TV Guide (December 17, 1955)

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(5) Lorraine Johnson vs. Ramona Te Selle. (6) Main Event: Tony Ross vs. Seymour Koenig. s 9:00 @ @ G9 GH GEORGE GOBEL George welcomes Ed Wynn, the perfect fool, as his guest. Wynn appears in a pantomime sketch with Gobel set in the cold reaches of the Yukon. Jeff Donnell, Peggy King, John Scott Trotter. @2 TOM DUGGAN—Variety Tom Duggan emcees a variety brigade with Tom Casey, Judy Jones, Betty Bryan, Buddy Charles, Kyle Kimbro. 9:30 (4) MOVIE—Western “Lady from Louisiana.” Ona Munson, 8 69 YOUR HIT PARADE . Snooky Lanson, Dorothy Collins, Gisele MacKenzie, Russell Arms and Raymond Scott's Orchestra salute the Nation’s top tunes. Extras: Snooky sings When My Sugar Walks Down the Street,” and the Dancers perform to “Top Hat, White Tie and Tails.” 10:00 PEE WEE KING—Music @ DR. HUDSON’S JOURNAL “No Private Room.” The character of one of Center Hospital’s most generous benefactors undergoes a drastic change when she herself is hospitalized and is forced to share a ward with three other patients. John Howard, Justice Watson, Isobel Elsom. (Film) 2 MOVIE—Drama “City of Violence.” (italian; 1949) Peppucio, jailed for perjury, escapes, and kills the man whose false testimony convicted him. Maria Montez, Alan Curtis, Massirio Serato. 10:30 G} SCIENCE FICTION THEATER “The Long Day.” A man’s plans are thwarted when the sun refuses to set. George Brent, Sam Gilmore, Robert Barton are starred. 10:55 (@) WEATHER—Bill Carlsen 11:00 (4) Mr. District Attorney Mr. D.A. smashes a ruthless racket preying upon migratory farm workers. David Brian plays the lead. @ CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING Chicago Classic star Bill Hargadon is TV GUIDE DECEMBER 17 matched against the winner of the Paul Krumske—Joe Kristof match of last week. | Joi Wilson does the commentary. © MOVIE—Drama “Casbah.” (1948) To avoid capture by the police, a jewel thief hides in the Casbah section of Algiers. Yvonne de Carlo, Tony Martin, Peter Lorre, Marta Toren are starred. —~— 11:30 @) Your Hit Parade—Music Dorothy Collins, Gisele MacKenzie, Snooky Lanson, Russell Arms and Raymond Scott’s Orchestra salute the Nation’s top tunes. Extras: Dorothy Collins sings “Lover,” and the Dancers perform to “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love.” @@ Drees-Myers—Comments 12:00 @} MOVIE—Drama “4 “Captain Caution.” An American merchant vessel is captured by the British and then recaptured by an American ship, at which point the dead captain’s daughter takes over. Victor Mature, Louise Platt, Vivienne Osborne, (4) SPORTS—Red Barber @ MOVIE—Drama “Little Big Horn.” (1951) A squad of U.S. Cavalrymen tries to warn General Custer of the impending Sioux Indian raid. John Ireland, Lloyd Bridges, Marie Windsor, Reed Hadley. @ The Lind Show—Variety 12:05 @) MOVIE—Drama “The Private Affairs of Bel Ami.” De Maupassant’s story of a man who uses women as tools in his attempt to climb to the top of Parisian society. George Sanders, Angela Lansbury, Ann Dvorak, Warren William, Frances Dee, John Carradine, Marie Wilson, Hugo Hass, Albert Basserman. 12:30 ©} MOVIE—Drama “The Red House.” (1947) The secret about her parents brings terror and violence to a girl raised in the South by a man and his sister. Edward G. Robinson, Judith Anderson, Lon McCallister, Rory Calhoun, Allene Roberts. A-17 sesere yey