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NOVEMBER 28 starting a family argument. Once too often, he'll bring unexpected guests for | dinner when Nancy has planned left-overs for two. Nancy: Pat Benoit; the unex¬ pected Aunt Lil: Reta Shaw. Postponed | from last week when the signing of l Marion "Mrs. Gurney" Lome to a Holly- | wood contract necessitated a last-minute change in scripts. The storyline now has sent her off to California in fiction as well as fact. Miss Lome will appear in the new Rosalind Russell comedy, "Girl Rush." Q Playhouse—Poiiy Bergen "Desert Reckoning." Two businessmen and the woman whom they both love are forced down on the desert during a flight from Mexico to the U.S. Whitfield Connor, Ross Ford and Jaclynne Greene. (Film) 7:00 O TOAST OF THE TOWN Ed Sullivan brings his TV audience an¬ other first: scenes and songs from Broad¬ way's hit musical, "Fanny," adapted from ' the stories of Marcel Pagnol by Joshua Logan and S. N. Behrman. The Harold Rome songs: Ezio Pinza, with "Why Be , Afraid to Dance?" Bill Tabbert and Flor¬ ence Henderson, with "Fanny;" and Flor¬ ence Henderson and Lloyd Reese, with s "Be Kind to Your Parents." Others in to¬ night's cast are: singer Teresa Brewer j and comedian Jay Marshall. @ ® COMEDY HOUR Our singing host is Gordon MacRae. His | guests include comedians Jack Carter and Gene Sheldon. Also on hand ore Gale "Margie" Storm and actress Debra Paget. Carmen Dragon conducts the orchestra. o N. D. FOOTBALL HIGH¬ LIGHTS— Jack Drees does the commen¬ tary for yesterday's game between Notre Dame and Southern California. Q THEATER DATE-Drama "A Yank in Libya." A U.S. war corre¬ spondent discovers the Nazis are using native Libyans to smuggle guns. Walter Woolf King and Joan Woodbury. 7:30 O FAITH OF OUR FATHERS 8:00 O THEATER-Drama Eva Marie Saint stars in a TV adaptation of Helen Eustis's short story, "Mr. Death and the Redheaded Woman," a modern fantasy based on an early folk story. The tale is set in the West and revolves around a girl's attempt to save her boy friend's life. After her young man is shot in a card game, Maude Applegate goes to Mr. Death to plead for Billy's life. Eva Marie Saint plays Maude and Lee Marvin is seen as Mr. Death. Miss Saint recently appear¬ ed in the movie, "On the Waterfront." o ® TV PLAYHOUSE "Beg, Borrow or Steal," by Jay Presson, concerns the conflict between a father and his future son-in-law, who both work in the same law office. The boy urges the older man to tell his family the truth about his financial status and other of life's harsh realities. Cast Mitch Hibbin .Anthony Ross Libby Hibbin .Sylvia Field Cliff Proctor .Phil Abbott Ann Hibbin .Patricia Smith Q WALTER WiNCHELL-Talk Q ROCKY KING-Kams Rocky finds the body of a night-club owner-producer In the man's own apart¬ ment. An audition record is the clue. Roscoe and Todd Karns star. 8:15 O MARTHA WRIGHT-Music 8:30 O HONESTLY, CELESTE! Celeste Holm is the star. TV GUIDE A-17