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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST.17, 1985 New Faces, Voices and Musicians Will Appear With Benny This Fall KFYR-NEC Program, (Subject to Revision) Monday, Aug. 18 7:00—Breaktast Club $:00—Press Radio News sib Serank Luther, Tenor $:15—Rosa Lee, Soprano :30—Silver Clouds—Dick — Burris, 5—Sam Herman and Frank Banta 0—Markets Tony Wons —Two Hearts in Song 0—National Farm and Home Hr. \—Al Pearce & His Gang 00—Markets & Food and Drug Talk 115—Vic & Sade—P & G Crisco Program :30—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins ireen Bros, Novelty Orch. —theyve Ar Jolsns stana-bve TIDON BESTOR’S BAND| tty and Bob—General Mills oman’s Radio Review 0—Radio Guild 3:30—Hotel Plaza Tea Music 3:45—Adventures of Sam and Dick U, §. Army Band 5—Baseball Scores. si 5:50—“Sports Through a Key Houle’ 6:55—Local News 6:00—Dorsey Bros. Orch, 6:30—Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. 2 7 a rogram :00—Sinclair Minstrels :30—Talk—Paul Block —Meredith Willson & Orch. 0—Ray Knight's Cuckoo Clock 9:00—Chevrolet “Musical Moments’ with Tomy McLaughlin 9:15—General Foods with Tony and Gi us 9:30—N. D, Farmers Union 9:45—Rainbow Room Orch. 0—Eddie Duchin and Orch. Leonard Keller and His Orch. Ft. Des Moines Hotel Orch. 12:00—Silent Tuesday, Aug. 20 7:00—Breakfast Club 8:00—Press Radio News 8:05—Frank Luther, Tenor $:15—Edward McHugh, Gospel Sing- r 8:30—Sliver Clouds—Dick Burris; Lowrey 9:15—Wendell Hall 9:30—Geo. Hessberger Original Bavarian Orch. 10:00—Markets, Weather and Aunt m: Sammy 20:15—Merry Macs 0—Words and Music 0—Pan Americana Program :80—Era Civic Orch. of Boston :00—Thurn’s Bavarian Orch. :15—Charles Stenross and Orch. :30—Press Radio News 5—Edith Warren, Soloist 5—Little Orphan Annie 5—Baseball Scores m, 0—‘Sports Through a Key Hole’ 5—Local News 6:00—-Leonard Keller and Orch, 6:18—Dedge All Star Revue—M. B. ilman Co. 6:30—Lady Esther Serenade 7:00—Glen Lee & Orch. 7:15—Platt & Nierman + 7:30—Texaco Program 8:00—Knights of Columbus Conven- tion Program 9:00—Late £vening Weather Fore- cast a 9:01—Mammy La Porte and Orch. 9:15—General Foods with Tony and Gus 9:30—Leo Retsman's Philip Morris Orch., featuring Phil Duey & Sally Singer 10:00—Shandor_ 10:08—Ranny Weeks & Orch. 10:30—Geo, Hamilton and Orch. 11:00—“Fanfare’—Meredith Willson and Orch. 21:30—Paul Christiansen & Orch, 12:00—Silent ‘Wednesday, August 21 1:00—Breaktast Club 8:30—Silver Clouds—Dick Burris, narrator. Organist—Al Low- re; 3:45—Samn Herman and Frank Banta 9:00—Markets 105—St 93 10:00—Markets and Weather 20:15—Merry Macs 10:30—Words and Music 11:00—Markets and World Bookman 21:15—Dona Jose, Singer 11:30—National Farm and Home Hour 22:30—Al Pearce & His Gan; 1:00—Markets and Farm Flashes 15—Vie & Sade—Crisco Program }0-—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins 45—-Procter and Gamble “Camay” 00—Betty & Bob—General Mills :15—Women's Radio Review 2:30—The Narragansett Special 3:00—Crosscuts from Log of Day 3:30—James Wilkinson—Baritone 8:45—Adventures of Sam & Dick 4:00—Animal News Club 4:15—Ausable Chasm Orch. en, Radio News ‘Dinner Concert j—-Don Pedro and His Orch. 0—Dot & Will 5—Baseball Scores 0—“Sports Through a Key Hole” j—-Local News 0—Standard Brands—One Man's Family 0—Phyllis Wolverton, Singer 5—Studio 0—Edna O'Dell '5—Three Flats 0—Glen Lee and Orch. 5—Education in the News :00—Russian Symphonic Choir 8:15—Talk by Walter Lippman 0—Address by Col. F. Ki 0—Chevrolet “Musi: 0—Leonard Keller & Orch. 0—Wandering Minstrel 0—Silent ‘Thursday, Aug, 22 Breakfast Club I—Press Radio News —Frank Luther, Tenor —Gospel Singer Sliver Clouds— Dick Burris, Narrator; Organist—Al Lowrey Morning Parade —The ‘House Detects The jouse etective 0—Studio , Reporter 5—KFYR Bulletin Board of the Air. 10:00—Markets, Weather and Aunt Sammy 10:15—Merry Macs 10:30—Words and Music 0—-Markets and World Bookman —Rex Battle Ensemble 0—National Farm and Home Hour 0—Al Pearce and His Gang O—-Market and Farm Flashes 5—-Vic & Sade—Crisco Program 30—-Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins S—-Procter and “Cr -Woma! adio view O0—Meredith, Willson and Orch. eres ison ai 30—Matinee Musicale “A :00—Edward Davi Baritone 4:15—Stubby Gordon and Orch. 30—Press Radio News rts Throt 52 ” Pay ugh « Key Hole’ Z leischmann Yeast Co. at 1] House Showboat Aedes , + Guest stars may come and guest stars may go on the Shell Chateau program, but Peggy Gardiner and Jack Stanton go on forever. The young singers who carry on with Al Jolson from week to week are shown at NBC Hollywood studios. $:00—Kraft Program. 