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Their trying Block’s to crack a medical office i Television Wednesdoy, Dec. 28, 1960 opinions are offered as a guide to area viewers. £ Today— safe with dental tools. 38t7 Bladenabart" U“ WA 7-AMi IT4S t« 1., ’Ji i WRC (Ch. 4) WTTG ’Ch. 5) WMAL (CK 7> WTOP (Ch 79 Hong Kong—"Pearl Flower.” Good Gifts V?** ill MHihK Billlaeriuy Xniricu Inikteißiy Ml J (Repeat.) episode. to %• J:l5 Fir Balfiy tlnitara ImlsUil Merit Stine sent a little Hong Kong orphan by some well-meaning .?,’T 11 Herl's Hillywial The Milt kaencn EftiitMlfiM Americans serve as the means of communication for an 1,5 <**•»•• S*«») CraatSkia BailsUM * • espionage ring. Routine plot, but it’s handled attractively •»**' :M (in tki Bute Bwty TUIleae TklEirftSklw Rod P:l> Cliwi <c> finest Stirs K»tit “>t Hsiieiel by Taylor, Inger Stevens, and Ginny Tiu. Production Cimil! Tibi te»|le's n J:M Fiyiyi with Fick FlltHsk" is first rate. 7:30 p.m., WMAL—7. CI LH 17 |4l Cfttlu l«tl fiUnt finch UiylNilii Perry Como— Aside from a bit of forced humor about a New '• . iN laris IH TH Tkm StatfikS littTt liscill Birill Infill " ” " " * • Year’s £:IS *ll«.Wtkr(C) Tki,Early Ski* party “upstairs," things get going with Kay Thomp- X Q:N Nias. Sfits. Sib (I) Wnfiy WnfiHCHr TiaksHllirlt tn S|itli|kt son’s “Whispering,” Como’s duet with Connie Francis for " •£»’ :4S Huit’ey finality Cartim ". 0. Efiairfis. Hiws “Anniversary Waltz,” and an amusing song about charades *«£ :N Timkstiai Fllfikt TiPCiick Flail fiesew I - " and DEEP CUT ft:ls Territory HvHtan Jim Bnll by Kay Thompson company. Milt Kamen is fun to .•» f :30 Will!Trill Official Oettctlre Hut But The Acfiuiints have around, and Perry greets the new year with “Auld " " ” ” • r4S Keith Unu WirlHM_ Lang Syne.” (Color.) 9 p.m., WRC—4. :N Will!Trill Fili Stir Feature HintKill jVranySlift ” ” U. S. Steel Northstar.” ?*' Q : ” *• Hirtn "Tycnk” TH Acauiiatt Hour—"Operation Opening scenes PRICES! ** Q;3O Tki Brice lihnWiyae tleiitaris if wimH-Suitr give promise of an intriguing spy story, but the plot thins J* i45 Is Bight UriliiBit firm ail Harriett Altai out at the of its ~ height power. Barry Sullivan is expertly •J* ififi BerryCm's , Sir C. HirfialckT Hawaiian Eje MfSistir Ellen “ " as American A:IS cast an colonel stationed in an embassy «< Mucic Hall (c) Marie . Elalaa Stntck •• :<y* Fire Star Arrtheai Eisliy il'ae Git a Sicrat behind the Iron Curtain who invites a trusted Army buddy ” ¦¦ ] its Feature Ciam Sterna tarry Muri to stem an intelligence leak. 10 p.m., WTOP—9. FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT Maui ill Biter Uns Rickit Stall City U. S. Steel Hur Jack Paar Show— The is visit '* good, news tonight a from Opera % 4 M,r> ,eel HMI,T "Bjiritlik CHRISTMAS LIGHT SETS »|U :,I trail rary Carinate Him HiHICity Hirtkstir” Star Robert Merrill, as Hugh Downs continues his pinch- ” " ESPIONAGE, ETC. i45 lei Cmerii »i>ry SiHinfi hitting stint for Jack Paar. Betty White and Betty John- TREE ORNAMENTS rN IHaraess: Wirt (c) Starlilkt Tkeatir 11:11 Final 11 Begirt fi.B. Romance, intrigue and a son will be on hand too. (Color) 11:30 p.m., WRC— 4. 4:IS Heas; Wtkr Sets. “Maa Bait" Science Fictiea THlate Skea mysterious cigarette . link Mona Freeman WAGONS BICYCLES *-||;3B lack Beat Skea Mart. Ckaiaaa First lee Meria "TH Click” lighter and Barry Sulli- '45 (Celer) fieiftt Breit "Infillat tH Jafiftailinl van in an Iron Curtain spy yarn tonight on TODAY'S GOOD OTHER TV ~” VELOCIPEDES APPLIANCES Meria Beenel" fiibirt Walker the U. S. Steel Hour (10 o’clock, WTOP—9). " "Newsiest til: William TH leti Skea MUSIC DIAL HIGHLIGHTS POWER TOOLS 7:30, WRC (4)—Wagon Train. sTelevision Tomorrow— Dec. Thursdoy, 29, i960 6:00, WASH-FM (97.1 Me.)