Monday, Jun. 03, 1946

Program Preview

For seven days, beginning Sunday, June 2. (All times are E.D.S.T.)

Shakespeare (Sun. 12 noon, CBS). Harvard Professor Theodore Spencer, Drama Critic Louis Kronenberger and Author John Mason Brown discuss Richard III on Invitation to Learning.

Chicago Round Table (Sun. 1:30 p.m. NBC). Wisconsin Senator Robert M. La Follette, Lawyer Thomas K. Finletter and Chicago University Professor Walter Johnson consider "Can Representative Government Do the Job?"

Old Vic (Sun. 3 p.m., CBS). Laurence Olivier plays the title role as London's Old Vic Theater Company brings Richard III to American radio in an hour-and-a-half production.

Frank Morgan (Sun. 7 p.m., NBC). Champion of the double Scotch & entendre, he replaces Jack Benny & company for the summer.

Alec Templeton (Sun. 8 p.m., NBC). A summer sub for Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen, the pixyish blind pianist features his musical satires and spontaneous improvisations.

Lux Radio Theater (Mon. 9 p.m., CBS). Ethel Barrymore co-stars with Gary Grant in None but the Lonely Heart.

Dark Venture (Tues. 8:30 p.m., ABC). Psychological mood drama. Performances to date have been expertly written, directed and acted.

Holiday for Music (Wed. 10:30 p.m., CBS). One of radio's best new programs features original arrangements and compositions by David Rose (see above).

Leave It to the Girls (Sat. 9 p.m., Mutual). Four prominent career girls give unrehearsed answers to questions anent life & love.

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