TV Guide (December 25, 1954)

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DECEMBER 29 eight wins. He has a sneaky, dynamite right hand that can finish a fight fast. Andrews recently lost a bout to trial- horse Joey Maxim, who has become the spoiler in the division. Andrews hits well with either hand and is young and will¬ ing. The winner of this bout is to get a title go vs. Archie Moore in the spring. Compiled by Nat Fleischer (The Ring) 0 (4) THIS IS YOUR LIFE 0 ROYAL PLAYHOUSE-Drama 0 DOWN YOU GO-Quiz Dr. Bergen Evans moderates and gives the clues to panelists Phil Rizzuto, Elizabeth Montgomery, Boris Karloff and Walt Kelly. 9:30 @ PLAYHOUSE OF STARS "Spangal Island" has Arthur Franz in the leading role of a new arrival at a New England seacoast town. 0 BIG TOWN-Droma A veteran harness racer's accidental death gives Illustrated Press editor Steve Wilson a lead on a story of scandal in high places. Mark Stevens, Trudy Wroe, Taylor Holmes. (Film) O TO BE ANNOUNCED Q LIBERACE SHOW—Music 9:45 0 SPORTS SPOT 10:00 0 NEWS AND WEATHER ( 4 ) WEATHER—Bill Cartsen 0 WEATHER—Clint Youle 0 DOUBLE DATE-Film Dramas (1) "Ellery Queen." A former district at¬ torney decides to commit a series of baffling crimes. Hugh Marlowe. (2) "Rock¬ ing Horse." A bitter young man searches for a childhood symbol of once happy memories with his mother. James Lydon. 0 MOVIE—Drama "Kipps." A draper's apprentice finds his life in the store growing more tedious eoch year. Michael Redgrave. 10:05 ( 4 ) TV NEWSREEL 10:10 0 DORSEY CONNORS-ldeas How to make a pipe rack for father. 10:15 0 IN TOWN TONIGHT 0 NEWS-Jack Angell 10:20 ( 4 ) LET'S LOOK AT THE NEWS 10:30 0 NEWS—John Harrington (4) RACKET SQUAD-Drama "Impatient Heir." Money is advanced to an heir against his expected inheritance, with murder in mind. Reed Hadley and Frances Rafferty. (Film) 0 SPORTS—Norman Barry 10:45 0 KUP'S SHOW-lrv Kupcinet 0 HERBIE MINTZ-Music 11:00 0 To Be Announced 0 ( 4 ) Tonight—Variety Steve goes classical tonight as he in¬ terviews Metropolitan Opera star Jerome Hines. 0 News—Ulmer Turner 11:05 0 Weather—Wayne Griffin 11:10 0 Tom Duggan—Comments 11:30 0 News-Les Nichols 11:45 0 Weather—Carl Greyson 11:50 0 Film Short 12:00 0 News ( 4 ) News at Midnight 0 MOVI E-Horror "Dead Men Walk." A vampire returns from his grave to put a curse on his own brother. Mary Carlisle, George Zucco. 0 MOVIE—Double Feature (1) "The Three Strangers." A comedy about a drunken hangman and a christ¬ ening party. John Call. (2) "Party Line." A hypochondriac millionaire finds love through a party line. Don Beddoe. 12:05 0 Playhouse—Drama "The Lonely Hearts Club." Craig Kennedy and reporter Walt Johnson pose as a couple of sailors to rescue an old man from a Lonely Hearts gyp. Donald Woods. TV GUIDE A-37