Radio mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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(9:30 P.M.) Famous Jury Trials. (10:00 P.M.) Crossley Follies, (11:30 P.M.) Shep Fields' Orchestra. (12:00 Midnight.) TUESDAY Music for Today, directed by Morton Gould. (8:30 P.M.) Gabriel Heatter, commentator. (9:00 P.M.) True Detective Mysteries. (9:30 P.M.) Bernarr Macfadden. (10:00 P.M.) Shep Fields' Orchestra. (12:00 Midnight.) Clyde McCoy's Orchestra. (12:30 A.M.) WEDNESDAY The Lone Ranger. (7:30 P.M.) The Music Box, with Nina Paisley, Ellis Fraltes, A Capeila Choir, and Virginio Marucci's Orchestra. (8:30 P.M.) Gabriel Heatter. (9:00 P.M.) The Grummits, with Senator Ford. (10:00 P.M.) Cab Calloway's Orchestra. (12:00 Midnight.) The Band of Tomorrow. (12:30 A.M.) Ted Fio Rito's Orchestra. (1:00 A.M.) THURSDAY Pleasant Valley Frolics — Hill Billy music with a large cast of singers. Uncle Charlie Seel, and Joe Lugar's Orchestra. (7:45 P.M.) Melody Treasure Hunt for amateur composers. (8:00 P.M.) Gabriel Heatter. (9:00 P.M.) Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra. (9:15 P.M.) 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