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TV Guide (July 23, 1955)

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JULY 27 Cast Uncle Lars .Charles Bickford Dave Neilson .Lament Johnson Denise .Margaret Field Nels Hansen .Rhys Williams O O O €3 FRANKIE LAINE Frankie's stellar lineup for tonight: bru¬ nette musical-comedy star Lisa Kirk; "Can- Can" dancer Joan Holloway, Somethin' Smith and the Redheads and comics Alan King and Dick Van Dyke. Tony Marvin is the announcer, Jim Starbuck's group dances, Lyn Duddy directs the chorus and Jimmy Carroll leads the orchestra. O ID CD VIC OBECK SHOW The Calgary stampede is discussed by the Mayor of Calgary, Don MacKay. On film Jimmy Demaret demonstrates shots within the scoring area with his guest, Louise Suggs. (g) FILM FEATURE 8:30 0 O @ my little MARGIE Margie tries "The Subconscious Approach" to get Vern to stand up to his boss, Mr. Honeywell. When the idea doesn't work, Vern and Mr. Honeywell make some plans of their own. (Film) 0 PALL MALL PLAYHOUSE I DEBUT I "Showdown at Sunset," a Western starring Tom Tully and Darryl Hickman. A man holds on to his land, intending it for his son as a wedding present. His decision threatens to cost his son his life. (Film) Cast Jess Morrow .Tom Tully Dave .Darryl Hickman Natalie MacDonald ..Jan Shepard Q CD CS I love LUCY "Break the Lease." Everything is goin beautifully at the gay "at home" evei ing of the Ricardos and Mertzes. Thei the Mertzes, as landlords, decide thai the Ricardo's merrymaking has gone too far. The angry Lucy and Ricky decide to move out at once. (Film) THE CHRISTOPHERS 0 0 THEATER-Drama "Meet a Body" is a murder-mystery farce ''*{-^hich opened in London exactly a year 1 j J ago today. It revolves around two events. ^1 One is the budding of a romance be- I vacuum-cleaner salesman and young lady. The other is a plot on the life of a wealthy industrialist. Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat wrote the play. ~ O (D the millionaire tory of Betty Jane Ryan." Before j Millionaire's secretary can give the ’ $1,000,000 check to a nurse, the girl dis- appears—just before her wedding. Jean Byron, Richard Garland. (Film) 0 MAN BEHIND THE BADGE LdEBUT t "The Case of the Deadly Deli¬ cacy." The inspector must find a man walking around the town with a one pound package of death under his arms. (Film) Q f]S SIX FOR SUMMER-Talk Paul Fox, profesor of political economy at the U. of Toronto, reviews the book "The State of France," written by Her¬ bert Luthy, Swiss journalist who has lived in Paris for 10 years. Two filmed inter¬ views complete tonight's program. (1) An interview by Douglas La Chance, CBC Paris correspondent, with Jean-Jacques Cervan Schreiber, editor and publisher of Paris L'Express. (2) An interview with Raymond Aron, author of "The Century of Total War." fD GUY LOMBARDO-Music Guest Betty Jane Watson sings "Too Young." The band plays "You Were Meant for Me," "Tenderly." (Film) [g) MOVIE—To Be Announced ^0 0 C041VE-COT-A- !ET—Gome _ ycogo ' Willie Pastrano) I Speiser, Lansing, Mich., lijjflt^heavy- weights, 10 rounds. BdSs Hodges rej ^om Chicago Stadiut