Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1943 — Page 21
''ON THE RADIO
THIS EVENING
"(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in ‘program an Rouncements caused by station changes after press time.)
= © WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 z -— (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) & 4:00 Song Shop Bill & Evalina Girl Marries East ‘Ballroom = 4:15 Song Shop Bill & Evalina Portia West Ballroom 4:30 Song Sho Jimmy Morgan Plain Bill Bo
Turf Bar Time
Front Page Farrell
uth room Sportsman Club
b 0 8 i Lester Huff : Romanus, al Sods Terry & Pirates 5:15 Jack Smith Tea Time Tunes | Dial & ¥ Dick oy ei 8:30 Hoosiers at War | Dance Time 10-3-4 Ranch Jack Armstrong & 8:45 Gilbert Forbes perman Sydney Mason Baseball Roundup ° ee 6:00 I Love a Mystery | Fulton Lewis, Jr. | Pred Waring Navy Salute v 6:18 Harry: James Nelson Buker . | World New Novelette i 8: Aces Lone Ranger Symphonic Swing H. R. Gross # 6:45 Mr. Keen Lone RAvder John Morrow Sports Roundup ee bi 7:00 Sammy Kaye Sam Balte Mr. and Mrs. North| Earl God i 9 3 Samm my Kaye AtoZ in Novelty Mr, and Mrs. North| Lum & Abner i 9:30 Dr. Christian Take a Card Tommy Dorsey Manhattan 3 7:45 Dr. Christian Take a Card Tommy Dorsey Manhattan 8:00 Lionel ~ Barrymore| Gabriel Heatter Date With Judy John Freedom 8:15 Lionel Barrymore Spotlight Rhythm | Date With Judy John Freedom 8:30 Jack Carson ying Soldiers District Attoraey Spotlight Bands Spotlight Bands
ie 45 Jack Carson
Flying Soldiers
District Attorney
9:00 Moments in Music| John B Hughes Kay Kyser Raymond 0 Swing 9:15 Muments in Music| Baseball Kay Kyser Listen to Lulu 9:30 Cresta Carnival | Baseball Kay Kyser Alec Termpieton 9:45 Cresta Carnival’ | Baseball, Kay Kyser It's Dance Time £ 10:00 Gilbert Forbes, | Baseball John Morrow H.R. Gross : 10:15 Joseph C. Harsch . | Baseball Texas Rangers Song of Islands - 10:30 Sandman Baseball Starlight Trail Concert Master 10:45 Sandman Scoreboard Starlight Trail Concert Master 4 {00 Baseball Scores |News and Music Music You Want News Je Chicagoans Don Roth Music You Want Service & Swing Jimmy Dorsey News Pictures Meditation Strings | Service & Swing hi 45 Jimmy Dorsey Dance Time Meditation Strings ‘Service & Swing
THURSDAY PROGRAMS
i WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 Vise 1310 Gh» (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) 3:30 Barly Birds Hebrew Christ. Hour| Dawn Patrol ory Mail 5 Early Birds Hebrew Christ. Hour | Dawn Patrol Sons Pioneers
0 World ows 7:18 Early 3 Li Time > "Shine
— fu Birds 8:15 Mrs. Farrell
“| Jam for Breakfast
Jam for Breakfast Sons of Prairie Sons of Prairie
Nelson Baker Bandwagon
World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock
Musical Slots Ralph: Knox Daytime Classics
New Mcrnin Mafl Morning Mail Br. Club News
Breakfast Club Breakfast Club
8:30 Mrs. Farrell Jamboree Breakfast Club 8:45 Song Shop Jamboree Merry Melodies Breakfast Club -{ 30 yaliant Lady Jamboree Lora Lawton : Jamboree The Open Door Hymn Sigel 9 0 for Ee oan Friendly ITouse Helpmate Baby ‘Institute 2 :45 Bachelor's Children Friendly House ywood Theater | Console Pictures 50 Mary Jes Taylor | WIBC Mail B Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi's Husband | Back to the Bible Vie & Sade Breakfast at Sardi’y 10:30 BHeht Horizons |Back to the Bible Snow. Village News 45 Aunt Jenny Everson Byways David Harum Women Today
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field—and the field Is quite a wide
Best part of the program, in our opinion, is glib-talking Milt Cross. He's the fellow who does the opera broadcasts in that f suave, calm, cool and collected one ner. Many of you will recall that famous incident of a Saturday aft- - {ernoon when Milt forgot himself, forgot that he was catering to a
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FAMED GIRL band leader Ina Ray Hutton will head another array of interesting personalities who will try their luck on Wally Butter-
worth’s “Take-a-Card” quiz show over WIBC at
7:30 tonight.
