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BILL WILLIAMS, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "KIT CARSON," secures a holly wreath while his youngsters, Billy, three, and Jody, six, approve of his yuletide spirit. (Right) Lovely Mary McAdoo with her youngest daughter, Janice, who eagerly helps the

KNBH star arrange their attractive Christmas messages.

PETER POTTER, his vocalist wife Beryl Davis, and little Bill get into

the spirit of Santa Claus around their lovely fir tree.

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"HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS"

"RING THOSE CHRISTMAS BELLS"'

"I JUST CAN'T W AIT 'TIL CHRISTMAS

The Catalina Station

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,11 b, GROUCHO's ALWAYS giving con-testants money on his NBC airer.

Now its his turn to play Santa for his seven-year-old daugh:er Melinda.

• KUKLA AND BURR TILLSTROM take time out from decorating the

Christmas tree to wish their many fans -Merry Christmas and Happy New Year"

'IA-Radio Lire iFonneri) Radio-TeleNision Life) Ile,-ember et. 1953. 4ol. 2g, No. 19. l•Atil. M. ItItiSlik, Publisher. Published weekly at Los Angeles. California. Business and Editorial Offires: 6361 Selma Ave.. 141M4 Angeles III (11ollywoot1 Station , California. M om- IllIllywood 1-9215. TV-Radbe Life Wiel entered as Second Class Matter Septembirr II, 194g, at Los Angeles. under Art of Mareh 3, 11109,

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atf ,Alealling Of Z'/îe Lord's Prayer

This is an excerpt from the famous CBS "Amos 'n' Andy Christmas Pro-gram," in which Amos explains the meaning of The Lord's Prayer to his young daughter. During the interpre-tation a special chorus sings Mallott's "The Lord's Prayer" in the back-ground. The program, which has won high praise from all religious groups, is repeated each year over CBS Radio and Television networks.

"Our Father which art in Heaven" —dat means Father of all dat is good —where no wrong kin dwell. "Hallow'd be Thy Name" —dat

means, darlin', dat we should love an' respect all dat is good. "Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be

done, on earth as it is in Heaven" — dat means, darlin' —as we clean our hearts of all hate an' selfishness, an' fill our hearts with love, de good, de true, an' de beautiful —den earth will be like Heaven. "Give us this day, our daily bread':

—'n' dat means to feed our hearts an' minds, wid kindness, love an' courage, which will make us strong for our daily task. "An' forgive us our debts, as we

forgive our debtors" —you remember de Golden Rule, don't you, honey? Well, dat means we must keep de Golden Rule, an' do unto others as we would want dem to do unto us. And now it says, "Lead us not into

temptation, but deliver us from evil" —dat means, my darlin', dat les' means to ast God to help us DO, an' see, and think right, so dat we will neither be led or tempted by anything dat is bad. "For Thine is the Kingdom, and

the Power, and the Glory Forever" — Amen. Dat means, darlin', dat all de world, and ev'ything dat's in it, belongs to God's Kinedom —every-thing —your mommie, your daddy, your little brother, your gram'ma — you, and ev'ybody — an' as we KNOW dat, an' as we ACT as if we know it, dat, my little girl, is de real Spirit of Christmas.

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UCY AND DESI: "Our most memorable Christ-mas will be the one this year. For years, we used to sit around on Christ-mas and sort of stare at

each other. Each of us hoped for a real family holiday —with our own family. Now tliat little Lucie is almost three and able to understand what Christmas is all about, and with little Desi too, we finally have that family feeling. And we're going to enjoy every minute of it! God has certainly been good to us." Gale Storm, NBC-TV: "Our most

memorable Christmas happened about seven years ago. It was then that we began a tradition —if such a thing is possible. "Lee and I started making a pho-

tographic record of the family's do-ings at Christmas. We started by set-ting up the camera so we could get the kids' expressions and reactions as they came, sleepy-eyed, to the tree and saw all their presents. Then we followed them all through the day. "We have quite a wonderful mem•

ory album already. Also, there are five couples, close friends of ours, who always have Christmas with us. With their children and ours it's quite a madhouse. One of our fav-orite pastimes is to re-enact some cute incident that took place on a previous Christmas. Fortunately our friends appreciate the sometimes ridiculous humor of the situation as much as we do." Peter Potter, KNXT and KLAC:

"Christmas of 1950 is one that will always live in my memory, for that was the first year I was a father. "Beryl; that's my permanent boss,

and I had discussed what Christmas means to a five-months-old boy. Above all, we wanted to make this day the best of all. We had quite a time planning what to get him for the event. I thought of a bicycle, but Beryl insisted Bill was too young, so we got him a baseball bat, a. football Page Four

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Charles Arlington Norma Gilchrist Ralph Story

Their llost helmet, and a small pair of skates which we put under an enormous tree together with some other toys a twelve year old boy woud have dif-ficulty in assembling. "By the time our son Billy was

awake everything was ready, and I couldn't wait to bring him into the living room for the big treat. After some fifteen minutes the Christmas tree was dismantled. Tinsel hung from Billy's blond curly hair, and a plastic candle hung out of his mouth like a cigarette. He had a bulb in each hand while another at his feet was being crushed. This was a Christ-mas neither Beryl or I will ever for-get —our son, a crawling Christmas tree." Charles Arlington, KHJ: "Christmas has been something

special to me ever since I was old enough to realize what great signi-ficance it held. In the past years, even when the going got a little tough, Christmas always remained that 'special occasion' which made me feel once again that it's a good old world. "However this Christmas will be

different from all the others I've ever seen. I may have thought at one time or another that I'd seen the best Christmas ever, but I was wrong. This Christmas is going to be the most glittering, wonderful and ter-rific one I have ever enjoyed. "I got my present early —July 10th

to be exact —the day Elizabeth Root became Mrs. Arlington. So you see, this Christmas is bound to be my most memorable. It will be the first Christmas I've spent with that won-

derlul gal who always makes me feel like a 24 carat king —my wife, Elizabeth." Norma Gilchrist, KTIY: "My most memorable Christmas

was occasioned by being broke! I was working in New York and liv-ing on a tight budget. With Christ-mas approaching and no money to buy Christmas gifts, it was down-right depressing. "Suddenly, while going through

my sewing supplies, I fciund enough odds and ends and materials on hand to make all my Christmas presents. Out of some huge cashmere yarn I knitted my dad an all-over cable-stitch golf sweater. Mother re-ceived a crocheted raffia drawstring handbag in Kelly green and purple, lined with plaid taffeta in the same colors. My two sisters got light blue house slippers crocheted from scraps of wool yarn and sewn on lambs-wool-lined leather soles. Multi-col-ored sequins and yarn tassels were used for a decorative trim. For my brothers-in-law, I managed to find enough yarn for argyle socks. I made several aunts and girl friends matched sets of hangers and closet sachets by covering wooden hangers with bits of quilted fabric, velvet, satin ribbon and crocheted covers. I was so concerned about not hav-ing a Christmas gift budget it never occurred to me that my family and friends would appreciate and cher-ish these gifts far more than those I would like to have bought. - "That Chri2tmas was happy and

memorable for me largely, I think. because I gave more of mysele; put

December 25, 1953

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Peter Potter Cleve -Iermann Dave Street

Memorable Chnstmas

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more into all my gifts even though they cost nothing that year." David Street, KLAC-TV: "Twas the night before Christmas

on 'Broadway Open House' in New York, and I had just finished shop-ping for presents for tie cast. The Packages were so numerous ani bulky, believe it or not, the buses and trolleys would not let me on. I hailed a cab —in fact, three or four — but they were all busy. So there was nothing to do but trudge the ten blocks to the studio in the slush and ice tie White Christmas had be-come on the streets. "We started rehearsal at 7:011 and

rolled right along. Show time came at 11:00 and we were on, se-. to make this a real production. My choke for a closing song was the Bach-Gou-nod 'Ave Maria,' my favorite song, and I'd been rehearsing it for days. Everything went fine until about half-way through the program, when my voice became a little scratchy. I rushed fir a box of troches, but to no avail. It continued ti get worse, and by dosing, I couldn't speak at all. The cast, always ready to help a friend in need, volunteered to co the closing number, to wh:ch I could mouth the words. They all insisted it woule be the most appropria:e song. So we finished the show with 'Silent Night'." Ralph Story, KNX:

"I would have said that Christmas three years ago was the most mem-orable —it fell on Suncay, and was my first Christmas off since the war —until two years ago. Being on the air from 5:25 to 8:15 in the morning

)resented a unique problem: when :o let try little boy open :he gifts Santa left in his stocking. If we were to open them before I left for work, he'd have to get up in the middle of the night —and it was practically impossible to keep him in irons until I could return home st 9:00. Then the idea occurred — have him open the stocking gifts on the program. Would it invade the privacy of others; was this in bad taste? I risked it on the chance that very few people would be listening But I was wrong. A great many peo-ple were listening. Many of them alone, missing their families at Christmas, many of them elderly parents whose children were grown up and gone away ,They listened and wrote to me. My Wile boy's Christmas became their little boy's Christmas. So warm was the re-sponse that now we do it ey.ery year My sen looks forward to months ahead and also works on it because he selects all the music to be played Christmas morning on the program. So a problem turned into a blessing . . . making every Christ-mas memoraWe now." Cleve Hermann, KNBH: "My most memorable Christmas

will be, I believe, December 25, 1953. It seems that every year. as long as I can remember, I have never been able to give as many Christmas pre-sents to my family and friends as I would like. "This year, thanks to KNBH tele-

vision and its schedule of football and baseball games, I have seven programs a week and can, at last. afford to indtÊge myself."

Gale Storm and Family

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New Year's Day PASADENA

ROSE PARADE See It Best See It Live

KTLA Channel 5

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TV-RADIO LIFE DECEMBER 25, 1953

yiglegetNiseteeteeesett .1% Additional TV I:

CHRISTMAS SHOWS e

4,ivegiegeeet). e. The following is a list of special

Christmas programs which were an-nounced by the stations too late for our December 19-25 issue. We include them here for your Christmas viewing. All of the other Christmas shows are listed in our regular logs for Christ-mas week.

Tuesday, December 22 —SEE IT NOW, (2), 7:30 p.m. Edward H. Mur-row looks in on the Holy Land as part of a program devoted to the Is-raeli-Arab situation.

Tuesday, December 22 —CAFE CON-TINENTAL, (5) 7:30 p.m. Little-known Christmas songs and customs of Aus-tria, Poland, Sweden and France will provide a gay holiday atmosphere for children and adults. Tuesday, December 22 — SEASON'S

GREETINGS, (4), 8 p.m. Ezio Pinza, Robert Montgomery, Harpo Marx, Ed-die Albert, Betty and Jean, NBC's com-edy satirists, and the Robert Show Chorale in an all-star Christmas var-iety show.

Tuesday. December 22 —CHRISTMAS EDITION OF SPOTLIGHT MAGA-ZINE, (5), 8 p.m. Father Michael Mon-toya will relate a story of how Christ-mas was celebrated in early Califor-nia missions, Dorothy Gardiner will present unusual ideas in gift wrap-ping. and art editor Ken Gratie will show paintings by children of the Na-tivity scene. Wednesday, December 23 —PABST

BLUE RIBBON CHRISTMAS SHOW, (2), 7 p.m. Gene Lockhart, soprano Mimi Bonze11 and David Rose's orchestra will present a musical. variety show. Wednesday, December 23 —FROSTY

FROLICS, (5), 8 p.m. "Musical come-dy on ice" skaters will welcome yule-tide season at Pasadena Winter Gar-den.

Wednesday, December '23 —KRAFT TELEVISION THEATRE, (4), 9 p.m. E. G. Marshall stars in an adaptation of Washingtd1 Irving's "Rip Van Winkle." Thursday, December 24—TREASURY

MEN IN ACTION, (4), 7:30 p.m. A true story with a Christmas back-ground is told in "The Case of the Runaway Boy." Thursday, December 24 —RAY BOL-

GER SHOW, (7), 8:30 p.m. In a Christ-mas fantasy, "Where's Raymond?", a little girl makes a wish for fun and love for everyone in the world. Thursday, December 24 —DRAGNET,

.(4), 9 p.m. Jack Webb stars in a dra-ma of faith. Thursday. December 24 —CITY AT

NIGHT, (5), 10 p.m. "Seasonal Sur-prise" promised in on-the-spot tele-cast whose locale is never announced in advance. Friday, December 25—CHRISTMAS

FESTIVAL HOUR OF MUSIC, (2), 2 p.m. Traditional program of music and

I rhis Week ill ni Around TV Row

Bing Crosby has reiterated his views on personalities overdoing TV. Crosby claims that more than six or seven TV appearances a year is detrimental to a performer's box office. Der Bingle's premiere teleshow bows January 3.... Eddie Cantor exits the "Colgate Comedy Hour" in favor of lensing a half-hour show. Don DeFore and Danny Thomas are

campaigning hot and heavy for the presidency of the Academy of Tele-vision Arts and Sciences. Elena Ver-dugo and Gale Storm are vying for recording secretary, while Shirley Thomas and Barbara Britton have their pretty eyes focused on the Acad-emy's secretaryship. Lucy and Desi have mapped their

shooting schedule through the Spring of 1955. Their plans include time out for a European vacation. The couple head to New York in February where they will attend the premiere of their picture, "Long, Long Trailer." . . . Joan Davis combines business with pleasure on a trip to Honolulu, where she shoots some background shots for an upcoming "I Married Joan" stanza. . . . Don Porter has given up trying to learn how to ice skate from Jeri Boone. He found it too difficult to remain in an upright position. Five stations are carrying the Rose

Parade this year. Dick Lane and Stan Chambers cover for Channel 5; Caro-line Leonetti and Flank Weaver cover for Channel '7; Jack McElroy for Chan-nel 4; Jack Bailey and Ted Meyers co-ver for Channel 9; Bill Welsh and Roy Maypole for Channel 11. KTFV will be on the air all night December 31 show-ing viewers last-minute preparations for the parade. Channel 2 is also slat-ed to cover the parade, however as we went to press their special events re-porter had not been announced. In any case, there'll be plenty of Rose Pa-rade coverage. Barbara Buick has been signed to

appear in the Dennis Day stanza. . . . KECA-TV has twenty-six Italian pix for Angelenos starting the first of Jan-uary. . . . RCA's "compatible" color television has finally been given the green light by the FCC. The new sys-tem goes into effect by early Febru-ary. However, the FCC has granted

ballet of Longines- Wittnauer Co., will range from Grieg's Piano Concerto through Tschaikowsky's Waltz of the Flowers. Christmas carols and Gilbert and Sullivan. Friday, December 25 —CHRISTMAS

WITH THE STARS, (4), 7 p.m. From New York, Hollywood and Boston an all-star cast will get together to cele-brate Christmas with the nation. Ty-rone Power, Eddie Fisher, Audrey Hep-burn, Rosemary Clooney, Victor Borge, Eddie (Rochester) Anderson and the Boston Pops Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler, will appear.

special permission for NBC to telecast the Christmas "Dragnet" show, the Rose Bowl Parade and Hallmark's pre-sentation of "Amahl and the Night Visitors" in color. After prolonged de-liberation on color systems, the FCC has come up with a wonderful Christ-mas present to the TV industry by granting its approval of tinted tele-vision. Not to be left out of the color pic-

ture, Bing Crosby Enterprises an-nounces that it too will record the Rose Parade in color using their newly-de-veloped magnetic tape. — MR.

We Point With Pride . . . to Jackie Cooper's portrayal of jazzman Milt Mezzrow in Robert Mont-gomery's presentation of "Really The Blues." Mr. Cooper came through his highly emotional role creditably. A less talented performer would have hammed it up all over the TV stage. . . . to Spring Byington's pixilated role on the "Danny Thomas Show." It was her stanza. She stole the spotlight from Thomas with her whimsical sweet-ness. What ever happened to the pro-posed televersion of "December Bride" starring Spring? . . . to Arch ?resby for showing por-tions of Disney's nature story, "The Living Desert" on his KNBH "Pet Showcase" airer. Frankly, we wouldn't care to have any of those desert ani-mals as pets but the film made ex-tremely interesting viewing.

ekettectet FEATURES

Cover: Roberta Linn

Be Happy and Be Humble

Their Most Memorable Christmas

(Roberta Linn) Page 39 Backstage with Jackie -Gleason Page 40

PagePa g e 43 I

Seen On Page 2 The Meaning of The Lord's Prayer

Edgar Bergen: Real Gone Father

P aa gg ee 4432 Seen On P

NE WS Ear, Eye Inspire _Page 8 Holland's Tunnel Page 31 Lifelines Page 30 On the Ball 1 Page 38 k Pick of the Pix Page 31 Radio in Review _Page 32 Radio Precasts & Page 26 e Radio Program Finder Page 36 Record Notes Page 26 This Week in TV Page 7 TV Program Finder Page 28 Wrestling Page 88

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DECEMBER 25, 1953 TV-RADI O LIFE

TO ALL OUR FRIENDS

A Merry christmas

and a

Happy New Year

from

Lawrence Welk * Alice Lon *

and All the Boys .11

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YOU MAY VOTE! TOP TEN BALLOT In the ballot below, please vote for your preferences. All,, ballots must be

postmarked before midnight, December 31, 1953.

The personalities receiving the most votes will be chosen for the Top Ten Awards. Mail all ballots to TV-Radio Life, Top Ten Awards, 6361 Sel ma Avenue, Hollywood 28.

TELEVISION:

Outstanding Personality, Male

Outstanding Personality, Female

Outstanding Supporting Player, Male (This applies to performers who are not stars of a show, but who are seen regularly on the program.)

Outstanding Supporting Player, Female

Outstanding Program

RADIO:

Outstanding Personality, Male

'Outstanding Personality, Female

Outstanding Supporting Player, Male

Outstanding Supporting Player, Female

Outstanding Program

Name

Address

City Zone. State

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8ar, eye Jospire Wm. C. Crump, Pasadena Having seen about the best in enter-

tainment here and in New York dur-ing the past fifty years, the writer wishes to express the thanks of his family and friends for the sterling entertainment TV is now affording Ls. The plays we now see are the TOPS in every particular, settings, actors, acting, etc. We wonder if the public realizes

what fine entertainment of varied sorts it is now receiving "for free," or if it is taken as a matter of course, as is so much these scientific-days, when all we have to do is to turn a knob or two and be entertained for hours each day and night. Truly, we have much to thank the

TV companies for, and especially for the "escape value" of the entertain-ment. Our hats are off to the excellent TV programs, the spnosors, and the stations.

Mrs. Mary Bennett, Los Angeles I cannot help but reply to a letter I

read in your magazine. After raving about "Beany," "Sheriff John, "etc., and their effect on her two children (age 41/i and 2%), the writer then goes on to say, "Please don't take away the monkey on "Western Varie-ties." It give the kids (not only mine) such a kick." Good heavens, what in the world

is she thinking of to allow her little children to stay up to see an hour-long show that starts at 9 o'clock! Or may-be I'm just old fashioned. My children, age 7 and 4, go to bed every night at 730. On special occasions they are allowed to stay up until 800. I feel they get more than enough TV by 7:30.

Jess L. Hoaglin, San Gabriel KTTV, Channel 11, "that good-look-

ing one," certainly is fast becoming the most popular TV station in the San Gabriel Valley. And the program that is tops on the li.st of our hit parade is "The Dude Martin Show." That fella' Dude is a great performer and must 'be a very wonderful man to work with. He seems to get the most from his crew. Take for instance Jim Brown. There

is a real artist, and from personal observation I definitely know that Jim is quite sincere in becoming a gocd singer. His rendition of "From Rags to Riches" and "Ebb Tide," two very difficult numbers, was actually the best I have heard from any singer, and that includes the top names of the recording field. Just take my ad-vice and watch that boy! He's going places, and it couldn't happen to a nicer person, believe me. George Putnam must be another

wonderful fellow. His delivery of the news certainly strikes home, and why he hasn't been used in motion pic-tures is a puzzle to me, or has he? Last but not least, there are a mil-

lion TV magazines on the market to-day, but none can compare to TV-RADIO LIFE, and that is sincerely from my heart.

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TV-RADI O LIFE DECEMBER 25, 1953

Monday-Friday Daytime TV Logs 6:30 8 6:45 8

7:00 2,

8:30 4 9

8:45 4,

9:00 2 3,

8 9:15 10

9:55 11

10:00 4

This Is My Faith-15m. Farm Report—M- W-F Film—Tu-Th

8 Panorama Pacific

Cinema Carnival—M-F Tournament of Roses Parade—F

8 Tournament of Roses Parade

Morning Show 7, 8 Tournament of Roses Parade—F Breakfast With Ace Tournament of Roses z Parade

KTTV News—M—F

Ding Dong School—M-F

8 A Star Shall Rise—F 10:15 2 The Shopper—M-F

10:30 2 Star Hostess Party— W 2 KNXT Morning News— M,T,Th,F.

4 Glamour Girl—M-F

8 Strike It Rich—M-F

10:45 2 California Living-30m. M,Tu,Th,F Mercedes hates, hostess.

2 Orange Bowl Game—F 4, 8, 10 Cotton Bowl Game

Alabama vs. Rice Institute.

7 Sugar Bowl Game—F Georgia 'frill. N., West Vir-ginia.

11 Morning Serenade—M-F. 10:55 11 KTTV News—M-F.

11:00 2 California Living— W 4 Hawkins Falls—M-Th 11 Star Shoppers

with Rill Welsh. 8 What's Cooking?-30m.

11:15 4 Three Steps to Heaven 11:30 2 Art Linkletter's House

Party—M—F-30m. 4 The Bennetts—M-F 8 Double Or Nothing— M, W,F

8 Garry Moore—Tu,Th 11 Norma Gilchrist Show-

11:45 4 Follow Your Heart-12:00 2 The Big Payoff—M-F

3 Movies—F only 4 Bride and Groom 8 Big Payoff-30m.—M, W,F 8 Garry Moore—Tu-Th 11 Lunch Brigade-60m.

12:15 4 Jack McElroy Show 8 Little Theater—Tu

12:30 2 Bob Crosby Show 8 Arthur Godfrey—M-W 8 Bob Crosby—T-Th-F

12:45 8 I'll Buy That—M-W 9 Suspects Wanted—M-F.

12:55 9 News After Noon—M-F.

1:00 2 Strike It Rich-30m. 4 Mary McAdoo—M- W-F. 4 Caroline Leonetti—Tu-Th. 7 Turn To A Friend 8 Newsreel—M-F 9 The Crosbys Calling-11 Chef Milani Show. 13 Movie Matinee

1:15 8 Search for Tomorrow-1:30 2 2 Valiant Lady—M-F

4 Key to Your Kitchen 7 Ern Westmore Show 8 Love of Life—M-F

1:45 2 Search for Tomorrow— , 10 Rose Bowl Football Game Uel 1 vs Michigan State

8 Guiding Light—M-F 13 Public Service film-15m.

1:50 10 News

2:00 2 Love of Life-15m. 4 Parlor Party 7 Mary Carter's Cook Book 8 Smokey Rogers—M-F

8 1953 Sports Review—F 9 Mama Weiss—M-F. 10 Studio Ten

11 Bill Leyden's Theatre— M-F.

2:15 2 Guiding Light-15m.

2:25 9 Headline Report—Th

2:30 2 Arthur Godfrey—M-7h. 2 Ladies Always Win—F. 5 Music-15m.—F.

2:45 5 World News—F. 7 Movietime 13 Public Service Film

2:55 5 Manning and the News— Dave Manning with a unique presentation of the news, as-sisted by cartoonist Frank Webb.

9 Headline Report-5m.

3:00 2 I'll Buy That—Tu,Th 2 Double or Nothing— M, W, F.

3 Movies—F only 4, 10 Kate Smith Show-5 Big Picture—F

9 Queen for a Day-30m. 13 Mike Roy's Kitchen

3:30 2 Garry Moore—M-F • Music—M,Th-15m. 5 Tricks and Treats—F

9 Lucky U-30m.

10 What's Your Opinion—F. 11 Photo Quiz—M-F

3:45 2 Afternoon Show— Tu. only

5 World News—M,Th-10 Kate Smith—F.

3:55 5 Police Calls-5m.—M—Th. 4:00 2 Afternoon Show—M—

W,Th,F 4, 10 Welcome Travelers 10 Movie—Th. 5 Playcrafters Club-25m. 6 Spanish Film—M,F. 7 Al Jarvis Journal of TV Talent—M-F

9 Star Time-30m. \N ith Gene Nor man.

11 Nancy Dixon-15m. M, W, F

11 Rita LaRoy—Tu, Th. 13 Hollywood on TV—M-F

4:15 2 Afternoon Show—M-F. 6 Spanish Film—Tu-W-Th. 11 Movieland Matinee

4:25 3 News—Previews—M—F 5 Program Previews—M—F

4:30 4, 10 On Your Account-3 Gabby Hayes—M—F 5 Movie Theater-60m. 9 Gene Norman Show—M-F

4:45 3 Hollywood On the Line-3 Unk 'n' Andy—Tu,Th 3 Feminine Angle— W 3 Fun With Felix—F S Spanish Film—Tu. 8 Top News Story-1953—F

4:50 13 Dr. Ernest C. Wilson—

The Choraliers and The Symphonette,

with Eugene Lowell conducting.

• Christmas Day at 2:00 p.m., on CBS Television

Channel 2 KNXT

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SATURDAY tt7 LOGS Information Received From Stations Subject to Last Minute Change

M Indicates Microwave K Indicates Kinescope

9:30 8 9:45 3 10:GO 8

Televespers Industry On Parade-15m. Frontier Feature Theater-60m.

10:15 2 Program Previews With Cleve henna iii.

Recorded Musk 5 10: 3 2 What In the World

Jacques Lipchitz, New York artist and sculptor is guest.

5 Giant Movie-1-60m. "Train To Tombstone," with Robert Lowery and Don Barry.

11:00 2 Shakespeare on TV With Dr. Frank C. Baxter.

8 Smilin' Ed McConnell-30m. 11:30 5 Smilin' Ed's Gang-30m.

Spann' Ed McConnell with Gunge the elephant boy, Froggy the grem-lin, Squeilkie the mouse and Mid-night, the eat.

8 Rocket Rangers Sc tore-fiction adventures.

12:00 2 The Sports Picture "Pinto canyon."

5 Giant Movie-60m. "The Baron of Arizona," with Vin-cent Price and Ellen Drew.

8 Super Circus Feaarring Mary Herniae.

12:30 8 Captain Midnight 1:00 7 Sagebrush Theater-60m.

"Rang, La w." 'a ith Ken Maynard.

8 Lone Ranger-30m. 1:30 2 Sports Picture

"Fit For A King," with Joe E. Brown and Helen Mack.

4 Big Picture "corn in ri nications Around the World." Giant Movie-60m.

8 Guide Right 10 Movie-90m.

2:00 4 Early Date at the Movies "Fog Island," is all Lionel Atwill, Ian Keith anti Veda Ann Borg.

7 Sagebrush Theater "Six Gun Justice,' 'with Bill Cody.

8 Western Theater 2:30 2 Learning '53-30m.

Educational survey sessions. 5 Giant Movie

"Treasure of Monte Cristo," with Glenn Langan and Adele Jergens.

10 Feature Film 2:45 11 Afternoon Serenade 2:55 11 KTTV News 3:00 2 Winky Dink and You-30m.

5 Giant Movie-60m. "Doctors Don't Tell," with John leal.

7 Campus Farmers 8 Armed Forces Review 11 Red Ryder-60m.

"Marshall of Cripple Creek." 3:15 4 Farms and Gardens-45m. 3:30 2 Space Hoppers Matinee-60m.

Dal Mc Kennon and Saul Robbins. 7 Stu Erwin Show-30m.

Starring Stu Erwin and June Coll-yer in "Quiet Please."

8 Feature Theater "Tomorrow the World," with Fred-ric March and Roily Field.

10 Hacienda Jubilee 4:00 4, 10 American Inventory-30m.

The subject today is "Training of An American '1 eacher," filmed with the assistance of the Child Educa-tion Foundation of New York. Dr. Frances Horwich is narrator.

5 Giant Movie-60m. "Able's Irish Rose," with Joanne Dru and Richard Harris.

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Saturday Matinee Your Air Force Theater Big Game Hunt-30m. Tootsie Hippodrome Featured today is "Linon," the hi-larious 'tramp famous for his an-tics on the wires.

San Diego Forum-30m. Auction City-60m. With Sam :Mann is.

Who Knows This?-30m. Joe Di Maggio-15m. Filmed baseball series with guests from world of baseball.

Captain Midnight Adventure series.

Pet Showcase-30m. With Arch Presby.

Movie-60m. "Riders of the Rockies," with Tex Bitter. Cisco Kid-30m. What Do You Think-60m. Facts Forum Saturday Matinee "Main Sheet Kid," with Al Pearce, The Christophers-15m. Fibber McGee and Molly are guests. Johnny Jupiter-30m. Starring Wright King with Cliff Halm and Patricia Pea ru Outdoors With Waggie The Fighting West-60m. Space Patrol-30m. Letha and the Robot, Five, escape front Space headquarters and with the retardo ray turn Canali into a city of living statues. Seapower For Peace Information Police-30m. With Set. Bob Crosby and Harry hay, Jr. Movie Marsha's Cartoon Carnival-30m.

6:00 2 Meet Millie-30m. Starring Elena Verdugo, Marvin Kaplan and Florence Hilltop. Millie has plans of her own when her boss cancels the Christmas bonus and party,

4 Who Said That?-30m. With June Lockhart, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, distinguished actor, and Red Smith, N.Y. Herald Tribune sports columnist. Walter Kiernan is moderator and Frank Conniff is an-chor man on the panel.

6 Movie "hid Dynamite." with the Eastside hats."

7 Saturday Night Fights-45m. Danny Womber vs. Wilbur Wilson

a ten round middleweight bout front Boston Mechanics Hall,

8 To Be Announced 9 Action Theater-60m. 10 News Extra 11 Ramer of the Jungle-30m.

Starring Jon Hall in "Guest of the Devil Doll."

6:15 3 Saturday Reporter-15m. 10 Film 13 Realty Exchange

6:30 2 Beat the Clock-30m. Bud Cdlyer and Roxanne with time-paying contestants.

3 This Is the Life 4 Tho Tex Williams Show

Starring Tex Williams with Smokey Rcgers, Terrea Lee, Jimmie Widen-er. Jymme Shor and Nancy Vçible with Candy.

5 Movie Theatre-90m. "The Long Night," with Henry Fonda and Barbara Bel Geddes.

8 Stu Erwin Show 10 Coke Time

With Eddie Fisher and Don Ameche. 11 Time for Beany-30m. 10 Jack McLean Show 13 Late News-5m.

6:50 13 Musical Clues-30m. With panelists Hawthorne, Beverly Wills and Ralph Bose, conductor, Alex Cooper and guests.

7:00 2, 3, 8 Medallion Theater-30m. 7 Affairs of China Smith-Mystery-30m. Starring Dan Duryea in "Phantom Sampon."

9 Best of Rams-Films 10 Peter Potter Show 11 The Life of Riley -

Starring William Bendlx in "Haunt-ed House."

7:30 2 To be Announced 3 Badge 714

Starring Jack Webb as Joe Friday.

4, 10 Ethel and Albert-Comedy Ethel and Albert sponsor a sleigh ride which turns to be something short of merry.

7 Leavé It to the Girls-30m. Maggie McNellis heads panel consist-ing of Eloise McElhone, Robin handler and Jo Anti Sayers. Henry Morgan, comedian, is guest.

8 Jackie Gleason-Variety-K 11 Badge "714"

Starring Jack ,Webb as Joe Friday.

13 Hometown Jamboree-60m. With Cliffie Stone, Tennessee Ernie, Molly Bee, Bucks Tibbs, Joan O'Brien.

7:45 3 The Christophers-15m. 2 Challenge of Growth 6 Movie-90m.

"On Our Merry Way," with Pau-lette Goddard and Henry Fonda.

8:00 2, 3, 8 Jackie Gleason Show Jackie Gleason in comic character-izations assisted by Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, Joyce Randolph and the June Taylor Dancers.

4, 10 Bonino-Comedy-30m. Starring Ezio Pinza. Bonin() and his eight youngsters celebrate Christmas by singing a programa of Christmas carols.

5 Spade Cooley-Variety-60m. Spade Cooley and his orchestra with musical entertainment and acts.

7 Under the Pepper Trees-15m. with flank Weaver,

9 Big Picture "Communication Around the World."

11 Kent Theater Grandon Rhodes and James Hick-man star in "Safety Island."

8:15 7 Hollywood Legion Bouts 3:30 4, 10 Original Amateur Hour-

led Mack with new talent per-formers.

8 I Love Lucy-Comedy-30m. Starring Lucille Ball and Best Arnaz

9 Basketball Game. UCLA vs. Oregon.

11 Captured-30m. "Tri-State Gang."

13 Film Playhouse "Vogues," with Joan Bennett,

9:00 2, 3 Two for the Money-Quiz Herb Shriner conducts quiz ses-sions tor studio contestants. Dr. Ma-son Gross is judge. Music by Milton DeLugg and the irchestra.

4, 1Q All Star Revue Martha Raye, star with Bert Lahr, Ray Middleton and Rocky Graziano. Martha presents a modern version of "Carmen." Rocky Graziano makes his first attempt at vocalizing. Saturday Night Movies-2 hrs. "Voice In the Wind," with Francis Lederer.

8 Gallo Star Studio-30m.

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December 11 Town Hall Party-2 hrs.

Jay Stewart emcee, with 'rex Hitter, Les "Carrot Top" Anderson. Wesley and Marilyn Tuttle, Jack Lloyd. Joe Maphis, Bose Lee, Texas Tiny, Louise O'Brien, Johnny Bond and Tex Williams leading the band.

11:00 4 Call the Coach-15m. With .less Hill. Bed Sanders and Foin

7 Moonlight Movie Theater "Turnabout," with Carole Landis and Adolph Menjou.

'8 Danger 10 Ten Spot Theater

"Chadic Chan's Chinese Cat," star-ring Sidney Toler.

• « 1:1 5 4 Late Date At the Movies

"Flying Serpent," starring George Zueco.

• 1:30 3 News 5 Saturday Night Movie "Wings of Danger," with Zachary Scott.

8 To Be Announced '1:40 13 Owl Movie

"Itailroaded.'• with John Ireland. 2:10 2 Midnight News-15m.

with John Galbreath. '2:25 2 Late Show

"The Gimbals Story," with the Glas-gow Unity Players.

'2:30 5 Final Edition with Ken Grime.

11 Cavalcade of 1953 Filmed event of the past year.

9:15 6 Movie-90m. "So This Is Washington." with Lum and Abner.

9:30 2 My Favorite Husband-30m. Starring Joan Caulfield and Barry Seism].

3 Talent Patrol 8 Red Buttons Show 11 Sports Review of 1953

10:00 2 You're Never Too Old-30m. Starring Marilyn Hare and Harry Koplan. Entertainment by perfor-mers over 80 years of age.

3 Platter Payaîf 8 Peter Potter Show 9 Feature Film-90m.

"Without Honor," with Lorraine Day and Dane Clark.

13 Arusto Blue Time • show.

10:15 13 Late News With Ai mand l.a Pointe.

10:20 13 Owl Movie "They Meet Hersholl.

10:30 2 Juko Box Jury-90 m, Peter Potter and guests rate latest records.

3 Saturday Sit-In Theater 4, 10 Your Hit Parade—Music—K

Starring Oiselle MacKenzie with Snooks, Lanson, Dorothy Collins and Hussell Arms. Raymond Scutt and Ili, orchestra head musical gi

5 Crash the Party Visits to Hollywood parties.

Again." with Gene

AT WORK Paddy Chayef sky, who writes for

"Goodyear TV Playhouse," is confer-ring on the screenplay of "Marty," which scored a tremendous hit on the "Playhouse" last May.

Handmade gifts are in order when Gale Gordon ("Mr. Conklin") checks his Christmas gift list. Gale's presents consist of something he has made in his carpentry shop or one of his paintings. . . . Joel Grey finally gets the audition treatment at ABC-TV.

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"THE BARON OF ARIZONA," Vincent Price, Ellen Drew. (5) 12M. Villain spends time In Spanish monastery chang-ing land-grant records to prove he is owner of territory in Arizona.

"TRAIN TO TOMBSTONE," Robert Lowery, Don Barry, Tom Neal. (5) 10:30 a.m. A Western, whose characters include a • middle-aged drunken woman, a low-

/ comedy salesman, and a blowsy girl. "RANGE LA W," Ken Maynard. (7) 1:CO p.m. "FIT FOR A KING," Joe E. Brown, Helen

Mack, Paul Kelly. (2) 1:30 p.m. Copy boy out for reporter's Job, gets mixed up with visiting noblemen.

"THE MOZART STORY." (5) 1:30 p.m. The life of Mozart.

"FOG ISLAND," Lionel Atwill, Ian Keith, Veda Ann Borg. (4) 2:CO p.m. Convicted financier on release from 'prison gets even with former pals who railroaded him by inviting them to lonely Island rendezvous for supposed spoils split-up.

"SIX GUN JUSTICE," Bill Cody. (7) 2:CO p.m.

"DOCTORS DON'T TELL," John Beal. (5) 3:CO p.m. Two young doctors attempt to build up their practices, each in his own way.

"ABI E'S IRISH ROSE," Joanne Dru, Richard Harris. (5) 3:00 P.ffl•

"MARSHAL OF CRIPPLE CREEK," Red Ryder. (11) 3:CO n.m.

"STRAIGHT SHOOTERS," Tim McCoy, Julie Sheldon. (7) 4:00 p.m. McCoy is on trail of U.S. bonds stolen by a gang whose leader was killed.

"RIDERS OF THE ROCKIES," Tex Ritter. (6) 5:CO p.m.

"MAIN STREET KID," Al Pearce. (13) 5:00 p.m.

"KID DYNAMITE," Eastside Kids. (6) 6:$$ p.m.

"THE LONG'NIGHT," Henry Fonda, Bar-bara Bel Geddes, Vincent Price. (5) 6:30 p.m. A returned veteran eager to begin the life of peace and brotherhood

ecember 26 so long promised, meets instead with the same old life of hatreds and intrigue.

"ON OUR MERRY W AY," Paulette Goddard, Henry Fonda, James Stewart. (6) 7:45 p.m. Timid want-ad clerk, through subterfuge, becomes his newspaper's in-quiring reporter.

"VOGUES," Joan Bennett. (13) 8:30 p.m. Story of interest to fashion-minded per-sons.

"VOICE IN THE WIND," Francis Lederer, Sigrid Gurie, J. Carroll Naish. (5) 9:CO p.m. A sensitive musician and his love defy totalitarian tyranny until each Is broken by the oppressor; a good part devoted to fine piano concertizing (by Shura Chericassky).

"SO THIS IS W ASHINGTON," Lum 6. Ab-ner. (6) 9:15 p.m.

"WITHOUT HONOR," Laraine Day, Dane Clark, Franchot Tone, Agnes Moorehead. (9) 10:00 p.m. An attempted murder and suicide follow a man's attempt to break up his brother's marriage out of "love" for his brother.

"THEY MEET AGAIN," Jean Hersholt. (13) 10:20 p.m.

