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8:00 © STRIKE IT RICH-Quiz Warren Hull emcees "quiz with a heart." ("Strike it Rich" is in trouble. See our editorial on page 2, and our detailed re¬ port on page 3.) © KRAFT THEATRE-Drama "Two Weeks In the Country," starring Paul Langton. A young couple, planning to adopt children, take some underprivi¬ leged youngsters to the country, and find they've bitten off more than they can chew. Sponsored by Kraft Foods Co. © TV THEATER-Film Drama "The Grand Cop," starring John Brom- field and Shirley O'Hara. 8:30 0 I'VE GOT A SECRET—Panel Emcee Garry Moore with panel: Henry Morgan, Jayne Meadows, Bill Cullen and Polly Bergen. © CITY DETECTIVE-Film "The Sainted Aunt." © CAPTURED-Film Drama "Willie Sutton, No. 2" Chester Morris hosts. Sutton escapes through prison gates. 9:00 © BOXING-Detroit Holly Mims vs. Moses Ward, 10 rounds, middleweights. JIMMY POWERS' RATING Rated W L D KO's Mims 8 31 11 4 6 Ward Not 17 3 2 10 I pick Mims in this one. © THIS IS YOUR LIFE Ralph Edwards presents the life story of a well-known personality. © WRESTLING-From Rainbo Wayne Griffin announces the matches. © THE MUSIC SHOW Jackie Van, Mike Douglas, Eleanor Warner, Henri Noel, and Robert Trend- ler conducting the orchestra and chorus. (Guests invited. Write WGN-TV, Chgo.) 9:30 © FAVORITE STORY-Drama "Sword of the Vagabond," starring Adolphe Menjou, with Robert Clarke. Flight of a poet and a tavern maid through the streets of Paris. ©LIBERACE SHOW—Musical Songs and piano arrangements. ("Don't laugh at the piano player," see page 5.) 9:45 © SPORTS—Mel Allen MARCH 3 10:00 © News—Fahey Flynn Roundup of happenings in the news. © Weather—Clint Youle © Double Date—Film Dramas (1) "The Thief," with David Wolfe. A man and the "other woman" seal their fate. (2) "Looking Through," with Edgar Barrier. A mail clerk skyrockets to fame in show business. © MOVIE—"Abie's Irish Rose" Complications result when Jewish boy weds Catholic girl and both families ob¬ ject. Joanne Dru and Michael Chekhov 10:10 ©Dorsey Connors—ideas Wishing well planter. 10:15 © Weather—Lee Phillip © News—Jack Angell Late evening headlines. 10:25 ©Art Mercier- Sports Tips Discussion for sportsmen. 10:30 © News—John Harrington © Sports—Norman Barry Comments and scores, 10:45 © Irv Kupcinet—Comments Gossip and interviews. © Herbie Mintz—Musical Melodies of yesteryear. 11:00 0 MOVIE-'A Sporting Chance' (1st showing) A jockey becomes a suc¬ cess and lets his fame and fortune go to his head. Wm. Collier, Jr., Claudia Dell. © MOVIE—"Prairie Badmen" A traveling medicine show is set up by a group of badmen. Buster Crabbe, Al St. John. © News—Ulmer Turner 11:05 © Weather—Chuck Bill Temperatures and predictions. 11:10 © Commercial 11:15 © Tom Duggan—Comments Gossip and interviews. 11:30 © News—Les Nichols Late news summary. 11:45 © Weather—Carl Greyson 12;00 © MOVIE—"Stranger At My Door"— Story of simple people, mis¬ placed confidence, and inevitable restitu¬ tion. Valentine Dyall and Agnes Bernelle. © MOVIE-'I Cover Chinatown' Cold blooded murder is committed by dealer in stolen goods. Normon Foster. A-43 Ul 0)