Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1942 — Page 21
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RADIO. PROGRAMS |
TONIGHT
+ %:30—Duffy’s Tavern, WISH.
cash
00—Burns and Allen, WFBM. ~ 8:30—Fibber McGee, WIRE. 8:30—Murder Clinic, WIBC. By FRANK WIDNER TAKE THE fish hooks out of the register. Take the bars off the swinging doors. Wash the windows and scrub 0p the floors. Archie, ‘the guy with a propensity
. for six-cylinder words, is reopening “Duffy’s Tavern.”
The poor man’s Stork club will return to radio: tonight on WISH]
. and the Blue network at 7:30 o'clock
with Ed Gardner in the role of Archie, Shifley Booth, star of “My
- Sister Eileen,” as Miss Duffy and the
AF 3
eM. 4:00=Girl Marries ‘ 4:15=Portia - 4:30~Plain Bill
_ Finnigan and Eddie. Music will be “by Peter Van Steeden’s orchestra.
other familiar tavern characters,
Hailed last year as one of the outstanding new program developments of the year, the series will continue along the same lines with one of the most important characters in the
* script never appearing in petson oH on “the show. That man is Duffy, the
owner of the tavern, who only is mentioned via telephone conversa-
tions with Archie.
*.. Archie, it is reported, had a very “pleasant summer vacation touring ‘the bush leagues with his ballplayer, Pwo-Top Gruskin. He is the guy «with two.heads and the only guy in “baseball, according to Archie, who
can watch second base and home plate at the same time. ” n os “LIGHTS OUT,” tales of suspense, imagination and mystery which > 8 nn =
first started on the air in 1936, will return to the networks tonight on. WFBM ‘at 7 o'clock. : Written and directed by Arch Oboler as a personal and, he hopes, a public relaxation from the headlines, the series is the same one that first brought Oboler recogni-
tion as an outstanding creative |.
writer of radio drama. The first’ story in the series is entitled “What the Devil,” and concerns the thought that even though there is a power for good among free men, so there may be; a living power of vil,
; GEORGE BURNS and Gracie Allen will open their fall series tonight on WFBM at 8 o'clock. The nitwit of the networks has dreamed up an adventire for the opening
.broadcasts—that of having a date | with a married man, George Burns,
Also to be heard along with the comedians are Paul Whiteman and his orchestra and singer Jimmy Cash. . Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, wife of the secretary of the treasury, and the well-known novelist, Fannie Hurs{,. will be heard in a nation-wide Blue network program direct from the Marott hotel at 2 Pp. m. tomorrow on WISH. The occasion will be a special war bond luncheon and WISH will “feed” the
program to the network. . . . Red]
Skelton will salute national newspaper week on his program’ tonight at 9:30 o'clock on WIRE. . . : A half hour earlier on. the same station, Bob Hope and his crew will move en masse on the Presidio by the Golden Gate. : » » W
THIS EVENING
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'WFB, 260 WIBC 1 py faring
WI 1310 ' (Ble Network) :
NBC Red
Brite Spots Devotional Hoosier
Are U a [Jentusl Hoosier pognes.
Mom & 8ing Along Ben Bern
Sports Hilights n C. Hill
ik Sinatra Gilbert Forbes
Turf Time Jack Armstrong Capt. Midnight
Bea Hound
Hop Har, Merry-Goonnd Front an Farrell Merry-Go-Round Don Winslow
Diginis & or Jose Bethancourt 15 Melodic Minutes| News Parade of Bands
NE ari Plan Bil
John Thomas
Fulton Lewis Felix. Adams Serenade Carlos Molina
Amos ‘'n' Andy Harry James Melody Hour Melody Hour
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Easy Aces
Fred Waring Mr. Keen
World News Frankie Parrish News Ralph Knox News | Luke Walton
Lights Out Lights Out Al Jolson Al Jolson
America’s Music Song Parade
ee Home Folks Hoosier - Home Folks
Johnny Presents Earl Godwin Johnny Presents Lum & Abner Horace Heidt Duffy’s Tavern’ Horace Heidt Dufty’s Tavern
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Burns & Allen Burns & Allen Camp Cheers Camp Cheers
Murd
Nickel Serenade Jimmy Murder Ciinte linic
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Battle of Sexes Battle of Sexes Fibber McGee Fibber McGee
Jury Trials Jury Trials Victory Band Victory Band
Camp Cheers Cam
Frazier Hunt
Gilbert Forbes Peppe Landeros ‘30 Sandman :45 Sandman
:00 Bert Wilson :15 Les Brown :30 Neil Bondshu :45 Neil Bondshu
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p Cheers Footlight Parade
John B. Hughes Griff Williams Norman Cloutier Dick Rogers
Music After Ten Don Roth
Bobb, Bobb
Sports Page Freddie Nagel Old Refrain Old Refrain
WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS
Parks Byrnes
Red Skelton John Thomas
Starlight Trail Starlight Trail Life Pi
Music You Want Music You Want Roy Shield Roy Shield
Fight G. Swing
Fight Sports Round Up
News & Musical Song of Islands Life Program rogram
Budd Franklin Freddy Martin Freddy Martin
WFBM 1260
WIBC 1070 (CBS) Mutual)
WIRE 1430
WISH 1 (NBC-Red) (Blue Network)
£°8:00 Time With Music
Keep It Private
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Sunshine Sunshine
Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol
20 Rhy thm Reveille
Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Utah Trailers
:00 N we Birds 1 Ey Birds 7:45 News
World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock
Morning Mail Morning Mail Mail
News Roundup Mountain Trio | Bandwagon Bill Haley:
