TV Guide (September 3, 1955)

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MONDAY three weeks of guest conducting for va¬ cationing Howard Barlow. Oscar Shum- sky is violin soloist in the "Hora Staccato." Miss Malbin "Zigeuner" .Noel Coward "Love Is Where You Find It" .Brown "I Dreamt I Dwelt" .Balfe "Tales from Vienna Woods" ...J. Strauss Chorus "Dark Eyes" .Folk Song Orchestra "Hora Staccato" .Dinicu-Heifetx Intermezzo ("Manon Lescaut") .Puccini 8:00 Q THOSE WHITING GIRLS Barbara thought she had tied up the nomination for the campus sweetheart's crown. But she didn't count on that cute co-ed from the East. (Film) 0 MEDIC—Drama The show begins its second season with "All the Lonely Night." A young school¬ teacher refuses to be operated on for a painful and serious disease of the diges- I tive tract. Her illness had a psychosomatic beginning stemming from melancholia over a feeling of rejection. Karen Steele stars in the role of the teacher. (Film) O BEHOLD THY MOTHER 0 BOXING—Preliminaries 8:30 O ETHEL & ALBERT-Comedy Albert's New York-bound for a conven¬ tion. Ethel can't see why he's reluctant to deliver a left-behind pair of overshoes and a jar of pickles to her friend during his Chicago stopover. Ethel's instructions are far more involved than those given a secret service agent. Ethel and Albert: Peg Lynch, Alan Bunce. o ® ROBERT MONTGOMERY "My Dear Emily," by Elaine Carrington. A girl from the Connecticut suburbs is torn between the love she feels for a man and her deep devotion to her widower father. She has always lived at home and been her father's "girl." Cast John Ellery .Charles Drake Emily Monroe .Augusta Dabney McCreery Monroe .House Jameson Mrs. Melrose .Dorothy Blackburn Paul Monroe .Eric Sinclair o PEE WEE KING-Variety Pee Wee's guests tonight on the Cleve¬ land jamboree are: the singing Morgan Sisters; the world championship square- dance contest winners, the Briar Hoppers, of Indianapolis; Jim Wilson, who wrote the country hit "Daddy, You Know What." This is the last show of the current series. 9:00 0 STUDIO ONE-Drama "Mama's Boy," by Mel Goldberg. A moth¬ er's insistence that her older son keep at his unsuccessful career as a violinist threatens her family's chances for happi¬ ness. Because of mama's ambitions for her "boy," her younger son is too poor to marry the girl he loves. Cast Allie .Alfred Ryder Paul .Martin Brooks Mama .Ruth White Lou .Martin Rudy Susan .Zorah Alton A-24 TV GUIDE