TV Guide (August 21, 1954)

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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25 All times are Chicago Daylight Saving Tim* MORNING 6:40 0 Today's Thoughts 6:45 0 Farm Daily—Menard George Menard features news of interest to farmers and offers interviews of inter¬ est to city dwellers. © Everett Mitchell—Talks 7:00 0 The Morning Show-Variety Jack Paar and bis family, including song- stylist Betty Clooney, orchestra leader Pupi Campo, and piano virtuoso Jose Melis, provide entertainment for the show. Newsman Charles Collingwood re¬ ports world news and the weather. The Baird marionettes present their interpre¬ tations of popular songs. (Five minutes of local news at 7:25, 7:55, 8:25, 8:55 A.M.) © GO Today-News, Interviews (Five minutes of local news with Len O'¬ Connor at 7:25, 7:55, 8:25, 8:55 A.M.) © Chicago Parade—Variety 8:00 0 Breakfast Club-Don McNeil! Ten more Chicago boys who have been vacationing at Don McNeill's Lakeside lodge, visit the club. Regular members: Fran Allison, Johnny Desmond, Eileen Parker, and Eddie Ballentine's orchestra. 9:00 © Garry Moore—Variety In a sketch, Henry entertains out-of-town friends. Composer-bandleader Ray Mc¬ Kinley visits. Larry Grayson sings "They Didn't Believe Me." Isobel Robins offers "I'm Old Fashioned." © GO Ding Dong School Nursery with Dr. Frances Horwich. 0 Cookery Magic—Recipes George Nichols with kitchen tips. 0 Paul Fogarty—Exercises How to be rid of excess flesh between the shoulder blades. 9:30 © Godfrey And Friends © GO A Time To Live—Serial Kathy lays plans to use a tape recorder to obtain a confession. 0 Pied Piper Show—Kids Art Hern narrates stories and cartoons. 0 Time For Stories Tina Redmond reads to youngsters. . In Standard Time areas, subtract one hour. 9:45 © GO Three Steps To Heaven Bill Morgan makes an appointment with a psychiatrist. 10:00 © 0 Home—Women's News A feature on community living on a houseboat in Altoona, Pa. Decorator Paul MacAlister and designer Jens Rison fol¬ low a piece of furniture from the design¬ er's home into the buyer's home. A fash¬ ion preview of the collegiate look in fashions. King Brown offers tips on buy¬ ing at auctions. Cooking tips from Kit Kinne. 0 Play House—Kiddies Angel Casey is hostess. 0 A To Z Of Cookery—Tips "End of Summer"—buffet supper. 10:30 ©Strike It Rich-Quiz Helping Hand: song composer John Jacob Loeb. Warren Hull emcees. 0 Time For Uncle Win Win Stracke with folk songs, animals, and fun for the kids. 10:55 0 News—Ulmer Turner 0 News—Steve Fentress 11:00 © Valiant Lady—Serial Nadine comes to the hospital seeking Mickey Emerson's room. 0 Gordon Thomas—Variety © Bob Smith Show—Variety 0 Danny O'Neil Show Music by Chet Robie and Nancy Wright. 0 King's Crossroads—Film 11:15 © Love Of Life-Serial 11:30 © Search For Tomorrow © Melody Magazine—Music Wed Howard with a disc show. 0 Earl Nightingale—Chats 11:45 © Guiding Light—Serial 11:55 0 News—Ulmer Turner 0 News—Steve Fentress AFTERNOON 12:00 © Portia Faces Life—Serial 0 What's New In The Kitchen © Noontime Comics—Kids Johnny Coons entertains the kiddies. 0 Happy Pirates—Kids' Fun Two-Ton Baker and Art Hern. A-30