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WIBA 8:00 9:00 Jcopr 1945 W1BA TONIGHT Tuesday, October 9, 1945 Wisconsin State Journal—4 C rREQUENCIES MADISON • ** 6:00 NBC Supper Club 8:30 NBC HildeBnrde WIBA 1310 WCFL. 101)0 KMOX 1J2» fl:15 Dinner Melody , 10:00 Night News Edition . W1IA 970 WIBU 1240 WGN 720 «:30 NDC Everything for the Boyi 10:15 Meet the Team MMIf Hffir wvMCTHfe I 1VAMT THIS ON ^W OUR STATION IT MUST SEEM THENCE HAGS ttl W 700 WENR 890 WIND 580 7:00 NBC Johnny Presents 10:30 Keepsake Time WPULL/ TAM6 - AN' COM/MS «//» r*f txrivt .' MtPfi> WBBM 780 WTMJ 620 WJJD 1160 7:30 NBC Date with Judy 10:35 NBC Hits and Misses THE AIK eveay HOW \ is ALWAYS MAPPX WCCO 130 WMAQ C7» Wl.S «M ME tf^ef^ M/MCIMG LOVE BELIEVE ME. 11:00 NBC Amos 'n Andy 11:00 News Report TODAV/ ITS THE SAME) TO COOPERATE CO4T MVTH tVt// 8:30 NBC Fibber McGee & Molly 11:05 NBC Roy Shield & Co, C0f>y WE'RE USING «f WITH THE POLICE, TO AU. THOSE MOV 16 VOOVE GOT 9:00 NBC Bob Hope Show 11:55 NBC News Beport IN THE P4PEt?S'.'/flltlT\ MR STARS. MOKE Tonight's Aces OTHER STATIONS TONIGHT Discussion 6:00 Jack Kirkwood—WCCO 8:30 This la My Best—WBBM 8:30 p. m. — American Forum 0:oo Fulton Lewis, Jr.—WIBU ,8:30 Doctors Talk It Over—WENB (WIBU): "Should Congress 6:00 Jim Blade—WMAQ 1130 Chicago Philharmonic— WGN 6:00 bupper Club—WTMJ 8:31) American Forum—WIBU Establish a Missouri Vzilley Au- 6:15 Chicago at Night—WGN 8:4S WUJrid Fleishcr—WENR thority;" Judge Lcif Erickson 6:15 King's Jesters—WBBM B:S5 Storyteller— WENR chairman, regional committee for 6:15 John W. Vandercoux— >VMAQ 9:00 Lawrence Brooks—WBBM 6:30 Pootlight Favorites—WLS 9:00 Transatlantic Quiz—WENR a Missouri Valley Authority; Sen 6-.30 Crime Files ol Flumonfl—WGN 9:00 Bob Hope—WMAQ Glen H. Taylor; Rep. W. M 8:30 Skip Farrell—WMAQ 0:13 Oversees Report—WIBU Whittlngton, chairman of flood 6:30 Wisconsin Hour—WTMJ 0:30 County Pair—WENR . control conirnittuc; Hep. Wesley 6:30 American Melody Hour—W^BM 9:30 Congress Speaks—WBBM 6:45 Bint- Sings—WIBU 9:30 Hlldegarde—WMAQ A. D'Kwart Doctors Talk It 6:45 H V Kaltenborn— W1MA«J 0:45 Magic Step to Romance—WGN Over (VVKNR): Dr. Charles L. 1:00 Johnny Presents—WMAQ 9:45 Behind CBS Scenes—WBBM Hoaxland, physician to Rockefel- 7:00 Lum and Abncr—WLS 10:00 Jack Kirkwood Show—WBBM 7:00 Big Town—WBBM WCCO 10:00 Supper Club—WMAQ ler hospital, "Diseases o£ the 7:15 Sons of Pieneers—WIBU 10:15 Art assel Orch.—WGN Liver." 7:15 Inside of Sports—WGN 10:15 Jack Smith Show—WBBM WITH HIMT& R3UCE 7:15 Radie Harris—WLS 10:30 Emil Petti Orch.