Monday, Aug. 08, 1938
Programs Previewed
For seven days beginning Saturday, August 6. All times are EDST. All programs subject to change without notice.
Dr. Glenn Frank (Sat. 8130 p.m., NBC-Red), Republican Program Committee chairman, reports on his committee's Chicago conference.
Aquaplane Race (Sun. 3 p.m., MBS) from Catalina Island to Hermosa Beach, Calif., a splash-by-splash account.
First Performance (Sun. 3 p.m., CBS) of Misty Dawn by Cincinnati's John Castellini, played by Howard Barlow's orchestra.
No. 1 Economic Problem (Sun. 4 p.m., CBS) discussed by Southern farmers and sharecroppers, from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute at Auburn for The Farmer Takes the Mike series.
Nelson Eddy (Sun. 8 p.m., NBC-Red) returns to the cast of the Chase & Sanborn Hour from concert tour. Guest star: John Barrymore.
Salvador de Madariaga (Tues. 3:15 p.m., NBC-Blue). Onetime Spanish Ambassador to the U. S. speaks by short wave from Geneva, Switzerland. Subject: The European Crisis.
Information Please (Tues. 8:30 p.m., NBC-Blue). Critic Clifton Fadiman leads his corps of experts through radio's merry and most scholarly question-and-answer bee. The experts: Newspaper Columnist Franklin Pierce Adams, Sportswriter John Kieran, Novelist Alice Duer Miller.
Hambletonian Stake (Wed. 3 p.m., NBC-Blue). First heat of the No. 1 trotting race at Goshen, N. Y., described by gobbling Sportscaster Clem McCarthy. Second and third heats: 4 p.m., 5 p.m.
What Shall We Do About the Unemployed? (Wed. 8 p.m., CBS) discussed by Professor Lyman Bryson's dinner guests: National Labor Relations Board Regional Director Eleanore M. Herrick, Lawyer Amos R. E. Pinchot, National Occupational Conference Director Robert Happock, an anonymous bricklayer.
Championship Fight (Wed. 10 p.m., NBC-Blue). Lightweight Champion Lou Ambers defends his title against Welter and Featherweight Champion Henry Armstrong at Manhattan's Polo Grounds.
Acting Bankheads (Wed. n p.m., CBS). Speaker of the House William Brockman Bankhead in a dramatic reading, introduced by Actress Daughter Tallulah Bankhead.
They Knew What They Wanted (Thurs. 9 p.m., NBC-Blue). Sidney Howard's Pulitzer Prizewinner in condensed revival.
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