Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1942)

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Best Biiy<: Fruit and vegetable shopping tips of the day. 8-42, p. 260. Around the Town How WTCN's Northwest Homemakers Testing Bureau sells its sponsors products on Ann Ginn's show. 9-42, p. 298. Special Food Show Two day gala event to celebrate reopening of grocery market. 11-42, p. 388. Magic Kitchen Magic Kitchen Bulletin a monthly tiein on this woman's show. 11-42, p. 392. Cookies for Rookies Listeners bake 'em, get sponsor's reward for letters from soldiers who eat 'em. 11-42, p. 393. HISTORY Montana Boosters Hour-long afternoon show, on KGIR, Butte, Mont. 1-42, p. 24. / Am An American Five-minute transcription dramatizing historical events and 10 minutes live. 2-42, p. 64. Voices of Yesterday Transcribed radio-dramatized series featuring actual voices of celebrities of the past. 3-42, p. 88. California Story Teller True tales of early California history. 4-42, p. 132. This Is America Dram.atized episodes in American history transcribed. 6-42, p. 211. Doctors Courageous Quarter-hour self-contained true stories of famous names in medical history. 7-42, p. 241. HOBBIES AND RECREATION Camera Club of the Air Lessons for those bitten by the photography bug. 6-42, p. 205. Bridge Game Teams play out the rubbers before the mike. 11-42, p. 391. HOMES AND GARDEN Table Talk Around-the-table chat show for Ohio China Co. on WSPD, Toledo, O. 1-42, p. 16. Women's 580 Club Home forum chats on WCHS, Charleston, W. Va. 1-42, p. 25. Eleanor Early Suggestions are made for more economical ways of living on this WOL, Washington, D. C, show for Pepperell Manufacturing Co. 11-42, p. 385. 750 Club A little bit of everything on this participating show heard over WHEB, Portsmouth, N. H. 12-42, p. 427. HUMAN RELATIONS Mrs. Tucker's Smile Program A chins up morning show with music and poetry. 5-42, p. 174. Songs of Cheer and Comfort Gospel songs, favorite tunes and homespun philosophy are the feature of this transcribed series. 6-42, p. 213. Stoick's Radio Almanac Odds and ends of this and that of general interest to all. Show is sponsored by Stoick Cut Rate Drugs, on KGVO, Missoula, Mont. 8-42, p. 264. Minute Man A little bit of everything on this show which has gone past its 3,239th consecutive daily except-Sunday broadcast. 9-42, p. 295. Country Store Christmas feature on WOL, Washington, D. C, designed to raise money for charity. 10-42, p. 338. Cakes for Charity A Christmas angle on a daily morning show. 10-42, p. 347. Santa's Helper Ashtabula, O., West End Merchants play Santa Claus, raise gifts through listeners for the reedy over WICA. 10-42, p. 346. WLVA Christmas Party A six-hour stretch, with local talent. Purpose: to raise funds for the needy. 10-42, p. 348. INTERVIEW Famous Fathers Interviewed on each of these transcribed programs is a famous man who is also a father. 1-42, p. 21. Who's News NBC transcribed interviews with celebrities. 2-42, p. 64. Maud Muller ManA bout-Town Interviews with women's and men's clubs, actors, etc. 5-42, p. 155. Man-al-the-Clubs Pinch-hitter for the Man-on-theStreet. 5-42, p. 156. Bray's Grand Opening Special broadcast on KILO, Grand Forks, N. D., to celebrate grand opening of Bray's Ladies' Apparel. 5-42, p. 170. Let's Go Places Broadcasts direct from the scene of interesting places and things. 6-42, p. 202. On Display Interviews with ofHcials from Syracuse's (N. Y. ) commercial, industrial and social organizations on this WFBL musical show for Merchants National Bank & Trust Co. 8-42, p. 285. Santa on the Street Interviews with youngsters. 10-42, p. 335. Guest of Honor Dealer interviews, music and prizes on the week-day show. 11-42, p. 373. JUVENILE SuDerman Comic strip hero is the star of this transcription series. 6-42, p. 196. Johnny Jump Up Club Feature of this fairy tale series: a birthday book. Heard over KROW, San Francisco-Oakland, Cal., for Capwell's. 6-42, p. 202. Tick-Tock Story Time Store broadcast of fairy tales. 6-42, p. 207. Ann of the Airlanes Aviation action series, transcribed. 6-42, p. 212. Br'er Fox Club Movies, stage acts and community singing raise the rafters in this weekly KFH, Wichita, Ka., show. 6-42, p. 206. Contact Santa A Christmas remote for Stampfer's Department Store, Dubuque, la., on KDTH. 10-42, p. 334. Chimney Express Daily quarter-hour Christmas show. 10-42, p. 336. Streamlined Fairy Tales Transcribed show for the nippers. 10-42, p. 344; 12-42, p. 425. Santa's Magic Christmas Tree Transcribed Christmas feature which includes a complete promotional plan. 10-42, p. 344. Story Teller Music appreciation and stories for youngsters as the H. C. Capwell good will gesture over KROW, San Francisco-Oakland, Cal. 12-42, p. 420. MUSIC Dream House Dance music for lumber company. 1-42, p. 30. Hello Gorgeous Hawaiian music and one rhymed commercial for a Philadelphia furrier. 1-42, p. 32. Tap Time Variety show for Fort Pitt Brewing. 3-42, p. 79. Old World Melodies Folk musical program for Ben esch-Federman Furniture. 3-42, p. 86. Moment of Memory Old songs leading into commercial for Brass Rail Restaurant. 3-42, p. 99. Shorty & Sue of Coors Western songs, ballads and popular tunes for brewery on KOA, Denver, Col. 3-42, p. 100. Symphonic Hour Full hour of classical music on WIND, Chicago, III., for Stineway Drug Stores. 3-42, p. 101. Platterbrains Musical quiz show. 4-42, p. 134. Roy Hall and His Blue Ridge Entertainers Hillbilly and folk music. 4-42, p. 138. Dinner Dance Recorded and transcribed music. 4-42, p. 138. Yawn Patrol Club Telephone request show. 5-42, p. 156. The Man Behind the Music Biographical details on composers included in this program of popular and semi-classical music on WIND for Cousins' Jewelry Co. 5-42, p. 158. Julie O'Neil & Co. Hit tunes, unusual band and vocal arrangements on this KSD, St. Louis, Mo., show. 5-42, p. 167. The Aristocratic Pig Music from hillbilly to light classics. 8-42, p. 262. Welcome to Peaceful Valley Real estate property descriptions between musical selections on this WICA, Ashtabula, O., show. 8-42, p. 278. Dedication Classical and semi-classical ballads. 8-42, p. 284. Music of All Nations A 10:00-11:45 P.M. package stint preceding Christmas Eve Midnight Mass. 10-42, p. 345. Christmas Carol While most of the shows in this Christmas series were musical, special transcribed programs were used on occasions. 10-42, p. 347. 430 RADIO SHOWM ANSH I P