TV Guide (October 30, 1953)

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DODandLAIRE GARROWAY DOUGLAS ARDEN _ JESSEL 7 P.M. 2 7 P.M. 5 0 7 P.M. 9 8:30 P.M. 2 |25] 8:30 P.M. 7 9 SHOWCASE—Talent Mrke Douglas, singing emcee. Music by the Starnoters and Bob Trend- ler. (Guests are invited. Write to Ticket Office, WGN-TV, Chicago.) n FILM—Title Not Available 7:30 2 @ TOPPER—Comedy An old school friend of Mrs. Top¬ per comes to visit and almost dis¬ rupts the household, until those charming ghosts, George and Mar¬ ion Kerby manage to facilitate her hasty exit. 0 PLAYHOUSE OF STARS "The Soil." Starring Skip Homeier with Vera Miles and Morris An- krum. 5 WALT S WORKSHOP "Child's Work Corner." Mr. Dur- bahn demonstrates the making of a complete unit for the young boy or girl to work in. 7 PLAYHOUSE—Drama Arlene Dahl presents "The Ragged Stranger." A youth is caught steal¬ ing a loaf of bread by a man who offers him the strange alternative of being turned over to the police or "cooperating" with him. Michael Hall, Haydn Rorke, Joanne Davis. Sponsored by Pepsi Cola. 8:00 2 PLAYHOUSE OF STARS "The Soil." Starring Skip Homeier with Vera Miles and Morris An- krum. 0 LIBERACE SHOW—Musical Songs and piano arrangements. 5 BIG STORY—Drama How reporter Robert Chase of the "Rocky Mountain News" (Denver), solved the mystery of the woman who would not speak in her own defense when accused of the mur¬ der of her step-daughter. Spon¬ sored by Pall Mall. 7 PRIDE OF THE FAMILY Albie Morrison decides that the time has come to buy a bigger house. Paul Hartman stars. 9 LIFE BEGINS AT 80—Quiz Jack Barry emcees panel of oldsters including: Fred Stein, Georgiana Carhart, Thomas Clark and Alex¬ andra Campbell. "Footlight Favor¬ ite" guests: Joey Adams and Al Kelly. -THE INVISIBLE WOUND” DRAMA: Russian colonel's visits to a doctor reveal a hidden side to his character. Reginald Denny, Maria Palmer and Erskine Sanford. 8:30 2 §jp OUR MISS BROOKS Miss Brooks (Eve Arden) hears that Principal Conklin and his wife are awaiting a "little visitor" and as¬ sumes that it's a baby. S 0 TV SOUNDSTAGE—Drama "Nemesis." A man, recently re¬ leased from prison, seeks revenge on his former business partner. E. G. Marshall, Ona Munson. 7 THE COMEBACK STORY There's a departure from the regu¬ lar format tonight when George Jessel's guest is announcer Nor¬ man Brokenshire who has already made his comeback. 9 WORLD IS YOURS-Travelogue A trip to glamorous California. 9:00 2 @ MY FRIEND IRMA Irma (Marie Wilson) decides to end it all when she discovers that her nephew must fight daily at school because the children tease him about his dumb aunt. 5 0 BOXING—From New York George Araujo vs. Ted "Red Top" Davis (lightweights). JIMMMY POWERS' RATING: Rated W. L. D. KO's Araujo 4th 48 4 1 30 Davis 2d 50 48 2 18 This is a rubber match. Araujo won the first, Davis the second. This bout away from New England territory is for the New England (Continued on next page) Tonight at 7:30, Arlene Dahl invites you to a great new play o IQABm 0 “Pepsi-Cola Playhouse’ WBKB Channel ; F R I D A Y A-9