TV Guide (January 8, 1954)

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O News—Ulmer Turner News around the world. O News—Steve Fentress 1:00 0 g Double Or Nothing Bert Parks emcees quiz game. GO Behind The Screens A look at television "backstage." 0 Francois Pope—Recipes Buttermilk layer cake, and Spanish rice ground beef. 0 Ruth Crowley—Baby Care Guest: Or. Lars E. Lundgood, senior pedi¬ atrician at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Topic: Baby's early toilet training. 0 Watch To Win—Quiz Don Gordon and the Starnoters. 1:15 0 Stuart Brent—Discussion Advice and information for women. 1:30 0 Linkletter's Houseparty Richard Maddox, attorney, answers legal questions. GD Beulah Donohue—Women Discussion for women. 0 The Dowds—Discussion Betty and Don Dowd. 0 Adventure In Learning III. Institute of Technology. m Film-Title Not Available 1:45 § Linkletter's Houseparty Guests, interviews and chatter. 2:00 0 § Big Payoff—Quiz Randy Merriman and Bess Myerson. 0 [7] Kate Smith Show Story Princess. Charlie Ruggles in "The World of Mr. Sweeney." Excerpts from the Johann Strauss opera "Die Fleder- maus." 0 Claude Kirchner Show Guests, comments, and interviews. 0 Paul Dixon Show—Musical Musical pantomimes with Paul. 2:30 0 § Bob Crosby Show Tunes: "Heart of My Heart," "Mission of St. Augustine," "No Two People," "Boogie Woogie Maxie," and "San Francisco Honeymoon." 2:45 0 Mique Collis Show—Tips Fashion news and shopping hints. 3:00 0 Petticoat Party—Games Frazer Thomas emcees the fun. (Guests are invited to the Garrick Theater. Tick¬ ets unnecessary.) A TV truce—but will it last? W ILL wonders ever cease?... The night after witty Tom Duggan ban¬ tered Bob Elson and,ridiculed his pet poodles — the urbane Navy Commander rose to the occasion by appearing as a guest on Duggan’s late evening WBKB show. It proved to be one of the most enter¬ taining 15 minutes we've seen on TV. The intense enmity and mutual an¬ tagonism between these two is a mat¬ ter of public record. Duggan, who has always joked of Elson’s age, opened the Duggan hosts Elson on WBKB been a fan of yours ever since I was a little kid!” But Elson would not be drawn into a fiasco. He was a picture of complete humility. Elson’s cordial, tactful replies made Duggan snap out of his belligerence. So, instead of seeing a verbal brawl of jibes, it turned into a surprisingly placid and stimulating quarter-of-an- hour. Cuffnote: Illinois has officially adopted the NBA system for scoring fights. In this system, the winner of a round gets an automatic 10 points. The loser re¬ ceives anywhere from 1 to 9... If you haven’t read TV GUIDE’S detailed out¬ line of it last week, write us and we’ll mail you a tearsheet. A-39