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Today's Radio Programs FRIDAY WASHINGTON E.S.T Today's Radio Programs FRIDAY WASHINGTON E.S.T. I WMAL 6301WRC 9801WOL 1260IWINX1340IWWDC 14501WTOP1500 News, 6, 7, 8:30 News, 6, 7, 7:301 News, 6, 6:30, 7,News, 6.7, 8 !Milton Q. Ford CornSqueezing, Town Clock, 6:05-9. 13 , 8:30.Bill Her- 7:30, 8. Reed y,Hugh Guidi. Wake 6-9:155:30-7:30.News, David Wills, 7:45son, 6:05-9.7:30. Hunnicutt,Up With W1NX.News. 6:30, 7, 6, 6:30,7, Weather, 6:30 I 6:05-9:30.Parker,6:05-9. 5 -Minute 7:30, 8:15,Godfrey, 7445-9 7:15. Mystery, 7:55. Devotions, 6:45 :00 Breakfast Club Bill Herson Hunnicutt News, SymphonyMilton Q. Ford News; Mahone¢ I 9:11 Don McNeillNancy Osgood SibeliusAlice Lane Home Service :30 Jack OwensNews; Osgood Spice in Life Symphony You're the 'Top :45 Sam CowlingNelson Olmsted Hymn Time No. 1 in E Man on the Street' Aunt Mary True StoryFred Waring Shady Valley News: Band Stand 'Tune Inn 'Dr. Paul Yr. Name in Music Howard NormanGladney Bob & Victoria. 1 0 :30:-"y Betty Crocker Road ,of Life News: Sh'w Tunes Williams Tune Inn :Evelyn Winter's - :45 Listening Post Joyce Jordan Listener's Exch. NormanGladney.DdVid Haruir. ::01501BreaffkhfaVrenem Of(anfcfee,s0nDeOuugrnTfairmeStory Time News; Band Stand Tune Inn 'Arthur Godfrey Betty and Bob Howard NormanGladnoy 11:30 Ruth Crane Tack Berch Heart's Desire Williams Tune Inn Grand Mani-% :451 " Lora Lawton Gladney; News !Rosemary 7: :01051TNedewsi4aloEvnaeEvans News; srBrinkleLKate Smith 1 News Roundup Tello-Test 'Wendy Wairek4,, Victor Lindlahr !Ring Crosby Lunch at 1450 l Namt Jenny 12:30. Welcome Iiehard HarknessAlbert Warner 1 Sons of Pioneers Helen Trent 7401, :451 Travelers! Nancy Osgood At Union StationI Glen Gray Bing Crosby Our Gal Sundiy :00Bauk.hage Tin Pan Ballet 5 Star Revue News; SymphonyM1 Sports Parade! Big Sister *4a. :15Galen Drake To Be A'nnouncedWorld Series Glazounoft's Tony Wakeman I Ma Perkins a :30Tommy Dorsey ,Robl. McCormick RayrnondaMI Sports Parade ,Young Dr. Maiorto :45 'Believe It or Not Tony Wakoman.Guiding Light e :00 JO Today's Children News;Joe Dosh!MI Sports Parade I 2d Mrs. Burton Woman in White It Tony Wakeman !Perry Mason 2:15":30 Bride and GroomHolly Sloane .0 ft O.. All Sports Parade Look Your Best :45 John NelsonLight of the World 111 It JO Tony Wakeman Rose of My Dream :00Ladies Be SeatedLife Can be Beaut. .0 INews:Joe Dosh All Sports Parade!Double or Nothing 3 :15 Ma Perkins Tony Wakeman' " " :30Paul WhitemanPepper Young All Snorts Parade House Per. :45 Right to Hap'ness. Tony Wakeman :00 .. Backstage Wife News; Rhythm All Sports ParadelHint Hunt " Stella Dallas Rodeo!Tony Wakeman! 4:15:30 News," Evans Lorenzo Jones Art Brown Music Hall All Sports Parade Woman s :451Eddy Duchin Widow Brown 5 Star Rnvue Tony Wekoman :001It's a Hit Girl Marries 1News; Music Hall Band of the Day 'Give and Take' :151Terry & PiratesPortia Faces LifeSuperman Crooner's Bottle " " " 5:301Iack ArmstrongJustPlain Bill captain Midnight " " Sports;Air 'nAbner a. /I IA Of O. :451" iFront Page FarrellTom Mix Theater: Sports Factilnder - :001 News; StardustNews; Leif Eid Warner; Brott News Roundup Melody Lane ',TOWS; Sevare.idl. 6:15 Stardust: SportsOvertures Art Brown Bob Wolff, Sports Gov't. News' :30 Earl Godwin Singtime; BergmanJohnson Family Music Hall 'Wakeman; News.