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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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