 The Hollywood Radio Theatre. Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, tonight I want you to go with me to Never Never Land. Because we're going to tell you one of the most enchanting stories of all times, Peter Pan. Peter Pan was created by the great playwright James M. Barry. It was our own Walt Disney, who brought Peter and his charming little friends to the screens for everyone to enjoy. And as our stars from the original cast, we have those two talented youngsters, Bobby Briscoe and Catherine Beaumont. We also represent John Carradine, a fine actor, whom I had the pleasure of directing in one of his first pictures. Now, Peter Pan, starring Bobby Briscoe as Peter and Catherine Beaumont as Wendy, with John Carradine as Captain Hook. What has happened before? What has happened in London? I'm a quiet peep in this particular home because there are children here who believe in him. There's Wendy, the eldest, and little, and Michael, the best. For the boys, Peter Pan is the hero of all their mystery games. While Wendy not only believes in Peter, but there's a supreme authority on all his marvelous adventures. Now, anyone who believes in Peter Pan also believes in his arch enemy, the notorious cowardly pirate Captain Hook. Captain Hook, you know, is very aptly named a crocodile once devoured his hand. And in its place, he wears an iron hook where his right hand used to be. Pardon me. Not his right hand, sir. His left hand. Oh, to be sure. Her left hand. Thank you, Wendy. Not at all. Anyway, the boys, John and Michael, like nothing better than to play at being Peter Pan and Captain Hook. For example, just listen to them. Trust you, Peter Pan. You'll never leave my ship alive. Bobby, this is my turn to be Captain Hook. Yes, yes. Of course. But, sir, have you seen my puppet? Well, I didn't mean to step on your tail. I'm sorry, Nana. Now, where are my couplets? Couplets? Yes, the gold ones. Mother and I are going out tonight. And that's all right. The best we have to consult Matt. Now then, by looking at this map... Good heavens! My poor shipfront! My large, teeny shipfront! How can I wear it tonight? You've drawn your silly map all over my shipfront. Hey, look! That's Wendy. Story. I might have known. Wendy, come here. Save these boys with a lot of particular stories. Captain Hook, indeed. Peter Pirate. Happy to tan, Father. Poppycock. Absolute Poppycock. Come on, Marjor. Mary, our daughter's growing up. It's high time she had a room of her own. Oh, how dare you! No, no, please! You heard me. A room of your own, young lady. This is your last night in the nursery. Yes, yes. Yes, and you too, Nana. Out you go. Out, out, I say. Oh, my God! You're dead. You really think it's a good day? There will be no more doubt for this mate in his house. Come along, Nana. We have a very comfortable doghouse in the garden, and there you will stay. Good-bye, Nana. Don't look at me like that. It's nothing, personal. It's Justin. Well, you're not really a nurse at all, you know. Well, you're a dog. My children are not puppies. They're people. And sooner or later, people have to go up. There, now, keep well, Nana. See you in the morning. A few moments later, Mr. and Mrs. Darling were on their way to their party. You think the children were this safe up there without Nana? Of course they were this safe. But Wendy said something about his shadow. No, what shadow? See the panties. Wendy says she found his shadow. Oh, you think that's a bigger pant? You don't say. Good gracious, whatever shall we do? What's that? Sound it up! All scum in the house! Oh, Mary, of all the impossible, little panties, these are panties. Now that Mrs. Darling's here to look, he would have seen two visitors there in the moonlight. High on the roof. One of them looked very much like a boy. The image is only that close to him. See, there's a boy. None other than Peter Pan. But he'd have had to look more closely to see his companion. A very tiny companion, no larger than, well, the Giffy there. But she's a pixie. A very pretty, saucy little pixie. Her name is Tinkerbell. Now, Tinkerbell, never talk, never say the word. She has a special language, all her own, and it sounds nothing like his. But I told you, Tink. He had to fly down here to find my shadow. And just as soon as we find it, he'll fly back to never, never land. Well, there's the window. You ready? Don't go. All right, Tink. Now search the room. You look there, and I'll look over here. Just help me find my shadow. It's with Tinkerbell who found it. Lying in the top floor of the dresser. Just where Wendy had lifted. Well, all I have to do now is move my shadow back on. Then we can go to... Come down, girl. You're supposed to be asleep. But you broke me up. I just found your shadow. Oh, I do hope he didn't rumble. You know, Peter, you look exactly the way I thought you would. Oh, a little taller to have. Look at the dress. Oh, Peter. What in the world are you trying to do? Well, I'm putting my shadow on, of course. But so? Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha. You guys, look at the shadow on the sofa. He seems to be torn on with needle and flesh. You sure? Well, no. Look, I think so. Now, I find my sewing skills easy. Stick it on in low time. Of course, I knew it was your shadow the minute I saw it. And I said to myself, I said, I'll put it away to Peter Danno till he comes back. Oh, you sure? To come back, I said. And you did, didn't you, Peter? Ah, look what I don't understand is, it, Peter, how can I sew your shadow on if you keep flying around the world? Girls talk too much. Oh, I'm sorry. Well, I mean Wendy. Wendy more than Andrew. Wendy's enough. Oh. Now, how did Nana get your shadow in the first place? She jumped at me the other night. Over there at the window sill. Look what you do on the window sill. I came to listen to your stories, of course. My stories? Oh, they're all about you. That's why I like them. I talk to lost boys. The lost boys? Well, all I remember, they're your helpers. Oh, I'm so glad you came back. I might never have seen you. Why not? Because I have to grow up starting tomorrow. Grow up? But that means no more stories. Not even one. No, I won't have it. Come on. Come on. Look where I come from. Never, neverland. Look where I come from. Never, neverland. You'll never grow up there. Look what would mother say. Mother? What's mother? Why, you don't know what mother is? Mother is someone who loves you and cares for you. And tells you stories? Good. Now come on to the window. And when I tell you, please don't. No, no, just a minute. I have to pack some clothes and leave a note. I think I'll give you a kiss. Be quiet, Tinker Bell. What's a kiss? Well, a kiss is just gone still. And I'll show you. What in the world? Tinker Bell, I don't know what got into her. All I was going to do was give you a... Oh. Oh, I see. She certainly got mad about something. Yeah, we've waken my brothers. Oh, no, Michael. Not a firefly. A fixie. She says you're a big, ugly girl. Amazing. Simply amazing. Well, come on, Wendy. Let's go. Where are we going? To Never, Neverland. Never, Neverland. Really? He's just taken this far. But for this car. Oh, I couldn't go without Michael and John. Captain Hook is in Neverland. Is he not? I should like very much to cross swords with a real buccaneer. Yeah. But you'll have to take orders. But how do we get to Neverland? How? Why, we fly, of course. But we can't fly? Of course you can. It's easy. All you do is... Is, uh... She has fun, eh? What's the matter? Don't you know? Oh, sure. It's just that I never thought about it before. Let's see. That's it. You think of a wonderful thought. Any happy news for us? Uh-huh. Like toys at Christmas? Sleigh bells? Smell? Yep. It's easier than pie. Can fly! Now you try. I'll think of a mermaid lagoon. What's the matter with you? All it takes is faith and trust. Oh. And something I forgot. Dust? Dust? Yep. Just a little bit of pixie dust. All right, Tink. Get out some pixie dust. You should say not. Well, I say you shall. It's an order. Think of a happiest thing. If the same is having wings. Let's all try it just once more. No, Sleigh Bell. In the mountains and towns and higher and higher and higher. All in all, the most exhilarating experience. Except for Tinkabell, that is. Just a little jealous and doesn't like the idea at all. Anyway, when the city disappears underneath the clouds and the stars move bigger and bigger. This is Tinkab. Which direction now can there be neverland? There it is, Wendy. The second start of the ride in straight-on good morning. It's a bar that's more refined underneath the world tonight. Enduring things for others. If that sounds a little confused, let me tell you what I mean. In Tokyo, two of the commanding generals on a guard platoon each adopted an orphanage. They sent work parties to repair roofs, walls, ceilings, windows and floors to fix the plumbing and renew kitchen and heating facilities. Intense rivalry developed between the units as to which could do the most. Each platoon solicited money at its pay tables. They bought both of cloth and had one cloth made for their protégés. For kind of gain, the kind of