TV Guide (May 28, 1954)

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JUNE! O 48TH STREET THEATER "Split Second." During his suicidal des¬ cent from the Queensboro Bridge, a man travels back through events that led him to this fatal act. Herbert Mar¬ shall narrates. 9:30 0 SEE IT NOW-News Edward R. Murrow presents an event of public interest. 0 TRIANGLE THEATER-Film "The Bedford House Conspiracy." "Cali¬ fornia's favorite son," Tom Scully, con¬ trols the balance of his party's power. 0 MR. & MRS. NORTH "Shock." A Korean war veteran suffering from combat nerves is committed to a mental institution by his unsympathetic wife. Barbara Britton, Richard Denning. 0 NAME'S THE SAME-Panel Robert Q. Lewis moderates. Panel: Joan Alexander, Gene Rayburn, Roger Price. 0 I LED THREE LIVES-Film A crusading newspaper editor exposes a Red agent planted at an important hydroelectric plant. Richard Carlson. 10:00 0 NEWS—Fahey Flynn 0 THE WORLD WE LIVE IN © WEATHER—Clint Youle 0 LIFE OF RILEY-Comedy "Riley Holds the Bag." Chester becomes involved in a car accident and ex¬ changes driver's licenses with the other driver, only to find that that was a mistake. Sponsored by Household Fi¬ nance Corp. 0 MOVIE—Historical "Sixty Glorious Years." Episodic scenes visualize the high spots in the reign of Queen Victoria, covering three score years. Anna Neagle and Anton Walbrook. 10:10 0 DORSEY CONNORS-ldeas Tips on packing for your vacation. 10:15 0 IN TOWN TONIGHT-Variety Len Dresslar stars, Lee Phillip is femcee. 0 NEWS—Paul Skinner © NEWS-Jack Angeii 10:25 0 WEATHER—Bill Carlsen 10:30 0 NEWS—John Harrington 0 MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY © SPORTS—Norman Barry 0 THE VISITOR-Drama "White Medallion." An ardent love al¬ most drives a man to crime when his girl expresses a wish for a medallion. 10:45 0IRV KUPCINET—Comments © HERBIE MINTZ-Musiea! 11:00 0 Playhouse—Film Drama "Trouble on Pier 12." A sea captain runs into a fog of suspicion and is in¬ volved in a double murder. John Howard. 0 Paragon Playhouse—Drama "Foolish Notions." Barbara Mullen. © Championship Golf—Sport Night tournament from Tam O'Shanter Country Club. Two pros and two ama¬ teurs will be matched against one an¬ other, and viewers follow closely the stroke-by-stroke progress of the match. Norm Barry reports. 0 News—Ulmer Turner 11:05 0 Weather 11:10 0 Your Lucky Star—Gossip 11:15 0 Tom Duggan—Comments 11:30 0 Late News 0 MOVIE—Drama "Woman Of Dowlyn." A little old lady saves the small Welsh village. 0 News—Les Nichols 11:35 0 MOVIE—Drama "Thursday's Child." A girl tries for a movie contract. Stewart Granger. 11:45 0 Weather—Carl Greyson 12:00 0 MOVIE—Mystery "Murder In The Museum." A reporter becomes a sleuth and solves a murder. 1:00 0 News—Tom Mercein A-37