Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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The toys which Bobby distributed were collected in a nation-wide appeal to American youngsters which garnered over 100,000 items. Bobby was received by the Lord Mayor of London and was asked to speak over the BBC network on behalf of Europe's orphans. Bobby visited The Lea — the country home in Denham, England, which is maintained by Foster Parents Plan — on horseback, much to the delight of the young orphans who live there. The children later joined Bobby in a half-hour Radio Luxembourg program