9:00—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast 9:01—Talk by jonn D, Kennedy tional Radio Forum 10:00—Shandor 10:08—Cocoanut_Grove Boston Orch, 10:30—Charles Dornberger Orch. 11:00—Terrace Gardens Orch. 11:30—Arlie Simons and Orch. 13:00—Silent Friday, Aug. 23 7:00—Breakfast Club \—Press ‘Radio News —Frank Luther, Tenor ‘Hazel Arth, Contralto Silver Clouds—Dick Burris, Narrator; Organist—Al Lowrey 8:45—Sam Herman and Frank Banta 9:00—Markets 9:30—U. S. & National Guara Maneuvers at Pine Camp, 10:00—Markets, Aunt Sammy and Weath 11:30—National Farm and Home Hr. 12:30—The Record Shop 4:00—Markets and Farm Flashes 1:15—Vie & Sade—Crisco Program '30—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins 5—Morin Sisters 5—Woman'’s Radio Review 0—Viennese Sextette Eddie South & His Orch. 30—Press Radio News 8:00—Studio 8:30—Al Pearce and His Gang 9:00—Chevrolet “Musical Moments” with Tommy McLaughlin 9:15—Tony and Gus—General Foods peg Pennsylvanians —Fo! 10:30-—Mark Hopkins Hotel Orch. ‘Leonard Keller and Orch. i—Johnny Marvin, Tenor 15—Gospel Singer 8:30—Nicholas Mathay and His Gypsy Orch. . §, & National Guard Maneuvers at Camp Pine, N.Y, 10:00—Markets, Aunt Sammy and eather 10:15—Soloist 10:30—Words and Music 11:00—Markets & World Bookman 11:15—Herm Crone and Orch. Review and Farm Flashes 4 k-End Revue 1:30—NBC Music Guild 2:00—Kentucky Opera 3:00—Teddy Hill & Orch, 3:15—Platt and Nierman H ustin Wylie and Orch. 4:00—Kaltenmeyer’s Kindergarten 30—Press Radio News Alma Kitchell, Soloist —U. S. & National Guara Manouvers at Pine Camp, = 12:30—W ter Builder eball_ Scores, 0—Local New Petroleum Products, 8:30—Carefree ‘Carnival. me Ai tations Barn Dance—Dr, Sunday, Aug. 25 $:00—Sabbath Reveries Harpist 4 the Bible Opera Co. ‘espers —Pedro Via's Orch. \—Lite of Uncle Ned —Temple of Song —United Drug Program 80—Cleo Brown, Colored Pianist 3:45—Ray Heatherton, Soloist 4:00—Catholic Hour 4:30—Studio 5 30—Mooal Inst. Sii EE (00 inst. Singers }0—Chi and Sanborn—‘Major s’ Amateur Hour” Go-Round’ Bayer Aspirin 0 9:00—Late Evening Weather Fore- ast and Baseball Scores 9:15—Jesse Crawford, Organist 9:30—Press Radio News 5—Glen Lee & Orch. 10:00 army Rapp eo —Barny reh. 10:30—Gypsy Jargon e—Rueben Freys' Saxophone guar 0—Herm Crone and Orch. O—Ariie Simons & Orch, 0-—Silent | re Chateau Guest | 5—Tony and Gus—General Foods) —Betty and Bob—General Mills 15—Ken Sparnon String Ensemble Beauty Theatre of 11:30—National Farm and Home Hour ee! Mountain Folk —B: —“Sports Through a Key Hole” cy a Eee Sports Review—Loril- r¢ 6:00—Hit Parade—American Tobacco 7 00—Chevratet Me : evrolet Motor Co. “G-Men” 7:30—“Shell Chateau” Sheil Eastern —Florence Wightman, Concert $:00—Lanny Ross—State Fair Con- Bor 1:00—Dr. Lyons’ “Manhattan Merry- 3 eg & Gamble—The Ivory w _ > LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE IS CHATEAU GUEST Veteran Stage and Screen Character Actor Will Per- form With Al Jolson Hollywood, Aug. 17.