TWTD Archive – September 10, 1983
Originally Broadcast WLTD
Saturday, September 10, 1983
ABIE’S IRISH ROSE (1-13-43) Based on Anne Nichols’ Broadway success, this is the situation comedy about the marriage of a Jewish boy, Abie Levy to an Irish Catholic girl, Rosemary Murphy. Richard Coogan is Abie, Mercedes McCambridge is Rose, and the in-laws are played by Alan Reed as Solomon Levy and Walter Kinsella as Patrick Joseph Murphy. Levy and Murphy go to see Flanagan and Rosenberg! Drene Shampoo, NBC. (11:25; 8:15; 5:30)
THE GOLDBERGS (12-11-40) An isolated episode in the long-running series created and written by Gertrude Berg who also stars a:. Molly Goldberg. Roslyn Siber is Rosalie, James R. Waters is Jake and Alfred Ryder is Sammy. Don Hancock announces. Oxydol, CBS. (14:20)
MAMA BLOOM’S BROOD (1930s) An isolated episode in a series patterned after The Gold-bergs. The Blooms go on a family picnic. Syndicated, (13:45)
LUX RADIO THEATRE (3-15-55) “Gentleman’s Agreement” starring Ray Milland and Dorothy McGuire with William Conrad in the radio version of the 1947 motion picture about anti-Semitism. Lux Soap, CBS. (20:38; 29:10)
LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL (12-10-46) At isolated episode in the popular daytime drama Alice Reinheart stars as ChiChi Conrad with Carl Eastman as Toby Nelson and Ralph Lock!• as Papa David Solomon. Dreft Soap, NBC (13:50)
ETERNAL LIGHT (5-9-54) “The Smallest Ship” by Mark Segal, presented in celebration of the sixth anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel (May 14, 1948). A public service program presented by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, NBC. (11:00; 11:30). Sustaining, ABC. (18:50; 9:40).
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