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Show By LYN CONNELLY ' NWNS Radio-Screen Editor rpHE new video package being pre--'- pared by Professor Quiz will be one utilizing his talents as a magician, magici-an, rather than as a quizmaster . . . L. '. . . For those looking look-ing for Art Linklet-ter Linklet-ter and his NBC show, "People Are Funny," you'll find the program on Tuesday nights in the old Red Skelton spot . . . Skelton will be heard on Fridays . . . Because his wife, Cathj ArtLinkletter Lewis ("jane" of CBS' "My Friend Irma"), is ill and will be off the air for some time, Elliott Lewis also is paring his air schedule to two shows "Gregory Hood" on Mutual and the role of Frankie Remley on the Phil Harris show. Numerous good albums out in the record world these days . . . Capitol has one ready for release that should be in the hit class with families trying try-ing to offset the effect on kiddies of too many radio crime shows . . . It's "Bible Stories for Children" with screen star Claude Rains narrating four famous stories in interesting fashion . . . On Victor, AI Goodman has compiled some of America's favorite waltzes and with his magic baton captures the lilting smoothness smooth-ness of the waltz rhythm . . . "Beautiful "Beau-tiful Ohio," "Missouri Waltz" and "Three O'clock in the Morning" are especially lovely. Victor also offers a new Tommy Dorsey album that will please the hcpcats . . . Including such numbers as "Josephine," "El Rancho Grande" and "Chinatown," this is one of Tommy's best in recent years . . . .oy Rogers has a new album ready "or release by Victor in which he .ings, in his own inimitable style, sight songs from pictures he has nadc ... If you like cowboy music, this is your meat. . Looking for good singles? You won't go wrong on a new Tommy Dorsey release, "Until," which is lestined for big things . . . This is .he Dorsey of old the Dorsey of uch hits as "There Are Such .laings" and "I'll Never Smile Again" ,nd the recording should boost him .ight up to the top again . . . Capitol's Capi-tol's Margaret Whiting has waxed n oldie, "Heat Wa,ve," and that, to-ther to-ther with its coupling, "What Did Do?" makes for satisfying listening. |