[N.B.C trade releases]. (1958)

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ALL IN A DAY'S WORK FOR BEN GRAUER When Ben Grauer finishes his assignment as radio narrator for HANSEL AND GRETEL on Sunday, April 27 j it will be the end of a long, busy day's work. Early that morning, Grauer will return to New York by plane from the Brussels World's Fair, which he has been covering for NBC Radio's "Monitor." At 12:30 p.m., EDT he will be on WRCA-TV's "Ask Congress" program and at 2 p.m., EDT he will be a panel member of WRCA-TV's "Citizens Union Search¬ light." For three hours (3-6 p.m., EDT) he will be a communicator for "Monitor" in Radio Central, and from 6:30-7:30 p.m., EDT he will narrate the radio phase of the fairy tale, "Hansel and Gretel, " which will be seen simultaneously on NBC-TV. NBC -New York, 4 /16/58