7 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Bennett Matter Part 5 (CBS, Original air date February 24, 1956)(Running time 14:30)
7:15 p.m. Treasury Star Parade
Chicago, Germany (Treasury Department, Original recording date June 14, 1942)(Running time 14:29)
7:30 p.m. The Phil Harris Alice Faye Show
Firing Elliot (NBC, Original air date February 19, 1954)(Running time 29:36)
8:00 p.m. Gunsmoke
Kittys Injury (CBS, AFRTS rebroadcast, Original air date December 14, 1958, 1958)(Running time 19:25)
8:20 p.m. Winston Churchill
We Shall Fight On The Beaches (1949 recreation)(Running time 9:31)
8:30 p.m. Dragnet
Program #63 The Big Chance (NBC, Original air date August 24, 1950)(Running time 26:52)
9:00 p.m. Four For The Fifth
The Laughter (Treasury Department, Original air date June 17, 1944)(Running time 30:34)
9:30 p.m. Monitor: Meet The Press
John F Kennedy (NBC, Original air date October 16, 1960)(Running time 24:39)
10:00 p.m. The Lux Radio Theatre
Mrs. Miniver (CBS, Original broadcast date December 6, 1943)(Running time 56:00)
Happy Sunday all, it’s been Spring yard work and planting day here...
A strong lineup tonight...am curious about Treasury Star Parade...the awesome Phil Harris show...unfortunately only a recreation of Winston Churchill’s famous speech...never heard of Four for the Fifth, also from Treasury...Monitor: Meet the Press looks like a waste...and ending well with a Lux from ‘43...
Long time no talk...Peru is well Peru...
World War II theme tonight. ‘Treasury Star Parade’ and ‘Four for the Fifth’ seem to be shows produced by the US Treasury to sell war bonds. I don’t fault them for the JFK interview since it is his centennial this month. Mrs. Miniver is classic pro-British war propaganda.