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SATURDAY
Amateur bowlers get a chance to Beat the Pros as a new hour-long bowling program begins, 5:30 p.m., Channel 9.
PROGRAM NOTES
SATURDAY
Amateur bowlers get a chance to Beat the Pros as a now hour-long bowling program begins, 5:30 p.m., Channel 9.
A stolen tape recording of a session between patient and psychiatrist leads to murder on Perry Mason in "The Case of the Bedeviled Doctor," 5:30 p.m., Channel 2.
Buddy Bregman guests on the Gale Storm show as a struggling musician, 8 p.m., Channel 2.
British comedian David King, who will host the Music Hall Show for the summer season, is a guest on the Perry Como Show, 8 p.m., Channel 4.
SUNDAY
Gen. Lauris Norstad, Supreme Commander of Allied powers in Europe, will Face the Nation, 1 p.m., Channel 2.
Top golfers compete in the Masters Tournament with finals being televised at 1:30 p.m., Channel 2.
"Sure, as Death," a news special on Federal and State taxes, screens at 1:30 p.m., Channel 4.
Jeanette MacDonald interviews composer David Rakin, musical conductor Miklos Rozsa and other notables on Debut, 4 p.m., Channel 4.
Art Carney stars as a second-rate carnival magician in a new version of The Sorcerer's Apprentice, with the Baird puppeteers, 5 p.m., Channel 7.
Producer Dore Schary and actor Ralph Bellamy will be on hand as Kaleldoscope tells the story behind the Broadway stage hit "Sunrise at Campobello," 5 p.m., Channel 4.
India's Prime Minister Nehru, novelist Aldous Huxley and Thomas E. Dewey appear on the last Small World conversation of the day, 5 p.m., Channel 2.
Producer Dore Schary and actor Ralph Bellamy will be on hand as Kaleldoscope tells the story behind the Broadway stage hit "Sunrise at Campobello," 5 p.m., Channel 4.
India's Prime Minister Nehru, novelist Aldous Huxley and Thomas E. Dewey appear on the last Small World conversation of the season, 6 p.m., Channel 2.
Steve Allen will have the Three Stooges, Connie Russell, comedian Lennie Bruce and singer David Allen on his show, 7:30 p.m., Channel 4.
Jack Benny and Ed Sullivan have comic lawyer roles on Jack's show when French songstress Genevieve is cast as a criminal, 7:30 p.m., Channel 2.
Comedians Wayne and Shuster, skater Dick Button
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JANET GAYNOR STARS IN SUNDAY DRAMA
Janet Gaynor, who won the first “Oscar” ever handed out back in 1928, makes a rare television appearance to star on G.E. Theater in “Flying Wife,” Sunday, 9 p.m., Channel 2. The story is about a modern wife and m who takes up flying to prove to her family she's than just a housekeeper.
and the Billy Williams Quartet will be among the guests on the Ed Sullivan Show, 8 the "best motion picture" as the annual Motion Picture Academy Awards ceremony
TUESDAY
The Linkers screen the second episode of their Russian travels in "Communists"
coach Natasha Lytess a role on the Accused 10 p.m., Channel 7.
JANET GAYNOR STARS IN SUNDAY DRAMA
Janet Gaynor, who won the first “Oscar” ever handed out back in 1928, makes a rare television appearance to star on G.E. Theater in “Flying Wife,” Sunday, 9 p.m., Channel 2. The story is about a modern wife and man who takes up flying to prove to her family she’s than just a housekeeper.
and the Billy Williams Quartet will be among the guests on the Ed Sullivan Show, 8 p.m., Channel 2.
Pete Kelly's Blues, Jack Webb's new series about the jazz age, which features Connee Boswell, debuts at 8:30 p.m., Channel 4.
Jose Greco, Louis Prima and Keely Smith will be on hand as Dinah Shore reminisces about her 500 TV shows, 9 p.m., Channel 4.
MONDAY
Ingrid Bergman is scheduled to present the award for the “best motion picture” as the annual Motion Picture Academy Awards ceremony screens from the Pantages Theater, 7:30 p.m., Channel 4.
“The Magic Fishbone,” Charles Dickens' story about a poor king, is told on Shirley Temple's Storybook with Barry Jones in the lead, 7:30 p.m., Channel 7.
Opera stars Rise Stevens, Richard Tucker, Heidi Krall and Jerome Hines are guest soloists on Voice of Firestone, 9 p.m., Channel 7.
TUESDAY
The Linkers screen the second episode of their Russian travels in “Communists of Kiev.” on Wonders of the World, 7:30 p.m., Channel 13.
Sportscaster Gil Stratton has a featured role as a sailor who pursues Nobu McCarthy on the Red Skelton show, 8:30 p.m., Channel 2.
WEDNESDAY
Gertrude Berg and Betsy Von Furstenberg co-star as a meddlesome mother and her married daughter on Steel Hour, 9 p.m., Channel 2.
Noted Hollywood dramatic coach Natasha Lytesse, a role on the Accused, 10 p.m., Channel 7.
THURSDAY
Playhouse 90 presides over love story set against background of the Civil War; starring Jack Warden, p.m., Channel 2.
FRIDAY
Benny Goodman hears all-star musical Swing Into Spring, 8 p.m., Channel 2. It features Hampton, Andre Ella Fitzgerald, Pegran and Shelley Manne.
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Gene Inga Syndicated Features
AMA
but a modern wife and mother
love to her family she's more
coach Natasha Lytess takes
a role on the Accused series,
10 p.m., Channel 7.
THURSDAY
AMA
at a modern wife and mother
love to her family she's more
coach Natasha Lytess takes
a role on the Accused series,
10 p.m., Channel 7.
THURSDAY
Playhouse 90 presents a
love story set against the
background of the Civil War,
"The Day Before Atlanta,"
starring Jack Warden, 8:30
p.m., Channel 2.
FRIDAY
Benny Goodman heads the
all-star musical special,
Swing Into Spring, 8 p.m.
Channel 2. It features Lionel
Hampton, Andre Previn,
Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee
and Shelley Manne.