TV Guide (January 15, 1954)

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THURSDAY 0 Elmer, The Elephant—Kids John Conrad entertains, assisted by his elephant friend, Elmer. 0 Nick Francis—Films Short movies and cartoons, O Talent Tots—Variety Talented tots, from 3 to 13 years old, perform while Connie Baxter doubles as singer and emcee, with music by the four Starnoters. There's no contest for prizes and no judges to impress, so the kids escape the strain of competition as well as the stigma of being a "loser." If you know a talented youngster, bring the child to studio S-A in the Tribune Tower on Tuesday at 4 P.M. TV GUIDE'S guest is Carole Starek, singer and tap dancer. @ Weather—Joe Kenny Tomorrow's weather. 5s05 11 News—Ian Singer Roundup of news events. 5:10 @ Sports—Hal Walker Highlights in the world of sports. 5:15 @ Movie Quick Quiz—Game Contest and quiz game. 5:30 0 Gene Autry Time—Film Western serial, 0 Sports—Lloyd Pettit 0 Ciose-llp—Musical Howard Miller, June Valii, ond the Art Van Damme Quintet. 0 Bob Atcher—For Kids Stories for youngsters, 0 News—Leslie Monypenny Local and national news events. @ MOVIE—"Rock River Rene¬ gades"— Western adventure. (Old Horse Operas Never Die. See page 20.) 5:45 0 News—Paul Skinner News from around the globe. O Curbstone Cut Up—Chats Ernie Simon conducts interviews. 5:55 0 Weather-Bill Carlsen Five minutes of weother news. EVENING 6:00 0 Sports—Bob Elson 0 Blue Room—Musicol Maurice Kipen directs ensemble. 0 Weather—Clint Youle Temperatures and predictions. 0 News—Austin Kiplinger Local and national news. O Captain Video—Adventures 6:05 0 Les Paul And Mary Ford Hit tunes of the day. 0 News—Jack Drees Roundup of news events. 6:10 0 Sports—Joe Wilson Sports highlights. 0 Sports—Wayne Griffin 6:15 0 News—Julian Bentley Stories behind the headlines. 0 Tommy Sheridan—Musicol Tunes by Tommy Sheridan Trio. 0 Dorsey Connors—Travel Visit to Persopolis. 0 News—John Daly Events around the world. O Number Please—Quiz Jack Brickhouse conducts. 6:20 0 Alex Dreier—Features Unusual stories in the news. 6:25 0 Tony Weitzel—Comments Gossip and interviews. 6:30 0 m News—Douglas Edwards News headlines in revue. 0 0 Dinah Shore Show A travel show from New York, hitting the high spots of the big city. 0 Lone Ranger—Western 0 News—Spencer Alien National and international events. 6:45 0 H Jane Froman Show Tunes: 'Taking a Chance on Love," "My Love Is Love," "My Funny Valentine," and "The Jones Boy." Jane introduces writers Ervin Drake, Irving Graham, and Jimmy Shirl, who composed "I Believe," and their new song, "It's All In Your Heart." 0 0 News—John C. Swayze Coravan of world events. 0 Chicogoiand Newsreel Local news on' film. A 46