TWTD Archive – September 25, 1982
VARIETY OF SHOWS
Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, September 25, 1982
RED SKELTON SHOW (4-8-47) Red appears as Celm Kadiddlehopper and as Junior, the Mean Little Kid. Songs by Anita Ellis, music by David Forester and the Orchestra. Rod O’Connor announces. Raleigh Cigarettes, NBC. (6:33; 7:51; 13:13)
LUX RADIO THEATRE (6-2-47) “The Jazz Singer” starring Al Jolson in the radio version of the Warner Bros. classic that brought talkies to the silver screen. The son of a Cantor goes into show business rather than follow in his family’s footsteps. Supporting cast features Ludwig Donath, Gail Patrick, Tamara Shane. Host is William Keighley. Lux Toilet Soap, CBS. (19:50; 18:40; 21:40)
SIXGUN (1954) A Southern colonel of the Jewish faith arrives in the territory and is challenged to a duel on the Day of Atonement. Karl Weber is Dr. Grey Matson, Dr. Sixgun, with William Griffiths and Bill Adams. Sustaining, NBC. (16:55; 11:15)
ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRIWELL (9-4-48) “The Magic Lantern Mystery” stars Lawson Zerbe as Frank with Hal Studer as Bart Hodge and Elaine Rost as Inza Burrage. On a holiday at Atlantic City, Frank, Bart and Inza try to locate a stolen magic lantern. Sustaining, NBC. (14:10; 15:20)
CRIME DOCTOR (4-8-45) House Jamison stars as Dr. Benjamin Ordway, the “crime doctor.” A couple try to collect a reward for saving the life of a young heiress, but another friend claims to be the one who saved her. Phillip Morris Cigarettes, CBS. (12:20; 10:00)
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