TV Guide (February 5, 1954)

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^MONDAY O DR. I.Q.—Quiz James McClain as Dr. I. Q. o MOViE-''Jade Mask" Charlie Chan is confronted with a series of murders. Sidney Toler, Mantan More¬ land, and Edwin Luke. 8:00 o ii t LOVE LUCY-Comedy Lucy and Ricky don their best clothes and manners in an attempt to give the right impression to a magazine interviewer. [4] BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN Talks on subjects of interest. o DENNIS DAY-Comedy Lavinia and Peggy get it into their heads to help Charlie and Dennis dress correctly. Sponsored by RCA Victor. e MOVI E-Title Not Available 8:30 RED BUTTONS-Comedy Comedy skits with Red, Betty Ann Grove, Joe Silver, Philippa Beavans. Guest tonight is songstress Eileen Barton. (Humility pays for Red, as we show in our article next week). 6 [4] ROBERT MONTGOMERY Elliott Nugent stars in "Mr. Whittle and the Morning Star." Professor of history thinks world is coming to on end. o SPORTSMAN'S CLUB-Talk 9:00 0 STUDIO ONE-Drama "Man of Extinction." A famous mystery writer, who insists on acting out her mur¬ ders before she writes them, finds a dead man in her living room. Fred Beir, Mar¬ garet Hamilton, Patricia Breslin, Rabert Emmett, and Patricia Wheel. o DREW PEARSON-News O BOXiNG-Brookiyn American bantamweight championship. Billy Peacock vs. Nate Brooks, 12 rds. JIMMY POWERS' RATING Rated W L D KO's Peacock Champ 19 4 0 11 Brooks Not 7 1 0 3 FEBRUARY 8 Brooks is perhaps one of the outstanding boxers developed in the U. S. He was 1952 Olympic champ, and was voted the outstanding boxer in the tournament. His professional career, however, is limited. In his eight fights, none has gone over six rounds. Peacock won the title at this club in August. His experience may be the big factor after the midway mark. This is another step to revive the 118 pound class in this country. 9:15 0 FOCAL POINT-Film Shorts 9:30 m WHO SAID THAT?-Quiz Moderator Waiter Kiernan with Bill Henry and June Lockhart. 0TV PLAYHOUSE-Film Drama "The White Cream Pitcher," which proved to be a stumbling block in the divorce plans of a married couple. Walter Slezak, John Abbott, and Frances Rafferty. 0 RACKET SQUAD-Drama "Raccoon Hunt." Story of the blackmail racket, with Reed Hadley. 9:45 O SPORTS-Arch Ward Comments and scores for sports fans. 10:00 0 News—Fahey Flynn 0 Industry On Parade Visits to industrial plants. 0 Weather—Clint Youie 0 City Assignment—Film "The Sea Story." 0MOViE-"Lady Of Bur- lesCjUe"—Murder and intrigue surround a burlesque stock company established in an old opera house. Barbara Stanwyck, Michael O'Shea, J. Edward Bromberg. @ Sports—Hal Walker 10:05 @ News—Dr. A. A. Suppon 10:10 0 Dorsey Connors—Ideas "Lincoln Log Cabin." @ Weather—Joe Kenny Predictions for Milwaukee and vicinity. 10:15 0 Weather-Lee Phillip KoolVent FIGHT AT 9:00 TONIGHT Keep Score With Ed Pazdur On WGN-TV, See Listings. A-30