Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1943)

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Fish for Food and Fun Where, how and when to catch fish. 9-43, p. 311. Ray Daughters Health Club Calisthenics with give-away health chart. 12-43, p. 420. HOMES AND GARDENS Winona Builders Show Information and advice on remodeling, housing, etc. with transcribed music, and interviews. 3-43, p. 96. Gracious Living Informal, chatty information on problems of interior decoration. 3-43, p. 98. It's a Woman's World News in home decoration, styles, decoration, etc., to interest women. 3-43, p. 103. Your Neighbor Lady Home-making tips and suggestions. 3-43, p. 104. Victory Gardener Tips for the wartime tiller of the soil. 5-43, p. 167. Everywoman's Hour Participating WFIL home forum program. 6-43, p. 186. The Lady Next Door Recipes, budget saving tips, etc. 6-43, p. 200. Gardening for Victory Interviews, round table discussions, and advice. Plenty of merchandising angles. 6-43, p. 200. Ladies Be Aware A little bit of everything on this WRUF program. Aired for Gainesville (Fla. ) Laundry. 6-43, p. 204. Happy Homes Homemaking commentary. 6-43, p. 205. Handy Man Tips to the wives from the stronger sex. 12-43, p. 417. HUMAN RELATIONS Through Peaceful Valley with the Old Judge Fireside chats with patter and poetry. 1-43, p. 8. Silver and Gold Weekly salute to those celebrating twenty-fifth and fiftieth wedding anniversaries is heard over WHEC, Rochester, N. Y. 1-43, p. 21. Lamplighter Weekly forecast on new night spot entertainment, comments on food, gossip about frequenters. 1-43, p. 22. The Name You Will Remember Personality sketches ranging from Madame Chiang Kaishek to Arturo Toscanini in a series of transcribed programs. 2-43, p. 60. Magazine of the Air A half-hour variety show which follows format of a periodical. 3-43, p. 100. Brunch Time Over the back fence gab-session with background music. 4-43, p. 140. Uncle Elmer's Pleasantville Mythical people in a mythical town chin about town gossip. Show includes inspirational music, poetry, philosophy and good cheer. 8-43, p. 283. Uncle Si's Almanac Five-minute morning show of philosophy, jokes, patter and poems. 9-43, p. 300. Grouchy Gus As a civic rouser. Grouchy Gus comes on fighting mad, airs his pet peeves. 9-43, p. 317. Smilin' Irish Eyes Folk song, legend and stories. 11-43, p. 383. A Woman Wonders A little bit of everything of interest to women. 11-43, p. 386. Reveille Sweetheart A little bit of everything in this early morning rouser. 11-43, p. 390. Ray Smith Commentary One-way conversations to stimulate interest in the Downtown Los Angeles (Cal.) business district. 12-43, p. 419. HUMOR Daily Chuckles Oddities in the day's news bring chuckles. 3-43, p. 98. Smile in the Morning Humorous incidents in the life of the average boy provide chuckles and laughs. 8-43, p. 284. INTERVIEWS Service-Man-on-the-Street Selling by radio is half selling radio itself for the Nelson Bros. Furniture Store, Chicago, III. 1-43, p. 10. Furlough Fun A Sunday free-for-all at USO headquarters, with a Call the Folks Back Home angle. 2-43, p. 63. Celebrity Time Witching-hour interviews with visiting firemen over WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa. 4-43, p. 114. JUVENILE Juvenile Jamboree Star spangled amateur performers. 1-43, p. 31. Allen County Spelling Bee Big event for 12 years for grade school children is this 11-week series. 2-43, p. 52. King's Kiddie Klub Saturday morning theatre broadcast with amateur talent. 2-43, p. 65. Once Upon a Time A weekly KOA story hour for Denver, Col. moppets. 3-43, p. 88. Interpretation of the News for Young People A fiveminute offering with a series of quiz programs. Contestants are selected by classmates. A WEOA feature for Evansville, Ind. listeners. Young America Sings Talented midsouth youngsters put on an outstanding show. 5-43, p. 158. Good Deeds Club Amazing is the T. Eaton Co. Ltd.'s performance record over CKOC, Hamilton, Ont. 5-43, p. 164. 12-43, p. 410. Scramble Authentic news about aviation, war heroes, etc. for the small fry. A Blue Network live feature. 5-43, p. 176. Dairy lea A Saturday morning theatre-radio party. 5-43, p. 171. Rath's Kiddies Revue Half-hour juvenile talent feature. Good merchandising angles. 6-43, p. 194. Jacob Reed's Sons Model Plane Club Saturday morning radio instructions for model plane construction. 6-43, p. 212. Junior League Children's Radio Hour Quarter-hour dramatizations of favorite stories directed at elementary schools. Two other children's programs round out the picture for Hale Brothers Department Store, Sacramento, Cal. 7-43, p. 238. Children's Hour Saturday morning amateur show for the nippers. 10-43, p. 348. High Schools on Parade A panorama of school activity heard over KROW for Capwell's. 10-43, p. 350. Streamlined Fairy Tales Transcribed feature was a part of a hard-hitting radio campaign for Lit Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., over WFIL. 12-43, p. 403. LABOR RELATIONS Labor News and Views Commentary on labor topics. 4-43, p. 129. This Is Your World Dramatic sequences cover outstanding news events with a labor slant. 6-43, p. 203. MILITARY Hello Soldier! Hello Sailor Long distance calls to and from men and women in the service is the Minnesota Federal Savings Qc Loan set-up on WTCN, St. PaulMinneapolis, Minn. 5-43, p. 151. Victory Via V-Mail How radio-dated V-mail keeps the home front In line. 5-43, p. 160. Air Corps Camp talent for listener's pleasure. 5-43, p. 169. Passing the Buck Artny camp quiz show for institutional value. 5-43, p. 171. Seamen's Fur Vest Campaign Appeals for cast off furs as a sponsor service gesture, aired over CKWS, Kingston, Ont. 5-43, p. 172. Bombardier Quiz Servicemen's quiz show with plenty of merchandising angles. 5-43, p. 173. Service Diary Excerpts of letters from service men. 7-43, p. 238. 424 RADIO SHOWMANSHIP