TV Guide (January 1, 1954)

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THURSDAY O Talent Tots—Variety | 'Ialenfe)cl tpts, from 3 to 13 years old, perform while Connie Baxter doybles as ' singer and emcee, with music by the four ' Btornoters. There's no contest for prizes ; ond no fudges to impress, so the kids ; escape the strain of competition os well \ a* the stigma of being a "loser." if you Icnow a talented youngster, brin^ the child to studio 5-A in the Tribune Tower On Tuesday at 4 P.M. @ Weather—Joe Kenny Tomorrow's weather. 5t0j5 i| News—Lan Singer Houndup of news events. Sn 0 @ SFORTS-Hal Waikttr Highlights in the world of sports. SjIS §§ Program Not Available jmO 0 Qene Aotry Tim^—Film Western serial. U] Sports—iloyd Pettit tote events in the sports world. i0iClose-Up—Musical Howard Miller, June Valli, and the Art Von bamine Ouintet. 0Bpb Atcher—For Kids Stories for youngsters. ONeWs T4>cal ond national news events. @ MOVIE—"Gun Code" Tederol ogent attempts to clean up an putlaw gang. Tim McCoy and Inna Gest. SsAS H News-Paul Skinner JMews Trom oround the globe. 0Ourbstone Cut Up—Chats ^mie Simon conducts interviews. S£SO 0 Newsr-Jack Angeil Chicago news and comments. JfcSS a Wepther-Bill Carisen Tive minutes of weather news. 6dM>0 Spprts—Bob Elson ;Events in the world of sports, a Blue Room—Musical ^^surice Kipen directs ensemble. 3© Weather—Clint Youle A Took at the charts. ©News—Austin Kiplinger Jjscat and national news. ©CPptaip Vidpo-Adventures " Al Hodge as the Coplojn. j 6:0S 0 Les Paul And Mary Ford Hit tones of the day. 0 News—Jock Drees News around the world. 6:100 Sports—Joe Wilson Sports highlights. 0 Sports—Wayne Griffin iate news from the sports world. 6:15 O Nows—Julkin Bentley Stories behind the headlines. a Tammy Sheridan—Musical Tunes by Tommy Sheridan Trio. 04>orsey Connors—Travel Visit to Washington D. C. 0 News—John Daly Events around the world. ©Number Please—Quiz Jack Brickhouse conducts. 36:^ 0 Alex Dreier—Features Unusual stories in the news. 6i^250 Tony Weitzei—Comments Gossip and interviews. AtSO 0 H News—Douglas Edwards News heodlines in revue. 0 a Dinah Shore Show Don't miss next week's issue if you want to odd a color portrait of Dinah to your scrapbook. 0 Lone Hanger-Western 0 News—Spencer Allen National and internoKonal events. A:45 0 ii Jane PromoO Show 0 a Hews—John C. Swayze Corovan of world events. 0Chicagoland Newsreel Tocal news on film. 7:000 MEET MR. McNUTLEY -Ray receives complaints about bouncing checks from the butcher, the baker, and the Chinese restaurant. Ray Milland. 0 a GRQUCHO MARX-Quiz "You Bet Your Life," quiz. 0 QUICK AS A FLASH-Quiz Bud Collyer emcoes quiz gome. 0 THROUGH THE CAMERA EYE Bill Evpns anfl guests. g lHNER ^AI^CTIIM-Tote A-46