[N.B.C trade releases]. (1955)

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6 Christmas Programs 7-9 a.m. 11 a.m. -12 8: 30-9 p.m 9-10 p.m. 7-9 a.m. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 TODAY --Live pickup from Grace Presbyterian Church in Cleveland, 0., with the choir of the Lakewood Methodist Church joining with the choir of Grace Church in Christmas hymns and carols. noon HOME — Theodore Rousseau, curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, analyzes a group of Christmas paintings; Howard Whitman talks about "Saul of Tarsus" in his Bible series, and Chef Phillip demonstrates the art of ice carving. FATHER KNOWS BEST — Jim Anderson (Robert Young) teaches his family the true meaning of Christmas. Amazed by his brood's accent-on-gifts attitude, Jim leads them into the country to find a Christmas tree and to sense the true Yuletide spirit . KRAFT TELEVISION THEATRE - "A Christmas Dinner," by Harold Flender, featuring James Barton and 10-year-old Ian Tucker. A drama of a little boy, a hobo, and a Christmas dinner "that fills more than a man's hunger." THURSDAY, DEC. 22 TODAY - Live pickup from Olivet Baptist Church in Chicago, where a choir of 100 voices from this church's Negro congregation will be heard. (more )