ANNUAL HALLOWE’EN SHOW

Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, October 25, 1986

INNER SANCTUM (1949) “Flame of Death” featur­ing Les Tremayne and Charlotte Holland. A woman blames herself for not saving her husband from a fiery death, and now her husband returns from the grave to haunt her. AFRS rebroadcast. (15:49; 8:38)

BABY SNOOKS (11-1-46) Fanny Brice stars as Snooks with Hanley Stafford as Daddy. Annoyed with Hallowe’en, Daddy vows to teach Snooks and her friend Phoebe a lesson as they go Trick or Treating. Cast includes Arlene Harris as Mommy, plus Ben Alexander, Frank Nelson, Sara Berner. Carmen Dragon and the orchestra, Harlow Wilcox. Jell-O, CBS. (11:35; 10:45; 8:05)

SUSPENSE (2-15.51) “The Death Parade” starring Agnes Moorehead with Joe Kearns, Byron Kane, Lou Merrill, Jack Krushen. A woman finds a letter warning of death and has only three hours to deliver it. Autolite, CBS. (10:50; 17:14)

FIBBER MCGEE AND MOLLY (10-30-53) Jim and Marion Jordan star. Fibber offers to take Teeny Trick or Treating so she can experience some good, old fashioned fun. Sustaining, NBC. (14:50)

THE DARK (1940s) Arch Oboler’s fantastic “Lights Out” story about people being turned inside out. A classic! (8:35)

GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (10-29-47) Gildy, smitten with Mrs. Dowrimple, a new customer of the Water Department, plans a cozy Hallowe’en party for two. Harold Peary stars as Throckmorton P. Gil­dersleeve with Walter Tetley as Leroy, Lillian Ran­dolph as Birdie and Mary Lee Robb as Marjorie. Kraft Foods, NBC. (14:50; 16:10)

THE SHADOW (10-31-37) “The Three Ghosts” stars Orson Welles as Lamont Cranston and Agnes Moorehead as the lovely Margo Lane. A newley­wed couple take a home in the country in a house inhabited by ghosts. Blue Coal, MBS. (13:29, 15:00).