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Television Next Week

L, A. W. | November 24, 1956 issue

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This article presents information on several television programs, to be shown in the U.S., from November 25-December 1, 1956. The television program "U.N. in Action," will be shown on the television network CBS. Another television program "Dean Pike," will be aired on the television network ABC. Guest of the program will be James M. Read, Deputy High Commissioner of Refugees for the United Nations. The television program "March of Medicine," on NBC, will present a report on the work of an American medical missionary in Africa.

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TELEVISION programs; TELEVISION broadcasting -- United States; MARCH of Medicine (TV program); DEAN Pike (TV program); CABLE television; UNITED States
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