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HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama A radio-active machine on the loose means death for those who would open it. Broderick Crawford. (Film)
© WATERFRONT—Drama “Night at the Lighthouse.” A waitress who witnesses a murder, hides out as a housekeeper in a _ lighthouse. Foster, Marie Windsor. (Film)
9:30 WANTED—Documentary
The trigger man in a Midwestern holduprobbery is the man wanted for murder scheduled for the film treatment tonight. Former associates and friends of the wanted man, as well as law officers on the case, contribute to a rounded portrait of the subject.
@2 GANGBUSTERS—Drama “The Norma Breighlee Case.” (Part 1) An expert safe cracker is double-crossed by a blond. (Film)
© TOWN & COUNTRY TIME
10:00 @} NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS (@) WEATHER—Bill Carlsen G WEATHER—Clint Youle @2 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “Atlantic Night.” A group of seamen did not try to save the passengers on the sinking Titanic. Andre Morell. (Film) © MOVIE—Mystery “Sherlock Holmes Faces Death.’” Unusual murders take place on an estate. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce.
10:05 (4) PLAYHOUSE 15—Drama 10:10 GJ DORSEY CONNORS—Ideas
“A Scarecrow for Your Table,” is Dorsey’s topic.
10:15 @3 IN TOWN TONIGHT : NEWS—Jack Angell 10:20 (4) LET‘S LOOK AT THE NEWS
10:25 G} SPORTS—Norm Barry
10:30 @3 NEWS—John Harrington | (4) HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama Dan Mathews runs into a “conspiracy of silence’ while investigating a ghost town. Broderick Crawford. (Film) @ FRANK LEAHY—Sports National games Leahy predicts this
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week: Dartmouth vs. Princeton, Pittsburgh vs. Penn State, Harvard vs. Yale, Baylor vs. SMU, Kentucky vs. Tennessee, Rice vs. TCU, lowa vs. Notre Dame, Kansas vs. Missouri and Nebraska ys. Oklahoma. (Film) @2 PLAYHOUSE—Drama
“Mr. Thayer.” A brilliant lawyer cares little for the opinion of others. Peggy Ann Garner, Francis L. Sullivan. (Film)
10:45 @} KUP’S SHOW-—Irv Kupcinet © PATTI PAGE—Songs “Patti sings “Opus 1,” “Autumn Leaves,” “South of North Carolina” and “Baby. All the Time.” (Film) 11:00 @} Redd Stewart—Variety © @ Tonight—Steve Allen Norman Ross Presents Norm discusses “Private Lives in Music.” 11:10 Tom Duggan—Comments 11:30 @) NEWS—Les Nichols
12:00 @} MOVIE—Drama
“Out of the Storm.” (1948) A payroll clerk cleverly steals a huge amount of money. James Lydon, Lois Collier.
(4) NEWS
@© MOVIE—Comedy “Delightfully Dangerous.” A young girl discovers that her sister is a burlesque queen. Jane Powell, Ralph Bellamy.
@2 Theater—Double Feature (1) “The Vicar’s Vacation.” A vicar has a penchant for fighting. Onslow Stevens. (2) “Poor Miss Emmy.’ An aging librarian is courted by a fortune hunter. Ellen Corby is featured.
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