Monday, Oct. 17, 1938
Programs Previewed
For seven days beginning Friday, October 14. All times are EST. All programs subject to change without notice.
Walter Damrosch (Fri. 2 p. m. NBC-Blue), in 60 minutes of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Wagner. Grainger, Tchaikowsky and others, returns for his eleventh successive season as patriarch of classical music educators.
Arturo Toscanini (Sat. 10 p. m. NBC-Blue) returns with the NBC Symphony Orchestra for the first concert of their second season together (see p. 55).
W. C. Fields (Sat. 10 p. m. CBS), sponsored by Lucky Strike, makes his debut as Larsen Whipsnead, who wins a department store in a golf match, loses its business and his composure running it.
Lorna Doone (Sun. 8 p. m. CBS). R. D. Blackmore's novel for adolescents and romantics dramatized for adults and realists by Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre of the Air.
Eucharistic Congress (Man. 10:30 p. m. NBC-Red) at New Orleans receives Papal Legate George Cardinal Mundelein. Other speakers: Postmaster James A. Farley. Archbishop Joseph F. Rummel. Address by Pope Pius XI (Tues. 1:30 p. m. CBS", NBC-Red) from the Vatican.
The Happy Journey from Trenton to Camden (Wed. 9 p. m. CBS). Thornton Wilder's fantasy about a family who go for a drive in a car which never moves; produced by the Columbia Workshop.
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