TV Guide (September 4, 1954)

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SEPTEMBER 6 Davis a featherweight. Chris Schenkel reports from St. Nicholas Arena in New York City. TV GUIDE RATINGS Rating Bouts W L D KO’s Savoie none 68 46 17 5 24 Davis 4 105 56 47 2 20 Davis, one of the top featherweight con¬ tenders, has been forced to campaign among the lightweights to get bouts. In Savoie he is meeting a rugged veteran who always puts up a good scrap . . . Compiled by Naf Fleischer (The King) 0 ® © SUMMER THEATER Parker Fennelly and Jack Warden star in “U.F.O.” Unidentified flying object con¬ cerns the zany doings of a small-town newspaper editor to prove to the rest of the country that his town deserves to be “on the map.” The paper's circula¬ tion is a healthy 80 copies per day. 9:30 0 ® © COLLEGE OF MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE—Quizfest Tennessee Ernie gets us into a musicaf mood with “Kiss Me Big” and “Begin the Beguine.” He joins the Cheerleaders to sing “Gotta Have My Baby Back.” Three sets of contestants are quizzed. (Film) 9:50 © SPORTS—Pat Harmon 10:00 News—All Channels 10:10 © © Sports © Weather—Cliff Mercer 10:1 5 GO MOVIE—Comedy Family Playhouse. “So This is Washing¬ ton.” (1943) There’s trouble in the na¬ tion’s capital when Lum & Abner invent something to aid the war effort. Alan Mowbray. @ MOVIE—Documentary Family Playhouse. “True Glory.” (1945) Documentary about all the Allies in World War II, produced by American and British armed forces, and narrated by President (then General) Eisenhower and other Allied leaders. Directed by Garson Kanin and Carol Reed. © MOVIE—Intrigue Family Playhouse. “Snowbound.” (1947, English) Mystery and intrigue are the order of the day when a British intelli¬ gence officer, an Italian adventuress, a Sicilian gangster, and others converge on a hut in the Swiss Alps. Dennis Price. © MOVIE—To Be Announced 0 Half Hour Theater—Drama “A Study In Scarlet.” (1933) Sherlock Holmes investigates a series of mysteri¬ ous murders taking place among mem¬ bers of a crime ring. Anna May Wong, Reginald Owen, Alan Mowbray. © Golden Album—Film ® Weather—Bob McMaster © MOVIE—Action Home Theater. "Duel Without Honor."' (Italian, English dialog dubbed) On the eve of her wedding, a girl receives a note from her fiance breaking their en- . gagement. Then she finds him wounded, and hears he was involved in a duel over another woman. Massimo Girotti, Annette Bach. 10:25 ©Sports—Earl Flora 10:30 © Pantomime Hit Parade ® Terry and the Pirates 10:45 0 Evening Reflections 11:00 0 ® News 11:10 0 Sports—Charlie Hinkle ® Weather—Joe Holbrook 11:15 0 News—Don Wayne © MOVIE—Comedy Armchair Theater. "Thanks for Listen¬ ing." (1937) Comedy about a lady gang- leader who sets up a stooge in Reno as a professional confessor. Pinky Tomlin, Maxine Doyle. 11:25 0 Weather—Ted Ryan 11:30 0 © © Late Date—Music 0 MOVIE—Musical Night Theater. “Delightfully Dangerous." (1945) A 15-year-old girl, staying at an exclusive boarding school, believes that her sister is a Broadway star, but the latter is really a burlesque queen. Jane Powell, Ralph Bellamy, Constance Moore, Arthur Treacher. © Baseball Scores—D. Parks 11:35 © MOVIE—Medodrama Home Theater. “Valley of the Zombies." (1946) An insane man, believed long dead, turns up thirsting for revenge. Robert Livingston, Adrian Booth. 12:00 0 Inspiration—Religion © © © News ^-20