TV Guide (October 16, 1954)

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MOTOROLA-RCA - EMERSON SUNDAY volume, "Treadmill to Oblivion." He and Mrs. Allen (Portland Hoffa) will take a walk down the famed "Allen's Alley." "Percussion!" First in a series of music lessons on various sections of the or¬ chestra. Members of the N.Y. Philharmonic Symphony's percussion section, headed by Saul Goodman, will demonstrate more than 40 instruments. "Dance to Freedom," is a suspenseful film re-enactment of the escape to West Berlin of two famous Hungarian dancers. They are Nora Ko¬ vach and Istvan Rabovsky. "Around the World in 17 Minutes" takes viewers on a plane from San Francisco to New York going west, not east. 0 [T] Hail Of Fame—Drama "Yankee Roadblock," adapted for TV by Rod Serling. This is the unusual tale of Westchester farmer John Paulding, whose roadblock during the Revolutionarv War stopped Major Andre from deliver¬ ing American secrets to the British. O Super Circus—3 Ring Thrills Claude Kirchner and Mary Hartline with these acts: Shirley & Gloria, nuveity balancing; Eddy Fay's boxing cats, ani¬ mats; Imogene the Horse, comedy-novelty act; Gretona Family, high wire. Bernie Hoffman and his super menagerie and the Super Circus Midway. (Chicago) o MOVIE-Feature Film 4:30 Q It's A Draw—Cartoon Quiz Sid Stone draws clues for panelists Ken Haagensen, Carolyn Lawrence, and Wal¬ ter Kessler. Art Whitfield emcees. 0 Bockground—Documentary Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, who has been called "The Man Who Could Win or Lose the November Elec¬ tions," is today's subject. 5:00 Q You Asked For It—Requests Art Baker answers viewers' requests. 0 Meet The Press—Discussion Walter Reuther, president of the CIO, meets members of the press, Lawrence Spivak and, from the New York Times, Abe Raskin. Ned Brooks moderates. 0 Cisco Kid—Western Duncan Renaldo plays Cisco, with Leo Corrilio as his side-kick. Poncho. O Play Marko—Game Howard Dorsey emcees and Adrienne Falcon is "Miss Marko." Cards can be obtained at your local grocery store. 5:30 O You Are There—Drama "Edison's Miracle of Light." Seventy-five years ago, at Menlo Pork, Thomas Edison made a small spark dance upon a carbon filament inside a vacuum bulb and brought forth the miracle of the electric light. The date is Oct. 21, 1879. Walter Cronkite and the news staff report the event. E. G. Marshall, Richard Waring, Martin Brooks, Dan Morgan. [l] Ozzie And Harriet.Comedy Fun with the Nelson Family. 0 Roy Rogers Show—Western "The Last of the Larrabee Kid." The Lar- rabee Kid is a masked gunman who makes a specialty of hijacking other var¬ mints. Roy, Dale Evans, Pat Brady. (Film) 0 Bowling Clinic—Tips DUMONT ‘ PHIICO All MAKES AND MODELS SERVICED SUNDAY 6:00 P.M. CHANNEL 9 Passenger to liondon A detective, being followed, hides secret papers in the luggage of a young girl on the some troin. He is killed but another detec¬ tive finds her just as two spies do also. ^ THE WHITE CROSS THEATRE ‘E ly- Sponsored by BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY CO. A.14