TV Guide (November 27, 1954)

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SATURDAY EVENING 6:00 O Gene Autry—Western "The Carnival Comes West." A woman's pride tarings the threat of thievery to a carnival-crazed town. Gene Autry enters the case. (Film) Weather—Bill Carlsen @ Abbott & Costeilo-Comedy O Playhouse—Film Drama Q MOVIE-Western "Frontier Feud." A gang has been ter¬ rorizing ranchers. Johnny Mack Brown. 6:05 (4) Sports—Lloyd Petit 6:20 @ Let's Look at the News 6:30 O Beat the Clock—Games 0 (4) Ethel and Albert O Sports Final—Duggan 7:00 O JACKIE GLEASON-Comedy "The Honeymooners," Ralph (Jackie) and Alice (Audrey Meadows) Kramden, do battle again. Alice's jovial brother em¬ broils gullible Ralph in a business scheme. Pat Harrington is cast as the brother-in- law. Art Carney and Joyce Randolph play the Nortons. o (4) MICKEY ROONEY Mickey finds that his size may keep him from gaining stature in the business world. Mickey Rooney portrays Mickey Mulligan. Billy Curtis plays the "big" business executive. (Film) (Postponed from Nov. 13.) O TO BE ANNOUNCED JIMMY DURANTE TEXACO STAR THEATER Saturday night *Ch. 5*4, Pr0fnt»d by YOUR TEXACO DEALER The best triand your car hot ever Q MOVIE-Comedy "Zebonia." A Southern doctor treats a circus elephant when it becomes ill. Oliver Hardy, Billy Burke. 7:30 0 (4) PLACE THE FACE-Gome Bill Cullen helps comedians Jack Carson and Sterling Holloway place not-$o-famil- lar faces from out of their pasts. Q TROUBLE WITH FATHER 8:00 0 TWO FOR THE MONEY 0 (4) IMOGENE COCA O BOXING-Albany Another in the series of amateur bouts presenting outstanding boxers from the Eastern seaboard. Four bouts of three rounds each. Jack Gregson reports from Mid-city Arena, Albany, N.Y. 8:30 O MY FAVORITE HUSBAND After six years of marriage Liz feels that she is losing her own identity. She ex¬ plains to George that she resents being just plain Mrs. Cooper, housewife and chattel. Joan Caulfield, Barry Nelson. 0 (4) JIMMY DURANTE Jimmy's guest is a gal that's really "full of the old Harry": Miss Margaret Tru¬ man, "in personi" Margaret sings the original Durante composition "Chili- bean." Jimmy offers "Count Your Bless¬ ings" and another original tune entitled "James V." Sponsored by your Texaco Dealer. Q WRESTLiNG-Marigold Jack Brickhouse reports from Marigold. 1. Jack Carter vs. Johnny Silvi. 2. Harry Lewis vs. Pete Vukavich. 3. Billy Goelz vs. Paddy Mack. 4. Tag Match: Farmer Jones & Farmer Marlin vs. Pete Bartu & Duke Demetri. 5. Tom Bradley vs. Hans Herman. 6. George Babich vs. Don Jonathan. Main Event: Escobar vs. Rocca. There will be no pro football game tonight. 8:45 O fight TALK-Sports 9:00 O THAT'S MY BOY-Comedy Jack and the boss's wife are at it again! The topic of debate is the old familiar one—what to do with Noonan's swamp. A-10 TV GUIDE