a rivalry that we like to hear about because it's one in which everybody wins. And such acts by you and your friends today are shaping our world of tomorrow. Now our producer, Mr. Cunning, act two of Peter Pan starring Bobby Drisco as Peter and Catherine Beaumont as Wendy with John Caradine as Captain Hook and Bill Thompson as Sneed. While Peter Pan and Wendy and John are nice. Oh, yes. They're tiny people, very nice. While they're flying to the island of Never Never Land, what does Captain Hook have? Captain Hook and his villainous pilot crew. Well, they're exactly where Peter left them and board their ships. Siding at anchor is Never Never Land power. The pirate life is a wonderful life but only over the sea. The meeper in it, I thought can hear all the life of a pirate for me. Oh! On this port, Captain Hook certainly comes to place the map of Never Never Land. Grasp that Peter Pan. If I could only find his height up, I'd trap him in his lair. But where is it? To the west? Oh, we've searched that. To the east? We've combed every inch of it. What of the north there? Oh, no, no. Any fool knows the north is all Indian territory. But wait. Wait. Those red skins know this island better than I do the own ship. Ah, I wonder. Good Lord, Captain. I've got it, Mr. C. I've got it. It's a Captain Hook, sir. That's my nose. Oh, so it is. I found the solution. Tiger Lily. Tiger Lily, Captain. The Indian princess, the chief's daughter. She'll know where Peter Pan is hiding. But where is she from, Your Honor? Oh, well, the persuasion might be in order. Now let me see. Spoiling in oil. Good life for them. Heal, holly. Lovely, lovely. All right. Maroonie. Oh, you're a fly one, Captain. Fly, fly. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. C. But Maroonie's a bit of a fun. It's not what I'd call exactly good form, sir. Good form, Mr. C. Blast good form. Did Pan show good form when he did this to me? Cutting off my left hand? Well, now, Captain, he'd better have an affair doing a lot, sir. I want you to take my hand and toss it overboard to that crocodile. Boy, woody boy, sir. This bit of childish play. That cursed crocodile fancies the taste of me so well. He's followed me ship ever since. Licking his chop for the rest of me. And you'd have had him by now, Captain, if he hadn't swallowed that alarm clock. But now when he's about to warn you, you might say with his pit-tock, pit-tock, pit-tock, pit-tock. Go ahead, Mr. C. Enough of that internal foul. What does that mean, sir? I am talking to C. Oh, no. No. Down there. Look. Here in the water. Blast me if he ain't found you again. He's looking right at you, Captain. Stop-eyed with anticipation as the poet said. Save me, Mr. C. Oh, don't let him get me. Don't let him get me. Here, now. I'm on you. Upset and a poor Captain. There'd be no land out today. Now shoot. Zoom on. Shoot. He's back and off, sir. Nothing to set about. I can't stand it any longer. I can't, I tell you. I can't. Well, now, that being the case, sir, why don't we leave Never Never Land? We ought to be tenant to business, Captain. I couldn't ship and couldn't gullet. I've told you a hundred times. We don't lift anchor to let Richard Peter Pan hang some yard up. Captain, look. It's him. It's Peter Pan. He's a lion, that is. Welcome me, I. It is Pan. Hated this way with some of those curvy plaques. He haven't got two boys yet, sir. Look alive. Just stop. Oh, I will get him this time, Mr. Smith. That's me with your runner. Oh, I've waited years for this. Not some bank holiday, either. He's bottom up there like stupid ducks. Oh, what for? Oh, that's my hearties. Yes, high in the sky, flying over Never Never Land, Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, and the three children were coming to the end of their journey from London. Well, there it is. There's Never Never Land. Oh, yes, I thought I was dreaming it would be. Hey, look, John. Men need to grow, right, Joe? And over there, the Indians have me. Do you help me? Cannonball, watch out. Here comes another. Now, where's Tink? Quick, Tink. Take Wendy and the boys back in town. Off they appear and draw a huck's fire. See, Michael and John following her. Tinkerbell will fix me. Roll off with practice she could. Jealous of Wendy. This is her opportunity for revenge. She's flying on her head. Some of the lost boys tell them a pair of enemies approach against well and leave the rest to them. But I'm happy to say that because anything unfortunate occurred, Peter Pan's troops down from the sky to win this race too. But I'll soon find out. It's a king of