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Message of Israel
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Charlie Splvak's Orchestra
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Ford Hour
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Crime Doctor
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Ned Calmer
Meet Corliss Archer
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Louella Parsons' Show
Texaco Star Theater, James Melton
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Take it or Leave It
Theater Guild Series : Hour of Charm : Freedom of Opportunity : Meet Me at Parky's
We. the People : Serenade for Strings
Bill Costello
ONE WOMAN'S OPINION...
All women should take a bow to Lisa Sergio, top notch feminine commentator, heard on ABC, Mondays at 10: 45 a.m., EDT, on One Woman's Opinion. Miss Sergio is a living refutation of the centuries-old charge that a pretty head is generally an empty one. You'd think it wouldn't be necessary to mention a thing like that. But it is. Just listen to a full day's broadcasting sometime and see how often you hear women portrayed as gossipy nitwits, helpless dolls, strictly homebodies and most often and worst of all, as completely befogged about current issues.
Lisa Sergio takes a crack at all this nonsense. Her program is based on the recognition of the importance of women in the affairs of the world today. Her opinions are worth listening to, because they are backed by rich experience in international journalism, lecturing and radio.
Miss Sergio was born in Florence, Italy, in 1905. Her father, Baron Agestino Sergio, came of a Naples family that had long supported the cause of Italian independence. Her mother, the former Margaret Fitzgerald, was a member of a Baltimore family that had its roots firmly entrenched in the United States. Early in life. Miss Sergio learned Italian, French and English as an integral part of her education. Later, she acquired a working knowledge of Spanish and German, all of which stood her in good stead when, at seventeen, she became associate editor of the "Italian Mail," a weekly publication supported largely by American residents in Italy.
, This first job led to several others and, almost as a matter of course, into radio work. For a long time. Miss Sergio was an official broadcaster for the Italian government. But when the Fascist party got strongly enough entrenched, she was dismissed from her post because she insisted on presenting her news broadcasts in an imbiased and uncolored fashion.
In 1937, with the help of Count Guglielmo Marconi, radio pioneer. Miss Sergio obtained a passport to the United States. As a kind of warning to us now, we should remember that she didn't have such a soft job of it here in the beginning. She was a critic of Fascism and she made no bones about it and that made her none too happily welcome in many of the higher places. Americans, it is sad to relate, were being coddled and protected from the harsh realities of the world in those days. Miss Sergio finally got a news commentator's spot on a small, local, liberal radio station in New York, WQXR. Her broadcasts were always forceful and clear — and localized. It took Miss Sergio until almost the last quarter of 1944 to work herself into a major network
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