mind as a cast member of that show, and a friend from our M&A days. Hope you have had a good life. Best, Sherman
Aibat
Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - 2:26 pm:   

Taking the overveiw, this post is first class
Sebastian Sibby LaMagna
Posted on Tuesday, June 19, 2012 - 1:09 pm:   

I was the violinist on the show in the 50's for a couple of years and performed together with singer Elaine Della. Has anyone heard anything about her or know how to contact her.
kenia
Posted on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 - 11:16 pm:   

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Howard Cohen
Posted on Saturday, December 22, 2012 - 1:27 am:   

Looking for Eilleen Merry Pollack of The Children's Hour & Spring Lake Hotel, Parksville, NY late 1950's
Muriel Jean
Posted on Monday, February 18, 2013 - 4:59 pm:   

To Kenny Best, and all other "Aunt Alice" fans, My first cousin on (Mother's side) was Bobby Hookey. When he was 5 yrs old he had a Radio Show that was on coast to coast. It was billed as "Bobby Hookey and his rocking Horse Rythym" (and his dog Rookie and his bird Lookie, and his cat Cookie.) That was in 1943. It lasted a couple of years and then he went on the Horn and Hardart Hour. His mother Grace, was a REAL back stage Mother and pretty much managed his career, Accidentally came upon this site, Way neat, On the "Time" site there are several articles on the earlier radio show. Bobby spent most of his life in Elmont NY and had 2 children.
Michael C
Posted on Monday, February 18, 2013 - 9:22 pm:   

Hi Muriel Jean,
Found site in 2006 and been a contributor since, except when absurd items are posted. Went to Sewanhaka with Bobby, and worked with him and Rose Lee Alter, a classmate, on that stage many times. If you go back earlier you will find responses from Barbara Sappia and Jim Hookey. Hope we continue corresponding.
Meylan
Posted on Tuesday, March 05, 2013 - 8:05 am:   

First of all, buy some CENTRIUM VITAMINS the ones for the elderly, bescaue they have more antitoxants in them; Cut back on the caffiene, as that defeats the pupose of the vitamins, and interrupts his sleep, which is why he has no energy. Also, GET HONEST with the Doctor, and ask him for TRAZADONE which is an antidepressant, sleeper, and pain medication. This will help his mood, which will give him back the energy that he is having a hard time FINDING! Because his body wants to heal from all the Meth, it does that with rest. His doctor will be more then glad to help him in his desire to get clean! But he has to really want to get off METH! and really be honest with himself, you, and the doctor.Also going to NA helps, even though my husband went cold turkey before he went to the doctors to help him. Your friend may be like my husband. But remember, it is his program, also it is his life, and he is in charge of his life no matter what he does with it, (good or bad) and it doesn't matter how he gets clean, as long as he DOES!You can be supportive and encourage him, but be careful you don't try to tell him what to do, or try to control and manipulate him into doing any thing that he doesn't want to do for himself. Make sure this question is honestly from him, not just you; and that you aren't going to hit him over the head with it to try to motivate him to stop.
Maryann La Peruta Gorelkin
Posted on Sunday, March 31, 2013 - 6:36 pm:   

I just ran across this site, and can't, believe how many people remember this show. I was in the Mary Perry Baby Dancers and loved it. My mom would make me a costume and new dress every week. I was on for 4 years and went for lessons every day of the week. Dress rehearsals on Saturday and the live show on Sunday. Mary would always put me as the leader to bring the dancers out from the wings, I had a good ear for music. Up until 5 years ago I had footage of every Sunday that I danced. My brothers would man a movie camera on a tripod in front of our tv and film the show. Unfortunately those films burned up in a moving truck 5 years ago in a move from NY to Arizona. My photos are gone also. The only thing left is a silver ring they gave me at the end of one year that said NBC TV KIDS on it. Wish I had those films now.
Art A
Posted on Monday, April 01, 2013 - 12:04 am:   

Hi Maryann- Sorry about your films. You might want to check out your ring. I believe they were made of Platinum and, if so, are quite valuable now. My ring is long gone but I do remember them.
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Lenny Zazick
Posted on Sunday, May 12, 2013 - 2:09 pm:   

it's Mother's Day and I was thinking of the less work for mothers theme from the children's hour.

