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Bbffihummmmfejwtop-Tvcha Nl 0B MARTIN THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. — - C-8 SUNDAY. APRIL 87, 1952 THIS WEEK IN 1 I I II lyi Jill inn i giiHiiniijm On the Air TELEVISION Today’s Highlights. 4:30, WTOP—Years of Change 7:00, WTTG Georgetown U. Synge’s “Riders to the Sea,” Dorothy 1:00, WMAL—Horizons: “The Fu- • Film on the Point Four Program ir 1 Forum: “What’s Ahead In Televi- Kirsten, -Jan Peerce ¦ and Roger Groucho Wins M Friends ; ture of the Communist Party in 1 South America. sion?” Price. ore America.” 4:30, 7:00, 2:00, WNBW—HaII .of Fame WNBW—Royal Showcase: WNBW Television Play- WNBW —Here’s to Your “Miracle in May,” the story of Dr . Leo Durocher, Laraine Day and 8:00, Health: Documentary about house: Janet DeGore and Frank cancer. • Jenner. Hilde Gueden. & # W mrr.- Other Notes on the TV Scene 3:30, Forum: Edward Albertson in “The Travelers.” Ivr .^3 \ WNBW—American 7:30, By "When Can We Scrap Federal Con- 6:00, WTOP—Man of the Week: WTOP—This Is Show Busi- Harry MacArthur trols?” Senator Joseph C. O’Mahoney. ness: Arleen Whelan. Martha Ann 10:00, WTOP —Celebrity Time: anything Bentley If unkind is ever said here about Groucho Marx, 4:00, WTOP—Greatest Story Ever and Cliff Norton. Beatrice Lillie and Clifford Guest. Told: 6:00, WMAL Theater: Bret highly unlikely, hereby . “The Soldier’s Servant.” 8:00, WNBW which is it is rescinded in advance. Mr. Comedy Hour: Play- 4:00, WNBW Meet Harte’s “Colonel Starbottle.” Dean Martin and 11:05, WNBW —Cinema Marx during the week gave the televiewers one of those rare, the Press: Jerry Lewis. house: Charles Laughton, Ida Secretary of the Air Force Thomas 6:30, WMAL Town Meeting: 8:00, heartwarming moments which make things seem a little better K. Finletter. WTOP—Toast of the Town: Lupino and Robert Cummings in “What Do the Primaries Prove?” The Dublin Players in a scene from “Forever and a Day.” somehow. ... As two of the contestants on “You Bet Your Life," WMAL—II:3B, New Review; •• had Sergt. Joe Rodriguez, winner of the Congressional Medal Home 12, Pope Beer’i Newsreel; 12:15, Stfp Twe Wheels; 12:31, FUth he ?er Teday; 1, Horizons; 1:30, Sign Off. WTOP—IB, Reed We Walk; 10:38, Here Is the Picture; 11, Government Guys end Gels; 11:30, In of Honor, and his fiancee. You never saw a quiz show more WNBW—II, if Fait*; 11:30, Industry Parade; 11:45, Things; 12, Tear Frontiers an Natere of the Park; 12, Ranger High With Candy Junior Review; 1, Hopalong Cassidy. Jee; 12:15, Junier Jinks Willie; 12:30, Carnival; 1, loaded in contestant’s . “Ifyou win any plainly a favor. don’t Blue Bodge; 1:30, Big Picture. money my fault,” . problem here it won’t be said Mr. M. The WNBW (Ch.4) (Ch. 5) (Ch.7) jpiar' '¦ WTTG WMAL WTOP (Ch.9) _P.M. WNBW (Ch. 4) WTTG (Ch. 5) WMAL (Ch.7) WTOP (Ch. 9) given Sergt. Rodriguez and fiancee was to identify four songs—- Here’s te Your This Week Pick Temple's Royal Showcase Georgetown U. Forum Yen Asked Gene Autry 0:15 Health in Review " •’ Skies,” “Stardust,” “Black