TV Guide (November 13, 1954)

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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 AFTERNOON 12:00 Q News—Frank Reynolds (g) MOVIE—Tragedy "Macbeth," the great Shakespearean drama, stars Orson Welles. Q Strange Experiences—Film O MOVIE-Western "The Fighting Phantom." Ranchers are to be dispossessed by a crooked lawyer. 12:05 O Film Shorts 12:15 Q Weather-P. J. Hoff Q Your Future Home—ideas 12:25 Q Sports—Bill Watts 12:30 0 Range Riders—Adventure "Western Fugitive." Range Rider is dis¬ guised as an outlaw. Jack Mahoney. o Frontiers of Faith "No Wreath and No Trumpet" tells the story of Emma Lazarus and her growth as a poetess when she was brought into contact with the Jewish immigrants flee¬ ing to America from Russian pogroms. o Amateur Hour—Talent Bob Murphy emcees. (Guests are invited to the Civic Opera Theater. Tickets un¬ necessary.) 1:00 0 The Search—Drama Today's film was shot entirely within the walls of San Quentin prison in California. Hosts will be graduate students of the School of Criminology of the University of California. Charles Romaine. d John Ott—Gardening Mr. Ott discusses winter houseplants. Q MOVIE—Mystery "Scared To Death." A girl is murdered, and the cause is a mystery. 1:30 0 Face The Nation Q American Inventory "Mousetrap." A man builds a better mousetrap, then thinks he can just relax. 13 Wild Bill Hickok—Western "Heading for Trouble." Holdup men pre¬ tend to aid Wild Bill. Guy Madison. 2:00 0 Farmtown USA—Menard George Menard welcomes Mr. Alfred Rie- ster, member of the board of directors of the Illinois Agricultural Association. (5) Wisconsin House Party The Grenadiers and guests. e City Desk—Discussion William Ray moderates a panel program. 0 Annie Oakley—Film o MOVIE-Comedy "Fall In," the adventures of a sergeant in charge of a group of hillbillies from Kentucky. William Tracy, Joe Sawyer. 2:30 0 Adventure—Education Dr. Harry Shapiro of the American Mu¬ seum of Natural History discusses gene¬ tics and the Mendelian laws about genes, their pairing and independent segrega¬ tion. In a second segment, super-slow- motion films prove to us that instanta¬ neous events consist of several phases. In opposition to time-lapse photography, which compresses the time of a lengthy event, this high-speed photography ex¬ pands the time of a short-lived moment. Charles Collingwood hosts. 0 The American Forum For th<‘ iir't »""*■ ^ on T\ in •‘The Amozinu Tales of 1 Hans Christian j ANDERSEN l.rou»hl to bf- S.in.U.v aft. rno..n presenIril hv .. . iSidiicv & Sons A-15