"TURNABOUT," Carole Landis, Adolphe MenJou, John Hubbard. (7) 11:00 p.m. Another Thorne Smith comedy twist on the normal in which husband and wife change functions after each claims the other has an easy time of it.

"FLYING SERPENT," George Zueco. (4) 11:15 p.m.

"WINGS OF DANGER," Zachary Scott. (5) 11:30 p.m. A test pilot sets out to solve the disappearance of his best friend and encounters a dope-smuggling plot.

"RAILROADED," John Ireland, Sheila Ryan. (13) 11:40 p.m. Cops-and-robbers again, involving police brutality in obtaining confession.

"THE GORBALS STORY," Glasgow Unity players. (2) 12:15 a.m. Successful artist looks back on his young days as a news boy in the slums of Glasgow.

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8:00 8 What's Your Trouble 8:15 8 Christophers 8:30 8 Faith for Today

8 Western Theater 9:15 11 Morning Serenade 9:25 11 KTTV News-5m. 9:30 4 American Forum of the Air

Theodore Granik presents Stephen Mitchell, chairman of the Demo-cratic National Committee.

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Theodore Granik presents Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, first president of the General Assembly of the United Nations.

3, 8, 9 Pro Football Championship game between Cleve-land Browns and Detroit Lions from Briggs Stadium, Detroit.

13 Public Service Film "Air Defense."

10:15 13 Religious Film-15m. "Cali of Matthew'."

10:30 4 Frontiers of Faith . 7

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Old Testament Stories ••\.1..ses and the Teo Command-

8 What's Your Trouble 11 The Pickard Family-30m.

10:45 8 Christophers 13 Dog of the Hour

10:50 13 Musical Showcase 11:00 2 Program Previews

4 Early Date At 'Movies 't lying Serpent," with George Zucco.

5 In God We Trust Religious services from "TLA stu-dios.

7 Church in the Home-60m. 8 Faith For Today 11 Great Churches of the Golden

West-60m. With Rev, Clifton Moore from the Grace Luthern Church of Culver City.

Morning Matinee 'Mir Hideout," w ith Howard Keel.

2 Film-15m. 2 Garden Vagabond-15m.

Norvell Gillespie shows films of world famous gardens.

Western Theater 12:00 New 2 The American Year

With Eric Sevarreid. A special program designed to help America review and evaluate cur-rent h i story.

5 Ask the Doetor 7 770 On TV

Bill Crago and guests.

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December 27 Zoo Parade-30m. R. Martin Perkins and Jim Hurlbut discuss Animal Haelth and Care. Representative animal from all parts of zoo appear.

5 Movie Theater-90m. "President's Mystery," with Henry Wilenxson and Betty Furness.

7 Faith for Today-30m. Rev. William Fagot with drama-tizations of contemporary problems.

8 The Green Thumb-30m. With Bob Hartle.

11 Garden Chats-30m. Joe Littlefield discusses gift plant care.

13 Sunday Movie Matinee "Slightly Honorable," with Pat O'Brien.

12:45 9 Pro Football Review 12:50 10 News Summary 1:00 2 Light of Faith-30m.

3 Movie-60m. 4 Mr. Wizard-Science-(K)-30m.

Don Herbert and his fun with science demonstrations,

6 Hi-Fi-Music 7 Message of the Master-30m.

Religious music and a short mes-sage of faith.

To Be Announced Feature Film-60m. Words and Music John Wayne Movies "King of the Pecos."

Adventure-30m. Charles Collingwood, host.

4 Sunday Service-30m. 7 Hour of Decision

With hilly z alzan,, Johnny Jupiter-1-30m.

10 Frontiers of Faith 1:45 7 Adv. of Captain Hartz 1:55 3 News-Previews

13 Dog of the Hour-5m. 2:00 2, 3, 8 Omnibus-90m. •

Alistair Cook, emcee. 4 This Is the Life-Film-30m.

"The Big Little Lie." Western Feature-60m. "Cal I ti the Forest," with Robert Lowery. Super Circus-60m. Featuring Mary Hartline with circus performers. Today's acts: Alberto Zoppe and his bareback riding act, Miss Rogers, aerial ladder acrobat, The Winslows, cyclists and the Nis-sens, trampoline act.

Feature Film-90m. "Submarine Base," with John Litel and Allen Baxter.

Styles and Smiles Auction Park Sunday Matinee-75m. "Little Men." with Jimmy Lydon.

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Twin Movies-60m. "Stop That Cab," with Syd Melton, Iris Adrian, Little Lady Story Time-30m. Irene Wicker with stories for chil-dren. American Forum Dog of the Hour Cavalcade of Books-30m. Georgiana II ardy and Everett Noonan with guest authors. 10 Kukla, Fran and 011ie Sunburst Story Time Your Doctor Answers

9 Feature Film-90m. "Tomorrow We Live," with Ricardo Cortez and Jean Parker.

13 Sunday Matinee-90m. "Buckskin Frontier," with Richard Dix.

4:00 2 Sunday Funnies-30m. 3, 4, 10 Excursion-30m.

Burgess Meredith with well known guests who speak for American youth.

5 Twin Movies-75m. "Kings of Danger," with Zachary Scott.

7 Gordon's Garden-30m, Gordon Baker Lloyd garden author-ity.

8 Pride of the Family Starring Paul Hartman and Pay Wray.

4:30 2 Juvenile Jury-30m. 3 Movie-60m. 4 Get the Facts-30m. 7 Talent Patrol-30m. 8 Hank McCune-30m. 10 Zoo Parade

4:55 13 Dog of the Hour-5m. 5:00 2 The Lone Ranger

4, 10 Hall of Fame sarali Chu, chill, hostess.

3 Man's Best Friend-30m. With Herb Wegner.

6 The Christophers 7 Prologue 1954

John Daly in a year end review of outstanding events and predictions for 1954,

8 You Asked for It-30m. Art Baker, host.

9 Fearless Fosdick-30m. Adventures of a comic strip char-

11 Film Featurette 13 Freedom Forum-60m.

I reeman Lusk w Oh guests. 5:25 13 Late News 5:30 2 Gene Autry Show-30m.

Autry acts as defense counsel for "The Killer Horse."

3 Inspiration lime-15m. 5 Half Pint Panel

Al Gannamay with juvenile panel. 6 Movie-60m.

"Wildcat Saunders," with Jack Per-rin.

8 Lone Ranger-30m, 9 Captain Midnight-30m. 11 The Alcoholic Can Come Back

Earl Holbrook, moderator.

5:45 3 Sunday News Reporter 9 Don Lee World News-15m. 11 Christopher Show

5:55 13 Dog of the Hour 6:00 2, 3 You Are There-K-30m.

Walter Cronkite recreates "The Vin-dication id SH V OI1t11,11,1 "

4, 10 Meet the Press-30m. 5 Wild Bill Hickok-30m. 7 Paul Whiteman's TV Teen Club

Paul Whiteman with talented teen-gers.

8 Fred Waring Show-30m. 9 Sky King-30m. 11 Twenty Questions-Quiz-K-

With Jay Jackson, Fred Van De-venter, Florence Riflard, Herb Polesic. Dick Harrison and guest.

13 Hank McCune Show 6:30 2 Life with Father and Mother

Starring Leon Antes and Lorene Tuttle.

3 George Jessel Show 4, 10 Roy Rogers Show-30m.

Boy risks his life when he rounds up 'a gang of crooks who try to steal gold from shipping agents.

5 Eastside Kids-60m. "Million Dollar Kid."

6 Douglas Fairbanks Presents

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December 27 7 The George Jessel Show

George Jessel, toastmaster pays tri-bute to "Doughboys' 'of the first world war and latter-day GI's. Guests are Yvette, singer, Joe Philips, comedian, Cass Franklin and Monica Kane and Sandy Solo, former sculptor.

8 Chevron Theater-30m. 9 Cut the Film-30m. WIth Alan Lane.

11 Chance of a Lifetime-30m. Dennis Jetties with guests.

13 Life With Elizabeth Starring Betty White and DPI Moore.

6:45 3 Sunday Reporter-15m, 7:00 2, 3, 8 Jack Benny Show

4, 10 Winchell-Mahoney Show-Paul Winchell with his Puppet Jerry. Comedy variety is supplied by Diane Sinclair, Ken Spaulding and Dina N'arcia. Christmas, past, present and future is Paul's theme tonight.

6 City Detective-30 m. 7 I Led Three Lives

Richard Carlson stars in a drama-tic series depicting the true story of Herbert Philbrick, Boston executive, who lived nine years as a Commu-nist and counter-spy for the F.B.I.

9 Craig Kennedy-30m. "Golden Dagger."

11 Noah Webster Says-K Ed Reimers with a word defini-tion contest. Dr. Frederick Lindsley of Occidental College joins in the weekly telecast.

13 The Molly Bee Show-30m. 7:30 2, 8 What's My Line?-M-30m.

Nioderatur Jonn Daly with panelists Arlene Frances. Dorothy kilaallen. Steve Allen and Bennett Cerf.

3 Cisco Kid-30m. 4, 10 Mr. Peepers-K-30m.

Wally Cox at Mr. Peepers goes Christmas caroling with a group of his friends and is in for a charm-ing surprise when he hits his lone-some hearth.

5 "The Movies"-90m.

Brought to you by Barbara Ann Bread and Star Kist 'Tuna.

6 Movie Parade 7 Star Studio-Drama-30m.

John Hudson stars In "Starbound.' 9 Inspector Mark Saber-30m.

Sturrirtg Toni Cint‘‘ily in "Door of Death."

11 Voices of Victory-30m. Choir from Victory Baptist Church and a short message of faith by Arthur Atlas Peters.

13 Songs of Yesterday W'ith Anita Gray and Kenneth Harp.

7:45 13 Dorita-30m. Piano and song stylist with an ac-cent on Latin rhythm.

8:00 2 Toast of the Town-K-60m. Ed Sulivan. host, with guest celebri-Rosemarry Clooney, the Ashtons and the Ames Brothers.

3, 4, 10 Comedy Hour-L-60m. Eddie Cantor, host, with Donald O'Connor, Dennis Day, Dinah Shore, Jimmie Durante, Connie Russell and Billy Daniel.

7 Home and Fashion Show-30m 8 Motorola TV Hour 9 This Is Hawaii-30m. Starring Alfred Apaka in an all Hawaiian program.

11 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen-30m. Tonight's subject: "Pt-ay For Peace."

13 Musical Showcase 8:15 13 Dog of the Hour

With Jay Cook 8:30 7 The Lighted Window

With Dr. James W. Fifield, Jr. 9 From Hollywood-Drama-

11 Startime Theater-30m. 13 Street Corner USA

9:00 2 Fred Waring Show

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Fred Waring ancl his Pennsylvan-ians in a special final 1953 musical show.

3 Toast of the Town 4, 10 Philco TV Playhouse 5 Bandstand Revue-60m. With Leighton Nobel and Marion Morgan.

6 Biff Baker, U.S.A.-30m. 7, 8 Walter Winchell-News-9 "102" Theater

"Tomorrow the World," with Fred-ric March and Betty Field.

11 Film Featurette 13 Tin Panel Alley

Starring Sonny Burke, Margaret Whiting, Ray Nobel and Jack Haley. Anita Gordon and Charles Lind, vocalists with Ernie Felice's Orchestra.

9:15 7, 8 The Orchid Award-15m. Donald Woods, guest emcee, pre-sents award to Betty Clooney, popu-lar singing star.

8 Tomorrow's News-15m. 9:30 2, 8 Man Behind the Badge

“The Horida Story." 6 Orient Express-30m. 7 The Peter Potter Show

Celebrity panelists rate new records. 11 Rocky King, Detective-K-

Starring Roscoe Karns, "Wake Up ard Die."

10:00 2 The Web-30m. Phyllis Kirk, Lorne Green and Jack Larson star In The Closing Net."

3 Sunday Sit-In Theater 4, 10 Letter to Loretta-Drama-

Loretta Young dramatizes answers to fan letters she receives. Tonight's story is "The Hotel Irritant."

5 Frank Veloz Show-15m. Dance instruction for home viewers.

6 Movie-75m. 8 The Web-30m. 11 The Plainclothes Man-K-30m.

Ken Lynch and Jack Orrison star. 13 Clete Roberts-15m.

10:15 5 Teleforum-60m, 13 Late News-6m.

With Ai mand La Pointe. 10:20 13 Owl Movie

"Sundown." with Gene Tierney. 10:30 2 Platter Panel

With Johtthy Carson, Ira Cook, Bill Ballance and Alex Cooper.

4 This Is Your Music-15m. Helen Parris') with Paul Nero and His Sextet. Kathryn Steele and Keith Carver. Dick Stewart and Gogi Grant are guests singing music of 1953.

7 The World Church 8 This Is Show Business-30m. 9 TV Jukebox 10 Man Against Crime 11 Paul Coates Confidential File-

Expose of crime in Los Angeles. Guest speakers appear.

10:45 4 Industry On Parade-15m. 11:00 3 Final Ne ws

4 Late Date At the Movies "Double Trouble." with Harry Lang-don and Charles Rogers.

8 Bodge "714" Starring Jack Webb.

10 Ten Spot Theater-30m. 11 George Putnum-First Edition

11:15 5 Final Edition-15m. With Tom Batten.

11:30 2 The Late Show "Shadows of the Orient," with Es-ther Ralston, Regis Toomey and Sidney Blackmer.

3 Late News 5 Televespers 11 Midnight Movie

"Sensation liunters," with Arline Judge and P.1,ston Foster.

ecker kre Sunday, December 27

"FLYING SERPENT," George Zucco -1946. (4) 11:CO aro.

"HIDEOUT," Howard Keel, Valerie Hobson. (13) 11:05 a.m. Desperate criminals hide out with a family, gunman surrenders after bout with own conscience.

"PRESIDENT'S MYSTERY," Henry Wil-coxon, Betty Furness. (5) 12:30 p.m. A man gets rich, then disappears in at-tempt to start another life. Franklin D. Roosevelt is said to have thought of the original plot, hence the title.

"SLIGHTLY HONORABLE," Pat O'Brien, Edward Arnold, Ruth Terry, Eve Arden. (13) 12:30 p.m. Cornedy-myster,y with O'Brien being followed by a pretty girl who is pleasant company but not much help.

"KING OF THE PECOS," John Wayne. (11) 1:00 p.m. .

"CALL OF THE FOREST," Robert Lowery. (5) 2:00 p.m.

"LITTLE MEN," Jimmy Lydon. (13) 2:CO p.m. Based on the Louisa M. Alcott novel.

"SUBMARINE BASE," John Litel, Allen Baxter. (9) 2:00 p.m. Story of an Ameri-can gangster working out of a tropical isle, near Brazil.

"STOP THAT CAB," Syd Melton, Iris Ad-rian. (5) 3:00 p.m. A hen-pecked cab driver tries to help an ambitious girl win on a radio quiz show.

"TOMORRO W WE LIVE," Ricardo Cortez, Jean Parker. (9) 3:30 p.m. Theme is identified with the war against aggres-sors, and a parallel is drawn between Hitler and a big-shot racketeer.

"BUCKSIN FRONTIER," Richard Dix. (13) 3:30 p.m.

"WINGS OF DANGER," Zachary Scott. (5) 4:00 p.m. See Channel 5, Saturday, 11:30 p.m.

"TO MORRO W THE W ORLD," Frederic March, Betty Field, Skip - Homeier. (9) 9:00 p.m. A young German boy, thor-oughly indoctrinated in the Nazi Kultur, is taken into the home of American rela-tives and makes his presence felt as an avant garde of the divide-and-conquer political philosophy: •an effective film translation of the Lillian Hellman play.

"SUNDO WN," Gene Tierney, George Sand-ers, Bruce Cabot. (13) 10:20 p.m. African action story in which natives riot and are suppressed by soldiers.

"DOUBLE TROUBLE," Harry Langdon, Charles Rogers -1941. (4) 11:00 p.m.

"SHADO WS OF THE ORIENT." (2) 11:30 pin.

"SENSATION HUNTERS." Arline Judge, Preston Foster. (11) 11:30 P•m•

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Steve Elliott hides behind the Iron Curtain to rescue a brilliant scien-tist.

7 Journal of TV Talent-Con't 8 The Story Lady-10m. 13 Webster Webfoot-30m.

5:10 8 Channel 8 Corral-60m. 5:15 4, 10 Gabby Hayes-15m.

Johnny Mack Brown stars in "Driftin' Along."

6 Spanish Language News-15m 7 Dusty Walker Show 8 Channel 8 Corral-60m.

5:25 5 Program Preview-5m. 5:30 4, 10 Howdy Doody-Juvenile

Bob Smith's Puppets. 5 Western Feature-60m.

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Famous old comedies. 3 Club Matinee-15m. 4 Nutsy the Clown-15m. 7 Space Patrol-Adventure-15m

Captain Buzz Corry and friends. 9 Action Theater-60m. 10 Marshal Tom-30m. 11 Thunderbolt-15m.

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13 Over the Counter-30m. With Dick Haynes.

6:15 3 Evening News 4 Commander Comet

Larry Harmon as Commander Comet in space adventures.

7 Jack Owens Show-40m. 8 Terry and the Pirates-30m. 11 Ramer of the Jungle-15m.

Starring Jun Hall in "Unknown Terror" (Part 2).

6:25 2 Weather-News-5m. With Austin Green,

6:30 2 Doug Edwards-News-15m. 3 It's Up to You 5 Fly Boy-15m. 6 Johnny Jet-Serial-30m. 10 Channel 10 News 11 Time for Beany-Kids-15m. 13 KLAC Telepaper-10m.

Ed Lyons and Sam Baiter, 6:40 13 Today's Weather 6:45 2 Perry Como Show-Music-

Perry Como, star, with the 1, ontane Sisters, the Ray Charles Chorus and Mitchell Ayers' Orchestra. Musical selection are "Let It Snow," "Secret Love," "Baby, Baby, Baby" and "Christmas."

4 Sports News-5m. Cleve Hermann reports.

5 Handy Hints-Tips-10m. 8 Newsreel-10m. 10 Sports Editor-15m. 11 George Putnam-News-15m. 13 Balter's Sportsbook

Stories and naines making news in the sports world. Elmer Peterson-News-Sm. Bollay Weather-5m.

7 Weather News 8 10 Newspaper of the Air

7:00 2 Studio One-Drama-60m. "l'he Master ut the Rose," the story of a world-famous painting in a Belgium cathedral which was smug-gled from house to house during the Nazi occupation by various townsfolk at the risk of their lives.

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6 Gene Autry-30m. 7 Cisco Kid-30m. 8 Superman-30m. Starring George Beeves

9 Kings Crossroad-30m. 10 Life Is Worth Living

With Bishop Fulton J. Sheen.

11 Art LinIcletter and the Kids-13 Million Dollar Movie-75m.

"Three's A Crowd," with Pamela Bla ke.

7:15 5 Surprise Twist-Drama-15m. 6 Famous Fights-15m. 11 Yesterday's Newsreel-15m.

Filmed events of the past fifty years. Tonight's feature: "Pancho Villa Crosses Border."

7:30 3 Memory Album-15m. 4, 10 Arthur Murray Party-

Kathryn Murray, hostess. Igor Yous-kevitch and Melissa Hayden of the Ballet Theatre are guests. They dance to excerpts of Tschaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite."

5 Make Believe Stars With Lew Bedell and contestants who pantomime to their favorite recording artist.

6 The Visitor-30m. 7 Advs. of Kit Carson-30m. 8 People in the News-15m. 9 Photography Is Fun-30m.

Elbert Walker and Amos Carr demonstrate photographic tech-niques.

11 Dollar a Second With Jan Murray.

7:45 3, 4, 10 Camel News Caravan John Cameron Swayze reports.

8 Local News-10m, 7:55 8 News-5m. 8:00 2, 8 Burns and Allen Show-30m.

Gracie signs up for flying lessons when she hears George order a plane to loosen a sticking door. Things are all up in the air for a while before George gets Gracie straight-ened out.

3 Amos 'n Andy-30m. 4, 10 Name That Tune-K-30m.

With Red Benson and vocalist Vicki Mills in a song identification pro-gram. Al Rosen and Roy Campa-nella, baseball award players, are guests. At Ease-30. All marine show from Camp Pen-dleton, California.

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'sit Baker presents unusual acts. 9 The Three "R's"

Educational films. 11 Wrestling-3 hrs.

Bill Welsh and Jules Strong-Bow, 8:15 13 Million Dollar Movie Night-

Leatherffi•eks Have Landed," with I.ew Ayers.

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December 28 4, 10 Voice of Firestone 10:15

Howard Barlow and the Firestone 10:30 Orchestra. Nadine Conner and George London are guests. Musical selections include "Make Believe," "Will You Rmember," "0 Mio Bah-bino Ca m" "Romance,"-"Oh What A Beautiful Morning," and "In the Town of Kazan," from "Boris Go-demos'." The orchestra plays the "Wedding March," from "A Mid-summer Night's Drea m."

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Roller Derby With Dick Lane. Johnny Downs Movie "Queen of Broad vi a y," with Buster Crabbe and Rochelle Hudson,

Superman-30m. George liccNes stars. Talent Scouts-30m. Professional Boxing From the South Gate arena with Bill Symes. I Love Lucy-Comedy-30m. Starring Lucille Ball and Best Ar-naz. Ethel purchases a vi alk-in freezer and Lucy buys some beef to put in it. Hilarious complications

Red Buttons Show-30m. 10 Dennis Day Show Church Talent Show Masterpiece Playhouse-90m. "Catherine the Cirai." Red Buttons Show-30m. Red Button, with comic characteri-zations. This Is Show Business 10 Robert Montgomery Presents-K-60m. "What About Christmas," a series of dra matic vignettes concerning a 11.05 group of unrelated people In a typi- ' cal American city as the holiday season approaches.

7 What's the Name of That Song Bill Gwinn with his song identifica-tion program.

13 Million Dollar Movie-90m. "Swing Your Partner," with Vera Vague.

9:45 6 Tomorrow's News-15m. With Lionel Van Deerlin.

0:00 2 City Detective Starring Rod Cameron as detective Bart Grant in "The Case of the Happy Hot)les," In which Lt. Grant pursues and catches several hi-jackers.

3 Pacific Theater 6 Bill Mesmer Presents. 7 Advertising World-15m. With Mary Saltzman.

MONDAY /17 LOGS 7 Golf Preview 2 Newspaper of the Air-15m.

Jack Gardner reporting.

3 Pacific Theater 4 Story Theater

"Birth of Infanta." 7 Hank Weaver-News and Sports-15m.

8 Studio One-60m "All My Love," a romantic story of an undisciplined heiress and the three men who help her grow into final maturity.

10 Ten Spot Theater "Last .%la rim" with Warren Hull.

11 Pantomine Quiz-30m. With Mike Stokey and panelists John Barrymore, Jr., Jerry Lester, Dorothy Hart, Elaine Stritch, Robert Aida and Arlene Whelan. Cesar Roz mero and Constance Bennett are guests.

10:45 2 KNXT News-Sports- Weather Grant Holcomb, Torn Hardy and Austin Green.

7 Prestige Playhouse-60m. "Unforgottnr Crime," with Dennis O'Keefe.

11:00 2 Chronoscope-15m. World event series. Larry Le Sueur.

3 Final News 4 Eleventh Hour News-15m.

Don Rickles reports.

5 Final Edition With hen Crane.

9 Don Lee World News-15m. lee Wood, Ted Meyers and Bill lii undige.

11 George Putnam-News-15m. 13 Ed Lyons Headlines-5m. 13 Owl Movie

"Man In the Dinghy," with Michael Wilding.

11:15 2 The Late Show-75m. "The Lovable Cheat," with Charles Ruggles and Peggy Ann Garner.

4 Editor Yorgesson Starring Harry Stewart.

11:20 4 Movies-60m. "Gang's All Here," with Frank Frank Darro and Marcia Mae Jones.

11 Jackson's Theatre-90m. "The Counterfeiters," with John Sut-ton and Ion Chaney.

11:30 8 Newsreel 12:30 2 KNXT Midnight Headlines

Grant Holcomb reporting. 1:00 11 News, Sports-10m. 1:10 11 Late Jackson Theater

"Stepchild," with Brenda Joyce and Donald Woods.

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"DOUBLE TROUBLE," Harry Langclon. Charles Rogers-1941. (4) 8:30 a.m.

"HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE," Arthur Mar-getson, Viola Keats. (2) 9:00 a.m.

"ROGUE'S GALLERY," Frank Jones. (11) 2:CO p.m. The tale of Frank Jenks in a police line-up.

"GOLD RACKET," Conrad Nagel. (7) 2:45 p.m. A. federal agent trails a gang of gold smugglers.

"WHISPERING TONGUES," Felix Aylmer, Malcolm Keene. (2) 4:00 p.m. A young man plots revenge on the men who ruined his father.

"PETTICOAT POLITICS," Roscoe Karns, Ruth Donnelly. (11) 4:15 p. m. A woman influences her husband to retire, only to force him into entering an election.

"TRAIN TO TOMBSTONE," Robert Lowery. (5) 4:30 p.m. See Channel 5, Saturday, 10:30 a.m.

"WANDERERS OF THE W EST." (5) 5:30 p.m.

"THREE'S A CRO WD," Pamela Blake. (13) 7:00 p.m.

"LEATHERNECKS HAVE LANDED," Lew Ayers, Isabel Jewell. (13) 8:15 p.m. Marine gets mixed up with Chinese band• its and American gun-runners.

"S WING YOUR PARTNER," Vera Vague. (13) 9:30 p.m. A domineering spinster becomes an employee in her own plant to discover her enemies.

"LAST ALARM," Warren Hull. (10) 10:30 p.m. A retired fireman ferrets out a pyromaniac.

"UNFORGOTTEN CRI ME," Dennis O'Keefe. (7) 10:45 p.m.

"MAN IN A DINGHY," Michael Wilding. Constance Cummings. (13) 11:00 pot Man framed on jewel theft rap stows away in effort to escape, then to while away the time, falls in love with a beau-tiful girl on board the ship, drinks champagne copiously, and finally even captures the real thief.

"THE LOVABLE CHEAT," Charles Ruggles. (2) 11:15 p.m.

"GANG'S ALL HERE," Frank Barro, Mar-cia Mae Jones -1943. (4) 11:20 p.m. See Channel 4, Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.

"THE COUNTERFEITERS," John Sutton. Lon Chaney, Jr. (11) 11:20 p.m. Scotland Yard and U.S. treasury agents track down counterfeiting ring despite ob-stacles.

"STEPCHILD," Brenda Joyce, Donald Woods. (11) 1:10 a.m. Divorced father tries a second marriage to provide home for two children, remarries first wife after he discovers wife number two mis-treats her charges.

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TUESDAY tif LOGS Information Received From Stations Subject to Last Minute Change

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5:00 2 Space Funnles-60m. Dal McKennon with cartoon stories and games for children.

3 Jeanne Baird Presents-50m. 4, 10 Atom Squad-15m.

Steve Elliott hides behind the Iron Curtain to rescue a brilliant scien-tist.

6 Spanish Language News-15m 7 Journal of TV Talent-Con't 8 The Story Lady-10m. 9 Gene Norman Cont'd 11 Movieland Matinee, Cont'd-13 Webster Webfoot-30m.

5:10 8 Channel 8 Corral 5:15 4, 10 Gabby Hayes-15m.

Johnny Mack Bro wn stars in "Driftin' Along."

6 Spanish Language News-15m. 7 Dusty Waller Show

5:25 5 Program Preview-5m, 5:30 4, 10 Howdy Doody-Juvenile-

With Bob Smith. 5 Western Feature-60m.

"I ucky Larrigan." 6 Cowboys and lnjuns-60m. 7 Ladies' Matinee-25m.

With Jack liourke. 11 Sheriff John-Cartoon Time-13 Televenture-.45m.

5:50 3 Thought For the Day 5:55 7 KECA-TV News-5m. 6:00 2 Comedy Shorts

Famous old comedies. 3 Club Matinee 4 Nutsy the Clown-15m. 7 Space Patrol-Adventure-15m. 9 Action Theater-60m.

"Painted 'Trail," with Tom Keene, 10 Marshall Tom 11 Thunderbolt-15m.

The Wonder Colt. 13 Over the Counter

With Dick Haynes. 6:15 3 Evening News-15m.

4 Commander Comet-30m. 7 The Jack Owens Show-40m.

With Mary Ann. 8 Telespots Digest 11 Ramer of the Jungle-15m.

Starring Jon Hall in "Evil Trek" (Part I).

6:25 2 Weather-News-5m. 6:30 2 Doug Edwards-News-15m.

3 Captured-30m. 5 Flyboy-15m. 6 Johnny Jet-Serial 10 Channel 10 News 11 Time for Beany-Kids-15m.

Bob Clampett's puppet adventures ior children.

13 KLAC Telepaper-10m. With Ed Lyons and Sain Baiter.

6:40 13 Today's Weather 6:45 2 Jane Froman Show-15m.

Jane I.-roman, star, with dance di-vertisements by the Peter Birch (lancers and musical accompaniment by the Henry Sylvern Orchestra. Musical selections are "It's A Good Day," "If Every Day Was Christ-mas," "Hello Young Lovers," "Robe of Calvary," "What Am I Gonna Give My Girl For Christmas," and "I Can't Give You Anything But Love."

4, 10 Sports News-10m. With Cleve Hermann.

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December 29 5 Handy Hints-Tips-10m.

Dorothy Gardiner and Ken Graue,

8 Newsreel-10m. 10 Sports Editor 11 George Putnam-News-15m, 13 Sam BaHer's Sportsboolc

Sam Baiter with Sports Stories.

Elmer Peterson-News-5m. Bollay Weather-5m, Weather News Weatherword-5m.

10 Newspaper of the Air-5m.

7:00 2, 3 Range Rider-30m. Starring Jack Mahoney and Dick Jones in "The Fatal Bullet," in which the Range Rider is forced to dig his own grave.

4 The Harry Babbit Show-30m. Harry Babbitt emcees with talent performers.

5 Newsreel-15m,. Gil Martin with the news.

6 To Be Announced 7 Cavalcade of America-Drama-30m. A salute to famoUs events and per-sonalities in American history. To-night's story is "Mr. Peale's Dino-saur," starring Lowell Gilmore, Lu-rene Tuttle, John Lupton and Louis Jean Heydt. The story of Painter Charles Wilson Peale who i,n 1794 risked his career and possessions to excavate and recontruct a fossilized matodon.

8 Cisco Kid-30m, 9 King's Crossroads-30m, 10 Captured-30m. 11 Ramer of the Jungle-30m.

Jon Hall stars in "Flower of Doom."

13 Film Playhouse-75m. "Call iif the South Seas," with Janet Martin.

7:15 5 Surprise Twist-Drama-15m, 7:30 2 See It Now-M-30m,

With Edward R. Murrow.

3 Art Linicletter-30m, 4, 10 Dinah Shore Show-15m.

Starring songstress Dinah Shore.

5 Cafe Continental-30m. With Roberta Linn and the Mello-men.

6 Ringside with Rasslers. Filmed wrestling matches.

7 Name's the Same-Panel-Robert Q. Lewis, emcee, with panel-ists Bill Stern, Joan Alexander and Carl Reiner.

8 People in the News-15m. Harold Keen and people of renown.

9 Your Town's Talent-30m. Bob Moon, emcee. Los Angeles Night.

11 Chevron Theatre-30m. "Pablo's Well," starring Jay No-vello and Ian MacDonald.

7:45 3, 4, 10 Camel News Caravan-John Cameron Swayze reports.

8 Local News-5m, 7:55 8 News-5m, 8:00 2 Amos 'n' Andy-30m.

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3, 4, 10 Robert Sherwood Play "Backbone of America," starring Yvonne de Carlo, Wendell Corey, James Dunn and Gene Lockhart. The story of some high pressure promoters who meet their match in a typical American family. This is Robert Sherwood's first video play.

5 Spotlight Magazine-60m. With Gil Ntartyn.

7 Corina Playhouse-30m. "Bogus Green."

8 Wild Bill Hickok Starring Andy Devine and Guy Madison,

9 Kings Crossroads 11 Adolphe Menjou-Drama

Adolphe Menjou presents and stars in "A Martyr to Science."

8:15 13 Gypsy Caravan-15m, 8:30 2 Red Skelton Show-30m,

6 Johnny Downs Movie New 7 Movie Premiere

"Eddie Cantor Story." 8 Red Skelton-30m. 9 Headlines In Action

Will liagan conducts a fully credit-ed college course in "World Af-fairs."

11 Hollywood Off-Beat Starring Melvyn Douglas as Detec-tive Steve Randall in "Find My Murderer."

13 Olympic Boxing-21/2 hrs. With Iteid Kilpatrick.

9:00 2 This Is Show Business-30m, Clifton Failiman, moderator, with George S. Kaufman, Sam Levenson and guests.

3 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen-30m. 4, 10 Fireside Theater-Drama-

Gene Raymond, host, presents "Wild Earth."

5 Ina Ray Hutton-Revue-60m. All girl entertainment.

7 Make Room for Daddy-30m. Danny Thomas and Jean Hagen star. Danny returns to Toledo, his native city, and describes his early life there to his two children.

8 Life of Riley-30m. 9 Main Event Wrestling-Film-11 Big Night Movies-90m.

"Gentleman After Dark," with Brian Donlevy and Miriam Hopkins.

9:30 2 Suspense-30m, Bud Flanagan stars in "The Gift of Fear."

3 The Web-30m. 4, 10 Armstrong Circle Theatre-

"%U na:1y," the story of an Irish fin who waits five years for her fiance to return and then is faced with an unexpected decision three days before she is to marry an-other man.

7 Motorola TV Hour Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Basil liathbone star in "The Thirteen Clocks."

8 I've Got A Secret 9:45 6 Tomorrow's News

With Lionel Van Deerlin. 10:00 2 Danger-30m.

Frances Reid and Lonnie Chapman star in "Prelude to Death."

3 Favorite Story-90m. Adolphe Menjou, host.

4, 10 Judge for Yourself-30m. Fred Allen, emcee.

5 George Raft-30m. 6 Bill Mesmer Presents, 8 Star Playhouse-30m.

Elsa Lancaster stare in "Baker of Barnbury," the story of two lonely people who decide to skip Christ-mas together.

9 Backstage With N.T.G. N.T.G. with beauty talent.

10:30 2 Newspaper of the Air-15m. lack Gardner reporting.

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4 Dangerous Assignment Brian Donlevy stars as Steve Mit-chell in "The Body Guard Story."

Willock's Workshop Dave Willock demonstrates uses of the drill press.

7 Hank Weaver—News and Sports

8 Two for the Money-30m. Starring Herb Shriner.

9 Don Lee World News-15m. With Lee Wood, Ted Meyers and Bill Brundige.

10 Ten Spot Theater "Gas House Kids," with Robert Lowery and Billy Halop.

11 Film Featurette 10:45 2 KNXT News—Sports— Weather

Grant Holcomb, Tom Harmon, Aus-tin Green. s

7 Motorola TV Hour "Jewels of Brandenburg," with Rich-ard Travis.

9 TV Juke Box 11:00 2 The Late Show-90m.

"Linda Be Good," with Marie Wilson and Elyse Knox.

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5 Final Edition-15m. Toni flatten reports.

8 My Favorite Husband-30m. Starring Joan Cau Wield and Barry Nelson.

11 George Putnam—News-15m. 13 Ed Lyons Headlines 13 Owl Movie

"Wonit,-n Horse," with Leo Genn.

4 Editor Yorgesson Starring Harry Stewart.

4 Movies "Allotment Wives," with Kay Fran-cis and Paul Kelly.

11 Jackson's Theater "X Marks the Spot," with Damian O'FI rin and Helen Parrish.

11:30 3 Dollar A Second 8 Newsreel

12:00 3 News 1:00 11 News and Sports-10m.

With Jackson Wheeler.

1:10 11 Jackson's Theatre-90m. "Rhythm Hits the Ice," with Ellen Drew and Jerry Colonna.

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grams to which we enjoy listening be-cause they picture normal home life and are free from scenes of drinking, smoking and other vulgar acts. Among these programs "ONE MAN'S FAMI-LY," "DR. CHRISTIAN," "MR. PRESI-DENT," "CAVALCADE OF AMERICA," panel discussions, orchestras and some religious programs. We especially like the STANDARD HOUR, FIRESTONE, TELEPHONE HOUR and THE GREAT-EST STORY EVER TOLD. A favorite musical program is "HA WAII CALLS." But too often between the good pro-

grams there is a beer or cigarette commercial which is very disgusting and like a slap in the face. If we are within reach of the radio we turn it off until we think it is over.

Janie Bolin, Los Angeles At this time every year "The Dawn

Society" —"That the Blind May See" — sends out its appeal for funds to help those among us to regain their sight by a cornea transplant operation. Let's all help support this most worthy cause by pledging our corneas to transplant into sightless eyes, which has been very successful so far. "Dawn Society" is sponsored by International Order of Good Templars; Los Angeles representative is Miss Fanny Schulein, P. O. Box 3415, Los Angeles, California. She gives almost every moment of her spare time from an arduous job that she holds to this work and accepts no compensation except the happiness

she derives from helping the blind — even uses some of her own salary to help mail out the seals. I have just received -the first copy

of TV-RADIO LIFE that I have had in quite some time, being unable to go shopping. It was like meeting an old friend. Such a big girl the maga-zine has grown to be —more and more interesting. I wish it perpetual growth in circulation and all possible success.

And our very hest wishes for health and happiness to you too, ionic.

Mrs. G. R. Dale, Los Angeles I would like to put in a good word

for the "Ethel and Albert" program. Their shows are entirely different every time, no impossible situations, and lots of real laughs.

Mrs. H. P. B., Covina Please, please can't something be

done by CBS about the showing of the Arthur Godfrey show? On Wednesday we heard the Thursdayf show and to-day (Thursday) we saw the Wednes-day show. Some days we get the same artist on both fifteen minute programs. This seems to be just a lack of propel handling.

Mrs. William L. Koster, South Gate . . . We think Dr. Roy K. Marshall

gives the most interesting, intelligent, educational and easiest to watch ad-vertisement of anyone on either radio or television during the intermission of Ford Theater. We all look forward to his presentation each week as much as we do the superb play Ford in-variably presents.

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3licker 7are Tuesday, December 29

"GANG'S ALL HERE." Frankie Darro, Mar-cia Mae Jones -1943. (4) 8:30 a.m. A war between trucking companies.

"BLACK WIDO W," Christine Norden, Robert Ayers. (2) 9:00 a.m.

"QUEEN OF THE YUKON," Charles Bick-ford, Irene Rich. (11) 2:00 p.m.

"THE HIDDEN CORPSE," Dennis O'Keefe. (7) 2:45 p.m.

"ROCKS OF VALPRE," John Garrick, Win-nifred Shotter. (2) 3:45 p.m.

"SHOOT TO KILL," Russell Wade. (11) 4:15 p.m. Ambitious D.A. Joins forces with crooked politicians.

"YOUTH ON PAROLE," Marian Marsh. Gordon Oliver. (5) 4:30 p.m.

"LUCKY LARRIGAN." (5) 5:30 p.m.

"CALL OF THE SOUTH SEAS," Janet Mar-tin, Allan Lane. (13) 7:00 p.m. Two FBI men, a fugitive from justice and a South Sea island princess are the key figures In this adventure tale.

"GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK," Brian Don levy, Miriam Hopkins, Preston Foster. (11) 9:CO p.m. Donlevy sympathetically portrays a jewel thief who gives up his freedom for his infant daughter.

"GAS HOUSE KIDS," Robert Lowery, Billy Halop. (10) 10:30 p.m. A boy helps a returning wounded vet and his fiance to buy a chicken farm and start married life.

"JE WELS OF BRANDENBURG," Richard Travis. (7) 10:45 p.m. Attempt to un-cover the theft of valuable jewels.

"LINDA BE GOOD," Marie Wilson, Elyst. Knox. (2) 11:00 p.m.

"WOODEN HORSE," Leo Genn. (13i 11:05 p.m. The escape of a group of PO Ws from a camp during World War II is told in this English fil m.

"ALLOTMENT WIVES." Kay Francis, Paul Kelly — 1945. (4) 11:20 p.m. See Chan-nel 4, Wednesday 8:30 a.m.

"X MARKS THE SPOT," Damian O'Flynn, Helen Parrish. (11) 11:20 p.m.

"RHYTH M HITS THE ICE," Ellen Drew, Jerry Colonna. (11) 1:10 a.m.

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5:00 2 Space Funnies-60m. Dal Mrhennotr with in stories and games for child; en.

3 Jeanne Baird Presents-50m. 4, 10 Atom Squad-15m.

Steve Elliott hides behind the Iron Curtain to rescue n brilliant scien-tist.

7 Journal of TV Talent-Con't 8 The Story Lady-10m. 9 Gene Norman Cont'd 11 Movieland Matinee, Cont'd-13 Webster Webfoot-30m.

5:10 8 Channel 8 Corral-60m. 5:15 4, 10 Gabby Hayes-15m.

"Johnny Mack Brown stn rs in ''Drift in' Along."

6 Spanish Language News-15m 7 Dusty Walker Show

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Cowboys and Injuns-60m. 7 Jack Rourke's Ladies' Matinee 11 Sheriff John-Cartoon time-

Film cat moos and (nues told by Sheriff John.

13 Televenture-45m. 3 Thought For the Day-10m. 7 KECA-TV News 2 Comedy Shorts-30m.

Famous old comedies. 3 What's New?-15m. 4 Nutsy the Clown-15. 7 Space Patrol-Adventure-13m 9 Action Theater-60m, 10 Marshall Tom 11 Thunderbolt-15m,

The Wonder Colt.

13 Over the Counter-30m. With Dick Haynes.

6:15 3 Evening News-15m. 4 Commander Comet-30m. 7 Jack Owens Show-40m. With Mary Ann.

8 Star Theater 11 Ramer of the Jungle

Starring Jon Hall in "Evil Trek" (l'art 2).

6:25 2 Weather-News-5m. With Austin Green.

6:30 2 Doug Edwards-News-15m, 3 Operation Tri-County 5 Flyboy-15m.

Puppet show for the youngsters. 6 Johnny Jet-Serial

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Today's Weather Perry Como Show-Music-Perry Como, star, with the bontane Sisters. Hay Charles Chorus and Mitchell Ayers Orchestra. Musical selections include "Kissing Bridge," "That's Amore," "Love Malked In" and "You Alone."

4 Sport News-10m. with Cleve Hermann.

5 Handy Hints-Tips-10m. Dorothy Gardiner and Ken Grain.

8 Newsreel-10m, 10 Sports Editor 11 George Putnam-News-15m. 13 Sam Balter's Sportsbook

Sam Baiter o Oh Sports Stories. 6:50 4, 10 Sports News-5m,

With Cleve Hermann 6:55 4 Elmer Peterson-News-5m.

5 Bollay Weather-5m. 7 Weather News 8 Weatherword-5m. 10 Newspaper of the Air-5m.

7:00 2, 3, 8 Blue Ribbon Bouts-M-Johnny Saxton vs. Del Flanagan.

4 To Be Announced S Newsreel-15m, Git Ma rtyn reports

6 Abbott and Costello-30m. 7 Sky King-Adventure-30m, 9 Early Movie-60m.

"Babv Face Morgan," with Richard Cromwell and Mary Carlyle.

10 I Led Three Lives Starring Richard rat Ison

11 Hopalong Cassidy-30m. William Boyd stars in "Don Colo-rado."

13 Invitation Playhouse-30m. 7:15 4 In My Opinion

George lodt. host. 5 Surprise Twist-Drama-15m.

7:30 4, 10 Coke Time Don Anieche host. starring Eddie Fisher. Fred Robbins is guest. Songs include "Happy Holiday," "I'll Be Home For Christmas," "You're All I Want For Christmas," and "White Christmas."

5 Charlie Chase-Comedies-remeus old comedies.

6 Professor Yes Or No-15m. 7 Jamie-30m.

Starring Brandon De Wilde as the orphan Jamie and Ernest Truex and Polly Bowles. Jamie is elected "King of the Parade," and almost makes an unwise choice in his selection of the queen who shares his spot in the limelight.

11 Abbott and Costello-30m. "Life Insurance."

13 Liberace-30m. Piano styling', by Liberace.

7:40 8 People In the News Harold Keen and people in the news.

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6 Madison Square Garden Ne ws-5m. 7:55 8

8:00 2, 3 Godfrey and Friends-60m. Milan Godfrey with Jeanette Davis, Marian Marlowe, Frank Parker, Lu-Ann Sims. the McGuire Sisters, Ilaleloke, the Mariners and Tony Marvin.

4, 10 I Married Joan-Comedy-Starring Joan Davis. Joan and Jim decide to restage their wedding on the eve of their tenth wedding an-niversary, but get into so many com-plications that they almost wreck their marriage.

5 Frosty Frolics-60m. Artistry on ice from the Pasadena Winter t; a rden, with Manny Strand's orchestra and vocals by Roberta Linn.

6 To Be Announced-30m. 7 Inspector Mark Saber

Starring Tom Cony, ay in action-packed adventures of a homicide squad officer.

8 Arthur Godfrey-K-60m. 9 Big Game Hunt-30m.

Martin and Osa Johnson films taken in Africa. Tonight's subject: "Arm-ored Menace."

11 Files of Jeffrey Jones Sterring Don Haggerty in "Secrets of a Burlesque Beauty."

13 Your TV Theater 8:30 4, 10 My Little Margie-Comedy

Starring Gale Storm and Charles Farrell. Cast includes Hillary Brooke, Don Hayden. Gertrude Ho rn, an. Clarence Kolb and Willie Best. Margie tries to build Freddie Wilson's assurance by convincing him he has uranium on his land.

6 Movie-75m. 7 To be announced 8 Arthur Godfrey 9 Scoop the Writers

Rose Marie, moderator, with writer experts s'. hi try to identify news stories by musical clues.

11 Boston Blackie-30m. Starring Kent Taylor, Lois Collier and Frank Orth.

13 Times Square Playhouse Herbert Marshall, host.

9:00 2, 8 Strike It Rich-30m. W arrvil Hill', emcee.

4, 10 Kraft TV Theater-60m. Anne Bancroft, Arnold M oss and Doro Mira mar star in "To Live In Peace," the story of the happenings in ai. Italian village when ;I nela-

tiVe of Napoleon Bonaparte's is sumnione I to Paris to talk over a high office.

S Wrestling-60m. Dick Lane, host.

7 Feature Playhouse "Invisible Wall," with Jeff chok e-11.r.

9 Basketball USC vs. Michigan State.

11 Dude Martin's Show-60m. A tuneful, laugh-loaded TV var-iety show, slanted to each member of the family with Dude Martin, James Brown, Gogi Grant, Merced Brothers and Jimmy Allen.

13 Short Story 9:30 2, 3 I've Got A Secret-30m.

Garry Moore, emcee and panelists Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan and Jayne Meadows. Joan Bennett is guast.

Kent Theater 13 Short Story

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Tomorrow's News-15m. With Lionel Van Deerlin. Starlite Story-30m. "The Girl l.roill Kansas," with Barry Sullivan. The story of a lost girl who la sought and found.

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10 This Is Your Life—K-30m. Ralph Edwards' life stories of in-teresting people

Bill Mesmer Presents. To Be Announced Mystery Theater "Invisible Enemy," with Alan Mar-shall.

Clete Roberts-15m. World news slants.

Ed Lyon's Headlines-15m. Musical Show Case-10m. Newspaper of the Air-15m. Jack Gardner reporting.

Man Against Crime-30m. Ralph Bellamy stars as Mike llar-nett.

Pacific Theater Hank Weaver—News—Sports Danny Thomas Show Don Lee World News-15m. with Lee Wood, Ted Meyers and Dill Itiuiul ige.

The Plainclothes Mun Owl Movie Paul Knight, emcee, with a short introduction to tonight's movie and a synopsis of next week's feature. 1 onight's movie is "Trade Vands," with Joan Bennett.

KNXT News—Weather—Sports Grant Holcomb. Tam Harmon and Aust:n Green.

Prestige Playhouse "Crituson licy,” with Kent Taylor. TV Juke Box Chrorioscope-15m. 11.,1%,c, I. t. nilerwood, chief inter-preter for U.N. at Panmunjom peace talks is guest.

Eleventh Hour News-15m. Don Iliekles reports.

Wrestlers' Lament-10m. Dick Lane, host, presents wrestlers who silr their opinions. Dollar A Second Ten Spot Theater "side, allis of London," with Vivlen Leigh and Charles • Laughton.

George Putnam—News-15m. The Late Show "Devil's Cargo," with Joan Calvert, Rochelle Hudson and Lyle Talbot.

Editor Yorgesson-5m. Starring Harry Stewart. Final Edition With Ken Grime.

Ed Lyon's Headlines Movies-60m. "God's Country," with Robert Low-ery and Helen Gilbert. Newsreel-15m. Jackson's Theatre-90m. -"Flag, nt Midnight," with John !Inward. Final kdition News-15m. Owl Movie "Meeting At Midnight," with Charlie Chan. News and Sports-10m. With lackson Wheeler

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"ALLOTMENT WIVES," Kay Francis, Paul "INVISIBLE ENEMY," Alan Marshall. (11)' Kelly -1945. (4) 8:30 a.m. An expose of 10:CO p.m. women who defraud the government by "SIDE WALKS OF LONDON," Cherk.. marrying servicemen one after another Laughton, Vivian Leigh, Rex Harrison and collecting several allotment checks.

"LONDON MELODY," Anna Neagle, Tullio (1C) 10:30 p.m. Charles Laughton play. Carminati. (2) 9:CO a.m. an inveterate ham cloorned to spend hi:

"MOUNTAIN RHYTHM," Lynn Merrick, life acting on the sidewalks in this ato;'- toaf b ersus .kers,Frank Thomas. (11) 2:00 p .m. inthe London s.dewalk crit -..•. -

"CURTAIN FALLS," Natalie Moorehead. (7) "TRADE WINDS," Frederic March, Joen Ben-2:45 p.m. Brilliant actress of a past gen- nett, Ann Sothern, Ralph Bellamy. (13) eration puts op her last and most spec. 10:30 p.m. Tale of a chase through tir.. tacular performance by impersonating a missing friend. Far East in pursuit of a murderer.

"RETURN OF THE STRANGER," Griffith "CRI MSON KEY," Kent Taylor. (7; 10:45 p.m. Jones. (2) 4:CO p.m. "PHILO VANCE'S SECRET MISSION," "DEVIL'S CARGO," John Calvert, Rochelle Hudson, Lyle Talbot. (2) 11:15 p.m. The Alan Curtis. (11) 4:15 p.m. Newspaper- Falcon investigates when the life of ;I man rescues framed boy from jail and confessed and imprisoned murderer is catches the killer.. threatened by an explosion.

"GIRLS IN CHAINS," Arline Judge. (5) "GOD'S COUNTRY," Robert Lowery, Helen 4:30 p.m. Gilbert-1948. (4) 11:20 p. m. ..RA5N3GE p.m BEYOND THE BLUE," (.5) -TRAGEDY AT MIDNIGHT," John Howard

0 (11) 11:20 p.m. "BABY FACE MORGAN," Richard Cromwell, "MEETING AT MIDNIGHT," Charlie Chan.

Mary Carlyle. (9) 7:00 p.m. (13) 11:20 p.m. "INVIS!BLE W ALL," Jeff Chandler. (7) "MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS," Frank

9:CO p.m. .. Albertson, Joan Woodbury. (11) 1:10 an.

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See Page 10 for 9:00 A. M. to

5:00 P. M. Daytime Log Listings

M Indicates Microwave K Indicates Kinescope

5:00 2 Space Funnies-60m. Dal McKennon with cartoons, stories and games for children.

3 Jeanne Baird Presents-50m. 4, 10 Atom Squad-15m.

Steve Elliot hides behind the Iron Curtain to rescue a brilliant scien-tist.

7 Journal of TV Talent-Con't 8 The Story Lady-10m. 11 Movieland Matinee, Cont'd-13 Webster Webfoot-30m.

5:10 8 Channel 8 Corral-60m. 5:15 4, 10 Gabby Hayes-15mi.

Johnny Mack Brown stars in "Driftin' Along."

6 Spanish Language News-15m 7 Dusty Walker Show

5:25 5 Program Previews-5m. 5:30 4, 10 Howdy Doody-Juvenile-

5 Western Feature-60m. he Fighting Vigilantes."

6 Cowboys and Injuns-30m. 7 Ladies' Matinee-25m,

Jack Bourke. emcee. 11 Sheriff John-Cartoon Time-13 Televenture-45m.

5:50 3 Thought for the Day 5:55 7 KECA-TV News 6:00 2 Comedy Shorts-30m.

Fa nt ims old comedies. 3 Sports Hi-Lights-15m. 4 Nutsy the Clown-15m. 7 Space Patrol-15m. 9 Action Theater-60m. 10 Marshall Tom

11 Thunderbolt-15m. The Wonder Colt, brought to you by Challenge Dairy Products.

13 Over the Counter With Dick Haynes.

6:15 3 Evening News 4 Commander Comet-30m. 7 Jack Owens Show

With the Owens family. 8 Life With Father-30m.

Starring Lurene Tuttle and Leon Aines.

11 Ramer of the Jungle-30m. Jon Hall stars in "Contraband" ( Part I).

6:25 2 Weather-News With Austin Green.

6:30 2 Doug Edwards-News--K-15m 3 The Christophers 5 Flyboy-15m. 6 Johnny Jet-Serial 7 Kraft TV Theater-60m. "Candlelight."

10 Channel 10 News 11 Time for Beany-Kids-15m.

Bob Clampett's puppet adventures for children.

13 KLAC Telepaper-10m. Ed Lyons and Sam Baiter.

6:40 13 Today's Weather 6:45 2 Jane Froman Show-Music

Jane Froman, bra I, with the Peter Birch dancers and Henry Sylvern's Orchestra. Mrs. Anna Hetzler, moth-er of Jar.e Froman is guest tonight. She joins Jane in two French polk songs Other musical selections are "Winter Wonderland," "The Christ-mas Song," "It's All In Your Heart," "Let Me Tell You A Talc," and "Ebenezer Scrooge." .

3 Arthur Murray Party 4 Sports News-10m.

Cleve Hermann. 5 Handy Hints-Tips-10m. 8 Newsreel-10m. 10 Sports Editor 11 George Putnam-News-15m. 13 Sam Balter's Sportsbook

Sana Baiter with Sports Stories.

6:55 4 Elmer Peterson-News-Sm. 5 Bollay Weather-5m, 8 Weatherword-5m. 10 Newspaper of the Air

7:00 2 Rocky Jones-Space Ranger 3 Hank McCune Show 4 Douglas Fairbanks Presents Joan Tetzel, Scott Mackay and Leslie Linden in "Dialogue for Two Faces."

5 Newsreel-15m. With Gil Martin.

6 Ramer of the Jungle-30m. 8 Range Rider-30m. 9 Jess Hill Show

ESC's coach, host, with prominent sports world figures and film flash-backs on Trojan highlights of last season.

10 Watch the World-15m.

11 Pet Exchange-30m. Frank Wright presents trick ani-mals and offers free pets on to-night's "Calo Pet Exchange."

13 Dinner Theatre-30m. 7:15 5 Surprise Twist-Drama-15m.

9 TV Jukebox 10 Film-15m.

7:30 2 Place the Face-30m. Jack Bailey, host, • with human in-terest quiz.

3 Kiernan's Kaleidoscope 4, 10 Dinah Shore Show-15m. 5 Hollywood Music Hall

Starring Lucille Norman and Vic-tor Young and his Silver Strings.

6 China Smith-30m. Dan Duryea stars.

7 Lone Ranger-Juvenile-30m. 8 People in the News-15m. 9 Ski Tips-30m.

Jack Slattery with tips for skiing enthusiasts.

11 The Open Road-Travel-30m. With l.ynn Rogers and Bill Burrud. Tonight's feature: "Best of '53 Road Races."

13 Film Playhouse "Winter Carnival," with Ann Sheri-dan.

7:45 3, 4, 10 Camel News Caravan-John Cameron Swayze reports.

8 Local News 8:00 2 Meet Mr. McNutley-Comedy

Starring Ray Milland and Phyllis Avery.

3, 4, 10 You Bet Your Life-Quiz \\ ith Grouch() Marx. Hollywood Opportunity Well Al Gannaway.

6 Regal Theater. 7 Quick As A Flash

Bud Collyer poses questions to panelists Faye Emerson and Jimmy -Nelson. Cesar Romero is guest.

8 Meet Mr. McNutley Starring Ray 5lilland and Phyllis Avery.

9 Feature Film-60m. "City of Silent Men," with Frank Albertson and June Lang.

11 Startime Theater 8:30 2 Four Star Playhouse

Ida Lupino stars in "House For Sale," a tense drama of a psycho-pathic murderer.

3 My Friend trma-30m. Starring Marie Wilson, ITV House le calls ....

4, 10 T-Men In Action-Drama-"The Case of the Unlucky Gamble," true story of a mother and her son who concealed a :$50,000 annual take in a gambling casino without pay-ing income tax.

3 Biff Baker, U.S.A. Alan Hale, Jr., stars in stories of Foreign intrigue.

6 Johnny Downs Movie. 7, 8 Ray Bolger Show

Ray promises his new neighbor ' that he will spend a quiet New Year's eve in his apartment hut much to his surprise his friends have other ideas.

9 Scoop the Writers-30m. 11 Before Your Eyes-30m.

Semi-dramatic documentary series. A New Year's story is presented to-night.

9:00 2, 3 Lux Video Theater "The Lovely Day," with Ann Sheri-dan.

4, 10 Dragnet-30m. Jack Webb as Joe Friday,

5 Star Theater-30m. 7 To be Announced

8 Lux Video Theater-30m. 9 Basketball

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11 Colonel Flack-30m. Starring Alan Mowbray and Frank Jenks in the adventures of the fam-ous Saturday Evening Post charac-ter.

13 V.I.P. Freeman Lusk, host.

9:30 2,3,8 Big Town-Drama Starring Pat McVey and Joyce Hol-den.

4, 10 Ford Theatre-Drama-K-"Alias Nora Hale," starring Claire Trevor. The story of an embittered woman who, vows revenge on the authorities who, she thinks, have given her an unjust prison sen-tence.

5 Broadway Playhouse-30m. "Canterville Ghost," with Charles Laughton and Margaret O'Brien. The story of a ghost with a sense of humor still hanging around his earthly habitation who gives some GI's in England some adventures to write home about.

7 Stars of Tomorrow Wendell Niles, emcee.

8 Big Town-30m, 11 Stairway to Stardom-30m.

With Wally Sherwin and guests.

13 Film Playhouse « -Man of Conquest," with Richard Dix.

9:45 6 Tomorrow's News 10:00 2 Philip Morrii Playhouse

"David's Star of Bethlehem," the story of an orphan who brings joy and spiritual fulfillment to a deso-late and lonely couple.

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December 31 City At Night-60m. Tour of interesting institutions of the city.

6 Bill Mesmer Presents-15m, 7 Racket Squad-30m.

"Knockout."

8 Life Begins at 80-30m. 9 A Star Shall Rise

Christmas story presented by Family Theater.

11 On Your Way-30m. Bud Collyer, emcee and guest, Cesar Romero.

10:25 13 Ed Lyons Headlines-5m. 10:30 2 Newspaper of the Air-15m.

Jack Gardner reporting.

3 Pacific Theater-60m. 4 Foreign Intrigue—Drama—

Starring James Daly as Mrs-hart Powers.

7 Hank Weaver—News and Sports-15m.

8 Beat the Clock-30m. Bud Collyer and Roxanne put con-testants through stunts in a race against time.

9 Don Lee World News-15m. Lee Wood, Ted Meyers and Bill Brundige.

10 Rocky King, Detective 11 Close-Up-15m.

With George Putnam.

13 Clete Roberts Report-15m. 10:45 2 KNXT News— Weather—Sports

Grant Holcosnb, Tom Harmon and Austin Green.

7 Prize Theater "Backlash." with Jean Rogers.

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11 Jackson's Sport Shots-15m. With Jackson Wheeler.

13 Ed Lyons Headlines-5m. 10:50 13 Owl Movie

"The Trespasser," with Dale Evans.

11:00 2 The Late Show "For You I Die," with Cathy Downs, Nlischa Auer and Paul Laughton.

3 Watch Night Services 4 Eleventh Hour News-15m.

With Reporter Don Rick

Final Edition-15m. With Tom Hallen.

8 George Jessel Show 10 Ten Spot Theater

"Hoosier schoolboy." 11 George Putnam—News-15m.

11:15 4 Watch Night Service From Hamline Methodist Church of Washington, D.C.

11:20 8 Midnight Mass From St. Joseph's Cathedral.

11 Jackson's Theater "Getting Gertie's Garter," with Den-nis O'Keefe and Marjorie Reynolds.

11:30 3 Final Edition News-15m. 8 Newsreel-30m.

11:55 4 Late Date At the Movies "The Man Who Walked Alone." with Kay Aldrich and Dave O'Brien.

12:00 2 KNXT Midnight News 8 News Reel

1:00 11 News and Sports With Jackson Wheeler.

1:10 11 Jackson's Theater "Strange Illusion," with Jimmy Ly-don and Warren William.

2:00 11 Rose Parade Preparations Featuring interviews with celebri-ties and films of last year's parade.

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"GOD'S COUNTRY," Robert Lowery, Heren Gilbert -1948. (4) 8:30 a.m.

"THE LAD," Gordon Harker, Jane Carr. (2) 9:50 a.m. A jail-bird is mistaken for a detective and this, understandably, con-stitutes a turning point in his life.

"LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE," Dickle Moore. (7) 2:45 p.m. School days in a small town contrasted with gangster and reform school life.

"DOUBLE IDENTITY," Ray Middleton, Jane Wyatt. (11) 3:30 p.m. A falsely convicted man escapes prison and, listed as dead, leads a new life of philanthropy until he is recognized.

"THE POINTING FINGER," John Stuart, Viola Keats. (2) 4:C0 p.m.

"STRANGER OF THE SWAMPS," Robert Barret, Rosemary La Planche. (11) 4:15 p.m. Retribution from beyond the grave, the sinister shadow of a murdered man who returns to exact his vengeance.

"DANCING FEET," Ben Lyon, Joan Marsh. (5) 4:30 p.m. Society girl turned taxi dancer teams up with bellhop who wants to be a hoofer.

"THE FIGHTING VIGILANTES." (5) 5:30 p.m.

"WINTER CARNIVAL," Ann Sheridan. (13) 7:30 p.m. The Dartmouth winter carnival is the background for a story of love and misunderstanding.

"CITY OF SILENT MEN," Frank Albertson, June Lang. (9) 8:CO p.m.

"MAN OF CONQUEST,". Richard Dix. (13) 9:30 p.m. The story of Sam Houston, who rose to the top as governor of Ten-nessee, sank to low levels when his mar• nage failed, and rose again to help found the state of Texas and fulfill the dream of Andrew Jackson.

"HOOSIER SCHOOLBOY." (10) 10:30 p.m. "BACKLASH," Jean Rogers. (7) 10:50 P•m• "THE TRESPASSER," Dale Evans, Douglas

Fowley. (13) 10:50 p.m. Concerning news-paper folk and murder over the sale of phony rare books.

"FOR YOU I'D DIE," Cathy Downs, Mischa Auer, Paul Langton. (2) 11:00 p.m.

"GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER." Dennis O'Keefe, Marjorie Reynolds. (11) 11:20 p.m.

"THE MAN W HO W ALKED ALONE," Kay Aldrich, Dave O'Brien — 1945. (4) 11:55 p.m.

"STRANGE ILLUSION," Jimmy Lydon, Warren William. (11) 1:10 a.m. A boy dreams his father was murdered and not killed accidentally, as believed.

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5:00 2 Space Funnles-60m. Dal Mchennon with cartoons, stories and games for children.

3 Jeanne Baird Presents-50m.

4, 10 Atom Squad-15m. Steve Elliot hides behind the Iron Curtain to rescue a brilliant scien-tist.

7 Journal of TV Talent-Con't S The Story Lady-10m. 11 Movieland Matinee, Cont'd-13 Webster Webfoot-30m.

5:10 8 Channel 8 Corral-60m. 5:15 4, 10 Gabby Hayes-15m.

Johnny Mack Brown stars in "Driftin' Along."

6 Spanish Language News-15m 7 Dusty Walker Show

5:25 5 Program Preview-5m. 5:30 4, 10 To be Announced

5 Western Feature-60m. -Naval o Trails."

6 Cowboys and In¡uns-30m. 7 Ladies' Matinee-25m. Jack Rourke emcees.

11 Sheriff John-Cartoon Time Ca rtoon F j me.

13 Televenture-45m. 5:50 3 Thought For the Day 5:55 7 KECA-TV News 6:00 2 Comedy Shorts-30m.

Famous old comedies.

3 What's New?-15m. 4 Nutsy the Clown-15m. 7 Space Patrol-15m. 9 Action Theater-60m. 10 Marshal Tom 11 Thunderbolt-15m.

The Wonder Colt.

13 Over the Counter-30m. Starring Dick Haynes

6:15 3 Evening News 4 Commander Cornet-30m. 7 Jack Owens Show With Mary Ann.

8 Amos 'n' Andy-30m. 11 Rumor of the Jungle-15m.

Starring Jon Hall in "Contraband" (Part 2).

6:25 2 Weather-News-Sm. With Austin Green.

6:30 2 Doug Edwards-News-15m. 3 Topper

Starring Ann Jeffreys, Bob Sterling and Leo G. Carroll.

6 Johnny Jet-Serial 10 Football This Week

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January 1 11 Time for Beany-Kids-15m.

Bob Clampett's puppet adventures for children.

13 KLAC Telepaper-10m. Ed Lyons and Sam Baiter.

6:40 13 Today's Weather 6:45 2 Perry Como Show-Music-

Perry Como, star, with the liontane Sisters and Mitchel Ayers' Rand.

4, 10 Sports News-10m. With tiles e Hermann.

5 Handy Hints-Tips-10m. With Dorothy (jardiner and Ken Graue,

8 Newsreel-15m. 10 Sports Editor 11 George Putnam-News-15m. 13 Sam Balter's Sportsbook

Sam Baiter with Sports stories.

6:53 4 Elmer Peterson-News-Sm. 5 Bollay Wenther-5m. 7 Weather News 8 Weatherword-5m. 10 Newspaper of the Air

7:00 2 Musical Chairs-30m. Starring Johnny Mercer, Bobby Troup and Stan Freiberg.

4, 10 Gillette Fights-M-45m. Newsreel-15m. With Gil Marlyn. Hopalong Cassidy. Starring Bill Boyd.

7 The Ruggles Show-30m. Starring Charlie Ruggles In "The Christmas Story."

8 Four Star Playhouse-30m. 9 Kings Crossroads-30m. 11 Starrime Theater-30m. 13 Jimmy Wakely Show-60m.

"Six Gun Serenade."

7:15 5 Surprise Twist-Drama-15m. 7:30 2 Person to Person-30m.

Edward R. Murrow interviews peo-ple in the news speaking from their own homes.

5 Premium Playhouse-30m. 6 Heart of the City 7 Stu Erwin Show-Series-30m.

Starring Stu Erwin and June Coll-yer in "Brown Eyes."

8 People In the News 9 Big Picture-30m. 11 Mid Evening Movies-60m.

"London Blackout Murders," with John Abbott and Mary McLeod.

7:45 3, 4, 10 Camel News Caravan-John Cameron Swayze reports.

8 Local News-10m. 7:55 8 News-5m. 8:00 2 Marna-30m.

Starring Peggy Wood and Judson La ire.

3,

3 Red Skelton Show

4, 10 Garraway at Large-Variety-30m. Dave Garroveay with a music and variety program. Skitch Henderson directs music. Guest stars.

5 Lawrence Welk-60m. 6 Dangerous Assignment-30m.

Brian Donievy stars.

7 Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet-Comedy-30m. Episodes in the lives of the Nelson family starring Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard.

8 Death Valley Days 9 The Greatest Drama-30m. Actual fil m sequences of prominent 211th Century personalities.

13 Thrifty Theater-30m.

8:15 9 Feature Film-45m. "Queen of Broadway," with Buster Crabbe.

8:30 2 Topper-Comedy-30m. Starring Ann Jeffreys, Robert Sterl-ing and Leo G. Carroll.

3 Victory At Sea-30m. 4 Coke Time-Music-15m.

Eddie Fisher, star. with Don Ameehe. "The Tuskestee Institute Choir are guest's. Songs include "Go Tell It On the Mountain," "Mary Had A Baby," "There's No Christ-mas Like A Home Christmas," "Christmas Card," "Litle Town of Bethlehem," and "Adeste Fideles."

6 Johnny Downs Movie-75m, 7 Pepsi-Cola Playhouse-Drama Arlene Dahl hostess, presents "Miss Darkness."

8 Topper-30m. Starring Anne Jeffreys and Robert Sterling.

10 Yesterday's Newsreel 11 Film Featurette 13 Wrestling, Ocean Park-

Ringside comments by Garry Good-win.

8:45 4 Bob Considine-15m. 10 Greatest Fights-15m. 11 The Christopher Program

With Father Keller and guest.

9:00 2 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars-Richard Egan and Ellen Drew • star in "Go Away Winner," tragic story of a ne'er-do-well who swears ven-geance on the wife who leaves him.

3, 4, 10 The Big Story-Drama A reporter of the Lowell (Mass.) Sun Investigates the case of a jobless man who held up a bank but who voluntarily surrendered to police and saves him from a prison term.

S Western Varieties-60m.

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January 1 7 Pride of the Family-60m. Starring Paul Hartman and Fay Wray in light comedy centered around the Morrison family. Alhie gets into trouble with his wife when she objects to the attentoin he is paying to an old flame.

8 Adolphe Menjou-30m. Adolphe Menjou host to weekly stars

11 California Theater-30m. 9:30 2 Our Miss Brooks-30m.

Starring Eve Arden. A mysterious Mr. Casey has purportedly be-queathed large gifts to Miss Brooks and other faculty members but a surprise and disappointment is in store for all the beneficiaries.

3 Dennis Day Show-30m. 4, 10 Sound Stage-30m.

Dramatic series featuring well-known Broadway and Hollywood actors.

7 Comeback Story-30m. George Jessel entrees dramatic stories of persons who have lost their former place in society and are attempting a "come-back." To-night's story dramatizes highlights from the lives of Leni Lynn and Guy Cheney, young singers who overcame ailments which threatened their vocal careers.

Our Miss Brooks Feature Film-60m. "Girl From MotitereN," Larne and Armida.

Success Story-30m. Tomorrow's News. With Lionel Van Deerlin.

My Friend Irma-30m. Starring Marie Wilson.

3, 10 Claim To Fame 4 Two Of A Kind-30m.

Wally Sherwin, moderator.

5 Modern Movies-90m. "Stolen Face," with Paul Henreld. Lizeheth Scott.

6 Bilk Mesmer Presents. 7 Your Claim To Fame With moderator George Fennemass and panelists Elyse Knox, Jay Stewart, Joan Shawlee and Arthur Strock.

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My Friend Irma-30m. Front Page Detective-30m. Starring Edmund Imwe in "Ring-side Seat for Murder."

Newspaper of the Air Jack Gaidner reporting.

Admiral Theater-90m. Call the Coach With Red Sanders.

FRIDAY hi LOGS 7 Hank Weaver—News and Sports-15m.

8 Pepsi-Cola Playhouse Arlene Dahl, hostess.

9 Don Lee World News Lee Wood, Ted Meyers and Bill Brtuulige reporting.

10 Ten Spot Theater "Strange Illusion," with Jimmy Ly-don and Sally Eilers.

11 Heart of the City-30m. With Patrick McVey and Jane Nigh.

10:45 2 KNXT News— Weather—Sports Grant Holcomb, Tom Harmon and Austin Greene.

4 To be Announced 7 Prestige Playhouse

"World Accuses," with fickle Moore.

13 Locker Room Interviews-1 5m. With Garry Goodwin.

11:00 2 Chronoscope-15m. World events series with Larry Le-Seur.

4 Eleventh Hour News—ISm. 8 To Be Announced

9 Don Lee World News Lee Wood, Ted Meyers and Bill Brund ige reporting.

10 Ten Spot Theater 11 George Putnam—News-15m. 13 Ed Lyons' Headlines—Sm.

11:05 13 Owl Movie-90m. "Sartmildt," with Tommy Wonder.

11:15 2 The Late Show "Jungle Patrol," with Christine Miller and Mickey Knox.

4 Editor Yorgesson Starring Harry Stewart.

11:20 4 MovIes-60m. "Ritteheard," with John Carradine, Jean Parker and Nils Asther.

11 Jackson's Theatre-90m. "The Girl Who Dared," with Lorna Gray and Peter Cookson.

11:30 3 Final News 5 Final Edition-15m.

With roto Flatten

8 Newsreel-10m. 11:45 5 Police Calls 1:00 11 News and Sports-10m.

With Jackson Wheeler.

1:05 2 KNXT Midnight Headlines 1:10 11 Late Jackson Theatre-75m.

"Army Wives," with Elyse Knox, Marjorie Rambeau.

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"THE MAN W HO W ALKED ALONE," Kay Aldrich, Dave O'Brien — 1945 (4) 8:30 a.m.

"DUSTY ERMINE," Ronald Squire, Jane Baxter, Felix Alymer. (2) 9:00 a.m. Comedy in which artist becomes forger by accident and is drawn into search for counterfeiters' ring.

"TOURNAMENT TEMPO," Alan Lane. (11) 2:00 p.m. A female talent scout discov-ers a hockey player whom she grooms for stardom.

"LAUGHING AT LIFE," Victor McLaglen. (7) 2:45 p.m. A group of civil engineers In Panama quell a revolution.

"STRANGER AT MY DOOR," Valentina Dyall, Joseph O'Connor. (2) 4:00 p.m.

"BLAZING BARRIERS," Frank Goghlin. (11) 4:15 p.m.

"GIRL FROM MANDALAY," Conrad Nagel. (5) 4:30 p.m. White man marries Manda-lay resort entertainer when his English sweetheart tires of waiting for him.

"NAVAJO TRAILS." (5) 5:30 p.m. "SIX GUN SERENADE," Jimmy Wakely.

(13) 7:00 p.m. "LONDON BLACKOUT MURDERS," John

Abbott, Mary McLeod. (11) 7:30 p.m. Man follows and kills everybody he thinks is an enemy of Great Britain.

"QUEEN Or BROAD WAY," Buster Crabbe, Rochelle Hudson. (9) 8:15 p.m. A lady of dubious background tries to appear respectable so she may adopt a child.

"GIRL FROM MONTEREY," Jack LaRue, Armida, Edgar Kennedy. (9) 9:30 p.m. Deals with the strivings of a girl who manages her prize-fighting brother.

"STOLEN FACE," Paul Henreid, Lizabeth Scott. (5) 10:00 p.m.

"STRANGE ILLUSION," Jimmy Lydon, Sally Eller', Warren William. (10) 10:30 p.m. A boy dreams his father was murdered, not accidentaly killed as was bel ieved.

"THE W ORLD ACCUSES," Dlckle Moore. (7) 10:45 p.m.

"SARUMBA," Tony Wonder, Doris Dowling, Michael Whalen. (13) 11:05 p.m. A show business story filmed in Havana.

"JUNGLE PATROL," Christine Millar, Mickey Knox. (2) 11:15 p.m. American flyers

try to intercept enemy planes from a jungle airstrip In New Guinea.

"BLUEBEARD," John Carradin•, Jean Parker -1944. (4) 11:20 p.m. The old story of the wife slayer and his eighth Intend-ed victim, who outwits him.

"THE GIRL W HO DARED," Lorna Gray, Peter Cookson. (11) 11:20 p.m. A "ghost party" on a stormy night results in three murders.

"ARMY WIVES." Elyse Knox, Marjorie Rambeau. (11) 1:10 a.m. A serviceman and his girl are prevented from getting married by repeated transfers, until a general steps in.

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DECEMBER 25, 1953 TV-RADIO LIFE

TV PROGRAM FINDER

11—KTTV -5746 Sunset Blvd.

