Countdowns, advocacy, fun tips, special guests, and great music...at work and all day, you'll hear the best of the best this week on AM740.
10am-11am :: Top 10 at 10 with Frank Proctor
Monday: Top Ten Baseball Songs of All Time
Tuesday: Top Ten Quartets Named 'The Four ___'
Wednesday: Top Ten Hits from This Week in 1960
Thursday: Top Ten Group Break-Ups Since 1950
Friday: Top Ten Religious Themed Hits on the Pop Charts
11am-1pm :: Dale Goldhawk Fights Back -- For You
Monday: Midland Mayor James Downer and David Foster, deputy mayor of Wasaga Beach, discuss Dump Site 41, and why all 32 councilors voted on the dump the way they did.
Tuesday: Mr. Paul Dube, Canada’s first Taxpayer Ombudsman, discusses his recently submitted interim report presented to the Minister of Revenue, and the the difference his office is making in the lives of many Canadians.
Wednesday: 102-year-old ham radio operator Mrs. Ethel Williamson talks about her book,
A light on the Sea Way.
Thursday: Environment Commissioner Gord Miller discusses Dump Site 41.
Friday: Goldhawk welcomes Fiona Crean, Toronto's first Ombudsperson, to discuss how she will receive, resolve and investigate public complaints related to the delivery of City services and programs....and how these services will be accessible to all Torontonians.
2pm-7pm :: Afternoon Express with Norm Edwards
All this week, Norm counts down Your Zoomer 300 -- the best songs in our catalogue, as voted on by you last month via our website.
10pm-11pm :: Theatre of the Mind with Brian Peroff
Monday: Nero Wolfe: Stamped For Murder and The Jack Benny Program: Kids Act Out The Benny Show
Tuesday: Suspense 1943:
Sorry Wrong Number and Judy Canova:
The Picnic
Wednesday: X Minus One 1955:
Marionettes Inc. and The Life Of Riley:
Missing Five Dollars
Thursday: The Screen Guild Theatre:
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty and Edgar Bergen & Charlie Mccarthy:
Hedy Loves Mortimer
7pm -1am (Friday only) :: Friday Night Bandstand with Brian Peroff
Brian features two songs an hour by The Platters, plus the Top Five songs from this day in 1963 and a half-hour of Elvis Presley music at 9pm.