[N.B.C trade releases]. (1952)

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trade CHR I ST I NE C ASSERL Y ROOM 400 news COP I ES Y-w RCA BUILDING • RADIO CITY E W YORK PR-17A 9-45 June 2, 1952 MARGARET TRUMAN AND SARAH CHURCHILL TO VISIT PREMIERE WHEN KATE SMITH PRESENTS 'MATINEE IN NEW YORK' WITH BILL GOODWIN AND ROBIN CHANDLER .X J\ ' 4# dX, PREMIERE Bill Goodwin and Robin Chandler will be co-stars when Kate Smith presents MATINEE IN NEW YORK, the full hour quiz -variety Summer program on Monday, June 9 (NBC -TV, Mondays through Fridays, 4:005:00 p.m., EDT) . Integrated into the program as a daily half-hour feature will be "Winner Take All." Bill Cullen, who has been associ¬ ated with the quiz in the past, will resume his duties as quizmaster. Featured guest stars for the premiere program will be Margaret Truman, who will introduce the stars and take them and the viewing audience on a guided tour through NBC's Hudson Theater in New York where the program originates, and Sarah Churchill. The program, produced by Ted Collins with Barry Wood as asso¬ ciate producer, will be the Summer series taking the place of the "Kate Smith Hour," which will resume on Monday, Sept. 8. The Summer program will retain many of the segments of the "Kate Smith Hour," such as producer Ted Collins' "Cracker-Barrel" interviews on film with headline personalities; the dramatic, human interest and information segments, variety acts and many others. New (more ) AMERICA’S NO. 1 NETWORK • THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY