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I:M « a I* ii ■ •10PFM Ml Me 24 MM flfentiM •UNFM RFIMt I• ■ I* 11-IF • ■ M4M4) 34444) WINI lIN Kc MlHly lllvIl) I« ■ tl 2 i.a.i Suillfl 7 14 «| ni4ai|kt •Plk 721 It Oiyntll tti) •**l 714 Rt o*)h|4l Ml) •Ml It»Rc Dayii|)i MO •USI 1121 Re ftayiißki Ml) •FM 122* Re Oiyh|k til) •WOC III* Rt 24 *M* Mffttua *lo*ll lull) aiiiitti l* • t ■ Mtilav •CEL 111* Rt Diyli|k< **ly •00R 114* *4 24 *••> iMlltii* •CRM Ilf* Rt 2* tt*> tieriti** titeßl S»*4») •l**lf»Ml ’ * • MINI) •RON I*4* Rt Otyllßkl Ml) •PCC IM* Rt o*yli|kl Ml) •PRW 141* Rt tlinuM.il) Other AM Stations «tl FM NI Mt RiM i a II aiMiRM •FM FM <*• 4Me 24 »M> M*i*ti*l •WOC FM I*l ■Me 1 1 • tt 1 1 a •CMS FM IRS * Me a ■ It 4M11141 S4l*lt4) I *4 t* I 4.41.1 St4*l) * 14 t* «i4*i|kl •ARLFM IRS.I Me. M4M4) ItrMfk Stt •fit) I:JR *.■ It tllltllkl •ITS FM RIIMt > telltti 1M44) IMM* •MSI FM II) 4Mt 11:41 44 U ■l4*ll*l WUSTFM M l Me.-7:2* I t I* I *.« •PCC FM M.MIC Mil* It t*■ WRVA-FM—l*2.l Me -24*4*) I *.«. tt I R.M.; Mii4*)-Stt*i4iy I i.a. I* I R.a. 4g I wm ' ’ I W ■ tmmM " Jm [ IS Ingr . * 11 /vN ♦ * • .W ill®*/, * * * • WrMjNniJ ’ * • . * m *•. . . ••.*••#^^^slKaWl L • « . , M TOGETHER AGAIN Ann Sothern shows a batch of congratulatory tele grams to Don Porter, who rejoins her tonight, 0:30 o’clock, WTOP—9, as manager of Bartley House. Don was Ann’s former boss on Private Secretary. ON THE AIR ' There Are Happier Things to Come By BERNIE HARRISON Star Ttlevtalon Critic There was one exciting moment in the Playhouse 00 drama. "Made in Japan." last week and 89 dull ones, and wouldn't you j know It. I caught all of the latter. I still can't figure how actress Nobu McCarthy, a decidedly < pretty thing, went over the side of that bridge. One second she was standing there trying to get the sol- VMV DVVVMM WIV n nu UVHtiWt dier (Dean Stock well) to take the poems or something. He was telling her to leave him altogether alone, see. He was going to marry that family-ap proved girl back home in Phila delphia. the one whose first name he couldn't remember. That's when I turned away ! from the set. When I turned back—and 1 11) testify it was no more than 4 seconds later—only her hand |was visible on the side of the bridge and she was slipping, slipping. Dean Stockwell seemed as amazed as I was. "How’d she get over the side of the bridge?” 1 said. “Stock well didn't look like he could lift her over.” “He pushed and she came over and did a kind of turn and over she went,” the other viewer responded, “I guess.” “Think I’ll write for a repeat on You Asked For It.” • • • • Well, things are bound to get better in the TV drama depart ment. as they are certainly not going to get any worse. This week's playbill, for example, in cludes: • Wednesday: <U. S. Steel Hour). “The Square Egghead,” with June Lockhart and Tom Ewell—by one of the few suc cessful TV comedy writers. Louis Pelletier. • Thursday : • < Playhouse 90 >: Part one of “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” Other cheering items include one from the Hall of Fame people, who have signed Helen Hayes and Lloyd Nolan for their April 28 production of Eugene O’Neills "Ah. Wilder ness!” Miss Hayes, who is cur rently starring on Broadway in O’Neill’s “A Touch of the Poet,” says that she regards Robert Hartung’s adaptation “as a very moving TV play and I am most eager to appear in it.” Also, Dave Susskind an nounces that David Francis— “a seven-year-old boy who looks five and can act"—will play the key role of Ulysses In Saroyan's “The Human Com edy," which will be the Show of-the-Month on March 28. ** * * Speaking of TV drama. James Costigan’s prize-winning "Little Moon of Alban” will be pub lished in book form by Simon and Schuster, April 6. •* * * MARY MARTIN NOTES: If ,1 could see only one of Mary’s two Easter Sunday shows for NBC-4, one for children <4 to 5 p.m.) the other for grown-ups <8 to 9 p.m.>, I’d choose to watch with the small fry. Here's what she’ll do: First, a special work, “It Takes Three to Make Music" (composer, orchestra and audience), written by the daughters of composer Richard Rodgers, then excerpts from "Cinderella" and Anally, a scene from "Peter Pan.” Yep, shell Ay! ** * * On The Run First in the series of Westing —....