TWTD Archive – September 4, 1982
VARIETY OF SHOWS
Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, September 4, 1982
AMOS ‘N’ ANDY (12-1-44) Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll as radio’s all-time favorites. The boys compete with their secretary, Miss Blue, to see who can sell the most pens for the Ink Flo Company. Rinso, NBC. (17:20; 11:44)
KRAFT MUSIC HALL (12-30-48) Al Jolson stars with guest Doris Day and regulars Oscar Levant, Ken Carpenter and Lou Bring and the Orchestra. From Palm Springs, Oscar plays “Sabre Dance,” Doris sings “It’s Magic,” and Al offers “When You Were Sweet Sixteen.” AFRS Rebroadcast. (9:10; 7:40; 14:40)
ROY ROGERS SHOW (8-24-48) “The Mystery of Circle E Ranch” is the first program in the series starring Roy, Dale Evans, George “Gabby” Hayes, Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage, and Trigger. Opening story reveals how Dale came to run the Circle E Ranch. Quaker Oats, MBS. (11:07; 10:58; 7:20)
STOP THE MUSIC (3-21-48) Bert Parks hosts the premiere broadcast in the long-running musical quiz show. Songs by Kay Armen, Dick Brown, Harry Salter and the Orchestra. Doug Browning announces. See if you can guess the mystery melody! Sustaining, ABC. (12:10; 15:00; 13:15; 18:15)
COUNTERSPY (10-27-49) “The Case of the Homecoming Hoodlum” stars Don McLaughlin as David Harding with Mandel Kramer as his assistant Peters. Created by Phillips H. Lord. Sustaining, ABC. (16:30; 13:00)
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