TV Guide (June 25, 1954)

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J U N E 28 9:30 0 WHO SAID THAT? H, V. Kaltenborn is the lone member of the regular panel. The not-so-strange faces of the guests belong to: TV and film actor Arthur Franz, actress Nancy Guild, and author John Mason Brown. 0 TV PLAYHOUSE—Film "Happy Ending." An author refuses to sacrifice his integrity for money, but has a full and rewarding life despite poverty. Helmut Dantine. 9:45 0 NEUTRAL CORNER 0 SPORTS—Arch Ward 10:00 © NEWS-Fahey Flynn 0 INDUSTRY ON PARADE 0 WEATHER—Clint Youle 0 CITY ASSIGNMENT-Drama "The Radiology Story." 0 MOVIE—Drama "The Sicilian." (1st showing). The strug¬ gle of a shackled, underprivileged people and their fight against sordid poverty. 10:10 © DORSEY CONNORS-Variety Let's have a Fourth of July picnic. 10:15 0 IN TOWN TONIGHT-Variety Miss Lee Phillip is mistress-of-cere- monies, and Len Dresslar, Merelyn Tate, The King's Jesters, and Frank Smith with his orchestra, supply the music. 0 NEWS—Paul Skinner 0 NEWS-Jack Angell 10:25 0 WEATHER—Bill Carlsen 10:30 0 NEWS—John Harrington 0 BIG STORY-Drama Reporter Stuart McClure of the "San Francisco Examiner" investigates the ac¬ tivities of two teen-age gangs. The city is aroused when one of the gang leaders is slain. Lee Bergere plays McClure. © SPORTS—Norman Barry 0 CANDID CAMERA 10:45 0 IRV KUPCINET-Comments © HERBIE MINTZ-Musical 11:00 0 Playhouse—Film Drama "Coals of Fire." The daughter of a wid¬ ower tries to convert him from his skin¬ flint ways. 0 Big Town—Drama Pat McVey and Beverly Tyler. 0 Now For Nordine "Literary Disc-jockey" Ken Nordine an¬ swers requests of viewers for poetry. 0 Tom Duggan—Comments 11:10 0 News—Ulmer Turner 11:20 0 Tom Duggan—Comments 11:30 0 Late News 0 MOVIE—Musical "Rookies On Parade." Bob Crosby, Ruth Terry, and Eddie Foy. 0 Danny O'Neil—Musical Nancy Wright and Chet Roble join Danny with songs and Roble's "barefoot jazz." 0 News—Les Nichols 11:35 0 MOVIE-Mystery "Phantom Shot." Scotland Yard inspector is sent to find the murderer of a dom¬ ineering squire whom the entire family hates. John Stuart and Olga Lind. 11:45 0 Weather—Carl Greyson 12:00 0 MOVIE—Musical "Over She Goes." Three young • couples are thrown together in a large country house. Stanley Lupino and Claire Luce. 1:00 0 News—Tom Mercein How to make a Gin-and-Tonic by Commander Whitehead of Schweppes “To make Gin-and-Tonic just mix a jigger of gin, ice, and Schweppes Quinine Water in a highball glass. Stir—and enjoy. Today, Schweppes Quinine Water, made from the original imported elixir, is being bot¬ tled here in this city. Your dealer sells it for very little more than the price of ordinary mixers. — Adv. A-31