TV Guide (September 4, 1954)

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Cimeimmaft'-Colambus-Dayton Edition* Ohio Dateline Channel Chatter: Present plans call for the completion of Crosley’s weather station by September 6, at which date Jim Fidler, WLW-TV’s meteorologist, will begin his regularly scheduled weathercasts to the Crosley stations three times during the day. With Jim Thomas, the Outdoor Rambler now on Q, his alma mater WKRC-TV is reported readying a replacement. Gene Tierney will make her tele¬ vision debut on TV Theater, Sunday, September 26, at 8 P.M. on jT], © and ©• WCET, Cincinnati’s educational sta¬ tion, will televise the local high school game of the week starting September 10. The games will be telecast direct from Trechter Stadium in Cincinnati and after the opening game will be either on a Friday or Saturday night. Incidentally, everyone including the commercial VHF stations are rooting for the success of this channel. News soon to be released will prove how a community can get behind educational TV to help to make it succeed. On September 13, The Medic, a revo¬ lutionary type of film drama will make its debut on jj], @ and ©. This series of dramatizations of medical case his¬ tories will be filmed in actual hospitals and doctor’s offices and will present the struggles and achievements of the medical profession. WKRC-TV’s campaign to match in silver the weight of polio victim Sylvia, will go oyer the top with more than her ninety pounds in cash. WBNS-TV, celebrated the first colorcast in central Ohio, by bringing the Ed Sullivan Toast of the Town to those lucky few now owning color sets. Personalities: Ruth Lyons, who spent the month of August in Hawaii, re¬ turns to her show on Labor Day, Sep¬ tember 6. Liberace returns to Cincin¬ nati on 0 on October 1. This should put many female minds to rest, Inci¬ dentally, he will appear with the Cin¬ cinnati Symphony Orchestra on No¬ vember 5 and 6. RUTH LYONS channels listed in program section COLUMBUS CINCINNATI © WLW-C (NBC) 3165 Olentangy River Rd. © WLW-T (NBC) Ninth at Elm © WTVN-TV (D’MT, ABC) Harmon at Griggs 0 WCPO-TV ( ABC-D’MT) 2345 Symme* © WBNS-TV (CBS) 495 Olentangy River Rd. © WKRC-TV (CBS) Times-Star Bldg. -DAYTON- HI WLW-D (NBC, ABC) 4594 S. Dixie Highway |T] WHIO (CBS-Du Mont) Wilmington Pit. Enquirer Bldg., 617 Vine $». • Cincinnati 2, Ohio <fi|i|§> Member: Audit Bureau of Circulations A-l