TV Guide (November 13, 1954)

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SUNDAY @ (4) Mr. Peepers—Comedy Robinson persuades Wes to stand op for his teaching principles against the coun¬ ty's school supervisor, though Wes is willing to apologize. Wally Cox, Tony Randall, Marion Lome. O Playhouse—Polly Bergen Polly Bergen introduces "This Man for Hire." A woman who has written some incriminating letters to a man tries unsuc¬ cessfully to get them back. She must resort to ruthless tactics, perhaps even murder. Jean Willes, Frank Wilcox. (Film) 7:00 O TOAST OF THE TOWN Ed greets Hollywood stars Elizabeth Tay¬ lor and Van Johnson. They discuss the new Taylor-Johnson movie, "The Last Time I Saw Paris," inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald's story, "Babylon Revisited." Ed welcomes singer Julios La Rosa on the first anniversary of his first starring TV appearance. Also on the guest list are: the Harlem Globetrotters, New York bas¬ ketball's sensational Negro team; mem¬ bers of the University of Pennsylvania's Mask and Wig Club in a scene from their latest musical-comedy production; and so¬ prano Rosanna Carteri, who sings Mimi's aria from "La Boheme." Comedienne Elaine Stritch sings "You Took Advantage of Me" from the Broadway musical "On Your Toes." Richard Hearne visits. O @ COMEDY HOUR Gordon MacRae mokes his first appear¬ ance as singing host of The Comedy Hour. He duets with opera star Dorothy Kirsten. The Will Mastin Trio with Sammy Davis, Jr., pantomimist Gene Sheldon and come¬ dian Larry Storch appear. Carmen Drag¬ on's orchestra is feaured. O N. D. FOOTBALL HIGH¬ LIGHTS— Jack Drees does the commen¬ tary on yesterday's Notre Dame-North Carolina game. Q THEATER DATE-Drama 7:30 O FAITH OF OUR FATHERS The Congregation Rodfei Zedek presents its services tonight. 8:00 O G.E. THEATER-Drama Eddie Albert stars as the narrator in an adaptation of Sherwood Anderson's "I'm A Fool." A man recalls an experience in his past. At the races, as a teen-age boy, he tried to impress a girl by pre¬ tending he was quite the young man about town. 0 (4) TV PLAYHOUSE "Crime Without Motive," by Marc Bran- del. Two youths from respectable and happy families have the misfortune to meet a boy from a less secure back¬ ground. The boy must prove his im¬ portance by boasting of the dangerous crimes he has committed. Cast Andy Felton .William Lundmark Pete Carl .Burton Brinkerhoff Bugsy Gordon .Mark Rydell Ernie Felton .George Chandler O WALTER WINCHELL-Taik 0 ROCKY KING-Karns "The Sound of Murder." A wealthy old woman is found murdered in a hotel room. The chambermaid who finds the body reports the crime. Roscoe Karns. 8:15 O MARTHA WRIGHT-Music Tunes: "Papa Loves Mambo," "Smile," "People Will Say We're In Love." 8:30 0 HONESTLY, CELESTE! Celeste's ex-gangster pal, Marty, be¬ comes bored with driving a cab and decides to take advantage of an op¬ portunity to become a prize fighter's manager. Celeste Holm. 0 SOLDIER PARADE-Taient It's femcee Arlene Francis back again to introduce Army talent: singer Stewart Rose; a piano duo with Charles Mosby and Dwight Overmeyer; drummer Joe Palma; WAC vocalist Virginia Wandelt. 0 LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHTY 9:00 0 FATHER KNOWS BEST To Jim Anderson's horror, and to his daughter Kathy's delight, the Anderson family learns that the police are look¬ ing for their heir apparent. Bud. Robert A-18