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Westinghouse Summer Theater (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS). C. K. Munro's * comedy drama, At Mrs. Beam's, with Eva Gabor and Una O'Connor...
...Steve Allen Show (Mon.-Fri., 12 noon) started six months ago; since then, listeners with an aversion for the usual determined chatter shows have found welcome relief in Allen's aimless, leisurely style. A comic of the Godfrey school that grew with TV, Allen tells few set jokes, prefers the kind of cracks that grow suddenly and spontaneously out of ordinary situations. For the first five minutes of his show, he simply sits and chews over whatever happens to be on his fast-moving mind. Then he wanders around, reads (and makes appropriate cracks at) his fan mail, eats...
Students within range of station WEWS will be able to take three credit hours of Introductory Psychology (9 to 9:30, Mon., Wed. and Fri. mornings) and two hours of Comparative European Literature since 1914 (9 to 9:30, Tues. and Thurs.). Ambitious scholars can ask questions by mail and hear them answered in a later lecture. But painless as this program of home education may seem, the finest TV receiver on the market will not eliminate the last big hurdle. Living-room collegians will have to make at least one trip to the campus to struggle through the standard...
...last week Bob Kerr and the oilmen got what they wanted-thanks chiefly to another old Truman friend and fishing partner. FPC Chairman Mon Wallgren, former governor of Washington and Truman's hand-picked candidate for the FPC job, announced that FPC had decided that independent gas producers were not within its jurisdiction after all. The circumstances surrounding the announcement were odd: FPC, which usually takes weeks to hand down a decision, got this one out nine days after oral hearings were over on a test case concerning Phillips Petroleum Co., world's biggest natural gas producer. Chairman...
Westinghouse Summer Theater (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS). John Galsworthy's The Apple Tree...