TV Guide (April 16, 1955)

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FRIDAY APRIL 2 2 O MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Mr. D.A. becomes suspicious when a se¬ ries of "accidents" against the city be¬ gin to follow a pattern. David Bryan. 0 DOWN YOU GO-Quiz 9:45 @ JUNGLE MACABRE-Adven. © JAN MURRAY SHOW 10:00 © NEWS AND WEATHER (4) WEATHER—Bill Carlsen O WEATHER—Clint Youle © TV GUIDE'S SECOND AN¬ NIVERSARY REVIEW I SPECIAL - ! Celebrated star of TV, screen and records, Tony Martin emcees TV GUIDE'S 2nd anniversary review. Martin takes the spotlight tonight as he reminis¬ ces over TV GUIDE'S hand-in-hand pro¬ gress with television. Joining Martin is Chicago's own Jim Moran, who shares the job of presenting such outstanding per¬ sonalities as lovely singing star June Val- li, her popular dee-jay husband, Howard Miller, the show-stopping Billy Williams Quartet, and as a special treat, Tom Dug¬ gan singing and dancing with his coach, Danny O'Neil. Charming Pat Vance as¬ sists Tom and Danny. A galaxy of other spectacular stars are featured with music, songs and a host of surprises. Music by Rex Maupin and his orchestra direct from the Civic Studio. Q MOVIE—Drama "Bulldog Drummond's Bride." (Chgo. TV Debut) Robbery and murder make things hectic in a French town. John Howard, Heather Angel, H.B. Warner. TONIGHT! HOWARD MILLER SHOW Fun! Music! Guests! JJ 11—12 P.M. [ WBBM-TV Channel 2, S' HOUSEHOLD FINANCE -- (ScHjO-oui/ick —.- 10:05 (4) CALL THE PLAY-Mei Alien 10:10 © DORSEY CONNORS-ldeas Topic: "Spring Flower Containers." 10:15 Q IN TOWN TONIGHT Len Dresslar and Pat Scot. © NEWS—Jack Angeli 10:20 @ LET'S LOOK AT THE NEWS 10:25 © SPORTS-Norm Barry 10:30 Q NEWS-Harrington (4) ELLERY QUEEN-Mystery "Backfire." The "perfect crime," invented as a joke, turns out to have unfunny consequences. Hugh Marlowe. © PLAYERS PLAYHOUSE 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. © @ Tonight—Variety Guests: singer Elaine Malbin, and dancer Sono Osato. (New York) 0 This Is the Day "The Man Who Wrote the Most Beauti¬ ful Words in the World." 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 © Weather—Car! Greyson 11:50 0 Ted Travers Show—Music 12:00 (4) News at Midnight © MOVIE—Drama "Leavenworth Case." An elderly million¬ aire is murdered. Donald Cook, Jean Rouverol co-star. 0 Audition—Talent Show Bill Hamilton emcees an hour and a half- long parade of talent acts. Two guest panelists join regular panelists Patricia Vance and Ed Pazdur in judging. 12:05 (4) MOVIE—Drama "The Venusian." Helmut Dantine stars. Stations reserve the right to make last-minute changes. A-48 TV GUIDE