Monday, Feb. 03, 1947

Program Preview

For the week beginning Sunday, Feb. 2. (All times are E.S.T., subject to change without notice.)

Invitation to Learning (Sun. 12 noon, CBS). Start of a 33-week discussion of "Pursuit of Happiness"; Lin Yutang expounds the Confucian approach.

Juvenile Jury (Sun. 1:30 p.m., Mutual). A barrelful of bright little monkeys -- and sometimes as much fun.

Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (Sun. 6 p.m., CBS). A Mr. & Mrs. show with a difference: taste.

New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Mon. 8:30 p.m., ABC). Half straight mystery play, half a huge spoofing of the sleuth of Baker Street.

Telephone Hour (Mon. 9 p.m., NBC). Basso Ezio Pinza, in selections by Verdi, Paisiello, Sibella and Forsythe.

One World Flight (Tues. 10 p.m., CBS). Fourth in a series of 13 broadcasts of a new kind of radio documentary by Globe-Trotter Norman Corwin.

Bing Crosby (Wed. 10 p.m., ABC). Guest: Bea Lillie.

Meet the Press (Fri. 10:30 p.m., Mutual). A spread of ace newsmen quiz Elliott Roosevelt about his trip to Russia.

University of the Air (Fri. 11:30 p.m., NBC) begins a dramatization of Arnold Bennett's The Old Wives' Tale.

Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2-5 p.m., ABC). Puccini's Madame Butterfly, with Soprano Licia Albanese, Tenor Charles Kullmann, Contralto Lucielle Browning.

Philadelphia Orchestra (Sat. 5 p.m., CBS). Borodin's overture to Prince Igor, Sibelius' Swan of Tuonela, Shostakovich's Sixth Symphony.

Twenty Questions (Sat. 8 p.m., Mutual). For people who like their parlor games played by somebody else.

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