Monday, Jul. 25, 1938
Programs Previewed
For seven days beginning Saturday, July 23. All times are EDST. All programs subject to change without notice.
Murder in the Cathedral (Sat. 7:30 p.m. CBS). The Columbia Workshop presents T. S. Eliot's verse tragedy in its entirety.
Little-Known Composers (Sun. 3 p.m. CBS). Episodic Suite by Julia Smith of Denton, Tex., Partita by Paul Creston of Sunnyside, L. I.; played by Howard Barlow's orchestra.
The Thirty-Nine Steps (Mon. 9 p.m. CBS). Mercury Theatre adaptation of the international spy thriller by John Buchan (Canada's Governor-General Lord Tweedsmuir).
Civil War Songs (Tues., 6:30 p.m. CBS) of abolitionists, slaves, election campaigns directed by Musical Antiquarian Elie Siegmeister, sung by Soprano Helen Marshall, Tenor Charles Haywood, Bass Daryll Woodyard, Baritone Hubert Hendrie and a male quartet.
Labor (Wed. 8 p.m. CBS) discussed by Professor Lyman Bryson's dinner guests: Capitalist Apologist George E. Sokolsky, Workers Education Bureau Head Spencer Miller, WPA Teacher Gladys Poppe, an anonymous mechanic.
National Music Camp (Wed. 9:30 p.m. NBC-Blue). National High School Orchestra, National High School Band from Interlochen, Mich.
The Early Life of Henry Aldrich (Thurs. 8 p.m. NBC-Red). Comedienne Gertrude Lawrence, Ezra Stone in a sketch based on characters of the Broadway high-school farce, What a Life.
Beyond the Horizon (Thurs. 9 p.m. NBC-Blue). Eugene O'Neill's first Pulitzer Prizewinner in condensed revival.
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