Abbott nod Costello Film_ KTTV, 7:30 p.m. W 1:30 p.m. Su

Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. ___KF..CA-TV, .8 p.m. F

Advertising World.- --___KECA-TV, 10 p.m. M Alcoholic Can ( orne Batk....KTFV, 5:30 p.m. Su Allen, Fred__ — KNBH. 10 p.m. Tu All Star Revue KNISH, 9 p.m. alt. Sa American Forum of the Air__KINBH, 9:30 a.m. Su American Inventory. — KNBH, 4 p.m. Sa American Year....._ —_-___ ..KNXT, 12 m. Su Amateur Hour KNBH, 8:30 p.m. Sa American TV Hour KFICA-TV, 9:30 p.m. Tu Amos 'n Andy . ....... __ _ ............ KNXT. 8 p.m. Tu Ask The Doctor.. ..KTLA, 12 m. Su Arthur Murray Party —.....KNBH 7:30 PM- M At Ease — ...KTLA, 8 p.m. M Atom Squad. KNBII, 5 p.m. M-F Auction City KTTV, 4:30 p.m. Sa Auctioq Park. - -....._KTTV, 2 p.m. Su Auer> Gene .. _ - -.KNIXT. 5:30 p.m. Su Babbit. Harry.. ........_..........KNBH. 7 p.m. Tu Badge 714.. _KTTV, 7:30 p.m. Sa Baiter. Sam KLAC-TV. 6:30 P.M• M-F:

_6:45 p.m. M-F Batter's Sports Flook_KLAC-TV, 6:30 p.m. 5I-F liand.oana ites Ile KTLA, 9 p.m. Su BasketbaLl... KHJ-TV, 8 p.m. W, F, Sa; 9 p.m. Th Bates Mercedes WN W 11 a.m W•

— 10:45 a.m. ii, Tu, Th. e Beat the Clock. KNXT, 6:30 p.m. Sa Before Your Eyes KTTV, 8:30 p.m. Th Benny. Jack _ _ _KNXT. 7 p.m. Alt. Su Biff Baker... JETLA, 8:30 p.m. Th Big Game Hunt. KHJ-TV. 8 p.m. W Big Payoff.____-- ..KNXT. 12 m. M-F

.Big torY. , KNBH, 9 p.m. F Big Town.. KNXT, 9.30 Th Bill Leyden's Theatre__ _Erry, 2 p.m. M-F Blue Ribbon Bouts______ ...... __KNXT, 7 p.m. W Holley, Gene__ _ ____ KTLA, 6:55 p.m. M-F Bolger, Ray__ KECA-TV, 8:30 p.m. Th *Bond, Lyle. .KHJ-TV 12:55 p.m. M-F Bonin° kNiill. 8 p.m. Sa Boston Mackie KTTV, 8:30 p.m. VI Boxing e..... KLAC-TV. 8:30 p.m. Tu

..KECA-TV. 6 p.m. Sa: 8:15 p.m. Sa: _KI1J-TV. 8:30 p.m. M

Bride and Groom KNISH, 12 m. MA, Broadway Playhouse .KTLA, 9:30 p.m. Tb Burns & Allen KNXT. 8 p.m. M Cafe Continental KTLA. 7:30 p.m. Tu Call the Coach. KNBH. 11 p.m. Sa *Camel New• Caravan _KNI111, 7:45 p.m 1.1.1. Campus Farmers. .KECA-TV. 3 pan. Sa .Captain Midnight_ _ .... . KNXT, 5 p.m. Sat

KIIJ-TV. 5:30 p.m. Su Captured . Krim. 8:30 p.m. Sa Carter, Mary... KL'CA-TV, 2 p.m. M-F Carta in rim,. — KTTi. 5:311 pan fu_p Cavalcade of Books..._ —_KN'XT, 3:30 p.m. Su Cavalcade of America__ _KECA-TV. 7 p.m. Tu Chance of a Lifetime......._ KTTV, 6:30 p.m. Su Chase, Charlie_____ _ —__ETLA, 7:30 p.m. W Chef ',Muni . KTTV, 1 p.m. M-1, Chevron Theatre _.. ......... KTTV, 1:30 p.m. Tu China Smith KECA-TV, 7 p.m. Sa Christmas Music Festival KNXT, 2 p.m. F Christmas Readings KNXT, 11 p.m. Th Christophers . KHJ-TV, 5:15 p.m. Sa; — KTTV, 5:45 p.m. Su

Chronoscope _ ___ _KNXT, 11 p.m. M, W. F Church ir, the Home. KSX'A-Ti, 11 a.m. Su Circle Theatre__ KNBH, 9:30 p.m. Tu Cisco Kid .......KECA-TV 7 p.m. M: 5 p.m. Su City at Night. ....t... ..KTLA. 10 p.m Th City Detective _ _KNXT, 10 p.m. M Close-Up 1 KTTV, 10:15 p.m. T Commander Comet KNBIll, 6:15 p.m. M-I, Como, Perry KNXT, 6:45 p.m. M, W. F Coates, Paul. .KTTV, 10:30 p.m. Su Colonel Flack__ KTTV, 9 p.m. Th Comeback Story KECA-TV, 9:30 p.m. F Comeds Hour KNISH, 8 p.m. Su Considine, Bob KNBH, 8:45 p.m. F Cooley Spade KTLA. 8 p.m. Sa Corma Playhouse . KECA-TV. 8 p.m. Tu Cotton Bowl Football Game..11-NBH, 10:45 a.m. F Craig Kennedy, Crimlnologist__ ____KFIJ-TV.

7:30 p.m. Su Crash the Party KTLA, 10:30 p.m. Sa Crosby. Bob — . _KNXT, 12:30 p.m. M-F Crosby, Calling KHI-TV. 1 p.m. M-F Cut ti.e FIlm _......: .KHJ-TV, 6:30 p.m. Su Danger KNXT. 10 p.m To Dangerous AssIgnment. —.KNBH, 10:30 p.m. Tu Dar.o. Joao ._ __ KI'slifi , p.m. Si Death Valley Days M TV, 9 p.m. alt. Su Dennis Day Show. . . KNISH. 9 p.m. M DEilaggio, Joe 118;BH, 4:45 p.m. Sa Ding Dong School....... _KNISH 10 a.m. M-F Dinner Theater KLAC-TV. 7 p.m. Th Dixon Nancy KTT% 4 p.m it W. J Dollar a Second.. __ ____KTTV. 7:30 p.m. M

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6—XETV-4233 Park Blvd., San Diego g_KHJ-TV-1313 No. Vine St. (28). 7—KECA-TV—Prospect and Talmadge HO. 2-2133.

Ave. (27). NO. 3-3311. 10—KFSD-TV, Grant Hotel. HO. 2-7111. 13—KLAC-TV-1000 No. Cahuenga B lvd. (39). HO. 2-7311.

Dorita KLAC-TV. 7:45 p.m. Su Double or Nothing__ KNXT, 3 p.m. M, W. F Douglas Fairbanks Presents KNBH. 7 p.m. Tb Douglas, Melvyn Dragnet. _.._ _FITTEVN, 1817:1309 pp.mm. TTui,

Dude Martin . _. KTTV, 9 p.m. SS Dusty Walker Show.. XECA-TV, 5:15 p.m. M-F Eastside Kids. — _____ ...KTLA. 6:3U e•m• Su Eddie Cantor Story Preview _ _ _.KECA-TV, 8:30 p.m. Tu

Editor Yorgesson —. ---KNBH, 11:15 p.m. M-F *Edwards, Doug _KNXT, 6:30 p.m. M-F Edwards, Ralph....... _— _ ....KNBH. 10 p.m. W Erwin, Stu. KECA-TV, 3730 p.m. Sa; 7:30 p.m. F Ethel and Albert KNBH, 7:30 p.m. Sa Excursion KNBIL 4 p.m. Su Facts Forum... .._. — KNBH, 2:30 p.m. Su Fairbanks, Douglas.. — KNBH, 7 p.m. Th Faith for Today__ .KECA-TV. 12:30 p.m. Su Farms and Gardens__ ........ __KNBFI, 3:15 p.m. Sa Favorite Story _ KTTV. 8 p.m. Tu Fearless Fosdick. _-- ...,KHJ-TV, 5 p.m. Su Files of Jeffrey Jones KTTV, 8 p.m. W Fireside Theater_ _ . .. _ _ KN.BII 9 p.m. Tu Fisher, Eddie. KNIHI C-7«:-30 .. P.m. W: 8:30 p.m. F Flyboy _ . __ _ _. KTLA, 6:30 p.m. M-F Follow Your Heart _____KNBIL 11:45 a.m. M-F Ford Theater . KNBH. 9:30 p.m. Th Foreign Intrigue . __ ____KNBIL 10:30 p.m. Ti, Four Star Playhouse. _ ___KNXT. 8:30 p.m. Th Freedom Forum_ _ -- KLAC-TV. 5 p.m. Su Froman, Jane KNXT 6:45 p.m. Tu, Th From Hollywood _ _KHJ-TV. 8:30 p.m. Su Front Page Detective. KTTV, 10 p.m. F Frontiers of Faith__ _.......KNBH, 10:30 a.m. Su Frosty troll .3 KTI.A, 8 p.m. Si Gabby Hayes...---___..... _ KNBH, 5:15 p.m. M-F Garden Chats eeTTV. 12:30 p.m. Su Garden Vagabond. ..KNXT, 11:30 a.m. Su *Gardner, Jack _ILNiXT. 10:30 p.m. M-1, Garroway at Large KNBH. 8 p.m. F Georgie Jessel Show._ .1LECA-TV 6:30 p.m. Su

KNF111, 4:30 p.m. Su Get The Facts Gilchrist. Norma.. ..KTTV. 11:30 a.m. M-F Gillette Fights _KNBH, 7 p.m. IT Gleason. Jackie_ liN XI, 8 p.m. S..) Glamour Girl... KNISH, 10.30 a.m. M-F Glamour Session _ —.KTTV. 4 p.m. Tu, Th Godfrey, Arthur _KNXT, 8 p.m. W;

2:30 n.m. M-Th Godfrey's Talent Scouts.- .KNXT, 8:30 p.m. M Goodyear Theatre. .KNBIL 9 p.m. alt. Su Gordon'* Garden KECA-TV, 4 p.m. Su *liraue, Ken KTLA, 11 p.m. Su; 11:30 p.m. F Great Churches of Golden West KTT%, 11 a.m. Su Greatest Drama_____ _ __KILI-TV, 8 p.m. F Green, Austin..... .... .KNXT. 6:25 p.m. M-F Guiding Light : KNXT 2.15 pm il-F

WI AC-TV. 8:15 p.m . Tu KTLA, 5:30 Ihm • Su

Gypsy Caravan..

Half l'int Panel _KNISH, 5 p.m. Hall of Fame Halls of Science_ —_---- KNBH. 3 p.m. Su Handy Hints.. KTLA, 6:45 p.m. M-F Handy Man KI1J-TV, 7:30 p.m. F *Batten, Torn .......KTLA. 11 p.m. M. Tr];

11:15 p.m. W Hawkins Falls. — ' KNBH, 11 a.m. 11I-F Haynes, Dick. K LAC-TV, 6 p.m. M-F Hayes, Gabby . KNISH, 5:15 p.m. M-F Heart of the City *Hermann, Cleve . .30 p.m. F — KNISH, 6:50 p.m. M-F Hill. Jess — KILI-TV, 7 p.m. Th Hit Parade.... KNBH, 10:30 p.m. Sa Hollywood Legion Bouts_KECA-TV„ 8:1S p.m. Sa holly. ood Music Ilall KTI.A, 7:30 p.m. Th Hollywood Off Beat —...KTTV, 8:30 p.m. Tu Hollywood Opportunity. — KTLA, 8 p.m. Th Home and Fashion Show._.KECA-TV, 8 p.m. Su Hometown Jamboree. _KLAC-TV, 7:30 p.m. Sa Hopalong Cassidy.... --- KTTV 1 p.m Si Hope, Bob.. KNISH, 8 p.m. alt. Tu Four of Decision... KECA-TV, 1:30 p.m. Su House Party KNXT 11.30 a.m. 51-1. Howdy Doody.. .KNBH, 5:30 p.m. M-F Hutton. Ina Ray... T. KTLA. 9 p.m. Tu I Led Three Lives. —_KECA-TV, 7 p.m. Su I Lose Lucy KNXT, 9 p.m. M I Married Joan KNBH, 8 p.m. Si Pli Buy That KNXT, 3 p.m. Tu. Tit Industry on Parade_ _ __KNBII, 10:45 p.m. Sri in God We Trust. KTLA," It a.m. Su in My Opinion KNBII, 7:15 p.m. IS Inspector Mark Sabre—...KECA-TV. 10 p.m. W;

KI1.1-TV, 7:30 p.m. Su Invitation Playhouse. KLAC-TV. 7 p.m. Si I've Got a Secret — __KNXT, 9:30 p.m. W Jackson's Sport Shots_____KTTV, 10:30 p.m. Th Jalopy Derby KTTV. 2:30 p.m. Sir Jamie KECA-TV, 7:30 p.m. W Jane Penman Show. .KN.XT, 0:45 p.m. Tu, Ti, Jarvis. AI .KECA-TV, 4 p.m. M-F Jessel, George_ _ ___KECA-TV. 6:30 p.m. Su Johnny Jimiter... _ __KNXT. 5:30 p.m. Sa John Wayne Missies KTTV. 1 p.m. Sir Journal of TV Talent__KECA-TV, 4 p.m. M-F Judge For Yourself. .KNBH, 10 p.m. Tu

Juke Box Jury.—. _- -__18.-NXT, 10:30 p.m. Sa Juvenile Jury. ........-- KNXT, 4:30 p.m. Su *KLAC Telepaper —_KLAC-TV, 6:30 p.m. M-F Karns. Roscoe .... _ _...KTTV. 9:30 pp::: Sn a Key to the Kitchen_ .1i-NBH 1:30 p.m. M-F Kent Theatre Kilpatrick, Reid. KLAC-TV. 8:30 p.m. Tu King of the fling_ KIIJ-TV, 9 p.m. W Kingston Lenore. ...KNBH. 1:30 p.m. M-F Kit Carson KECA-TV. 1:30 p.m. M Kraft Playhouse KECA-TV, 6:30 p.m. Th Kraft TV Theater _KNBH. 9 p.m. W Kukla, Fran and 0111e.._ ..... KNBH, 3:30 p.m. Su La Roy. Elite ...... _.._ KTTV. 4 p.m. Tu, Th Ladles' Matinee —_-_-__K- ECA-TV 5:30 p.m. M-F Ladies Always Win_ ___ _KNXT, 2:30 p.m. 1 Lane, Dick KTLA, 8:30 p.m. M Learning '53 KNXT, 2:30 p.m. Sa Leave It To The Girls....KECA-TV, 7:30 p.m. Ss Leonetti Caroline. —______KNBH, 1 p.m. Tu, Th Letter to Loretta. .KNBLI, 10 p.m. Su

Liberace _ KLAC-TV. 7:30 p.m. W .. S

. Life of Riley STTV, 7 p.m. Sa Life With Elizabeth KLAC-TV, 6:30 p.m. Su Life With Father and Mother KNXT,

630 Light of Faith _ __ _ _. _ __K-NXT, 1 p.m. Su Lighted Window____ —. KECA-TV, 8:30 p.m. Su Linkletter. Art KNXT. 11:30 a.m. M-F;

KTTV, 7 p.m. M Linn, Roberta KTLA. 7:30 p.m. Tu Littlefield. Joe..._. _........ _KTTV, 12:30 p.m. Su Lone Ranger B ECA-TV, 7:30 p.m. Th;

KNXT, 5 p.m. Su Love Of Life

KILI-TS'. T3;302 pri..mm : 1%11--FF Lucky V Lusk, Freeman ___ ____KLAC-TV, 6 p.m. Su Lux Video Theatre. .. KNXT, 9 p.m. Th *Lyon, Etl_KLAC-TV, 11 p.m. M. F; 11:15 pm Tu; 11:55 p.m. M; 10:45 p.m. Th

Slack. Ted KNBH, 8:30 p.m. Sa Make Believe Stars KTLA, 7:30 p.m. Su Make Room for Daddy _KECA-TV, 9 p.m. Tu Mama Weiss. .KHJ-TV, 2 p.m. M. Tu, W. F:

— 8 p.m. Th Marna KNXT. 8 p.m. F Sian Against Crime — KNISH, 10:30 p.m. W Man Behind the Badge.— __KNXT, 9:30 p.m. Su Sian of the Week .KNXT, 12:311 p.m. Su Man's Best Friend. KTLA, 5 p.m. Su *Manning, Dave. . ..KTLA. 2:55 p.m. F Martin. Dude. KTTV, 9 p.m. W S atinynKK anCee . KNFSH, 10 p.m. Th *Iai rt .KTLA 7 p.m. M-F Mari. Gronelio_ KNBH. 8 p.m. Th McAdoo, Slary_____ ___KNBEL 1 p.m. M, W. F McCune, Hank____—____ KLAC-TV, 6 p.m. Su McElroy, Jack _KNBH, 12:15 p.m. SI-F Medallion Theater.. KNXT. 7 p.m, Sa Meet Millie --___ KNXT, 6 p.m. Sa Meet Mr MeNutley____ _ —_KNXT, 8 p.m. Th Meet the Press ..._ —. _.KNBIFI, 6 p.m. Su Sleet The Wrestlers_ ____ _. KTTV. 8 p.m. M

JETTV, 8 p.m. Tu Menjou, Adolphe Mercer, Johnny................. _ KNXT. 7 p.m. F Message of the Master. __,KECA-TV, 1 p.m. Su Milani, Chef . _.._._. KTTV, 1 p.m. M-i Molly Bee Show__ .... - -.KLAC-TV, 7 p.m. Su Montgomery, Robert.. KNISH. 9:30 p.m. M Moore, Garry .ENXT, 3:30 p.m. M-F Mr. Peepers _KINBEI, 7:30 p.m. Su Mrs. Talent, U.S.A.. _. ____ETLA, 3 p.m. F Mr. Wizard. .. ......._....KNBH. 1 p.m. Su Musical Chairs.. .KNXT. 7 p.m. F Musical Clues .. _.... KLAC-TV, 9:30 p.m. Sa6:50 p.m. Sa Sly Fasorite Husband KNXT. My Friend Irma KNXT, 10 pan. F My Little Margie. .ENBH, 8:30 p.m W Name That Tune. KNBIL 8 p.m. M Noah Webster Says - -.KTTV. 7 p.m. Su Noble, Leighton KTLA, 9 p.m. Su Norruan. Gene ....... .KH 1-TV. 4 p.m. il-F Nuttre, The Clown KNBH. 6 p.m. M-F Omnibus RNXT, 2 p.m. Su On Your Account On Your Way _ .KNBII, 4:30 p.m. M-F

KTTV, 10 p.m. Th One 0 Two Theater_ ____KIIJ-TV. 9 p.m. Su Open Road _ ETTi. 7:30 p.m. Th Operation Safety... _ -- -....-- KNXT. 12 m. Su Orange Bowl Ganse .KNXT, 10:45 a.m. F orchai Award _____ KECA-TV 9:15 p.m. St, Orient Express ....._.KECA-TV, 8:30 p.m. Tu Our Famous Flusbande_ __KECA-TV, 9 p.m. Th Our Miss Brooks .KNXT. 9:30 p.m. F Outdoors with Waggle K.NBIL 5:30 p.m. Sa Over the Counter KLAC-TV. 6 p.m. M-F

.KECA-TV, 6:15 p.m. il-F Panorama jack;Ma Pacifie - -- __KNXT 7 a.m. M-F Pantoniime Quiz KT/V, 10:30 p.m. M Parlor Party KNISH, 2 p.m. M-F Parrish, Helen __KNBFI, 10:30 p.m. Su Paul Coates Confidential. —. KTTV, 10:30 p.m. Su Pepsi-Cola Playhouse RECA-TV. 8:30 p.m. F Perr,, Corno Show____KNXT. 6:45 p.m. M. W. F Person to Person .KNXT, 7:30 p.m. F

I MF 1 p.m. Th Pet Exchange

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*Peterson, Elmer ...KNBH. 6:55 p.m. M-F Pet Showcase - -...KNBH, 5 p.m. Sa Phiico Playhouse _ . _ __ _KNBH. 9 p.m. alt So Phillip Morris Play-house__KECA-TV, 10 p.m. Tb Photography Is Fun...____-.KHJ-TV, 7:30 p.m. DI Photo Quiz _____ -...KTTV, 3:30 p.m. M-F Pickard Family EITTV. 10:30 a.m. Su Place the Face... KNXT, 7:30 p.m. Th Plainclothesman. KTTV. 10 p.m. Su Platterpanel — KNXT, 10:30 p.m. Su Playcrafter's Club__---_.--KTLA, 4 p.m. swir Polire-Calls KTLA, 3:55 p.m. M-Th: 11:45 p.m. II Potter, Peter KNXT, 10:30 p.m. Sa, KECA-TV, 9:30 p.m. Su

Pride of the Family — KECA-TV, 9 p.m. F Prit ate Secretary KNXT, 7 p.m. alt. So Pro Football .KHJ-TV, 10 a.m. Su *Putnam, George * KTTF. 6:45 9.m. 51 -Fil.

H p.m. Su-Queen for a Day. KHJ-TV. 3 P.M. W I Quick As a Flash. ..KECA-TV, 8 p.m. rh Racket Squad...- -. ---KECA-TV, 10 p.m. Tit Raft, George KTLA, 10 p.m. Tu Ratner of the Jungle.-___KTTV, 7 p.m. alt. Tul -6:15 p.m. M-F•. 8 p.m. Sa

Range Rider KNXT. 7 p.m. Tu Ray Bolger Show .KECA-TV, 8:30 p.m. Th Realty Etchange.._ —_*.KLAC-TV, 6:15 p.m. Sa Red Buttons Show .KNXT, 9:30 p.m. M Red Skelton Show._ — _-__KNXT. 8:30 p.m. Tu *Roberts. Clete_ -____MILAC-TV, 10 p.m. Su, W; 8:30 p.m. Su

Robert Montgomery Presenta ...KNBH, 9:30 p.m. M Rocket Rangers. _ KNXT, 4:30 p.m. Sa Rocky King, Detective.----KTIV. 9:30 p.m. Su Rogers. Roy.. ___ - -KNR11. 6:30 p.m. Su Roller Derby. - --_KTLA, 8:30 p.m. re Rose Bowl Game KNBEI, 1:45 p.m. F Rose Parade.....K M-TV, 8:35 a.m. F; KECA-TV, 9 a.m. F; KNBH, 8:45 am. F

Rose Parade Preparations K'FI'V, 2 a.m. F Rourke Jack...-- -.KECA-TV 5:30 p.m. 51- F; Roy, Mike .KLAC-TV. 3 p.m. M-F Ruggles, Charlie._ _KECA-TV, 7 p.m. F Sea Power For Peace .. _. -KHJ-TV, 5:30 p.m. Sa Search for Tomorrow KNXT, 1:45 p.m. M-i' See It Now .. KNXT, 7:30 Tu Schlitz Playhouse ELINNT. 9 p.m. F Scoop the Writers _____K M-TV, 11;30 p.m. W Seven-Seventy on TV KE('A-TV, 12 m. Su Shakespeare On 'IV KNXT, 11 a.m. Sa Sheen, Bishop Fulton J. - --.IFFEV. 8 p.m. Su Sheriff John ..KTTV, 12 m. M-i' Sherwin, Wally arrv, 9:30 p.m. Th Shriner, Herb.. _ . KNXT, 9 p.m. Sa Shore, Dinah - ---.151-141. 7:30 p.m. Tu, Th Show of Shows. .KNBH, 9 p.m. alt. Sa Ski Tips... ....KEIJ-TV, 7:30 p.m. Th Sky King KECA-TV. K M-TV. 9 p.m. Su Smilin' Ed McConnelL —IETLA, 11:30 a .m. Sa Smith, Kate KNBH, 3 p.m. M-F Songs of Yesterday.:_......KLAC-TV, 7:45 p.m. Su Steller!' Ann...........---..........KNXT, / p.m. alt. Su Sound Stage KNBH, 9.30 p.m. F Space lloppers KNXT, 3:30 p.m. Sa Space Funnies . .... KNXT, 5 p.m. M-F Spare Patrol KECA-TV. 5:30 p.m. Sa; 6 p.m. M-F Spotlight Magazine... KTLA, 8 p.m. Tu Stairway To Stardom KTTV, 9:30 p.m. Th Starlite Stories KNXT, 10 p.m. W Star Shoppers.. _ —. KTTV, 11 a.m. M-F Star •Theater.....- ---------... . KTLA, 9 p.m. Th • Star Time KHJ-TV, 4 p.m. 51-F Stars of Tomorrow._ _ KECA-TV. 9:30 o.tri• Th Stars On Parade _____.11IECA-TV, 10:15 a.m. Su Startime Theater_ .srry. 8 p.m. F Story Theater KNXT, 7 p.m. Th Story Time. KECA-TV. 3 p.m. Su Street, Dave.- -,--- -KLAC-TV, 3 p.m. M-F Strike It Rich..._-__KNXT, 1 p.m. M-F: 9 p.m. W Studio One.- .... KNXT, 7 p.m. M Stulla, Bill .... _ KNBH, 2 p.m. 11I-F SUCCPAS Story Arry, 9:30 p.m. F Sugar Bowl Football Game KECA-TV,

10:45 a.m. F Sullivan, Ed KNXT, 8 p.m. Su Sunday Servica - --KNBEL 1:30 p.m. Su Super Circus.. K EC AA-.T7Vv, 12 pp.m.m.. m[S-uF Superman . —KECA-TV. 8:30 p.m. M Surprise Twist KTLA. 7:15 p.m. M-F Suspects Wanted.-_ _KIIJ-TV, 12:45 p.m. 111-F Suspense _____-...KNXT, 9:30 p.m. Tu *Swayze. John Cameron. KNBH. 7:45 p.m. 51-4, Talent Patrol KECA-TV, 4:30 p.m. Su Teleforum..._-_-_ — KTLA, 10:15 p.m. gu Televenture .._ ...... __ ____KLAr-Tv, 5:30 n.m. 51.F Tele-Vespers -KTLA, 11:30 p.m. Sa Terry and the Plrates-___KTTV, '1 p.m. alt Tu The Bennets KNBH, 11:30 a.m. M-F "The Movies" _ _ KTLA. 7:30 p.m. Su The Name's the Same_--KECA-TV. 7:30 p.m. Tu The Shopper _KNXT 10:15 a.m. M-F The Visitor BH, 7 p.m. The Web ..KNXT. 10 p.m. Su This Is Hawaii .KHJ-TV, 8 p.m. Su This Is Show Business. KNXT, 9 p.m. Tu This Is The Life ...... -.... --__KN'BH, 2 p.m. Su This Is Your Life.. —. KNBH. 10 p.m. W; This Is Your Music —.1INBIL 10:30 p.m. Su Thw mg, Danny. KECA.TV, 9 p.m. Tu 1 liver "R's", KHJ-TV, 8 p.m. M Titre:. Steps to Heaven 7.-KNBH, 11:15 a.m. M-F Thrill Theater__ —__KECA-TV, 9:05 a.m. M-F Thunderbolt — KTTV. 6 a.m. M-F Time for Beany...- .. - .. - --...KTTV, 6:30 p.m. M-Sa Times Square Playhoutte._KLAC-TV. 8:30 p.m. W Tin Panel Alley KLAC-TV, 9 p.m. Su T-Men in Action... KNBH. 8:30 p.m. Th Toast of the Town KNXT, 8 p.m. Su Todt, George. KNBH, 7:15 p.m. W Tootsie Hippodrome. KECA-TV, 4:30 p.m. Sa Topper KNXT. 8:30 p.m. F Town Hall Party ETTV. 10:30 p.m. Sa Tricks and Trents - -. KTLA. 3:30 p.m. F Turn to a Friend.. BlOC Twenty Queations. - -... - --IFIT k 6 p.m. Su

San Diego

DIAL DATA • SAN DIEGO . . . (Special) . . . The

Orange Bowl Game will again be car-ried on Chanel 8 New Year's Day. Starting at 10:45 PST the game will continue to approximately 2:00 P.M. Red Barber will again handle the play-by-play announcing assignment. The Miami classic, twentieth In the Orange Bowl series, will pit the nation's num-ber-one football power, Maryland, against fourth-ranking Oklahoma. The "Terps" went thru the 1953 sea-son undefeated and untied in ten games, to gain the Atlantic Coast Con-ference championship. In winning the Big Seven Conference title, Oklahoma's "Sooners" lost but one game, that to Notre Dame. . . . Prior to the Orange Bowl game Channel 8's viewers can watch the Rose Parade with Caroline Leonetti and Hank Weaver handling the color commentary and narration. The Parade will begin at 8:45 in the morning and will continue for ap-proximately two hours. Channel 8 has applied to the FCC to

increase its transmitting power to the maximum permitted under FCC regu-lations of 316,000 watts visual. The station will spend a total of $300,000 to improve the facilities. Channel 8 now operates with an effective radi-ated power of 28,000 watts. If granted permission by the FC.C, the station will start installation of a new RCA transmitter early next year. The new RCA transmitter will be of the latest design and is being manufactured in such a way that with minor changes it can be converted to telecast color. This will not only provide coverage in the San Diego County areas and adjacent county areas that are not now reached, but will improve the picture in Class A service field.

Two for the Money. .KNXT. 9 p.m. Is Two %If A Kind KNBH. 10 p.m. F U.S. Steel Hour__ __KECA-TV, 9:30 p.m. alt. Tu Valiant Lady - - -KNXT. 1:30 p.m. M-F Veloz, Frank ..KTLA, 10 p.m. Su Victory Baptist Singers —KTTV, 8:30 p.m. Su V.I.P -. — M AC-TV. 8 p.m. Th Voice of Firestone___ KNBH. 8:30 p.m. M Voices of Victory ..WITV, 7:30 p.m. Su Wakely, Jimmy. - KLA(:-TV. 7 p.m. F Waring, Fred — .KNXT, 9 p.m. Su Wayne, John _ar m 1 p.m. Su * Weaver. Elank- - MICA-TV. 10:30 p.m. M-F

8 p.m. Sa Weather News K NXT, 6:25 p.m. M-F: KECA-TV, 6:55 p.m. 5I,T, W,F

Webb, Jack_ KNBH, 9 p.m. Th Webster Webfoot. K1 AC-TV, 5 p.m. M-F Welcome Travelers. .KNBH, 4 p.m. M-F Welk. Lawrence KTLA 8 p.m. F Western Varieties ....KTLA. 9 p.m. F Westmore, Ern...-- -. eiCA-TV, 1:30 p.m. M-F What's My Line . ...... . . . .KNXT. .....KNXT. 7:30 p.m. Su What's Name of That Song .KECA-TV,

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Wicker ,I KECA-TV, 3 p.m. S_9, White, Betty ..KLAC-TV 3 11.m. M-r Whiteman, Paul.... KECA-TV, 6 p.m. Su Who Knows This. KLAC-TV, 4:30 p.m. Sa Who Said That__ - _______KNBH, 6 p.m. Sa Wild Bill [ticket:1L T ..KTLA. 6 p.m. Su Williams, Tez KNBH, 6:31) p.m. Sa Willock's Workshop.. .KTLA, 10:30 p.m. Tu Wilson, Dr Ernest 0-111LAC-TV. 4:50 p.m. M-1. Winehell Paul KNBIL 7 p.m. Su Winchell. Walter .KECA-TV, I p.m. Su Winky Dink____ __KNXT, 3 p.m. Sa World Church .Itli a-TV, 10:30 p.m. Su Wrestler's Lament _ __KTLA, 11 p.m. W Wrestling._ iLAC-TV. 8:30 e m. F:

-HTI:, A, 9 p.m. W: KTTV, 8 p.m. M; _.KECA-TV, 8:30 p.m. W: KHJ-TV, 9 p.m. Tu

Yesterday's Newsreel__ _ MTV, 7:15 p.m. M You Are There.. . .. KNXT, 6 p.m. Su You Asked For It.....7.—._. 2 -- ...SECA-TV. 8 p.m. M You're Never Too Old.- ,— - .....KNXT, 10 p.m. Sa Your Claim To Fame.---...KECA-TV, 10 p.m. F Zoo Parade IINTIIH, 12:34 pas. Su

PICK of the PIX1 by Aubrey Dahl

Inasmuch as this is the season when peace and good will should reign everywhere, I hope you won't think me too maudlin if I take this occa-sion to wish each and every one of you a very Merry Groundhog Day and a Happy Fourth of July.

"Stolen Face." (5) Jan. 1, 10:00. Paul Henreid is a famous plastic surgeon who falls in love with Lizabeth Scott a concert pianist. They have a short

romantic idyll and then Lizabeth goes back to her career, leaving Paul to brood over the va-garies of woman. He decides not to be lonely, however, and alters the face of a congenital criminal so that she looks exactly like his love. (From

this, I'm sure that all of you can see that Miss Scott plays a -dual role. At least, I think she did . . there just couldn't be two Lizabeth Scotts). He then marries his creation, who gives him a deuce of a time by continuing to behave like a congenital criminal . . she likes booze and jazz and what does that make the rest of us? Shall I tell you that true love finally wins out? "Man of Conquest." (13) Dec. 31,

9:30 is the story of Sam Houston, that great figure of the Old West, whose career carried him to the governor's mansion of two states, Louisiana and Texas. The film shows him to be a man of honor and courage, and al-though I'm sure that historical liber-ties have been taken . . as usually happens in film biographies . . I en-joyed the proceedings. "The Long Night." (5) Dec. 26, 6.30.

Henry Fonda is the Common Man, re-turned from the war and looking for the bright new world that was prom-ised him. He finds, instead, the same greed and suspicion that has dogged him all his life, and thus seizes even more eagerly on the love he feels for Barbara Bel Geddes, a girl as simple and as honest as he. Vincent Price, as the epitome of evil, palms himself off to Fonda first as the girl's lover and then as her father, and Fonda, his love and faith destroyed/ kills him. It is then, in a highly unlikely, but ne-vertheless buoying ending that he dis-covers that there is trust and fellow-ship in the world. Altogether, a fine film, first released in 1947. "Man In A Dinghy." (13) Dec. 28,

11:00. Here is what is known as a sprightly comedy. It's about a fellow, Michael Wilding, who hides out on a yacht to escape the police, falls in love with a beautiful French girl who happens to be conveniently on board, frightens everyone into thinking he is a dangerous fugitive and thèn straightens everything out by simply being innocent all along. Laugh, I thought I'd cry!

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The following is a list of special Christmas programs which were scheduled by the stations too late for our December 19-25 Issue. We Include them now for your Christmas listening.

Monday, December 21— THE VOICE OF FIRESTONE, KFI, 5:30 p.m. Soprano Elea-nor Steber, with Howard Barlow conduct-ing chorus and orchestra, will present a program of the best in Christmas music. Miss Steber will also sing Mozart's "Alle-luia."

Monday, December 21—CHRISTMAS GREET-INGS IN SONG, KECA, 8:00 p.m. John Charles Thomas and Los Angeles Chorale In fourth annual coast-to-coast presentation from Los Angeles.

Monday, December 21 — THE RAILROAD HOUR, KFI, 8:30 p. m. Gordon McRae and Dorothy Warenskjold co-star in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."

Monday, December 21— THE TELEPHONE HOUR, KFI, 9:CO p.m. Seven excerpts from Humperdinck's "Hansel and Gretel," with mezzo-soprano, Mildred Miller, soloist, chorus and orchestra will serve as major offering in a concert of seasonal music.

Monday, December 21 — DENVER LIGHTS ITS COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE, KHJ, 10:30 P•nl•

Tuesday, December 22— DRAGNET, KFI, 9:CO p.m., starring Jack Webb. A priest reports to the police the mysterious theft on Christmas Eve of a figure of the Christ Child.

Tuesday, December 22— MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY CHORUS, KHJ, 9:30 p.m. Program of Yulesong from 80-voice chorus.

Thursday, Qecember 24 —ABC CHRISTMAS STOCKING, KECA, 8:CO p.m. Emerging from the stocking will be Joseph Cotten, Paul Harvey, the Lone Ranger, Paul Whiteman band and Sammy Kaye, and, re-peated from the Sunday program, "Great-est Story Ever Told," a dramatic excerpt.

Thursday, December 24 — ROY ROGERS SHO W, KFI, 8:30 p.m. "Cowboy's Christ-mas," a Western drama with a holiday theme.

Thursday, December 24 — JOY TO THE W ORLD, KECA, 9:CO p.m. Yuletide songs by Gale Storm and a 70-voice choir are featured on a special ABC broadcast.

Thursday. December 24 — Dickens' "A CHRISTMAS CAROL," starring Sir Laur-ence Olivier, KFI, 9:30 p.m. Olivier por-trays Scrooge in an adaptation of the Christmas classic.

Thursday, December 24 — CHRISTMAS IN THE HOLY LAND, KHJ, 9:30 p.m. From the Field of the Shepherds in Jerusalem Will come a choral program sung by an Arabian choir.

Thursday, December 24— LIGHTING OF THE W HITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS TREE, KHJ, 9:30 p.m.

Thursday, December 24— PONTIFICAL MID-NIGHT MASS IN ST. PATRICK'S CATHE-DRAL, New York, KFI, 10:15 p.m.

Thursday, December 24 — CHRISTMAS CAROL PROGRAM, KNX, 00:CO p.m. The Robert Shaw Chorale and soprano, Eileen Farrell, will join with Leopold Stokowski and the CBS Radio Concert Orchestra in annual program to feature Russian Christ-mas traditional music arranged by Stokow-ski.

Thursday, December 24 — CHRISTMAS CAROLS AROUND AMERICA, KECA, 12:01 a.m. (Christmas morning.) Choirs, glee clubs and choruses composed of em-ployees of six major American industries: General Motors, the Texas Company, Hot-point, Inc., Electric Companies of America, Burlington Mills and Stanley Home Prod-ucts will lift their voices in caroling in this ABC program.

Friday, December 25 —G.I, GREETI NGS, KFI, 6:15 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. Servicemen stationed in Far East will send along messages to their relatives living in the Los Angeles area.

Friday, December 25— MUTUAL OF OMAHA CALLING. Overseas servicemen will ex-

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THERE WERE TWO PARTIES BACK to back last week —one for NBC-TV's "Mr. Peepers" (Wally Cox) and his cast making a one-time telecast from Holly-wood, and the other a Peter Potter affair following his ABC-TV fiftieth anniver-sary salute to Hollywood.

FROM WHAT I GATHERED, "Peepers" was "submitting" to the hullabaloo, though he didn't display the slightest annoyance. A couple hundred people crushed around him at the party hgld backstage at the NBC Burbank studios where he was courteous and Peeperish to everyone. When I asked him whe-ther he was impressed with the spa-cious set-up and tremendous facili-ties here, he said they were fine, but back home in New York was fine, too, and he wouldn't dream of moving here because "my roots are all in the East." Attractive Pat Benoit, who plays "Nancy" so appealingly on the show, was also in a hurry to get back home. Reason: husband. ALL GUESTS WERE DISAPPOINTED

change Christmas cheer with the folks at home.

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WHO'S GUESTING Monday, December 28— VOICE OF F I RE-STONE, KFI, 5:30 p.m. Nadine Conner and George London are guests with Harold Barlow and the Firestone Orchestra and Chorus.

Monday, December 28— TELEPHONE HOUR, KFI, 9:00 p.m. Lily Pons, coloratura so-prano, is guest with Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra.

WHAT'S SPECIAL Saturday, December 26—BLUE-GRAY GAME, KHJ, 11:45 a.m. The All-Stars of the North meet the All-Stars of the South in annual game at Cramton Bowl, Montgomery.

Tuesday, December 29 — BASKETBeLL, KF WB, 8:30 p.m. The game between Loy-ola and Los Angeles State is heard in its entirety.

Wednesday, December 30 — BASKETBALL, KF WB, 7:30 p.m. UCLA vs. Iowa Is heard at 7:30 p.m. USC-Michigan State game is heard at 9:30 p.m.

Thursday, December 31 — BASKETBALL, KF WB, 7:30 p.m. USC-Iowa game is heard at 7:30 p.m. UCLA-Michigan State game is heard at 9:30 p.m.

Friday, January 1— ROSE BO WL FOOTBALL GAME, KFI, 10:45 a.m. The famous foot-ball classic Is heard exclusively today on KFI. The game is between UCLA and Michigan State.

Friday, January 1—ORANGE BO WL FOOT-BALL GAME, KNX, 10:45 a.m. The annual New Year's football classic from Miami is heard. The University of Maryland meets the University of Oklahoma.

Sunday, December 27 —NBC SYMPHONY OR-CHESTRA, KFI, 3:30 p.m. Guido Cantelli conducts music of Handel and Schubert on his second appearance of the season.

Saturday, December 26 — METROPOLITAN OPERA, KECA, 11:00 a.m. Eric Kunz, Irm-gard Seefried and Frank Guarrera sing leading roles in Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro."

WHAT'S PLAYING Sunday, December 27 —CHICAGO THEATER OF THE AIR, KHJ, 9:30 p.m. A musical version of "The Wizard of Oz" is heard tonight.

