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radio pieAMS TU PHMAfilS ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Mon-March 4-1963 8 KSD-TV(5) KMOX-TV (4) KW1 (2) KFLR-TV (11) KETC-TV (9) TV NolCS and Gossip Classical Music 550 KSJ 7:00 1:30 a m. Musis 11:30 m. Sign Off WBBR WBBR-FM 1410 101. I News at 30 and 55 Mia.

Afternoon 12:00 Political Talkathon 1 Mil) Theater ot Music 8:30 Political Talkathon Evening 7:30 Theater of Musis 9:00 Dick Clark Show 9:05 TlHMter of Musis 12:00 Sign Off Tuely Morning 6:00 Theater of Music 9:00 D. McNeil B'kf'at Cl'k 10:110 Theater of Musis 31:00 Paul Harvey 11:15 Theater of Musis i XSrti Verdi, "I Fnua Crt 1'vorak, Slavonla Dances; Proliofleff, "Romeo and Dflxisny, 'Hiirl With the Flaxen Hair" KIIO (AM AND KM): 1 p.m. Sacchlrii, "Edlpa A SchiHiert, Symphony No. 8 In Minor; Debussy, Nocturnes; Gould, Denct Variations. 6 p.m.

Rtmtiky-Korsiikov, "f'oq Ketler, Contrasts for Orchestra; Beers, "The Art of the Pasaltery" KADI (P'M)l 9 p.m. Berlloi, Boe-dierinl, Cello Concerto; Suk, "Love Song." 10 p.m. Moiart, Piano Concerto In A Major; Vivaldi, Violin Concerto. 11 p.m. Khachaturlan, "Gayna Brnhms, Hungarian Dances KSIIE (KM): 7:15 p.m.

Strauss, "Til EulensplegH." 7:30 p.m. Strauss. "Dla Klemperer, "Merry Waits. 8 pm. Arnold, Guitar Concerto.

8:30 p.m. Harris, Third Symphony. 9:10 pm Mahler, Symphony No. 1 In D. 10:10 p.m.

Ravel, "Jeux d'eau Reger, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra KCFM (FM)i 10 p.m. Beethoven, Piano Concerts No. In 4 PS 4 5 Today (News at 7:25) 4 Good Morning (News at 7:05) 4 News 2 Mahalia Jackson 2 Farm Report 4 World of Mr Zoom 2 News 2 Washington U. Presents 5 Today (N-ws at 8:25) 7:30 7:35 7:40 7:45 8:00 8:10 8:15 8:45 9:00 pectation that Charley will help her become a big star. Jaye P.

Morgan featured 2 Stoney Burke: Cesare Danova, Antoinette Bower in "Point of Entry." Stoney unwittingly becomes the alibi for an international beauty suspected of a political assassination 9 Great Decisions: "Spain End of the Franco Era?" 8:30 5 Art Linkletter Show: Guest: Yvonne De Carlo 4 Andy Griffith Show: Andy's knowledge of American history is tested when Opie rebels against his attractive new history teacher js' 8:15, 7:45, ft. 8:30, 9, 10. and 11 a.m.; Ioon, 1, 2, 3. 4, 4:30, 4:55, 6, V3u, 6, 6:30, 6.45, 7, 8, 10 and 11 p.m. Afttrnofin 32:15 Playhouse Party 12:30 KtnphastB (alia at ant 3:30) 2:05 Gil Newsums Bhow 15 Rubby Darin, N'ws'ms :30 Cliet Huntley Report 4 :35 Oil Ntimi Show 6:5 Sports Today 6:10 Karl Nlgtumgalt 5 15 Business; L.

Wtlk 8:45 Point of Uf 6.50 Guy Lombardo nrnlni Mitch Miller Show 6:15 Business; P. Kalth 6:30 News of the World 6:45 Edward P. Morgan Night Music 1:30 Emphasis; Night Muf. 9:05 Metronome 30:15 Memories 12:00 Sinn Oft Tuesday Mornlnc Bt45 Wildwood Chapel Harrv O-unUier 7:25 Gararlola; Gunther 9.05 Jim Burke Bhow 9:30 Emphasis (also at 10:30 and 11:30 KMOX KM0X-FM 1 120 103.3 Nws 7:15, 7:30, 8. 8:15, 8:30, 8:45, 9, 10 and 31 a.m.; noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 5:10, 5:20, 5:45, 6, 7.

