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B Fntireclose-Outsto^^ w**— •* •*• | * .'**"*'*'¦ THE EVENING STAR B-21 AIR ¦ *• ON THE Repairs—Sales—lnstallatin Washington, D. C. TELEVISION-RADIO 1 MONDAY. JANL’ART 14, IDBT - AUTO RADIO Jan. 14,1957 Television Today—Monday, - So There We Were, Orivin Radio Saieserviet 1 P.M. WRC <Ch. 4 WTTG iCh. 5) WMAL iCh. 7) WTOP (Ch. 9) N WASHINGTON :00 Queen (It > Dir life With Brighter Day Pick temple < Duel " N. J. AVE. AND ST " D N.W. Elizabeth Secret Storm "Gunsmuku ; ... " " On Home Plate LI. 4-7179 LI. 4-1614 :3'J The Early Show Edge ol justice" I StaNu 4:1 1 By ¦ls Modern Romances Host Art izmb | Night Kit Carson BERME HARRISON BETHESDA more of wool 4911 Enjoy yeors :I0 Cornea; Time Bedlam" Mickey Mouse Cluh Amos n Andy Week-End Storeboard: ** CORDCLL AVE •" " ” " Perking Al Both Location* good with :tb Boris Karlott It was Leonard Bernstein Time again last night on Omnibus .m Free from clothes " " " " jH Wjkmpt MD OL 6-4500 :3C eootnght theater I My Little Marfia (WMAL—7) and while his subject, modern music, BETHESDA. s:tb5 “ " ” was con- t45 jsio"i Bass | "i News Gale Storm siderably less appealing a topic than the musical comedy, or jazz, wm \, •<:Wm AT STA-NU :M "City Detactiyo" Billy Johnson Sky King TMC.sciKK ” or perhaps even Dinah and Perry on channel 4, it less Show was no Finishing Ouncan Renaioo a triumph. :3C Sam l 'Friends; Arnold fun House town ano Couutn 6 30 Spotlight THE E ARE YOU* BTA-NYJ 6:15 " " instructor, >49 News; Spts.; « Cast' |a||[«i Woathei Edwards. News A fabulius this Bernstein. CLEANERS :M Death Valley Blhe Great Gibbons: Rendell Soldiers ot "The music vou love to hate,” a 5 one classicist put it neatly, j Momlnriidf Laundry Days Gildersleeto John Daly chrmpions with the and Dry Cieanera. FIT. 9-1050 Fortune has few g Spy lourney nt jboxii routine involving Rocky \ Old Colony Laundry .30 i.at "Kiri' Colo ! I 'bold Adventuies disposition or inspiration to dis-' and Dry RA. 7:15>49 Raymono Massey !1 (Joe j Cleanlnf. 3-0200 NBC News Rohm H.oo its meaning and sig- Graziano. E. was born Julj * Laundry “* cuss Pate :R0 S'- Lancelot Moyie Tine USA Danny Thomas lu/ns and 411 am nificance in terms that the lay- 28, 1892, in case your curiosity Dry Cleaning. WA. " ” 'The Fountain” Show piqued Pioneer Laundry man can comprehend. was when *hc come 'ian Dry AD. 2-1310 :30 Stanley Brian Aherne jVmce ot Ila -ni scouts and Cleanlnf. " " ! asked his host not 815:45 Paul Luhas Firestone ! 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RA 3-A524 I " ” Abbe Lane end the :»0 Harkness: Sprague News; W'thr. Ti pm. Report Dupont Laundry orchestra were okay in number Dry CO. 5-4200 WtN’r; Spts.; Sam News. Washington Spts; Night The Late Show a and Cleanlnf. two, although that explana- Elite Laundry Tonight Moyietime j Show The Strargo or and Dry DC. 7-6363 m " Cleanlnf. n:19!:301 “ rhythm >49 "Farmer In I The Golden Mrs. Crane" tion of the various in- Manhattan Laundry ¦ " (for Dry 13 OR | | the Oell" ! Gloves Story" Marjorie llrd struments laughs, I’ll and Cleaners. DU. 7-1111 I wager) was time-consuming. * * —Tuesday, j 15,1957 ** Television Tomorrow an Around Town (at WRC): WRC (Ch. 4)—6:45. today on Farm: I, today: 1:35, 1:55. 8:35, News: 0:55. Cooking WTOP NBC's newly developed “Hot (Ch. 91—6:55, Morning I, Morning. Rogers.jr.: Meditations: Good W 8, Captain Kangaroo Line" service 1 which enables the A.M WRC (Ch- 4) WTTG TCh. s)' WMAL (Ch. 71 WTOP (Ch. 31 fej?! networks to cut into a local radio THEY 'GIVE AND TAKE' :00 tittle Rascals Kartoon Club' theatn nt Stars program for a major bulletin at Martha Scott and Kent Smith in a scene from and fSstaNuD " ” “Give Basil Bathbone a moment’s notice) goes Take,” the " " into story of a tragic marriage, to be seen tonight :30 Romper Room Mark Esaos Shew I i " " " effect today. 