Sunday. December 27 — HOLLY WOOD STORY. KFI, 6:30 p.m. Lucille Ball stars in the role of Carole Lombard in a salute to one of the screen's best-loved comedien-nes who died In an airplane crash on bond selling tour during the war.

that Marion Lorne, yvho does the role of "Mrs. Guerney" to a turn, didn't want to fly out.

AT THE ABC AFFAIR I MET Clara Kimball Young, whose blue-grey hair matched her dress. Had quite a chat with Rudy Vallee, still unhappy over the fact that eight years ago Victor Borge, in an interview with TV-Radio Life, didn't give Rudy full credit for discovering him.

RALPH EDWARDS'S TERRIFIC pro-duction man, Al Paschall, was on tap to give a hand to another Hazel Bish-op-sponsored teleshow. I've never seen him so beat. He'd just breezed in from "This Is Your Life's" three-week stand in New York. Al was bemoaning the fact that the subject originally select-ed for their first N.Y. telecast was tipped off and had to be cancelled. Martha Raye was honored instead, but it was to have been Tallulah Bankhead. This is the third time a switch has been necessary — others were Ann Sheridan and Quentin Rey-nolds, who got wise too soon.

LITTLE LINES: NICE TO HAVE ART BAKER and His Notebook back on the air (KFI, . . • There's been some ex-cellent Christmas music floating out over the ether. Especially enjoyable was the University of Redlands Choral group and Concordia's a capella choir . .. "Cavalcade of America's" telecast on the Pony Express was exceptionally good, I thought . .. It's unpretentious listening, but real human interest on Sunday morning's "Fifty Years Ago" and "Home Town Happenings," both KFI. Latter is a pleasant little resume of items in Southern California com-munity newspapers with emphasis, as stated, on human interest ... So Ber-gen is off for his third successive year of spreading cheer in some fifteen hos-pitals! Something like his Operation Santa Claus deserves more than a passing mention.

HAD A SHORT LETTER BROM BILL HENRY in Washington telling me he enjoyed our feature carried recently on him and his wife. "The pictures of the pool, the oranges and Duke make me very homesick at this time of year," he said, "but Corinne and I will probably be back at the ranch by spring." JIM AND MARIAN JORDAN ("Fib-

ber McGee & Molly") are celebrating the holidays at their Encino home with son Jim (TV director of Bob Hope's and Donald O'Connor's shows), daughter Kathryn and five grandchil-dren to add to the festivities. Plus newly-successful launching of their

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TV-RADI O LIFE DECEMBER 25, 1953

HOLLAND'S TUNNEL DUG BY JACK HOLLAND

Things have really been popping over KLAC-TV way. With new owners taking over and stalwarts 'like Betty White disappearing, what's the place coming to? Frankly, this is probably the best break Betty has ever had. While she will be sorely missed by her many fans, she will now have a chance to hit the big-time with no holds barred. She has always had the talent to do bigger and better things but her hánds were tied. Now she is free to spread her wings a bit. And you wanna bet she'll do some tall spreading? With her "Life with Eliza. both" already being seen nationally, Betty White's career may soon take on an entirely new aura. Keep your eye on this girl, kiddies.

Hear tell that Chet Huntley has a suit against a woman who belonged to one of those dear little pressure groups. Seems she went just a little too far in her activities to get him off the air because she didn't agree with his views. When men with the in-tegrity and honesty of Chet Huntley take action like this, it's a mighty good thing. Other commentators should do the same. This country was never built on the premise that a certain few 'ndividuals should channel the think-'ng of the rest of us.

Have you heard the emcee on "Jack's Place" on ¡CECA radio? Maybe I'm hearing things, hut he certainly sounds like Arthur Godfrey—even to the laugh. Seems that he'd try to change this style a little, especially in the light of recent developments. But if you want to get a start, tune this fellow in some time.

Paul Heard is about to produce more of the Dr. Norman Vincent Peale TV shows. These- program, which were so inspirational and helpful, had a run last year but haven't been brought back again. With the success of Peale's new book, "The Power of Positive Thinking," it would appear to be a smart deal to re-run these films. They would at least bridge the gap until new shows were ready .How about it, Mr. Heard?.

Universal-International displayed its new and young talent at the studio a couple of weeks ago in a series of plays and skits. The purpose of this was to let other studios and producers as well as the executives on their own lot know what these young people could do. It occurred to me that this same system of show.casing new talent might be good for TV. If such a program featuring TV's up and comers could be shown on a special

television program, it is quite possible some bright new stars might be re-vealed. Viewers could designate their favorites, and producers, directors, and casting agents would find the new talent they need so much. The day must come when TV stops relying on the same tried and true names and starts branching out to introduce its own new personalities. This is one way to start the new campaign. Speaking of new personalities,

George Gebel, who was such a hit on "Saturday Night Revue." opens at the Statler Hotel. What's happening to his TV show at NBC? Anyway, catch him in his current act. He's good. And a Merrry Christmas to you all!

May the blessings of this Christmas season fill you and yours with love, charity, and peace.

* * MULTI-TALENTED MARIA PALMER

Maria Palmer, beautiful lady of the silver screen, has written a song entitled "Kneel Down My Heart," that has been accepted by a major pub-lishing firm.

* * DOT THAT "I"

KTLA's. "Frosty Frolics" has two skating stars with the same name— but the similarity ends there. JERI Boone spells her name JERI as any girl should. Her male counterpart (name-wise) spells his name in the conventional manner—JERRY—and answers to Jerry Rehfield.

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TV-RADI O LIFE

Radio iff Review

For Love o' Mike ( CrZreen't

Radio Ramblings Stan Freberg has been climbing' the ladder of success

quite rapidly. He was given a further boost by CBS radio when the net set him on his own starrer, "That's Rich," a situation comedy airer due to bow January. 14 . . . Bill Gordon, writer-director of Mutual's "Count of Monte Cristo," types his scripts directly on a stencil. The only revision necessary on his "first-write" scripts is run over material. Try writing a script without any revision and see what happens.

"Ma Perkins" enters its twenty-first year of broadcast-ing for the same sponsor and with the same actors who originated the three leading characters still playing those roles. This sets a record of some kind.... KNX has named Harry Koplan as its "Official Hollywood Greeter." He performs his official chores on his "Meet the Music" show. . . . We are not quite sure what kind of program-ming they have in the land of Sultans but Turkey is in-viting American contractors to submit bids for the con-struction of four new radio broadcast transmitter stations. and for the expansion of existing facilities at Radio Ankara.

KBIG's Stu Wilson tested public reaction to the proposal whether or not children should be told the truth about Santa Claus. The square-dancing radioite concluded, after many interviews with adults, that Santa is here to stay. Gosh, Stu, we could have told you that. Merry Christmas!

M.R.

Off Mike ( Personalities )

Radio Happy-Hughes Gordon T. Hughes is sold on radio. The talented writer-

director-producer-actor celebrates his tenth year with CBS radio and he figures he's been around the industry long enough to know something about it. Hughes didn't fall into the TV-happy category. At a time when radio was supposedly dying, he ac-cepted a challenge to built a new show. The show was "My Little Margie."

which started out in life as a weak little summer replacement on tele-vision for "I Love Lucy." The stanza surprised everyone by gaining strength and weight to the point where it earned the right to its own identity. CBS called Hughes in and handed him the job of writing, producing and directing a radio version of the show.

In less than a year, "Margie" entered the ranks of the ten top radio shows in nationwide popularity. Hughes isn't taking all the credit for this achievement. He be-lieves Gale Storm and Charles Farrell are exceptionally convincing in their radio interpretation of "My Little Margie."

Gordon isn't exactly partial to radio but here's how he feels about TV: "There's no fun doing television . . . it produces ulcers, neurotics and old men . . . it gives

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S— HECA —klying Feet. KF1 —Bass Harris At Home. KHJ, KGB— Music. KNX —Romance. KALI— Dr. S. Belles. KBIG —Catalina Bandstand. KFAC —Business Review. KFMR—Flying Feet. KFOX —Bible Breakfast.

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KFVD —Steve Shoemaker. *KF WB, KGB, KNLA —News. KGER —Mizpah. KGFJ — World Bible Society. KIEV —Allin Slate.

*KLAC —News; Stock Reports. KMPC —Clock Watcher. KPMO —News; Early Risers. KPOL —Joe White Show. KO WL —spanish KRKD —Messianic Hour. KVOE —News; Breakfast Nook.

K WK W —Milt Nava Show. 8:05 —KF WB—Mark Scott. 8:15*KFIJ, KGB— Bob Greene,

News. KALI— Manuel'. Music Co. KFAC —Sports News. KFOX —Music. KF WB —Bill Leyden. KGFJ--Time Was. KLAC —Sam Baiter. KNIPC —Business News. KO WL — World News. Spanish. KPOL —Voice of Calvary. KXLA —Sacred Records.

8:20 —KLAC —Haynes at the Reins. :2.5 —KHJ —Frank Singiser. *KBIG —News. KMPC —Sports.

8:30---KECA —News: A Man and His Music.

KBIG —Catalina Bandstand. KHJ, KFX.M, KGB — Haven of Rest.

K-NX, KFMB —Give and Take. KALI—Tony Garcia.

* KFAC, KFVD. KGIL, KMPC — News.

KGER —Voice of China. KGFJ —College of Div. Science. KIEV —Music. KO WL—Precious Memories KPOL —Music of the World. KRKD —Breakfast Club. KVOE—Breakfast Nook. K WK W —Milt Nava.

11:40 —K MPC —Clock Watcher. 8:45 —KFA(.: —Unity.

KFOX —Kings service. KFVD —Spin and Win.

*KF WB, KGFJ —News. KGER—Go Ye Fellowship.

*KGF.I —News K WK W —Joan of Arr.

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,'KNX, FCFM14 —News; Theatre of Today.

KALI— Greek Program. KISIG —C'etalina Bandstand. KFAC —Serenade. KFOX —Pentecostal Tabernacle KF WB —Bill Leyden. FIGER— William Nickerson. KGF.1 —Time For Music. KIEV —Music.

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Patch KFAC —Iederation of Churches KFVD —Melody Time. KO W I—German Hour.

K WK W —Spanish Fiesta.

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9:30 —KECA, ELCBQ —Space Patrol KFI —Song and Dance Man. RHO —Basil De Soto Show.

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IKFAC —Catholic Topics. KFOX —Radio Sunday School KFSD —Breakfast in Holly'd. KV\ D—Steve Shoemaker. KF WB—Al Jarvis. KGB—Three Suns, KGER —John Brown. KGFJ —Spotlight Parade. KIEV—Lawrence Welk. KLAC. —Peter Potter, KRKD —News: Modern Melodies.

KV0E —Backfence Matinee. KW K W —Tony Sein.

9:48— KHI, KGB —Here's to Vets. KFOX —Voice of the Bible KCBQ —News; Off the Record KGB —Here's to Vets. KXLA —Adventurea in Books.

9:50*KGFJ —News 9:5.3*KFAC —News.

1fi—FCECA—Ira Cook. V *K11.1, KGB, KFOX —News. KNX. KFMB —Fun For All. KALI—Brother Clarence Welch.

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* KFOX —News. KFWIES—Al Jarvis. EGER —News: Music by Roth. KGFJ —Yesterday's Flits. KGII., —Mid Morning Melodies. KIEV —News; Music.

*KLAC —News: Peter Potter, K MPC—Bill Stewart. BO WL— Lithuanian Hoar. KPOL —String Striimental. KV0E —News; Barkfence Matinee.

RXLA —Muelc. 10:05 —KFOX —Assembly of God. 10:15 —KILI —Basil De Soto Show.

KRKD —Dr Richardson. KPOL —Musical Comedy.

10:30 —KECA —News: Ira Cook. 1111.1 —Don Otis Show. KNX —Music With the Girls. KALI— Woody Holland. BRIG —Catalina Bandstand. KFAC —Vour Soloist KFOX —Indian Stories. KFMB--Let's Pretend.

*KFV‘ B— News; Al Jarvis. KGB— Record Review. KGER —Bellflower Circle Church.

KGFJ —Easy Rhythm. KFOX —Music of. the Morning. HO WL—Spanish Home Hour. KPOL —Merchant's Quiz.

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K WK W —Teddy Fregoso. 10:50*KGFJ —News. 10:55 *KFAC--News.

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KBIG —Catallna Bandstand. KFAC —Masters in Miniature liFOX, KALI— Rhythmic Age. KF WB —Al Jarvis. KGB —Record R eVieVr.

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Home Hour. KFLI —Basil De Soto Show. KNX, KFMB —Robert Q. Lewis.

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11:50 —KNN —Starliters. KGFJ —News.

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*KNX, KFMB-Gaston Fischer. KBIG -Catalina Bandstand. KFAC -Sunset Serenade. KFOX -What's the Score; Melody Time.

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5:30*KECA -Newa. Rh -L.A. Salutes Nation. KNX- World Today. EFAC -Caucasian Memories.

*KFOX KGIL-News. *KFIVII-Mark Scott. KG ER -Olga Grav es. KGFJ -South Seas Rhythm.

*KLAC-News; L.A. Today. KPOL-Parade of Hits. ERKD-Sports Dial. KWK W-Itomano Snieraldo. K XLA -Seueakin' Deaenn

5 :45-1. ECA -Faselnating Rhythm. *M. N X, KEMP.- Fra nk t.oss. KFOX -Keyboard Capers. &L W B-Red Rowe. KGIFJ -Film News. KLAC-Sam Baiter. Sports. KRK10--Itace Results.

5:50-KGB-Cecil Brown. 5:55.-KMPO--Bace Preview.

SATURDAY RADIO LOGS *KHI-Everett Holies.

C -KECA-News; Anou mous. Khi-Polka Party. KILL KGB- Hawaii Celle.

¿KNX, &FMB-Gangbusters. *KFAC, KFOX, KW K W-News KFWB-Joe Hernandez. KGER-Back to the Bible. KGFJ-Request Performance.

*KLAC -News; Top Ten Tunes KNIPC -Boh Kelley, sports. KPMO -Speed and Safety. KRKD -Evening Varieties.

*KVOIE-News; Sports. *K WK W-News; Music.

6:05-KFAC -Dinner Concert. 6:10-KFOX -Sundown Serenade. 6:15-KFWB -Mark Scott.

*KMPC -Football Final. KP5.10-Pomona Youth. K VOE-Penthouse Serenade. KWK W--Christian Science.

6:25*KFOX- Women in the News. 6:30-KECA-Man of Color.

KHJ -Dinner Melodies. ¿KNX. KFMR-G en smoke. KFAG -Cohcert Grand. KE0X -Retnember When. KFIVB--Strictly From Dixie. KGB-Family Theatre. KGER-Liocin pile, Church. E5IPC-Today's Reef's. KRK0-,Three Quarter Time Waltzes.

KWK W-Illoyos Hour. KXLA -Music.

6:45-KECA-Your Child and You. KHJ-Crowell's Nest.

8:50*KGFJ -Newe 7—HEU—News; Marines in

Review. KFI-Tex Williams Show. KNX, K.1111B-Two for the Money.

Kelitt-Navy Flour. 1[FAC -Dr. Fifield. KFOX-Proudly We Hall. KFWB--Strictly From Dixie. KGER-Haltimore Gospel. KGFJ-Musical Digest.

*KGIL, KRKIL KXLA-News. +.1g1,AC-News; Top Ten Tunee KMPC-John 51arShane. KP310-Rev. Wells.

*KRKD -News. KVOE-News; Penthouse Serenade.

7 :15-K RKD-Evening Varieties. KXLA-Accent on Youth.

7:30-KECA-As We See It. KFI-Tex Ritter Show. KHJ, KGB--Chamber Music. KNX -Jimmy Wakelv Show KFAC -lst Baptist Church. KFOX -Meet the Band. KFWB-Lundy Roark. KGB-True or False. KM PC-John MacSliane. KRKD -Dr, Richardson. KWEM -La tiara Popular.

7:35-KNX -Country Style. KMPC -Baseball.

7:45-KECA-Voice of Business. *KFOX -IF.P. News. Krwit-Itosary Hour. KXLA -Helen Louie..

8 - W A,

KCIPQ-Lime Ranger. KFI, KP310 -Frost Warnings. KILL KGB-College Choir. KNX, ILF51B-Coimtry Style. KFAC-Esening Concert. KFOX-Record Parade. KFWB-Invitation from Beverly.

EGER-Bible Treasury. KGFJ-Here's To Vets. KGIL-Accent on Melody.

*KLAC -News; Sports Digest. K3IPC -Studio A. KVOE-News; On Stage. K WK W-Milt Nava. RXLA -Chureli in the Barn.

8:05 -11F1 -Grand Ole (Spry. 8:10-KLAG -Gene Norman. 8:15-KGER-Hebrew Christian.

KGFJ -If They Had Lived. KMPC-Charles Stone. KWE W-Plierto I .i tire.

8 :20-KGFJ-If They Had Lived. 8:25*KECA -News Sunnuary. 8:30-KECA -Lawrence Welk.

KFI -Town Hall l'arty. ETU. KGB-Lombardoland. Et. ER.-'. owe or China. !If:FA-College of Div. Science. KMPC -Charles Stone. K WK W-Ramona Gardens.

8:15-KGER-MituessIng Laymen. EGFJ- f They Had Used. 9—KECA—Adlal E. Stevenson. *K111, K KFX31, KVOE-

News: T.arry Chatterton. KNX, KF.51B-Dude Martin. KFOX-Ray Robinson Show. KFWB-Music.

"HUNTER HANCOCK SHOW" 'Real crazy' Music

'Real crazy' Mc 'REAL CRAZY' SHOW!

9:00 to 11:30 P.M. Monday thru Saturday

KGFJ 1230 Kc.

10

KGFJ-Huuter Hancock. *KLAC-.News: Gene Normagi. KMPC -Charles Stone. HVOE -News; Easy Listening.

KM KW-Serenade in Blue. *KXLA -News.

9:115--K11,1-National Guard Show. KXJ-A--Cort Johnson.

9:30-Ks,ca-Lav ntan's Dour. KFT-Burgie Music Box. 1411J-Monica Whalen. KNX -Crime Classics. KGB- Dance Orenestra. KGER-John Brown. KMPC -Lucky Lager Da me Time.

KWK W -Council of Churches. 1):45 -KHJ-31usic.

KWK W-Saturday Dance Time.

9:55*KHJ, KGB-Cecil Brown. KNX -This 1 Belie‘e.

*KECA-ABC News. KFI -America's Popular Music.

K11.1. KGB -New England Barn Dance.

*KNX. KFMB-10 Wire.

KFAC -Crossroads of Musie.

SP ADE C O OLEY TIME IS BACK A G AI N

Sat., 10:00 p. m.

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TV-RADIO LIFE

Radio in Review—eContinued

you that frantic look. Sure I'll listen to TV offers but reserve the right to pick the one with the least potential for a nervous breakdown. In the meantime I'll stay with radio just as long as possible."

Miller Records Bible The Indefatigable Marvin Miller has embarked on the

most monumental chore in the history of phonograph re-cording, putting the entire Old Testament on super-long-playing (16rpm) discs.

, Earlier this year he completed recording the New Tes-tament for Audio Books. It won high prase from both laymen and the clergy for its quality, taste and straight-forwardness. This album, which includes all the books of the New Testament without a single word change, has a playing time of twenty-three and a half hours.

The Old Testament will make the first effort look like a rehearsal. It will have a playing time of approximately ninety-six hours or four full days and nights.

More than five months were spent in recording the New Testament, but the Old Testament is expected to take more than twice that long, despite the fact that most of the technical problems have been licked.

Marvin records (on tape) in sessions of from two to four hours at a crack, reading from twelve to twenty-four chapters, depending on the length of each. In addition he spends many days in research before each session, checking on pronounciation, the history of each 'ix& and the characters contained in them.

Your Cue I Sho ws You May Like I

"Parole File 732' Documentaries have always had a special niche in

radio. The current CBS Public Affairs program, "Feature Projects," has added scope and importance to this niche. "Parole File 732," the seventh in a series of feature proj-ects, was a searching penetration into the mind of a man who discovers freedom after serving twenty-two years behind prison bars.

The hour-long program held listeners' attention throughout the broadcast. In addition to telling the story of a parolee, the program enlightened the public on the parole system and how it is administered.

The unidentified prisoner, whose story was reviewed cn the program, was sentenced to death in 1931 on a murder charge and spent fourteen months in the death cell. On the basis of a second trial, his sentence was commuted to sixty-five-years-to-life. Af ter serving twenty-two years of his sentence he was released.by the Parole Board.

The straightforward report, which was narrated by Erie Sevareid, was not a sentimental eulogizing of a criminal. Rather a documentation of cause and effect and the perspective of the criminal's new life . . . a parolee with a job. (The Parole Board secured a position for the prisoner before he was released.)

'Parole" was produced by Al Morgan, who produced two previous "Feature Projects," "38th Parallell—USA" and "This Game of Baseball" (which starred Bing Cros-by). The on-the-spot recording came from the Colorado State Pententiary. Stuart Novins, Director of Public Af-fairs, screened thirty-eight prisons before he found a prison parolee suitable for the documentation.

"Feature Projects" are public service programs well , worth listeners' time.—M.R.

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27 *Indicates Newscast ¡Indicates Highlight

gal--KECA —Clem Davies. KFI —Funny Paper Man. K11.1, KFX31. KGB—Wings of Healing.

4KNX —Salt Lake Tabernacle. KALI—Rev. L. C. Page. FRIG —Religious Reporter. KFAC—Breakfast Symphony. KFMB —Old Fashioned Revival.

KFOX—New Hope Bann« Ch. KFVD —Rev. Beatrix Pagen. &FMB—Funnies. KGB—Time for Meditation. KG ER —Rei . Markham. KGFJ—Antioch Baptist Church.

KtilL—Voice of Prophecy. *KIEV —News; Music. *KLAC, K WK W —News. KMPC—People's Gospel Hour. HO WL—Amer.-Japanese Hr. KPMO —Christian Science. KPOL—Bible Research. KRKD—Record Shop. KVOE —News; Sainte to Sunday.

*KXLA—News. 8:05—KBIG —Children's Church.

KLAC —Catholic flour. 8:15—KB1G —Road of Faith.

FIFOX —Missionary Baptist. K WK W—ChristadelPhian Ch. KXLA—Music.

8:30—KECA—Light & i,ife Hour. KFT —Scout Jamboree. KM& KFXM, KGB— Back to God.

*KNX —News, Bill Shadel. KAIA —Maurice Johnson. KBI6—Melody Masters Quartet

KFOX—Assembly of God. KFVD —Church of Christ. KFWII —Tales From Magie Land.

HOER —Bible Treasury. KGFJ —Distne Science. KMPC —Challenge to Touth KPOL—Union Rescue Mission KWK W —Romano Smeraldo,

8:35 4KN:. —Invitation to Learning. 8:45-14.FWB—Music.

KGER—Oriental Missionary. KGFJ —Goodwill Visitor.

9—KECA—Old Fashioned Sunday School.

KFI —Bible Readings. KILL KFXM. KGB— Radio Bible Class.

jRNX —To he announced. KALI—Radio LP1 ToYko. KBIG —Catalina Bandstand. KFAC —Liberal Catholic Ch. KFM B—Sundav Carousel. KFOX —Popuhir Melodies.

*KFVD—News and Music. &FWB—Make Believe Ballroom.

HOER — World Literature Crusade.

KGFJ—Goodwill Visitor. KGIL—Fashions In Rhythm.

*KLAC —News. KMPC—Vance Graham. KPOL—Rescue Mission KRKD—Sunday Serenade. KV0E—News: Salute to Sunday.

K WK W —Italian Hour. 9:05—KLAC —Christ Church Unity.

Now Christian Science Heals

"RESTORING

HAPPINESS TO A

BROKEN HOME"

KFI (640 kc.) Sun. 9:15 a.m.

9:18—KFI —Christian Science. KFAC —Talks on Books. KGFJ—Annchair Concert. - KOWL—Armenitin flour.

9:30—KECA —News; World Tomorrow.

BEL KFSD —Eternal Light. KHJ, KFX31, KGB— Voice of Prophecy.

*KNX—Howard K. Smith. KALI—Japanese Hour. KFAC---Symohonic Varieties. KFWB—Al Jarvis. KGFJ —Spotlight Parade. KGER—John Brown. KIEV —Lawrence Welk. KLAC —Peter Potter KPMO —Songs for Sunday. KPOL--.Ine White.

9:45 —KNX—News.

10 — KEC.A—Sunday With Bill. KFI —Flerbert J. Mann.

*K11.1, KF KM, KGB— Newspaper of the Air.

KNX—Answer Man.

KALI—Lotus Vesper Hour. KBIG —Catalina Bandstand. KFAC—Morning concert. KFOX —Melody 8; Verse. KFSD—Youth Wants to Know. KFVD —The Best In Music. KFWB—Al Jarvis. KGER-1Radlo Revival. KGFJ —IFlits of the Week. Kt-lib—Melody Favorites. KIEV—Music. KLAC —Peter s otter KMPC---Hour of Music. KO WL—Am. Hellenic Hr. KRKD —Sunday Serenade. FIVOE—News; Salute to Sunday.

KXLA—Continental Serenade. KWK W—Italian Novelties.

111:10—KNX —Thls I Believe. 10:15--KFI —Hometown Happenings.

KFIJ, KGB—Frank and Ernest.

KNX—U.N. on the Record. KFOX—Angelus Hour.

l0:25—KBIG —Sperts News. 10:30/KFI —Sunday Report. .

KRA, KGB —Lutheran Hour. illiNX —IDniversity Explorer. KALI— Music. KGER —Chosen People. KO WL—American-Jewish Program.

KPM0--Melody Chapel. K WK W —Italian Melodies.

10:45—KFI —Fifty Years Ago. Jilt a —Christy Fox. KFOX —Tabernacle. Benedictions.

, HOER —Dr. Dan Gilbert. KVOE—Your Money and Ton.

— KECA—News; Message of Israel.

KFI. KFSD--Catholle Hour. KEIJ —Keep Healthy. ELNX —Symplionette. KALI—Grace Memorial. KBIG —Catalina Bandstand. KFAC —First Methodist Ch. KFVD—lst Baptist Church. KFWB—Al Jarvis. KGER —Open Door Church. KGFJ —Sunday Showcase. KLAC —Peter Potter. KMPC —Music City Show. KPMO—First Baptist. KP01,--Eagle Rock Baptist Ch HVOE—First Methodist Church.

K WK W —Italian Melodies. KXLA —Squeakin• Deacon.

11:15—KHJ —Land of the Free. 11:25*KBIG —Soutjajand News. 11:30—KECA—Neek: National

Vespers. KFI—Voung America Sings. KILL KGB—Across Blue Pacific.

KNX—N.T. Philharmonic. KFOX —Christian Church. KGB—Mantovani Orch. K WK W —All Saints Church

11:45--KHJ, KGB—Record Pets of Week.

12 —KECA—Nows; Christians in Action.

KFI —Slairley Thomas From Hollywood.

*KILL KFAC, KGB—News. KALI—Victory Baptist Church.

KBIG —Catalina Bandstand. *KFAC, KY:0 B—News. KFOX —Popular Melodies. KFVD —The Best in Music. KFWB—Al Jarvis. KGER —Open Door Church. KGIL—Pop Parade. KGFJ —Anybody's Hit Parade.

*KIEV —News: Music. KLAC—Peter Potter. HO WL—Songs and Music from Yugoslavia.

KPMO—Masterworks in Music.

Krttt.—Serenadc KV OE—News; Kids Quiz. K WK W—Itallan Nineties. KXLA —Soueakin Deacon.

12:05—KFAC —Plano Parade. 12:15—FCHJ, KGB—Bill Cunningham.

KAL1 —Matinee in Music. KFMB—Bing Crosby.

12:30—KECA—Dr. Oral Roberts. KFSD—Facts Forum.

KRA —Sunday Serenade. Ilk-AC —HI-FI Showcase. K nIB —New York Philharmonic.

KGB —Music You Want. ROER—Oiga Graves. HO WL—Hungarian Melodies. KPOL--Pasadena Christian Center

KRIID —Sunday on the Ranch. KVOE —Planet Man. K WK W —Portuguese Hour.

12:45*KFI, KFSD —World of Books. W FVD—Piano Parade. KGER —Singing Americans.

—KECA —Dr. Charles E. Fuller. 4KFI —Opera. KHJ —Guy Lombardo.

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KNX—Bith Century Concert Hall.

KALI— Momentos Musicales. KBIG —Catalina Bandstand. KFAC —Sunday Theatre. KFOX—Western Church of the Air.

KFVD—Moods & Melodies. KFWB—Al Jarvis. KGER—Healing Waters. KGFJ —Serenade to Afternoon. KI,AC —Peter Potter. KO WL--Scandinavian Hour. KPISIO—Mount Sinai. KPOL—Music of Italy. KRKD —Sunday on the Ranch. KVOE—News; Music. K WK W—Milt Nava Show. KXLA—Eddie Arnold Show.

1:15—KHJ, KGB—Lanny Ross. K MB—Hollywood Stars. KGIL--Pentecostal Tabernacle. KMPC —Music Tou Ordered.

1:34—KHJ, KGB —Crime fighters. KNX —The World Today. KGER—Sunshine Mission. KLAC-570 Club. KXLA—Music For You. KBIG —Catalina Bandstand.

1:55*KI1J, KGB—News. 43 -11ECA—Voice of Prophecy.

KFSD —Opera. KFXM, KGB—

The Shadow. KNX, KF3111—Rogers of the Gazette.

KALI—Calif. Hungarian Hr. KISIG--Catalina Bandstand. KFAC —Sunday Theatre. KFOX—Good News. KFVD —Hariem Holiday. KFWB—Jim Smallwood. KGER—Sunday Concert. KG MI —H'wood House Presents.

KGIL—Record Review. *KLAC —News; 570 Club. BO WL—Catholic Holy Hour. KPOL —iipanish Hit Parade. KV0E —Music. KXLA —Challength to Youth.

3:15—KFOX—Healing Waters. 2:30—HECA, KCBQ—Greatest Story

Ever Told. K M —Opera. KHJ, KFXM, KGB— True Detective Mysteries.

KNX, KFM1S—Junior Miss. KUIG —Catalina Bandstand. KFAC —Sunday at the "Pops" KEOX—Life & C fort. KGER—Colonial Tabernacle. KGFJ —Say It With Music. BO WL—Spanish Home Hour. KPOL—Mickey Katz. K WK W—Pruudly We Hail. KXLA—Music.

2:55*KNX. KFMB—Cedrie Adams. le —KECA—Billy Graham. J 4KFI —Opera. ./KHJ, KE'XM, KGB—

Nick Carter. KNX—Johnny Mercer. KFAC —Museum Concert. KFOX —Gospel Youth Program KFVD —Christian Science. KFWB--Kennedy Balling. KGER —John Brown. KGFJ —Harlem Jukebox. KIEV —Music.

*KLAC—News; 579 Club. BO WL—Viddish Hour. KVOE—Music. KVVK W—Robert Hayquin Show.

3:25*K11.1, KGB—Cecil Brown. 3:30— BECA— Herald of Truth.

KFI, KFSD —NBC Symphony. ‘KHJ, KFX:11, KGB, KS 0E—

Squad Room. KALI— Weller Street Baptist Church.

KFOX—Pentecostal Tabernacle.

EGER—Temple Time. KGIL—Record Review. KPOL—Your Money at Work. K WK W—Broadway Palace.

3:45*KPOL—News.

4— KECA--Church in the Hume. *KI1.1, KGB—Van De Venter. KNX KFIAB—Jack Benny. KALI —Bro. C. Welch. KFAC—Musjeal Masterpieces. FLFOX--Goepel Light.

BIBLE STUDY HOUR

with Dr. Barnhouse

4:00 P.M. Sunday

KFVD—Dr. gu mboil:1w. KFWB—Serenade in Blue. ROER—Old Fashioned Revival KGFJ —Dixieland. KCAL—Record Review.

*KIEV —News; Music. *RLAC--Newst Alen COOP «.

KMPC —Parade of Hite. KO WL—Italian Hour. KPOL--Church of Christ. KVOE —Music.

4:15—KIM—Music. KRKD —The Voice of Healing. KFWB —Walter White. liPSID—A.A.U. W.

4:30—KECA —Wings of Healing. KFI —The Marriage. MIJ, KGB—Reviewing Stand.

t/KNX, KFMB—Amus 'n' Andy. KFOX —Assembly of God.

*KFWB, KFVD—News. ROIL—Record Review. BOWL—Faith of Our Fathers KPOL—Opportunity Baptist Ch arch.

K WK W —Rev. Brown. 4:45—KBIti —Catalina Bandstand.

*KFWB —Larry Finley. • HP110—Social Security. *KP01, —News. KRKD —Sunday Pops.

4:55*K M—News. E *KECA,.KCISQ—Newsi e myerung, Comes. BF's b Considine. ¿ItII , KGB —Oklahoma City

Symphonies. ANN, KFMR BekIns Music Hall.

BRIG—Catalina Bandstand. KFAC —Concert Favorites. KFOX —Sunday Gospel. K MB —Pro Scoreboard. HOER—Bible Treasury Hour. KGFIX—Dance Band Review. KOIL—Record Review.

*KLAC—News; Alex Cooper. HO WL—Syrian Lebanon Musical Society.

KPOL—sunday Vespers. KRKI) —King's Ambassadors. KV OE—news; Pentecostal Church.

5:15—K M —Ask Hollywood. HOER—Voice of China.

* KFWB —Dr. Curran Shields. 5:30—KECA—Boys Town Choir.

,/KFI—NBC Star Playhouse. Kuu--Oklahoma City Symphonies.

KNX, KFMB—Sunday Desk. M AC—Favorites of France KFOX —Broadcast of Truth.

*KFWIL—Drew Pearson. *KGER—Immanuel Christian Assembly.

EIGF.1 —Moods in Music. KPSIO—Ambassadors. KRKD —Recurd Shop. K WK W —Ruthiand Inn. KXLA—Lineoln Ave. Church.

6:40*Ii.FWB--Drew Pearson. 5:45-11IECA—Private Wire.

KFOX —Beacou Lt. KMPC —Let's Go To Town.

*KFIVIS—Leslie Claypool.

6*HECA, KCBQ—Walter Winchell. *KIM, KGB—Under Arrest. KNX, KFIVIB--Hall of Fame. KFAC —Masters of Music.

*KFOX, KXLA —News. KFWB —Flying Feet. MIER—Sunday Concert. KGFJ —Request Performance. BOIL—Dinner Concert.

*KLAC--News; Top Ten Tunes. KMPC —Magic of Melody. KVOE—News; Armed Forces Salute.

K WK W —Ruthland Inn. 6:10—KFOX—Assembly of God. 6:15—KECA, K('BQ—Taylor Grant.

KMPC—Let's Go To Town. KPOL—Sunday Vespers.

*KRKD —News. KXLA —Musle.

6:25*K M, KBIG--Shirley Thomas Reports.

6:30— BECA— Mickey Katz Show. v/KFI, KFSD—Hollywood Seery. KILL KGB —State of the Nation.

./KNX, ELYMB —Bergeu and McCarthy.

&FOX—Remember When. KFWB-41.N. Today. KGER—Lutheran Hour. KMPC—Jr. Town Meeting. KPMO—Herbert Classics. K MD —Inunanuel Gospel Temple.

KV0E —Bible Center. K WK W —Voice of Israel. KXLA—Lutheran Gospel flour.

6 :45—HEWS—Blind Artists Guild.

7KECA—Private Wire. 1/KFI—Six Shooters. KHJ, KGB—When la the World.

(MINX, KFMB—Gene Autry. KFAC-111-11 Concert. KFOX—Bell Full Gospel. KFWB—Union Rescue Mission. KGER—Dr. Gordon Palmer. KGFJ —Ave Maria Hour.

*KLAC —News; Top Ten Tunes KMPC—Jimmie

* KVOE —News; Concert Music. 7:15—BOIL—Music Box.

SECA—Alistair Cooke. KMPC.—John T. Flynn.

*KXLA—News. 7:25*KHJ, KGB—.News.

7:30*KECA—News-; This Week Around the World.

K M —Barrie-Faye Show. RBI, KGB—Twenty Questions issx, KFSIB—The S histler. KCBQ—Time Capsule. KFAC —Concert Classics. KFOX —Guspel Friends. KFWB —Community Newspaper.

KGB—Down You Go. KGER —Vesper Time. KGFJ—Favorite Stores of the Week.

BOIL—Music Box. KMPC—Freedom Story. KVOE —City Manager. K WK W —Pilgrim Hour. KXLA —Church of Open Door.

7:45-11 Mit —Ronary Hour. KG M —Broadway in Review. BORE—Bethel Reforme Church.

KMPC—United Nations. 7:55*KIII —News. 8* HECA, HCBQ-1131enday

Morning Headline.. KFI HP310 —Frost Warnings.

¡HMI, KFXM, KGB— Sounding Board.

KNX, liF11111 —Our Miss Brooks.

KFAC —Evening Concert. KFOX —Chamber Music. K MB—Presbyterian Church. HOER—Bethel Reformed Ch. KGFJ—Salvation Army. KLIIL —First Baptist Church of Van Nuys.

*KLAC —News; Gene Norman. KMPC —Legion Salute. KVOE—News; Concert Marie. K WK W—Maple Chapel.

8:05—KF1 —Meet the Press. 8:15*KECA, KCBQ—Paul Harvey.

KGFJ —If They Had Lived. KMPC—Hour of St. Francis.

:30— BECA—UA W-8137 Reports. ¡K M, KFSD—Standard Hour. K M, KGB —Mr. District Attorney.

./KNX, KEMB—My Little Margie.

Dr. Joseph Murphy Church and College of

Divine Science 8:30 to, 8:45 A.M. 8:30 to 8:45 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK

KGFJ 1230 Kc.

KGFJ—College of Divine Science.

*KGIL—News; Music. KMPC —Religions News Reporter.

K WK W—Volce of Prophecy. 8:45—KECA—Paulina Carter.

KGER —Message to Israel. KGFJ —Norvell. KGIL—Music by Mantovani. KMPC —Start to Live.

8 :55*KECA—News.

9KECA—Meditation for Moderns. /K M. KFSD —Standard Hour. *KHI, KFXM, KGB—

Newspaper of the Air. KNX. Crosby Show.

KFON —Holy Will Program. KF WB—Community Hour. KGER—Bethel Church. Kt: KJ —Antioch Baptist Ch. KGIL--Musical Scrapbook.

*KLAC —Newe; Gene Norman. KMPC—Youth on the March. KV0E—News; Concert Musk. K WK W —Muttle. RXLA —Old Fashioned Revival.

9:15—KR CA —Paulena Carter. KHI— Music. K M'S— Walter White. KWK W —Foward March.

9:25*KP:CA —News. 9:30— BECA—Cathedral Vespers.

Ku—Last Man Out. KHJ, KFX.11, KGB— Chicago Theatre of the Air.

KFMB =Jack Benny. KCB( —Eddie Fisher. KFOX —Pure Religious Hoar. KESD—Meet the Press. KFWB—Community Hour. HOER—Zion 11111 Baptist. KLAC — Who Knows This? KMPC —Lucky Dance Time.

