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camping trip. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. (Film) Next week's issue fells the inside siory of how Ethel and Fred Mertz (Vivian Vance, William Frawley) got on the show. Q @ MEDIC—Drama This story begins at an office Christmas party, and ends in the operating room of a hospital, where a young girl's eyesight is endangered. Over-drinking is the cause of an auto accident in which the girl is involved. Richard Boone introduces the story and June Leabow plays the part of the girl. (Film) o HOLIDAY FILMS "Christmas Album" is the first in a month of holiday films. The choir of the Chil¬ dren's Village in Elkhart, Ind., sings Christmas tunes. The Village, sponsor^ by the Loyal Order of the Moose, was established for children who are orphaned or from broken families. (Film) Q BOXING—Preliminaries 8:30 Q DECEMBER BRIDE-Comedy Lily Ruskin outdoes herself in her search for the perfect Christmas gift for her daughter and son-in-law. The confusion begins when the charming, if scatter¬ brained, mother-in-law overhears Matt say he yearns for an old-fashioned Christmas. Spring Byington, Dean Miller, Frances Rafferty, Harry Morgan. (Film) o (4) ROBERT MONTGOMERY Rex Thompson stars as "David Copper- field" in Part I of Doria Folliott's adapta¬ tion of the Charles Dickens classic. The tale, autobiographical in part, traces the life of David Copperfield from the time his cruel stepfather sends him to live in London with the poverty-stricken Micaw- bers, to the day he was sent to the home of his Aunt Betsy Trotwood, and on to his ventures into business and married life. In Part I, little David, his mother dead, finds himself in London, pasting labels on bottles in a warehouse and eking out a meager existence in the Micawbers' sorry home. O BOXING—Preliminaries Fred Sayles and Tommy Loughran report. DECEMBER 2 O 9:00 O STUDIO ONE-Drama "Two Little Minks," by Michael Dyne. Nobby Bishop just can't seem to make a go of anything. He and his wife dream of the day that rich Uncle Silas will die and leave them his fortune—but Silas has voiced a strong determination to live to be 100. Cast Nobby Bishop .Frank McHugh Persis McHugh . Una Merkel Uncle Silas . Walter Hampden Mr. Heckie . E. A. Krumschmidt Mr. Grunton . Larry Fletcher Mrs. Grunton . Parker McCormick The Three Witches . Lucie Lancaster, Nell Harrison, Mary Perry Sammy . Buzzy Martin Mr. Bunting . Cliff Hall Mrs. Anchorage . Clarice Blackburn Miss Wopping . Adnia Rice Q BOXING—Eastern Parkway Ted Olla, Milwaukee, vs. Walter Cartier, New York City, middleweights, 10 rounds. Fred Sayles and Tommy Loughran report from Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn. TV GUIDE RATINGS Rating Bouts W L D KO's Olla Unrated 55 36 17 2 23 Cartier Unrated 58 44 12 2 23 This is a return battle. Three months ago they fought a stirring draw. Olla is a body-belter while Cartier is a slasher. Should resolve itself into a battle between Olla's crowding tactics and Cartier's ability to take punishment. Compiled by Nat Fleischer (The Ring) *3 T — I • TUBES GUARANfEED I YEAR I • COURTEOUS SERVICE MEN I • DISPATCHED CARS I • DAY. NITE. SUNDAYS TV GUIDE A-21