COMPLETE BROADCAST DAY – PART 7

Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, June 16th, 1999

AMERICANS AT WORK (9-21-39, 9:30 p.m.) “The Auctioneer” — A look at auctions and auctioneers through a round table discussion with horse trader John Evans, fur seller William Fitzgerald, art dealer Hiram Park, egg seller Robert Jadre, and real estate broker Joseph B. Day. John Reed King is panel moderator. CBS, Sustaining. (18:03; 11:50)

NEWS (9-21-39, 10:00 p.m.) Edwin C. Hill reports on President Roosevelt’s request to suspend trade embargos and radically alter the United States’ position of neutrality. Hill offers a commentary and also reports on the war. CBS, Arrow Beer, AMOCO. (15:35)

STREAMLINE INTERLUDE (9-21-39, 10:15 p.m.) Freddy Monroe and his orchestra offer music in a modern tempo and Paul Sullivan reports some of the war news of the day. CBS. (15:15)

ALBERT WARNER, COMMENTARY (9-21-39, 10:30 p.m.) Warner comments on the efforts of isolationists to prevent implementation of F.D.R.’s measures. CBS. (15:03)

SPECIAL NOTE: At 10:45 p.m. on 9-21-39, station WJSV presented a RE-BROADCAST of President Roosevelt’s speech before Congress. Inasmuch as our Those Were The Days audience heard that speech on our program of May 26th, we will NOT rebroadcast it this afternoon. The speech re-broadcast continued until 11:21 p.m. and that’s where we’ll pick our next program in this complete broadcast day.

JERRY LIVINGSTONE ORCHESTRA (9-21-­39, 11:21 p.m.) The band remote is joined in progress from “Mother Kelly’s Miami Room” with vocals by Ann Stewart and Paul Dillon. Music includes an Irving Berlin medley and “South of the Border.” CBS, Sustaining. (9:00)

TEDDY POWELL ORCHESTRA (9-21-39, 11:30 p.m.) Remote from the Famous Door on 52nd Street in New York City, Teddy Powell and the orchestra present a half hour of swing music. CBS, Sustaining. (11:15; 11:30; 7:41)

LOUIS PRIMA ORCHESTRA (9-22-39, 12 Midnight) Remote from the Hickory House, New York City, Louis Prima and the band offer lots of toe-tapping tunes for late-night listeners and dancers. CBS, Sustaining. (10:17; 10:03:10:05)

BOB CHESTER ORCHESTRA (9-22-39, 12:30 a.m.) Remote from the Mayfair Restaurant in Dayton, Ohio, Bob Chester, his saxophone and his orchestra offer “Shoot the Sherbert to Me, Herbert,” “Blue Orchids,” “Beer Barrel Polka,” “Dancing in the Dark” and “Cinderella, Stay in My Arms.” CBS, Sustaining. (8:22; 9:23; 7:35)

NEWS; SIGN OFF (9-22-39) Recap of the news of the day followed by the sign off of station WJSV and the traditional playing of the National Anthem. CBS. (7:17)