tales. Now, there, friends, this is Foxboy. He has a bushiest tale of a lot. Then there's Rabbit Boy, Guns Boy, the Bear Twin. Well, anyway, there they are. What a bunch of blockheads you've turned out to be. Yeah! This is what I find it doing to her. Oh, gosh! You said she was a bird! A Wendy bird! A terrible fear for Wendy Bird. Take the back. And she told us that she said to brush her ass! Oh, I see. All right, Hank, come here. You're charged with high treason. Geltie or not Geltie? Geltie, huh? Very well. I'm here by banishing you from Neverland forever. Oh, no, Peter. Not forever. Well, for a week then. Come on, Wendy. I'll show you the island. Oh, I see the many birds. The many legumes. I want to see mermaids. Let's go, honey. Personally, I prefer to investigate the aberrationing. Yeah, me too. All right, boy. Well, I show Wendy the mermaid lagoon. You take John, Michael, and go and capture if you're Indian. John, you can be a raider. I shall try to be worthy of my poster. Peter Pan took Wendy to mermaid lagoon. A little fair. A little lagoon goes out to the river. A little river goes out to the sea. A visa's saying certainly Piep's Gru Layz is going to let you. Peter, what is it? Out there, out there on the river. A room boat. You mean this place. Oh, it's a beach. Oh, INVAC. Wendy, look. They've got Tiger Millie. Captain Hook has captured the Indian princess. Poor Tiger Millie. They're heading for star rock. Come on, Wendy. I've gotta see. Capture the Indian princess. In Long ה'q the boy. What is Michael and John and the lost boy who also were trying to capture the Indians? For all they found the Indians, only something is wrong. after that it's made in indium after pit come on, this is the end many moons, red man fight, pale face, lost boys sometimes you win sometimes we win not turning blues this time, no turn them loose boobum where are you at, princess tiger lily are you alright? do you mean see us in here? boobum kidding around tiger lily not back by sunset we burn them boys at stake sheep rent them mad see you again at sunset since the boys have fallen tiger lily but we know better, don't we? once again, cunning, merciless captain who constructs, kidnaps the poor little princess and carried her off the scarlet rock in this huge cave in the shore of the ocean look at the tight tiger lily to the rock that jumped up from the water dear princess just tell me the hiding place of Peter Pan then I shall set you free am I not a man of my word, Mr. T oh, but I always happen pardon me for cropping your fingers you'd better talk, my dear assume the tide will be coming in the water will rise to the very root of this cave and then the last will be truly let's have your last chat, tiger lily beware, captain, look beware of what you do you hear that? who could it be? the evil spirit is running at any risk stand by, little poeple, Mr. T I'll reach him on the rock he must get it indeed the voice of course is none other than Peter Pan as soon as Captain Hook and Clambor's out of sight Peter, wait a direction watch this, Wendy be careful, Peter, where do you go? nowhere all I'm going to do is imitate Captain Hook's voice I do it rather well, I think Peter, that's wonderful at least it's consistent but Captain let me know, let me know all right, tiger lily back to the rowboat, my lady I told him all along, you and me would never betray Peter Pan and just what do you think you are doing, Mr. Sweeney? that's what you're saying, my captain carry on out all right you glittering idiot and tire now you should make up your mind let it go, put it back, let it go a man's a fool we're in a jam, Wendy by the time I'm through it's me who won't even know his own name Captain, Wendy give it to me, don't even care if you've no room, Captain you're at a disadvantage I can stand or fly about but you, one fall step and you plunge into the sea I'll get you, Pan I'll cure your liver at the tip of me what a pity, Mr. Sweeney the last thing I do you pushed me off that's what you did fuck at him, Wendy a godfish hanging by our heart Captain, do you hear something? why blast me, we have a visitor no, no good afternoon, Mr. Crocodile and do you like codfish? you do boy I'm not going to push you off but I can't save you either you see, Captain that rock you're hanging from is about to give way help oh, it was a sight to behold Captain Hook's running for his life in a hungry crocodile lunging after him through the boiling water snapping and booming hopefully but reach his ship he did, scrambling up the anchor chain just as the crocodile George crashed behind him and from