TV Guide (December 17, 1955)

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ATURDAY DECEMBER played Maxie on Milton Berle’s show, where Arnold played Francis the stagehand as he does with Como. Perry's songs: “Jingle Bells,” “The Christmas Song,” “Memories Are Made of This,” “Shadow Waltz,” “Hello, Young Lovers” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” The Male Quartet will sing “Honey, Honey.” &3 OZARK JUBILEE—Foley ©) N.U. REVIEWING STAND “The Political Significance of the Farmer.” Dean James H. McBurney, of the Northwestern School of Speech, moderates tonight’s panel which includes: W. Eugene Hamilton, director of research for the American Farm Bureau Federation; Charles Hardin, associate professor of political science at the University of Chicago; ‘Richard Heflebower, chairman of the Northwestern University department of economics. 7:30 (13) HONEYMOONERS Alice and Trixie decide to teach their loving husbands Ralph and Ed a little lesson in cooperation. Ralph Kramden: Jackie Gleason. Ed Norton: Art Carney. Alice Kramden: Audrey Meadows. Trixie Norton: Joyce Randolph. (Film) Our reviewer went for a bus ride with Ralph Kramden. Notes on journey on page 18. © INTO THE NIGHT—Drama 8:00 ©} (13) 64 TWO FOR THE MONEY—Quiz 8 @ PEOPLE ARE FUNNY-—Linkletter (1) A couple is told to take luggage and A Trouble? FOR THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN $300 Fast Service $300 1-year parts guarantee credit—no red tape cars in all parts of city days—nights—sundays Used TV’s $19.95 and up—guaranteed All Selectronics Engineers Since 1927 HU 6-0800 GR 2-1310 2827 N. CLARK ST. TY GUIDE ! parrot to a home in Hollywood and talk the occupants into putting them up for the night because they are “friends of friends.” (2) A bride of 17 is put to the test to see if she is as well prepared for marriage as her grandmother would have been. (3) A contestant has an opportunity to win between $1 and $1000. Art Linkletter is the host from Hollywood. (Film) 62) LAWRENCE WELK Prizes are given away to this week's winners of the Dodge-for-life contest. (Hollywood) : Program “Frosty the Snowman” _._........ Alice Lon “Winter Wonderland” Bie ee ge ee Alice & Dick Dale “Angel on a Christmas Tree” Sete Sn0 Woe er Orchestra ©) MR. & MRS. NORTH-Drama 30 §} (13) G4) FORD STAR JUBILEE Eddie Fisher heads a stellar lineup in a panorama of American song. Please turn to page A-15 for further details. 5 C3) JiMMY DURANTE Jimmy presents a special salute to “Guys and Dolls” with star Vivian Blaine as as his guest. Jimmy’s nephew, played by Stubby Kaye of “Guys and Dolls,” makes such a pest of himself that Jimmy wants to get rid of him. Jimmy enlists the feminine wiles of Vivian Blaine to aid him in this cause. The finale will be “Knickerbocker Christmas” featuring Jimmy, Vivian Blaine, Eddie Jackson and the cast. © WRESTLING—Marigold Jack Brickhouse gives a fast-moving description of the matches, ‘which are as follows: (1) Zack Malkov vs. Mario DeSouza. (2) Jim Hady vs. John Gates. (3) Dick Beyer vs. Reggie Lisowski. (4) Tag Match: Gypsy Joe and Benito Gardini vs. Jack Allen and Jerry Woods. Continued on Page A-17