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T H U R SBAy (D CLUBHOUSE GANG 10:45 01 NEWS-John Tillman 10:55 CD WEATHER-Joe Bolton 11:00 O NEWS-Ron Cochran O NEWS AND WEATHER @ NEWS-Don Russell Q Film Drama "As the Flame Dies." A doctor with only a short time to live, seeks inspiration from her patients and from the love of her colleague. Sylvia Sidney. (8) Eddie Cantor—Comedy A retired Army officer almost loses his dignity when he takes a hand in the bumpy, romantic antics of his grand- doughter, her own true love and the scion of a family of blue bloods. Charles Co¬ burn, Cathy Downs, Jack Grinnage. fD Liberace—Music "Humoresque," "All of a Sudden My Heart Sings," "April in Portugal." @ MOVIE-Melodrama "Roses Are Red." (1947) Murder tale in which the plot hinges on the resemblance of an honest district attorney to a crim¬ inal. Don Castle, Peggy Knudsen, Patricia Knight, Joe Sawyer, Edward Keane. 11:10 0 WEATHER AND SPORTS 0 Featurama 1. "Fighting Bulls." Training young bulls for the arena. 2. "Mr. Slo-Mo." High¬ speed motor boats in action. 3. "Do You Know Why?" Little-known facts about everyday phenomena. 4. The age-old art of making the delicate Aubusson tapes¬ tries of France is demonstrated. Joe Sawyer William Tracy star in MR. WALKiE TALKIE^ THE LATE SHOW Tonight at il-.l5 11:15 0 MOVIE-Comedy lote Show; "Mr. Walkie Talkie." (1952) A sergeant, harassed by his buddy's pho¬ tographic memory, requests a transfer to Korea. William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Margia Dean, Russell Hicks, Frank Jenks. O Steve Alien—Variety 11 ;30 O Tonight—Steve Allen Guests; jazz pianist Dave Brubeck and comedian Jonathan Winters. (Hollywood) 0 LATE SPORTS REVIEW (8) The Whistler—Drama "Kind Thought." When his partner threat¬ ens to expose their firm's shady business practices, a businessman decides to dis¬ pose of him. 11:40 O NEWS-George H. Combs 11:45 0 Sports Films "Thrills for Fun." Little-known personali¬ ties in sports: a child prodigy playing golf and a swimming grandmother. 11:55 0 Evening Prayer Father Lawrence Cahill. 12:00 (D MOVIE-Musical Comedy "Song of the Open Road." A juvenile movie star joins a hosteling group and keeps her identity secret. Jane Powell, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, W. C. Fields. Q MOVIE-Drama Million Dollar Movie: "Tom Brown's Schooldays." (English; 1951) In 1834 young Tom enters Rugby, where the head¬ master is striving to bring about public- school reforms. Tom is happy at school until he unwittingly offends Flashman, an older boy, dreaded by all as a sadist. John Howard Davies, Robert Newton, James Hayter, Michael Hordern. 12:30 0 MOVIE-Drama Late Late Show: "Voice in the Wind." Time approximate. In their escape from the Nazis, a Czech concert pianist and his wife are separated. Francis Lederer, Sigrid Gurie, J. Edward Bromberg, J. Car¬ rol Naish. 1:00 (8) NEWS 2:00 0 Give Us Tbts Day Rev. Stanley S. Slingerland. A-72 TV GUIDE