Magic” Cewtey Playhouse =ls Jack .. » which turned out to be “Blue =3O Te Be Cersen f(r tt A Announced Heinz Chapel Chair “Chest !, ” ” T** * Tewe Tsu»* Kids- end Company Foursquare and “Tea for Two.” :4 Feature Film liw" 700J This Is Shew ,<5 Mr. Babble _ court Business all over the place. Ted Granik, Fairmeadows, There are anniversaries Feature Film Custom Studio Pick Temple’s Comedy Hear celebrating :15 U. Channel 5 Playhouse Mystery Theater Tiist es thv Town moderator of “American Forum of the Air,” will be S. A. "The Ware Case” Theater Cowboy Playhouse :'* Dean Martin “Baby Face "Club Havana” Ed Sullivan . :30 Forum (WNBW—3:3O . Clive “Long Voyage Mr. Maginatien the program’s 24th this afternoon p.m.). 3:00 American Brook I. 8:00:3B Jerry Lewis Morgan” Tom Neal Deretky Kirsten WTOP-TV Commentator Walter Cronkite will be doing his I,oooth . Richard Cromwell Margaret Lindsey Ouhlin Players :00 Meet the Press Film Custom ... Feature Studio Story :#® regularly scheduled telecast Tuesday night at 6:45. He made Greatest Television Playhouse Rocky King Arthur Murray Fred WariegSbow Secy. Finletter of Theater Ever ” " college see-yourself-on-television "Ticket Told :1 * "The Detective Party his TV debut as a student at a :30 Halt of Fame Space Patrol Years of Change Travelers” 4:l* I Leave Man” :30 Janet DeGere Cinemascope Break the Bank Fair. Playing two clarinets at Plaindstkesmaa exhibit at the Chicago World s . 9 " " ” " . [A* " » “Unknown Guest” the same time, which he has not yet done on his news program. Zo Feature Film Super Circus Roller Derby lj ! St* *****«• They Stied Accused" Cinemascope Celebrity Time will mark its first anniversary on CBS-TV ’’ ’’ “Crime Photographer” j 4A:i*aJ" l >• HV Sky King Theater ” " ” ” Beatrice Lillie 7 .j..SB • f- -jj . role, Hour " Thursday night. With Maria Riva, in a co-starring Children’s » next 5:30 " ” My -.45 " >• •• >• " •> I V:3O Little Theater Youth on What's LineT •• " ” ” marking the beginning of her second year as a CBS-TV star. Hews In Review • the March :00 Roy Reg“ers ThiiTWeek Theater MaiTertirweei “Hollywood Screen Test” (WMAL-TV—Monday, 7:30 p.m.) re- ” " Playhouse Sunday Special in Religiaa ” " " " Cinema News News News cently its fifth year on ABC-TV. ... It started when the » >' :1* "Forever and The Late Shew launched :30 Cisco Kid Town Meetlnß See It New » 6:l* » :38 Day” " r " “Forgotten only here and WFIL-TV in ” " network consisted of WMAL-TV :45 of the Air n:* "" ~ :4S Village” Philadelphia. I 12:00 | Late News The* Late Show Cameras Cooled Off at Yucca Flat Monday, April 28, 1952 ON pup- disappointing WNBW—7, Today; 5, House; 1:45, Inga’s Formula; 10, Prologue te the Future; 10:30, Music Tuesday; April 29, 1952 WIZARDRY STRINGS—BiI and Cora Baird are the Several excuses have been advanced for that Blair’s WNBW—7, Time; 11, Prologue to the Future; 11:30, It's a Problem; 12, Ruth Lyons; 12:30, Little Today; 0, Nancy Osgood; 0:30, Blair’s House; 0:45, Inga's Formula; 10, Prologue te the peteers who give voice and action to the cast “The Whistling