To: Vision
Thanks again.
- 7:00p Johnny Dollar
12/23/56 #518 "The Missing Mouse Matter" (Sus.)(CBS) Bob Bailey, Mary Jane Croft, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, G. Stanley Jones (George Reed), Bill James, Lawrence Dobkin, Richard Beals (Bobby Nieves) ; Writer - Charles B. Smith ; Producer/Director - Jack Johnstone ; Musical Supervisor - Amerigo Marino ; Announcer - Dan Cubberly ; One cute tiny little (singing) mouse almost scares a big insurance company (Floyd's of England) out of business. ; Expense Account Total = not given ; CBS Radio Network
- 7:30p Dragnet
12/22/49 #030 ".22 Rifle for Christmas" (NBC) Program #30 Jack Webb (Joe Friday), Barton Yarborough (Ben Romero) ; Writers - James E. "Jim" Moser & Jack Webb ; Technical Advice - William H. Parker, L.A. Police Chief ; Chief of detectives Thad Brown is in charge of the investigation of missing nine year old Stanley Johnstone. There are bloodstains, and an empty .22 bullet cartridge, in the area where the boy was last seen. Friday and Romero talk to his mother, Ruth. The father is a fireman named George. They discover that the .22 rifle that had been bought as a Christmas present for Stanley was missing. Lieutenant Lee Jones from the police lab reports that the blood was human, type O, which is the same as Stanley's. Officer Levinson finds the gun behind the Johnstone house, and reports that another 8 year old boy, Steven Moreheim, is now missing, too. Mrs. John (Edith) Moreheim is interviewed by Friday and Romero. She says her son's blood type is O. Stanley Johnstone has come home, acting strangely according to his mother. Friday and Romero talk to Stanley, who says he killed Steve by accident, and then he carried him to a cave where he hid him, and prayed to God that Steve come back to life. The body is recovered. The police are convinced that it was an accident. John Moreheim is devastated. He wants to see Stanley. Forgivingly, he wants to give Stanley the Christmas presents that were to be Steven's.
- 8:00p Gunsmoke
12/20/59 "Beeker's Barn" (Multi. Sponsors)(CBS)Program #402 William Conrad (Matt Dillon), Parley Baer (Chester Proudfoot), Howard McNear (Doc Adams), Georgia Ellis (Kitty Russell) ; Director - Norman Macdonnell ; Writer - Les Crutchfield ; Music Composed and Conducted - Rex Koury ; Announcer - Roy Rowan ;
- 8:30p Life of Riley
12/20/47 "Christmas in a Store Window" (Prell)(NBC) Program #180 William Bendix (Chester A. Riley), Barbara Eiler (Babs), Tommy Cook (Junior), Paula Winslowe (Peg), John Brown (Spider, Digby "Digger" O'Dell), Alan Reed (Papa Barker) ; Sponsor - Prell Creme Shampoo, from Proctor and Gamble ; Producer/Director - Irving Brecher ; Writers - Ruben Ship, Alan Lipscott & Henry Posner ; "First Christmas in Store Window" It is the first Christmas for the newly wed Chester and Peg Riley. Chester gets a wreath for Peg's Papa, Mr. Barker, but it is from his friend Digger. Mr. Barker wants Riley to get a job - and he does with a couple of crooks - Spider Giffin and Duke Wagley who are operating out of the Hotel Smedley.
- 9:00p Jack Benny
12/22/51 "Christmas Shopping for Cuff Links" (CBS)(24:40)
- 09:30p 21st Precinct
12/22/54 "The Giver" (AFRTS)(29:34)
- 10:00p Whistler
12/25/49 "Letter from Cynthia" (Signal Oil)(CBS)Epiosde#395 Bill Forman (The Whistler) ; Sponsor - Signal Oil Company ; Christmas Program; At a hospital in a small Southern California town, there is a receptionist named Patty. She is talking to Dr. Neil Andrews, an intern. He receives a letter from Cynthia Walker. They were going to be married a year before, but there was a problem with Neil's best friend, Charles Arthur Bennett, a salesman, who wrecked the car hat he and Neil were riding in but fled the scene leaving Neil to take the blame. Due to the bad publicity, Neil has to change his internship and loses the affections of Cynthia. Later, Charles is brought into the emergency room of the hospital, and Neil has an opportunity to take revenge - but he doesn't.
- 10:30p Suspense
12/21/58 "Out for Christmas" (Multi. Sponsors)(CBS)Raymond Burr (Joe Watson), Joan Banks, Lillian Buyeff, Charles Seel, Karl Swenson, Howard McNear (Charlie), Dick Beals ; Writer/Producer/Director - William N. Robson ; Announcer - George Walsh ; Sponsor - Fitch Shampoo, Four-Way Cold Tablets, Tums ; Joe Watson, convicted for armed robbery and assault, gets out of jail on good behavior just before Christmas. He has put on 30 pounds. He looks up his friend Charlie, also a former convict. Charlie has a Christmas Tree and a locomotive present for his nephew. Joe had sent a letter to Charlie asking the latter to get him a gun, and to look up the residence of Mike Malloy the cop who testified against him, and married his sweetheart, Lucille! Charlie tries to talk him out of it. He tells Joe to come to Brighton's Department Store where he works as Santa Claus and maybe he can get a job, too. Joe is very cynical about Christmas. Joe gets his own gun, and borrows Charlie's Santa suit. Joe rings the bell at the Malloy residence wearing the Santa suit. Lucille is home alone and lets him in. Mike is working. Joe tells her that he is going to kill both of them for double crossing him. Joe turns on the radio too loudly and wakes the two kids, Lucy and Mikey. The kids are excited to see Santa, and climb all over him and kiss him. He tells them to go back top bed so he can finish delivering toys to the other girls and boys. The kids have touched Joe. Mike Malloy comes home. Joe surrenders his gun, saying he would rather go back to prison for parole violation rather than murder. The Malloys are not going to make a complaint.
To: steelyourfaith
Nice! Was wondering where you were. FYI Big Broadcasts are scheduled for Christmas eve and day. Will post as much as I can.
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12/20/2009 5:35:20 PM PST by
Vision
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