9:45—HCBQ--Alistalre Cook. 9:55—KEI —Music.

10 *KECA--George Sokolsky. *EFL KE'SD —Richtleld

Reporter. KILL KFXM, KGB—Chicago Theater.

*KS: X, KFMB-19 O'Clock Wire.

KFAC—Gateway to Musks. KFOX—Record Parade. KEWB--Strollin• Tom.

KGFJ —H'wood House Party. BOIL—Starlight Ballroom. KLAC —Freedom Forum. KMPC, KFSD—tucky Dance Time.

KPMO—Frost Warningt. KV 0E —News; Concert Music.

*K WK W —Sunday Evening Concert.

KXLA —Volce of Calvary.

HOW TO FIND PEACE IN

THIS CHANGING W ORLD

DR. FREDERICK BAILES

KECA

KRKD

10:15 -10:30 p.m. every night except Saturday 6:45 -7 a.m. every morning ex-cept Sunday

10:15—KECA —Dr. Frederick Bailee. K M —Mayor Poulson. KN X—Ans er Man. KCBQ —George Sokoisky. KIND—Lucky Dance Time. KWK W—Two Rays of Sunshine.

KXLA—Melody Time. 10:25—KNX —This I Believe. 10:30—KECA—"Career Theater."

K M —Songs That Never KILII —Men's Corner. KNX —To be announced. KFMB—Buddy Cole. KFWB—Echoes of Eden. KGB—Music You Want. MSK W —Proudly We Hall.

10:45—KFI--6th Army Band. KNX—Dance Band. KHJ —Rukeyser Reports. K WK—Rays of Sunshine.

*KECA—News; Treasury Show. KEI--Supervisor's Report.

*KHJ —News. KFAC—eusie Magazine. KFMB--Maiterworks.

11

LUCKY LAGER DANCE TIME

K M P C EVERY NIGNT-9.30 to 12 P. M.

KFSD, KMPC —Lucky Lager Time.

KFWB —Echoes of Edna. KOIL—The Barn.

*KLAC —News; Gene Norman. KGFJ—Proudly We Hall. K WKW—Party at Joe's.

11:15—KFI -6th Army Band. KHJ —Muslc.

11:30-1.a wrence Welk. K M —Hollywood Palladian.. KFAC —Nocturne.

*KFWB--Drew Pearson. KGFI —Five-Four Ballroom.

11:45—KFIVIS—Music You Want. 11 :55—K M —Midnight Column. 1.4) —KECA —Dr. Billy Graham.

KXX—MusicTill Dawn. KFAC —Musie Out of the Night

Kl(,tMo6).B-11usic Into the Night. KMPC —Burce Wendell. B M W— Moonlight Serenade (to 4:30 a.m.)

DID You KNow? Bob Moon, emcee on

KTLA's "Mrs. Talent U.S.A.," Fridays at 3:00 p.m., began his show business career at the age of fifteen when he originated and presented his own radio show.

* * HONORED

Larry LeSueur, CBS Tele-vision United Nations re-porter, has been honored with the Crusade for Free-dom's 1952 Award, citing him for "outstanding serv-ice to the Crusade for Free-dom in its campaign to help Truth fight Communism."

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DECEMBER 25, 1953 TV-RADI O LIFE

Monday—Friday Daytime Radio Logs ,te's ~x.e7,./7- 7>c6ex.,6 4: .45 tex &ic,Oeiie?wes•eiev es.‘6ex eni. eneje cOste5si sver.,, Ps

KGFJ Night Club Music —Music—Music

Your MC — Jim Gates 12 Midnight to 6 a.m. 'MORNING ALMANAC" 6 a.m. to 6:50 a.m. NEWS-6:50 to 7 a.m.

The Original Twenty-four Hour station

KGFJ 1230 Kt.

*Indicates News Broadcast ¿ Indicates Highlight le KCBQ--Don McNeill.

KF1 —Johnny Murray Talks It Over.

*KIM, KGB—Cecil Brown. liNX—Ralph Story. KALI—Dr. S. B. Bailes. KBIG--Catalina Bandstand. KFAC —Stock Market High-lights.

&FOX—Bible Breakfast. KFVD—Tuttle Time.

*KFWB, KLAC. KMPC. LILA -.-News.

KGFJ —Bible. Society. KIEV —Allin Slate. KO WL--Spanish Hour.

*KP310—News; Early Risers. KPOL—Joe White Show, KRILD —Christ Church Unity. KVOE —News; Breakfast Nook.

K WKVV —Milt Nava. 8:05*KFWB—Mark Scott.

KLAC —Stock Market Report. 11;15*KIIJ, KNX, KOM L—News.

KALI —Heien Markham. KFAC —Sports News. KFOX—Music. KFWB—Bill Leyden. KGFJ—L.A. County Gov.— M. The Judge Speaks—Tu. Voice of the Blind— W. Your Country at Work—Th. L.A. Fire Dept.—F.

KLAC —Sam Baiter. KMPC—Bus. News; Snorts. KO WL—Spanish News. KPOL—VOiCe of Caliary. KRI M —Modern Harmonies— M; Church of FI'vrood —Tu, W. Th, F.

8:20*KFIJ —Gabriel Heatter, KFAC —Morning Parade. KLAC—Hayues at the Reins.

11:25*KEIJ, KGB—Holland Engle. *KBIG —Commuters' Edition.

11:30*KFI —Pat Bishop Reports. KHJ, KGB—Bible Institute llour-.31, AT, F; Haven al Rest—Tu. Th.

dIOSX, KFI1B—Make Cri Tour Mind.

KALI, KFVD —News. KFOX— Words of life. KFVD —Spin and Win. KFWB—Bill Leyden. KGER—Voice of China. KGFJ —Divine Science.

*KGIL, KFAC. KFVD. KRKD KIEV —Music.

*KSIPC —Norition Nesbitt. KOML—Precious Memories. KPOL—Music of the World.

*KR&D—News; Sweet Harmonies.

K WK W—Voice of Mexico. KXLA—Ilaten of Rest —M. W. F.

13:40—KMPC —Clock Mateher.

PRIZES GALORE for You On

Earl McDaniel's SPIN & WIN 8:30-10:30 a.m. M-F

8:45—KF1 —Andy and Virginia. KNX—Rosernary. KALI—Institute of Bells. Science.

EFAC,—Unity. KFTD —Spin and Win.

sirKFTWB. KGFJ—News. KGER—Bible Treasury.

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KGFJ —Norvell. K WK W —Voice of Mexico.

:55*KBIG —Southland News.

"COUSIN LOU" WILL MAKE TOLI

FORGET

WASH DAY BLUES

with Happy Music for you

KXLA Today 9-9:30 a.m. 1110 ON YOUR DIAL

9—KECA—liarden Guide. KFI—Andy and Virginia. KHJ, KGB—Record Rhapsody. KNX, eFillit—Meildy Marren KALI—Assembly of God. KBIG —Catalina Band Stand. KFAC—Morning Concert. KFOX —Word Of God Hour— M, Tu; Pentecostal Tabern-acle— W, Th, F.

*KFSD, KLAC—News. KFWB—News; Bill Leyden. KGER—Lutheran Hour. KGFJ—Time for Music. KCAL —Keyboard Rhythms.

*KMPC—Newe; Clock %etcher. KO WL—American Jewish Perri

*KPMO—News; Music for the Mrs.

KIIKD —Modern Melodies. KVOE—News; Backfence Matinee.

K WK W—Tony Sein. KXLA—Bar Nothin' Ranch.

9:05—KLAC —Ilaynes at the Reins. 9 :10—KECA—Betty Crocker— M. W.

F; Shoppers Special—Tu, Ti, 9:15*KECA, KCBQ—Cliet Huntley.

KFI —Ladies' Day. K M, KGB—Capitol Com-mentary.

KNX, KFMB—Aiint Jenny. KALI—Spanish Music, KFOX—Home Missionary.

*KFVD—News. KGFJ—Housewiies Hit Paradc

9:20—KHJ, KGB —Gabriel Heatter. 9:23*KBIti. KMPC, KPOL—News. 9:30--KECA—Double or Nothing.

KHJ —Norma Toting. X ,KI-3113—Helen Trent.

KALI —Trlos De Mexico. KFAC —Piano Parade. KFOX—Faith Bible— M. Tu; Musie—W, Th, F.

KFVU —Spin arid Win. EFWB—Al Jarvis. KGER—John Brown. KGFJ —Spot light Parade. KGIL—At Home With the Masons.

KIEV —Lawrence Melk. KLAC —Peter l'otter. KMPC—Chef Milani. KO WL—Spanish H Hour. KPOL—Music from Mezzanine KRKD —News; Modern Melodies. KW —Tuny Sein.

K ILA—Eddie Kirk. 9:45*KEI —Mldruorning News.

KFOX— World for Christ. 9 :50*KGFJ —News. 9:55 —KECA—Art and Dottie Todd.

10-EFT-Art Baker— M, W, Th, F; Ten O'Clock Date—Tu.

*KHJ, KGB—Newspaper of the Air.

KNX—Road of Life. KBIG—Are Tit Listenln? KFAC—Loom of Music.

*KFOX. EWER—News. KFIVB —Al Jarvis. KGFJ —Testerila flit.. KIEV —News; Music.

*KLAC—News; Peter Potter. *KMPC —News; Ira Cook. *KFOX —News. KO WL—Tiddish Hour. KPOL—String Instrumental. KRKI) —Modern Melodies. Filf0E —News; Backfence Matinee.

10:05—KFOX —Social Security —M; Assembly of God—Tu, W, Th. F.

10 :10 —KFO X—Gy pay Melody— M. 10:15—KFI —Second Chance—M, W.

Th. F; Art Baker—Tu. KFX_M, KGB—

Tello-Test. KNX-51a Perkin».

*KFMB. KFVD—News. KFOX—People, Places and Things.

RGER—Tommy Baird. KPOL—Musical Comedy. KRKI)--Dr. Richardson.

10:25—KECA—Jack Berch. *KBIG —Hornemakers Edition. KFOX—Women in News—ru. W, Th, F.

10:30 —KECA—My True Story. KFI KFSD—Strike It Rich. KHJ —Jack Wagner—M, T, W, F; Standard School—Th.

JINX —Young Dr. Malone. KALI— Alma L. Beltran. KFA(;.—Tour Soloist. KF31B—Little Show. &FOX—Adv. In Research—M; Here's to Veterans—Tu; Forward March— W; Guest Star—Th; Say It With Music—F.

KFVD--Violet Schramm. *KFWII—Neus; Ai Jarvis. KGB— Time to Relax. KGER—Helen Markham. &PIA —Easy Rhythm. KMPC—Ira Cook, KO WL--Spanish Hour. KPOL—Merchants Quiz. KRITD—News; Morning Melodies.

K WK W—Teddy Fregoso. *KXLA —News: Music.

10:35—KHJ—Jack Wagner-31, W, F.

10:45— K11,11 —Music. K-NX —Gulding Light; Orange Bowl Game—F.

KFOX—Music in Morgan Manner.

EGER—Eel:. Le Roy Kole. 10 :50*KGFJ —News. 10:55—KECA—Whispering Streets

*KFAC —Dick Joy. News. —KECA — Whispering Streets. f/KFI, KFSD—Bob Hope. KILL KFX3I. KGB—Ladies Fair.

KNX, KFMB—Second Mrs. Burton.

*KALI—News; Women to Women.

KB1G —Are l'a Listenin'? KI M —Masters in Miniature KFOX—Bob Lamb Show; Western Music—Tu.

KEVD—Bible Institute. KEIVB—Al Jarvis. KGFJ —Muslcal Portraits.

*KLAC—News; Peter Potter. *IIMPC—News: Ira Cook. KO WL—Spanish hour. KRKD—Morning Melodies. KV0E—News; Backfence Matinee.

11:10—KFOX—Rhythmic Age— W. 11:15—KECA— When A Girl Marries

KFI—News. KNX —Perry Mason. &PAC —Folk Songs. KGER—Snnshine Mission.

*KXLA—Pasadena Sews. 11:25*KILI, KGB—Sam Hayes.

*KB1G—Southland Roundup.

11

Foremost Pianist

CURT GARRETT 11:30

KGFJ

In Person a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

M-F 1230 KC.

11:30 —KECA—Modern Romances. KFI, KFSD—Plirase 'rhat Pays

¿KHJ, KGB—Queen for a Day. KNI. KleNlit—Nora•Drake KALI— Woodies' Wax Works. KCBQ—Modern Romances. RFA(:— Music Hats KFON—Phone and Win; Western Music—Tu.

KEVD—Rescue Mission. *KFWIT—News: Al Janis, KGER —Singing Americans. KPOI..—Hair Care Hints.

*KRI M—News: KXLA—H town Jamboree

11:415—KECA—Kathleen Fitzgerald. Hits and Encores— M. KF1 —Two Boys and a Girl. KNX—Brighter Day. KCBQ —Paging the Judge. KGER—Dan Gilbert. KO WL—Lucille Horn Show.

KRK H—Lawrence Welk.

1.1:50*KOFJ —News. 11:55*KFAC —Dick Joy. News.

12 *KECA—Hank Weaver, News. KFI—Farm Reporter.

*KILL KGB. KIEV, KLAC — News.

* KNX, KFMB—News, BW Kenneally.

KALI—Bro. Clarence Welch. KB1G —Catalina Band Stand. KFAC—Luncheon Concert. KFOX—Rhythm Luncheonette.

*KFVD—Editor of the Air. KFWB—Al Jarvis, KGER—Rev. J. Vernon McGee KGPJ —Continental Gems.

* KIEV —News; Music. KMPC—News; Ira Cook. KO WL--Joe Adams Show.

*11P:110— News; Homemakers Matinee.

KPOL—Temple Baptist Church KRKD—Iiit Tunes. KVOE—News; Farm Prices, Ouen House.

KXLA —Ilometown Jamboree. t2:05—KLAC —Peter Potter. 12:15*KECA—Paul nar‘ey.

KFL KFSD—Road of Life. *KIIJ. KGB—Cedric Foster. KNX—Hilltop House.

*KFOX. KGER, KMPC—News. 12:25*KBIG, KRKD — World News

Roundup. 12:30--KECA—Sam Hayes.

KFI, KFSD—Pepper Young. K M—Tapestries of Life.

ÇfKNX. KIMB—Art Linkletter. KBIG—Catalina Band Stand. KCI1Q—Sam Hayes. KFOX—Siesta in Swing—Tu, Th: My Secretary Irene— M W. F.

DR. ORR'S BIBLE CLASS 12:30 P.M.

Mon. thru Fri.

KFVD —Dr. Our. *KFW13—News; Dave Ballard. KGB—Curtain Time, KGER—Luncheon Serenade. KGFJ —Music Festival, KG1L—Homemakers Matinee. KLAC—Bob McLaughlin. KPOI—Joe White.

*KRKIII—This Thing Called Life.

KXLA —Music. 12:45—KECA—Art and Dottie Todd.

KFI KFSD—ltight to Happiness.

K M —Fearless Follies. KCBQ—Paul Harvey.

*KPAC—Dick Joy News. &FMB—Jerry, Beverly. KFOX—Latin American Music. KRILD —Ilit Tunes.

*K WK W —News: Shorts. 12:55—KBIG —Weather Roundup.

—KECA—Bill Davidson Show. KFL &Pet—Backstage Wife. KNI—Arthur Godfrey. HBIG--Catalina Band Stand. 11(211Q-31y True Story. KFAL —Holland Calling— M; Serenade—Tu; Songs of France—W; L.A. Medical Assoc.—Th; Salvation Army

KI'llX—Tesas Tiny (to 3). KFVD—Hunter Hancock. KFWB—Jerry and Beverly. KtiFJ —From Sunset ano Vine. KGER—News. KIEV—Top Ten.

*KLAC—News: Sports. K3IPC —News; Ira Cook. KO WL—Joe Adams. KPOL—Joe White. KRKD—Polka Time. KV0E—News; Open House. K WK W—Itill Garr Show. KXLA—Frank Simon.

1:05—KLAC-570 Club. 1:15—K11 KFSIT—Stella Dallas.

KFAC —L.A. Schools. KFMB--Arthur Godfrey. KGER—Shopping with Vicky.

1 :25— KC BQ— Whisperinz Streets. *KB1G -14 W s in the News.

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1:30—KFL KFSD —Young W WII« Brown.

KNX—Arthur Godfrey. KFVD—Harlematinee.

*KFIVIll—News; Jerry, Beverly. HOER—Claude Thornhill -31; Music in the Air—Tu; Here's to Vets. W; Marine Corps—Th: This is Your Na y —}.

KGFJ—Open Album. KIEV —Music.

*KRKD —News; Polka Time. K M.A —Farm News— M, Tut Garden Chats—F; David Gilfillan —W.

1:45—KFI, KF8D--Woman in My House.

KCBCI—When a Girl Marries. HOER —Garden School. }MLA—Music For You-31, Tu, W. F; Farm News—Th.

1:55—KBIG —Pass the Wort —Tu-Tit; Sports Package —F; Sports Highlights—M.

2—KECA—Betty Crocker, M, w, F; Ronnie Kemper—Tu, Th

EFL KFSD —Just Plain Bill. KALI—Beautiful Mexico. KBIG —Catalina Bandstand. KCBQ —Betty Crocker. KFWB—Jerry, Beverly. KGB— Afternoon Serenade— M, Tu, Th; Quick What's the Answer?—W, F.

*KGER —News; Guest Artist. KONJ —Aiways on My Mind.

*KLAC —News; Spurts. *ILIIIPC —News; Ira Cook. .*KPMO —News; Western

Varieties. KPOL—Musical Comedy. KR/CD —Fire Dept. —M; Tops in Pops—Tu; Govt. Speaks— W; Guest Star—Th. Here's to eterans —F.

KV0E—News: Open House. K WK W -18111 Garr. • KXLA —Bob Barker Show.

2:05—KECA—Ronnie Kemper. M. W F.

KLAC-570 Club. 2:15—KECA—Paging the Judge—

M-F. KFSD —Front Page

Farrell HOER—June Chrlsty —M. KRKD--Musie—M, Th; Sal-vation Army— W; Tops in Pops—Tu, F.

KXLA—Adventures In Roger « — M; Story Book Time—Tu; Calif. Cavalcade— W; People, Places and Things— Th.

:25*KBIG—News. *KHJ, KGB—Bob Greene:

News. 2:30—KECA—Jack's Place; Christ-

mas Carol—Th, F. KFI, KFSD —Lorenzo Jones. KHJ —BehInd the Story. KNX—Curt Massey. KFAC —Tuday's Pop Concert.

*KFWB—News; Jerry, Beverly. HOER—Peter Slack. Organ. KGFJ —Plano Momenta. KOIL—Homemakers Matinee. KMPC—Johnny Grant. KPOL--Muslcal Comedy. HERD—Tops in Pops. K WIIVV—Bill Garr Show— Tu-Sa.

KXLA—Continental Serenade. 2:45—KFI—It Pays to be Married.

KHJ —Lynn Looks at Holly-wood.

KNX—Wizard of Odds. KCISQ—Ted Malone. KIM1K W—Music —M. Tn. W.

2:55—K WK W—News and Sports. KBIG—Bill Tusher.

3— KECA—Beat the Record. KF8D— Welcome

Travelers. *KHJ, KGB—Hughesreel. &NIX, }IF:NIB—Ruth Ashton. KALI—S. S. Hernandez. KBIG--Catalina Bandstand. KCBQ—Bonnie Kemper.

*KFAC —News: Keyboard Styling..

KFOX—Dick Haymes Show; Movietown Radio Theater— w.

KFWB—Jerry, Beverly. *KGEB—News: Homeille. KGFJ —Music in the Air. KIEV— Music.

*KLAC. KMPC. KXLA—News IIMPC—News; Johnny Grant. KO WL—Joe Adams Show. KPOL—Musical Comedy. HVOE—News: Music. K WK W —Lawrence Welk,

3:06—KNX—Robt. Q. Lewis. KLAC.-,-670 Club.

3:10—KNX —Ralph Story's Back-yard.

9:15-11I1J—Tello-Test. KFOX—Bob Eberly Show. HCBQ—Romemary Clo mey. HOER— Music in the Afternoon.

K/CLA—Tom Brennen Show. 3:25*KB1G—World Roundup.

K WK W —News and Sports. 3:30—KECA, KCBQ—Jack Owens

KFI—Dr. Paul. KIIJ —Jack Kirkwood. KNX—Off Salience. KFAC—World of Opera. KFMB —Ruth Ashton. KFOX —Jerry Hill.

*KFQ B—Red Rowe, KGER —Cemmuter'• Carousel.

KG1.1.—Itecord Revue. KIEV—Music. HOWL—Chico. K WK W —Bing Crosby Tine.

3:45-11F1111—Ralph Story. KFI —The Little Concert. K WK W—Music—M-Sa. KALI—Voice of So. America.

3:50*KGFJ —Newe. 3:55—KECA—Betty Crocker, M. W.

F: Shoppers Special—Tu, Th. KBIG —Sports News.

4—BECA—Mary Margaret McBride.

Kil KFSD —Life Can Be Beautiful.

*KHJ, KFX2I, KGB — Fulton Lewis, Jr.

RNX —Philip Norman. KIBIG —Catalina Bandstand.

*KFOX, KLAC—News. KFAC—Musical Masterpieces KFVD —Clyde Cadwell. KFWB —Red Rowe Rancho. KGFJ—Moods in Music. KGIL— Western Trails.

*KIEV —Newe; Music. KLAC—Alex Cooper. KMPC —News; Johnny Grant. KO WL—Chico.

*KPM0--Neat., 1600 Club, HVOE —News; Music.

*K WK W —News; Bill Sampson 4:05—KFOX—Record Parade—W. 4:10—KFOX —What's The Score. 4:15*KFI —Burritt Wheeler.

¿KHJ, KFXM, KGB — Frank Hemingway.

4:20—KFOX—Record Parade. 4 :Y3--liftio —Bustnese News. 4 :30—KEC A—Nancy Boh m Show,

Kathleen Fitzgerald —M. KHJ, KGB—Curt Massey. KNX —Fabulous Hollywood. KBIG--Movietime.

"DIXIELAND" 4:30 P.M. Daily

4 to 5 P.M. Sunday KGFJ 1230 Ke.

KGFJ —"Disle" Dave Manning KFOX--George McLain. KFVD —Clyde's Ride, KFWB —Red Rowe. KRKD —George MeLain —M, Tu.

4 :45*KEC A—Frank BIngman. *KHJ, KFX111. KGB—Sam

Hayes. KFOX—Record Parade. KFVD—News In Bronze—Th, F; Tops in Pops— W.

4:55—KFI—Ileather. *KNX —City Editor.

Request Performance Your favorite top concert artists. "Music You Love" —Old and New.

6:00 to 6:50 p.m.

KGFJ 1230 kc.

DID You KNOW? Gail Moser, the "Sunshine

Girl" on KTLA's "Western Varieties," Fridays at 9:00 p.m., won a four-year schol-arship to Arizona State Col-lege at Tempe. Arizona.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 See Page 32 for 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daytime Radio

Log Listings

e—liECA—Elroy Hirsch. •a *KFI —Feature Wire.

KHJ —Bobby Benson. *KNX, McIEB--Ed. R. Morrow. KBIG—Catalina Bandstand. KFAC—Sunset Serenade. KFOX—Texas Tiny. KFVD —Clyde Cadwell. KFWB —News; Red Rowe, KGB —Today In Sports. KGER--Commnter's Carousel. HOFJ—Jive at Else. KLAC —Aiez Cooper.

*ILMPC —News; Bill Btewfmt Show.

* KPM0--News; Five O'Clook Fiesta.

KPOL—Musical Comedy. SKIED —Sweet and Lovely. KVOEt-News; TraffIe Jamboree.

*K WK W—News. KXLA —Meloily Valley.

5:15—KECA, HCBQ—Fleetwood Lawton.

*KFI, KFOX —News. ¿KNX—Tom Harmon. KGFJ—Pianiste et the Future. H WK W--Sports.

5:30*KECA, KCBQ—Chet Huntioy. YEIID —Voire of

Firestone. KHJ, KGB— Wild Bill Hickok.

*KNX—World Today. KFAC —Continental Varieties.

*KFOX —News. KF WB —Mark Scott. ROER—Oiga Graves. KGFJ —Record Jackpot.

*KLAC —News; L.A. Today. KMPC —Stars of Song. K WK W—Romano Smeraldo. KXLA —Squeakin' Deacon.

5:45*KECA. KCBQ—Bob Garred. * KNX, KFMB —News. Frank

Goss. KFOX—Keyboard Capers.

4KLAC —Sam Balter, Sports. KMPC—Bill Stewart Show.

5:55*KHJ, KGB—Cecil Brown. *KNX —Local News. KMPC--Race Preview.

6*HECA—Len Beardsley. KFI —George Putnam News. ,Nk. KGB—GaKFMB— Lriel Heato ter.

Theatre. *KFOX. KLAC—News. KFWB —Joe »emend«. KGFJ —Request Performance.

4KMPC—Bob Kelley, Sports. *KVOE—News. K WK W —Italian Melodies.

6 ;05 —KLAC—Top Ten Tunes. 6:10 —KFOX—Sundown Serenade. 6:15*KECA, HCBQ--Sporte Today.

KFI—Ont of the West. ¿KHJ, KGB—Perry Como Show KFOX—Three Suns.

*KMPC —News. KRKD —Evening Varieties. KV0E--Penthouse Serenade.

:25-11 MI —Conrad the Coffee Connoisseur.

:30—KECA—Lum 'a' Abner. KFI —American Way. KHJ, KGB —Virgil Pinkie,. HCBQ--John Conte. KFOX—Remember When. KFWB--America Dances. KMPC —Today's Races. MSS K W—Hoyos Hour. KILL—Frank Simon.

.415*KECA—John Vandercook. *KHJ. KGB —Sam Hayes. KCBQ—Elmer Davis.

8:50*KGFJ —News. 6:55*KHJ. KGB—Bill Henry.

wl —KECA, KCBQ—Lone Ranger. KFLKFSD —Fibber McGee and Molly.

IIKHJ, KGB —The Falcon. KNX, KFMB—Vaughn • Monroe.

KFOX—Long Beach Town Forum.

KGFJ —Musical Digest. KMPC —Bill Stewart Skew.

*KPMO—News; Music. KVOE —News: Penthouse Serenade.

KXLA—Joe Nixon. 1:05—KLAC —Top Ten Tunea. 7:16—KFI —Man On the Go.

KGIL—Evening Serenade. KRIID —Dinner Music.

7:25*HECA—Les Griffith, News. 7 :30—KECA, KCBQ—Henry J.

Taylor. HPID —Tho World We

Live In. KHJ —Could This Be Tour KNX, KFMB —Talent Scout's. KFOX—Meet the Band. KFWB —Your Conununity Newspaper.

KGER—Rev. AI Harlan. JLB1LD—Dn. lakuliardsen.

H WIC W —La Hora Popular. KNLA—Toastmasters Club.

7:45-T HECA—CA W-5.7 Reports. KFI Tour Nation's Buenos/.

* KFOX —I.Inited Press News. KFWB—Rosary Hour. s KRIED—Catholie Hour-2f.

7:55—KILI —News. 8— KECA—Guy Lombardo. IHKa, KFX_111., KGB —Counter

KPMO—Frost Warnings.

Spy. KF WB —Invitiselea from Beverly.

KNX, KFMB —Suspense. KFOX—Record Parade. KGFJ—Blue of Evening.

*KLA C, KILL—News. & WPC— News; Bill Stewart. KVOE—News; Easy Listening. K WK W —Milt Nava.

11:05—KFI, KNISH—One Man's Family.

S:15*KFI, KFSD —News of vie World.

KCBQ —Sammy Kaye. KGEB—Hebrew Christian KGFJ —Serenade in Blue. KLAC —Gene Norman. KILL—Music.

8:25—KNX —Thia I Believe. 1):30 -1LECA—Hollywood &a mity.

KFSD —Railroad Hour. ¿KHJ—Let George De It. KNX, HEI M —Lowell Thomas, HCBQ—Capitol Concert. KGB—America Sings. KGER--Volce of China. KGFJ —College of Div. Science. K WK W—Music. K XLA —Joe Nixon.

II ;45 —JI MA —Mike Malloy. KNX, KFMB —Family Skeleton.

KFOX —Dr. Hewitt. KGER—Witnessing Laymen. KGFJ—Norvell. n—ILECA—Celebrity Table.

KFSD —Pacifie Telephone Hour.

*KHJ, KGB—Newspaper of She Air.

KNX, KFMB—lieulati. KFOX—Ray Robinson. ROER—Dr. Vernon McGee. KGFJ—Hunter Hun. ock. KGIL—Musical Scrapbook,

*KLAC —News; Gene Norma*, KMPC —Nat'l. Tuberculosis Assoc.

KY OE —News; Easy Listening. K WK W—Fire, Facts and Fun.

11:15*KIIJ, KGB —Mutual Newsreel. KNX, KFMB—Les Paul, Mary Ford.

*KM, Kb —News. 9:20 —KNX, KFM1I—Julius La Boas. 91/115—KHJ—Something To Think

About. 9:30—KFI —Burgie Music Box.

KHJ—Reporters R000dissi. KNX —Phillip Norman, KFMB—Paul Norman. KGB —Betty Clooney and Three Suns.

KMPC —Lucky Lager Danse, KV OE—Ou Stage. K WK W —Practical Catholicism.

KILL—Music. 9 :35—KIN—Bill Baflance. 9:40--K WK W —Valley Party Line. 9:45—KNX—Arthur J. CuzinelL :55 —KHJ —Guess • Tune.

1ft*KECA —ABC Late News. V *KFI, KFSD —Richfield Reporter.

KHJ—Fulton Lewis, Jr. * KNX, KFMB--10 O'clock Wire. HCBI Edwin C. Hill. KFWB —Larry Finley.

*KGEB —News; Victory Minden KGB —Keep Guard

*KLAC—News; Gene Norman. KPMO—Frost Warnings. REED —Saddle Serenade. KVOE —On Stage. K WK W —Collegiate Cavalcade

*KXLA —World News. 10:10*KECA—Edwin C. Hill. 10 :15—KECA--Dr. Frederick Bolles,

KFI -41 Joy Forever. *KHJ, KGB—Frank Edwards. *KNX — William Kenneally. KXLA —Smiley Burnett..

* KFMB —Dwight Cooke. K WK W —Gordon Baker Liege

10:25—KNX—Tom Harmon. 10:30—KECA—Lonesome Gal.

KFI—Al Poska Show. KHJ —Deems Taylor. KNX—Philip Norman. KGB—Zenith In Melody. KGER— When Day is De m.

*K WK W —Party M Joe's. KILL—Jolly Joe Hoedown.

10 :55—KHJ —Music. — KECA—Paul Frees Shaw, *KFI, KHJ, KNX—News. *K_NX—Max Roby. KFSD, KNINC —Lucky Loa m KFOX—Bill Johnson. ILFWB—Larr. 21nley.

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5— KECA—Kiroy Ulrich. *KFI—Feature Wire. RAJ. KGB—Sgt. Preston of the Yukon.

*KNX. KFMkt —Ed. It. Murron KBIG--Dancing at Avalon. KFOX—Texas Tiny. KFTD —Clyde Cadwell. KFWB—News: Red Rowe. KGB— Western Serenade. ICGER —Commuter'e Carousel EGFJ —Jive at Five.

*KLAC—News; Sports. *KMPC —News; Bill Stewart

Show. *REMO—News; Five O'Clock

Fiesta. KPOL--Musical Comedy. KVOE—News: Traffic Jamboree.

*K WK W —News. 5:06—KLAC--Gene Norman 11:18--KECA, KCBQ--Fleetvood

Lawton. *KFI —News. dliNX—Tom Harmon. KGFJ—Keyboard Magic.

8:30*KECA. KCBQ —Chet Huntley. KF1--Guy Lombardo Show. K M, KGB —Sky King.

*KNX —Carroli Alcott. *KFOX —News. * KFWLI —Mark Scott. FIGER—tilgu Graves. KGFJ—Record Jackpot.

* KLAC —News: L.A. Today. KMPC--Stars of Song. K WK W—Romano-Smeraldo. KXLA —Squeekin Deacon.

1045*KECA, KCBQ—Bob Garrett. *KNX. KFMB —News. Frank

Goss. KFOX—lieyboard Capers. KFWB—Red Rowe.

IKLAC —Sam Baiter, Sports. KM PC—Bill Stewart Show.

111:55*KLIJ, KGB—Cecil Brown. *KNX —Local Newe. , KNIPC —Race Preview.

e*KECA—Len Beardsley. KFI —George Putnam News.

*KHJ, KF/L'ill. KGB— Gabriel Heatter.

¡KNX, KFMB —Johnny Dollar KCBQ—Jolin Vandercook.

*KFOX UL M ,—News. KFIVB—Joe Hernandez. KGFJ —Request Performance

¡KMPC—Bob Kelley. Sports. K WK W—Itallan Melodies.

8:05—KLAC—Ten Top Tunes. 11:10—KFOX—Disabled Vets. 8:11:5*KECA, KCISQ—Bill Stern.

KIFI—Out of the West. KHJ, KGB—Titue Moody. KFOX —Songs of Times.

*KM?( '—News KV0E--Penthouse Serenade.

8:80—KHJ —Christopher Lynch. 11:30—KECA—Lum *ii• Abner.

KFSD —News, John Cameron Swayze.

KHJ—Virgil Finkle,. KNX. KFNIB—My Friend Irma.

KCBQ—John tonte. KFOX —Remember When. KFWB--Azuerice Dances. EGER—Beek to the Bible. KNIpc—Today's Races. K WK W—Iloyos linar. KXLA—Frank Simon.

8:35—KFI—Elmer Peterson. a:45erliECA —John 11'andercook

KFX.XI. KGB. News. Sam liares.

0:50—filel —Melody Time. *KGFJ—News.

8:55*K11.1. KGB—Bill Henry. •12 —KECA, KCISQ—Starr of Space.

KFI. KFSD—Fibber McGee and Molly.

KHJ, KGB—Mickey Spillane. KNX KFMLI--People Are Funny.

KFOX—Join the Navy. KGB—That Hammer Guy. KGFJ —Mueical Digest. KMPC—Bill Stewart. KV0E—News: Penthouse Serenade.

ILXI.A—Joe Nhon. 7:15—KFI —Man On The Go.

HELIX—National Guard. 1:Z5*KKt A—les Griffith. News 7:30—KECA—Bob Pierce.

KIN —KFI Calling. KHJ. KFXM —Search That Never Ends.

KNX, KFX1B—Mr. and Mrs. North.

KCIIQ—DIseuvery. KFOX—Meet the Band. KFWB—Your Community Newspaper.

KGB—Let George Do

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K WK W—La Hora Popular KXLA—Mary B. King.

7 :45*KICCA—UA W-887 Reporte. KFW/t—Itonary Hour 8-11ECA —Selence Editor. KFI, KPMO—Frost Warnings.

¿KHJ. KFX3I, KGB—High Adventure.

KNX KFM1i—Louella Parsons.

KCB(F—Tri-City Byline. KFOX —Record Parade. H MS—Invitation from Beverly.

KGFJ —Blue of Evening. *KLAC—News: Sam Baiter. *KMPC—News: Bill Stewart. KVOE—News; Easy Listening K WK W —Milt Nava. KNLA —Music America.

8:05—KFL KFSD—One Man's Faintly.

8:15—KECA—Report to the People. *KFI, KFtill -Newe of the

Worlo KNX —Dance Band. KCBQ—Sammy Kaye. KGER—Hebrew Christian. KGFJ —Cancer Prevention. KLAC—Gene Norman.

*KXLA—News. ' 8:25—KNX —This I Relieve. 8:30—KECA—Hollywood Starway.

KFI, KFSD —Dinah Shore. KHJ —Count of Monte Cristo. KNX, KFMB —Lowell Thomas KCBQ—American Town Meeting

KFIVB—Loyola vs. L.A. State KGEt —Cothet of Div. science KGB--America Sings. K X LA—Music.

8:45*KECA —Mike Malloy. KFI —Mary KNX, KFMIS—Family Skeleton.

KGFJ —Norvell. K WK W —NIusie.

9— HECA—Town meeting. K n. KFSD—Dragnet. *KHJ, KFNXI. KGB—

Newspaper of the Air. KN X. K1 NIB--iteulaii. KFON —Kay Robinson Show. KGER-31eludy Four quart, FIGFJ —Iliuder Hancock

*KLAC—News: Gene Norman KNIPC —Natl. Tuberculosis Assoc.

KV OE—News: Easy Listening K WK W—Adventure in 3-1).

11:15*KILI -31utual Newsreel. KNX, FiF311S--11111 Balance

*K WKU —News 11:25—KHJ, KGB —Names In the

News. 9:30‘KFI —Burgle Music Box. •

KHJ, KGB—Betty Clooney Three Sung,

KNX—Bill Reliance. KIKPC —Lucky Lager Dance Time.

KV 0E—On Stage. 0:45—KECA—Monitor Views the

News. 9:45—KILI—Nlusic. 9:55—KHJ —Five Minute Final. I n —it 1..1, A—Alit Ltite• Net*

KFSD —Richfield Reporter

KH.1—Fultote Len is. Jr. *K1NX, KFMB-10 O'clock Wire.

o lt Hill KFWIS—Larry Finley.

*KGER—Nens: Music. *KLAC—News• Gene Normal, KPNIO —Froat Warnings. KVOK—Newe; On Stage. KNLA—Music.

10:10—iiECA—Edwin v,. Hill. to :15 —KEC A—Dr. Frederick Bailee

KFI—A Jo) Forever. *KHJ KGB—Frank Edward. *KNX—Bill Ken neth KF31111 —Dwight Cooke, K WK W —Gordon Baker Lloyd. KX.LA —Smiley Burnette.

10:27—h N X— Ton. Harmon. 10 :30—KECA —Lones lllll e Gal.

KFI —Al Poska. KHJ—Crowell's Nest,

• KNX—Philip Norman. KfiLlt— I'. 1w Da. is hone K WK W—News: Dance Time K WK W —Party at Joe's.

.0 .v—Path irees Show. *1(11 KHJ KNX—New.. KFOX—Bill Johnson.

11:10—RNX—Tom Hanlon Scoreboard. •

t1:15—KFI—Itolly Thomas. KN. X —Merry-6o- «soma. KIM—Music.

1.1 :30—K Ft —Palladium Orchestra. KGFJ—Five-Four Ballroom.

11:40—KNX- Bilt Bentha m 11:55—KECA—Edward Arnold.

12 —KFI —Midnight Flyer. KNX —Mtesie Till Dawn. KFAC—Mnale Out of Night (to Ill

KEW it--Larry rime. Ito It RIGER-•Doin Douglas (to III KGFJ—Night Club. KGIL—Pat Coleman (to O.

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5—KICCA—Elroy Hirsch. *KFI—Feature Wire. KHJ —Songs of the B-Bar-B.

*KNX, KEMit—Eu R. Morro» KRIG--Dancetime at Avalon. KFOX —Texas Tiny. KFVD —Clyde Cadwell. KEWB—News; Red Bowe. KGER —Commuter's carousel KGEI —Jive at Five.

