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GERTRUDE WARNER— who plays the role of Susan in CBS's David Harum daytime series, originally planned to be a school teacher in hometown Hartford, Conn. That ambition was cancelled when, one summer, she played a role on WTIC. In a few months she was playing leads, reading commercials and handling her own show on WTIC. Two years later she came to New York and CBS.
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Do You Remember
Local Programs
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Honeymoon in N. V, Clevelandaires
Editor's Diary Tell Your Neighbor Bob Poole Show
Breakfast Club
CBS News of America Barnyard Follies
10:00 10:15 10:30
10:45
Welcome Travelers Faith In Our Time Road of Life
Cecil Brown Georgia Crackers Tom, Dick and Harry
My True Story
Betty Crocker Magazine of the Air
Music For You Arthur Godh'ey
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Dr. Paul
We Love And Learn Jack Berch Lora Lawton
Passing Parade Victor H. Lindlahr Against the Storm
Modern Romances Ted Malone Galen Drake
Grand Slam Rosemary
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NBC
MBS
ABC
CBS
8:30 8:45
Do You Remember News
Local Programs
9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45
Honeymoon in N. Y. Clevelandaires
Editor's Diary Tell Your Neighbor Bob Poole Show
Breakfast Club
CBS News of America Barnyard Follies
10:00 10:15 10:30
10:45
Welcome Travelers Road of Life
Cecil Brown Faith In Our Time Georgia Crackers
Tom, Dick and Harry
My True Story
Betty Crocker Magazine of the Air Club Time
Music For You Arthur Godfrey
11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45
Dr. Paul
We Love And Learn Jack Berch Lora Lawton
Passing Parade Victor H. Lindlahr Against the Storm
Modern Romances Ted Malone Galen Drake
Grand Slam Rosemary
AFTERNOON PROGRAMS
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Betty Harris Show Echoes From the Tropics
Kate Smith Speaks Kate Smith Sings Lanny Ross Heatter's Mailbag
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Wendy Warren Aunt Jenny Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday
1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45
Vincent Lopez Robert McCormlck
Cedric Foster Happy Gang
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Nancy Craig Dorothy Oix
Big Sister Ma Perkins Young Dr. Malone The Guiding Light
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Double or Nothing
Today's Children Light of the World
Queen For A Day Say It With Music
Bkfst. in Hollywood Bride and Groom
Second Mrs. Burton Perry Mason This Is Nora Drake The Brighter Day
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Life Can Be Beautiful Ma Perkins Pepper Young Right to Happiness
Bob Poole Luncheon At Sardl's
Ladies Be Seated
David Harum Hilltop House Robert Q. Lewis
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Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones
Young Widder Brown
Misc. Programs Misc. Programs Johnson Family
Two Ton Baker
Kay Kyser
Eleanor and Anna
Roosevelt Irene and Allan
Jones
Beat the Clock Winner Take All
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When A Girl Marries Portia Faces Life Just Plain Bill Front Page Farrell
Straight Arrow
Capt. Midnight Tom Mix
The Green Hornet Sky King
Treasury Bandstand
The Chicagoans Herb Shriner Time
12:00
Kate Smith Speaks
Local Programs
Wendy Warren
12:15
The Play Boys
Kate Smith Sings
Aunt Jenny
12:30
Echoes From the
Lanny Ross
Helen Trent
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Tropics
Heatter's Mailbag
Our Gal Sunday
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Vincent Lopez
Big Sister
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Happy Gang
Nancy Craig
Ma Perkins
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Robert McCormlck
Young Dr. Malone
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Jack Kilty
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Dorothy Dix
The Guiding Light
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Double or Nothing
Queen For A Day
BkfsL in Hollywood
Second Mrs. Burton
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Perry Mason
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Today's Children
Say It With Music
Bride and Groom
This Is Nora Drake
2:45
Light of the World
The Brighter Day
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Life Can Be Beautiful
Bob Poole
Ladies Be Seated
David Harum
3:15
Ma Perkins
Hilltop House
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Pepper Young
Luncheon at Sardi'a
Robert Q. Lewis
3:45
Right to Happiness
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Backstage Wife
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Kay Kyser
Beat the Clock
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Stella Dallas
4:30
Lorenzo Jones
Johnson Family
Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt
Winner Take All
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Young Widder Brown
Two Ton Baker
Irene and Allan Jones
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When A Girl Marries
Superman
Challenge of the
Treasury Bandstand
5:15
Portia Faces Life
Yukon
5:30
Just Plain Bill
Capt. Midnight
Jack Armstrong
The Chicagoans
5:45
Front Page Farrell
Tom Mix
Herb Shriner Time
6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45
Bob Warren Clem McCarthy
Sunoco News
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Eric Sevareid "You and—"
Lowell Thomas
7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45
Chesterfield Club News of the World Dardanelle Trio H. V. Kaltenborn
Fulton Lewis, Jr. Dinner Date Gabriel Heatter Inside of Sports
Headline Edition Elmer Davis Lone Ranger
Beulah
Jack Smith Show
Club 15
Edward R. Murrow
8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45
Adventures of Archie Andrews
Can You Top Tiiisr International Airpon
Original Amateur , Hou! Ted Mack, [ M.C.
Mr. Chameleon Dr. Christian
9:00 9:15 9:30
Duffy's Tavern
Mr. District Attorney
Scattergood Baines Family Theater
Lawrence Weik
County Fair
10:00 10:15 10:30
The Big Story Curtain Time
Comedy Playhouse Mutual Newsreel
If s Time For Music On Trial
Beat The Clock Capitol Cloak Room
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Bob Warren Clem McCarthy
Sunoco News
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Eric Sevareid "You and—"
Lowell Thomas
7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45
Chesterfield Club News of the World The Smoothies Richard Harkness
Fulton Lewis, Jr. Dinner Date Gabriel Heatter Inside of Sports
Headline Edition Elmer Davis Counter Spy
Beulah
Jack Smith Show
Club 15
Edward R. Murrow
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This Is Your Life
Ralph Edwards
Alan Young Show
Gregory Hood
Official Detective Bill Henry j
Little Herman
America's Town Meeting of the Air
Mystery Theatre Mr. and Mrs. North
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Bob Hope Show
Fibber McGee and Molly
John Steele Adventure Mysterious Traveler
Erwin D. Canham Rex Maupin Entertains
We, TTie People Strike It Rich
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Big Town People Are Funny
Korn's-A-Krackin* Mutual Newsreel
Hit The Jackpot Mr. Ace and Jane
DON HOLLENBECK— who is heard on CBS News of America, MS., 9 A.M. EST., is Nebraska-born-and-educated, got his first reporting job in Omaha, was picture editor for the Associated Press, and the national affairs editor of the newspaper PM. During the, war, HoUenbeck worked for the OWI, broadcasting from France, Italy, England, and Germany. He returned to New York and in 1946, joined CBS.
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