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  • Variety: Gateway to Hollywood 12/31/39 CBS.
  • Western: Have Gun, Will Travel “French Leave” 1/17/60 CBS, Gunsmoke “Hack Prine” 7/5/54 CBS.
  • Sitcom: Magnificent Montague “The Puppy” 8/25/51 NBC, My Favorite Husband “Business School” 2/18/49 CBS / AFRS.
  • Crime: The Clock “Bank Holiday” 5/2/48 ABC, Dragnet “The Big Rush” 7/5/55 NBC.
  • Broadway: Theater Guild “Goodbye Again” 2/12/50 ABC.
  • Crime: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar “The Syndicate Matter” 3/24/53 CBS, Crime Classics “The General’s Daughter” 4/7/54 CBS.
  • Sitcom: Phone Again Finnegan “The Broken Window” 5/11/46 NBC, Blondie “Neighbor Trouble” 10/15/44 AFRS.
  • This week on Healthlink on Air, philosopher and bioethicist L. Syd Johnson addresses vaccine mandates and other ethical issues tied to the pandemic. Pediatricians Alicia Pekarsky and Erin Hanley tell how to create a safe sleep environment for your infant, and why sleeping with your baby can be so dangerous. And neuroscience professor Stephen Faraone explains what parents can do if they think their child has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
  • With "Redeployment," author Phil Klay wrote a book on the Iraq war that's been compared to Tim O'Brien's Vietnam classic "The Things They Carried." Klay's new book, "Missionaries," is set in South America. This week, Grant Reeher talks with Klay about the book, about his experience in the military, and more.
  • Western: Frontier Gentleman “The Education of Kid Yancy” 7/6/48 CBS, The Six Shooter 3/21/54 NBC.
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