the shore came Peter Pan talking cry of victory but Peter was too busy to listen to the raisings of the first plated pirate but he and Wendy now were bringing the Indian Princess back to the Grateful Father what a Captain Hook had he learned his lesson at last well, if anyone thinks so they simply don't know very much about Captain Hook that boy that wicked, wicked boy making a fool of me again me who's bothering him this much where's the mustard pot no, I'm bringing it sir I've got news from the island oh, dear Mesa all those nasty germs what news from the island well, just between us Captain Hook is clever brewing woman clever now I really want this to go any further but the Cook told me that the first mate told him that he heard that Pan has gone and banished Peter Pan that's delicious speed what do I care what the Cook said did you say Pan has that is Tinkerbell aye aye, Captain yeah yeah but why well, on account of Wendy, Captain he tried to do an entry, did Cook said that would set us that is me that is all this wonderful news that showed me they first why a terrorist female can be tricked into anything all we have to do is convince Tinkerbell the wings are to help her and the little wings will chart our course straight to Pan's hiding place Mr. Smith take the long boat and go, sir if it's all a thank you, Captain I'll stay on board and play Quidditch with the Cook never eat you, Smith you'll find Tinkerbell and bring that to me, understand? Mr. Smith Mr. Smith Mr. Smith where are they? bless you, Mr. Smith poor Tinkerbell banished by Peter Pan alone, rejected she's easily captured by Mr. Smith and now back on the pirate ship my dear Miss Bell I have invited you aboard my ship to catch up on your true friend that dear lad Peter Pan ah, Mr. Smith what lovely news what news what feeling thank you, your honor Miss Bell I want to tell Peter I want you to tell him that I bear immoral feelings oh, Pan has his balls to be sure of and bringing that Wendy to the island, for instance dangerous business that I came rumored at it that already she has come between you and Peter what news yes, Mr. ah, then it is true let this be a lesson to you, Mr. Smith ah, the way of a man with a maid taking the best years of her life and then passing her aside like an old drop it's a human slime, that's what it is we mustn't judge Peter too harshly, my dear it's that Wendy who's to blame but we know twice we must save the man from himself a very good question, ma'am but how, indeed if he will if anchor come tomorrow we stay in the way that it's me we'll Shanghai Wendy oh, bring her take her to see with us when Wendy gone Peter will soon forget this mad infatuation me, we must go to Charlotte once the round pans over the traffic we don't know where that man lives great, stop he, you've a mind like a steel trap oh, sad me dear you can touch one inch of the tree times down below the ground and then set you a cave finger on a hook on Peter's back you need to see we found him in life listen to the little dear she wants to go back to the ice miss Bell you'll be most helpful but the only place you're going is it in the splinter a little prison for a pretty little pixie come along speed Peter pans me prisoner this night or I'm not captain hook oh, a pirate's life is a wonderful life but don't be over the sea you'll be a pirate's life oh, a pirate's life is a wonderful life Radio Theatre will continue in just a few moments Corporal Sam Adler of the 2nd Armored Division had an idea that he could put his talent to work for the betterment of German-American relations his background included two college degrees in music and he knew that there were many musicians in the army so he organized the 7th Army Symphony Orchestra it was a spare-time project that soon gained official notice and the group met a total of 44 appearances in 43 days new and difficult scores were learned almost overnight and German and American music was played at each concert everywhere the orchestra traveled the audiences greeted it with amazement and wild applause here was a group, a cross-section of America representing all races and creeds that brought together thousands of people on a common cultural and spiritual plane there's no doubt that through the medium of music Corporal Sam Adler made a substantial contribution to the improvement of German-American relations such acts of these by you and your friends today are shaping our world of tomorrow the curtain rises on Act 3 of Peter Pan starring Bobby Bliskell as Peter and Catherine Beaumont as Wendy with John Carradine as Captain Hook