TV Guide (October 16, 1954)

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n SUNDAY w % m ^ rm huifisioN y ^ (Continued from page A-3) Calls Amateur Hour Unfair Why in the world don’t they change the voting system on Channel 7’s Am¬ ateur Hour? The winner is determined now by the number of mail and phone votes he receives; consequently, a per¬ son with no talent but with a lot of friends and relations can easily win. Let’s start having the studio audience choose the winner at the end of the show. That way, a truly deserving and talented person would generally win.— Sue Grennan, Chicago. Liberace Fan Fights Back Liberace is a gentleman at all times. I wonder if Herb Miller, who com¬ plained in your Sept. 11 issue about Lee’s show interfering with his fight viewing, can say the same? Does Herb have a broken arm? If not, he could change to the fight channel very easily. And he has no right to classify Lee with Tom Duggan. Duggan should be classified with Marty Faye (Mr. Loud¬ mouth of 1954).—S. Carrace, Chicago. Irritating Habit When will Carl Greyson, Channel 9’s weatherman, stop his irritating habit of repeating one expression—“and once again . . .”—over and over? Carl is a good announcer, but he should realize certain figures of speech can easily be¬ come monotonous. —Al Austin, Chicago. Relatively Speaking Can you tell me if Carolyn Leonetti, who appears on Art Linkletter’s House Party, is related in any way to Tommy Leonetti, the Chicago singer?— Mrs. Jerry Pavesi, Gary, Ind. [Tommy and Carolyn are in no way related .—Ed.] Sweet And Simple Put me down for LIVE programs.— Chester E. Gouveia, Chicago. _ MORNING _ 8:00 O What In The World 8:30 O True Picture—Film 8:45 O Christophers—Religion Father Keller presents films and guests. 9:00 O Lamp Unto My Feef Preview of scenes from the new movie of the Bible Society: "Our Bible and How It Came to Us." 0 Sunday Funnies—Kids O The Christophers—Religion "Changing the World through the House¬ wife." Father James Keller pnd guests. o MOVIE-Drama "Mr. Celebrity." A racehorse is nursed along in preporation for a big race. Buzzy Henry, James Seay, and Doris Day. 9:30 O Look Up And Live-Religion "The Catholic Program." Father Bernier discusses youth ond morals. Waiter Far¬ rell and the St. Cecilia Chorus will sing. HI Thb Is The Life—Religion "Anniversary." On the second anniversary of the show, the King of the Cowboys, Roy Rogers, and Dale Evens visit the Fisher home. Forrest Taylor, Onslow Stevens and Non Boardman. 0 Bible Time-Stories "The Blind AAen" is told by Marcello Hein. O Political Griddle—Talks Candidates in the coming election speak, 9:45 0 The Pulpit—Religion Religious program with the Rev, Philip J. leFerro, CAA., vice president in charge of student personnel services, DePaul University, tolking on "The Queen of the Most Holy Rosary." 10:00 0 This Way Up-Religion (H Church Services—Religion The Tobor Evangelical and Reformed Church participates todoy. 0 Live And Learn—Discussion O MOVIE-Drama "Ad^wntures At Rugby." A shy, home¬ sick boy enters one of England's private schools. Freddie Bartholomew and Jimmy Lydon are the stars. A-10