Monday, Dec. 09, 1946
Program Preview
For the week beginning' Sunday, Dec. 8. (All times are E.S.T., subject to change without notice.)
Invitation to Learning (Sun. 12 noon, CBS) starts a series on the Renaissance with discussion of Sir Thomas More's Utopia. Participants: PM's Max Lemer, Author Eric Sevareid, Philosopher T. V. Smith of the University of Chicago.
Juvenile Jury (Sun. 1:30 p.m., Mutual). A procession of wit and wisdom out of the mouths of babes.
NBC Symphony (Sun. 5 p.m., NBC). Verdi's La Traviata (second half), with Licia Albanese, Jan Peerce, Robert Merrill. Conductor: Arturo Toscanini.
Kate Smith (Sun. 6:30 p.m., CBS), gives Baron Munchausen (Jack Pearl) an airing as guest star.
Fred Allen (Sun. 8:30 p.m., NBC). Radio's best comedian last week got top Hooperating.
Screen Guild Players (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS). The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, with Joan Fontaine.
The Joe Mooney Quartet (Mon. 10:15 p.m., ABC). Shrewd, abstruse jazz by four musicians' musicians.
Boston Symphony (Tues. 9:30 p.m., ABC). Moussorgsky's prelude to Khovan-tchina, Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony. Conductor: Serge Koussevitzky.
Henry Morgan (Wed. 10:30 p.m., ABC). Fresh and always amusing.
America's Town Meeting (Thurs. 8:3O p.m., ABC). Topic: "Is Radio Serving the Public Interest?" Speakers: ABC President Mark Woods, Frederic L. (The Hucksters) Wakeman, FCCommissioner Clifford Durr.
Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2-5:45 p.m., ABC). Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier, with Rise Stevens, Irene Jessner, Eleanor Steber, Emanuel List.
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