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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 28 Q Hank McCune Show Lester decides to entertain some bank customers. Hank and Hanley StafFord. Sponsored by Bowman Dairy Co. Q Times Square Playhouse "The Woman Who Left Herself." A dis¬ contented wife takes poison. Herbert Marshall narrates. Bonita Granville. 4:00 0 Omnibus—Alistair Cooke Another demonstration of the instruments of the orchestra, this time concentrating on the brass section, especially the French horn. A brief feature of today's program will be a commercial on gift wrapping delivered by comic Orson Bean. Another feature will be a comic satire on 18th- century British manners, written by the French playwright, Jean Giraudoux, adapted by Maurice Valency, starring Cyril Ritchard and Burgess Meredith, and directed by Mr. Ritchard. Also the final presentation will be the first film of the capture of a live musk ox, shot in the Arctic regions by John Teal, Jr. Alistair Cooke, host. Q Super Circus Claude Kirchner and Mary Hartline pre¬ sent: the Freddy Troupe, teeterboard; Melitto & Wicons, perch pole; Haw¬ thorne's Bears. o Roller Derby—Coliseum 5:00 (4) It's a Great Life—Comedy The boys and Kathy think Mrs. Morgan is planning to elope. James Dunn, Wil¬ liam Bishop, and Michael O'Shea. 0 Meet the Press—Discussion SUNDAY 6:00 P.M. CHANNEL 9 HANGMAN’S WHARF A struggling, young, London doctor answers a fake call to Hangman’s Wharf. Smugglers attempt to kill him but he is saved by a girl reporter who then joins him in some sleuthing. THE WHITE CROSS THEATRE (oE3') Sponsored by BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY CO. O Cisco Kid—Western Cisco catapults a keg of gunpowder into a den of thieves. Duncan Renaldo. Q Play Marko—Game Howard Dorsey and Adrienne Falcon. 5:30 O You Are There—Drama "The Plot Against King Solomon" is turned by the wise ruler into his greatest triumph. The year is 965 B.C. Walter Cronkite and the news staff participate. (ij) To Be Announced 0 Roy Rogers Show-Western "The Outlaws of Paradise Valley." Out¬ laws who plan to rob the Mineral City Bank, take as hostages members of a scientific expedition from the State Univer¬ sity. Roy Rogers, Dale Evans. (Film) (Ql Bowling Clinic EVENING ~ 6:00 O Lassie—Drama Everyone plays his role convincingly, in¬ cluding Lassie. Review on page 14. @ (§) People Are Funny Art Linkletter opens his bag of tricks to¬ night for contestants willing to prove that they too can be funny. One of the sched¬ uled features is the return of last week's mustache grower. (Film) IQI You Asked for It-Requests Art Baker presents an exhibit of the TV phone, a stunt in which sound shatters glass, and a team of water-skiing acrobats. O MOVIE-Acfion White Cross Theater: "Hangman's Wharf." A young doctor becomes in¬ volved with a group of smugglers. John Witty and Gennie Graham. Sponsored by Bankers Life & Casualty Co. 6:30 O Jack Benny—Comedy With Rochester as his script man. Jack sits down to write his life story. They begin the difficult job of casting the actors to play Jack's mother, father, school-girl sweetheart, and the violin prodigy as a boy. Joe Besser, Jimmy Baird join in. 0 (4) Mr. Peepers—Comedy Lately Robinson's been doing lots of those little things that mean a lot—toward A-16 TV GUIDE