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Hill CBS: Paul Sullivan CBS: The World Today NBC-Blue: Lowell Thomas NBC-Red: Fort Pearson CBS: Amos 'n' Andy NBC-Blue: EASY ACES NBC-Red: Fred Waring's Gang CBS: Lanny Ross NBC-Blue: Mr. Keen NBC-Red: European News Helen Menken 45 NBC-Red: H. V. Kaltenborn Court of Missing Heirs Wythe Williams Blue: Ben Bernie Red: Johnny Presents MBS NBCNBC CBS: MBS NBC NBC FIRST NIGHTER : La Rosa Concerts Blue: Uncle Jim's Question Bee Red: Horace Heidt CBS: Elmer Davis CBS: We, the People NBC-Blue: Grand Central Station NBC-Red: Battle of the Sexes CBS: Professor Quiz NBC-Blue: John B. Kennedy NBC-Red: McGee and Molly NBC-Blue: Inner Sanctum Mystery CBS: Glenn Miller MBS: Raymond Gram Swing NBC-Red: Bob Hope CBS: Invitation to Learning NBC NBC -Red: Uncle Walter's Doghouse -Blue: Edward Weeks CBS: News of the World ■ Ireene Wicker does one of her broadcasts from a children's hospital. Tune-In Bulletin for March 4, 11, 18 and 25! March 4: There's a mystery play that kids itself on NBC-Blue tonight at 9:35. It's called the Inner Sanctum Mystery, and if you like chuckles with your melodrama it's the show for you. March II: Ben Bernie is back in New York now, so on his show tonight (NBC-Blue at 8:00) you can hear Carol Bruce singing. March 18: Ten o'clock Tuesday night is a perfect listening time, because you can take your pick. If you like comedy, there's Bob Hope on NBC-Red; if you prefer music, there's Glenn Miller's orchestra on CBS; and if you want to understand the news of the day, there's Raymond Gram Swing on Mutual. March 25: Some of you have been writing in to Radio Mirror to say that Helen Trent is the most appealing heroine on the air. If you haven't yet fallen under her spell, tune in CBS at 12:30 today. ON THE AIR TODAY: Ireene Wicker, The Until her marriage, Ireene lived in ConSinging Lady, on NBC-Blue at 5:15 P.M., necticut, coming into New York every E.S.T., rebroadcast to the West at 3:15, morning to work in an office she maintains P.S.T. near Radio City. Now she has closed the Tiny, vivacious Ireene Wicker is one of Connecticut house, but she still keeps the the most energetic people in the world. office and has regular office hours. One She's not only on the air with her song secretary types her manuscripts and keeps story program for children every Monday things in order at the office, but Ireene through Friday, but she's recently started does most of her work alone. She can't doing those fascinating Deadline Dramas dictate very successfully, and doesn't use on Sunday nights (10:30, NBC-Red) with a typewriter, so she writes all her scripts Bob White. In addition she writes all her in longhand. Her handwriting is nearly own programs and does the research for illegible, she admits, and frequently she them. can't read it herself. Just now, without a break in her radio She enjoys the great amount of reschedule, Ireene is getting used to being search she must do to prepare her scripts, the bride of Victor Hammer, wealthy New but once got herself into a research sitYork art dealer. They were married the uation she almost didn't get out of. She middle of January, driving to Baltimore decided that once a week she'd do a and returning to New York in time for program about two children who were Ireene to do her program on the air. traveling all over the world. First she Ireene met Victor when she was broad read travel-agency folders to get the macasting from the Chicago Fair — it was a terial necessary, but that wasn't enough, publicity stunt arranged by their press so she began stocking up on thick, heavy agents in connection with an art exhibit travel books. Before long she was so Victor had at the Fair that first introduced fascinated with her reading she didn't them to each other. Then they didn't want to do any writing — so she brought meet again until after Ireene had moved the children back to the United States, to New York, when their acquaintance Victor and Ireene don't entertain or go ripened into something much more important. Ireene loves pictures and art objects, which are Victor's main business interest; and he loves music and the radio, which are her main business interest, so they're a perfect couple. out much in the evenings, since both are hard workers and are ready for a few hours of relaxation when nighttime comes around. They've been talking about going to a play or a concert for several weeks now, and haven't yet found just the right time for it. S^/^e£go% DOROTHY CLAIRE — who recently took over the star singing job on Glenn Miller's Moonlight Serenade program, heard on CBS tonight, tomorrow and Thursday at 10:00. Dimpled and blonde, Dorothy has been singing ever since she won an amateur contest at the age of six. She was born in LaPorte, Ind., and her parents were both musically inclined, though non-professional. Right now she has two sisters who also sing with bands, while a fourth sister is still in high school. Before joining Glenn Miller's band, she was with Bob Crosby and Bobby Byrnes. She's even prettier than her picture, and is 23 years old. 46 RADIO AND TELEVISION MIRROR