TV Guide (June 4, 1955)

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For Week Beginning June 4th, 1955 SATURDAY MORNING 7:50 O Today's Thoughts 7:55 O News in Brief 8:00 0 Rayner Shine->Variety 8:25 O News in Brief 9:00 O True Picture-Documentary O (p) Pinky Lee-Kids Pinky with a show for the kiddies. Susa* belle provides the songs. Q This Is the Life—Religion A visit with the Fisher family. Onslow Stevens stars. (Film) 9:30 O Here's How Phil Lewis and Dinny Bruce demonstrate the use of the roller-mate, .a clever de¬ vice for painters, which enables them to get around the ceiling and molding without smearing. They will also build a birdhouse from a plant pot. Magnetic tape-recording is explained by the how- to-do-it pair. o ® Paul Winchell Show The lives of the clubhouse gang are in danger. Jerry's using his chemistry set to nsake the flowers grow faster. After a lesson from Irving the Scholarly Mouse, Knucklehead Smiff sings "Where the Seed Comes From." Mary Ellen Terry and Milton DeLugg are featured. Q Pet Parade—Animals I SPECIAlI The 9th Annual La Grange Park Pet Show boasts top radio and tele¬ vision personalities and more than 2,000 youngsters and their pets, with Jack Brickhouse commentating. A baby ele¬ phant, a live lion cub, more than 20 musical units, and the Clown Club are featured. 10:00 0 Winky Dink and You The kids draw a whale that keeps spouting water. Mr. Bungle tries to take a bath but ends up in Jack Barry's bath¬ tub. Dusty Dan starts a new adventure with his uncle's baseball team. @ Funny Boners—Kids Emcee Jimmy Weldon and his downy pal, "Webster Webfoot," duet to "Mr. Taptoe." Jimmy questions children se¬ lected from the audience, and awards prizes for correct answers. (Hollywood) 10:30 O Capt. Midnight-Adventure "Electronic Killer." Capt. Midnight be¬ comes alarmed when the inventor of a new rocket fails to show up for the test flight. Midnight and his friends. Tut and ikky, search for the missing man through a strange clue. Richard Webb, Sid Mel¬ ton, Olan Soule and Bob Bice. (Film) 0 Corbett, Space Cadet "Assignment—Survival." Tom Corbett and his pals. Astro and T. J. Thistle, undergo a dangerous series of survival tests on the planet Venus. Tom: Frankie Thomas. Jack Grimes plays Astro; Al Markim por¬ trays T.J. Thistle. 11:00 0 Big Top—Circus Fun From Philadelphia, ringmaster Jack Ster¬ ling presents: High wire artists .Three Skytones Acrobats .The Barons Chimpanzees.Ira J. Watkins, Trainer Juggling .Jack Meyand & Jeanet Trampoline artists ....Maurice & Minnette ® Cartoon Carnival—Kids @ Mr. Wizard—Science "Atomic Energy." Betsy (Susan Levin) gets a lesson in the whys and where¬ fores of atomic energy. She and Mr. Wizard (Don Herbert) learn what hap- A-6 TV GUIDE