TV Guide (December 17, 1955)

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oy. 0 ae outlaw and stages a sham fight with his saddle pal to gain the confidence of a gang of counterfeiters. Jack Mahoney and Dick Jones. (4) MOVIE—Western “Riding on a Rainbow.” A small girl is involved in a bank holdup. Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Mary Lee. @ MOVIE—Western “Drifting Along.” Rustlers conspire to take over a ranch owned by a young woman. Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton. Cisco Kid—Western A cattle buyer uses a cattle inspector as a tool to create a phony epidemic among the Circle J cattle. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo star. © MOVIE—Western “Riders of Destiny.” John Wayne. 4:30 Saturday Matinee—Drama “Sister Veronica.” A benign nun, in her job as superintendent of a large hospital, must solve the worldly problems of all her patients. Irene Dunne stars. Buffalo Bill, Jr.—Western “The Black Ghost.” A pretty young lady joins a notorious outlaw in a plot to get her uncle’s property. Dick Jones, Nancy Gilbert, Harry Cheshire. 5:00 Annie Oakley—Western “Annie and the Six O’ Spades.” A teenage “tough guy” tries to outshoot Annie Oakley and hold up an express coach. Gail Davis. (4) Lone Ranger—Western @ Cowboy G-Men—Western Superman—Adventure “The Machine That Could Plot Crimes.” An intricate mechanical brain is used by crooks to plot crimes so perfect that even Superman is baffled. George Reeves is featured. © Playhouse—Drama “PJ. and the Lady.” A retired vaudeville dancer is worried that his daughter is putting her theatrical ambitions before love. Thomas Mitchell, Ann Harding. TV GUIDE DECEMBER 17 5:30 Lucy Show—Comedy Lucy is hired to give the commercial o a TY program. Ricky, who is making an appearance on the show, is unaware of his wife’s newest ill-gotten gain. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, William Frawley and Vivian Vance. (4) Sky King—Adventure “Destruction from the Sky.” The military intelligence enlists Sky King’s help in finding the saboteur who has blown up a desert secret project. Kirby Grant stars. © Gardening—John Ott “Story of the Poinsettia.” Hopalong Cassidy “The Emerald Saint.” Hoppy and Red. go in pursuit of a murderer, and are saved from death by an old emerald idol. William Boyd, Edgar Buchanan and George Wallace. © Playhouse—Drama “One Man Missing.” Four women review their marriages as they anxiously wait to learn which of their husbands have been killed in a plane crash. Jane Greer, Audrey Totter, Ellen Drew, Richard Webb. EVENING 00 §} G4 Gene Autry—Western “The Rangerette.” A gang of outlaws, who try everything from arson to kidnaping, meets its match in Gene Autry. Pat Buttram co-stars. (4) SPORTS—Lloyd Pettit @ Life of Riley—Comedy “Repeat Performance.” When Riley and his wife, Peg, plan surprise parties for each other on the same night, they both get the biggest surprise of their lives. William Bendix stars. To Be Announced ©) MOVIE—Western “Law Comes to Texas.’ Because of the thriving banditry in Texas, a student of law gives up his studies to do battle for the law. Bill Elliott, Veda Ann Borg. 6:15 (4) Let’s Look at the News