Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1944)

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Welcome Wagon Program for newcomers to Dayton. O. 8-44. p. 274. In Focus Interviews with interesting people in San Francisco. Listeners whose suggestions for interviews are used receive a photograph free. 9-44, p. 321. JUVENILE Uncle Al and Charlie Story telling feature for the small fry. 2-44, p. 61. Children Analyze the News School children discuss news events. 2-44. p. 63. Let's Pretend Dramatizations of classic and original fairy tales, with moppets taking the main roles. 3-44. p. 94. Squareshooters Adventure stories based on fact. Club membership tie-in. 5-44. p. 172. Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen Action-packed aviation serial. Transcribed. 5-44, p. 174. Calling All Girls Transcribed series produced in conjunction with magazines of same name, for department stores. 5-44, p. 177. Kid Commentator High school news and interviews. 8-44, p. 273. Junior 750 Club Participating feature for the small fry. 8-44, p. 279. Dan Dunn Secret Operative No. 48 Adventure series, transcribed. 8-44, p. 280. Adventures of Pinocchio Transcribed feature for the small fry. 9-44, p. 317. Ad-Ventures of Omar Nothing juvenile about juvenile radio campaign for Omar Milling and Baking Co. 10-44, p. 3 38. High School Post Exchange Show by and for the high school crowd. 11-44, p. 380. LABOR RELATIONS Labor Day Parade Labor Day parade and addresses broadcast for the Columbus (Miss.) Trades Council. 1-44, p. 34. Manpower Dramatizations of the part labor plays in the fight for Victory. 9-44, p. ?14. Labor News Review News from the labor front. 11-44, p. 392. MILITARY Soldier Salute Weekly tribute to Springfield (O. ) Ccca Cola Bottling Co. ex-employees now in the armed forces. 1-44, p. 25. Heroes of the U. S. Navy Transcribed stories of U. S. naval heroes. 1-44, p. 25. Mission for Tonight All Army show with a different U. S. city selected each week for honors. 1-44, p. 27. Target for Tonight Quiz feature from local USO center, with two picked teams of soldiers. A draw of numbers determines the difficulty of questions asked. 1-44, p. 29. Letter from Home Local service men in the spotlight. 3-44, p. 97. Canteen Quiz All military show with a quiz and game combination. 3-44, p. 101. ,S/. Louis Heroes Tribute over KSD to St. Louis war heroes. 5-44, p. 166. 4AF Quiz test 30-minute quiz feature. War Bond prizes. 7-44, p. 246. What's It Like Letters from service personnel on the battlefronts. 8-44, p. 275. G.I. Legal Aid Legal advice for service personnel. 9-44, p. 312. Jobs Tor Heroes How to fit military personnel back into civilian life. 9-44, p. 318. Mothers of Victory Interviews with mothers whose daughters are in the armed forces. 9-44, p. 321. Letter From Bill Letters from a fictitious character based on events on the battlefronts. 9-44, p. 322. Jobs for G.I. Joe Atlas Prager Brewing C^o.'s latest show. 1 1-44, p. 365. Soldiers Return To help (l.I. Joi .uljiist lo mufti. 1 1-44, p. 387. Fightin' Fexans lixploits of iniiii.iry men from Texas. 1 1-44. p. 3«K. Passing the Buck Ouiz feature for military personnel. 12-44. p. 408. MUSIC Remember with Floretta Nostalgic music of the good old days. 1-44, p. 23. Boeing Hour Semi-classical music with true-to-life stories from inside Boeing's. 1-44. p. 24. Hats Off to Mr. Grocer Music of popular appeal as tribute to local grocers from Holsum Baking Co.. Springfield. O. 1-44, p. 24. Sotigs for Heroes Favorite songs of servicemen. Prizes for relatives who write best letters on why a particular tune is best liked. 1-44. p. 28. Jenny Lou and Her Buddies Morning feature of ballads and light tunes. 1-44, p. 30. Getie Autry Sings Platter series. 1-44, p. 32. Tempos of Today Morale builder for Knapp-Monarch workers. 2-44, p. 55. What's Yours Boogie-woogie vocal and keyboard numbers. 2-44, p. 57. May Company Presents Duo piano team plays current hits and old favorites between merchandising reports. 2-44, p. 57. Musical Moments Popular concert music for McCal lum's. 2-44, p. 58. Concert Hall Concert music on records. 2-44, p. 60. Banfield Sweethearts Boy and girl duo, the Banfield Sweethearts, for Banfield Packing Co., Salina. Ka. 3-44, p. 88. Memories of the Old South Nostalgic tunes by a colored quartet. 3-44. p. 91. Sailor's Swing Symphony Boogie-woogie, jazz and sweet swing. 3-44, p. 92. Swingtime Special Popular music for Shawnee Milling Co. 3-44. p. 100. Album of Familiar Music Local contest tie-in with network show for Heintzman's Music Store, Hamilton, Ont. 3-44, p. 100. Songs in My Heart Classical orchestral music. 3-44, p. 104. From A to Z. in Novelty Musical pot pouri. 3-44, p. 104. Music a la Mood Daily concert of classical music. 4-44, p. 130. Memories in Melody Song favorites of yesteryears. 4-44, p. 130. Memory Song Man Old songs of America come out of moth-balls. 4-44, p. 131. Snapshot Ensemble Blue ribbon musical entertainment. 4-44, p. 134. Juke Box Serenade Listeners who want to hear favorite tunes send nickels to CKBI. Money is used for philanthropy. 4-44, p. 137. Music Pooular waltz tunes. Program first aired in 1929. 4-44, p. 142. Irish Program Popular and old-time tunes. 5-44, p. 163. Belle of the Southland Piano and vocal. 5-44, p. 167. Crystal Chorus Home office employees are the musical voice of the Kansas City Fire dC Marine Insurane Co. 5-44, p. 169. Jive at 11:05 Collectors bring prized records for tuneful listening. 5-44, p. 169. Singing Motormen Trolley and bus operator quartet as good will ambassadors for Georgia Power Co. 5-44, p. 171. A Sotig and a Story Listeners contribute true stories and the songs associated with romantic incidents. Cash prize monthly for the best letter. 5-44, p. 17 3. Korn Kobblers Musical variety show, transcribed. 5-44, p. 174; 11-44, p. 389. Music to Your Taste Popular music. 5-44, p. 174. Glenn Hardman Entertains Music on piano, organ, celeste and solovox. 7-44. p. 226. Sylvatiia Showtime Variety show for Sylvania employees. 7-44. p. 2 3 1. Musical Scoreboard Music and late baseball returns. 7-44. p. 2 38. • 418 • RADIO SHOWMANSHIP