TV Guide (March 26, 1955)

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FRIDAY 0 STORIES OF THE CENTURY "Frank and Jesse James." The vengeful James brothers wage a retaliative war against the law for the death of their half-*brother. Jim Davis, Mary Castle. 0 CHANCE OF A LIFETIME 9:30 0 PERSON TO PERSON In the part of gracious host is actor Mar¬ lon Brando. He welcomes Ed Murrow to his home atop the Hollywood hills. He'll also show off his seashell and book col¬ lections and his observatory, from which he can see the Pacific, almost all of Los Angeles and the Sierra Nevadas. Brando is in Hollywood filming "Guys and Dolls." Ed's second visit is to the Haverford, Pa., home of Clarence Pickett, Quaker leader and director of the American Friends Service Committee. Q MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY David Brian, as Mr. D.A., scours the city for a sailor infected with smallpox. 0 DOWN YOU GO-Quiz A permanent panel has been assembled. Its members: Jean Kerr, playwright and wife of drama critic Walter Kerr, British actress Patricia Cutts, book-club editor Basil Davenport and Chicago writer Fran¬ cis Coughlin. Bergen Evans emcees. 9:45 @ JUNGLE MACABRE-Adven. 0 JAN MURRAY SHOW Jan emcees with the Novelites, singer- instrumentalists, vocalist Tina Louise and pianist Fletcher Peck. 10:00 0 NEWS AND WEATHER (4) WEATHER—Bill Carlsen 0 WEATHER—Clint Youle 0 COURTESY HOUR-Variety Jim Moran emcees an hour of "country- style" music and dancing in the Old Red Barn. Guests invited. Write WBKB. 0 MOVIE—Drama "Secret Command." (1944) A foreign correspondent asks his brother for a job in a shipyard. Pat O'Brien. 10:05 (4) CALL THE PLAY-Mei Allen 10:10 0 DORSEY CONNORS-ldeas "Easter Table Decorations." 10:15 0 IN TOWN TONIGHT 0 NEWS-Jack Angell 10:20 (4) LET'S LOOK AT THE NEWS 10:25 0 SPORTS-Norm Barry 10:30 0 NEWS—Harrington (4) ELLERY QUEEN-Mystery 0 TO BE ANNOUNCED 10:45 0 KUP'S SHOW-lrv Kupcinet 11:00 0 The Howard Miller Show Dee-jay Howard Miller presents a host of entertaining features, including interviews with top recording stars and stage, screen and TV personalities. 0 @ Tonight—Variety Steve's guests are singer Karen Chandler and Coleman Hawkins. 0 This Is the Day Norman Ross talks about "Hans Chris¬ tian Andersen—Denmark's Ugly Duckling." 11:10 0 Tom Duggan—Comments Tom chats with visiting celebrities and in¬ teresting guests. Call De 2-0423, De 2-0424. 11:30 0 News-Les Nichols 11:45 0 Weather—Carl Greyson 11:50 0 Ted Travers Show—Music 12:00 (4) News at Midnight 0 MOVIE—Drama "A Man Betrayed." (1937) A young missionary develops into a first-class fighter. Eddie Nugent, Kay Hughes. 0 Audition-Talent Show 12:05 (4) MOVIE—Mystery "Terror by Night." Sherlock Holmes guards a diamond. Basil Rathbone. Stations reserve the right to make last-minute changes. A-48 TV GUIDE