8:15 Mrs. Farrell 330 Mrs. Farrell 5 Hollywood News
Musical Clock Morning News Shopping School Shopping School
‘Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club
J pb fh ve ds
“570 valiant Lady Jeary Family
Stories Hone, neymoon Hil
Melo Friendly House
Leary Family Friendly House
News ymn -8Singer.-..- - Neighborhood Call 8tring Time
Music Room The N Helpmate -Lone Journey
Friendly House Harpo & Tiny Sunshine 8
° Everson Byways
ely Tunes Lied Husband 3right Horizons Aunt Jenny
18 30 45 :00 15 £ :30 1 145 4
Road of Life Vic & Sade Against Storm David Harum
Breakfast at Sardi’'s Breakfast at Sardi’s Jack Baker Little Jack Little
Ranch Hands
9: 9: 9: 9: 0 0: 0 0
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Down-Easters
38 Helen, “rent & Sailor!
¥: 3 Our Gal Sunday
arf srier Load Le 8s
Musical Round’ Up
Singin’ Sam Serenade Headlines EATitorially
| Pledge America Rhythmios . Farm & Home Farm-Home
Tune Revue . 12: % Gilbert Forbes 30 Red Cross 12: 28 Farm Circle
Sa Vi
1d-Time in Hom
Livestock Farm and Home Wally Nehrling John Thomas
Baukhage People’s Man Drug Program Drug Program
+00 Dr. Malone We Americans Jordan ae Jorce J - Learn
3 45 Ma rs Bond Parade
Vincent Lopez Ted Malone Navy Salute Curley Bradley
Music Jdley Linda’
Hearts J. Sr Stmohy Editor's Daughter
Les Huff
Les Huff Utah Trailers Utah Trailers
David Hatum Gay School of the Air ‘School of the Air
Mary = Ma Perkins Pepper Young Happiness
War Bond Lunch. War Bond Lunch. Daydreams Ann Roselle
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* §:00—News Reporter
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Bill Haley Harpo & Tiny
Leary Leary Family Brite Spots Devotional
Hoosier Request Hoosier Request
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Wheeler Mission 130 Rhythm & Song Rhythm & Song "ao Are U a Genius? :15 Mom & Dad :30 ung Along :45 Ben Bernie
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Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown
Girl Marries Portl
a Plain Bill Front Page Farrell
Club
n Merry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round
WLW TUESDAY EVENING
4:45—Front Page Farrell
$:15—Don Winslow 5:30=Lum °'n Abner Fibber
6:00—Fred Waring 3:48" Fibner
& 15—Carroll; Alcott
a. M. 8" :30—News. Weather 6:45—Reveille Roundup 7:00—Time to Shine %:15=Carroll D. Alcott
onsumers
12:30--Big 8
00—New 3 i8—me_ “Nellis 12: Bo Rerts
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THIS CURIOUS WORLD
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7:30 -Horace Heidt 7:45=Horace Heidt :00-—-Battle of Sexes 3:18 Basile of - Sexes
its 00—Bob Hope WEGNESDAY PROGRAMS
10:00—~Road of Lite 10:15=Vic & Sade 10:30-=Against The Storm 10: 145—David Harum
1:00—-Light of World nely Women
9: fob Hope 9:30—Red Skelton 9:45—Red Skelton 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15=Backgrouna 10:30—Deke Moffitt 10:45—Dance Orch. 11:00—Reporter—News 11:15—Bevesly Hills 11:30==Moon ' River .11:45--Moon River
McGee McGee
1:30-Guiding Light 1:45--Church Hymns 2:00—=Mary Marlin 2:15—Ma Perkins 2:30==Pepper Young 3: a) ess
3:30=Lorenzo Jones 3:46 Widder Brown Marries
P.M, - ei 13: 15—Parm H Hou 4:00—Girl
: 15—Portia 4:30—Plain
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—By ‘William Ferguson
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
| Animals that eat both meat and:
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1—Which of the Scandinavian] countries is not occupied by the Germans? 2—An army captain and a navy captain hold equivalent rank; true or false? 3—The summer home of Queen| * Wilhelmina of the Netherlands { {is in Vermont, Massachusetts or Connecticut? 1?
plant substances are . classified
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{at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois st.
4—Omnivorous. §—California. . 6—No. (It points toward the north magnetic — not geographic -— pole.) T7—Morpheus. 8—A fish.
9— Lancaster ‘(Red Rose) and York| :
(White Rose). 10—Rounders.
VETERANS GROUP TO CONVENE HERE
The 20th annual meeting of district 3, United Spanish War Veter‘ans, will open at 9:30 a. m. Sunday
Mrs. Virginia Martin, of Indian{aRatis, will preside, assisted by Mrs. Alice Goodnight and Mrs, Dora B. Love. The Major Harold C. Megrew auxiliary degree staff will exempty the ritual.
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