-7rcrt5,McDonald :45 Singing Sam Three-Star Extra Sports,Brundige Berger;Supper Lowell Thomas :001Louise Massey Supper Club Fulton Lewis,Jr.News;Music HallRendezvous 'Mystery of Week :151Elmer Davis World News Man Behind Banc Tack Lowe Prevuestack Smith 7:301Lone Ranger Barry Wood Show Henry J. Taylor Austad. News Club 15 :451 H. V. Kaltenborn !Incido of Sports Juke Box Revue-Bob Trout. News :00 The Fat ManMelody Highways Burl Ives Touchdown TipsFootball Game 'Baby Snooks :15 " " Scout About TownBing Crosby Maryland VS.: 8:30 This Is Your FBI Can You Leave It to Joe Dosh Show Delaware Thin Man /I :45"" " " Top This the Girls :00Break the BankPeople Are Gabriel Heatter News; Joe Dosh Borden Program 14 RI 1110 II It :15 FunnyReal Life Stories .. 9 It *I It et :30The Sheriff Waltz Time Information FBI in Peace ; :45 ; R. Call Please II. II I and War -1 "le :00Prize Fight Mystery TheaterMeet the Press News; Symphony JO It Pays to Be 0. II II Tschaikowsky's Jackson Lowe Ignorant It *10:15:30 Sports Newsreel National Moondial Romeo and News; 1450 Club Spike Jones and .1, It :45 Sen. H. Capehart " Juliet Overture 1450 Club 1 Dorothy Shay 1 i :0105 NHeow,ursoEvan News, Sports Voice of Wash. Post Preview Jackson Lowe News of DreamsWorld News Fulton Lewis Bob Wolff, Sports Washington SconeU. N. Report I I :340 Lee DaytonAmerican Novels Sweet Music Starlight Serenade 1450 Club Moondial 5, News Eddie Gallaher TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS Hillerest Orphan Asylumis Can You Top This? moves to Spike Jones and his virtuosos discussedbyMrs.Fernando new day and time. Harry Hersh-on the kitchen equipment, and Cuniberti. WRC-12:45 p. m. field,Senator Ford and Joe Laurie, jr. try to top each other'sDorothy Shay, the Park Avenue Swan Lake Ballet played by jokes. WRC-8:30 p. in. Hillbilly, are stars of the new London Philharmonicunder "Spotlight Revue" show. WTOP Dorati. WQQW-3 p. m. Ford Frick and Mel Allen join-10:30 p. m. "InformationPlease" g a n g. Clark Sisters sing "Civiliza- WOL-9:30 p. m. Bucky Harris, manager of the tion"on JackSmith'sshow. New York Yankees. makes his WTOP-7:15 p. m. Clinton Anderson, Secretary of only radio appearance of the Agriculture,is interviewed byyear on BillStern's program. Celeste Holm is guest of Burl four Washington newsmen. WOL WRC-10:30 p. m. Ives. WOL-8 p. in. -10 p. in. Football game between Uni- Ruby Kessler and Rocco Ros- , Natalie Towle debutsin versities of Maryland and Dela-sano in 10-round welterweight"Weekend RecordParty." ware. WWDC-8 p. in. bout. WMAL-10 p. WINX-12 midnight. 