— “Hie Jeremy Dow Story.” METAL IRONING BOARDS In the Concert - *MT»C (Ck. fl-fi. Ceatiieital Clissnin <e): T-l. Tetay With fiarriwiy; 1:25, Hirtei; I:2S, ON THE AIR Hall, A guilt ridden professor Herten WMAI iCh 11-7:56 rknsMi at CH: I. Bate aal His Bals. WTBB (Ck »)- Thomas’ Mignon Overture. (Leslie Nielson) redeems ALUMINUM STEP ANO 1:25, MHitatm: 1:31, Climimm I—kstrirnmy; 7, Nias. Tirfiil; 7:15, WIBB-TV •J 7:05, WGMS AM-FM (570 Ke. himrelf. Mari Aldon and •< Elitirlil; 7:87, latter Hal; 1:11 Cattail Kilfiarn; 1:51, Tllay IITier lift; 1:55, EXTENSION ETC. Newskeat. and 103.5 Me.)—Symphony Jimmy Lydon are featured. LADDERS, On Hall. Le Balser a Stravinsky’s WTTG (s)—Five Newscast 8:00, - Star I WRC (Ch. 4TjWTTG (Ch. SHWMAL (Ch. 7)j WTOP (Ch. 9) de la Fee. Feature. “Tycoon.” A young •/? :M SisH Martin Kilk HUttaH Tke MiniltSkia 8:00, WMAL-FM (107.3 " " Me.) American railroad AIS AnSitken Castelli “Flltkt builder —Heritage Concert. Bach’s BUY NOW-PAY LATER 5; 7:31 let’ s lack la lane Skea Amis ail Cinniifi” Built for Two finds action and romance ;45 Aifli Figure ißfitieimei't Anly kikert Tayl Violin Concerto in A Minor. in Latin America. John 3 WAYS TO CHARGE AT - WMAL-FM (107.3 Me.) :Bfi , Bntk Bl Mi ißntlas FairbaiH, lifiIf Walter Bitten 10:20, Wayne, Laraine Day (1940). PEOPLES HARDWARE " BERNIE XlArlS i |r., Bresnts Biley Sk ; tlaanc, NS. By HARRISON —Opera Stage. Verdi’s • Use Your Plate and * Ntnr TV Critic 11:00, WTTG (s)— Starlight Central Charge Take | U:3I Flay YiurHnck (c) ’Way iflife Feifli's Vilie VlHifi Aida, complete. • “ ” Theater. “Man 30 Days to Poy :<S Brama CHici Mnty Hall Betty Furness explained to Hugh Downs the other night' Bait.” A ’ blackmailed book • :BB Tke Brici Tim fir Minritt Curt Hm lwy~ why she quit opening refrigerator doors after ll'/iyears. Betty dealer is On Purchases of $30.00 or More Take 90 Days to Pay ” “ „ ;,s! U*'|k*(e) Seine! ; that suspected of murder. • *‘«‘(l4 said she wanted to do “other things"—and what she’d George Or a Account and Take 10 Months ’ | CHANNEL Open Revolving Up to to Poy ».] 1:3I Cnceatratin Blmni kiem tin Tkat Bik TH Clear CHUCKLES Brent. Marguerite " like to do most of all was become a newscaster. Chapman 2* - :<5 .Inti Bins Miss Cann I Hiritn —By Bil Keane (1952). “And now, from Antarctica, our correspondent, Betty ...” •yTM. WRC iChJIC WTTG 'Ch.s> WTOP Ch. 9) WMALjChTT) James , ’ Art teasingly intoned. I 11:15, WTOP (91— The Ute :B0 Tnrtk ir i Runet Biso TH Tean lire iflift ” "Would you like to go places Show. “The ¦-4ft:lS Ciisennces Miss Cnan Bery Calkin that someone just tore off the Clock." A sol- and do shows that order?” dier makes '»|Z M ItCnllßi Mr. B. A. Beat tH Click Searck firTimrria on news ticker for him. the most of his 48-hour rfs Tn tc) Baril trial Bal Ci Iyer Guiliat li(kt Hugh inquired. i I was waiting for someone leave. Judy Gar- JfV :BI 'Br. HntMi's Tke Bit Mirii Akeut Faces fkliter if Stars Betty said yes—thoughtfully in the group (Downs-Furness- land. Robert Walker, James STORES IN WASH., MD„ VA. iiirial Millan a Ful. Hast ” " Alee Nicil >7 4:lk' Secret —and then added that what Jamesi to mention a woman Gleason <1945>. I:3t Fnr “THCrime if Bur Miss Brnks As tH WirllTins X Bial she’d really like to do was team who has broken WMAL NORTHWEST PENN-DAW, VA. :IS fir Brama Br. 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