TV Guide (January 1, 1955)

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Pat Carroll: on NBC agendo. Television will not sit back and rest on Its laurels during 1955. Instead it faces a year of challenge as a dy¬ namic, fast-growing medium in which change must be the order of the day. Here are some of the changes: + 1 ,^® M “ enthusiastic about the pilot audition for a new situation comedy starring Phil Silvers as a GI top sergeant, tentatively slated to be seen Tuesday nights at 8 (E S T) starting Jan. 25. CBS also has new shows m the works to star Jack Car¬ ter, Orson Bean and Johnny Carson, last being the young comedian who scored as replacement for the injured Red Skelton last summer. On the NBC agenda are new shows starring Kaye Ballard, Pat Carroll and Paul Gilbert, none a stranger to 5