- n mnTTfTmrfiiiMMiwii When you need an aid for... | WITH THE 810 GREEN BOTTLES OF ' VtIMHb mountain valley water FROM HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS A You will see him cverywhcie making home deliveries of the renowned I health water which has been used and prescribed for almost a century.' .SI I I II Ask your doctor about MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER. He will tell ' 1 I A II you the recommended daily amount will help: j ' f 1 STIMULATE KIDNEY ACTION NEUTRALIZE EXCESS URINE ACIDITY ' ' I ./I SOOTHE BLADDER IRRITATION OISCNAR6ES WASTES j mJm aa 1 j MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER is not chlorinated, not laxative, j r/T K*Ja DELIGHTFUL TO TASTE and extremely low in sodium (salt) . LMI |w vjj content. Call today for complete information or to place your order v wM** I* for home delivery. "kr 9 MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER CO HiifllHa* I ME. 8-1062 912 12frh Sr. N.M t— ' ! house news specials will be tele ' cast on WTTG-5 tomorrow • night, 10:30 o’clock ... The re • turning "American Forum of ■ the Air.” moderated by Theo t dore Granik, will feature Sena tors Morse (Democrat of Ore ' gon> and Ooldwater 'Repub lican of Arizona), discussing 1 the topic. "Is Labor Legislation •Necessary?" • The one-two shows In the : top ten lists (ARB and Nielsen) • are Wagon and Oun smoke. and there aren't any 5 other surprises in the lists, either. Here’s wonderful newt for - circus fans: That special “live” I program of excerpts from “The Greatest Show on Earth” will : be earned tonight by WTTG-5, ) 7:30 to 9:39 o’clock . . . Ernie f Kovacs will emcee. A postcard from Portugal vidated February 14f Just ar rived yesterday: '■ Bernie . Hi—Just wrapped ) up Portugal show tor March ■ 22. Think you'll enjoy it a lot ■■ — Best. Ed Sullivan.” ' Remember Johnny, of "Call for Philip Morris" fame? . . The sponsor is bankrolling a 1 radio salute to the little man with the bell-like voice on NBC -1 radio. March 19. 8:05 to 8:30 ’ p.m. . . . Johnny, who made - his first appearance with Frede Grofe and his orchestra, about ‘ 25 years ago. will reminisce 1 about the famous personalities . with whom he has been associ ; ated That first all-star country | music show was such a hit as . a sub For Dinah. NBC will offer _ another on April 26, with Roy | Rogers and Dale Evans again | heading the bill . . . Guests: . George Oobel, Jimmy Dean, t Roy Acuff, Johnny Cash, the r Everly Brothers. Betty John t son, the Kingston Trio and Minnie Pearl. >. CHANNEL CHUCKLES 1,0 • £ icSj/ “It’s just like Ed Sulli van’s show!” TV KEY PREVIEWS Tonight ’« top shorn os preoletced by TV Key’s staff, who attend rehearsals, scotch screenings and analyte scripts In New York and Hollywood. Their opinions are offered as a guide to 1 area viewers. Greatest Show on Barth—All you circus fans may have seen the "Greatest Show on Barth” on TV before, but you’ve never seen one that started out with Bmie Kovacs peer- j Ing out from the barrel of a "monster atomic cannon.” Ultimately, two members of the Zacchinl family are pro- 1 pelled out of a cannon, and an Englishman named Harold Alsana, defying the laws of gravity on a high wire, does another outstanding act. Otherwise, there’s a German with a few dyspeptic bears and tigers, some good aerial acts, and some amusing claws. Not much that’s new, but entertaining as always for the entire family. 7:30 p.m„ WTTG—S Voice of firestone—A lark of a show. Tonight’s round-up Is called "Americana” and Its songs range from gay to somber, and from charming to sentimental. Jo Stafford i and Jimmie Rodgers are the songbirds, and Composer- Conductor Paul Weston leads the orchestra. Some of the loveliest tunes you’ll hear are “Bklp to My Lou,” "Git Along Little Dogle,” “Blue Tall fly,” “Blues in the Night” and others as good 9 p.m., WMAL—7. Lucille Ball-Desi Arnas Show—" Lucy Hunts Uranium.” (Re peat.) A slapstick session about a uranium hunt. Pred Mac Murray and the Mertzes are Just as gullible as Lucy, and they’re all Involved in a wild chase sequence on the Nevada Desert. They ride on anything that moves, In cluding a burro. June Havoc and little Ricky also get in on this frantic episode, fast and funny, thanks to Lucy’s hard work. 10 p.m., WTOP—J. Patti Page—Patti is surrounded by instrumentalists of high . caliber tonight. Duke Ellington and the Dukes of Dixie land come through with "Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” Ellington plays “Caravan” and ”1 Let a Song Go Out of My Heart,” the Dixieland band takes over for “South Rampart Street Parade” and “Slide Prog, Slide,” and Patti brings on two new numbers—a novelty called “Walls Have Ears” and a ballad, “My Promise.” Lively doings. 