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SEPTEMBER 10 CAST Martha . Jeanne Cooper William Martin.Walter Reed Annie . Dolores Mann Ellen . Virginia Brissac Thomas . Paul Power © FILM FEATURE 9:30 © IT’S NEWS TO ME—Panel 0 LIFE WITH ELIZABETH ©TIME WILL TELL—Quiz © OUR MiSS BROOKS—Comedy Please see synopsis at 8:30 P M., Chan¬ nels 7 and 12. © SQUARE DANCE PARTY 9:45 0 © © MOMENTS IN SPORTS Walter Kiernan is host to one of the all-time tennis greats, Don Budge. Film clips will depict Budge’s rise on the courts from California to Forest Hills and Wimbledon. Highlights from his matches against Baron Von Cramm and Fred Perry Don has held both the amateur and professional world titles. He was one of the hardest hitters in the game and especially noted for his tremendous service and down the sidelines back¬ hand. 10:00 News—All Channels 10:10 © © Sports © Weather—Daryl Parks 10:15 0 MOVIE— Musical Family Playhouse. “New Orleans.” (1947) Story of the early days of Jazz. In a certain gambling house in New Orleans, they play jazz in basement. Louis Arm¬ strong. © MOVIE—Drama Family Playhouse. “Christmas Eve. (1947) The story of three men and how they have prospered since leaving the home of a spinster who brought them up. George Raft, Ann Harding, Ran¬ dolph Scott. © MOVIE—Drama Family Playhouse. “Hurricane At Pilgrim Hill.” (1953) An old busybody from way out West, visiting his daughter in a tradition-bound Mass, town, challenges the snobbery of the town’s citizens. Virginia Grey, Cecil Kellaway, David Bruce. © MOVIE—To Be Announced 0 Boss Lady—Drama In tonight’s adventure, Boss Lady meets the green-eyed monster. Lynn Bari. (Film) © Golden Album—Drama © Weather—Bob McMaster © MOVIE—Comedy Home Theater. “Casanova in Burlesque.” (1944) Comedy about a professor of Shakespeare who spends his vacations working as a comic in burlesque. Joe E. Brown, June Havoc, Dale Evans. 10:25 ©Sports—Earl Flora 10:30 © Pantomime Hit Parade © Waterfront—Drama “Captain Christopher.” Capt. John Her¬ rick of the tugboat Cheryl Ann tangles with the officers of a foreign ship over the harbor escape of a Polish stowaway seeking freedom in America. (Film) 10:45 0 Storyteller—Drama 11:00 0 © News 11:10 0 Sports © Weather—Joe Holbrook 11:15 0 News—Don Wayne © MOVIE—Western Armchair Theater. “Desert Storm.” (1936) Trouble brews when white men learn the secret of a hidden Indian mine and attempt to take it from its rightful tribal owners. Zone Grey Western. 11:25 0 Weather—Ted Ryan 11:30 0 © © Late Date—Music 0 MOVIE—Drama Night Theater. “Lydia.” (1941) Four old flames of a beautiful woman all turn up to greet her at a dinner party. © Baseball Scores—Daryl Parks 11 :35 © Square Dance Party Roy Starkey is emcee. Regulars: Ranch Hands, Shirley Jester, Phantom Ranger and Davey Herbert. 12:00 0 Into the Night—Drama Richard Travis stars as Captain Denning, who stakes his life on a desperate gam¬ ble to save his fishing fleet, as his crew threatens to mutiny. (Film) @ © © News 12:30 0 Inspiration—Religion Stations reserve the right to make last - minute changes. A-4Q