Radio television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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Program highlights in television viewing New York City and Suburbs and New Haven Channel 6 September 11 to October 10 Baseball Schedule for Television Viewing DATE Tuesday, Sept. 11 Th.-Fri., Sept. 13-14 Saturday, Sept. 15 Sunday, Sept. 16 Monday, Sept. 17 Tuesday, Sept. 18 Thursday, Sept. 20 Saturday, Sept. 22 >» )» Sunday, Sept. 23 Monday, Sept. 24 Tuesday, Sept. 25 Friday, Sept. 28 TIME GAME CHANNEL 8:30 P.M. St. Louis vs. Yank. 11 2:30 P.M. Detroit vs. Yank. 5 & 11 2:00 P.M. Detroit vs. Yank. 5 & 11 2:00 P.M. Cleve. vs. Yankees 5 & 11 2:30 P.M. Cleve. vs. Yankees 5 & 11 8:30 P.M. Chicago vs. Yank. 11 2:30 P.M. Chicago vs. Yank. 5 & 11 1 :30 P.M. Boston vs. Giants 11 8:30 P.M. Phila. vs. Dodgers 9 2:00 P.M. Phila. vs. Dodgers 9 & 6 2:30 P.M. Boston vs. Giants 11 1:30 P.M. Boston vs. Giants 11 2:30 P.M. Phila. vs. Yankees 5 & 11 2:30 P.M. Boston vs. Yankees 5 & 11 00 P.M. Boston vs. Yankees 5 & 11 Sat.-Sun., Sept. 29-30 2 Announcers and sportscasters for the Giant games include Russ Hodges and Ernie Harwell ; for the Yankee games, Mel Allen, Dizzy Dean and Art Gleason; for the Dodger games, Red Barber, Connie Desmond and Vince Scully. NVonday 11:00 A.M. Rudy Vallee Show • 4 The vagabond crooner, one of the pioneers in radio, premieres his brand-new, full-hour variety. Ml:30 A.M. Strike It Rich • 2 & 6 Warren Hull emcees quiz for worthy contestants. 12:00 Noon Ruth Lyons9 50 Club • 4 The popular Cincinnati audience-participation program premieres on the network Oct. 1, starring Ruth Lyons with her folksy chatter. 12:00 Noon Frances Langford & Don Ameche • 7 The two stars promise a well-rounded hour of comedy, interviews, song and audience quiz. 1:30 P.M. Garry Moore Show • 2 Garry, who spent his month vacation aboard a 40foot boat, back with first mate Durward Kirby. 2:30 P.M. First Hundred Years • 2 Jimmy Lydon and Olive Stacey, the young married couple, learn about wedded ? bliss? the hard way. 3:00 P.M. Miss Susan • 4 The daily problems of a brave and busy woman attorney with Susan Peters in the title role. 3:30 P.M. Fashion Magic • 2 (Tuesday) Clever, easy, economical suggestions for getting the most out of your clothes from one of the world's best dressed women, Arlene Francis. 4:00 P.M. Kate Smith Show • 4 Kate and Ted Collins return from her Lake Placid home, "Camp Sunshine," with their full-hour of music, fashion, entertainment and interviews. 5:00 P.M. Sheriff Bob Dixon • 2 Wonderful for everyone interested in woodcraft, outdoor life, handicrafts and Indian lore. 5:00 P.M. Hawkins Falls, Pop. 6200 • 4 Still waters run deep and dramatic, proven in this serial of life in a small, quiet town. 5:30 P.M. Howdy Doody • 4 & 6 Mr. Television, Jr., with creator Bob Smith. 7:00 P.M. Kukla, Fran and Ollie • 4 & 6 Business as usual again with the winsome Kukapolitans, creator Burr Tillstrom and Fran Allison. 7:00 P.M. Captain Video • 5 Out of this world drama of the future, starring Al Hodges, a Long Island commuter, in title role. 7:45 P.M. Perry Como (M, W, F) • 2 Como's back with top tunes and the Fontanes. 7:45 P.M. News Caravan • 4 & G John Cameron Swayze with newsreels of the day. doY rAon 7:30 P.M. Hollywood Screen Test • 7 Neil Hamilton, "screen test director," puts actor candidates through auditions in their bid for Hollywood fame with guest stars on hand. 0:00 P.M. Lux Video Theatre • 2 & 6 Stories of romance and adventure with the light touch, featuring star actors of screen and stage. 8:00 P.M. Paul Winchell Show • 4 On September 17, Jerry Mahoney returns (Paul, too) with their comedy and musical variety quiz. 0:00 P.M. March of Time Through the Years • 7 Time Magazine's documentary with John Daly as commentator and moderator of group discussions. 8:30 P.M. Godfrey's Talent Scouts • 2 Arthur introduces new faces and voices to TV. 8:30 P.M. Voice of Firestone • 4 & 6 Concert time with outstanding musicians and singers. Howard Barlow conducting. 00 P.M. Wrestling with Dennis James • 5 Dennis with his unpredictable mike-handling of bone-crushing from Columbia Park, N. J. 9 9:30 P.M. It's News to Me • 2 & 6 John Daly scrambles to another show. This time a quiz on news events. Panelists: lecturer Henry Faulk, actress Anna Lee, professor Quincy Howe and TV's own Robin Chandler. 9:30 P.M. Maughatn Theatre 4 Full-hour dramatic productions adapted from the writings of celebrated W. Somerset Maugham. Biweekly: Sept. 17 & Oct 1. Alternating with — Robert Montgomery Presents The talented actor-director is host to elaborately produced plays. Sept. 24 & Oct. 8. 10:00 P.M. Studio One • 2 & G The pace-setting dramatic show returns for the fall. Alternating director, Lela Swift, got her start as secretary to a CBS executive. 10:30 P.M. Who Said That? • 4 Newsman Robert Trout, who dreams of the day when he can sail around the world, emcees this panel quiz-identification of topical quotations. 79