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TV Forecast

April 28, 1956 issue

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This article presents schedule of television programs from April 29, 1956 to May 5, 1956. "Shakespeare on TV," will be telecast on April 29, 1956. This intelligible and intelligent series of lectures by Frank C. Baxter starts its re-run this week. Included in series are "Richard III," "Macbeth," "Anthony and Cleopatra." "The Viking Rockets Story," will be telecast on May 01, 1956. This series specializes in dramatizations based on fact. The conquest of outer space is the subject for this chapter.

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TELEVISION programs; SHAKESPEARE on TV (TV program); VIKING Rockets Story, The (TV program); OUTER space -- Exploration; BAXTER, Frank C.; TELEVISION broadcasting
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