and Bill Thompson as Smee well, it's now late at night on one side of the island of Never Never Land Captain Hook, Mrs. Smee and the Pirate sneak stealthily ashore taught Hangman's tree in Peter Pan's home the children have just returned there from the Indian and cats and Wendy's having a little difficulty getting her younger brothers to go to sleep now, I don't want to have to tell you again take off the war piece and tell us and get ready for bed but boys, we're going home in the morning home? the idea is ridiculous well, you can't stay you need a mother we all do Michael, of course not surely you haven't forgotten our real mother no, Michael that was men of a dog I think I had a mother one he did have one no, mother now if you'd all be quiet I'd try to tell you what a mother is come on, come on well, a mother a real mother is the most wonderful person in the world she's the angel voice with which you could night this is your cheek with the same type you're not that's the hollow trunk of Hangman's tree and there, surrounding them is Captain Hook and his wretched crew I heard it the bomb, Mr. Skeet all I have to do now is lower this box containing the bomb down the hollow tree there we are if Captain wouldn't be more humane I'd just as good and delicate as it would, Mr. Smee but I've given me work to think of help not to lay a finger on a hook Captain Hook never breaks a promise I'll give you the three young ones from Gloomsbury's tree surely you still got me there never you've had me proposition either you join the crew or walk the pike oh no, we won't Peter Pan will save us did you hear that, Mr. Smee Pan will save us then there are me to tell you dearly I left a present for Pan a sort of surprise package you might say package, package to be sure why I can see our little friend at this very moment reading the tender inscription that I wrote upon the box so Peter, we've loved him well do not open until six o'clock what time is it, Mr. Smee 20 seconds to sit here could he but see within the package, Miss Wendy he would find an ingenious little device so delicately set to send the hands of the coffee stick Peter Pan will be blasted off of never, never land or ever a bomb oh no no 14 seconds 13 seconds help Peter yes, Captain Hook's triumph is at hand is there nothing or no one remaining but what this evil man what's this? think about, think about the little fixie unknown to Captain Hook think about has escaped and she's flown from the ship with little Peter Pan oh hi, Tink hey, I thought I banished you take a look at this box Wendy left it for me give it to ya I'll stop that let's go with it what's the matter with you Captain Hook don't be silly fuck it Captain Hook fuck it's smoking it is a bomb stand back Tink I'll throw it out of the cave kindly remove your hat ah man and now Miss Wendy and Captain which will it be? the pen or the plant Captain Hook my brothers and I will never join your crew as you wish all right your pills right ladies first no good bye boys is she not? straight to the end and then she jumped and where's the splash? it happened in the nose splash stop her phone not a bloomin' ripple well go to the hailing loop where's the weak power you ready to go Captain Hook didn't see me she did it makes no splash so you want a splash Mr. Poppins a pack of nincompoops who else wants to hear a splash your next look this time you've gone too far Captain Hook him and the girl up in the rigging it's coffee but these drinking ghosts what's talking say you're glad what ghosts indeed I'm on it Peter from down to the deck sword in hand firstly splash the loops that found the lost boys together and as they swarmed across the neck battling the pirates Peter and Kate the masterpin can tell don't take off Captain Hook but what has done to Wendy and to her brothers to say nothing of the lost boys in Tinkerbell Tinkerbell she saved my life and she is and she means more to me than anyone in the world so take that and that and that no man boy I think the demon your steel will never touch me you forget hook I can fly that's fine never then fly it Howard Howard me you wouldn't dare engage me man come on you fly away like a cowardly sparrow nobody calls pan a coward and live I'll fight your man to man and with one hand behind my back call to your house you won't fly it it's a no no it's a yes I give you my word then let's have a hit in the land you prepare to die die never before us sit that's mortal man's scene such a duo they fought on the deck they battled in the rigging and they parried on the yacht and then pressing his opponent