*KLAC—News: SPorte. *KMPC —News; Bill Stewart

Show. KIN Comedy. KVOE—News: Traffic Jamboree.

*K WK W—News. K X LA—M Plod, alley.

3:03—KGB— Western Serenade. KLAC—Gene Norman.

3:15--KECA. KCBQ—Fieetwood Lawton.

*KFI —News. KNX—Tom Harmon. KGEI—Phinists of the Future.

i:30*KECA, KCBQ —Chet Huntley KFI —Sports. KHJ, KGB— Wild Bill Hickok.

*KNX —Carroll Akron. *FCFOX —News. KFWB—Mark Scott. KGER—Olga Graves. KGFJ—Record Jackpot.

*K1..:C--Neviii; L.A. Today. KMPC —Stars of Song. KWK W—Itomario Smeraldo KXLA —Squeakin' Deacon.

1:45*KECA, KCISQ—Bob ()erred. *KFI, KFSD—Elmer Peterson *KNX, KFMR—News. Frank

Goss. KINIX —Keyboard Capen. KFWB—Red Rowe. KLAC —Sain Baiter. Sports. KMPC—Itill Stewart Show.

N:35*KHJ, KGB—Cecil Brown. *KNX —Loeni NPWR ILMPC—Race Preview.

e*K E u A — i.en Kea rdeley KFI —Geo. Putnam News.

*KHJ. KGB—Gabriel Fleeter. KNX—Pigskin Predictions. KCIlti —John Vandercook.

*IXFON KLAt —News KFWB—Joe Hernandez. IiiiFJ —Keiluest Performance

4KNIPC—Rob K fil er Snorts. KV OE—News: Penthouse Serenade.

KWKW —Italian Melodies. KXLA—Music.

.1 :fir * LAC—Top Ten Tunes 8:10 —KFOX —Sundown Serenade. 6:15*KECA. KCBQ—Bill Stern.

KFI —Out .it the West. ¡K M. KGB—Perry Como Show. KFON —Three Suns.

*IS/CPC—Neu s ):30—KECA—Lum 'n Abner.

KFI —Stars f ruin Paris. KINIX —Remember When. KHI. KGB—Virgil Plnkier. KNX—Gen Lombardo • KF31B —Crime Classics. KFOX—Remember When. KFWIt— Americo ',ow n. KNIPC —Today's Races. KNKN —Ilovle. Hoot KXLA —Frank Simon.

8:15*KECA —John Vandercook. *KH.I, KGB—News. Sam Hayes K( Bt)—Elmer Davis.

,:30*KGFJ—News 6:55*K11.1. KGB —Bill Henry.

K1'101-1.one Ranger IfKF1, KFSD—Fibber McGee

and Molly ¡KEW, KGB—Deadline. ¡KNX, KFMB—Dr. Christian. KFOX —Serenade in Blue. KGER —Fanilly Bible Hour.

"MUSICAL DIGEST" Farnlly Ginner Hour Concert

7:00 to 8:00 P.M. Nightly including Sunday

KGFJ 1230 Kc.

KGFJ —Musical Digest. *11611., KLA(' —News. KMIN —Bill Stewart KVOE--News: Penthouse Serenade.

KKLA—.loe Nixon. 7 :15—KFI —Man On The Go.

KFOX —U.N. Story. I 274rKe,;('A -1.es Griffith News 7 :30—K EC A—Bob Pierce.

*KIN— Walk a Mile. KGB—Cisco Rid.

¡ FINIL KFMR —Symplionette. KFOX —Meet the Band.

K WK W—le flora Popular. IIFWB--UCLA vs. Iowa.

.1 :45*K F:CA—UA W-887 Reports. *KFOX —News. KFWB—Rosary Hour. KXLA —Fire Prevention.

8—KECA—Philco Radio Play-ho ne.

EFL KI ND—Frost Warnings. RAJ—Bulldog Drummond. KNX, KF3113—FBI in Peace and War.

[WI N—Tel-City Byline. EFOX—Record Parade. KFWB—Stanford-Loyola. KGB—Treasury Varlet les. KGFJ —Blue of Evening.

*KI.AC—News; Sant Bolter. *KIMPC—News: Bill Stewart. KVOE—News: Easy Listening K WK W—Milt Nava.

*KXLA—News. KM PC—Bill Stewart.

8:05 —KFI, KFSD—One Man's Family.

8:15*KFI. KISH—News Parade. KCBQ—Sammy Kaye. KGER—Hebrew Christian. KGIFJ—Dept. of Employment

• KLAC—Gene Norman. KMPC—Bill Stewart.

8:30 —RECA—Hollywood Starway. KF'SD—The Great

Glideralees e. KHJ—Family Theater. KNS K FMB—Lowell Thomas. KFOX—Sororitie Shop. KCI N—Me President. KGB—America Sings. K(iFj—(ul of ills Inc Science. KXLA —Joe Nixon.

8:45—KECA—Mike Malloy. KNX, KF3111---Family Skeleton.

KGFJ—Norvell. 9—HECA, KCHQ—Mystery

Theater. eeri. KFSII—Gruucho Marx. *KHJ, KGB—Newspaper of the

Air. KNX, KFMB—Beulah. KFOX —Ray Robinson Show. KFWB--I'SC vs. Michigan State.

KGFJ—Hunter Hancock *KLAC—News; Gene Norman KMPC —Nat'l. Tuberculosis Assoc.

KV OE—News: Easy Listening K WK W—Council of Churches.

1):15*Ic ILI —Mutual Newsreel. KNX, KFMB—Les Paul, . Mary Ford.

9:20—KNX —,Julius La Rosa. 9:25—ICHJ. KGB—Something to

Think About. 9:30—KECA —Lawrence Welk.

¿KFI, KFSD —Burgle Musle Box.

KHJ, KGB—Betty (looney e Three Suns.

IL's:IX —Bill Reliance. KM PC—Lucky Lager Danee Time.

KGEh —Johr Brown. KVOE—On Stage.

9:45—KHJ—Music. K WK W —St. Sophia Greek Cathedral.

9:55—KI1J—Five Minute Final. KIX'A —Musical Briefe. I'naciie:CA—Alit Late News.

11.1*KFI. REND—Richfield Reporter.

siHJ—Fulton Lewis, Jr. *KNX, KFMB-10 O'Clock

Wire. lielit)—Lawiti t.,. dill KFWB—Larry Finley. KGB—Let's (to To Town.

*KGER—News: Victory Slission *KLAC —Newe Gene Norman KPMO —Frost Warnings. KY0E—News: On Stage.

*KXLA—News. 10:10—KEl A-1:11wto t.. Hitt. 10:15—KECA—Dr. Frederick Bailee.

KIFI—A Jo' Forever. *KHJ —Frank Edwards, *KNX—Bill Kenneally. KFMB—Dwight Cooke.

1.10yd. KXLA —Smiley Burnett..

10:2X--:iNX,—l' Harmon. 10:30—KECA—Lonesorne Gal.

KFI—Al Poska. rowell's Nest.

KNX—Philip Norman. Fit:Fft—ix het. tio.* h none. Kwnw—Party at oJe's.

10:45—K WK W —Dancetime. Itt:r4. -F M —Sport* M al. 14 --I(!CA —Paul Frees Show, .11*Kt I .01.1 KN X—News. *KNX —Max Roby. KFOX —Bill Johnson. Kt.-Au —Musics t rucsroads.

ArKLAC—News: Gene Norman KMPC. KFSD —Dance Time.

11:10—KNX —T. Hanlon Scoreboard. 11:15—KFI—Rolly Thomas.

KHJ —Music. KNN—Xlern M-HounO.

11:30-1CIFI—Palladium Orchestra. ' K(IFJ—Five Four Ballroom.

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S—HECA—Eiroy * KFI —Feature WI re. KHJ, KGB —Sgt. Preston of the Yukon.,

*4[N X liF511i--Edw. R. Morrow.

KBIG —DancetIme at Avalon. HI-MX—Texas Tiny. KFVD —Clyde Cadwell. KFWB—News: lied Rowe. KGB—Western Serenade. KGER--Commuters carousel. KGFJ—Jhe at Five.

*KLAC. K WK W—News. *KMPC—News; Bill Stewart

Show. leireilll —News; Five O'Clock

Fiesta. KPOL—Musical Comedy. HVGE—News; Traffic Jamboree.

RXLA—Melod7 Valley. 5:05—KLAC —Gene Norman. 5:15—KECA, KCBQ--Fleetwood

Lawton. * KFI—News ./KNX—Tom Harmon. KFOX—Keep Your Guard Up. KGFJ—Keyboard

5:30*KECA, RCBO—Chet Huntley. KFI —Sports Revue. KILL KGB—Sky King.

nrgr4N—%torld TodnY. • *KFOX —News. *KFWB—Mark Scott. KGE.R—ifign Grilses. KGFJ—Record Jackpot.

*KLAC—News: L.A. Today. &WPC—Stars of Song. KWK W—Romano Smeraldo. KXLA—Squeakin' Deacon.

6:45*KFICA, liCbli—Bob (jarred. *KIFI, HFSD —Elmer Peterson. *EINX, KFMB—News. Frank

Goss. KFOX —Keyboard Capers. KFWB —Red Rowe.

4KLAC —Sain Baiter, Sports. liMPC—Bill Stewart Show.

5:55*KHJ, KGB —Cecil Brown. *KNX—News. KMPC—Race Preview.

e*HECA—Leu Beardsley. KFI—Geo. Putnam News.

*E LL KGB—Gabriel Heatter. KNX. KFMB—Meet Mr. Mc-Nuitey.

*KFOX, KLAC—News. KFVVB—Joe Hernandez. KGER—American Soul Clinic. KGFJ —Request Performance.

./KfdPC —Bob Kelley. Sports. *HVGE--News. KWK W—Italian Melodies.

6:05—KLAC—Top Ten Tunes. 6:10 —KFOX —Sundown serenade. 6:15*KECA, KCHQ—Bill Stern.

KHJ. KGB—Titus Moody. KFI —Out ot the West. KFOX—Songs of Times.

deKMPC—N e Ws. HVGIE—Penthouse Serenade.

6:20—KHJ--Christopiter Lynch. 6:30 —KECA —Lum 'n' Abner.

*KFI —News —John Cameron Swayze.

KILL KGII—Virgil Pinkley. ,'KNX, KFMB—Time For Love. KFAC —liluiticai Milestones. KFOX —Remember When. KFWB—America Dances. KGB —The Answer Man. KGER—Back to the Bible. EMPC —Today's Races. KWK W —Hoyos Hour. KXLA —Frank Simon.

6:35—KFl —Eddie Cantor. 0:45*HECA —John Vandercook.

*KHJ, KGB. KV OE—Sam Hayes.

KCBQ—Elmer Davis. 6:50* WiFJ--News. 6:55*KILL KGB —Bill Henry. e—ELECA, KCBQ--Starr of Space.

KFI, KFSD—Fibber McGee a Molly.

KHJ, KGB —Official Detective.

ILFOX—Variety in Review. KFWB—America Dances. KGFJ —Musical Digest.

*KGIL, KLAC. KRHD—News. KM PC—Bill Stewart. HVOE —News; Penthouse Serenade.

K WK W—La Hora Popular. KXLA—Joe Nixon.

7:15—Kit —Man On The Go. 7:25*KECA —Les Griffith. News. 7:30—HECA—Bob Pierce.

*Kul, KFSD —Truth or Consequences.

KHJ—Rod and Gun. KNX—The Chorallers. ECHO—Musical Encores. KFOX —Meet the Band. KF WB--USC vs. Iowa. KGEB—Helen Markham.

KWK W—La flora Popular. K X LA—Et erynay Health ',raider».

7:45—HI:CA—UA W-eV Reports. *KFOX—News. KF WB--Rosary flour.

7:55— K11.1—News. 8 -11IECA—George Jesse' Salutes.

KPM0--Frost Warnings. ./KIIJ, KGB —Nightmare.

KFMB—Meet KCBQ—Tri-City Byline. KFOX —Record Parade. KFSD —One Man's Family. KFWB--Invitation from Beverly.

KGFJ—Blue of Evening. *KLAC. KMPC —News. KVOK—News; Easy List ening. K WK W—Nlilt Nava.

3:05—KFI, KFSD—One Man's Family.

8:15—KFI, KFSD—News of the World.

HCBQ —Sammy Kaye. KGER—Hebrew Christian. KGFJ —Report to Parents. KLAC —Gene Norman. KXLA—Illusic.

8:25 —KNX —This I Believe. 8:30—K RCA—Hollywood Starwar.

jKFI KISD—Roy Roger*. KHJ —Enehanted Hour. KNX, KFM1S—Lowell Thomas. KCBQ—Ice Follies. KGB—America Sings. KGER—Voice of China. KGFJ —Col. of Divine Science. KXLA —Jolly Joe Nixon.

3:45—KECA—Mike Malloy. KNX, KFMB —Fanally Skeleton.

EGER— Witnessing Laymen. EGFJ —Ziorsell. KW K W—Music. KXLA -Jolly Joe.

8:55*KFI —News K M —Music.

9— KECA —Iforatio Hornblower. /K M. KFSD —Father Knows Best.

*KILL KGB—Newspaper of the Air.

EN X, KFMB--Beulah. KGER—Oriental Opportunity. KGFJ —Hunter Hancock

*KLAC —News: Gene Norman. KFOX—Ray Robinson, KMIMI—Nari. Tubercuiosts Assoc.

EVOE—News; Easy Listening. K WK W —Native Datichters.

9:15*KHJ, KGB— Mutual Newsreel. KNX, KFMB—B111 Reliance.

9:25*KHJ, KGB —Names in the News.

9:30—HECA —Haimish Melodies. Kil —Burgie Music Box. KHJ, KGB—Betty Clooney and Three Suns.

KNX —S.F. Union Sq. Concert KFWB--UCLA vs. Michigan State.

KMPC —Lucky Lager Dance Time.

EV0E—On Stage. K WK W--Councll of Churches

9:15—K WK W —Traffie Quiz. 9:45—KHJ —Music. 9:55—KHJ—Five Minute Flue

10 *RECA —AISO Late News. *KFI, HFSD—Richfield

Reporter. * MU—Fulton Lewis. Jr. *KNX, KFM13 -1111 O'clock Wire, K Fit B—Larry Finley.

*HGER—News: Music. *KLAC—News. tiene Norman. KPI110—Froet Warnings.

1.0:10—KECA —Edwin C. Hill. 10:15—KECA—Dr. Frederick Bailee.

KFI—A Jey Forever. *KILL KGB —Frank Edwards *KNX—Bill Kenneally. ILF518--Dwight Cooke. KISH—Lucky Lager Dance. K K Vi —liordon Baker Uoyd KXLA —Smiley Barnette.

10 :25—K N X—Tont Harmon. 10:30—RECA—Lonesome Gal,

KFI—A1 Posits. KHJ—Deens Taylor. KNX—Philip Norman. KGB—Zenith In melody. t.F.R— When hay is Done.

K WK W—Party at Joe's. 10:55—K Fi—Sports Final.

— HECA—"The Messiah". *KFI, KUJ. KNX—News. KFOX—Bill Johnson.

*KLAC—•News; Gene Norman. *KNX —Max Roby. KMPC. KFSD—Lucky Lager Dance.

11:1O—KNX —Tom Hanlon. 11:15—KFI —Rolly .Thomas.

K M— Music. K N X— Merry-Go- Round.

11:30—KFI —Palladium Orchestra. KGFJ —Five-Fonr Ballroom.

11:40—KNX —Bill Ballance. 11 :55*KFI—News. l ib— K M—Midnight Flyer.

ENE— Muslo Till Dawa.

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Log Listings

le—RECA—Elrop Hirsch. e*KFI—Fenture Wire.

KHJ—Songs of B-Bar-B. *KNX, KIMIl—Ed R. Morrow. KBIG —DancetIme at Avalon. KFOX—Texas Tiny. KFVD —Clyde Cadwell. IFilFWit—Football Forecast. KGER —Commuters Carousel. KGFJ—Jlve at Five.

*KLAC—News; Sports. *K.WIVC —Bill Stewart Show;

Newf. RFC/I.—Muskat Comedy. EVOE—News: Traffic Jamboree.

*K WK W—News. KXLA—Melody Valley.

5:05—KLAC —Gene Norman. KGB— Western Serenade.

5:15—KECA. KCBQ—Fleetwood Lawton.

*KFI—News. ¿KNX —Tom Harmon. KFOX —Join the Navy. KFWB—Red Rowe. Kt:KJ—Pianists of the Future.

5:30*KECA, KCMG —Chet Huntley. KFI—Sport Report. KIIJ, KGB— Wild Bill Hickok.

*KNX--Carroll Atcott. *KFOX —News. * KFWII—Mark Scott. KGER—Olga Graves. KGFJ —Record Jackpot,

*KLAC—News; L.A. Today. KMPC —Stars of Song. K WK W—Romano Smeraldo. KX.LA —Squeakin' Deacon.

5:45*HECA. KCHQ—Bob (jarred. *KFL KFSD —Elmer Peterson. *KNX, KFMB—News, Goss. KFOX —Keyboard Capers. KFWB —Red Rowe. Ki', D—Sundown Serenade.

IIKLAC —Sam Batter, Sports. KMPC—sein Stewart Show.

5:155*KHJ, KGB—Cecil Brown. *K.NX. KFM1t—News. ILMPC--Race Preview.

e*BECA—Len Beardsley. KFI —Geo. Putnam News.

*K M. KGB— Gabriel Heatter, KNX—Twenty First Precinct.*

*KFOX. KLAC—News. KFWB —Joe Hernandez. KGER—American Soul Clinic. KGFJ —Request Performance.

./ KM PC—Bob Kelley, Sports. *HVOE—News. K WK W—Italian Melodist.

6 :05—KLAC —Top Ten Tunes. 6:10—KFOX—Sundown Serenade. 6:15*KECA, HCBQ—Bill Stern.

KFI —Out of the West. ¡K M, KGB—Perry Como

Show. KFOX —Three Suns.

*KMPC—News. HVOE—Penthouse Serenade.

6:311—HECA—Lum 'n' Abner. KFI —News, John Cameron Swayze.

KILL KGB—Virgil Pinkley. *KNX, KIMB--News. KFOX —Remember When. KFWB—Amerint Dances. KGER —Baek to the Bible. KMPC —Today's Races. litVIIIN—Hoyos Hour. KXLA —Frank Simon.

6:35—Kel —Rocky Fortune. 6:45*HECA —John Vandercook.

*KIU, KGB —Sam Hayes. KNX, KFMB—News ea the Record.

'WHO—Eimer Davis. KGFJ—Callf. Oppor. Digest.

6:50*KGFJ—News. KGB-81.11

7—RECA—Boring. KFI —Fibbér McGee and Molly. KECA—Boxing Boute. KI M KGB—Take • Number. KNX, KFMB--This was '53. KFOX —Our Cats. KFWB--America Dances. EGER—Family Bible Hour. KGFJ—Musical Digest.

*KLAC, KRKD—News. KMPC—Bill Stewart. HVOE—News: Penthouse Serenade.

KXLA —Joe Niton. 7:15—KEI—Man on the Go.

KFOX —Marine Corps Band and Vaughan Monroe.

7:30—HECA, KCBQ—Lee Griffith. KFI, FM:ID—Hollywood Sound Stage.

KHJ, KGB—Cisco Kid. KFMB—Playhouse KFOX —Meet the Band. KFWB—Your Community Newspaper.

KGER —Rev. Al Harlan, K WK W —Lis Hors Popular. &ILA—Property Owners.

7:35—KECA—UA W-887 Reporta. I:45—KFOX--News.

KFVVB —Rosary none. KXLA— Women's Clubs.

7:50—E WA—Hits and Encores. 8 —HECA —What's the Name of

That Song? KFI, HP310—Frost Warning's. KHJ, KGB—Madeleine Carroll

KFMB—Mr. Keen, Ka n—TA-City Byline. KFOX —Record Parade. KFWB—Invitation front Beverly.

KGB—America Sings, KGER —Bible Treasury; KOFJ —Blue of Evxenint.

*K LA( .—News. KVOE—News; Easy Listening. K WK W—Football.

8:0S--KFI, KIMD—One Man'. Family.

111:15*KFI, KIMD —News Parade, HCBQ —Sammy Kaye. KFWB--Foothall, KGER —IFIebrew Christian, KGFJ—Treasury Dept. KLAC—Genc Norman. KXLA—Music,

11:25—KNX—This I Believe. 3:30— MECA— Hollywood Starway.

KFI —Dinah Shore. KI1J —Ilase a Heart. KNX, KFMB—Lowell Thomas, KG/I—America Sings. KGER--Voice of China. KGFJ —Col. of Divine science. KXLA —.Jolly Joe Nixon.

8:15—KLCA—Mike Malloy. Kit—To Be Perfectly Frank. KNX, KFMB —Family Skeleton.

-HGER— Witnessing Lay men. WOFJ —Norvell. K WK W—Football.

9-KECA, HCBQ--Ozzie and Harriet.

KFI—Bob Hope Show. KFOX —Ray Robinson Show.

*KILL KGB—Newspaper of de Air.

KNX, HI MB--Beulah, KGER —Let's Go To Town. KGFJ—Hunter Hancock (te 11:30).

KLAC —Gene Norman. KMPC—Nat'l. Tuberculosis Assoc.

IIVOE—News: Easy Listening. K WK W—Footbalf,

9:15*K1U, KGB—Mutual Newsreel. KNX, KFMB--Les Pad. Mary Ford.

E RR— Music To Dream By. 9:20—KNX—Julius La Rosa. 9:25—KHJ KGB —Something is

Think. 9:30—RE CA —Corliss Archer,

KFI —Burgle Music Box. KHJ, KGB—Betty Clooney k Three Suns.

KNX —Fhilip Norman. lit'111(4--Suntiner Crulles. KGEIR—John Brown. KM PC —Lucky Lager Danes Time.

KVOE —News; On Stage, K WK W —Football.

9:35—KNX—Bill Dalian «. 9:45—KHJ —Music. 9:55—K E( Britt. •

KHJ —}ive Minute Final. lœ etriliseil:A—K ABLS1 Late nNews.

Reporter. KIM—Fulton Lewis, Jr. KNX, KFMB -10 O'Clock Wire,

ECHO—Edwin C. Hill KFVVB—Larry Finley. KGB—Search Never Ends. KLAC —Gene Norman. KPMG—Frost Warnings, KIME—News: On Stage.

10:10—KECA—Edwin C. Hill. 10:15—KV:CA—Dr. Frederick Bailee.

KFI —A Joy Forever. *KHJ, KGB —Frank Fddaals. *KNX—Bill Kenneally. HP:KB —Dwight Cooke. KFSD—Luelty Lager Dance, KXLA —Smiley Burnett*,

111‘25—KNX—Tom Harmon. 117:30—KECA—Lonesome Gal.,

K it—Big Story. KH.I—Deems Taylor. KNX —Philip Norman. KFWB--Football. iil.F.R— When Day Is Done,

10:30—K WK W —Quarterback Club. 10 :45—K W K W—Party at Joe's.

—KE A—Paul Frees Show. ,C

KHJ, KNX —New. *KNX —Max Roby. KFOX—Bill Johnson.

*KLAC —News; Gene Norman KMPC, KFSD —Dance Time.

11:10—KNX—Tom Hanlon. 11:15 —KFI —Sports Final.

K M —Music. ItN X—Merry-Go- Round .

11:30—KFI —Palladium Orchestra. KGFJ —Five-Four Ballroom.

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DECEMBER 25, 1953 TV-RADI O LIFE

RADIO PROGRAM FINDER Notes *Indicates program's of » Ws and commentaries

A Joy Forever. KFI. 10:15 p.m. M-F *Adams, Cedric _..- -. KNX. 9:35 p.m. M-F Adams Joe. .. _ ..... __ HOWL, 12 u._ M-Sa.. Adventu res _of Ozzie arid Harriet

.KECA, 9 p.m. F *Alcoa, Carroll... —KNX 5:30 p.m. M-Sa All Star Football .KHJ, 11:45 a.m. Sa American Music Hall_ . KECA, 7 p.m. Su American -South -.KHJ, 4:30 p.m. Sa American Town Meeting_ ___KECA, 9 p.m. Tu American Way ..KFI. 6:30 p.m. M America's Popular Music. —_KFI, 10:05 p.m. Sa America's Town Meeting_ ___KECA, 9 p.m. Tu Amos 'n' Andy________ __KNX, 4:30 p.m. Su Anderson, Les ..... . __ —.KFVD 5:30 p.m. M-F Andy and Virginla._ —_.KFI. 8:45 a.m. M-F Answer Man KNX, 10:15 p.m. Su Art Baker ....... - __KFI, 10 a.m. M, W, Th, F;

10:15 a.m. Tu *Ashton, Ruth _____ __ __KN A 3 p.m. M-F Ask Hollywood_ __________KFI, 5:15 p.m. Su As We See — ...KECA, 7:30 p.m. Sa Aunt Jenny KNX 9:15 a.m. M-1 Autry, Gene.. KNX. 7 p.m. Su Babbitt Harry. _ __KNX, 7:45 a.m. M-F Backfence Matinee---i AVOE, 9:05 a.m. M-Sa Backstage Wife. .KFI, I p.m. 51-1, Bailee, Dr. Frederick... MCA, 10:15 p.m. Su-F;

6:45 a.m. M-Sa Bailes. Dr. Stanley_KGFJ, KALI, 8 a.m. M-Sa BaRance, Bill KNX. 3:30 p.m. M-F; 9:30 p.m. Tu-Th; 9:35 p.m. M. F;

11:40 p.m. M-F; 11:45 p.m. Sa Ballard, Dave KFWB. 5:10 p.m. SU Baiter, Sam....KLAC, 8:15 a.m. 5:45 p.m. M-Sa Band Review K1316 10 a.m. Sa;

9 a.m. Sit Baron. ---...K WKW, 12 p.m. Sa-F Boaketbail....KFWB,8:30 p.m. Tu; 7:30 p.m. W. Th; 9:30 p.m. W, Th *Bankbage, H. R. KHJ, 9:15 a.m. M-Th; 9 a.m. F

*Beardsley, Len KECA, 6 p.m. M-F *Beatty, vlorgan _ .111.1. 8:15 p.m. Behind the Story .KDJ. 2:30 p.m. M-F Bekins Music Hail__ KNX, 5 p.m. Su Benny, Jack _ __ KNX, 4, 9:30 p.m. Su Bergen, Edgar. .KNX, 6:30 p.m. Su Reniait _KNX. 9 p.m. Bible Study Hour _KIND, 4 p.m. Su Biggs. E. Power. KNX. 64311 a.m. Su Big Story .KFI, 10:30 p.m. F *Bishop. Pat KFI, 6 a.m., 6:45, 8:30 a.m. M-F;

.... _ ............ .5 p.m. M-F; 6:45 a.m. Sa Blind Artists Guild. —_ _ WFWB, 6:45 p.m. Su Bingman, Frank.-........_.......KECA, 4:45 p.m. M-F Busing KECA, 7 p.m. F Breakfast Club.. KECA, 8 a.m. M-F Breakfast 7:15 a.m. M-Sa Breakfast in Hollywood. KFI, 7 a.m. Sa Breakfast Nook__ _KVOE, 7:05 a.m. M-Sa Brighter Day _ _ __KNX, 11:45 a.m. M-F Britt, Jim _KECA, 9:55 p.m. F Broadway In Review... —KGFJ, 7:45 p.m. Su Broadway Is My Beat_ ____.KNX, 6 p.m. F *Brown, Cecil____EFIJ, & a.m.,. 5:55 p.m. M-F:

.9:55 p.m. S Sa; 3:25 p.m. Su Buenos Dias KFVD, 6 a.m. M-Sa Bull, Frank _ KFIVB, 6:30 p.m. Bulldog Drummond — .KHJ, 8 p.m. W Burgle Music Box__ ..KFI, 9:30 p.m. M-Sa Bürnette, Smiley ... —KNI.A. 8:15 p.m. 51-1. *OHS Sunday Desk.. KNX, 5:30 p.m. Sn Cabbages and Kings _ _ AFI. 7:30 a.m. M-F Cantor' Eddie........ - . ..........KKFFII,, 6:30 p.m. Th Capitol Cloakroom _ KNX, 9 a.m. Su Capitol Connatentary. _.KFLI 9:15 a.m. M-F Career Theater .......................KECA. 10:30 p.m. Su Carroll, Madeieine_______ __ . _ KHJ, 8 p.m. F Carter, Paulens.... ...KECA, 8:45 p.m. Su Catalina Calling - KBIG, 12 u. M-F Catholic Hour. .KFI, 11 a.m. Su

AC :1:05 a.m. Su Celebrity Table. ..KECA, 9 p.m. M *Chatterton, Larry......... .KI1J, 9 p.m. Sa Chef Milani_ _ —.11/ÉPC, 9:30 a.m. Chicago Theatre _ . KHJ. 9:30 P. m Sn Chico......._ ......... BO WL, 3:30 p.m. M-Sa Choreliars - ..KNX, 7:30 p.m. Th Chriatian Science K11, 9:15 a.m. Su;

.KFVD, 3 p.m. Su Church in the Home _. __KECA, 4 p.m. Su Church of the Open Door KGER. U a.m. Su Cisco Kid.- _ -KHJ, KGBP 7:30 p.m. W-F *Claypool, Leslie_____ _KFWB, 5:45 p.m. Su Clock Watcher. KMPC. 5:45 a.m. M-Sa Clooney, Betty..- 9:30 p.m. Tu-F College of Divine ecience... KGFJ. 8:30 p.m. D COTlies Archer _ _KECA, 9:30 p.m. F Composer's Corner___ __KFAC. 10 a.m. M-F Community Newspaper_KFWB, 7:30 p.m. M-F *Considine Bob___ __ KFI. 5 p.m. Su *Cooke, Alistair. __KF.CA, 8:30 p.m. Su Cook, Ira ........ ____. ___ ..... KECA. 10 a.m. Sa; - -____KMPC, 10 a.m. M-F

Cooley, Spade KFVD. 10 p.m. Sa Cooper, Alex KLAC. 4:05 p.m.. 5:05 p.m. Su

........ ____._.KLAC. 12;05 a.m. M-Sa Could This Be You _ .KHJ, 7:30 p.m. M Count of Monte Cristo —.KHJ. 8:30 p.m. Tu Counter SPY KA.). 8 p.m. M Country Style KNX, 8 p.m. Sa

Crime Classics. ...111XX, 9:30 p.m. Sa Crime Fighters _KI M 1:30 p.m. Su Crosby. Bing_ KNX, 9 p.m. Su Crowell's Nest. K HJ, 10:30 p.m. M-F;

11:15 p.m. M-Sa *Cunningham, Bill .. _ ...... ___KHJ, 12:15 p.m. Su Dance Time at Avalon. .. ,........KBIG. 4 P.111 • H Date With Slate KIEV 1:30 p.m. M-Sa Davidson, Bill_ _ —_KECA. 1 p.m. M-F;

10:05 a.m. Su Deadline .1111J, 7 p.m. W De Soto, Basll..._ ...KHJ 10:15 a.m. Sa *De Venter, Van. KIM, 4:00 p.m. Su Doctor Paul KFI, 3:30 p.m. M-F Do It Yourself._ . _ KNX, 4:15 p.m. Sa Double or Nothing MECA, 9'30 a.m. M-F Douglas. Doug_ - .KGER. 12 p.m. M-Sa Dragnet KFI, 9 p.m. Tu Drake, Galen..._.___ _ _KNX, 11:45 a.m. Sa Dr. Christian KNX, 7 p.m. W Dude Martin. .__KNX, 9 p.m. Sa Dvorak. Geo .KFI 5.30 a.m. D Easy Money KFI, 8 p.m. Su Echoes of Eden - -KFWIL 10:30 p.m. Su Editar of the Air KFVD, 12 n, M-F *Edwards, Frank KB.!, 10:15 p.m. M-F Enchanted Hour.. K11.1, 8:30 p.m. Th *Engle, Holland. _KIM, 8:25 a.m. M-F Eternal Light .K11, 9:30 a.m. Su Evans, Frank _ KHJ, 1 p.m. Sa Evening Comes. KECA, 5:05 p.m. Su Falcon KI M 7 p.m. M Family Theatre. KHJ, 8:30 p.m. W Family Skeleton KNX, 8:45 p.m. M-F Farm Reporter _.KFI, 12 n M-Sa Father Knows Best ... _ _ AFL 9 p.m. Th FBI in Peace and War _KNX. 8 p.m. W Fearless Follies__ _._.___KHJ, 12:45 p.m. M-F *Feature Wire... -________ KFI., 5 p.m. M-1 *Ferris Bob ___KNX. '1 a.m. M-F Fibber McGee and Molly — .11FI, 7 p.m. M-F Fidler. Jimmy KMPC, 7 p.m. Su Fisher, George - IANX, 4:30 p.m. M-F;

10:15 p.m. Su Flt Id Kathleen... KECA, 11:45 a.m. Tu-F Five Seventy Club KLAC. 1:05 p.m. M-Sa;

1:30 a.m. Su Flying Feet — KECA, 8 a.m. Sa Flynn, John....... _ A MPC, 7:15 p.m. Su *Foeter, Cedric K M, 12:15 p.m. M-I. Fox. Christy KNX, 10:45 a.m. Su Frank and Ernest ,......KHJ, 10:15 a.m. Su Freedom Story KMPC. 7:30 p.m. Su Frees, Paul ... _ _ - ...KECA, 11 p.m. M-Sa Fred May Show....KBLA,8:30 a.m., 5 p.m. M-Sa Front-Page Farrell _KEL KESD. 2:15 min. 51.1. Frost Warnings. _ K M, 8 p.m. D Fuller. 1/r. Charles _SECA. 1 p.m. Sn *Fuller, Sid_ KHJ, 12 n. D Fun For All KNX. 10 a.m. Sa Funny Paper Mao KFI, 8 a.m. Su Gangbusters. - ...........KNX, 6 p.m. Sa Giber Bill K WKW, 1 p.m. M-Sa *Garred, Bob..KECA. 7:30 a.m.. 5:45 p.m. M-F Garrett, Curt ... KGFJ, 11:30 a.m. M-F Gatevinv to Music. KFAC, 10 p.m. So Gathering Storm ___KECA, 7:30 p.m. T, W, Th Gillespie's Garden__ ___KNX, 12:15 p.m. Sa Give and Take KNX, 8:30 a.m. Sa Godfrey. Arthur A N A 1 p.m. M-F 7:30 p.m. M Godfrey Digest. KNX, 2 p.m. Su *Goss, Frank .KNX, 7:30 a.m. M-Sa

....KNX. 5:45 p.m. M-Sa Graham, Billy.. MECA. 3 p.m., 12 m. Su Graham, Vance.- ...... _. - A MPC, 9 a.m. Su;

6:15 a.m., M-F; 7 p.m. Sa; KIEV. 5:15 p.m., M-S; 12:30 p.m. Su

Grand Ole Opry K M, 8 p.m. Sa tirant. Johnny.. KMPC, 2 pan. M-1 *Grant, Taylor _AIWA, 6:15 p.m. Su Great Day Show KHJ, 8:30 p.m. F Greatest Story Ever Told... BECA. 2:30 p.m. Su Great Gildersleeve KFI, 8:30 p.m. W *Greene, Bob.-KHJ, 7:45 and 8:15 a.m. M-Sa;

.2:25 p.m. M-F *Griffith, Les. MECA, '7:25 p.m. M-F Guiding Light- - -KNX, 10:45 a.m. M-1 Gunsmoke KNX 6:30 p.m. Sa Hall of Fame . . KNX, 6 p.m. SU Hancock, Hunter...-- -...KFVD, 1 p.m. M-Sa Hanlon, Tom__ ___ _KNX, 11:10 p.m. M-1, *Hardy. Glenn___. KHJ. 10 a.m., 9 p.m. M-F Harmon, Tom _ _KNX 515, 10:25 p.m. M-F;

.5:15 p.m. Sa Harris, Bass BF', 8 a.m. Su Harris-Faye Show. — EFL 7:30 p.m. Su Harris, Gil _ -_KBLA, 12:45 p.m. Sa;

10:05 p.m. M-Sa *Harvey, Paul . __ KECA, 8:15 p.m. Su;

12:la p.m. M-1 Haven of Rest. KXLA, 8:30 a.m. M, W. F

A M. 8:30 a.m. Tu, Th, Sa Hawaii Calli KILL 6 p.m. Sa Hawthorne.- — ..KNX, 9:40 p.m. M. F; 9:35 p.m. Tu, W. Th

*Hayes Sam KHJ, 11:25 km., 4:45, 6:45 p.m. _..M-F; 11:25 a.m. Sa; KECA, 12:30 p.m.' M-F

Haynes. Dick _ _--KLAC. 6:05 a.m. M-Sa Hear the Stars KNX, 9:30 p.m. Th *Heatter Gabriel KHJ, 8:20 a.m. M-F; 9:20 a.m. M. W. F; 6 p.m. M-F

*Hemingway, Frank KHJ. 7 a.m.,

4:15 p.m. M'S Here Comes the Band..-_....11F1, 12;45 p.m. Sa Hernandez, Joe. -.- --.KFWB, 6 p.m. M-Sa *Henry. Bill .KHJ, 6:55 p.m. 51-1 High Adventure .KHJ, 8 p.m. Tu *Hill, Edwin 0 ..KECA, 10:10 p.m. 51-F Hilltop House ENX. 12:15 p.m. M-F Hirsch, Elroy... -.SECA, 5 p.m. M-F *Holies, Everett KHJ, 5:55 p.m. Sa Hollywood Starway____ BECA, 8:30 p.m. M-F Hollywood Sound Stage_____KFL 7:30 p.m. F Hollywood Story K11, 6:30 p.m. Su Holme, Nancy ______ . KECA. 4:30 p.m. M-F Home Towner@ KFI, 6:30 a.m. M, W, F Hometown Happenings KFI, 10:15 a.m. Sa Hometown Jamboree .. KXLA, 11:30 a.m. NI-F Hope, Bob KFI, 11 a.m. 111,E; 9 p.m. F Horatio Hornblowee __ __KECA, 9 p.m. Th *Hughes, Rush____________ ..... KIM, 3 p.m. M-F Hour of St. Francis KMPC. 8:15 p.m. Su *Huntley, Chet_____ —__KECA, 9:15 a.m.,

5:30 p.m. M-F Invitation to Learning _ ANX, 8:35 a.m. Su It Pays to be Married KFL 2:45 p.m. M-F Jack the Earlybird___ K1116, 7 it.m. Si-Sa Jack's Place .KECA, 2:30 p.m. M-F Jarvis. Al - KFWB, 9:311 ant. D *Jacobs, Jake. .KEVD, 6:30 p.m. Su Jerry and Beverly.- -.KFWB, 12:45 p.m. Sa Jessel, George .KF,CA, 8 p.m. Th Jimmy Wakely Show — ANX, 7:30 p.m. Sa Johnny Dollar KNX, 0 p.m. Tu Jump-Jump KFI, 9 a.m. Sa Junior Mies KNX. 2:30 p.m. Su Junior Town Meeting.-___KMPC, 6:30 p.m. Su Just l'iain Bill_ _ ...... KFI. KFSD. 2 p.m. fil-F Katz, Mickey KECA, 6:30 p.m. Su, 9:30 p.m. Th

Kelley, Bob — A MPC, 6 p.m. M-Sa Kemper, Ronnie___SECA, 2:05 p.m. M, W, F;

.2 p.m. Tu, Th *Kenneally. Bill. KNX, 12 a M-F

10:15 p.m. M-Sa *KFI Calling K n. 7:30 p.m. Tu Kirkwood, Jack ....... _ __KHJ, 3:30 p.m. M-F L.A. Breakfast Club. —.....11FWB. 8:30 a.m. W Laboe. Art---- .KGFJ, 5:30 p.m. M-F;

KX1.A. 1:15 a.m. Si-Sn Ladies' Day K EI, 9:15 .a.m. M-F Ladies Fair. _KELL 11 a.m. M-F L.A. Medical Assn.. TI Land of the Free KHJ, 11:15 a.m. Su 1.a Rosa, Julius KNX, 9:20 p.m. M, W, F 1.ast Man Out EFL 9:30 p.m. Su *Lawton, Fleetwood. MECA, 5:15 p.m. M-F Layman's Hour KECA. 9:30 p.m. Sa Let George Do It...... KHJ, KGB, 8:30 p.m. M *Lewis Fulton ..... ___KHJ, 4 p.m. 10 p.m. M-1 Lewis, Robert Q..._..........-..KNX, 3:05 p.m. M-F:

11:30 a.m. Sa Leyden, Bill 711F WB 7 a.m. M-Sa Life Can Be Beautiful _ _KFI. 4 p.m. 5I-F 1.inkletter, Art. KNX. 12:30 p.m. 111-F Lloyd, Gordon Baker_.K WK W, 10:15 p.m. M-F Lombardo, Guy .KNX. 6:30 p.m. W

KFI 5:30 p.m. Tu 1 p.m. Su; SECA, 8 p.m. M

Lombardoland, U.S.A. KILL KGB, 8:30 p.m. Sa

Lone Ranger....KECA„ 7 p.m. M, W. 8 p.m. Sa Lonesome Gal. KECA, 10:30 p.m. M-F Lorenzo Jones KFI, 2:30 p.m. M-F Lucky Lager Dance Time____KMPC, 9:30 p.m. - --...M. Se; 10:30 p.m. Tu, W. Th, F; ...-.- . -. . - KFSD. 10:15 p.m. D

Lucky U ___ _KHJ, 1:30 p.m. M-F Lum 'n' Abner ...............-.....KECA, 6:30 p.m. M-F Lutheran Gospel Hour__ KXLA. 6:30 p.m. Su Lutheran Hour KHJ, KGB,111:30 a.m.; KGER. 6:30 p.m. Su

Lux Radio Theatre.. KNX. 6 p.m. M Lynch, Christopher KHJ, 6:20 p.m. Tu, Th Lynn Looks at H'wood....1411J, 2:45 p.m. M-F MaeShane, John. . _KMPC, 8;30 p.m. Sa Magnin, Rabbi — KFWB. 10 p.m. Su Ma Perkins .K1'47i. 10:15 a.m. M-F Make Up Your MInd..._.....KNX, 8:30 a.m. M-F Mann. Herbert J.. KFI, ID a.m. Su Manning, Dave - -_KGFJ 4:30 p.m. M-Sa;

4 p.m. Su *Manning. Knox KFI 7.41 a nt M-Sa Man of ('olor KECA. 6:30 p.m. Sa Man of the Week _. ___KNX, 10:30 p.m. Su Man on the Farm__ __KIIJ. 12:30 p.m. Sa Man On The Go .KFI, 7:15 p.m. M-F Mansfield, Andy 11: Virginia KI.1. 8:45 a.m. M-F;

10 p.m. Sa Marx. Grouch° KFI. 9 11. m. W Massey, Curt KNX, 2'30 p.m.l.

