7:00 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar “The Dead First Helpers” Edmond O’Brien as Johnny Dollar works undercover as a steelworker in a Pittsburgh to solve a series of murders (Original air date April 11, 1950. CBS network.) (Running time 29:26)
7:30 p.m. The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell “The Clue Of The Numbers” There’s been a robbery, and a runaway, and Frank is going to find the connection! (Original air date October 19, 1946. NBC network.) (Running time 29:56) This is part of our exploration of children’s programming from the Golden Age of Radio.
8:00 p.m. Gunsmoke “Who Lives By The Sword” A professional gunfighter is disciplined by Marshall Dillon, and then loses his nerve to fight again. (Original air date February 26, 1956. CBS network.) (Running time 21:12)
8:20 p.m. Dear Adolf James Cagney, as an American laborer, reads his letter to Hitler. (Original air date July 12, 1942.)
8:30 p.m. Dragnet “The Big Grab” A professor’s wife has been kidnapped. (Original air date June 29, 1950. NBC network.)(Running time 26:48)
9:00 p.m. New World A’ Coming “Inside Harlem Hospitals” Canada Lee and Celeste Holm appear in this dramatic story of a white woman who spends several weeks in a Harlem hospital after a traffic accident. (Original air date November 12, 1944. WMCA station.)(Running time 25:13)
9:30 p.m. My Friend Irma Irma and her friends attend a charity masquerade ball. (Original air date October 11, 1948. CBS network.)(Running time 29:17)
10:00 p.m. The Green Hornet “Pavement Condemned” The Green Hornet gets to the bottom of a corrupt construction company, treating its workers as contractors. (Original air date June 29, 1939. Mutual network.)(Running time 25:24)
10:00 p.m. The People Act “Our Partner: The Public”. A documentary about how the people of Toledo, Ohio, settles labor disputes without going on strike. (Original air date March 03, 1951. NBC network.)(Running time 29:16)
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