5744 WQQW , 11:00' Opera Favorites 1:15 .Folk Music 4:00 Chamber Music 6:45 Good Morning 4:45 Once Upon a Time 9:00 Music Room 11:30 Composers' Music 1:30 Three.Quarter Time 11:45 Instrumentally Yours 2:00 Music Quiz 5:00 Cale Continental 9:30 Capital Shopping 2:15 Show Time News 5 minutes before: 9:40 Concert Hall Noon Ozark Set each hour and 5:25 10:00 Brandenburg Concerto 1:00 News, Ed Howard 3:00 Swan Lake Ballet WINX-FM (Channel 242) 96.3 and44.7 WPIK-FM (Channel 252) 98.i Duplicates WM. Additional music until10. r Duplicates WINX 9 a.m.to11:30p.m.. except "Dinner Concert" 6:30,."Stars in Recital," 7:30. WASH-FM (Channel 255) 98.4 Music,12:45.World Series,1:!5.This Day, Sp 93.9 Story Book, 5:15. Free Fun, 5:40. D. C. Met:hoot Prc4 WRC-FM (Channel 230) gram, 7:30. A Cappella Choir, B.N. Y. Police. 8:30. FM News and music from 3 to 9 P. m. Sports, 11. WWDC-FM (Channel 266) 101 . 1 WGAY-FM (Channel 272) 102. 3 Duplicates WWDC except tor music,8:35. Duplicates WGAY. Additional music unil 9. 780 ' WGAY 10501WBCC 11201 WEAM 1390 , WOOK 1590 WPIK 730 ' WARL 6, 6:30,7, Dawn Parade. 615, .ferry Simons, 5:15-9."gouge Jack Hulls.6... News.8,8 30Wake-Up; Let's Be Oar. 6:45. News.7 2D. Up and at Em. :12 oundup Reveille, I News, 6:55, 7.55 and'7:45. Assurance, '1 45, Jamboree.6.05-9. i is:30. News. 7:30. Girl Disc, 6:30. Serenade.7. 8:55. Unity Incm porn*, Community Calendar, 6:05-7:25 8-30. WOOK LT. 5:30. Church, 8:45. Jockey, 7:30-9. A. M. Tunes, '1 30. Time. 8.45 Musleal Roundup. Homemaker's Katy Todd. Jerry Strong \News:- w000kr-U.9c-Iii- 9:00-Wax Works Gift Shop. WalMee. News .. Tuna 0:15- News Little Symphony- 9:30- Melodies 9:45- " News; Concerto Joan Brooks. News Vocal VarietiesStar fa :DO-News: Devotions 43.Irls NewsRobert merral Time 10:15--Empl0yment Service By Special Areement.Marip.reu Locr.wood 10:30-Hil1billy Hits Ne5.5 On With the Show NewsIfuste tie Air 0:45- ,Heyberard Kapers Jerry Sears PresentsSay It With Music. Tiny Tot Tales Bob Eberly News, Roberta nideCharlie Bennet Kiddie-Korner 11:00- Song ofthe IslandsLean Back, Listen ISchool Days. " MU.aleBelpre Lunchi Chapel. Concerto In Corn Ideal Coughs l 1: 30-Modern Music At the Console Music; Suburb. NewsBing Crosby _ '1:45- Noontime Novelties News. Stephems Town and Country Keyboard Artistry Nowa. Shinkimin Euncheon Lyrical. Menu of Music 2:00-DroaMhou3s Tinse Three Quarter Time Now 1 Asa You. 2:15- Melodies. s. News, Don Bell Courts end Fair-were Latin Echoes 12:30-Mystery Tunes All-StarParade Lunch With Hoffman MowsPetite Musicale 2:45-Xavier Cugat Sports circus Perm Pacts. Lamb's GamQs Platter Pett7 'Iia;t1Telr; (JackRidge) Spurs and Outten. 1:15- 'Luncheon Music Footlight Music. Symphony 1:30-Art Mooney 5un.set and Vine News ; Cash 1:45- Questions on" Ne.-sa-Lamb's Ciembols Cherchez In FeMme 2:00-Tea and Tempest., WesternHitP;raciii .." .. Voice of the army Public Interest 2!15-- .. .. of Music. Casn; Navajo Trail 2.30-Net,Brandywine i, News Pigs k in Prevue: News : cans 2.45- I 'YMCA ICavalcade ' mphony. "Sid diappey Sztrain-W1thi--aarr1.4 300=Melodirtristince-I a-umm-ficg7i-Cilricee-.. .. '--- News. Sy.
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