TV Guide (December 25, 1954)

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SUNDAY H I Y rou Ttu tluv,UON y Pleas* address all letters to Regional Editor. TV GUIDE, 731 S. Plymouth Ct., Chicago 5, III. Misses Merelyn I enjoyed Len Dresslar and Merelyn Tate as the In Town Tonight team of singers. Now Merelyn has left the show. Is she coming back? —Mary Le¬ vine, Chicago. [Apparently not. WBBM- TV replaced Merelyn with Pat Scot, whom they feel is a better singer. You might send them a letter about it. Write WBBM-TV, 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. III .— Ed.] Scot Mintz Want’s Wed’s, Herbie’s Pictures Could you please tell me where to send for pictures of announcer Wed Howard and pianist Herbie Mintz?— Miss M. Lamb, Joliet, III. [For both these fellows’ pictures, write their station, WNBQ, Merchandise Mart, Chicago 54, III. Herbie’s show, however, is going off next month and may move to another channel .— Ed.] No—Not Lovely Angel! Dorsey Connors is called “Queen of the Coathangers” because of her ability to create useful items from such bits of wire. Inasmuch as Angel Casey, star of WBKB’s Play House, is very adept at creating cute things from old paper bags, would we call Angel “Queen of the Old Bags?”— Ed Dearborn, Chicago. (Continued on page A-41) MORNING 8:30 Q What in the World? Froelich Rainey, with Schuyler Cammann, Carleton Coon, Matthew Stirling. 8:45 0 Christophers—Religion Who are Father Keller's angels? Story on page 10. 9:00 0 True Picture-Film g Sunday Funnies—Kids The Christophers—Religion ■"Government Is Your Business," with guests: Minna Gombell, Barry Kelly. 0 The Christophers—Religion 9:30 0 Look up and Live—Religion (4) This Is the Life—Religion "The Spirit of Christmas." A laboratory fire throws some light on the scientific chemist who says "humbug" to Christmas. Forrest Tucker and Onslow Stevens. 0 Bible Time—Stories Maredla Hein tells the story of "The Wise Men" and the star in the East that led them to the Babe. 0 Flight Plan—Aviation Ron Terry talks about flying. 0 TV Showcase—Drama "Mr. Celebrity." A racehorse is groomed for the big race. Buzzy Henry. 9:45 0 The Pulpit—Religion Rev. John R. Cortelyou, C.M., of DePaul University, talks on "The True Meaning of Christmas. 10:00 0 This Way Up-Religion (4) Church Services—Religion 0 Live and Learn-Discussion Panel discussion on "Philosophy" by Dr. Paul A. Schilpp, Northwestern University; Rev. James M. Erwin, O.P., DePaul; Arthur F. Holmes, DePaul. 0 MOVIE—Drama "Beyond Tomorrow." Three lonely old men invite a young couple to their man¬ sion. Charles Winninger, C. Aubrey Smith. 0 MO VIE-Western "Code of the Saddle." Ray Hatton. 10:30 0 Now and Then-Education Dr. Frank Baxter will tell of Christmas in Shakespeare's day. TV GUIDE