10 p.m„ WMAL—7. Jack Paar Show—Besides his dally Hollywood “It's All Rela tive” bit, Jack has Rosemarie crooning some special num- i bers for the show; a movie fashion designer (Don Loper) showing off his latest creations, and Charley Weaver and Helen Traubel leading off for the ad-libbers. Also, song? from Earl Grant ("01’ Man River” and “Evening Rain”), another appearance from that blond dame Joyce Jamison (is she really stupid or Just reading lines?), and a skit from Jack and Hugh called “Who Are You?” 11:30 p.m., WRC—4. OTHER TV HIGHLIGHTS • 8:30. WTTG (5) Five Star Feature: "Girl Rush.” Pran ces Langford. Vaudeville comics promise to bring girls into a boom town in exchange for a sack of gold dust. (1944). 8:39. WMAL (7) Bold Jour ney: "Tarahumara’s Trail." Trip into Mexico's Sierra Madre Occidental Moun tains. 9:39, WTOP (9) Father Knows Best: Bud wins a medal and suggests the family build a trophy cue. 10:09 WRC (4) Arthur Mur ray Party: Color. Ouests: Cornelia Otis Skinner. Rita Oam. Denise Darcel. Judy Lyn nand Enzo Stuarti. 11:05, WTTG (5) Starlight Theater: "Daughters Cou rageous.” John Garfield and Pay Bain ter. Sequel to Pour Daughters. Father tunes up to complicate the lives of his children <1939). 11:15, WTOP (o)—Late Show: TONIGHT! Arthur Murray Dance Contest Skinnv mtL .l Darcsl GUESTS OF KATHRYN MURRAY ARTHUR MURRAY PARTY 10 P.M.—Ch. 4 “Angel in Exile." John Car roll and Adele Mara. A gangster, just out of prison, becomes an object of ven eration to the poor in an Arisona village <1948). LATEST TV INFORMATION Television programa for the week are carried in the TeleVue Magazine with Sunday’s Star. Following is supplementary Information on today’s programs re ceived after TeleVue went to press: 7:30. WTTG (s)—Rlng • ling Brothers Circus (ex cerpts). 8:30, WTTG (5) Five Star Feature. I STAIN REMOVER | I T,t*s oft fotMCQ »n* )ood itiins tl* ute I ■ usy w„ Keeps teeth Dentist White 1 ■ Use Kontfol pond,: or toem with I ■ refular dentil,ice tt ell dfu| counters fl KNOW I Kt*tr»l Foam 10c sffll Kragular price... attily 44c g| Avoid the rush! SEND US YOUR EASTER CLEANING at no extra CALL REpublic 7-5400 OVMMMA DRY nCLEANING TODAY'S GOOD MUSIC DIAL (:9ft, WABH-FM (97.1 Me.)— In the Concert Hall: Tann hauser Overture by Wagner and Hungarian Rhapsody No. 4 by Liszt. 7:(S. WOMB AM-FM (570 Kc and 10SJ Me.)—Symphony Hall: Franceses do RlmlM ! ' by Tchaikovsky and Plano Concerto No. 3 by Bartok. 7:39, WMAL-FM <107.3 Mc.) —Opera Echoes: Der Frei i schutz by Weber. (:9ft, WGMB AM-FM (S7O Kc. and' 106.3 Me.)—Boston Symphony Orchestra: Works by Barbirollo. Wal ton, Delius and Brahms (in stereophonic sound by de layed broadcast). 9:99, WOL AM-FM (1450 Kc. and 99.7 Me.)-Good Music Time: Overture and Bulte In D by Bach and Plano Con certino by Fran calx. 19:99, WASH-FM (97.1)—Sym phony in Stereo; <FM Mul tiplex) La Belle Helene Overture and La Perlchole by Offenbach. TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS 7:39, WOL—Jay Peril Show “Here Is Chris Barber.” 9:45, WGMS—Library of Con -1 grew Poetry Series: Pierre Emmanuel lectures on “French Poets and Poetry Today." 1 19:15, WWDC—United States Army Band: Semiclassical and popular selections. 81 (a KTmls Km 'u ol *yK todabrailnf thw opanlng of tho now FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO __ 1221 6 St. N.W. Dl. 7-1932 Offer Al»o Good at Arlington Studio B«comc o Charter Member for Only $2 And Get—FREE of Charge—A $25 Dance Course Y«« loom to dance the easy, ra r - * *"1 r Ch ?°? 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