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Music and Movement


'Music and Movement' was a BBC series ('Music and Movement Stage One') provided for schools and broadcast on radio from 1934 until 1969.
During some of those years 'radio' was more commonly known as 'wireless'.
None of this has anything much to do with the photograph, which incidentally would probably have been called a 'snap' during the same period.
During some of those years 'radio' was more commonly known as 'wireless'.
None of this has anything much to do with the photograph, which incidentally would probably have been called a 'snap' during the same period.
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