—WGN EAJ.L.V.OEAR.I THINK,ITS fHE BOYS GETTING OUT OF THE BEMEMBER HEWAS LEARNED TO \ 9:30 p. m. — Congress Speaks ME <&> LEARNED SOME. SERVICE WILL BE VER* CRITICAL, MEND AND SEW AND CARE R2R (WBBM): Sen. Joseph H. Ball, 7:30 The Falcon—WGN 10:30 Charlie Chan—WENR THINS ABOUT CCOKIKKJMJO; FO». ABOUT SUCH TM1MGS AMD VOU XV. HIS eCLQueiNGS- MS O30KS AND 7:30 A Date With Judy— WMAQ 10:30 Everything tor the Boys—WMAQ SEWINft AND RUNNING- BLTV MNVZY .ONE , •* IS AN EXP6BT AT A*AKIN» A speaking to Philadelphia Cham- 7:30 Alnn YounB Show—WL.S 10:45 Patty Ford't Busy Lino—WBBM OF THEM SOME. CAV ber of Commerce and Board ol 7:30 Theater ol Romance—WBBM 10:45 Rumpus Room—WTMJ Trade. 7:30 Jamboree—WIBU 11:05 Roy Shield Orch.—WMAQ * * * 8:00 Amos and Andy—WMAQ 11:05 Michael Scott Presents—WBBM 8:00 Inner Sanctum—WBBM 11:20 Show Case—WBBM 8:00 Guy Lombardo—WENK 11:30 Les Brown Orch.—WBBM Miscellaneous 8:00 Gabriel Heatter—WGN W1BO 11:30 Tiny Bradshaw—WENK 8:55 p. m. — Stor y t c 11 e r 8:15 Book of Melody—WIBU 12:00 Nite Watch (to 5:30)—WIND (WENR): "Momentous Message." 8:15 Real Life Stories—WGN 12:05 Clyde McCoy—WBBM 3:45 p. m. — Behind the Scenes 8:30 Fibber and Molly—WMAQ 12:30 Buddy Shaw Orch.—WBBM at CBS (WBBM): guest, Joan Brooks, singer. WIBA WEDNESDAY * * * Morninff I 2:30 News Report Music 6:00 Sacred Heart Program 2:35 Music of the Day 6:15 Morning Parade 2:49 NBC Right to Happiness 6 p. m.—Supper Club (WIBA): AMOS 'N' ANDY 6:55 News Report 3:00 NBC Backstage Wife with King Cole trio. 7:00 Melody by Spike Jones 3:15 NBC Stella Dallas 6:30 p. m.—American Melody WIBA at 8 7:15 Musical Clock 3:30 NBC Lorenzo Jones 7:30 State Journal News Edition 3:45 NBC Young Widder Brown Hour (WBBM): "You Came 7:50 Musical Clock 4:00 News Report Along," "That's for Me," "That 8:15 The Trading Post 4:05 Campus Jamboree " eooo'cfloszs FROW 8:30 p. m. — This Is My Best 4:30 NBC Just Plain Bill ROUNDS,BUT A W»,SHINGTON. W6 TRIED Feeling in the Moonlight," "Love 8:30 News DOUGH 8ACICAU. (WBBM): Sylvia Sidney in "The 8:35 Interlude 4:45 NBC Front Page Farrell I'M SERGEANT KANE, TYPHOON CAME UP TO STOP VOU BUTGOULDNT Letters" . Everything for the Gilded Pheasant." 8:45 Shopping Guide 5:00 Organ Melody CONTACT VDOR SHIP,COME Boys (WIBA): "That's for Me," 5:15 Melodies SPECIAL SERVICES. AND WE COULDNT * * * 9:00 Feminine Fare DID YOU FINISH. WITH ME. "One Sunday Morning," "Tam- 9:15 NBC Reveille Roundup 5:30 News Edition pico," "White Christmas"; Dick Variety 9:30 NBC Hoad at Life 5:45 Sports Edition GRUfAPOPSKI ? 9:45 News 5:55 News 'Report Haymes talks on Tokyo-Berlin- 7 p. m.—Johnny Presents 10:00 NBC Pied Waring Show EVENING Hollywood hookup. (WIBA): Cornelia Otis Skinner 10:30 NBC Barry Cameron 6:00 NBC Supper Club 8 p. m. — Guy Lombardo and Roland Young in "William 10:45 NBC David Harum 6:15 NBC News of the World (WENR): "My Dreams Are Get- and Mary" skit; Barry Wood, 11:00 Linda's First Love 6:30 Dinner Melody 11:15 Mary Foster 6:45 Business ana Prof. Women ting Better All the Time," . "I singer; Evelyn Knight, guest 11:30 fl:53 News Should Care," "Honey," "All the vocalist; music, "Atcheson, To- Farm Roundup 7:00 NBC Mr. and Mrs. North AFTERNOON 7:30 NBC Gay Mrs. FeatherstoM Things You Are." peka, and Santa Fe," "How Deep 12:00 News Report 8:00 NBC Eddie Cantor Show 8:30 p. m.