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10:00~News—Chamberlain 10:15~O0n the Sunny Side 10:30—8ingin’ Sam 10:45-~Music Shop 11:00-~News—Peter Grant 11:15—Background 11:30Treasury Salute 11:45—Gardner Benedict Or,
4:30--Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell 5:00~Linda’s First Love 6:15—Lone Journey 5:30—Lors Lawton 5:40—News—L'well Thomas 6:00--Supver Club 6:15—Nws, Riss & Kingshy,
9:15—Burns and Alien 7:30-Dinah Shore 7:45--Dinah Shore 8:00~-Musio Hall 8:15=Music Hall 8:30=J, Haley & Eve Arden 8:45). Haley & Eve Arden 9:00—Abbott & Oostello
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1:45—Hymns All Churches 2:00~Woman of America 2:15-=M3 Perkins 3:30—Pepper Young 2:45—Rig it to Happiness 3:00-—-Backstage Wife 3:15~8telia Dallas 3:30~Lnrenszo Jones 3:45~Widder Brown 4:00=-Gir} Marries 4:15—Portia Faces Life 4:30~Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell
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” » ” Bob Smock, former WFBM continuity writer now on free-lance in White Plains, N. Y,, put in a thirty-five minute long-distance telephone call this week to get some dope on the Speedway race. He'll use it for dialogue begfweeén Jimmy Melton and the announcer to open the Sunday “Star Theater,”
” ” ” “The Case of the Glamorous Widow” sounds like it might be a Lana Turner movie title but it ain't. It's the name of the whodunit to be solved by “Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons,” on his radio program at 6:30 tonight. The gal is dead when the program starts. From there on, Mr. Keen looks for a sleeping potion with permanent effects and finally winds up with the guilty party.
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” » ” The Women's National Radio Commitiee gave “The FBI in Peace and War” first prize for a network program tending to “promote racial tolerance, international understanding, or an intelligent grasp of the complex social problems of the post-war world” Gosh! All we hear is cops a’shootin’ robbers and L-A-V-A soap commercials when we tune in. How about you? Try it out at 7:30 tonight if you're not busy otherwise.
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