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| G-2259 HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE | k. "1 am an American." Henry Hull hosts. Kenneth Spenser sings 'The Freedom Road" by Emerson Harper and Langston Hughes. Program #75. | |
| a. "Immortal Wife" 3-31-1949. Stars Loretta Young with PaulMcVey. | 1. Harry James Orchestra. Rrst song is Tangerine." Pro gram #76. | |
| b. "Morning Glory" 1-13-1949. Stars Elizabeth Taylor with Gerald Mohr and Tony Barrett. | G-2262 TREASURY STAR PARADE (15 minutes each) | |
| c. "One Foot in Heaven" 1-20-1949. Stars George Brent. | a. 'The Price of World Victory." Stars Vincent Price. (#79) | |
| d. "Kitty Foyle" 1-27-1949. Stars June Allyson with Whitfield Connor and Ken Peters. | b. Xavier Cugat Orchestra. First song:'They Say Si Si." (#80) | |
| e. "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" 4-28-1949. Stars James Dunn with Connie Marshall. | c. "Sacrifice for Victory." Features Vincent Price. (#81) | |
| f. "Mother" 5-5-1949. Stars Linda Damell with Vema Felton. | d. Xavier Cugat Orchestra and Margo perform music of Puerto Rico. (#82) | |
| G-2260 HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE and ROMANCE | e. 'The Great Assembly Line." With Kenneth Spenser. (#83) Disc damage results in some unavoidable skips. | |
| a. "You Could Look it Up" by James Thurber 5-12-1949. Stars William Frawley with Jerry Austin. | f. Xavier Cugar Orchestra. First song is "Bim Barn Boom." (#84). Disc damage results in some unavoidable skips. | |
| b. "Enchanted Cottage" 5-19-1949. Stars Richard Widmark with Gerald Mohr, Vema Felton and Lurene Tuttle. | g. "Weep Not for Me" with Carl Sandburg and "America's Song Bag Selections" starring Conrad Thiebault. Vincent Price hosts. (#90) | |
| c. 'The Barker" 5-26-1949. Stars Charles Bickford with Lurene Tuttle, Gloria Blondel and Bill Tracy. | h. "Beyond Recall" with Fulton Oursler,PhyllisThaxter and RobertShayne.(#98) | |
| d. 'I Like it Here" 6-2-1949. Stars Paul Lukas with HowardMcNear. | i. "Porgy and Bess" with ToddDuncan and Ann Brown. Henry Hull hosts. (#99) | |
| e. Romance 'The Glass Wall" 6-23-1952. Stars Lamont Johnson and Joan Banks with Bill Johnstone, Bob Sweeney, Irene Tedrow, Ralph Moody, Lynn Alien and Larry Dobkin. | j. "Diary of a Red Army Woman." Stars Hizabeth Bergner. Vincent Price hosts. (#106) | |
| f. Romance "Return to Tomorrow" 8-4-1952. Stars Harry Bartell and Joan Banks with Ben Wright, Joseph Keams, RisaRoyce, Larry Dobkin, Bob 0'Connor and Vivi Janiss. Roy Rowan announces. | k. "White Cliffs of Dover" starring Lynn Fontanne and Henry Hull. (#107) | |
| G-2261 TREASURY STAR PARADE A twice weeekly 15 minute series, aired beginning in 1942, promoting purchases of War Bonds. The Treasury Department-syndicated programs presented both musical and dra- matic offerings, in the same format as their post-war series Guest Star would a few years later. | G-2263 TREASURY STAR PARADE 15 minutes each | |
| a. Kay Kyser Orchestra. First song is "Man of the South." Program #27. | a. 'The Sound of an American" starring Tallulah Bankhead and Vincent Price. (#110) | |
| b. Kay Kyser Orchestra. First song is "China Boy." Pro gram #28. | b. Excerpts from "Porgy and Bess" with Bing Crosby, Dinah Shore and Vincent Price. (#111) | |
| c. Kay Kyser Orchestra. First song is "Hallelujah." Pro gram #31. | c. Bob Burns, Lanny Ross and Roy Halee. Vincent Price hosts. (#112) | |
| d. "For the Record" starring Henry Hull and Igor Gorin. Program #32. | d. 'The Man with the Broken Fingers" with Carl Sandberg.The Paul Whiteman Orchestra plays a medley of Gershwin tunes. Vincent Price hosts. (#113) | |
| e. 'The Silent Women" starring Jane Cowl and Henry Hull. Program #47. | e. "A Modem Scrooge" 12-25-1942. Stars Lionel Barrymore, Frederic March andJ. Donald Wilson. (#132) | |
| f. Fred Waring and Hi sPennsylvanians. First song is "When the Caissons Go Rolling Along." Program #48. | f. "I Got Wings" Stars Canada Lee. (#133) | |
| g. Rudy Vallee Orchestra with the Sportsmen. First song is "Keep Them Smiling." Features the song/story "I Carry the Mail." Program #63. | g. "Children, Tomorrow is Yours" 1-18-1943. Stars Irene Wicker. (#144) | |
| h. "Return to Berchtesgarden" starring Conreid Veidt, Philip Meri vale and Pat McGeehan. Program #64. | h. "How Far That Little Candle" edited by Milton Geiger. Aired the week of 1-25-1943. (#145) | |
| i. "Sophie Halenczik's Greenhorns." Henry Hull hosts. | i. *The Russian People" with the New York Theatre Guild cast. 2-1-1943. (#152) | |
| j. Harry James Orchestra. First song is "Save the American Way." Program #74. | j. Carmen Cavallaro Orchestra 2-8-1943. First song is "Hey, Good Looking." | |
| k. Abe Lyman and His Calif omians (#173) For airing the week of 3-29-1943. | ||
| I. "Blood, Tears and Sweat" Starring Conrad Nagel. (#174) Also for airing the week of 3-29-1943. | ||
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