TWTD Archive – April 21st, 1984
EASTER GREETINGS
Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, April 21st, 1984
AMOS ‘N’ ANDY (3-30-45) Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll as radio’s all-time favorites. The Kingfish thinks he can save some money by designing Sapphire’s new bonnet for Easter. Rinso, NBC. (8:42; 8:55; 12:32)
NEW YORK CITY EASTER PARADE (4-1236) George Hicks, speaking from Fifth Avenue in front of Radio City describes the famed Easter Parade. Sustaining, NBC-RED. (7:25; 5:50)
LUX RADIO THEATRE (6-24-46) “State Fair” starring Dick Haymes, Jeanne Crain, Vivian Blaine and Elliott Lewis in the radio version of the hit 1945 movie musical. A family’s adventures at the Iowa State Fair provide the backdrop for sentimental fun. William Keighley, producer. AFRS Rebroadcast. (23:20; 14:00; 11:55)
FIBBER MC GEE AND MOLLY (3-23-48) Jim and Marion Jordan with Gale Gordon, Bill Thompson, Arthur Q. Brian, Harlow Wilcox, the King’s Men and Billy Mills and his orchestra. Molly wins a contest sponsored by the local merchants and the prize is a special dress for Easter. Johnson’s Wax, NBC. (11:40; 1 1:45; 6:18)
PHIL HARRIS-ALICE FAYE SHOW (4-1749) Alice has invited the girls’ school principal to dinner on Easter Sunday. Elliott Lewis is Frankie Remley, Walter Tetley is Julius and the Harris girls are Jeanine Roos and Anne Whitfield. Rexall, NBC. (18:45; 9:05)
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