.7:10 and 11 p.m. Afternoon 32:15 Strictly Editorial 32:30 Open Line Woman's Washington 1:15 Ask The Doctor Tnesdar Moraine? 8:30 8unrlse Serenade 6:15 Eve Opener 6:45 Weather; Berenada 7:05 Moving Along 7:45 Todav In History 8:05 Moving Along 8:15 Sn'ts; Moving Along 8:45 Moving Along 9:05 Listen With Kay dee 10:30 Memos; Listen FM 8:30 a.m. to Midnight THE THREE SPONSORS footing the bill for television and radio coverage of Cardinal baseball games are shelling out a total of $500,000 this year. Only three other teams are represented by sponsors who are spending less the Athletics, Twins and Senators. The biggest bill is being picked up by the three sponsors that air the Yankee games.

CBS-TV'S SOAP OPERA, "Search For Tomorrow," will present its 3000th telecast Fri-day. The program, representing a total of 750 hours of live drama, started Sept. 3, 1951. KSD-TV WILL PRESENT three half-hour specials dealing with St. Louis Cardinal spring training on March 24 and 31 and April 7.

PRIME-TIME MOVIES seem to be all set for next season. NBC-TV has reached a multi-million dollar agreement with two major Hollywood studios for television premieres of 60 motion pictures. Metro-Gold- 30:05 Buddy Moreno WIL WIL-FM 1430 n.i News at 3 5 and 45 Mln. Afternoon 32:00 Danny Darlt 3:00 Ron umdy Evening 7:00 Carv Steven! 32:00 B. Osborne, All Night Tueeday Morning 8:00 Ed Wilson 30:00 Danny Dark KSHE-FM 94.7 News 8 and 10 a.m.: noon, 3, 5, (, 10, and midnight.

Afternoon 12:05 Itereu Potpurrl 2:00 Afternoon Concert 3:05 Biereo Potpurrl 5:05 Stereo Cocktail Hr. Evenings 7:00 Stereo Musicals 10:00 Report In Depth 10:10 Week At Ths U.N. 10:30 Fine Music 11:30 Stereo Musicals 12:05 Sacred Heart 12:25 Midnight Medolles 1:30 a.m. Sign Oft Tuesday Morning 7:45 Sacred Heart 8:05 International Almanae 8:30 Calendar 8:45 Stereo Potpurrl 9:00 Morning Concert 10:05 Stereo Potpourri P.M. 12:00 5 News 4 News 2 Tennessee Ernie Ford 11 Newsreels 12:05 I Charlotte Peters Show: Phyllis Diller, hostess 4 My Little Margie 12:15 11 Modern Almanac 12:25 I What's the News? 12:30 4 As the World Turns 2 Father Knows Best 11 Jack La Larme Show 12:45 Learning Our Language 1:00 5 Merv Griffin (color) 4 Password 2 Divorce Court 11 Movie: Dale Robertson, Victor Jory in "Still Trumpet" (1956) 1: 10 I Missouri Contitution 1:30 4 House Party 1:35 I One, Two, Three 1:55 NBC News Music for You 2:00 5 Loretta Young Show 4 To Tell the Truth 2 Day in Court 2.15 11 Movie: Ronald Coleman, Jane Wyabt, Mar-go in "Lost Horizon" (1937) 2:20 I Listen and Say 2:25 4 CBS News 0:05 9: 15 9:25 9:30 KXEN 1010 4 Captain Kangaroo 9 Driver Education 2 Tree House Time 9 What's the News? 5 Say When 4 Calendar 9 Composition, Literature 2 King and Odie 5 NBC News 5 Play Your Hunch (color) 4 I Love Lucy 2 Romper Room 5 Price Is Right (color) 4 The McCoys 9 Learning Our Langauge 5 Concentration 4 Pete and Gladys 2 Girl Talk 9 Parlous Francais 9 Western Civilization WEW 770 7:30, 8.

