COMPLETE BROADCAST DAY – PART 5

Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, June 2nd, 1999

BASEBALL (9-21-39, 4:00 p.m.) Live from Griffith Stadium, the Washington Senators play the Cleveland Indians. We join the game in progress at the bottom of the 4th inning and there’s no score so far. Walter Johnson does the play-by-play for this last game of the season. CBS, Wheaties. (17:00; 10:20; 15:23; 16:32; 19:30)

MUSICAL INTERLUDE (9-21-39, 5:17 p.m.) Dick Carroll, his piano and orchestra provide some dance music following the baseball game. CBS. (12:18)

NEWS; TIME OUT (9-21-39, 5:30 p.m.) Late news reports followed by an organ musical interlude featuring Johnny Saab at the organ. Johnny plays “Summertime,” “Tea For Two”, and, appropriately, “Time On My Hands”. CBS. (14:54)

SPORTS NEWS (9-21-39, 5:45 p.m.) A round­up of the days news from the world of sports. Harry McTagge reports: The Yankees beat the White Sox; the Cubs beat the Giants; news about Joe Louis; comments on the Yankees losing Lou Gehrig. CBS, B.F. Goodrich. (14:50)

AMOS ‘N’ ANDY (9-21-39, 6:00 p.m.) Pro­blems on the line delay the start of this show and listeners are treated to an organ interlude for about two and a half minutes. We join the show in progress as Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll star. Andy is nervous about his singing appearance in an upcoming recital. Announcer is Bill Hay. CBS, Campbell Soup. (14:18)

THE PARKER FAMILY (9-21-39, 6:15 p.m.) Leon Janney as Richard talks with his sister Nancy about divorce, insisting that mom and dad will split. CBS, Woodbury Facial Soap. (15:17)