Pals of the P.A.L.

Pals of the P.A.L. appears in the following:

["Hungarian March," "Lover Come Back to Me," Poster Contest]

Saturday, April 15, 1950

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Variety show includes performances by children of the P.A.L. and short skits by the Police Athletic League Players.


Note on 1960's transfer slip: Side 2 missing.


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[Latin American Music, Math Class, Funds Drive]

Friday, January 13, 1950

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Variety show includes performances by children of the P.A.L. and short skits by the Police Athletic League Players.

Performers are named before or after each performance.


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["Medals or Money - Esther Williams," "Body and Soul," "The Blues of the Record Man"]

Saturday, October 29, 1949

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Variety show includes performances by children of the P.A.L. and short skits by the Police Athletic League Players.

Story of swimming star Esther Williams' career.

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["Busy Fingers," Accordian, The Lost Battalion, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"]

Monday, September 19, 1949

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Variety show includes performances by children of the P.A.L. and short skits by the Police Athletic League Players.

Musical performances and the story of the Lost Battalion.


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[Peanut Vendor, "I'll be hanged if they're gonna hang me"].

Saturday, January 01, 1949

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Variety show includes performances by children ...

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[Accordion Solo, Boxing League, Three Debutantes]

Saturday, October 25, 1947

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Variety show includes performances by children of the P.A.L. and short skits by the Police Athletic League Players.

P.A.L. youngster performs accordion solo, announcement about boxing league, debutantes ...

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[Christopher Columbus, Violin Solo, Peanut Vendor]

Saturday, October 18, 1947

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Variety show includes performances by children of the P.A.L. and short skits by the Police Athletic League Players.

Performers are named before or after each performance.


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["Christmas Lullaby," "Strange Love," PAL Benefit Show]

Saturday, December 07, 1946

Another riveting episode of Pals of the P.A.L.

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["We've Got Fish for Supper," "Please Don't Squeeze-a the Banana," "Wanting You"]

Saturday, August 24, 1946

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Songs:
"We've Got Fish for Supper"
"Please Don't Squeeze-a the Banana"
"Wanting You"

Features the Police Athletic League Players.


Audio courtesy of the NYC Municipal ...

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[Lover Come Back To Me, P.A.L. Boat Rides, Hattie from Haiti]

Tuesday, January 01, 1946

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Musical acts and comedy skits as ...

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[Christmas Special: "Rudolph," "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"]

Monday, January 01, 1900

Some classics placed in the hands of children and young adults.

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[Instrumental medley, White Christmas, Silent Night]

Monday, January 01, 1900

The P.A. L. players at their Christmas best.

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