THIS DAY, THAT YEAR

Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, March 20, 1982

THE SHADOW (3-20-38) “The Silent Avenger” starring Orson Welles as Lamont Cranston and Agnes Moorehead as the lovely Margo Lane. A condemned man vows revenge on those who put him in death row. Blue Coal, MUTUAL. (14:40; 13:55)

STARS OVER HOLLYWOOD (3-20-54) “The Incredible Truth” starring Vincent Price as an editor who must decide whether or not to publish a story. Carnation Evaporated Milk, CBS. (12:45; 15:15)

FRED ALLEN SHOW (3-20-40) Portland Hoffa, Wynn Murray, the Merry Macs, Peter Van Steeden and his Orchestra, Harry Von Zell. This is the famous “Eagle Show” with Fred presenting Capt. Charles Knight, an eagle expert, with his trained eagle, “Mr. Ramshaw,” who gets away from his trainer and flies to the rafters in the studio. The Mighty Allen Art Players offer a satire on the “Pot of Gold” radio show with “The Tub of Silver.” Ipana, Sal Hepatica, NBC. (15:35;19:30;10:40;13:10)

DESTINATION FREEDOM (3-20-49) A pro­gram dramatizing “the great democratic tradi­tions of the Negro people interwoven in the pagent of history.” Richard Wright and Oscar Brown, Jr. appear in a dramatization of “Black Boy,” the autobiography of Richard Wright. Sustaining, WMAQ-Chicago. (11:55; 17:35)

ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HARRIET (3-20-49) Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard. Ozzie must deliver a discussion on the ancient Greeks before the PTA. International Silver Company, NBC. (15:05; 14:55)