VARIETY OF SHOWS

Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, March 3, 2001 

(Late start at beginning of this TWTD program)

SUSPENSE (10-4-55) “Good-bye Miss Lizzie Borden” starring Paula Winslowe, Virginia Gregg and Irene Tedrow. A reporter tries to interview Lizzie Borden who supposedly killed family members with an axe. Sustaining, CBS. (29 min)

SPEAKING OF RADIO (6-17-88) Paula Win­slowe recalls her broad­cast career in a conver­sation with Chuck Schaden in Miss Winslowe’s Los Angeles, California home. (26 min)

LIFE OF RILEY (3-22-47) William Bendix stars as Chester A. Riley with Paula Winslowe as his wife, Peg. A flashback ells how the Riley’s lived with Peg’s parents when they were first married. Cast includes John Brown, Lou Merrill, Gil Stratton Jr., Herb Vigran. Dreft, NBC. (30 min)

KRAFT MUSIC HALL (5-27-37) Bing Crosby with Bob Burns, Jimmy Dorsey and the or­chestra, Ken Carpenter, and guests comedi­enne Zasu Pitts, actress Gail Patrick and pia­nist Rudolph Ganz. Burns tells stories about his family in Arkansas and plays his Bazooka. Bing, Bob, and Zasu do a “Christopher Colum­bus” sketch. Kraft Foods, NBC. (16 min & 15 min & 29 min)

JIMMY DURANTE SHOW (2-18-48) The Schnozz cuts up with guest Victor Moore, Peggy Lee, Candy Candido, announcer Howard Petrie, Roy Bargy and the orchestra. Rexall, NBC. (28 min)

VIC AND SADE (1942) Art Van Harvey is Vic, Bernardine Flynn is Sade, Billy Idleson is Rush. Sade has a petition to tear down the Bright Kentucky Hotel. (10 min)