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Today's Radio Programs Today's Radio Programs WEDNESDAY WASHINGTON MatI fr.w. WMAL 630IWRC 980 INVOL 1260WINX 1340IWWDC 14501WTOP 1500-4 News, 6. 7, 8:30 WRC Almanac, 5:30 News, 6, 6:30, 7, News,6, 7, 8. !News. 6:30, 7, 7:30.Corn Squeezing, 5:30F:,, Today'sPrelude, 6:05 News, 6, 7, 7:30, 8, 7:30, 8, 8:30. Art Hugh Guidi, WakeUp8:15.Hunnicutt,6-7. News, 6, 6:3034 Town Clock, 7:10, 8, 13111 Berson, 6:05-9. Brown, 6:05-9:30. WithWINK 9:30. Devotions,7:30.(BS World 8:35, David Wills, 7:45 ,Weather, 6:30. 6:05-9. 6:45. News.GodtrersSundfal,f 7:45-9:45. :00;Breakfast Club !Presenting Musical Clock with ;News; Symphony MikeHunnicutt Godfrey, Mahoney :15 Don McNeill Claude Sweeten Art Brown I Bach's Arthur Godfrey / Off :30 Jack Owen News. Nancy Osgood Shady Valley Folks ! Concerto in D MinorAlice Lane 4 9 OP :45 Sam Cowling " j News (Cohen) " " Home Service Daily. :00 My True Story 'Katie'sDaughter Hearts'Desire i News; Music Hall )pen House Janice Gray :15 """ Crocker 'Pace Upon Our Time (Les Sands) Heritage 0:30 Belly Crocker Mag. Road of Life Spice In Life Evelyn Winters :453.1steningPost Joyce Jordan - Marian Sexton David Harum :00 Breakfast In Hol'wdl Fred Waring News; Cecil Brown INews; Music In the Air hone Inn News; Vern Hansen .. .. Tell Your Neighbor Norman GladneyMeet the Misses :30 Ruth Crane 11 "5" IJack Berch Easy Aces " " " " Tune Inn iGrand Slam :45" " Lora Lawton VictorLindiahr Norman GladneyRosemary :00 News, Evans !News; D. Brinkley Songs by Kate Smith/NEWS ROUNDUP 1Tello Test Kate Smith :15 Ted Malone 1Look to This Day Checkerb'rd JamboreeMidday Star Time Aunt Jenny 12:30 Kenny Baker Show Tin Pan Ballet Ray Henle Luncheon With News; Music Romance, Helen Trent :45 " " " Nancy Osgood At UnionStation i Harry James Man on the Street Our Gal Sunday :00Baukage Talking To Music Cedric Foster, News News; Serenade i All Sports Parade Big Sister HollywoodStory I !Finders Keepers Swing Serenade ony Wakeman Ma Perkins 1 1":30News for SchoolsArt Van Damme 'Musical Comedy QuizMelodic Moments All Sports Parade YoungDr. Malone :45Accent on Music Robert McCormick Cliff Edwards I I Tony Wakeman Road of Life :00 WallerKiernan Children Queen for a Day ;News; Symphony I MI Sports Parade Second Mrs. Burton ri :15 Ethel and Albert Perry Mason iToday'sWoman In White Beethoven's I Tony Wakeman L :30 Bride and Groom Masquerade HarlemHospitality I Symphony No. I , All Sports Parade Lone Journey :45 Light of the World Club Tony Wakeman Rose of My Dreams :00 Ladies Be Seated Life Can Be BeautifulEasy Listening News; Tea for Two All Sports Parade Aunt Mary ' Ma Perkins (Bob Knight) Tony Wakeman Dr.Paul 111 J:30 Accent on Music Pepper Young All Sports Parade DalewithJerry 11 :451 Right to Happiness 1Tony Wakeman Hint Hunt :00ITommy Bartlett !Backstage Wife Erskine Johnson '111 Sports Parade G. E. House Party .. News; Broadway Stella Dallas JerrySear's Orch. Bandwagon, (ony Wakeman ; News - Moondial Matinee 4:15'..:301News,Evans Lorenzo Jones Two Ton Baker , Music Hall All Sports Parade :45IAccent on Music Young Widow Brown Adventure Parade iTony Wakeman :00ITerry & the Pirates;When a Girl Marries Hop Harrigan News; Music Hall IBand of the Day School of the Air C :15JSky King !Portia Faces Life Superman 'Crooners'Battle (Science) M j :30:Jack Armstrong 'Just Plain Bill CaptainMidnight Sports; Theater Frontiers of Science re Of :45iTennesseeJed Front Page Farrell Tom Mix Theater of the Air The Factfinder :00iEvans, Agronsky News; Leif Eid News, Warner;BrettNEWS ROUNDUP iMelody Lane Sevafeld :IS'Stardust,Sports Dinner Music Bob Wolff. Sports News, _Goal & Govt., Sports, Brundige INews; 6:301EarlGodwin Serenade; Bergman Johnson Family Dinner Concert 'Wakeman; News ,Arch McDonald, Spada :451inging Sam Lowell Thomas Art Brown 'Supper Club News, Robert Trout :00;louise Massey ChesterfieldClub Fulton Lewis,Jr. News; Red Feather 'RomanticRendezvousiMystery