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© OPEN HEARING-Discussion John Dafy presents a live and filmed documentary of week's news. © JOHNS HOPKINS SCIENCE "Only Skin Deep" takes up the composi¬ tion of the skin, and shows how hair grows, though not how it can grow on a bald head. Guests: Drs. George Chase and William Montagna of Brown U. 8:30 © BIG TOWN-Drama A playboy loses his memory as the re¬ sult of a plane crash, and gets a chance to look at bis former life from the view¬ point of an outsider. Pat McVey. 0 0 FORD THEATRE—Drama "Mason-Dixon Line." To win a new house, an engaged couple enter a con¬ test for married people, planning to marry if they win. They quarrel but they win, so they draw a "Mason-Dixon Line" down the middle of the house. Cast Jerry „—.Peter Lawford Mary-Jo .Joanne Gilbert Arthur Hodge .Craig Stevens Mr. Peabody .Reginald Denny Phoebe .Merry Anders Sponsored by Ford Dealers of America. © KRAFT THEATRE-Drama "Blind Alley," by James Warwick. A fugitive fleeing the police takes over the suburban home of a psychology profes¬ sor and his wife. But the professor is convinced that his own trained brain is a match for the fugitive's brawn. Cast Hal Wilson .Barren McGavin Prof. Shelby .Herbert Berghof Maizie ...Frances Heflin Doris Shelby .Sylvia Field Fred .William Swan (Kraft held a party for the actors, and TV GUIDE took the pictures. Story in next week's issue.) ©FOREIGN INTRIGUE "Underground Railway." True story of the courageous people who make their way hundreds of miles from the East to break through to freedom. (Continued from page A-12) Maybe He Ran Out of Heroism My husband and I can’t understand why Chicago is deprived of seeing My Hero, starring Robert Cummings and Julie Bishop. We were regular viewers of this show and we really enjoyed it. What can we do to get it back on TV? — Mrs. Dolores Houser, Chicago, III. (Write CBS, 190 N. State St., Chicago , 111.—Ed.) Pleasant to Her Ears It would be appreciated if you could tell me where I can write to Len Dres- slar. I enjoy In Town Tonight very much. Mr. Dresslar and Merelyn Tate have pleasant voices and make a nice vocal duo. It is my opinion he should sing a few semi-classical selections, too. — Mrs. Barbara Thackeray, Racine, Wis. (Write WBBM-TV, Wrigley Bldg., Chicago, III), E. I. ..E. ..I. O. When your face begins to wear a frown . . . when your job begins to get you down ... If you wish you could take a trip out of town . . . there is a way . . . Take a timely tip from me . . . you will never sorry be . . . Sundays at two tune in TV . . . see Farmtown, USA. — Dorothy Pinkerton, Chicago, III. PETER LAWFORD JOANNE GILBERT THE MASON-DIXON LINE WNBQ • Ch 5 ■ 8:30 P. M. A-47