to the rail pan at long last touched his steel to the scrawny hook of Captain Hook you wouldn't land you wouldn't do in old hook now would you I told you before say your prayer I'll go away whatever and don't look for help to your crew they've already deserted you they left this ship in the longboat oh it's a sad day for piracy and crime bad bad boy I'll do anything you say well all right then I'll throw you on this one condition if you say you're a codfish I'm a codfish louder I'm a codfish you're free to go and never return you're a chooker I already hit him with me iron hook this is the end I was a fool to touch you and since you're a codfish into the sea you go where you belong sleep is soothed over the horizon by a very happy crocodile Hook's ship now belongs to Peter Pan and the very first command from Captain Pan is directed at Tika Pan well Tink we're voicing the anchor I hereby order you to sprinkle this entire ship with Pixie Dust we're flying down to London believe what happens full sail to the wind the ship's fed down the milky way and over London town it left two boys and one girl safely in their home on Boone's very street when their terrace returns it went up the stairs to make sure their children were asleep can't you change your mind about Wendy? after all George she still is a child oh short Mary oh I never mean no thing well in the morning you'll tell her she may George George Wendy is not in her bed quickly dear turn off the lamp Wendy oh Hunter you're doing it the window asleep dear at the window oh mother you're back back? yes father we've been never never land never never land oh yes but I am ready to grow up father oh oh well my dear oh in good time after all perhaps we were a little hasty oh but it was such a wonderful adventure why we were even kidnapped tonight and I knew Peter Pan would save us and he did and we all called him for coffee in the sky and Mary I'm going to bed oh mother he really is a wonderful isn't he look out the window see how well he sails the ship now dear there's nothing out there in the sky except George George look now what? there against the moon you know Mary I have this kind of feeling that I've seen that ship before a long time ago when I was a little boy there's Wendy dear he really is wonderful one is chief body officer Harry Flame a veteran navy electrician who saw lots of action in the war in the Pacific the other is Mrs. Sadaya Ishihwata of Tokyo Mrs. Ishihwata turned her home and her fortune over to 53 boys and girls of all ages who were orphaned by World War II and chief Flame devoted his off-duty hours to helping this tiny Japanese lady he organized his friends in the work teams and because of their work the home took on a bright new look new panes of glass were installed a new girls dormitory was built and twice a week a navy truck rolled up with leftover food writing paper worn out clothing and other contributions from the man Chief Flame made it his private project toward better relationships between people of two different countries and it's paid off in mutual goodwill such acts by you and your friends today are shaping our world of tomorrow and now Mr. Cummings with our stars and here they are Peter Pan and Wendy I mean Bobby Driscoll and Catherine Beaumont and don't forget John Carradine who played Captain Huss Mr. Carradine played my father Mr. Darling of course children Mr. Carradine is very versatile so we cast him as both Mr. Darling and Captain Huss John tell Bobby and Kathy about your one-man show and it's called a Carras de la Femus Roar I do scenes from Hamlet and my best do you see that we certainly want to see the show Mr. Carradine you know I want to study Shakespeare even if the best roles do go to the men what an enchanting voice think about has Mr. Carradine listen to that it's the crocodile after you again no Kathy there's just nearest watch telling me it's time for us to leave good night good night good night and have a wonderful Christmas once again the holiday season is here and may it be a joyous Christmas for you knowing that at last our country is at peace and may we continue to pray that the wonderful words spoken on the first Christmas day two thousand years ago will prevail throughout the world as they make truly the peace on a good-willed ordnance night were Will Thompson as Mr. Smee her Butterfield as the narrator Christopher Cook as John Richard Beals as Michael Mary Flynn as Mrs. Darling Billy Bretcher as the Indian chief Michael Miller as Cubby Stuffy Singer as Foxy Earl Peane as Nana and Chef Lincoln and Eddie Mar as the pirate