Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1942 — Page 19
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RADIO PROGRAMS
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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 (C (NBC) Sea Hound
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Brite Spots Devotional Portia : Plain Bill Sportsman _ Club Front Page Farrell erry-Go-Round
Unannounced Turf Bar Time Virginia Byrd. Don Winslow Dial & Dance b Jose Bethancourt 15 Melodic Minutes
World News Prayer—News Edwin C. Hill Santa Claus News . John Thomas Parade of Bands Fred Waring
Soothing Serenade | Jack Armstrong Gilbert Forbes Capt. Midnight World News Symphonic Swing
Fulton Lewis Ralph Knox News
Felix Adams Hoosier Home Folks Johnny Presents Johnny Presents
‘| Hoosier Home Folks Horace Heidt
Horace Heidt Battle of Sexes
I WiSH YOU QUICK, LET ME MARK HADN'T PUT OUR. STUFF IN BIG THEM TO SLEEP \ LETTERS. YOU KNOW -=THEY WON'T | HOW SHE TAKES OUR GO TO BED STUFF BY MISTAKE FOR HOURS | THEN CALLS UP AN WHEN 1 GET | HAS DECIDED SHE
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WISH 1310 (Blue Network) 4:00 Tea Time Tunes AL 4:15 Mom & Dad 4:30 Santa Claus 4:45 Ben Bernie
KNows/ TWO COUNTRIES ARE «HEH HEY 7- IF SHE JUST - oR 0 KEEPS ITS
Bob Allen Bob Allen
News Bill Prost—Sports
‘Earl Godwin Lum & Abner
Duffy's Dufty’s Jury Trials Spotlight. Bands Spotlight Bands Raymond G. Swing Nation at War
Melody Hour
15 30 45 :00 Lights Out News :15 Lights Out Song Parade 30 Federal Ace 45 Al Jolson Federal Ace ’ 00 15
Burns & Allen Nickel Serenade Burns & Allen G. Marcantoni Murder Clinic Murder Clinic
:00 Unannounced John B. Hughes :15 Unannounced Art Kassel ‘ 30 Concert Miniatures | Norman Cloutier :45 Frazier Hunt Dick Kuhn
:00 Gilbert Forbes Music After Ten x} ld Today Don Roth :30° Sandman Farm Credit 4 :0
Al Jolson
30 Suspense :45 Suspense
: Fibber McGee ‘Bob Hope Bob Hope Red Skelton Red Skelton John Thomas Music You Like
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Music You Want Music You Want
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5 Sandman Star Parade
0 Strikes & Spares | Sports Aces :16 Hockey Game Dick Jurgen :30 Hockey Game Old Refrains Roy Shield :45 Hockey Game Old Refrains Roy Shield
WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS
WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network)
:30 Early Birds Tex & Grandsons Sunshine :46 Early Birds Tex ler Sunshine
:00 News News News :15 Early Birds Linda Lou. Morning Mail :30 Early Birds Bill Haley Utah Trailers
News Roundup Get Up & Go
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Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol
World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock
Musical Clock Morning News Bandwagon Shopping School Get Up & Go Shopping School
Mel Steele Merry Melodies Mel Steele The O'Neills Helpmate Lone Journey
Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi’s Vic & Sade Breakfast at S8ardi's Against Storm Jack Baker David Harum Little Jack Litéle
Piano Twins Keyhoard Rhythm Music Makers Democracy Songs Headlines Farm & Home EATitorially Farm & Home ,
Livestock Baukhage . Farm and Home People’s Man Wally. Nehrling Drug Program John Thomas Drug Program
Music Medley Vincent Lopez Linda's Love Ted Malone Hearts in Harmony| Navy Salute Editor's Daughter | Curley Bradley’
Mary Marlin Three R's Ma . Perkins. Three R's Pepper Young Daydreams Right to Happiness| Anne Roselle
Club Matinee
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:00 Time With Music 35 Mrs, Farrell :30 Mrs, Farrell - :45 Hollywood News 0
0 Valiant’ Lady v 9:15 Stories 9:30 Honeymoon Hill 9:45 Melodies
10:00 Timely Tunes 30:15 Second Husband 10:30 Bright Horizons 10:45 Aunt Jenny
11:00 Kate Smith 11:15 Big Sister 11:30 Helen ‘Trent 11:45 Our Gal Sunday
12:00 Tune Revue :15 Gilbert Forbes :30 Farm News :45 Farm Olrcle
0 Dr. Malone 5 Joyce Jordan 0 Love & Learn
5 Ma Perkins Bond Farade
:00 David Harum Les Huff :15 Bob & Gayle ' | Les Huff 0 School of Air Utah ‘[rallers 5 School of Air Utah Trailers
Harpo & Tiny Backstage Wife Harpo | & Tiny Stella llas Hoosier Home Folks| Lorenzo Jones Hoosier Home Folks| Widder Brown
Brite ‘Spots Girl Marries Devotional Portia Plain Bill
Blue Mt. Girls Turf Ear Time Front Page Farrell
WLW TUESDAY PROGRAMS
PM 6/30—Dinah Shore 9:16—Bob Hope 4:00—Girl Marries 6/45—H. V. Kaltenborn 9:30—Red Skelton 4:15—Portia 7:00—Johnny Presents : 4:30—Plain Bill 7/15—Johnny Presents 4:45—Front Page Farrell 7:30—Horace Heidt : 7:45—Horace Heidt §:00—Battle of Sexes §:15—Battle of Sexes 8:30-.Fibber McGee
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News Hymn Singer Friendly House . PP. A. Friendly House String Time
Friendly House Ethel R. Willitts Ethel R. Willitts Everson Byways
Ranch Hands Howard Carlson Tex & Grandsons Hi Ssilor!
