7 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Long Shot Matter 2 & 3 (CBS, June 26, 1956)(Running time 29:05)
7:30 p.m. The Charlotte Greenwood Show
Barbara Barton To Arrive (Running time Jan. 28, 1945)(Running time 29:16)
8 p.m. Gunsmoke
Cold Fire (CBS, Original air date February 3, 1957)(Running time 20:11)
8:20 p.m. Mary Noble, Backstage Wife
Episode 4110 (Original air date Feb. 13, 1951)(Running time 10:43)
8:30 p.m. Dragnet
The Big In-Laws (NBC, Original air date August 23, 1951)
9 p.m. Life Begins at 80
(Original air date September 24, 1949)(Running time 28:29)
9:30 p.m. The Big Show
(NBC, Original air date March 25, 1951(Running time 1:30:00)
Like the lineup of 3 new shows...Charlotte Greenwood Show... Mary Noble, Backstage Wife... Life Begins at 80...and I love The Big Show, they don't play that enough. Fun stuff.
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NBC Big Show March 25 1951:
“Twenty-First Show of the Series
The show is rehearsed at Tallulahs, who demands to know why Jimmy Durante stood her up at the Easter parade. Judy Holliday reminisces about a pleasure cruise (and sings a wonderfully wacky I Went to Havana) and later teams up with Jimmy to parody Anne of the Thousand Days, which is first played straight by Rex Harrison and wife Lilli Palmer. Don Cornell, Meredith Willson and Tallulah also introduce Willsons composition, Its Easter Time. Bing Crosby and Bob Hope are heard on the Chesterfield commercial. The performers are Don Cornell (My Inspiration), Jimmy Durante (who, with partner Eddie Jackson, sings a rousing if entirely un-P.C. Rufus Rastas Johnson Brown), Rex Harrison, Judy Holliday, Jackie Miles, Carmen Miranda (Mama Yo Quiero), Lilli Palmer, announcer Ed Herlihy, Meredith Willson and his Orchestra and Chorus (Hullabaloo) and Tallulah Bankhead.
Sunday, March 25, 1951 - 90:00 - NBC, sponsored by Anacin, Chesterfield and RCA Victor”