AHT!lt;TAIRPRESENTS. ue Somerset Maugham Television TheatreONE FULL HOURr rkri£ Leachmsn— -•Ith ohis L aence. Is .el you’re tu ,e to twist that were equally toug*Aey at 9 o’clock. His jn was “Holiday Hot*. jC), a generally agreeabk jvue. and Alan Young (CBS), who is usually funny enough to overcome the kinescope handicap.While this was happening to him, you might note, WTTG has been sitting there fat, dumb (like a fox) and happy, with “Ellery Queen” at 9, followed by boxing at 9:30.* There seems to be a lesson here somewhere.* * * *Program Notes: “The Symphony” (WTTG—Friday 8 p.m.) will continue with a new set of films, starting this week. The orchestra will be Rome’s Santa Cecilia Symphony, conducted by Jacques Rachmilovich, with narration by Milton Cross . . . “Mystery File.” which has been an ABC radio program, becomes a television show on the network tomorrow night at 9. under a new title, “QED.” . . . Rights to more than 200 stories by Sax Rohmer, the Fu Manchu creator, have been purchased by NBC-TV. . . . List of program corrections from ABC-: deludes this admonition:Eight-to-fiveitvK8:00, WTOk Angela Lansbin “The Perfect Mrs.8:00, WRC—Raih don MacRae and D skjold co-star in an or. romance titled “Annie .9:00, WTOP — Radio Anne Baxter and Dana have the leads in “Where th walk Ends.”9:00, WRC — Telephone He Jascha Heifetz plays “SlavoL Dance No. 3 in G” by Dvorak, “LtEvening news broadcast, direct from The Star’s newsroom, Monday through Friday, over Stations WMAL and WMAL-FM; 6 pan.Capricieuse” by Elgar, Scherzo ^ ran telle” by Wieniawski and ”** Brae.”'-^borhood Con-the