Monday, Apr. 10, 1950
Program Preview
For the week starting Friday, April 7. Times are E.S.T., subject to change.
Ford Theater (Fri. 9 p.m., CBS-TV). James M. Barrie's The Little Minister.
NBC Symphony (Sat. 6:30 p.m., NBC). Toscanini conducts Part II of Verdi's Falstaff.
Dimension X (Sat. 8 p.m., NBC). New science fiction series.
Easter Sunrise Service (Sun. 8 a.m., CBS). John Charles Thomas and Celeste Holm. From the Hollywood Bowl.
Invitation to Learning (Sun. noon, CBS). Confessions of St. Augustine.
Easter Parade (Sun. noon, NBC-TV). From Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.
Triumphant Hour (Sun. 2 p.m., NBCTV, 5 p.m., Du Mont, 9 p.m., Mutual). Guests: the Dionne quintuplets, Jimmy Durante, Pat O'Brien, Maureen O'Sullivan.
NBC Theater (Sun. 2 p.m., NBC). Hour-long dramatization of Sholem Asch's The Nazarene.
New York Philharmonic (Sun. 3 p.m., CBS). Mahler's Symphony No. 8. Conductor: Leopold Stokowski.
Starlit Time (Sun. 6 p.m., Du Mont). First of a new musical revue series.
The Golden Game (Sun 6:30 p.m., ABC-TV). A new series dramatizing Biblical stories.
Philco TV Playhouse (Sun. 9 p.m., NBC-TV). Ludwig Bemelmans' Dirty Eddie.
Telephone Hour (Mon. 9 p.m., NBC). Guest: Ezio Pinza.
Lux Radio Theater (Mon. 9 p.m., CBS). The Snake Pit; with Olivia de Havilland and Mark Stevens.
Studio One (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS-TV). Walk in the Dark Streets; with Franchot Tone.
America's Town Meeting (Tues. 9 p.m., ABC). "Do We Have an Alternative to the Cold War?"
Alan Young Show (Thurs. 9 p.m., CBS-TV). A new variety series.
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