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TV Forecast

L, A. W. | April 7, 1956 issue

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Television department will appear in alternate issues of the journal "The Nation." Every week listing of forthcoming shows will be offered. Listings will include programs that promise to be interesting as phenomena as well as those selected for their intrinsic merit. On Sunday, April 10, 1956, many shows will be shown on television: "The Trial at Rouen," The Red Shoes," " Judy Garland Show." Some shows that will be available on Tuesday April 10, 1956 are: "The First Shot," "You and Me -- And the Gatepost."

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TELEVISION programs; NATION, The (Periodical); GARLAND, Judy; TELEVISION; TELEVISION broadcasting; MASS media
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