The other con-
" testants include a
female champion
71700 Kate Smith Markets & News | Keyboard Serenade | Margaret Pryce 3 BY . Sister | Bil & Ivalina ; Star Parade uso Marines on he Afr| “fancy” audience, forgot that he roller skater, a ckens ne. @ + A 11:45 Gal Sunday HI Batlor! EAT-itorially Farm and Home Was Supposed to 75S {he highiton lady basher. ‘clock 12:00 Gilbert Forbes Nelson Bak MEAT-itorially . Baukhsa ann ’ - watcher” Ed ButtLL Ma Perkins Farm Front Dick Stone . People’s Man lowed some unprintable words into ner, originally arm on a rin 3 1248 Farm Circle Memory Time John Morfow : Afr Raid 3 seulive micropnone. Je mun ) scheduled to ap“1:00 Dr. Malone Sons of Prairie Music Medley News Highlights bee . pear on last wek’s 38 Love na‘ Taarn Bufo Ghny. | Histis tn Harmony | Ladice Be Sested : Ins Ray Huon program, snd one » ear ; 1:45 Goldbergs _ Harpo & riny: | Hearts in Harmon” | Ladies Be Seated | SPOTLIGHT BAND tonight . . .|of Uncle Sam's marines. : 72:00 New. Haymakers Mary Marlin Morton Downey |Jack Teagarden’s. orchestra from| Announcer Jimmy Wallington and 2:18 Navy gluse SEwhoy Sam & Geo. | Ms Rereins | My Trae Story Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, Kas ., | Elsie Hitz aid Wally in distributing 2:45 Song Shop Hugh Cross : Rig t to Happiness| Ted Malone WISH at 8:30. the “jack.” 3 90 Home Front Rep. |Harpo & Tiny Backstage Wife | Blue Frolics 3:15 Home Front Rep. |Harpo & Tinv Stella Dallas Blue Frolics + 8:30 Chuck Acree Jimmy Dickens Lorenzo Jones Time News . 3:45 Song Shop © | Jimmy . Dickens Widder Brown North Ballroom . _. 2 4:00 Song Shop Bill & Evalina Girl Marries East Ballroom 4:15 Song Shop Bill & Evalina Portia West Ballroom . 4:30 Song Shop Jimmy Motgan Plain Bill South Ba 4:45 American Women | Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell | Sportsman Club
WLW WEDNESDAY EVENING
30—The Lion Roars
9:15—Kay Kyser
P. M. 4:00 gin Jarties Sah Kaltenvorn 9: Ray Riser 4:15—Por Goo ir.. and Mrs. North | 9:45—Ka Kyser Sopra sm 7:15—Mr. and Mrs. North | 10: 00—Arthur Reilly 4:45—Front Page Farrell 7:30—Tommy Dorsey 10:15--Gregor Ziemer B5:00—Streamlined Melodies | 7:45-—-Tommy Dorse: 10:30—Burt Farber 5:15—News 8:00—Date With Judy 10:45—Jimmy James 5:30—Lum & Abner ° 8:15—Date With Judy 11:00-—-Wally Johhson BAL Owen Thomas 8:30—District Attorney 11:15—Gdrdner Benedict 100—Fred Waring 8:45—District Attorney 11:30—Moon River ¥i15—News. 9:00—~Kay Kyser 11:45—Moon River WLW THURSDAY PROGRAMS
aM 6:30—Home Harmonies
6:45—Harrington & Wood
7:00—Time to Shine 7:15—News 7:30—Consumer 9 :45-~-Consumer
vox. Novachord - §:30—Linda’'s Love 8:45—Big Sister 9:00—Lora Lawton 918 15-—The Open Door 9:30--Hearts in Harmony
10:30--8no 10:45-Davi
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By DAN GORDON ARESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S
radio address to the weeks: ago was heard
audience of 42,704,000 persons, according. to a survey made by C. E. Hooper, Inc, a research firm, and released by CBS. The Hooper rating for the broadcast throughout the United ‘States was 55.9. 4 The all-time Hooper rating for a ““Roosevelt broadcast was 79.0 when
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an adult audience
listened to the president’s war mes-
sage on Dec. 7, 1941.
The second highest was on Feb. hen he delivered a “fire-
000 that night.
ii Jon the purposes of the war. ne audience totaled 61,365,-
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of 62,100,000
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0:00—Road of Life 10: 18-=Vic and Sade Village Harum 11:00—Aunt Jenny 11:15-Editor’s Daughter 11:30—Everybody’s Farm body's Farm
tonight . . . the Wolf” played by Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony orchestra, WIRE at 11:05. 8 8 = : IF DEMANDS for studio tickets keep up, “The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street” will have to find larger quarters. Requests for tickets are YURning in the neighborhood of 1000 a week more than seating capacity (400) of Radio City’s studio: 6-A, which the show is aired. And no wonder. 1{This program,
11:45—Eve 12:00—Goldbergs Beale He ias P. M. 3 Lorenzo Jones 12:15—Vic & Sade 3:48--Widder Brown 12:30—Arthur Reilly 4:00~Girl Marries 7 45—Life Beautiful $:15Tortia 1:00—Guiding Light 4:30--P1.
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