TV Guide (December 25, 1954)

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DECEMBER 30 sadistic hold on his wife and associates. His plan goes awry-when some of his vic¬ tims plan a revolt. James Mason intro¬ duces this adaptation of the 1946 motion picture. Ruth Roman and Pat O'Brien star as Lorna and Eddie. Our reviewer passes judgment on this dramatic hour in next week's issue. 9:30 0 NAME THAT TUNE-Quiz (4) TRIANGLE THEATER-Drama Q VICTORY AT SEA-Docum. "Return of the Allies." The ground fight¬ ing for Luzon, principal Philippine island. A bitter struggle ended in the complete reconquest of the islands. Q BOSTON BLACKIE—Drama Blackie and Mary go on the trail of $200,000 worth of stolen narcotics. Kent Taylor, Lois Collier and Frank Orth. 10:00 Q NEWS AND WEATHER (4) WEATHER—Bill Carlsen 0 WEATHER—Clint Youle 0 THE VISITOR-Drama Q MOVIE-Comedy "Mickey." A 15-year-old tomboy finds fun and complications. Lois Butler, Bill Good¬ win, Irene Hervey and Rose Hobart. 10:05 (4) PLAYHOUSE 15-Drama 10:10 0 DORSEY CONNORS-ldeas Suggestions for a New Year's Day party. 10:15 Q IN TOWN TONIGHT Crooner Julius La Rosa joins Jim Con¬ way tonight, and regulars Patricia Scot, Len Dresslar, Frank Smith and the or¬ chestra are in on the fun. 0 NEWS-Jack Angell 10:20 (4) LET'S LOOK AT THE NEWS 10:30 0 NEWS-John Harrington (4) MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY 0 SPORTS—Norman Barry Q MY HERO-Comedy "The Boat." Bob sells a cabin cruiser for $17,500 cash, believing that the buyers are scientists. Actually, they are notorious gangsters fleeing the law. Robert Cum¬ mings and Julie Bishop. (Film) 10:45 0 KUP'S SHOW-lrv Kupcinet 0 HERBIE MINTZ-Music 11:00 0 PLAYHOUSE-Drama "Gun Job." Phillip Carey, Ellen Drew. 0 (4) Tonight—Variety 0 News—Ulmer Turner 11:05 0 Weather—Wayne Griffin 11:10 0 Tom Duggan—Comments 11:30 0 News 0 News—Les Nichols 11:35 0 MOV1E—Comedy "Pardon My Stripes." A dumb football player is hired to carry a bag of money. Bill Henry, Sheila Ryan. 11:45 0 Weather—Carl Greyson 12:00 (4) News at Midnight 0 MOVIE—Drama "Isle of Forgotten Sins." Deep-sea divers fight over sunken treasure in the South Seas. Gale Sondergaard, John Carradine. 0 Audition—Talent Show 12:05 (4) MOVIE—Comedy "One Exciting Week." A blow on the head transforms a mild-mannered sea¬ man into a tough character who believes he is Public Enemy No. 1. Al Pearce, Pinky Lee are the stars. THURSDAYS 9:30 P.M. Don’t miss adventure TV GUIDE A-43