For seven days, beginning Sunday, Aug. 25. (All times are E.D.S.T.)
Salt Lake Tabernacle (Sun. 11:30 a.m., CBS). Grieg’s Nocturne, Mendelssohn’s Arise, Rise Up, and other selections by choir and organ.
Invitation to Learning (Sun. 12 noon, CBS). Somerset Maugham’s Of Human Bondage batted about by Authors Glenway Wescott (Apartment in Athens) and Charles Rolo (Wingate’s Raiders) and by Critic John Mason Brown.
Chicago Round Table (Sun. 1:30 p.m., NBC). “What Is Capitalism?” Harvard Economist Alvin Hansen and Neil Jacoby, vice president of the University of Chicago, cover Marx’s old stamping grounds.
CBS Symphony (Sun. 3 p.m., CBS). A program of Mendelssohn, Berlioz and Tchaikovsky.
National Hour (Sun. 4 p.m., NBC). “Oil: Our Deepest Frontier.” A dramatized survey of past regrets and future fears about U.S. oil.
Columbia Workshop (Sun. 4 p.m., CBS). Path in the Door, psychodrama by Les Crutchfield.
Let’s Go to the Opera (Sun. 7 p.m., Mutual). Arias from Norma, Faust, Pagliacci, Die Meister singer. Soloists: Camilla Williams, Lawrence Tibbett.
Hour of Mystery (Sun. 10 p.m., ABC). The Case of the Lame Canary by Erie Stanley Gardner, starring Victor Jory.
Lux Radio Theater (Mon. 9 p.m., CBS). Without Reservations, starring Claudette Colbert and Robert Cummings, opens the Theater’s 13th season.
Telephone Hour (Mon. 9 p.m., NBC). Songs by Massenet, Chausson, Noel Coward. Soloist: Maggie Teyte.
Theater of Romance (Tues. 8:30 p.m., CBS). Somerset Maugham’s The Letter, starring stage and screen star Miriam Hopkins.
Suspense (Thurs. 8 p.m., CBS). Blue Eyes, the story of a man who got into a jam for not killing his wife; with J. Carrol Naish.
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