I have fond memories of both the Children's Hour and Horn and Hardarts in NYC. Wondering if theres any video
available of the show.

Wishing all my "friends" who grew up with the same incredible memories all a happy, holy and healthy future.
Michael C
Posted on Monday, May 13, 2013 - 5:15 pm:   

Hi Lenny,

Check earlier messages. As I recall, nothing official; mostly taken by cast members and their families. I discovered this site 2004.
goodandplenty
Posted on Friday, May 31, 2013 - 12:49 pm:   

Hi,
My name is JudyJ.Knight, I use to sing on the show called children's Hour in New York. When I was in the first grade. I am now 67years old and I just wanted find out if there were any films of the show so I could show my grandchildren.
Michael C
Posted on Friday, May 31, 2013 - 6:03 pm:   

Hello Judy,

Search this entire site, as I previously suggested to others. Hopefully, somebody will share.
jocelyn g
Posted on Sunday, June 02, 2013 - 6:03 pm:   

Hi Susan,

I Danced on the H & H show and attended the ballet academy as well, is your last name Klausman?

The owner of the academy was Mr. Weil. and Mrs Wernick was the teacher I think.
Suzanne Horn
Posted on Thursday, August 15, 2013 - 1:02 am:   

I was on the Children's Hour from 1954 - 1958. Jay Saunders and I were paired as a singing duo. Also remember Sharon Barrell, Gioia Lombardi, Francis Sargent, Irma Santos & Al DeSio.
Michael C
Posted on Monday, August 19, 2013 - 3:22 pm:   

Hello Suzanne,

Nice to have you aboard.

During that period were: Bobby Hookey and Kenny Best, Rosalie Alter, Marilyn Cooper, Cricket Skilling. Scroll up for more performers.
Jim Hookey
Posted on Tuesday, September 24, 2013 - 3:27 pm:   

Hey Michael C,
I could not help noticing that my dad's name is popping up on a regular basis.He has been gone for 15 years, but it feels like yesterday. It is nice to see that the memories are still there.
I hope all is well with you.
This is a shout out to Muriel Jean. Are we distant cousins?
Carol Forgie
Posted on Sunday, December 29, 2013 - 11:14 pm:   

I was a Mary Perry Baby Dancer for many years. I have very fond memories of the Children's Hour
show, Auntie Alice and Mr. Herlihy. When I visit the NBC building I get a feeling of being "home". I remember spending every Saturday rehearsing and doing the live show every Sunday.
I too remember visiting the Howdy Doody show and
The Hit Parade when we had time off from rehearsals. I have a gold charm with "Childrens Hour" written on it given to me from Aunt Alice. There were professional pictures taken of the "children". I remember being in one and seeing it at the last H & H restaurent off of 6th. Ave. I had a long and happy relationship with Mary Perry. I taught a few classes at her studio starting when I was 18. I would love to see any photos that are out there.
s.martin
Posted on Sunday, February 23, 2014 - 7:41 pm:   

I remember the H. & H children's hour so well as I loved it! Question to the folks who were on this show- Was Bruno Kirby (in when sally met harry) on this show? I remember a boy that looked and sounded much like him wearing a striped blazer and straw hat- also a comedy team of two girls called Brooklyn and Bronx who kept arguing which was better- I was a 4-5 year old in westchester so i had no idea but i found their "city" accents hilarious! A trip to Manhattan and the auto-mat was a wonderful adventure- I would love to hear more from the vets of this warmly remembered show- thank you!
Art A
Posted on Saturday, March 08, 2014 - 12:43 pm:   

Response to S.Martin - I don't recall seeing Bruno Kirby on the show. He was born in 1949 and the show ended in 1958 so he was probably about the right age to have possibly been on but perhaps someone else who appeared on the show might recall him.
Debbie Colbert
Posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - 6:49 pm:   

Hello. I am so happy to have found this message board. I am trying to find out whatever I can about Bobby Hookey and Olvio. My mom had been a young fan and wrote a letter to Bobby. I have came across a letter written to her from Mrs. Grace Hookey dated June 2, 1943!
Michael C
Posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - 9:08 pm:   

Welcome Debbie, Bobby passed away many years ago.
If you scroll, you will find his son Jim and wife Barbara. I believe Grace is Bobby's grandmother.
Enjoy.
Michael C
Posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - 9:36 pm:   

