TWTD Archive – January 29, 1983
VARIETY OF SHOWS
Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, January 29, 1983
ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HARRIET (2-13-49) With Valentine’s Day approaching, Ozzie goes shopping for an unusual gift for Harriet. Ozzie and Harriet Nelson play themselves; David and Ricky are played by Tommy Bernard and Henry Blair; John Brown is Thorny; Janet Waldo is Emmy Lou. International Silver Co., NBC. (16:15; 13:13)
SUSPENSE (11-16-53) “Moonstone” by Wilkie Collins, starring Peter Lawford. Part One of a two-part drama, the “first detective novel ever written. A tale considered by many to be the greatest ever written.” Directed and produced by Elliot Lewis, cast includes Ellen Morgan, William Johnstone, Ben Wright. Announcers are Harlow Wilcox and Larry Thor. Auto Lite, CBS. (18:15; 10:45)
FRED ALLEN SHOW (5-9-48) Guest Don McNeill of the Breakfast Club joins Fred and the regulars, Portland Hoffa, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Parker Fennelly, Peter Donald, the DeMarco Sisters, Al Goodman and orchestra. Ford Motor Co., NBC. (16:00 14:50)
CHALLENGE OF THE YUKON Sgt. Preston and his Wonder Dog, Yukon King come to the aid of a fur trapper. Sustaining, ABC. (14:30; 14:50)
SUSPENSE (11-23-53) “Moonstone” by Wilkie Collins, starring Peter Lawford. Part two, the concluding half of the detective drama. Auto Lite, CBS. (11:30; 18:20)
CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (3-15-43) “A Case for the F.B.I.” starring Edward G. Robinson, as an agent investigating a kidnapping. DuPont, NBC. (14:55; 13:48)
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