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9:45 ©) SPORTS—Jack Brickhouse 10:00 @} NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS
(4) WEATHER-Bill Carlsen
@© WEATHER—Clint Youle
@2 REMEMBER—Norman Ross Tonight Norm highlights the year 1940, when war virtually covered the world, particularly Europe. Through the use of slide, film clips and other references, Norm details the successful completion of Russia’s attack on Finland, Germany’s march through Belgium, and King Leopold’s surrender. Hitler moves into the picture when he moved across France,
and captured Paris. An ironic touch was
the fact that the Paris surrender papers were signed in the same railroad car in which the same type of papers were signed during World War |. Norm also shows the start of the blitz in England, with dramatic pictures depicting how almost all of London was levelled with the exception of the great St. Paul Cathedral. The year 1940 finished out with the United States entering the growing war picture by holding its first peacetime draft, ©) MOVIE—Drama
“The Other Love.” A woman becomes ill, goes to a sanitarium, falls in love with her doctor. Barbara Stanwyck.
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10:10 GJ DORSEY CONNORS-—Ideas “Tips on Dismantling Your Christmas Tree,” is Dorsey's topic tonight.
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NEWS—Jack Angell
10:30 NEWS—John Harrington
(4) STUDIO 57—Drama “Vl Always Love You, Natalie.” A neglected wife finds she enjoys the company of a lonely man. (Film)
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FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE “Perfect Secretary.’ Newsman Dave Chase is angry when Dr. Owens, the inventor of synthetic cortisone, fails to show up for a lecture. Seeking Owens he finds only a deserted laboratory and a strong smell of formaldehyde. Edmund Lowe. (Film)
10:45 @} KUP’S SHOW-—Irv Kupcinet
11:00 BOWLING CLINIC
@ @ Tonight-—Steve Allen Steve, Gene Rayburn, Skitch Henderson and singers Pat Kirby and Andy Williams join in the fun. Guests: Pianist-composer Matt Dennis; and actor Jackie Cooper, who appears in a sketch.
Norman Ross Presents Tonight Norm discusses “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.”
11:10 Tom Duggan—Comments Tom, assisted by lovely Lora Lee Holum, answers viewers’ queries, interviews wellknown personalities and comments on events of the day. Viewers may call DE 2-0423 or DE 2-0424.
11:30 @} MOVIE—Comedy “Shepherd of the Ozarks.” An Army lievtenant bails out of a plane, lands in Weaverville, and falls in love. Leon Weaver, Frank Weaver, June Weaver. Marilyn Hare, Frank Albertson.
©) NEWS-—Les Nichols
11:45 ©) Jack Eigen—Comments
12:00 NEWS
So MOVIE—Drama
“Lighthouse.” Two men and a beautiful
woman inhabit a lighthouse. Don Castle.
MOVIE—Western
“Raider of the West.” A new arrival tan
gles with the town’s outlaw gang and
_takes over as the new marshal. Randolph
Scott. Bill Hamilton is host.
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