News Haymakers Strictly Personal Sunshine Special
We Americans Pioneer Sons Pioneer Sons
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BLAZES! WE'RE _ JSAY, WHAT'S AND T BACK IN ENGLAND! THE MATTER WITH | UNDERSTAND, LIEUTENANT: HE'S THE OLD CHA UNDER
IT'S ENGLAND, OLIVANT. FRENCH... BEEN LIVING UM ENGLAND! : : ANYWAY? © / GERMAN RULE, A PRISONER IN A NAZI CONCENTRATION. CAMP. IT'S ONLY FELLAS OLIVANT WHO KNOW AND CIATE THE REAL MEANING OF FREEDOM!
11:00—Gardner Benedict : 11:15—Gardner Benedict 6:00—Fred Waring . 8¥¢5—Fibher McGee’ 11:30—Midnite Melodies 6:15—Carroll Alcott 9:00—Bob Hope 11:45—Moon River
WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS
10:00—Road of Life 1:30—Cuiding Light 10:15—Vis & Sade 1:45—Church Hymns 10:30—Agaifist The Storm 2:00—Mary Marlin 10:45—David Harum 2:15—~Ma Perkins 11:00—Editor’s Daughter 2:30—Pepper Young 11:15—Ma Perkins 2:45—Happiness “Fa Reg, U, | 3:00—Backstage Wife i 3:15—Stella Dallas 8:15—Linda’s Love 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 8:30—Beautiful Life P. M. 3:45—Widder Brown 8:45—Aunt Jenny | 12:15—Farm ¥our 4:00—Girl Marries
A. M. ; - 6:30—News-Weather 6:45—Reveille Roundup
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TONIGHT
7:30—Duffy’s Tavern, WISH. 8:00—Burns and Allen, WFBM. 8:30—Murder Clinic, WIBC, 9:00—Bob Hope, WIRE.
Vallee, John Scott Trotter, and
9:00—News a 12:30 Big Sister a 4ils—Portla other .-famous band leaders, will be 9:30_ISweet River | 1i00_Light of World | 4:45—Front Page Farren |81Other guest on the show. 9:45—Lone Journey | 1:18—Lonely Women’ ; ”o8.w iE i ” 2 ” ” » a “ A | O OF Guadalcanal, who|is Wilfred Jackson, 53-year-old Ne- mar darts cine ans = 4a articlpated in the first world|gro, first class ship’s cook, decorated | Giovanni Martinelli. tonight on WISH and “Murder war, will be Ginny £imms’ guest|three times by the U. 8. navy. When Ed “Archie” Gardner lures| Clinic” at 8:30 o'clock on WIBC. | on her “Johnny Presents” program| Coast Guardsman Andy Secrest,|the Metropolitan In the former, Henry Browton at T o'clock tonight gn WIRE. He|trumpeter, who played with Rudy|Opera star to who fled in a rowboat from the . “Duffy’s Tavern” yacht where Arnold Jackson, a on the strength of playboy, was found stabbed to death,
WE WANT YOU To POSE FOR THE NEWSREELS \ AND TELL HOw YoU CAPTURED THE
liver and onions, which make:a big hit with the tenor, Miss Duffy, who is Shirley Booth, will sing for him. The program will be
at 7:30 o'clock Mr. Martinelli
will be brought to the bar of justice. Anthony Abbott's great detective, Thatcher Colt, will be the sleuth-of-the-week on the latter program when he solves “The Perfect Crime of Mr. Digberry.” The story is about a man who sends out blackmail let-
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THAT CARS DONG PLENTY, | AD THIS HEYBURNER CANT MAKE THEM KIND OF NOTH
ters to himself as well as to his othtonight on WISH. er victims in order to avoid suspi- Ow SERO ~ ASTER: THAT 5 y “When I tell Duffy about Mar-|cion. fASTER Y FART - WJ tinelll coming to the joint, he is vv 2; — WNGER
all upset,” said Archie. “He can’t EDDIE CANTO : R will submit to gg why the BUY int Irish, | 5 cockeyed cross-examination conut agrees to give the man a|gycteq by Gracie Allen before mem-
chance. Miss Dufty right away| pers of the Beverly Hi y Hills Uplift sowants to fake a second Jeanette ioty when that worthy body con-
McDonald-Nelson Eddy team, but|giders Ida f before Martinelli will go for it he| murs wud Allens hero p on the wants to hear her sing. She does.! poypt as to the popeyed come-
The deal is off. dian’s abilit; A y to pay the dues causes “Finally, Martinelli does a num-|.) {he trouble. In self-defense,
ber himself and Dufty Insists I} George founds a men’s society and throw him out. That is me prob-| ares Cantor, Bill Goodwin and lem—how can I get rid of him? Paul Whiteman its charter mem- . = = bers. The show will be at 8 o'clock CRIME STORY fans will hear|tonight on WFBM. “Famous Jury Trials” at 8 o'clock 8 #2 8
BING CROSBY'S singing of}!
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