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...Motorola TV Hour (Tues. 9:30 p.m., ABC). Arnold Moss in The Last Days of Hitler...
...away at the antic works of Humorist James Thurber ever since the 1949 production of The Catbird Seat. Last week TV served up two hour-long helpings of Thurber. The Robert Montgomery Presents adaptation of The Greatest Man in the World was almost a complete failure, but on the Motorola TV Hour (alt. Tues. 9:30 p.m., ABC), Director Donald Richardson struck pure gold in his version of Thurber's fairy story, The Thirteen Clocks, set to music by Mark Bucci...
...Motorola TV Hour (Tues. 9:30 p.m., ABC). James Thurber's The Thirteen Clocks, with Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Basil Rathbone, Roberta Peters...
...figure for 1954 at about 75,000 sets; some other TV experts say 150,000, but all agree that mass production will not come on the market until 1956 "or later. RCA predicts that it will take at least six months to tool up for its first sets; Admiral, Motorola and Philco will make only a handful in 1954, hardly enough to supply demonstration sets for the thousands of U.S. TV dealers...
...Motorola TV Hour (alt. Tues. 9:30 p.m., ABC-TV), another worthy competitor for TV dramatic honors, is handsomely produced, well-cast and ambitiously directed. The TV Hour's only apparent handicap is a lack of good scripts. Last week's Brandenburg Gate dealt familiarly with the cold war in beleaguered Berlin, and the plot leaned heavily on devices borrowed from Carol Reed films and Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities. Jack Palance was effective as the present-day Sydney Carton who gives his life to free Maria Riva's husband from a Communist death...