TV Guide (March 19, 1954)

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© Bob And Kay—Chatter Interviews, musk and guests. 12:35 GO Gordon Thomas—Variety 12:45 Q Dr. Preston Bradley—Talk Philosophical and topical subjects. 12:55 0 News—Ulmer Turner 0 News—Steve Fentress 1:00 0 Double Or Nothing—Quiz Bert Parks emcees quiz game. 0 Francois Pope—Recipes Walnut apricot cake squares, sweet-sour spareribs with sauteed cabbage. 0 Ruth Crowley-Baby Care Guest: Dr. Homer S. Parker, clinical as¬ sistant professor of pediatrics at the Uni¬ versity of Illinois College of Medicine. 0 Watch To Win-Quiz Don Gordon and the Starnoters. 1:15 0 The Doctor's Answer—Talk Elizabeth Hart conducts discussion, with Drs. W. W. Bauer and William Bolton. 1:30 0 Linkletter's Houseparty Guest: Singer Jack Smith. E Beulah Donohue—Tips 0 Swingalong—Musical Kenny Bowers and The Modulators. 0 Adventure in Learning 2:00 0 Big Payoff—Quiz Game Bess Myerson, Randy Merriman, hosts. © 0 Kate Smith—Variety The Story Princess, Alan and Blanche Lund, ballroom dancers, and Jimmy Nel¬ son and Danny O'Day. 0 Claude Kirchner—Variety Show directed to the ladies. 0 Paul Dixon Show—Music Musical pantomimes with Paul. 2:30 0 Bob Crosby—Musical Tunes: "Somebody Else Is Taking My Place," "Secret Love," "Cuddle Me," "Cross Over the Bridge," "Harbor Lights." 0 Stuart Brent—Discussion Advice and information for women. 2:45 0 News—Austin Kiplinger 3:00 0 Woman With A Past-Serial Sylvia and her friend Gigi pay a call on Lynn's shop. Gigi is played by Malta Linden. Has Brickhouse Set a Record? . . . A news release announced WGN-TV will televise all daytime home games of Chicago’s hapless Cubs and “Go, Go,” White Sox for the seventh consecutive year. The news comes as a jolt. Not that the games will be televised, but the realization that baseball will be back in less than four short weeks. Back, too, will be Jack Brickhouse with his Channel 9 microphone describing that famous Chicago Cub doubleplay combination of “Miksis to Smalley to Addison Street!” . . . Brickhouse will again be assisted by his able stablemate, Harry Creighton. In seven years. Jack Brickhouse will have broadcast over 2,000 Major League baseball games on televisionl It could be a record. Cuffnote: Andy Granatelli, stocky young president of the Chicago Auto Racing Association, indicated an inter¬ est in televising his Soldier Field stock car racing this spring “if the price is right.” He plans to make both Friday and Sunday night racing available for video. Memo to golf duffers: Mark your calendar for Monday, April 12. Pars, Birdies & Eagles, the popular golf in¬ struction show, returns to Channel 7 at 9 PM for thirteen consecutive Mon¬ day nights of constructive tips on how to improve your game. And for some real fun, also mark Tuesday night, March 23, 11 PM, Chan¬ nel 5 for TV GUIDE’S Celebrity Bow¬ ling Tournament! You’ll enjoy watching Chicago stars in action. Brickhouse