of the Week- :15IElmer Davis World News Man Behind the BandTommy Dorsey !Hal Derwin Sings Jack Smith Show :30 Lone Ranger Man at a Grznd Furs on Parade Across theFootlightsMark Austad, News Ellery Queen :451 H.V. Kaltenborn Inside of Sports Berger; Vandercook :001Lum 'n Abner !Dennis Day Crime Club 'News; Music Club Calendar Jack Carson Show :151As the Wheels Turn CarnivalofMusic Veteran Salute :30 WilliePiper Great Gildersleeve The Bitter Herb News; 1450 Club Dr.Christian Op :451 (Raymond Massey) Jackson Lowe ;News7 :00PalPaul Whitmane HoHourDuffYs Tavern News, Gabrill HeatterNews; Symphony 1450 Club Songs by Sinatra I " " Real Life Stories Mozart's Jackson Lowe " :30 Beulah Mr. District AttorneyWhat's the Name Agnus Del News; 1450 Club Dinah Shore :45 of That Song? (Denya)Jackson Lowe :001Bint Crosby The BigStory DidJustice Triumph Post Preview 1Basketball Game The Whistler CountBasle (UlineArena) ::30111enry Morgan IKollege of Musical Quiz of Two Cities Music for Dreaming I News; Juke InformationPlease 1 0 15 Of :451 Knowledge Box Review ., -., :00INews, Evans News; Night Cap Voice of Washington News and Sports 1450 Club 'News; Collingwood :151Hour of Dreams Richard Harkness Fulton Lewis,Jr. Music for the Years Jackson Lowe iJoseph Harsch; Sportsii .4. :301 Lee Drayton Carmen Cavalier° Sweet Music News' 1450 Club ' Moondlal , .... 11 P. 45 Ray Michael News Jackson Lowe EddieGallaher... .. TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS Dvorak's "Slavonic Rhapsodic." Sir Thomas from "Mlssa Solemnls.' WINX-2:05 p. m. Dances,Bizet's Arlesienne Suite and other Beecham and theLondon Philharmonic. "Bloodthe Streamof Life"story of piecesInhour-and-a-half FM network pre WQQW-8: 15 a. m. medical progress. WTOP-5 p. m. gram,broadcastfromInferior Department Bach's Plano Concerto in D minor played Auditorium. Open to the Public. WASH-FM- "Malden withRoses"bySibeliusand by Harriet Cohen. Dvorak's Symphony No. 3 8:30 p. m. rondo fromBeethoven's PianoQuartetin InF. "The Bitter Herb"story of Jewish Cityof Birmingham Orchestraunder D features Reginald Paul Quartet. WINK- family under Nazi regime Is dramatized on Welson. WINX-9:05 a. m. 6:30 p. m. Mozart's"Jupiter Symphony." WCIOW- eve of Passover holiday. WOL-8:30 p. 10 a. m. "TheTeacher Speaks"MissMyrtle E. Al Jolson and John Charles Thomas. "Cathedral Memories" Mrs. Angela Frances Moore,JointLegislativeCouncilofDis- join Bing Crosby in a minstrel show. WMAL Small. WQQW-11 a. m. trict Schools. WOQW-6:35 p. m. 10 p. m. Bible Readings. WQCIW-12 noon. Sergi.Abrasha Robofskysings"Diane Premiereof "The Big Story"Berry HortonFoote,King-SmithStudio, IsIn- Impitoyable" and Toreador Song with AAF Kroeger is narrator of dramatic series, based terviewed. WRC-12:45 p. m. Symphony.OrchestraalsoplaysMozart's on big newspaperstoriesinlivesofreal Beethoven's Symphony No.1 and excerpts Concerto No. 1, Borodln'sPolovetsian newsmen. WRC-10 p. m. WQQW 570 7:00 a.m. Good Morning 9:40 a.m. Concert Hall 12:00 noon Death, Transfiguration 3:00 p.m. Speaking of Music 7:55 a.m. News, Ray Wilson 10:00 a.m. "Jupiter" Symphony. 1:00 p.m. News andOpinion 4:00 p.m. Chamber Music 8:00 a.m. Dvorak's Rhapsody 1 I :00 a.m. Woman's World 1:30 p.m. Waltz Time 4:45 p.m. News; Martin 8:55 a.m. News 11:30 a.m. Music of Youmans 1:45 p.m. Chapter-a-Day 5:00 p.m. Afternoon Musicale 9:00 a.m. Music Room 11:45 a.m. Instrumentally Yours 2:00 p.m. Familiar Music 6:00 p.m. News; Music 9:30 a.m. Shopping Service 11:55 a.m. News 2:55 p.m. News 6:30 p.m. ProgramPrevue W INX-FM 92.9 and 44.1 WASH-OM 98;9 WINX-FM duplicates WINK programs between 9 a. m. and WASH-FM operates from 2:53to 11p.m. Opening wiffi Market reports.News,4:15.Britishnews,7:30. Children's 11:15 p. m. FM story,5:15.Books Bring Adventure, 6:45. Weather, 2:55, See WINK hourly schedule listed above. 7:57, 11. Music, 3, 4:30, 5:45, 6, 7, 7:45. AAF Orch., 83o.. 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