Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1958)

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Alabama's Oldest Station AhoJoamok Newest Programs Jim Lucas . . . This handsome, carefree "master of ceremonies" charms the ladies having "Breakfast At The Tutwiler" each weekday morning. Folks of all ages enjoy this "man of many voices" on his weekday afternoon hour of sparkling fun and recorded music known as "Funfare." As emcee of "Teentime," Jim delights listeners as well as the "live" audience attending the show at Birmingham's largest theatre. A most versatile performer, Jim has an ingratiating personality that makes him one of Birmingham's top air entertainers. Why not let this talented impersonator comedian singer deliver YOUR clients' sales messages? W A P I Biwwgtuutt .All///// Tfie^N EWc:Vo;ce of Alabama /< I 1 \\\ sister station to WABT, Alabama's Best in Television Weighty and whimsical are the views Dave Campbell airs on "Dave Campbell Speaking," leading to varied listeners' comments as "The People Speak." Adept at reporting on all "Spectator Sports," Tom Hamlin is proud to be the fellow who calls the football games for the nation's top team, Auburn. Pleasing to the eye, Barbara Bender is an equal delight to the ear as she fills her role as co-emcee and vocalist on "Breakfast at the Tutwiler." Informality is the watchword with Leland Childs as he hosts. "The Early Risers' Club" and greets the afternoon audience on "Hi Neighbor." RAD DO sets tuned to Owen Spann "The Morning Man" and to "Spannland" deliver the lastest music, weather information, and news in a humorous vein. Represented nationally by HENRY I. CHRISTAL Broadcasting April 7, 1958 • Page 55