transmission from last Tuesday's atom bomb test. ... It of picture Playhouse; 1, People’s Playhouse; 2:15, Guest Book; 2:30, American Inventory; 3, The Big Future; 10:30, Science Time; 11, Prologue to the Future; 11:30, It's a Problem; 12, Ruth Lyons; Wizard” (WTOP-TV—Saturday, 11 a.m.). The Baird manipulated though, that as it often does, brought trouble from 12:30, appears, fate, Payoff; 3:30, Ralph Edwards. little Playhouse; 1, People’s Playhouse; 2:30, Film performers Dooley, leprechaun ; J. 10:15, Feature. here are The a P., the wistful . relay an unexpected direction. The microwave from Yucca WTTG—IO:IS, Cartoon Theater; 10:31, Early Bird Theater; 12, Werners Cleb; 12:15, Headlines; WTTB Cartoon Theater; 10:30, Early Bird Theater; 12, Women's Club; 12:15, Headlines; hero of the show, and Heathcliff, a talking horse. conquered, right, the power gen- 12:30, the Break; 1, Rumpus Room; 1:30, Theater; 1:45, Midday Cbapel; 12:30, Take the Break; 1, Rumpus Room; 1:30, Matinee Theater; 1:45, Midday Chapel; Flat to Los Angeles was all but Take Matinee 1:30, shortly the tele- 2, Stop, Look and Glisten; 2:30, Shop the Town; 3, News; 3:05, Disc Jockey. Charles Anted; 1:40, Film Shorts; 2, TV Disc Jockey; 2:30, Shep the Town; 3, News; erator for the TV cameras broke down before 3:05, TV Disc Jockey. had cooled WMAL—I, Hollywood Matinee; 3, Ruth Crane; 3:30, Across the Counter; 3:45, Doorway te Death. ... but the electronic cameras WMAL—I, east. It was repaired, WTOP—IO, News—Doan; 10:15, Arthur Godfrey; 10:30, Bride and Cream; 10:45, Ai Pearce Show; Hellywoed Matinee; 3, Ruth Crane; 3:30, Gayelerl Hauser; 3:45, Speeding Speech. / drop they off and it was three minutes after the bomb before 11:30, Strike It Rich; 12, The Egg and I; 12:15, Lave of Life; 12:30, Search for Tomorrow; WTOP—IO, News—Dean; 10:15, Arthur Godfrey; 10:30, Bride and Groom; 10:45, Ai Poarce Show; This Is a Man of Clear Motives were heated back up to normal operating temperature. 12:45, Theater as Stars; 1:30, Garry Moore Shew; 2:30, First 100 Years; 2:45, Mike end luff; 11:30, Strike It Rick; 12, The Egg and l| 12:15, Love of Life; 12:30, Search far Tomorrow; 3:30, Parks. 12:45, Theater of Stars; 1:30, Garry Moore; 2:30, First 100 Years; 2:45, ABC-TV is proud, and rightly so, of a special election year Bert Mike and Buff. Ed Gardner, the Archie of 'Duffy's Tavern/ for next Thursday 8 pm. Televised at telecast scheduled at P.M. WNBW (Ch.4) WTTG (Ch, 5) WMAL (Ch.7) WTOP (Ch,9) JP.M, WNBW (Ch. 4) (Ch. 5) WMAL (Ch.7) (Ch. 9) Voters in Cincinnati, the hour- ~ WTTG WTOP Is in Show Business 'to Money' the League of Women convention :00 Kite Smith Shew News; Jockey Temple’s :08 News; Dise Make candidates Miss Ruth Anne’s Pick Kate Smith Shew Jeekey Miss Ruth Anne’t lPick Temple's long program will present several leading presidential Ted Collins Disc Jockey Kindergarten Cowboy Playhouse Oliver Wakefield TV Disc Jockey Kindergarten Cowboy Playboatl " ” •• ” ” » " * " " " " By Hal Humphrey on the same platform.
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