Newa 6:50, 8:30 and 9 a.m. JULIE ANDREWS Her television special with Carol Burnett will be repeated on CBS-TV June 12, one year after the original presentation wyn-Mayer and Twentieth Century-Fox have agreed to release feature films, the majority in color, that were made between 1955 and 1960. A 90-MCVUTE VERSION of "Wagon Train" is being planned for next fall in ABC-TV's Monday night schedule. 93.7 KCFM 10:00 10:05 10:30 and 4 p.m. Afternoon Show Bis 3:00 Holidav 6:00 Off Tuesday Morning 6:00 Davhreak 7:07 Overture 9:07 Showboat Afternoon 12:00 World Tomorrow 12:30 Farm News 12:45 Ministerial 1:00 News 1:15 Jambores 6:00 Sign Off Tuesday Mornlnc 6:15 Gospel Sinking 7:15 Reformation Hour 7:45 Christian Crusade 8:00 Chape! Hour 8:30 Lifetime 8:45 Rev.

Redman 9:00 Sister Bishop 9:15 Bible Broadcast 9:30 Grady Cantrell 9:45 Rev. Moncev 30:15 U. Pentecostal 10:30 Fountain of Ufa 10:45 Gospel Singing 11:00 Rev. Jessup 11:15 Gospel Singing 11:30 Gospel Singing 1320 KXLW 11:55 a.m.. 6:55, 7:55.

9:55 and midnight. Afternoon 12:00 Showcase Evening 8:00 Candlelight and 8 liver 8:00 Music In ths Air 8:30 Mond Music, 9:00 Music Hall 10:00 Revolving Bhowcass 11:00 Invitation A. Oreo 2:00 a m. Sign Off Tuesday Morning 7:00 Showoass News at 55 Mln. 10:50 11:00 2 ABC News 590 2:30 5 Young Dr.

Malone WBBY 1600 KATZ the Yfifesaver Deluxe for '63 11:25 11:30 5 First Impression (color) 4 Love of Life 2 Jane Wyman Presents 4 CBS News 9 Listen and Say 5 Truth or Consequences 4 Search for Tomorrow 2 Yours for a Song 4 Guiding LiRht 9 You Are There 5 NBC News 1:55 Woman's World 2:10 Grant Williams 2:25 At Your Servlcs, 2:55 Woman's World 3:10 Sounding Board 3:55 Woman's World 4:10 Do You ThlnkT i 4:55 Sidelights i 5:25 Business News 6:30 Sports Digest 8:45 L. Thomas; Sports Evening 8:00 The World Tonight 6:15 Bob Burnes, Sporta 7:15 Worldwide Sports 7:30 Marvin Kalb Report! 7:35 -Mo. Stale Basketball playoff 0:1 5 Jack Buck Show 2:00 John McCormicli 4:00 a.m. Sign Off. Tuesday Morning 6:30 Ted Mangner 6:00 Clockwatcher.

7:45 Sports Review 8:21) Your Information 9:10 Doc Eherhardt 9:25 Grant William 9:55 Dear Abhv 30:10 Art Godfrey 31:10 Hnuseparty 31:30 Garry Moor 11:40 Pop Concert News on Hr. and 30 Mln, Afternoon 12:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. 12:20 Wavne Shelton 1:05 Your Wise Bits 2:05 Wavne Shelton 4:30 B. Stern; Shelton 5:10 Sports 5:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. 5:35 Wayns Shelton 6:00 Sign Off Tuesday Morning 5:30 Farm Newa 5:45 Jack Lee Show 7:15 Weather; Jack Lee 7:35 Bulletin; J.

Lee 8:45 School J. Lea 9:05 Jerry Collins 10:05 Bulletin. J. Collins 11:45 11:50 11:55 News on Hr. and SO Mln.

