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F.M. :00 J:15 4:30 :45 :00 E:15 0:30 _:45 :00 6:15 _:45 : 00 7:15 4:30 :45 :00 8:15 : 45 :00 9:15 : 45 : 00 10:55 :45_ :00 11:15 :45 12:00 WMAL 630Kc. WRC 980K* Listen to This Backstage Witt " " Stella Dallas < haws. Evans Lorenzo Jonas Ifs a Hit _foung Widow Brown Challenge of Yukon When a Girl Marrie " " Portia Faces Life Seahound Just Plaia Bill ’• _Front Page Farrell Mews,- Pets; Massey Hews—Leif Eid Louise Massey; Sports Serenade—Music Earl Godwin Music—Bergman Singing Sam 3-Star Extra. Mews E. C. Hill; Mews Supper Club Elmer Davis News of the World Lone Ranger Portraits in Music Western Tales_Richard Harhness Xavier Cugat Or. 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Murrow_ Special Agent News, Heifer; Crosby Duke Ellington Show Mr. Chameleon Drama Bing Crosby I " " Mystery Scries High Adventure Magic of Musk News—1450 Club Dr. Christian " Billy Rose " ” j 1450 Club_Jean Hersholt Gabriel Heatter News—Symphony ” " County Fair I Newsreel Symphony Hour " " „ . . .. [Lionel Hampton " " Harvest of Stars j - News ” " __ James Melton Opinion-Air* News Roundup " " The Whistler Discussion Pgm. 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Somerset Maugham s The cilla Gillette of ‘’Brigadoon.’’_demonstrated._l>ter- __ A.M. -- :00 News—Clock 6:15 Town Clock :3G Jim Gibbons _:45 ■'_ :00 News—Clock 7:15 Town Clock :30 Jim Gibbons _=45 Divid Wills >00 Town ClKk 8:15 Jim Gibbons =30 News-Clock _Town Clock >00 Breakfast Clob 9:15 Don McNeill :30 " " :45 - '_ :00 My True Story M:15 " "-Crocket ■30 Betty Crocker =45 Dorothy Kilgallen >00 Breakfast U>15 m Hollywood ; 0 Both Crane: "The >45 Modern Women" F.M. u-1 :00 News—Evans -|<)>15 Malone 1.Z 30 Welcome Travelers _:45_ " "_ ;00 Baukhage Talking 1:15 What America Plays : 30 Tommy Dorsey :45 " "_ : 00 " " 2:15 " " 30 Bride and Groom _j45 " "_ :00 Ladies Be Seated 3:15 " " :30 Second Honeymoon _:45 " "_ :00 Listen to This A 15 " rl:30 News, Evans :45 It'S n Hit News; Bill Hersen Bill Hersen m *• m m News. WrigM Bill Herson News;" * m m World Reendeg Bill Herson News; Bill Hersoe Bill Hersen News; Bill Herson Bill Herson Nancy Osgood Fred Waring it a Road of life Joyce Jordan This Is Nora Drake We Love and Lean Jack Berch Show Lore Lawlon News. Brinkley Look to This Day Johnny Bradford n ii m ee Robert McCormick Believe It or Hof Double or Nothing it i* Today's Children Light of the World LHe Can Be Beaetifil Ma Perkins Young's Family Right to Happiness Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jonos Young Widow Brow -TOMORROW'S PROGRAM Mews—Hunnicutt . Hub—Jnrry Strang Miltoa 0. Fard Mike Hunnicutt Jerry SHng Show News—Hunnicutt Maws; “ ” Hews—Music Mika Hunnicutt Jerry Strang Shaw Crawley; Derations " Haws—Hunnicutt Haws—Jerry Strang : News—Ford Mika Hunnicutt Jerry Strang Shaw I Milton 0. Fard Veice at Wishinglau News; " ” I News—Ford Mika Hunnicutt Jerry Strang Shaw Milton 0. Fard " ” Haws—Jerry Strang ” • Jerry Strang Show Haws—Fard - - " " Milton 0. Fard m m mm m m “ * Haws—Jarry Strang * * Jarry Strang Shaw Barnyard Jamboree Foodcast Curtain Call listeners' Exchange " ”_Man an the Street - Hymn Tima Haws—Bandstand Tuna Inn " ” Bandstand Herman 6ladney Say II With Music ' ” " " mm mm mm ~ Passing Parade Haws—Bandstand Tuna Inn Batty and Bob Bandstand Norman Gladney Heart's Desire “ ’ “ mm mm mm Kata Smith Speaks Haws Roundup Tolle-Tost Noonday Melodies Bing Crosby • Lunch at t450 Les Higbie, Haws Luncheon With At Union Station Jarry Strong Hama the Singer - Art Brown News; Anything Goes All-Sports Pa.uda " " Anything Goes Tony Wakaman - * " " All-Soorts Parade ” " Tony Wakaman ' Queen for a Day News,- Anything Goes All-Sports Parade " " Anything Goes Tony Wakaman Art Brown " " All-Sports Parado 5 Star Review " _ Tony Wakaman ~ " - " News,- Anything Goes All-Sperts Parade ' * Anything Goes Tony Wakaman * • " All-Sports Parade - - Tony Wakeman_ ' ~ " News; Sweet Swing- AILSporls Parade * • Sweet Swing Tony Wakeman - - Music Hall All-Sports Parade n - - " "Tony Wakaman News; Bill Jenkins Bill Jenkins News; Bill Jenkins Bill Jenkins News; Mark Evans Mark Evans News. 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