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VO/Iwpm'udv 9-The Big Payoff TUESDAY Program Listings Oct. 13 6*5 9:30 4-Ti<t on the Fmh. New*. 4-Quls Club. Portel. AFTERNOON / 9:45 6*50 12:00 4-Lml to Till* Day. Prayer. 9-Oswald Rabbit. Kids. 10:00 4- Toe Dough. Quiz. 6*55 4- Francis Show. Jock Barry, m. C. 9-MedMoHen. Inspirational. 5- Movie. 5- "5." Kids. 5*06 Pi Moan. "High Conquest." 7-Peto and His Pals. Kids. 1947. Anno Lee. 9-Hotel Cosmopolitan. Serial. 4-TiA*. Variety. serial starring Donald 1 Mm* It Mto Bov* Correway, 9-The Garry Moore Show. Adventure 10:30 Woods. ?3G-, 4-Treasure Hunt. Quiz. 12:15 Jon Murrey, host. 9-Love es Life. Serial. 7*45 Variety. 9-DswaM Rabbit. Kids. 9-Arthur Godfrey. 12:30 11:00 4- Be You. Variety. tiOO Right. Could 4-Price Is Contest. Bill Leyden, host. 9-Penerems Potomac. Bill Cullen, m. e.- Mean and iwlwa. 5- Laine Show. Music 7-Romper Room. Kids. for Tomorrow. Ser'l. 1*55 Featuring Mis* Sally at the 9-Search 4-la fa. Reeking. teacher. 12:45 9:60 11:30 9-Guiding Light. Scriol. 4- Cartoon Circa*. Kids. 4- or Consequences. 1:00 5- Klub. Kids 5- Zaßach Show. 4- and Jinx. Interview. 9-Captain Kangaroo. Kids. 9-Strike It Rich. Quiz. 5- Palmer Show. Drama. Campbell in hi-fi—— 7-Lodies Home Theater. exclusive TRUE 9-Theater of Stars. Drama. "Just Whot the Doctor Ordered." Joann* Dru. • 1:30 4- Miller Show. Color. 1 Hear. Variety show. 5- Reader's Digest. Drama. 7-Favorite Story. Drama. "Vengeance." Adolphe Menjou. 9-As the World Turns. Ser'l. 2:00 5-Ladies Be Seated. Movie. t Vi Heart. "Piceodllly Incident." 1946. Anno Neogle. (British.l 7-Eddie Cantor Theater. jtnesi ntgn-jtaenry oj Guest: Pot O'Brien. • 32-watt peak amplifier 9-Beat the Clock. Contest. hß **,f* ¦"» *•**"•• its type . , . and the without distortion HI 2:30 price makes it the fin• • 4-ipeed Garrard changer 4-Bride ond Groom. 7-Town Country . with diamond L* ttylut ond Time. value! Elton Britt, m. e. 9-House Party. Variety. 270-50 Monitor Art Linkletter, host. 3:00 -51* FHONOGAAtH in fruitwo.4 *&& 4- (dawn), mahogany, walnut, blonde Theater. Color. • *“DY TO HUG IN 1 Hear. "Fother Come Home." A a .ban, firth. fother returns home from Europe Other Fishers to $595 AND ,LAY to see his 20-year-old daughter for the first time. Cesar Romero stars. 7-American Bandstand. I Hear. Dick Clark, m. c. VO/IWpM'UdV 9-The Big Payoff. Quiz. NAMMONO OSCANS | STEINWAT PIANOS 3:30 1I« • Street, Nerthwee* Oljtrtet 7101 5- With Elisabeth. COMIDY. Betty White stars. 9-The Verdict Is Yours. •—¦—-Budget Accounts Invited Jim McKay stors. THI SUNDAY STA«, WASHINGTON, D. C. 14 T«.iVui Oeteher IJ, l»*7.
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