TV Guide (September 18, 1954)

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MONDAY All times ore Chicago Daylight Saving Time. In Standard Time areas, subtract one hour. 0 ENTERPRISE U.S.A.-Docum. 0 MOVIE-Western “Outlaw Fury." James Ellison and Rus¬ sell Hayden. 7:30 0 TALENT SCOUTS-Variety Arthur Godfrey emcees professional talent. 0 THE GOLDBERGS-Comedy Uncle David prepares for the trip to the fancy New Rochelle home of his son Solly the Doctor. 0 To Be Announced 0 CONCERT-Howard Barlow Mildred Miller, mezzo-soprano, is soloist with the chorus and orchestra conducted by Howard Barlow. Program Miss Miller Speak to Me of Love.Robert Lenoir Vienna, City of My Dreams . Rudolf Sieczynski Gavotte, from “Mignon" .Thomas I Love You _—.-.Cole Porter Chorus Wunderbar ...........Cole Porter Orchestra Perpetual Motion ..Johann Strauss Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 .Liszt 8:G0 0 PUBLIC DEFENDER-Drama During a big race, one jockey injures another and is thrown into jail. He ap¬ peals to the Public Defender to save his career. Reed Hadley plays the Public Defender. H. Gibson Guion, public de¬ fender of Litchfield County, Conn., is saluted tonight. (Film) 0 0 MEDIC—Drama “My Very Good Friend Albert." The story of a musician who nearly loses his hearing and must undergo a "fenestra¬ tion" operation, or an opening of the ear. Worthington Miner is the producer of this show. 0 To Be Announced 0 BOXING—Preliminaries Chris Schenkel reports from St. Nick's. 8:30 0 MASQUERADE PARTY Bobby Sherwood, Ilka Chase, Buff Cobb, and Ogden Nash are the regular panel¬ ists. Peter Donald emcees. 0 0 ROBERT MONTGOMERY The fall season of the show opens with the second play written by Pulitzer Prize playwright Robert E. Sherwood under his special NBC contract: "Diary," the story of a small-town girl who leaves her unhappy home to make her way in the big city. The only help she gets comes from a young man of doubtful character. It will be a big year for the drama on TV this season. Next week's Fall Preview issue lifts the curtain-■ 0 BOXING—Preliminaries Fred Sayles and Tommy Loughran report from Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn. 9:00 0 STUDIO ONE-Drama I RETURN! Studio One, produced by Felix Jackson, returns tonight with "Twelve Angry Men," by Reginald Rose, author of last season's "Remarkable In¬ cident at Carson Corners" and "Thunder On Sycamore Street." The 12 men are the jurors whose decision will mean life or death for a slum boy accused of kill¬ ing his brutal father. The 12 jurors are played by: Norman Feld, John Beal, Franchot Tone, Walter Abel, Lee Philips, Bart Burns, Paul Hartman, Robert Cum¬ mings, Joseph Sweeney, Edward Arnold, George Voskovec, Will West. 0 BOXING—Eastern Parkway Del Flanagan, St. Paul, Minn., vs. Chico Varona, Havana, Cuba, welterweights, 10 rounds. Fred Sayles and Tommy Lough¬ ran report from Brooklyn, N.Y. TV GUIDE RATINGS Rating Bouts W L D KO's Flanagan 2 79 69 8 2 28 Varona 4 69 56 13 0 33 A bout in the classic mold—the boxer vs. the slugger. Flanagan is a flashy, left- jabbing, fancy-stepping fighter, while Varona is a solid belter with dynamite in both fists. This bout should be a treat. Compiled by Nat Fleischer (The Ring) 0 BOXING—New York City Frankie Fernandez, Honolulu, H.l. vs. Luther Rawlings, Chicago, III., welter¬ weights, 10 rounds. Chris Schenkel re- A-24