9:15:45 “ " WRC-radio on the Robert Montgomery show (9:30 o’clock, WRC—4j. listeners will hear a complete ;00 Home Morning Movie Garry Moore " " newscast on the a A.15 French Leave" every hour hour |u 3° ” ” iDCki* Ct 'R't Arthur Gootrey . There are several new dra- »* •» »* it RADIO matic shows, too—"True Con-1 TODAY'S The Price " " Arthur Godfrey sessions" at 2:05 p.m.. daily, and The gathering :00 ” " HIGHLIGHTS 44: T 5 is Right 'The Gentry." " Affairs of Dr. at Truth or " I 1:30 Strike It Rick 2:45 p.m.. which brings Made- 6:00, MEMBER Os THE :4S Consequences Frankie Laini Warren Hull WDON, WASH-FM—ln I place for - leine Carroll back from seven the Concert Hall: Tchaikov- TELEVISION ASSOC. -y* people (Ch WTTG (Ch.T) years ... “P.M. WRC Ch ST WMAL WTOT~Ch7Ti of retirement. In pri- sky, Symphony No. 4 in F; iflt Tit Tk Dough Music Hall Lady ” Valiant vate Miss Carroll is the wife •• life. Handel, Walter Music Suite, of good 4n:15 Fldrian Zabach Love nt Lite ! K&- | of the publisher of Life maga- taste... Complete. - |/:30 It Caulk Atternoen Movie Clown Corner Seercn tor tomorrow >————————1 " " "If you don’t 1 pre- zine. :45 Be You 'Big Night" Guiding light mind, 8:05, WRC- -Boston _ Symphony: WRC— 4 also shares :0I Peoples Plyhse John Barrymore, Jr. ladies Home News; Donne fer the ‘Voice of Firestone’ in the I Guest conductor Richard ” ” ’I DUKE ZEIBERT'S "The Flaming Theater Douglas over yours.” “new look.’’ with ft new' 15-min-1 Burgin ” " has chosen the music :30 Urge" ,! Leon Ames As the World ute news-sports-weather show at, 1:15 " Vaughn-Williams " of and >49 Harold Lloyd, Jr. "Cipher Bureau" Turns 6:45 p.m„ daily, which " ~ will fea- . more intelligently . you for " " might Beethoven the broadcast. -.00 Afternoon ladies Be Seated Our Miss Brooks ture Bryson Rash. Tippy Stringer' ’’ ” " even like it.” 8:00, 'Sky Dragon Eve Arden and a handsome new set created WTOP—Robert Q. Lewis 'Ai •Tb s 30 Tennessee Ernie Rolang Winter Fawite Story House Party One of his neatest pedagogical Show: Popular songstress Jill Use spaee*savinq 2:15 ” " by Jim Kovach's henchmen. f :49 Adolph MenjOu Art Lmkletter tricks, it seems to me. is to use Corey fill in for vacationing gh.™ ~ Bryson " ” not only hopes to em- <lll :00 Matinee Theater public The Big Payoff some familiar concept—like a Judy Johnson. > te ” " phasize local Here Wa Ate"* Defender baseball diamond—to explain a happenings, but llllii P Ji Wmm " •• says 9:00, WGMS —Concert 30 Pete's Place Meet Corliss The Bob Crosby conception. that WRC will invite quali- Master- 3:15 ” " musical Thus the =49 Looney Tunes Archer Show* I fied leaders to the facilities pieces: MacDowell, Piano ~~~ diamond use 7m illustration made the to Concerto No. 2 in D; Wagner, WOOD FOLDING DOORS :0G Ouetn for a Day Life With Brighter Day Pick temple's (which "make news" on important " ” discussion of tonality . Prelude and Love Elizabeth Secret R>n-h local . Death from ” Storm issues. And that he—- " naturally precede | Early Edge | had to any, • 4:15i3O The ot "Powdersmokt and ppen to sugges- Tristan: J. Stiauss, Egyptian no* nos th eost Night ;talk of atonality* reasonably WRC—are \ >45 Modern Romances Show law" on March. Wt to this light-hitting music tions the type of news cov- the :00 Comedy Turn Host Art Lamb Mickey Mouse CIS Amos n' Ar.dy clear 9:00, door<>> " " " erage most . WOL—Good Music Time: 'Chance At j" " " lover, i Let’s keep that music be- wanted locally. Fectlight ” " Tippy will be on hand, as Paul Hume begins three hours but the eutsweep 5:15:30 Theater Heaven | My Little Marglu tween the kneecaps and the pretty "15 Ginger " ” ever, at about of music with Corelli, Con- "Susie Regers | I Gale Storm shoulders, men.' 6:55, with the; ‘Oenotes program telecast in color weather certo Grosso. ** * * news. J 10:00, WMAL-FM Symphony .* Swing doors waste Bernstein traced the history of /an average of 11 —Monday, Jan. skillfully in D Minor: (Franck.) Phila- square Radio Today 14, 1957 modern music from TODAY'S TV Fresh from our form daily feet of floor Wagner's “Tristan and Isolde' delphia Orchestra under the space each . yet Pella P.M. WMAL—63O WWDC-1260 Eugene Ormandy. WRC—9BO WTOP^SO6~WGMS—S7O ("nothing was amazing any HIGHLIGHTS direction of Wood Folding Doors nest .00 News; Strongs News: T.
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