- - KHJ. 4:30 p.m. M-1 Masterson. Paul ... ... MEGA. 5:30 a.m. NI-F May, Fred KBLA, 8:30 a.m., 5 p.m. M-Sa Mayor Poulson Reports .KFI, 10:15 p.m. Su McBride. Mary Margaret_KECA. 4 p.m. SI-F McDaniel. Earl___ _ — AFVD, 8:45 a.m. M-F Meet Millie...- A N A 8 p.m. Th Meet Mr MeNutley. _ KNX, 6 p.m. Tb Meet the Missus.. .KNX. 11 a.m. Sa Meet the Press KFI, 8:05 p.m. Su Men's Corner .KHJ, 10:30 p.m. Su Mercer. Johnny. KNX. 3 p.m. Su Merry-Go-Round.. .KNX 11:15 p.m. M-F

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TV-RADIO LIFE DECEMBER 25, 1953

Message of Israel. _KECA, 11:05 a.m. Sn Meyberg, Dot......._ ...KGFJ, 5:45 p.m. Sa Midnight Flyer KFL 12 tile. M-Sa Mike Malloy - MCA, 8:45 p.m. M-F lilirandy's Garden Patch... KECA, 9:15 a.m. Sa Modern Romances.. KECA, 11:30 a.m. M-F Monitor Views the News___KECA, 9:45 p.m. Tu Monroe, Vaughn - -- '- 7 P.m. M Morning "Impel Hour KEH L 7:30 a.m. Tu-Sa Movletime Radio Theatre....K WK W, 2:30 p.m. M Mr. and Mrs. North__ _._KNX, 7:30 p.m. Tu Mr. District Attoruey.-..---KIIJ, 8:30 p.m. Su Mr. Keen KNX, 8 p.m. F Mystery Theater _RECA, 9 p.m. W Murray, Johnny.._.__ __Kin, 8 a.m. M-F *Murrow, Edward R.- KNX, 5 p.m. M-F Music by Mantovani_ _ __KECA, 5:30 p.m. SU Music 'tu Dawn ... . FINX, 12 in, Tu-Su Music With the Giris. ___KNX., 10:30 a.m. Sa Music You Want____ __ KXLA. 1:45 p.m. M-F Musical Crossroads__ __KFAC, 10 p.m. M-Sa Musical 51asterpieces —...KFAC, 4 p.m. D My Little Margie_____ KNX, 8:30 p.m. Su My This Story__ . __SECA. 10:30 a.m. M-F National Farm &--11-ome.--KFI. 11:30 a.m. Sa National Vespers.._._..__...KECA. 11:35 a.m. Su Native Daughters..._ —___K WKW, 9 p.m. Th NBC Star Playhouse KFI, 5:30 p.m. Su NBC Symphony.........._.._ . 11.11, 3:30 p.m. Su *Nesbitt, Norman ____WMPC, 8:30 a.m. M-k New England Barn Dance Jamboree

41. KHJ, 10 p.m. Se *Newspaper of the Ale___KFLI, 9:30 p.m. Su;

9:00 p.m. M-F Flaw York Phillisrmonle._-KNX, 11:30 a.m. Su Nick Carter____-__ _ . KILL 3 p.m. Su Nightmare — K M, 8 p.m. Th Nixon. Joe _ _ WILLA, 7 p.m. M-F *Noble Wendell. ___ _.KHJ, 12:30 p.m. M-F Noon Farm Reporter...... ._... KFL 12 n. Ss Nora Drake _ __ _KNX, 11:30 a.m. M-F Norman, Gene__ _ _KLAC. 8:10 p.m. M-Sa

8•05 p.m. Su Norman, Philip _. KNX. 4 p.m. M-F; - -........9:30 p.m. M, W, Fi 10:30 p.m. Tu-Sa;

NorvelL___KGFJ, 8:45 p.m. Sa-F: 8:45 a.m. D Now Hear This________ ...... ..... KF1, 1 p.m. Sa Official Detective _ - _ K M, 7 p.m. Th O'Keefe. Walter _KNX, 2:45 p.m. M-F Oklahoma City Symphony — KHJ, 5 p.m. Su On Stage JINX. 6 p.m. W One Man's Family _ RF!, 8:05 p.m. M-F Open House. - __ ..--KVOE, 12:05 p.m. M-F Opera KFL 1 p. m. Su ; KECA, 11 a.m. Sa Operation Daybreak___ __ILF1, 5:30 a.m. U Other Side of the Day_____KFI, 1 a.m. M-Sa Our Miss Brooks KNX, 8 p.m. Su Owens, Jack._ _ __KECA, 3:30 p.m. M-F Paging the Judge KECA, 2:15 p.m. M-F Palladium Party. _K11 11:30 p.m. ni htly tarado of Sports Parsons, Louella *Pearson, Drew..

.31PC, KNX. 8 p.m. To

_11FIVB, 5:30 p.m.; .............. 11:30 p.m. Su

People Are Funny___ ___ _ KNX, 7 p.m. Tu Pepper Young's Family... KFI, 12:30 p.m. M-F' Perry Como Show._____.KFIJ, 6:15 p.m. M, W, F Perry Mason KNX, 11:15 a.m. M-F *Peterson, Elmer_ _KFI, 5:45 p.m. W. Th. F:

.. 6:35 p.m. Tu 1Philco Radio Playhouse-___ KECA, 8 p.m. W Phrase That Pays 11:30 a.m. M-F Pigskin Predictions.. --.. K_NX, 6:30 p.m. W Pinkley, VirgiL__.__ __KHJ, 6:30 p.m. M-F Polka Party KFI, 6 p.m. Sa Podia, Al _.KIFI, 10:30 p.m. St-Tb Potter. Peter KI AC 9.30 a.m. D Private Wire... .......KECA, 5:45 p.m. Su' *Putnam, Geo.. KFI, 6 p.m. M-F Queen for a Day ________KHJ, 11:30 a.m. M-F Quick. What's The Answer? KHJ. 2 p.m. W. F Railroad Hour KFI, 8:30 p.m. M Rams Football Games___ILMPC 1:45 p.m. Su Report front the Pentegon KHJ, 5;30 p.m. Sa Report on America. _KFI, 10:15 p.m. Su Report to the People_ ___KECA, 8:15 p.m. Tu Reporters Roundup_ ___KHJ, 7:30 pan. M Request Performance - -- K4FJ, 6 p.m. Li *Richfield Reporter_ _____KFI. 10 p.m. Su-F Right to Happiness KF1. RFSD. 12:45 p.m. M-F Ritter, Tex. ILFI, 7:30 p.m. Sa Road of Life... - ___K11, 12:15 pan. M-F;

...KNX, lu a.m. M-F Road of Faith.... ..KBIG, 8:15 a.m. Su Roberts, Dr. OraL _ __ILECA, 12:30 p.m. Su *Roby Max _KNX. 11 p.m. M-F Rocky Fortune. KF1, 6:35 p.m. F Red & Gun .KHJ 7:30 p.m. Th Rogers, Roy - -EFL 8:30 p.m. Th Rogers of The Gasette______ KNX., 2 p.m. Su Romance....... .............. _ ....... 8 a.m. Sa Romance of Helen Trent KNX. 9:30 p.m. M-F Rosemary............. JINX, 8:45 a.m. M-F Ross, Lanny.. 1111J 1.15 p.m. Su Rowe, Red .KF WB. 4 p.m. M-Sa *Rukeyser Reports_ __KBIJ, 10:45 p.m. Su Salt Lake Tabernacle KNX. It a.m. Su Sampson, Bill. _K WK W, 2:30 a.m. Sa Saturday at the Pope_ KFAC. 2:30 p.m. Sa Schramm, Violet__ __ILFVD, 10:30 a.m. M-F Science Editor________ ...... KECA, 8 p.m. Tu Scott Mark_ _ KFWB. 6:15 p.m. M-Sa Scout Jamboree. KFL 8:30 a.m. Su Second Chance .•KFI, 10:15 a.m. M-F Second Mrs. Burton KNX. 11 a.m. M-F Search That Never Ends___KILL 7:30 p.m. Tu Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. KHJ, 5 p.m. Tu Th *Shadel Bill __ _ __ KNX. 8:30 a.m. Su *Shields. ...... __KFI. 7:15 a.m. M-F Shoemaker, Stessi__KIrVD, 7 a.m.; 9:30 a.m. Sa Shore 8:38 p.m. Tu, F

Simon Frank.. _JOLLA, 6:30 p.m. M-F *Singiser, Frank_ ___KEJ. 8:25 a.m. M-Sa Six Shooters KFI, 7 p.m. Su Sky King _KILL 5:30 p.m. Tu, Th

Slack. Peter. HOER, 2:30 p.m. M-F: 5 p.m. Sa

Slate, AllIn_____. ... _ _KIEV, 6 a.m. M-Sa *Smith, Howard K —KNX. 9:30 a.m. Su *Sokolsky. Getirge... —FLECA, 10 P.m. Su Songs of Faith _KFL 6:30 a.m. Su _ .......

Songs of The 11-Bar-B...... KHJ, 5 p.m. W. F Songs That Never Die._ —.KFI, 10:30 p.m. Su Sounding Board_ _ 8 p.m. Su Space Patrol KFCA 9.30 a.m. Sa Spanish Hour__ _KNOE., 6 a.m. Sa Spillane, Mickey KHJ, 7 p.m. Tu Spin and Win. ...KFVD, 8:45 a.m. M-F Squad Room KIM 3:30 p.m. Su

.KxLÀ, 6 p.m. M-F; Squeakin' Deacon. --A. -5:311 p.m. Sa: 11 a.m. Su

Stage Struck KNX, 7 p.m. F Starlight Theater.. KHJ, 8 p.m. F Stars from Paris. - K M, 6:30 p.m. W Standard Hour — KEL FIFSD. 8:30 p.m. Su Starr of Space.- -.. —KECA, 7 p.m. Tu, Th Stars Over Hollywood...-.KNX, 9:30 a.m. Sa Stella Dallas_____JEFL IIPSD. 1:15 p.m. M-F Stern, Bill K ECA. 6:15 p.m. M-F Stewart, 13111.......__, . _ . .. 4131PC, 5 p.m. M-F;

p.m. M.-Ft 1.2 p.m. M-F; 9 a.m. Sa Stock Reports KLAC, 8:05 a.m. M-F Story, Balph...---__-. KNX 6 a.m., 7:15 a.m.,

_8 a.m., 3:10 p.m. M-F Strictly Dixie. ___KHJ, 11:45 a.m. Sa Strike It Rich KFI, 10:30 a.m. M-F Sunday Desk....__ _ KNX, 5:30 p.m. Su Sunday With 13111._. ____KI.X2A, 10:05 a.m. Su Supervisor's Report. KFI, 11 pan. Su Suspense_ KNX, 8 p.m. M *Swayze, John Canieron___KFI, 6:30 p.m. Tu Take a Number KILL 7 p.m. F Tapestries of Life _._.__KHJ, 12:30 p.m. M-F *Taylor, Henry 7:30 p.m. M Taylor, Mary Lee _Ai n, 11 a.m. Sa Telephone Hoar —KFI, ILFSD, 9 p.m. M Telle-Teat____ _K W, 10:15 a.m. M-F;

3:15 p.m. m-Th Tennessee Jim _ELFVD. 10 p.m. Sa *Ten O'Clock Wire. KNX, 10 p.m. I/ Theatre of Today KNX, 9:05 a.m. Ss The Immortals .KNX, 9:45 a.m. Su The Marriage__.. _... K.11, 4:30 p.m. Su The Phrase That 11:30 a.m. M-F The Shadow..........._.._ _. .. ILUJ, 2 p.m. So The Whistler... --KNX. 7:30 p.m. Su There's • Party at Joe'e-__R WK W, 10:30 p.m.

51-Sa; 11 p.m. So This Is Los Angeles KNX, 12:30 p.m. Sa This Week Around World_ KECA, 7:35 p.m. Su *Thomas, LowelL_ _.KNYL, 8:30 p.m. M-F Three Suns .. .. _KFLI. 9:30 p.m. Tri-F Time For Love______ _KNX, 6:30 p.m. Th To Be Perfectly Frank _ ___KF1, 8:45 p.m. F Todd, Art & Dotty .KECA, 9:55 a.m.;

12:45 p.m. M-F Town & Cautery Time__- _FLECA. 10:15 p.m. Sa Town Hall Party Km 8:30 p.m. Sa Traffic Jamburee. __ -.KVOE, 5:05 p.m. M-Sa *Travis. Henry K M. 10 a.m. Sa True Detective Mysterles.__.KH.I, 2:30 p.m. Su Truth or Consequence. _ _ 7:30 p.m. Ti: Tusher Bill _ ... ...KBIG, 2:55 p.m. M-F Tuttle Time-- . _ .. - 7:30 a.m. M-Sa Twenty First Precinct...... KNX, 11 p.m. F Twenty QuestIons___ __KHJ, 7:30 p.m. Su Two Boys and a 11:45 a.m. M-F Two for the Money 1LsiX, 7 p.m. Sa Uaw-887 Reports.._. ..KECA, 7:45 p.m. M-F Unity Daily World. __R.FAC 845 a.m. M-Sa U.N. On the Record._____KNX, 10:15 a.m. So Under Arrest. .KHJ, 6 p.m. Su Unnersity Explorer_ KNX. 10:30 a.m. Su *Valle. David._ - -KNX. 8:15 a.m. M-F *Vandercook, John____KECA, 6:45 p.m. M-F Virginia Barn Dance______ KHJ, 10:30 p.m. Ma Voice of Business _ _ __KECA, 7:45 p.m. Sa Voice of Firestone. .11.11, 5:30 p.m. M Voice of Prophecy .KECA. 2 p.m. Su:

KHJ, 9:30 a.m. Su Voice of the Blind.- -- .KGFJ, 8:15 a.m. W Wagner. Jack_____ __KELL 10:30 a.m. 51-F Walk a Mile ..11FI, 7:30 p.m. W Washington, U.S.A — ILNX, 9 aan. Su * Weaver. dank. -........ .....KECA. 12 n. M-F Wehl, Earnest .}C WIC W, 8:45 p.m. Th, Sa Welcome Travelers- - EFL 3 p.m. M-F Welk Lawrence _ ___ KECA. 11:30 p.m. Su: Wendy Warren __ _ _JINX. 9 a.m- M-F What's the Name of that Song KECA. 8 p.m. F Wheeler, Burritt _ __KFL 4:15 p.m. M-F When A Girl Marries_ _ELECA, 11:15 aan. M-F Where In The World____ . 7 p.m. Su Whispering Streets. _. KECA, 10:55 a.m. M-F White. Joe_-_______ _...KPOL, 12:30 p.m. M-Sa;

...... ----....9:30 a.m. Su; 5:45 a.m. M-Sa White. Walter KFWB, 4:15 p.m. Su Wild Bill Hickok. —KHJ, 5:30 p.m. M, W, F Williams. let KFI, 7 p.m. Sa * Winchell. Walter. .KECA, 6 p.m. Su

.1111J, 8 a.m. Sa; Wings of Healing. ..... _KECA. 4:30 p.m. Su

Wizard of Odrls 71INX, 2:45 p.m. M-F Who Knows This? —KLAC, 9:30 p.m. Su Woman in My House _FIFI, 1:45 p.m. M-F Woody Woodpecker.. .KHJ. 10:30 a.m. Sa World Bible Society —KGFJ, 8 a.m. M-Sa World of 12:45 p.m. So World of Opera. KFAC, 3:30 p.m. M-F * World Today _ KNX. 5•30 p.m. M-Sa;

_ .. 1.30 p.m. Su Young America Sings AFT. 12 n. Su Year Community Newspaper. KFWB,

7:38 p.m M-Sat

You get the straight answers to complicated news from the Far East ... the backgrounds to next week's headlines ... in this hard-hitting program by veteran Far East reporter Carroll Alcott. Just returned from a 20,000-mile, four-week trip to Asian trouble

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Hear him this afternoon on ...

The World Today featuring

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DECEMBER 25, 1953 TV-RADI O LIFE

Om the Hall With Ted Hilgenstuhler

Everyone likes to play Santa Claus Sports announcers are no exception.

Each of the local lungmen was was asked: "If you could be Santa Claus and give a Christmas gift which would benefit sports events in South-ern California, what would it be?"

Here is a list of the replies: Sam Baiter, KLAC: "I'd like to give

candy whistles to all the basketball referees, so that with each toot part

of it would disap-pear. Also, because none of the local sports editors know anything about basketball, they give hardly any lo-cal coverage to the sport. I would like to see basketball get the publicity it deserves in this town."

Tom Harmon, KNX: "Without cost-ing the taxpayers a single cent, I would build an adequate indoor sta-dium in Los Angeles so that the citi-zens of the third largest city in the United States could have the best in basketball, boxing and other indoor attractions which. they certainly de-serve."

Dick Lane, KTLA: "Permission for lady wrestlers to appear in Southern California!"

Bill Brundige. KHJ-TV: "A PCL pen-nant for the Los Angeles Angels in 1954!"

Mark Scott, KFWB: "We can never have major league baseball in this city until we have a suitable major league baseball park. That's what I

' would like to give for Christmas. I don't care who builds it, or where It Is, just as long as we get it."

Bill Welsh, KTTV: "I've already had my Christmas wish come true. I sent Wild Red Berry out of town for the holidays." Lyle Bond, KHJ-TV: "Ten basketball

players as big and as good as Bevo Francis. Five for USC; five for UCLA, and may the best team win." Fred Hessler, KMPC: "A crew haircut

for Gorgeous George." Jackson Wheeler, KTTV: "On the

serious side, I'd have a large sale of good seats for the general public for the Rose Bowl and lower cost per tick. et for regular college games at the Coliseum. Then I'd like a sports show ot my own —without commercials." Hank Weaver, KECA-TV: "I wish

the fight fans of Southern California could have as good and as dramatic a fight each Saturday night as the recent Vaughan-Green battle." Erik Paige, KFWB: "May Christmas

bring Bob Cobb an answer to all his baseball problems. He is too great a guy and too wise a baseball man to Page Thirty-eight

Is My Business

By Jules StrongBow

Christmas is everywhere. Hearts are lighter and gayer; folks display the warmth and kindness to others which they should feel year-'round; ladies with visions of full coats and diamond watches are sweeter and prettier to their husbands; the children are putting in their wishes to Santa Claus.

Wrestling fans have been making their Holiday wishes known, too. My desk is full of messages from the fans letting me know in no uncertain terms what they would like in the way of wrestling fare for Christmas and the New Year. Most expressive are the followers of

the South of the Border matmen. Fans never get to see enough of the likable Guadalajara Flash, Rito Romero. Right now, I have no information as to when he will campaign here again but efforts are being made to cut the red tape and bring him back to Sou-thern California. Close at Romero's heels in popularity are the Torres brothers, Enrique and Ramon; and the Guzman boys, Blackie and Carlos. Ramon plans to enter the local wars here the first of the year.

Wild Red Barry, the little Kansas sunflower, is spending the holidays at home in Pittsburg with his wife. Lillian, and son, Jrnmy.

Judging from the letters, there are as many fans who wish Red would make being away a permanent situ-ation as there are who want to see more of him. "What happened to the grand old

Continental Nobleman, Baron Michele Leone?" is asked by his staunch sup-porters. The Baron has been work-ing in the Middle West but should be back any day now to his Santa Monica home. I do not know whether he will wrestle here or just spend the holidays and take off on another tour. One lone fan wrote to ask for Karl

"Stinky" ..Davis's ..return. .."Stinky" came home from the South this week to he with his mother for Christmas. It seems that everyone wants to

see more and more of the year's out-standing newcomer, Wilbur Snyder. The way it looks now, that wish will be granted as Wilbur plans to stay here and take on all the tough guys to get in shape for another titular shot. He has come a long way in a short time. There were lots and lots of requests

about the Oriental boogie man, Mr.

be pushed from the Los Angeles base-ball scene." As for me: "I pray that 'Merry

Christmas!' becomes not just a saying but a reality for all of you and your loved ones."

Moto, but they were all of a nega-tive nature. Of all the wrestlers, Mr. Moto leads by a country mile in be-ing the most unpopular. The fan's hopes that he would stay away for-ever were dashed as he came back this week to open up a new set of ulcers for the spectators. He was not without welcome entirely, however, as the petite and charming Mrs. Mo-to and their five honorable sons bid him a f on d and loving welcome home. It is not only during the Christmas

season but all during the year that I feel a deep, sincere gratitude to you very kind folks for your inter-est and good wishes. Your letters and cards mean a great degl to us at Ha-cienda de Felicidad and I trust that the coming year will bring you big-ger and better wrestling matches and great personal enjoyment. I wish that it were possible to

contact each and every one of you who have made this such a happy year for us. Ramona, Gary, Stephen and I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and may all your fondest hopes come true.

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NBC Msnday-Friday show, reason in itself to be merry. But the Jordans still look back to Christmas 1922 as their most treasured because it was the first time in their married life that their careers were on the up grade and they felt they were getting someplace. Such grateful people! QUOTE OF THE WEEK (Terry Moore

on Shirley Thomas's NBC airer): "We're going to have to start dressing our stars again —including me!" DEAR SANTA: I'M ASKING FOR

only a couple of things this year. PLEASE, A DUMP TRUCK BIG

enough to cart away all the TV film with obnoxious canned laugh tracks. AND PLEASE, A BAT TO CLOBBER

the sponsors who are making the stars of their shows do the commercial pitches. Dangerous implications here, not only to stars but to sponsors. THAT'S ALL, ST. NICK. AFTER

you've rested up a little, maybe you'd like to start on next year's Christmas; color TV for around $500.

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IF SUCCESS IN TV and radio has made anyone happy, 1111F and yet humble and grateful, it would certainly be Miss Roberta Linn, singing star of KTLA's "Cafe Continental." Rob-erta explains what Christmas means to her in this exclusive TV-RADIO LIFE feature.' (Photo and cover by Bud Fraker of Paramount Studios.)

L6HRISTMAS is a joyous hol-iday. It is the time for singing and laughter and spontaneous exultation. Christmas is also a very

sacred and solemn occa-sion. It is the time for human com-passion, for humble gratefulness, and for the glorification of the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

For our Christmas cover this year, TV-RADIO LIFE selected Roberta Linn, singing star of KTLA's "Cafe Continental," and "Frosty Frolics," and KNX's "Ralph Story's I Back-yard." She was not picked at ran-dom. There were several valid rea-sons for it.

.' First of all, the dark-haired song-tress from Huntington Park hap-- Pens to be a very popular gal with

, the TV-radio fans of Southern Cali-fornia. Ever since her TV debut with Lawrence Welk's orchestra , three years ago, the public has never tired of seeing her —either on TV, in person, or in print.

Glad Tidings! More important than this, Roberta

Linn, both in her work and her pri-vate life, exemplifies the Christmas spirit. She giggles (and how). She

smiles. She sings. She is cute and talented. She's a "pro" in show business, even though she's only twenty-five years old. In brief, she brings joy and pleasure into mil-lions of homes. This is a part of the Yuletide message. Christmas week finds Roberta es-

pecially busy doing the one thing she enjoys most —entertaining peo-ple. In addition to her regular

December 25, 1953

A Christmas Message;

He _Happy and He Rumble

By Ted Hilgenstuhler

chores and guest appearances, she and other members of KTLA, for the third straight year, will do a special TV performance from the General Hospital on Christmas Eve. This time Roberta will have a surprise for the kids. A group of working girls have made fifty beautiful dolls for this occasion and have given them to Roberta. She, in turn, will present them to the children Christ-mas Eve. As far as her singing is concerned,

Roberta's biggest Christmas thrill came last year when she sang hymns with the Mitchell Boys Choir on CES.

Serious Tidings Now for the more sombre side of

our singing star. We told Roberta we were doing a Christmas story on her. Did she have any serious com-ments to make on the meaning of Christmas? She thought awhile, and then

spoke. This is what she said: "Perhaps I can best explain what

Christmas means to me by telling you a few things that happened to me this week. "Yesterday I had the good fortune

to sing a new song called, 'Count Your Blessings.' All the things in which I've always believed are summed up in the lyrics and melody of this number. Unfortunately, it's only human nature for us to com-plain occasionally. Nevertheless there are times when we meet peo-ple who make us realize how grate-ful and humble we should be for the blessings we have. "A short time ago a beautiful

twenty-one-year-old girl by the name of Boni Buehler had the whole

world in front of her. Then, in a boat accident on Lake Arrowhead, she lost her left arm and leg. "I just met this courageous girl.

She is planning a wonderful future with a big smile on her pretty face. To talk with her you would never know anything had happened to her, except for the fact that she wears a sweater over her left shoul-der and sits in a wheel chair. "Her plans, her dreams, and her

ambitions for the future are greater than any other girl's I know. One has only. to know a girl like this for a few moments to realize how blessed most of us are. Christmas is the right and wonderful time to 'count our blessings' over and over. Among those who will really be counting their blessings will be this one little girl, Boni Buehler."

A Christmas Wish Roberta hesitated for a moment.

"I guess a lot of people may think I'm awfully corny, but I try to make every day throughout the year like Christmas. I don't know how good a job I do, but I try. Wouldn't it be wonderful if every day could be like Christmas? "I know very little about politics

or world organizations, such as the United Nations. But I have a feel-ing that if all these nations could somehow have a Christmas motif every day of the year, we might get a little closer to world peace and the ideals of a brotherhood of men." You see what we mean about Ro-

berta Linn and the spirit of Christ-mas? Merry Christmas, Roberta! And

our best wishes, and our readers' best wishes, for a Happy New Year.

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JACKIE GLEASON GOES IN HEAVILY FOR BIG PRODUCTION NUMBERS in his show, and particularly stresses the June Taylor dancers. He costumes them with as much elegance and little regard for expense as would be the case if these chorines

were in big Broadway musicals. Jackie does not believe in giving the public anything but the best—which probably explains why he's become so popufar.

Backstage With Jackie

-1111. JACKIE NEVER OVERLOOKS a chance for a gag. Both on stage

and off, his ready wit is the delight of everyone on the show. Here he has a little fun with a shapely member of his cast.

Ç .) 1 7 ATCHING a Jackie Gleason Show rehears-al is, in many ways, as much fun as seeing the finished show on

CBS-TV Saturday night. No matter how hard Jackie is working — and few performers put so much of themselves into their shows as does Jackie —he always manages to find something to joke about. "The Jackie Gleason Show" is in

preparation all week and a good part of the work is done in Jackie's New York penthouse. Here the seven writers gather on Monday morning and kick around ideas for that Sat-urday's show. By Tuesday or Wednesday, they have many of their ideas for the sketches down on paper. Jackie, himself, of course, is constantly suggesting ideas for "The Poor Soul," "Reggie Van Gleason HI," "Joe the Bartender," or "The Loud Mouth" —situations he remem-bers the prototypes of these charac-ters getting into. All the Jackie Gleason characters are based on people Jackie has known; most of them, of course, composites of a number of people. But each of the characters is very real to Jackie and to the other members of his cast.

Doing three new sketches every week would be impossible if Jackie didn't have such an expert cast working with him, and Jackie is the first to praise the talents of Art Car-ney, Audrey Meadows and Joyce Randolph, who never let him down. Jackie doesn't believe in rehearsing a comedy sketch too much for fear of the actors growing stale, so there is seldom a real dress rehearsal of a "Jackie Gleason Show." The cast is given their scripts on Thursday, and on Friday they run through their lines with Jackie in his apart-ment. Not until Saturday afternoon do they have a regular run-through and, frequently, just an hour before the show Jackie may decide to alter a sketch. With many actors this would be disastrous but not for Jackie's group. They Improvise right along with him. • Jackie Gleason has done more

than any other entertainer to glor-ify the chorus girl on television. He knows that pretty girls add a great deal to any Broadway production and he rightly assumed the televi-sion audience would like them too. Consequently he opened his show last season with an unheard of chorus of sixteen dancers, all beau-

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tifully trained by June Taylor. And this year, in addition to his sixteen dancers, he added sixteen show girls and seven Portrettes—each more beautiful than the last.

While Jackie and his writers are worrying and working over the sketches, June Taylor is working out new routines for the dancers. At

-,weekly production meetings, Glea-goes over the dance theme sug-

gested by June Taylor. Once the idea is agreed on. June selects the nusic and works out the dance rou-.iies. Rehearsals for the dancers begin on Tuesday and last until the following Saturday. They rehearse in the Chester Hale Studios —a large rehearsal hall with mirrors on two sides. Wednesday they have a cos-tume fitting, and the costumes are more lavish than those on any other television show. Jackie insists on this and wants the girls on his show to be costumed as distinctively as the girls in a top Broadway musical revue.

Saturday at noon, the entire cast —actors, dancers, show girls and Jackie, his co-producers Jack Phil-

Gleason

bin and Jack Hurdle, his director, Frank Satenstein, his choreographer, June Taylor, the musicians under Ray Bloch's direction, thirty or more technicians, stage hands, property men, lighting men, et al, all merge on CRS-TV's Studio No. 50 and put the finishing touches on the week's show. "The Jackie Gleason Show" on Saturday looks like a huge Broad-way production in rehearsal; the only difference being that the Broad-way revue will have months to re-hearse, then several weeks on the road before it opens in New York, while the "Jackie Gleason Show" re-hearsing on Saturday afternoon will be on the air and seen by millions at eight o'clock that same night. Broadway showmen say it's impossi-ble and there are times when Jackie Gleason is inclined to agree with them —that is: until the curtain goes up. the June Taylor girls have completed their first number, and Jackie walks out to thunderous ap-plause. Then Jackie knows the job he has set for himself may be mighty, mighty tough, but it's worth all those hours of toil that have gone into it.

JACKIE'S VARIED and hilarious characterizations have made him

one of the greatest stars on TV. He had a long fight reaching the top, but once he got there he proved to one and all he wag' no fluke.

If you'd like to know how a big-time Tl' variety show is put on, here's some inside informa..ion on -what work is necessary to produce Jackie Gleason's show. One thing you (-an be sure of—the job is anything but a cinch.

THE JUNE TAYLOR DANCERS are real Gleason fans. He gives them prominent spots on his shows and sees

that their delectable curves are displayed to the fullest advan-tage. Few dance groups have risen to such an important place on a TV show as have these dancers—thanks to Mr. Gleason.

1111, READY FOR REHEARSAL. As a gag, Jackie checks off the girls as they march to rehearsal at CBS Studio 50 in New

York. You can safely assume the bathing suit attire on the girls is s•rictly for publicity purposes. They really come to work dressed in orthodox fashion. But who ob¡ects to a picture like this?

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Edgar Bergen: Real Gone Father By Evelyn Bigsby

.00,1H, THE little rascals! They win your heart!" sighed famous Edgar Bergen when asked a bout children in general, and his own

seven-year-old Candy in particular. "Little girls are so lovable," he con-tinued. "Do I wish she had been a boy? I'm certain not. A seven-year-old boy would be too much for me," he said with a facetious twin-kle. Bergen, often not too talkative,

throws inhibitions to the winds when his daughter is mentioned. She's his pal, his plane-mate, fish-ing partner, riding companion, and, adds Bergen, "she's such a hokey comedienne." At the age of two, Candy was the

object of her father's banter. Asked her name, she would solemnly state it in full. Then her dad would counter with some remark like "Isn't that odd? My last name is Bergen, too," and proceed with a

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gay make-believe. By the time Candy was three and asked her name, she would come up with some imaginative answer like "I'm Joan Crawford. I'm a dancer."

Start the Day Breakfast, above all other times,

is when Bergen and Candy get to-gether. Mother usually sleeps in, so father and daughter have exclusive opportunity to discuss problems, ex-change small and funny talk, and feed Candy's collie, fox terrior, cat and other pets. A seven-year-old's problems are

deep: "what is death? where is heaven?" One morning Bergen coped with the question: "Daddy, if no one has ever seen God or come back from heaven, how come there are so many pictures of Jesus?" Bergen considers it a rare oppor-

tunity to see a child develop. "Chil-dren's joy in living and their enthu-siasm is so contagious," he observes. "They just won't let you think about your work and your office." Both Mrs. Bergen and Edgar dis-

like spoiled children. Frances Ber-gen was an only child and is espe-cially determined that Candy does not grow up an unlikable and un-manageable youngster. Their dis-cipline is seldom physical, although this is not beyond the realm of pos-sibility. However, Candy is alert and sensitive enough to respond to mental chastisement. One of the most effective means is deprivation of a favorite pastime. When she was three-and-a-half,

Candy made an eight-mile horse-back ride with her dad. Even Ber-gen admits to having been exhaust-ed, and says they both had to have naps afterward. Candy and Edgar often fly together to Palm Springs in Bergen's private plane. She has already learned something about flying and no longer rocks the plane when she tries her hand at it. Usu-ally, however, she curls up on the back seat to snooze, or stretches out to read a comic book. This oast summer the two of them ventured their farthest; they made a trip to Yellowstone.

Ber Activities One of Candy's pet projects is to

call her father at his office and as-sume some kind of dialect. She has several "disguises" and also enjoys "throwing her voice." First time Candy was heard to carry on a dual conversation was en route to the air-port when she had the back seat of the car to herself. The Bergens sud-denly heard a two-way conversation progressing between a passenger in the car and a hitchhiker who wanted

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to be picked up and carried to the airport. Despite such interesting developments on his daughter's par. Bergen insists she is not unusu er, talented. She has taken danci lessons —"she enjoyed them," claims̀ Edgar, "but was rather clumsy." She is now studying piano. Candy has made two appearances

on her father's CBS radio show. One was last Christmas, and the more recent was at start of the fall sea-son. The first time she went on, Bergen was careful not to rehearse her to the point where she would sound unnatural. "Just read your lines like you mean it," he instruct-ed, "then wait for your laughs." Candy came through like a swell trouper, but after the show she ex-claimed, "Gee! I had to wait the longest time for my laughs!" When asked if she would like to

appear on her father's seasonal pre-miere, Candy was told all she would have was just one line. "Why?" she shot back in such an

inborn "hammy" but natural way that the query was not in the last impertinent. "Candy had her one line," Bergen

reports, "but she blew it because she couldn't find the mike. She's been disgusted with herself ever since."

BERGEN AND McCARTHY go call-ing on Miss Candy Bergen at her

play-house. Candy takes a very matter-of-fact view of Charles.

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CFRISTMAS IS STRICTLY A FAMILY AFFAIR with the Crosby Clan. Mother kne surveys her moppets while

father Bob steadies little Junie-AAalia. (F-om left to right) Bobby, nine, Stevie, seven, Jun e-Malia, two, Cathy, fourteen, and Chus, eleven. (CBS-Davis photo.)

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LS Seen On The Christmas Scene

'FIE SUIT FITS, so "Andy" as de-cided to play Santa Claus for the

Mystic Knights of the Sea's Christmas Party. Pal "Amos" helps him pack the presents.

NBC's DINAH SHORE hangs stockings by the fireplace in

anticipation of Santa's arrival. Need-less to say, husband George Mont-gomery and daughter Melissa are rep-resented too.

le . ANN SOTHERN makes a pretty yuletide picture. Santa was good •

to her in 1953. His gift was an early one—het "Private Secretary" tele-series.

l aw EVE ARDEN takes time out front -Our Miss Brooks" to put the fin-

ishing touches to her Christmas tree— one of the most beautifully decorated ire Hollywood.

11111. DON McNEIL is busy with mental gymnastics as he tries to help his

young ,on Bobbie with an erector set. Maybe next /ear Santa will leave a simple •oy.

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