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Harry Hennessy WMCANews; Ted Steele Show WL/BNews; Band Music V7HNGeorge H. Combs WJZBreakfast club, Variety WNYCCity Food Guide WQXRThe New York Times News WINSPrize Package WCBSNews ReportsJoe King WLIBNews; Recorded Musie 7:05-WNBCBob Smith Show WLI33Young People's Church WMCANews; Duke Ellington Show WQXRThe New York Times News INTQXRBreakfast Symphony WQXRThe New York Times News WNYCMasterwork Music 7:15-WORGainbling's Musical Clock 11:05-WQXRBreakfast Symphony WINSRecorded Music 11: 0S-WNYCOrgan Odes WJZKternan's Corner 8;15-WOEBreakfast, Dorothy and Dick WHNLiving Should Be FunCarlton WQXRAlma Dettinger: Other People's WMCANews; Recorded Music WJZEd and Pegeen Fitzgerald Fredericks Business; Deo Lerman. Guest 7:30-WNBCNews, Charles F. McCarthy WCESPhil Cook Show WHEWTake It Easy. Variety I1:15-WNBCKatle's DaughterSketch WLIRIn Town Tonight WINSNews: Art Scanlan Show WY-ZSNews: Woody's Workshop 11:30-WNBCJack Berch Show WINSRepublican Convention 21:30-WNBC-111. Jinx, Interviews, Talks WQXRThe New York. Times News WORHeart's Desire 1:46-WNECEob Smith Show WCBSMargaret Arlen Program; Latter-9:05-WQXRPlano Personalities WIZGalen Drake WCBSNews Reports views With Clare Boothe Luce, Virginia9:I5-wNBCRoom 416Jotin mccaffery WCBSGrand SlamMusical Quiz WMCAUnity ViewpointTalk Colbert WORPassing Parade WNYCBBC Radio Newsreel WLIBBing Crosby Records WMCANews; Platter Review WCBSThis Is New YorkBill Leonard WNEWNews; Bing Crosby Records 7:50-WNYCTalkCity Careers WNYCCity Food Guide WHNReeorded Music WQXRU. N. Newsreel 7:55-WIZNews Reports WLIBRancho Grande Time WQXRMorning Melodies 11:45-WNBCLora LawtonSketch WNYCNews Reports 8:45-WNYCAro1ind New York Today 9:30-WNBCNorman Brokenshire Show WJZTed Malone Program 6:00-WNBCNews: Bob Smith Show 8:55-WJZGerns for ThoughtDr, Ira W. WOEThe McCanns at Home WCBSRosemarySketch WORNewsPrescott Robinson Langston WINSMorning Matinee WMCACecll Brown. Comments WJZNewsMartin AgronSky WNYCNews Reports WHNFun at BreakfastWard Wilson WNYCMusic Time WCBSNews Reports WHNNews Reports WHEWNews: BeautyRichard Willis WQXRAlong the Danube WMCANews; Music 9:130WABCPeten Roberta. News 8:55-WNYCNews Reports MSSWNYCNews Reports AFTERNOON AFTERNOON 13:00-WNBC-News, Red Hall WLIB-News; Dance Music SVQXR-Curtaln at 2:30 4:30-177NBC-Lorenzo Jones-Sketch WON-Kate Smith Speaks WQXR-The New York Times News 2:40-WNBC-Retty Crocker WON-The Ladles' Man WJZ-Welcome Travelers. With Tommy 05-WQXR-Midday Symphony 2:45-V7NBC-Light of the World-Sketch WwJcZE-sM_Gr.aiDenelengartaek,eInstheziew Bartlett. Others WNYC-String Quartet wcas-nomance a Evelyn Winters WCBS-Wendy Warren and the News 1:15-INJZ-Nancy Craig Program WQXR-Muslcal Specialties WNYC-Music of the Theatre WIICA-News: Mr. and Mrs. Music WCBS-Ma Perkins-Sketch Z: sd-wrrY C-News SumTary WINS-Listen to Lacy WNYC-Midday Symphony 1:30-WON--The Sturnpus Bob's 3:00-WIIBC-Life Can Be Beautiful-Sketch WHEW-News; Recorded Music WINS-Convention News WJZ-The People-Patt Barnes WOR-Movie Matinee 4:45-WHBC-Young Widder Brown-Sketch WIIN--George H. Combs, News WCBS-Young Dr. Malone-Sketch WJZ-Ladies. Be Seated WJZ-Convention Sidelights WNEW-Let Yourself Co. Variety WHN-News: Warm-up Time WCBS-Double or Nothing, Walter 4: 55-I.VNYC-News Reports WLIB-News; Tico-Tico Time - WNEW-News: Frank Sinatra Records O'Keefe 5:00-1VNBC-When a Girl Marries-Sketch WQXR-The New York Times News 1:45-WNBC-Believe It or Not-Robert L. 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