—Lionel Barry- more, moviedom’s famed character actor, will be guest star of Al Jolson in the Chateau broadcast, tonight, Aug. 17, at 7:30 p. m. (CST), over a nationwide NBC-KFYR network. Barrymore, member of the great acting family, has been starred in a long succession of successful pictures, playing hundreds of difficult charac- ter roles and is a veteran of the stage as well as the screen. He also has di- rected various motion pictures. On the Chauteau program, in addi- tion to Barrymore and other guest stars will be the regular performers. Al Jolson, as master of ceremonies, Peggy Gardiner and Jack Stanton, the romantic young singing team, and Victor Young’s orchestra. “|AND FRANK PARKER] | Ha-Cha-Cha! Is Jimmy Mortified! WILL BE REPLACED Johnny Green, Brilliant Young Composer-Cenductor-Pian- ist, to Lead Band MICHAEL BARTLETT TO SING Tenor Has Been Selected as Leading Man by Grace Moore, Claudette Colbert New faces, voices and musicians will appear with Jack Benny when the suave jester returns to his Sun- day night spot over NBC networks in the fall. A new vocalist and a new orchestra for the series have heen announced. Mary Livingstone will continue to be featured. Johnny Green, brilliant young composer-conductor-pianist, will lead his musicians in place of Don Bes- tor’s band. It will be Green’s first appearance on NBC. m, (ES.T.), testing with Italian Michael Bartlett, singing actor of} phone stations. screen and stage whom Grace Moore| Panama soon is to have a new 300- ots “I don’t know whether I'm him or he’s me,” said Jimmy Durante when he met an imitator, Bernie Ross (left), on Major Bowes’ Ama- teur hour recently. Jimmy and Bernie are matching schnozzles while the genial major looks on, BARN DANCERS WILL BROADCAST AT FAIR Saturday Night’s Program Will Come From Grandstand at Springfield Saturday night’s National Barn Dance program will originate from the stage in front of the grandstand at the Illinois state fair, in Spring- field. This is the first time since its inception that the program has been broadcast from any place other than the stage of the Eighth Street theatre in Chicago. The National Barn Dance broad- cast will be included in the opening day program of the fair and will be witnessed by thousands of guests. In celebration of the event one of the greatest casts ever to appear before the hayloft mikes will be on hand to do the occasion justice. Included in the great array of ra- dio stars will be the Ridge Runners; the Tune Twisters; Maple City Four; Verne, Lee and Mary; Uncle Ezra; Hoosier Hot Shots; Grace Wilson; Henry Burr; Arkie; Lulu Bell and Skyland Scotty; Hayloft Band and Orchestra; John Brown; Jack Holden and Howard Chamberlain; Joe Kelly as Master of Ceremonies, and many has selected as her leading man for che films, will replace Frank Parker as vocalist and Jack Benny’s chief neinesis, i Green, who took up conducting af- ter such outstanding hits as “Body and Soul,” “I Cover the Water Front,” and “I'm Yours,” had made his name @ by-word among devotees watt short-wave station according to various sources of information. Its call letters will be HP5H and will be located at Colon. This station should provide listeners in the United States with another delightful source of Central American entertainment. Tests by U. S. Army and Navy men in the Canal Zone reveal a peculiar of popular music. He has already| phenomenon, namely that while Pan- built up an enviable reputation as /amanian broadcasts are clearly and producer of syncopation “in the mod-| regularly received in the United ern manner.” He and his band are|States, short-wave broadcasts from currently featured at the fashionable| the United States are difficult to re- St. Regis Roof. ceive in Panama. Bartlett will be making his debut! ‘The big German commercial short- as a regular radio performer. His} wave stations at Nauen are a prolific record of success both as a singer! source of interest to the fan who and an actor on the Broadway stage| would increase his log of stations re- and in Hollywood point to a career| ceived. Here are located the stations as one of the top-notch figures in| which Germany uses for communica- .