VARIETY OF SOUNDS

Originally broadcast on WDCB
Saturday, April 14, 2001

COUNTERSPY (4-4-50) “The Case of the Magic Murder” starring Don MacLaughlin as David Harding, chief of U.S. Counterspies. When Harding’s assistant Harry Peters (Mandel Kramer) is shot, Harding tries to locate a brain surgeon to save his life… and discover the would-be murderer. Pepsi Cola, ABC. (31 min)

JACK BENNY PROGRAM (4-17-49) On Eas­ter Sunday Jack gets ready for his stroll with Mary Livingstone down Wilshire Boulevard. Dennis sings “Easter Parade.” Lucky Strike Cigarettes, CBS. (26 min) The Phil Harris’ show on NBC on this same date follows.

PHIL HARRIS—ALICE FAYE SHOW (4-17-49) On Easter Sunday, Alice has invited her daugh­ters’ school principal to dinner. Regulars in­clude Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield. Rexall, NBC. (29 min)

THE ETERNAL LIGHT (11-23-52) “Lizzie and the Whiskers.” In 1877, on the East Side of New York, a young girl avoids being with other children her age because she is ashamed of her physical handicap. Mel Ferrer stars with Norma Jean Nilsson. Narrated by Paul Frees. Jewish Theological Seminary, NBC. (29 min)

FAMILY THEATRE (11-8-50) “Hans Brinker” starring Dean Stockwell with Norma Jean Nilsson, Ted Osborne, Bill Johnstone, Tommy Cook, Jeanine Roos. In 19th Century Holland, a father’s loss of memory keeps his children from getting ice skates. Holy Cross Fathers, MBS. (29 min)

INNER SANCTUM (6-29-52) “Terror By Night” starring Agnes Moorehead as a woman who finds herself alone in a car with a man she thinks is a killer. AFRS rebroadcast. (23 min)