Afternoon 12:00 Robert B. 2:30 Gracy's Pantry 3:00 Dave Dixon Evening 6:00 Gospel Train 7:30 Bob Hudson 9:00 N'rht Beat 12:00 Mldnlgtit, Political Talkathon All Night Tuesday Morning 8:00 Hwy to Heaven 7:00 Rhvthm Exp. 9:00 March to 11:00 Ladies Day 9:00 5 David Brinkley's Journal: An examination of India's caste system and some parallels to desegregation problems in the South (color) 4 Loretta Young Show: Christine's discovery of manuscript written by her late husband stirs memories of the past 2 Ben Casey: Beatrice Straight, Diana Hyland in "Rigadoon for Three Pianos." Budding young concert pianist, whose ineering mother, turns to her hospitalized aunt for help 9 News Comment 9:15 9 Book Review: "Fall of the Dynasties" 9:30 5 Biography: "General Charles de Gaulle" 4 Stump the Stars 11 Movie: Dennis 0'Keefe, June Lockhart in "T-Men" (1947) 9 Forum of the Air: "The School Tax Proposal" 10:00 5 News, Weather 4 News, Weather 2 News, Weather 10:15 5 Tonight Show: Guests, Gordon and Sheila Mac-Rae, the Dukes- of Dixieland, Sophie Jerry Shane (color) AUTOMATIC WASHER Afternoon 32:00 Lou Thtmes 3:00 Jimmy Bishop 6:00 Sign Off Tuesday Morning 5:00 Gospel Caravan 6:30 Allen Revival 6:45 Gopel Caravan 7:00 Jimmy Bishop 8:30 George Logan KFUO KFUO-FM ISO M.I Afternoon 12:00 Christ Kor Today 32:30 On the Farm 1 :00 Music Appreciation 2:20 News; Merchants 2:30 St. Louis Svmphony 2:45 Art In St. Louis 3:00 Bread of Life 3:30 News; Business 3:45 Information Desk 4:00 Holidav With Musis 4:55 Word For Today 5:00 The World Today 5:30 Week in the U.N.

6:45 Family Worship Evening 6:00 Evening Concert 7:00 Sn Off Tuesday Morning 7:00 Weather. Devotions 7:30 Up to the Minute 8:25 Seminary Chapel 8:40 News; Markets 9:00 Women In News 9:15 Prayer; Varieties 9:35 Building Devotion 9:50 Markets 10:00 Music of Masters 11:30 Lutheran Devotion 11:45 News; Markets KADY KADI-FM I4t0 5 News 6:30. 7:30, 8. 8:30, 9 and 10 a.m.; noon, 3, 4, and 5:55 p.m 10 CONVCNIENT STOKES Penney's With Activator Action E2 KSTL 690 KSLH-FM 91.5 with trade NOW YOURS AT ONLY 630 KXOK NOW YOU CAN CHARGE IT! Dipt, flsiss and clsani gsntly! Two spray riniss during spinning action rsducs sicstsivo iud rsmovs toll and dstsrgsnt rssldus! Clothsi art finished damp-dry, msny rasdy to iron! Everything's automatic, hands navsr touch SONY News at 55 Mln. Afternoon 12:00 Peter Mania 1:00 Don Shafer 3:00 Otis.

Top 40 Kvenkit 7:00 Johnny Rabbltt 12:00 Nick Charles, all night Tnesday Morning 6:00 Davey O'DontieU 30:00 Peter Martin EE SUPERSCOPE Opes fvery Ivsalaej Iicspt Sot. 'res Partial Afternoon 1:10 Dally Bulletin 1:15 Think Your Answer 1:30 Let's Find Cut 1:45 Helpers Around Us 2:00 Creative Writing 2:15 Pocketful of Tales 2:30 Dictionary Fun 2:45 Let's Kind Out 3:00 Safe and Sound 3:15 Be Careful 3:20 School F.xpress 3:30 The Sacred Note 3:45 Where Minds Meet 4:15 Chapter a Day 4:30 Sign Off Tuesday Morning 8:45 Your World; New! 9:00 Literary Treasures 9:15 Figure It Out 9:30 Exploring Books 9:45 Let's Find Out 10:00 Tales That Live 10:15 Exploring Science 10:30 8chool Express 10:45 Safe and Sound 11:00 Revolcl Mlml 11:15 Helpers Around Us 11:30 French Light Musis 11:45 French DriU Afternoon 12:00 Markets 12:15 News; Weather 12:30 Johnnv Rlor 1:00 Political Talkathon 8:30 Johnny Rlon 6:00 Sinn Off Tuesday Morning 6:15 Musicals 7:00 Johnnr Rlon 7:30 Tom Meredith 7:45 Youth Revival 8:00 Our Dally Bread 8:10 Weather 8:15 Chapel of Air 8:30 Gosp. Revival 8:45 Open Bible 9:00 Back to Bible 9:30 Chrlstlan-Jsw Houf 9:45 Markets 10:00 Gospel Hour 10:30 China and Asia 10:45 Gospel 11:00 Happy Polka Tims 11:45 Comments; Markets KSTL-FM 98.1 News 10 and 11 p.m. 5OQ50 Ind I 1380 KWK HAMPTON ELEC. CO.

