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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9 Joey . Lee Aoker Miss Fletcher. Dorothy Adams Doctor .. . Herbert Lytton Repairman .. William Fawcett Capt. of Ball Team . Mickey Little 0 ® © BIG TOWN—Drama Steve Wilson gets an anonymous tip that a young title contender plans to throw his fight with the champ. The star reporter and his assistant Lorelei Kil- bourne look into the matter and find that the challenger is in real trouble. O KRAFT THEATRE—Drama “Albert." Prisoners of war in German prison camp during World War II build a lifesized dummy called, “Albert.” The prisoners are allowed outside the wires of the camp once a week for a bath. This permits one prisoner a week to make his escape because Albert, the dummy becomes his stand-in when roll call is taken upon the return of the prisoners. CAST Jeff ...Tom Helmore Henry ...Robin Craven Dopey .Jack Livesey Joe .....Harry Townes Commandant .Stefan Schnabel Herrman.E. A. Krumschmidt 9:00 ® ® © VIDEO THEATER—Drama "Christmas in July” stars Raymond Wal- burn who will re-create his original screen role of “Dr. Maxford." The com¬ edy concerns the complications which arise when a practical joke backfires. A young man takes his co-workers seriously when they jokingly inform him that he has won a coffee slogan con¬ test. James Mason is the host. CAST Dr. Maxford . Raymond Walburn Betty . Nancy Gates 0 ® ® TELLTALE CLUES—Crime “Eyewitness.” A young boy offers police his eyewitness account of the hold-up murder of a candy store proprietor. De¬ tails of his story puzzle detective captain Richard Hale. Anthony Ross is Hale. 9:30 ® LONE WOLF—Adventure A weekend party becomes an adventure for Mike Lanyard when the "madness" VIDEO THEATRE THURSDAY-9:00 P.M. ON WLW-TELEVISION * 0 channel 4 ■ D channel 2 _ T channel 5 A-34