Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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A.M. NBC MBS ABC CBS 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 Coffee in Washington Boston Symphony in Rehearsal Local Programs No School Today This Is New York Galen Drake Garden Gate 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 Mind Your Manners Mary Lee Taylor Show Local Programs Leslie Nichols Helen Hall Family Party Morton Downey 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Archie Andrews Smilin' Ed McConnell U. S. Marine Band Georgia Crackers New Junior Junction Joe Franklin Democracy on the Job News, Phil Shadel 11:05 Let's Pretend Junior Miss AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 News Public Affairs Luncheon With Lopez Man on the Farm 101 Ranch Boys American Farmer Theatre of Today Grand Central Station 12:55 Cedric Adams 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 National Farm and Home Hour Coast Guard on Parade Everett Holies Jerry & Skye Cumberland Valley Barn Dance Navy Hour American Jazz Stars Over Hollywood Give and Take 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 Voices Down the Wind U. S. Army Band Football Metropolitan Opera Music With the Girls Football Roundup 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 Football 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 Wayne Howell Show True or False Caribbean Crossroads Tea and Crumpets Club Time At the Chase EVENING PROGRAMS 6:00 6:15 6:30" 6:45 Bob Warren Herman Hickman First Piano Quartet Music Preston Sellers Helen Westbrook Saturday Strings Faith for the Future Harry Wismer Talking It Over News Memo From Lake Success Sports Review Larry Leseur 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 Living, 1950 People Are Funny Al Heifer, Sports Twin Views of the News Comedy of Error 7:55 Cecil Brown Robert R. Nathan Bert Andrews Buzz Adair's Playhouse Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Vaughn Monroe 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 Dangerous Assignment A Man Called X Twenty Questions Take a Number Shoot the Moon Merrv Go Round Gene Autry Hopalong Cassidy 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 Your Hit Parade Dennis Day Hawaii Calls Lombardo Land What Makes You Tick? Can You Top This? Gangbusters My Favorite Husband 10:00 10:15 10:30 Judy Canova Grand Ole Opry Chicago Theatre of the Air At the Shamrock Dixieland Jambake Sing It Again BOB TROUT — noted NBC newsman and TV quizmaster, has reported news from all over the U. S. and twenty foreign nations since 1929 and covered every national political convention since 1936. He was married in 1938 between two broadcasts and went on his honeymoon aboard the campaign train from which he was reporting. POETRY QUESTION FOR CANDLELIGHT How much do I love you? Can anyone tell More than swallow for wind, Or water for well? What is the measure? The earth only knows The throb of the thorn For the flame of the rose. But tether your problem Come, give me a kiss. For here is my answer. I love you . . . like this. — Louis J. Sanker SEA SONG The sea and I are strangers. I have never known the fierce glory of its anger Nor have I seen the stars Spill diamonds into its dark crown. Yet I have known all the power of its fury In one moment of your silence And I have seen sea-diamonds in your eyes. — Mrs. William James Alder BITS OF HEAVEN Heaven is also here Among the throbbing, Violent crowd . . . Amidst the dusty Footworn path . . . All along the way One sees A bit of Heaven. Blue Heavens here Beneath the gray cast sky . . . And on the darkened earth Within the bleak stone walls . . . Upon the bare gaunt trees And where the flower Fails to grow. A bit of Heaven Is everywhere. — W. Dee Earley FOR TOMORROW There is no wind to come and bring a bird with song to ease my discontent; There is no night whose cold and lonely echoes sing to me my own lament. But thru the evening's dark, the parting sunset leaves me warmth from days well spent: And living hope lights in my heart a glow — to make the pessimist relent. — M. D. Morris RADIO MIRROR WILL PAY FIVE DOLLARS for the best original poems sent in each month by readers. Limit poems to 30 lines, address to Poetry, Radio Mirror Magazine, 205 E. 42 Street, New York 17, New York. Each poem should be accompanied by this notice. When a selfaddressed, stamped envelope is enclosed, every effort will be made to return unused poems. This is not a contest, but an effort to purchase poetry for use in Radio Mirror. 63