Markus Rautio | |
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Born | |
Died | 14 February 1973 81) Helsinki, Finland | (aged
Resting place | Hietaniemi Cemetery |
Career | |
Show | Markus-sedän lastentunti |
Station(s) | National Radio of Finland |
Eino Markus Rautio (17 May 1891 – 14 February 1973), also known as Uncle Markus (Finnish: Markus-setä), was a Finnish radio journalist and presenter.
Between 1926 and 1956 he presented the children's radio show Children's Hour with Uncle Markus (Finnish: Markus-sedän lastentunti) on the National Radio of Finland.
On his show he said Father Christmas (Finnish: Joulupukki) lived in Lapland on Ear Mountain (Korvatunturi), on the basis that this was where he could hear everything to find out who was naughty and nice.[1] The theme was later taken up by Mauri Kunnas in his books on Christmas, wherein Santa Claus lives in a remote village on the side of the Hill, with his elves and reindeer.
Rautio was buried in Hietaniemi Cemetery.
References
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