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TV and Radio Forecast

May 26, 1956 issue

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This article presents schedule of television and radio programs from May 27 to June 2, 1956. "Antarctica: Third World," to be shown on May 27, 1956 is the second part of "Operation Deepfreeze." Film by NBC correspondent Bill Hartigan includes views of an air base being set up in the South Polar region and dramatic shots of four men, caught in a blizzard, making their way back to their ship. "Bloomer Girl," to be shown on May 28, 1956 is a musical-comedy revival, set in the years shortly before the civil war. The musical has music of Harold Arlen, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg and choreography by Agnes de Mile.

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MASS media; TELEVISION programs; RADIO programs; ANTARCTICA (TV program); BLOOMER Girl (TV program); MUSICALS
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