TV Guide (April 23, 1955)

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SATURDAY APRIL 2 3 to bring in oil first. Richard Arlen, Buster Crabbe, Arline Judge. Q Adventures of Danny Dee Danny Dee and his sister Debby appear, from the drawing board of Roy Doty. 11:45 (4} Let's Look at the News AFTERNOON 12:00 Q Lone Ranger—Western "Matter of Courage." The Lone Ranger and Tonto race against time as they try to stop two outlaws from crossing the border into freedom. (Film) (4) Mr. Wizard—Science 0 Hi Club—Ed Allen Ed Allen emcees teen-age variety show and discusses teen topics. Q MOVIE—Western "Return of Jesse James." (1950) A bank robber poses as Jesse James. John Ire¬ land, Ann Dvorak. 12:30 0| Uncle Johnny Coons Show Johnny turns pilot as he dons an aviator's helmet, goggles and leather jacket, and goes for a ride in his "plane." (Chicago) (4) Hot Shot Revue—Music Joe Shott and his Hot Shots. Q Ramar of the Jungle "Tribal Feud." A native tribe kidnaps Trudy Ventyne and prepares to elevate her to the throne of White Goddess. Jon Hall. (Film) 1:00 0 Ray Rayner—Music Ray and Mina Kolb present a "Navy" show today, when they pantomime to: "Bell Bottom Blues" by Teresa Brewer; "Row, Row, Row" by Debbie Reynolds and Carleton Carpenter; "Florence" (Thousand Island song) by Louis Prima. A guest star is featured. 0 Baseball Hail of Fame 0 MOVIE—Drama "Gentleman after Dark." A jewel thief tries to give his son a decent future. Brian Donlevy, Miriam Hopkins. Q Batting Practice-Warm-up Jack Brickhouse gives the lineup and a resume of the players' bockground. 1:10 0 Lead-off Man—Interviews Vince Lloyd talks with players. 1:25 0 Baseball—Cubs vs. Reds Jack Brickhouse and Harry Creighton relay the action from Wrigley Field. 1:30 g) Education on Parade "What is Automation?" is presented by the Milwaukee School of Engineering. 0 MOVIE—Double Feature (1) "Dead Man's Gold." (1948) Western, starring Lash LaRue, Fuzzy St. John. (2) "Gun Code." A federal agent is as¬ signed to clean up a gang of outlaws. Tim McCoy. 2:00 0 Operation New Horizon Lake Forest College presents a musical show featuring the college Madrigal Singers, directed by Arnold Thomas. @ MOVIE—Comedy "On Our Merry Way." (1948) A clerk becomes a reporter. Burgess Meredith. 2:30 0 Playhouse—Drama "Diamond." A Parisian woman, her American traveling companion, and her young escort are involved in a clever insurance swindle. Francoise Rosay. (Film) 0 Home Buyer's Guide—Tips 2:45 0 TV Tours—Travel 3:00 0 Choose Your Career "Occupational Therapy" is the field cov¬ ered today. Frank Reynolds talks with panelists Beatrice Wade, University of Illinois, Jean Prebis, Chicago State Hos¬ pital, Elizabeth Jameson, National Foun¬ dation of Crippled Children, and Grace Pfau, Loretto Hospital. 0 Main Event Wrestling 3:30 0 MOVIE—Comedy "Rhythm Hits the Ice." (Chgo. TV Debut) A girl inherits a bankrupt ice show. Ellen Drew, Jerry Colonna, Vera Vague. 0 To Be Announced 3:45 0 Tenth Inning—Interviews Harry Creighton talks with sports people. 4:00 @ Roy Rogers—Western 0 Cisco Kid—Western 0 MOVIE—Western "West of El Dorado." (1949) A gang of bandits holds up a stagecoach. Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune. 1 A-6 TV GUIDE