TWTD Archive – September 23, 1989
SALUTE TO MIKE WALLACE
Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, September 23, 1989
CURTAIN TIME (3-6-48) “Connecticut Farmer” stars Harry Elders and Nanette Sargent as advertising people competing for the same account, Preston Pork Sausages. Announcer is Myron Wallace. Patrick Allen is host; cast includes Maurice Copeland, George Cesar and Viola Berwick, with Bert Farber and the orchestra. Mars, Incorporated, NBC. (8:35; 11:30; 8:45)
CRIME FILES OF FLAMOND (5-3-48) Myron Wallace stars as the famous detective in “The Case of the Murderous Mail.” A postman wants to see Flamond about a woman on his route who disappeared after failing to receive a letter. Pierre Andre announces; Bob Elson speaks for the sponsor, Brach Candy Company. WGN. (15:35; 14:20)
THE CHEZ SHOW (8-22-50) Mike Wallace and Buff Cobb, husband-wife team, present a program of late night talk, guests, phone calls and music from the Sapphire Bar of Chicago’s Chez Paree, As Mike and Buff return from a short vacation, they welcome a new sponsor to the program. Fox Head Beer, WMAQ. (18:50; 11:15)
SKY KING (7-23-47) an isolated episode in the “Case of the Stolen Necklace.” Earl Nightengale stars as Sky King. Mike Wallace is announcer-narrator. Sustaining, ABC. (14:15)
SKY KING (7-31-47) Another isolated, but related, episode from the “Case of the Stolen Necklace.” Mike Wallace announces, with Earl Nightengale as Sky King, Cliff Sobier as Jim Bell, and Beryl Vaughn as Penny. Sustaining, ABC. (14:25)
CRIME ON THE WATERFRONT (2-24-49) Mike Wallace stars as Detective Lieutenant Lew Cagle of the New York Police Department, investigating a murder on board a ship. Muriel Bremner is featured as reporter June Sherman. This is an audition program for NBC (16:35; 17:00)
OUR SPECIAL GUEST will be broadcaster MIKE WALLACE who will be honored this evening by the Museum of Broadcast Communications at a fun raising gala in his behalf. Mr. Wallace is scheduled visit our Those Were The Days program sometime during the broadcast today at our studio in the Museum 800 S. Wells, Chicago.
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