|the entertainment world within the!tion with the rest of the world. DFC near future. Grace Moore selected! on 12.98 megacycles, DFB on 17.82 =| | the young tenor to support her in “Love Me Forever” and he already is scheduled to make another film with the blonde star. In the meantime he is featured opposite Claudette Col- BUDAPEST BLISWE SHORT-WAVE PO Definitely Regular Broad- casting Schedule 6tation HAT4 at Budapest is a most elusive European. While it has a definitely regular broadcasting sched- ule, its reception here in America is decidedly not consistent. Strangely enough, however, the few times it has been heard lately, it has come in with splendid volume. So, keep a sharp watch on the 9.12 megacycle setting on your dial during the early evening. You may happen to hear it when it is coming in well, ‘The New York Sun announces a new station on the short-wave hori- and bordering Abyssinia on the north. The announcement says that it can be heard between 6 and 7 a. Jimmy Durante’s Double Makes Great Hit on Unusual Amateur Hour Program|] New York, Aug. 17.—Imitations of Jimmy Durante are with the various imitators who have appeared before the micro- Phone in Major Bowes amateur hour, but none of the contestants Previously have had a chance to do their act before the Great Schnozzola himself. A “first” in this respect went to Bernie Ross, youthful entertainer who ap- Peared in a recent Bowes broad- cast over an NBC-KFYR network Tune in on One Frequency City Station (Megacycles) Hours (ES.T.) ‘ Barranquilla HJ1ABB 645 6t010P.M. Berlin DJA 957 5:05 to 9:15 P.M. DJB 15.20 © 12:30 to 2 AM.; 3:45 to 7:15 AM, 8 to 11:30 AM. DIC 6.02 Noon to 4:30 P-M.; 9 DJD 11.76 = Noon to 4:30 P.M.; 5: DUE 17.76 8 to 11:30 AM. DQ 8B ato wD AMES 30 to 2 AM; Brussels ORK 10.33 30 to 3 P.M. Caracas YvaRc 611 8:15 to 10 P. M. Eindhoven = PO $22 Stoliao ask Sunday 1:30 A. M. Geneva ‘HBP 7.80 5:30 to 6:15 P. HBL 9.59 5:30 to Guayaquil HC2RL 667 5:45 to Tues, Havana coc 6.01 A. daily; ‘Huizen PHI 11.7 7:30 to ‘Wed, Jeloy LoL 957 Noon to Lisbon CTIAA 9.00 3:30 to London GSB 951 12:15 to Gsce 958 6 to8 P, GsD 118 12:15 to 11 PM. GSP 15.13 9 AM. to GSI 16.26 = =—:12:15 to Madrid EAQ 9.87 5 to 7: Melbourne VK3ME 951 5 to 6:30 Moscow RNE 1200 =1 to 6 P.) Sunday; RVSO 600 4toSP. Paris (Pontoise) 1190 1AM. (Pontoise) 171 6 tod P. (Pontoise) 6 to Riobamba PRADO 662 «9 to Rio de Janeiro PRFS 950 5:30 Rome 2R0 9 6 to Sydney VK2ME Be Valencia YV6RV 652 6 to WEEK OF AUGUST 18 Sunday night at 6 p. m. (C8T). Ross not only sounded like Durante but looked like him and after he had done his interpre- tations of the comedy headliner, who is a former Chase and San- born star himself, Durante’s only comment was, “I don’t know whether I’m him or he’s me.” Jimmy was in the studio as a special guest of Major Bowes for Be: weekly amateur hour broad- of These Stations is making a new picture in which he} ¢, megacycles, and DIQ on 10.29 mega: cycles all have been heard recently with good power. LKJ1 at Jeloy, Norway, has moved from 9.55 megacycles to 9.57 mega- cycles in order to rid itself of the in- terference caused by DJN on 9.54 megacycles, This move places LKJ1 on @ clear channel for the time of day at which it broadcasts (noon to 6 p. m, ES.T.). Daventry announces 8 new addition to its array of broadcasting stations. It is GSJ on 21.53 megacycles. Be- cause of its high frequency, it prob- ably will be heard only during the Station HAT4, However, Has] sane al &o many artists and staff members around the NBC Chicago studios have taken to dropping into the con- trol room during the Vic and Sade broadcasts that the doors now have to be locked to control the size of the crowd—an unusual tribute to a pro- gram, others. Their music and song will include; “Meet Me at St. Louis,” a parody; “Raise @ Ruckus,” “Leather Britches,” “A Few Minutes at the Fair,” “Old Red Barn,” “Marjie,” “Buffalo Gals,” “Put on an Old Pair of Shoes,” “Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be,” “Sweet Evalina,” “I Think I'll Change It,” “Dinah,” “Just a-Wearyin’ for You,” and a special ensemble closing which will pay tribute to the stave of Illinois. TELLS LANNY WHAT’S WHAT Lanny Ross’ director isn’t the only one who tells him what to do. Now a fair fan has taken on that duty. 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