TWTD Archive – September 24, 1983
VARIETY OF SHOWS
Originally Broadcast WLTD
Saturday, September 24, 1983
FIBBER MC GEE AND MOLLY (1-3-50) Jim and Marian Jordan as the folks from 79 Wistful Vista temporarily languishing in luxury at Molly’s Aunt Sarah’s estate, Harlow Wilcox, Arthur Q. Brian, the King’s Men, Billy Mills and the orchestra. Johnson’s Wax, NBC. (9:51; 9:35; 9:10)
HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL (6-14-59) John Dehner as Paladin who tries to stop the feud between an Italian vintner and an Irish oilman. The oil drilling operation produces air pollution which ruins the vineyards. Ben Wright as Hey-boy. Participating sponsors, CBS. (9:32; 4:21; 10:26)
KATE SMITH SHOW (1940s) Kate and her producer Ted Collins welcome guests Veronica Lake in scenes from her film, “The Hour Before Dawn” and Bud Abbott and Lou Costello who reminisce about their start on the air with Kate and perform “Who’s On First.” AFRS rebroadcast. (14:10; 15:30)
FRONTIER GENTLEMAN (4-13-58) “The Trial” stars John Dehner as British Journalist J.B. Kendall, reporter for the London Times, who sent home stories of America’s frontier territories. Kendall finds a man who is charged with murder and cheating at cards. Sustaining, CBS. (9:52; 13:50)
YOUR HIT PARADE (10-9-43) Frank Sinatra, Bea Wayne, Mark Warnow and the Hit Parade orchestra. The top songs of the week! AFRS Rebroadcast. (9:52; 7:10; 11:30)
THE GREEN HORNET (2-7-42) “Reservoir for Murder” starring Al Hodge as Britt Reid, “daring young publisher who matches wits with the underworld as The Green Hornet!” Raymond Toyo is Kato, Reid’s faithful valet. Sustaining, NBC-BLUE. (14:10; 10:46).
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