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former girl friend is about to wed, and he finds himself faced with a charge of murder. Donald Houston, Susan Shaw, Robert Brown, Vanda Godsell. Q THE WHISTLER-Drama "The Big Jump." An ex-convict, who is leading an hanest life, tries to escape from his past by staging a fake suicide when a member of his old gang turns up. Arthur Franz, Margaret Field. (Film) fQ EVANGEL HOUR-Religion 9:30 O STAGE 7-Drama Diana Lynn stars in "Down from the Stars." A small-town girl comes to New York and rents a room formerly occupied by on astronomer. Her life is mode a nightmare by the astronomer's friends, who, unaware that he has left, disturb her at all hours of the night. (Film) Cast Julie . Dkino Lynn Foul . Lament Johnson Mrs, Anderson.Mira AAcKinney Rolley . Whit Bissell Billy . Dan Barton 0 LIFE BEGINS AT 80 The wise and witty elders recall the post and give advice on the future. Jack Barry moderates. Next week: Life Begins at 80 moves to CM where it will be seen at the seme time. o STORK CLUB-Interviews Songstress Betty Clooney is among those entertaining guests at Sherman Billing¬ sley's New Yark night spot. Famed visit¬ ors ore interviewed by host Billingsley. Final show of the series. Next week at this time: Life Begins at 80. Q CITY DETECTIVE-Droma "The Glass Thumb." Bart Grant investi¬ gates the shooting of a couple on a lonely road in which the woman is killed and her husband seriously wounded. Rod Cameron, Douglas Fowley. (Film) fQ SPANISH SHOW-Variety "Caught." Three Gl paratroopers, who ore forced to bail out over North Korea during the war, are rescued by a young Korean girl. She shelters them until her servant betrays them to the Chinese. Ever since Christopher Fry kept Thomas Mendip from murdering him¬ self in “The Lady’s Not for Burning,” he’s had an odd ef¬ fect on New York¬ ers. He’s sent them into churches to see “A Sleep of Pris¬ oners” and this winter he’s chang¬ ing the acting habits Christopher. Fry of four TV per¬ formers who will suddenly find them¬ selves declaiming lyrical lines on the legitimate stage rather than giving out with the monosyllabic utterances of “realistic” TV dramas. The fovu: actors are Donald Buka, Lynne Char- nay. Peggy McKay and Dick Moore, and they’ll all appear in the New York production of Fry’s “Tiger at the Gates,” adapted from Girau- doux’s “The 'Trojan War Shall Not Take Place.” Sunshine Ex-Patriates: Lee Graham and husband seeing Ekirope. Mom-Through-a-Bum Dept.: 'Thrare’s a production assistant on the George Skinner Show and his name is Paul Rauch and one day he was doing something perfectly natiiral, heating up a bongo dnim. Unfortunately the candle being used for the operation had ideas of its own and the next thing anyone knew, the drum, sched¬ uled to be used on the show, had a hole. So the cast got together and wrote a song called “He Burned a Hole in the Bongo Dnim,” which they premiered on the July 21 show. TV GUIDE A-31