Radio mirror (May-Oct 1938)

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Jean Sablon 3:30 4:30 NBC-Red: Radio Newsreel 5:45 1:45 3:45 4:45 NBC-Blue: The Master Builder 6:00 8:00 4:00 5:00 CBS: Joe Penner (Ends June 26) 2:00 4:00 5:00 MBS: George Jessel (Ends July 3) 2:00 4:00 5:00 NBC-Blue: Musical Camera 2:00 4:00 5:00 NBC-Red: Catholic Hour 6:30 2:30 4:30 5:30 ( BS Phil Cook's Almanac 2:30 4:30 5:30 NBC-Blue: Canadian Grenadier Band 4:30 5:30 NBC-Red: A Tale of Today 7:00 3:00 5:00 6:00 CBS: Joan and Kermit 7:30 5:00 6:00 NBC-Red: Hobby Lobby 7:30 3:30 5:30 6:30 CBS: Passing Parade 3:30 5:30 6:30 \l'A Red: Interesting Neighbors 8:00 4:00 6:00 7:00 CBS David Broekman 4:00 6:00 7:00 \ Hi Blue: Spy at Large 4:00 6:00 7:00 X l',( -Red: Don Ameche, Edgar Bergen, John Carter, Stroud Twins 8:30 4:30 6:30 7:30 ' BS Summer Session 9:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 NB( I'.lu Win Your Lady 5:00 7:00 8:00 NBI Red Manhattan Merry GoRound 9:30 5:30 7:30 8:30 NB( -Red: American Album of Familiar Music 9:45 7:15 7:45 8:45 Ml' Blue: Irene Rich 10:00 8:00 9:00 BS Grand Central Station 6:00 8:00 9:00 >:< Blue Norman Cloutier Orch. 6:00 8:00 9:00 Mil -Red: Hour of Charm 10:30 9:30 i lis Headlines and Bylines 6:30 8:30 9:30 Bl B Cheerio 6:30 8:30 9:30 NBC-Red: University of Chicago Round Table Discussions 11:00 7:00 9:00 10:00 i.i Blue: Dance Orchestra 7:00 9:00 10:00 IB( Red Agnew Orchestra 11:30 9:30 10:30 Dance Music Motto of the Day SutlclcUf'S HIGHLIGHTS God helps him who helps Him. By Major Bowes Highlights For Sunday, June 26 AS far as radio is concerned, summer is a-comin' in, and today's the last day of spring, no matter what the calendar says. It will keep you busy most of the late afternoon and early evening listening in and saying goodby until fall to all your old friends. The departures: Jack Benny on NBC -Red at 7:00, E.D.S.T.; Ozzie Nelson and Feg Murray at 7:30 on NBC-Blue; Phil Baker, Bottle and Beetle on CBS at 7:30; Joe Penner on CBS at 6:00; Tyrone Power on NBC-Blue at 9:00; Walter Winchell on NBCBlue at 9:30; and Phil Spitalny's Hour of Charm on NBC-Red at 10:00. . . . The Jack Benny and Phil Baker programs are both to be replaced, next Sunday — Phil by John Nesbitt's popular Passing Parade. . . . Dave Elman's mighty entertaining Hobby Lobby program is set to take Jack Benny's place. . . . And a continued serial will take Tyrone Power's place. . . . Andre Kostelanetz and Lily Pons are departing today too, but from the United States, not from the air. They're sailing for a South American vacation, and by this time they are probably Mr. and Mrs. Kostelanetz, at last. ... At 8:30 tonight, on CBS, listen to the first broadcast concert of the season from the Lewisohn Stadium in New York. Alexander Sm a liens conducts the first concert at the Lewisohn Stadium, CBS at 8:30. Highlights For Sunday, July 3 President Roosevelt goes on all three networks today, talking from Gettysburg. >-pHE President of the United ■*■ States is scheduled to go on the air today, over all the networks, speaking from Gettysburg. The reason: today is the seventyfifth anniversary of the third and decisive day of the great Battle of Gettysburg, the turning point of the Civil War. ... A golf tournament comes to your ears today from golf's native land, when NBC broadcasts a description of the Walker Cup matches from the St. Andrews course in Scotland. Today's the first day of the broadcasts— there'll be more tomorrow. Your Almanac predicts that you'll hear some things about the Fourth of July that you never knew be fore if you'll tune in John Nesbitt on his first Passing Parade show, on CBS, at 7:30, sponsored by the Gulf Gasoline people. Nesbitt's specialty is odd facts, well told. Also on the program, doing the musical side of it up brown, are singer Al Garr and Oscar Bradley's orchestra, who were featured on Phil Baker's program until last week. . . . Say goodby to George Jessel tonight at 6:00 on Mutual — he'll be back in September. . . . A new bidder for your attention is Win Your Lady, a weekly serial starring Jim Ameche and Betty Lou Gerson, beginning tonight at 9:00 on NBC-Blue, sponsored by Woodbury's. Highlights For Sunday, July 10 "P IRMLY believing that practi■*■ cally everybody wants to listen to descriptions of a golf game — ■ something your Almanac, for one, isn't at all convinced of — CBS has Ted Husing sitting on the sidelines today at the opening of the Professional Golfers' Association tournament. It's being held at Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pennsylvania, and will be on the air from now until July 16, if you're interested. . . . Now for a few pertinent and impertinent facts about John Nesbitt, the star of Passing Parade on CBS at 7:30. Your Almanac mentioned him briefly when his show started last week, but he rates more. He's twenty-seven years old, the son of a former British Intelligence Service agent, and was raised mostly in France — until his father became a Unitarian minister and the family settled in Alameda, California. He has worked in dramatic stock companies, in Shakespearian repertoire, and as a newspaper man. He quit the latter when he had to call up a woman and ask her, "Is it your husband who has just been electrocuted at the power-plant?" It was, but the woman hadn't known about it until Nesbitt called. . . . Birthday greetings today to one of your veteran announcers, Graham McNamee. John Nesbitt stars in another of his Passing Parade programs tonight at 7:30. Highlights For Sunday, July 17 Jim Ameche stars tonight in Win Your Lady, NBC-Blue's adventure series at 9:00. POR some fascinating stories of how women have influenced the lives of great men, tune in There Was a Woman, an NBCBlue sustaining program today at 5:00. Without much ballyhoo or fuss, this well-written and acted series has gone its way until recently it celebrated its fifty-second weekly broadcast. The cast changes every week, so your Almanac can't tell you who will be on today's show, but the players are hand-picked from NBC's list of capable actors. . . . Speaking of capable actors, the kid brother of the Ameche family answers to that description. A couple of minutes after Don Ameche signs off 42 on the Chase and Sanborn show tonight, Jim Ameche goes on the air in Win Your Lady, NBC-Blue at 9:00. Jim owes his radio success to Don, who put in a longdistance telephone call from Chicago to Kenosha, the Ameche home town, one day in 1933, urging Jim to come up and audition for a juvenile role in a daily serial. Since then, Jim has chased Don right up the ladder of renown, until now his next step will undoubtedly be Hollywood. . . . CBS has a good musical show on tonight at 8:00, presenting David Broekman — but it comes up against the stiff competition of Charlie McCarthy on NBC-Red.