—Chicago Philhar- Is the Ocean," "It's a Grand Night 12:05 Farm Roundup 8:30 NBC Mr. District Attorney monic (WGN): Dvorak's "Sym- for Singing." 12:15 Farm Service 9:00 NBC College of Musical Knowl phony No. 2," and "St. Paul's 12:30 Noon News Edition edge 7:30 p. m—Alan Younff (WLS): 12:50 Interlude 10:00 Night News Edition Suite" by Gustav Hoist. tries to become a mental wizard. 1:00 NBC Guiding Light 10:15 Meet the Team 9 p. m.—Lawrence Brooks 9 p. m.—Bob Hope (WIBA): 1:15 NBC Today's Children. 10:30 Music lor Tonight , (WBBM): and Jo Stafford with guest, Billy Conn, heavyweight, 1:30 NBC Woman in White 11:00 News Report 1:45 Judy and Jane 11:05 NBCI Danny Ryan Serenade Robert Russell Bonnet orchestra; who appeared with Hope last 2:00 NBC Woman of America 11:30 NBCi Glen Island Casino "Along the Navajo Trail," "And summer in shows in France. 2:15 NBC Ma Parkins. 11:5 NBC News Report IF HE ISNT^KWSHH.' SHHf OONT GIVE THINGS A \ST07 SAYING tAST WONDER WHO TH6SE FOLKS There You Are," "I'll Buy That 9:30 p. m.—Hildegarde (WIBA): BSATINGTHOSe^WAKBN HIM QUICK DOUBtS Oi]CHAflC£l ARE! PROF6SSOJ? MOOOVS Dream," "You're in My Future." with Burgess Meredith, Walter WHA WEDNESDAY PRUMSUPSTAIRS>VET.' LETS" < TOO MUCH LIKE .' FUNWIJ 10:15 p. m.—Jack Smith Show Abel, and Patsy Kelly TH61ASTMEAL LOOKING PEOPLE* (WBBM): guest, Martha Tilton. * « * 7:30 Band Wagon ogy—Prof. Norman Cameron WHO IS J BEFORE AN • t * 7:45 Morning News 11:50 Noon Muslcale H6R6 RRSTf EXECUTION.' Wednesdaytime 7:58 WHA Program Review 12:20 Noon News ft:00 Morning Melodies 12:30 Farm Program: The 1945 Certi- Drama 9:30 a. m. — Hymns of All 8:30 Music You Want: All Gershwin fied Seed Grain Crop . , . E. D 7 p. m.—Biff Town (WBBM): Churches (WLS): "ThePrayer Program Holdon. Western Lambs Make a Scabee returns home to find Perfect," "In the Garden,' . "Jesus 9:30 WSA Young Experimenters Good Feeders . Gus Bohstcdt 0:00 News and Views 1:00 Chapter a Day—You'll Be Sor- himself tho victim of a financial Is Calling." 0:15 Musical Moments ry—Snmucl Rogers racket. II a. m. — Morton Downey 0:30 WSA: Younj Experimenters 1:30 WSA: Journeys tn Music Land 7:30 p. m. — A Date With Judy (WGN): guest, Sfft. Homer New- 0:50 Interlude 2:00 Our Children—Dr. Robert West (WIBA): Judy's father invents a 9:55 Weather Report 2:30 Music of the Masters: Waffner— ton Oliphant, combat correspond- 10:00 Hnmemakerj' Program: A Crisp Die Gottordammarunc •'cbt so his wife won't know he's ent, for army newspaper, "Yank." Veil Tor My lint .
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