Debbie, Sorry for a "miss-post." Grace is Bobby's mom, Jim's grandmother.
alyxzandra
Posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 - 12:32 am:   

Michael C., I believe you are speaking about my aunt, Rosalie Alter. I am sorry to inform you she passed away less than a year ago. She was ill for a very long time and was no longer herself for a number of years.
Ivana Pladuna
Posted on Friday, May 30, 2014 - 12:51 am:   

My neighbor used to play an accordion on the show. Sure wish there were some videos available. I would like to send to her.
carol hall
Posted on Friday, May 30, 2014 - 10:47 pm:   

Does anyone remember the trio of accordion players? Maids of Melody.
Gary Taggart
Posted on Monday, October 06, 2014 - 6:41 am:   

Gary Taggart-WOW!! I can't believe I came across this site about the Childrens Hour.I was a guest performer a few times on the show around 1950.I sang and yodeled.I have an acetate record of Ed Herlihy introducing me before I sang. He gave my age incorrectly (on purpose) making me younger than I really was.I was 9 or 10,but viewers were made to believe I was only 7 or 8.I have great memories of Aunt Alice and Uncle Morty Howard.Also Termite Daniels and I are first cousins,which is how I got on the show to,start with.Indeed,her first name is Carol(I hope she is still livng..it's been years)and her brother,William,is probably known to everyone reading this..he was Dr. Craig on St. Elsewhere and Mr. Feeny on Boy Meets World.Still alive at 87.I'm sure that no one remembers me from this show,but the automat was great,as I lived in a small community (Tyler Hill) in Penna. at the time.I am so grateful to find this page.I'm posting my e-mail.hoping that someone might contact me from this era.Lots of memories.I'm still performing(singing and playing lead guitar in a band).I guess I'll always the show biz thing in my life,no matter how small it might be.Can't do without it.
Gary Taggart
Posted on Tuesday, October 07, 2014 - 4:22 pm:   

Gary Taggart-One more time--was on the show around 1950.Remember Uncle Morty Howard and Aunt Alice very well.Termite Daniels(Carol) is my first cousin. I guested a few times.>Sang and yodeled.Still playing and sing after all these years. I'm posting my e-mail if anyone is interested in talking about those great times.
Alice M. Schools
Posted on Saturday, February 21, 2015 - 10:31 am:   

This is unbelievable. I was on the Children's Hour in NY for 2 years. I sang with one of Gillece Boys, can't remember his first name. Aunt Alice Clemmons was a wonderful producer. I sang for many years on Miami Beach with the big bands as a guest singer but seldom sing now. I was wondering if anyone remembers me, my name then was Alice Farley.
Ginger Cassiano
Posted on Monday, March 02, 2015 - 6:19 pm:   

I was a Mary Perry Dancer who danced weekly for 5 years. I am in touch with a few other ladies from the Bronx dance studio, which was on Allerton Avenue. My grandmother made the costumes for me, but I do not have any of them. I do, however, have a gold charm and leather portfolio, in addition to a picture from a pops club event. I'll be checking old pictures, and when I get my Dad's old 8mm projector fixed eventually, I may have some moving pictures. Next year I will be retiring, when I will have more time to discover and catalog these gems. It was wonderful to find this site. Thank you for the smiles, y'all!
Jeff Levine
Posted on Friday, March 20, 2015 - 6:55 pm:   

We three brothers used to watch The Children's Hour every Sunday morning in the 50's. There was a young singer named, Little Joey Sheptock. He was later found to be a resident of Clifton, NJ. next to us in Passaic. I just read that he had died at the young age of 42. We wondered what happened to the Gilleece twins, but never knew how to spell the name. I guessed it was Galese. Those were happy tv days.
Carol Amoroso
Posted on Friday, May 15, 2015 - 9:03 am:   

I was on H&H also. I sang with Roger Devodier and Bonnie and Peter . Many good memories. We came from the Bronx at Mis Roses Studio I started on the radio and then TV. I remember the Howdy Doody studio . Found this site on Google. I wondered if anyone had film of any of the shows. I think I was on in 1945/46? Not sure. I do remember Connie Francis.
carol Amoroso
Posted on Friday, May 15, 2015 - 3:46 pm:   

I posted today and now can't find my post

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