VARIETY OF SHOWS

Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, July 17, 1982

OUR MISS BROOKS (10-31-48) Eve Arden stars as Miss Brooks with Gale Gordon as Mr. Conklin, Jeff Chandler as Mr. Boynton, and Richard Crenna as Walter Denton. Connie agrees to drive Boynton to Clay City for the big football game. Palmolive, Lustre Creme Shampoo, CBS. (8:55; 12:38; 7:40)

GEORGE OLSON AND HIS MUSIC (2-20-50) Remote broadcast from the Marine Dining Room of Chicago’s Edgewater Beach Hotel. Vocals by Betty Norman and Marshall Gill. John Conrad announces. Tunes include “Bees are Buzzin’,” “If I Knew You Were Coming I’d Have Baked A Cake,” “Cactus Polka,” and “Daddy’s Little Girl.” Sustaining, NBC. (9:15; 8:35; 7:05)

HALLS OF IVY (1950) Ronald and Benita Colman star as Dr. and Mrs. Hall of Ivy College. Twenty-five dollars is missing from the dormi­tory. AFRS Rebroadcast. (13:03; 10:32)

THE MAN CALLED X (1-6-51) Herbert Marshall appears as Ken Thurston, secret agent, with Leon Belasco as sidekick Pagan Zeldschmidt. Nazi counterfeit plates show up in South America after the war. RCA Victor, Anacin, NBC. (16:20; 13:21)

BOB HOPE SHOW (12-11-45) Old Ski Nose broadcasts from Phoenix, Arizona, with Francis Langford, Jeffy Colonna, Skinnay Ennis and the orchestra, and guest, actor Herbert Marshall. Hope and Marshall appear in a Western sketch. AFRS Rebroadcast. (6:58; 9:30; 11:49)

THE BIG STORY (12-15-47) “The Case of the Final Curtain” stars Les Tremayne as Aubrey Maddock, editor of the Hartford Daily Current. A young woman is worried about the treatment her father, a retired actor, is getting at a retirement home. Pall Mall Cigarettes, NBC. (13:02; 11:57)