Monday, Jun. 24, 1946
Program Preview
For seven days, beginning Sunday, June 23. (All times are E.D.S.T.)
Columbia Workshop (Sun. 4 p.m., CBS). Condensed version of an effective BBC documentary, How Radar Saved Democracy.
Alec Templeton (Sun. 8 p.m., NBC). The blind pianist kids contemporaries, swings symphonies, tames jive.
Fred Allen (Sun. 8:30 p.m., NBC). Oscar Levant, the smarty-pants pianist, takes a trip through Allen's alley.
Information Please (Mon. 9:30 p.m., NBC). Fred Allen and Cornelia Otis Skinner help Experts John Kieran and Franklin P. Adams answer questions muffed during the past season.
Question for America (Mon. 10:30 p.m., ABC). Five network correspondents at home and overseas chatter, shortwave, about the issues of the week.
March of Time (Tues. 9 p.m., CBS). To bring the world famine problem to the U.S., MARCH OF TIME has reassembled its staff for a dramatization of reports from TIME'S correspondents.
Battle of Commentators (Wed. 7:30 p.m., Mutual). Cecil Brown and Merryle Rukeyser, who seldom see eye-to-eye, begin a weekly debate on the news.
America's Town Meeting (Thurs. 8:30 p.m., ABC). "Is Food Rationing Necessary to Prevent World Starvation?" Speakers: Senators George Aiken of Vermont and Bourke Hickenlooper of Iowa, Fred H. Sexauer of the Dairymen's League Cooperative, and Harold Weston of Food for Freedom, Inc.
Boxing (Fri. 10 p.m., ABC). Lightweight title bout between Champ Bob Montgomery and Challenger Allie Stolz.
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