Let's pretend
(Audiobook CD)

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Adams, Bill, voice actor.
Trent, Sybil, voice actor.
Madden, Donald, 1933-1983, voice actor.
Erskine, Marilyn, 1924- voice actor.
Davies, Gwen, voice actor.
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Audiobook - North Wing Basement
791.4472 Let's pretend
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Audiobook CD
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English

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General Note
Twelve episodes from the children's theatre series, Let's pretend.
Participants/Performers
Host, Uncle Bill Adams.
Participants/Performers
Sybil Trent, Donald Madden, Marilyn Erskine, Albert Aley, Daisy Aldan, Gwen Davies, Robin Moran, Bill Lipton, Arthur Kassel, Lynn Loring, Michael O'Day, Robert Readick, Susan Thorne, Sandra Barkin.
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Beauty and the Beast (6-5-54): Misfortune falls upon a ship owner and his two daughters. When the ship owner finds shelter in a castle, he falls into trouble with the castle's master, the Beast. Beauty agrees to stay at the castle in exchange for her father's life, and tries to find the kindness within the Beast.
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Cinderella (9-27-47): A wicked stepmother and her two stepdaughters force Cinderella to be their servant. When a fairy godmother comes to help Cinderella go to the ball, she meets a young prince and falls in love, but Cinderella only has until midnight before the good spell wears off. The glass slipper is the only proof that the unknown woman at the ball is the prince's true love.
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Robin Hood (1-9-54): An unusual bunch of thieves, Robin Hood and his merry men, steal from the rich and give to the poor. Robin Hood and his men team up against the ruthless Sheriff Humphries, and try to give back the money the Sheriff took from the poor. When Robin Hood and his men are caught by the Sheriff, the Sheriff's daughter, Maid Marian, comes to the rescue.
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Hansel & Gretel (10-9-54): A poor woodcutter and his new wife plan to leave Hansel and Gretel in the forest because they can't afford to feed them. Hansel drops breadcrumbs along the path so they can find their way back home, but a bird eats the crumbs and Hansel and Gretel are lost. Luckily, they find a gingerbread house, but a mean witch lives inside, who has plans of her own for the children.
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King Arthur (10-2-54): King Yuther Pendragon gives his son, Arthur, to his trusted friend and magician, Merlin. Merlin then takes Arthur to be raised in a safe place. On his deathbed, the King announces that he has a son who will take over the throne, and whoever can pull the sword out of the stone will be King. Arthur discovers, by mistake, that he is the next King, and now has to defend the throne from his jealous half sister.
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Rapunzel (7-19-54): A young man agrees to give a witch his first born daughter in exchange for her magic-healing lettuce to cure his sick wife. The witch keeps the young girl, Rapunzel, in a tower all alone and uses Rapunzel's long, golden braids to climb up and down the tower. When the witch learns of Rapunzel's escape plan she cuts off her golden braids. Now Rapunzel must find another way to escape so she can be with her true love.
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Bluebeard (6-21-47): High upon a mountain top lives the mysterious Bluebeard. No one really knows anything about him except that he's just been married. While Bluebeard is away from his castle, strange noises tempt his wife to open the forbidden door. What lurks inside is horrifying and forces survivors to seek revenge on Bluebeard.
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The enchanted frog (9-20-47): A King calls on his three sons and announces that he wants them all to marry. They are each given a golden arrow to shoot. The first woman they see when the arrow is found will be their wife. The third son, Yahn, finds an enchanting frog near his arrow, and together the King and his son try to break the spell over the frog.
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The Chinese nightingale (7-26-47): A fussy Chinese emperor loves his artificial gardens and porcelain castle. When he learns that a Chinese nightingale is considered the most admired of his possessions, he summons the bird. The nightingale uses her beautiful songs to teach the emperor the importance of feelings.
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The youth who learned to shiver and shake (8-16-47): A young man, Bud, isn't afraid of anything and wants to learn what it feels like to shiver and shake. His family and friends try to scare him, but nothing seems to work. The young man then learns of the King's wish to rid the haunted castle of ghosts in exchange for his daughter's hand in marriage. All along, the princess holds the key to the young man's wishes.
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Andine (6-19-54): A fisherman and his wife take in a beautiful girl, Andine, and raise her as their own. They soon find out that Andine is not like other humans when she marries a noble knight and confesses her magic powers. The knight fears her magic powers because they are unknown to him. The White One watches over Andine to make sure the knight keeps his promise of love and sees to it that love casts out fear.
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The twelve months (9-6-47): A wicked mother and her daughter, Katya, team up against Katya's stepsister, Morushka. Hoping she will freeze to death, they send Morushka into the winter forest to gather unseasonable items. Along the way, Morushka meets the twelve months that live on Calendar Mountain. They help her collect the items, and punish the evil mother and daughter for treating Morushka so poorly.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Mack, N., Adams, B., Trent, S., Madden, D., Erskine, M., Davies, G., O'Day, M., Grimes, J., Aley, A., Aldan, D., Lipton, B. 1., Kassel, A., Loring, L., & Readick, R. (2002). Let's pretend . Radio Spirits.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nila Mack et al.. 2002. Let's Pretend. Radio Spirits.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nila Mack et al.. Let's Pretend Radio Spirits, 2002.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Mack, Nila, et al. Let's Pretend Radio Spirits, 2002.

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