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louli 41 Ysort Service Aftsr His So Newi en Hr. and 30 Mln. Afternoon 12:05 Buddy Moreno Bhow 2:05 lex Miller Show Evening 6:05 Bill Jenkins Show 12:00 Jim Jones. All Night Tuesday Morning 6:05 Jim Light-Ken Reed 8:25 Sports 8:35 Light and Reed Afternoon 32:15 Luncheon Melodies 1:00 Stereo Album 3:05 Matinee 3:30 Books; Matinee 3.45 Weatner; Matlnes 4:05 Moving Along 4:30 Sp'ts; Moving Along 5:30 Business News 6:00 Sign Off 4 The Millionaire 2 Seven Keys 2:45 What's the News? 3:00 The Match Game 4 Secret Storm 2 Queen for a Day 5 Composition, Literature 3:25 5 NBC News, 3:30 Make Room for Daddy 4 Edge of Night 1 2 Who Do You Trust? 9 The School Newspaper 4:00 5 Leave It to the Girls 4 S.S. Popeye 2 American Bandstand 11 Captain U's Showboat 4:30 5 Wranglers Club 4 Movie: Alan Ladd, Loretta Young, Susan Hay-ward in "And Now Tomorrow" (1944) 2 Discovery '63.

11 Space Patrol 4:55 2 American Newsstand 5:00 5 Quick Draw McGraw 2 Superman Three Stooges 5:15 I What's New? 5:30 5 Sea Hunt 2 Mickey Mouse Club 5:45 I Community Campus: "The World of Words" 5:55 4 Sports 6:00 5 News, Weather 4 News, Weather 2 ABC News 6: 15 Huntley-Brinkley 4 CBS News 2 News, Weather, Sports 11 Rocky and His Friends 1:30 8 Movie: Richard Darvi, David Wayne, Cameron Mitchell In "Hell end High Water" (1934) (color) 4 To Tell the Truth: Bud Collyer, m.c. 2 The Dakotas: "Incident at Rapid City." Renegade cavalrymen demand that deputy give-them custody of man they believe caused the deaths of 26 troopers 11 People Are Funny I TV College: Composition and Literature 7: 00 4 I've Got a Secret: Guest, IFRCI TRIAL VISIT' WANTED OVERWEIGHTS UNDERWEIGHTS REUPHOLSTER YOUR OLD FURNITURE Wsliht less er sale 6usr. astted. Results far MEN as WOMEN. NOW 2 LOCATIONS 10010 W.

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Someone's left the Wig's selection of fabrics, draptries and ilip covers. Union workmanship. 4 Eye on St. Louis 2 Steve Allen Show: Guests, Dennis Day, Jennie Smith, Peter, Paul and Mary 10: 30 4 Movie: Stewart Granger, Viveca Lindfors in "Moonflec-t" (1955) 10:40 11 Playback 10:45 11 Movie: Cameron Mitchell, William Gargan in "Man on the Ledge" (1955) 11:45 2 News, Sports 11:55 2 Dragnet 12:00 Tonight in St. Louis: Guests, Hans Baertschi, Charles Schweighauser, Gus Kyle, Roger Crazier 12:05 4 Movie: Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien in "I've Got Your Number" (1934) 12:30 5 News 11 News 12: 35 i Almanac 12:40 5 Weather 11 Newsreels 12:50 11 Religion 1:20 4 Late News Roundup EQOQQBiTiinf SERVICE DAY, NIGHT, SUNDAY CnM Terms Asywasrs City lr Ceernty Ml Nst.

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Naturally, the White House "Walking Fitness" campaign will never recover from this blow. Dennis Day will be on hand to make things even funnier. cum cotmoti and uriiP Tuesday 4 Devotion, News 4 College of the Air 5 Continental Classroom 4 Town and Country 5 Continental Classroom (color) A.M. 5:15 5:30 6:00 1:30 STEe ALLEN JO: 15 P.M. 1YIUNTZ 3-WAY -ww mm Complete up-to-the-minute coverage with films and facts from KSD's extensive news gathering facilities.

Comb. 23" IV, 5 198 Steve Allen 11 Best of Groucho 9 TV College: American Economy 7:30 4 The Lucy Show: Lucy volunteers to take her daughter's place as soda clerk. Lucie Ar-naz featured 2 Rifleman: "Requiem at Mission Springs." Mark is paralyzed by an accident end Lucas, takes him to an abandoned town with supposedly healing mineral springs 11 Political Talkathon: A. J. Cervantes P.S.

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