TV Guide (September 4, 1954)

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All times are Eastern Standard SEPTEMBER 7 10:00 News-All Channels 10:10 © 0 Sports © Weather—Daryl Parks 10:15 QD MOVIE—Drama Family Playhouse. “They Were Sisters.” (English, 1946) At a reunion in her home, a happily married woman learns that both her younger sisters are un¬ happily married. James Mason, Pamela Kellino. © MOVIE—Western Family Playhouse. “I Killed Geronimo." (1950) An Army captain poses as an outlaw in an attempt to end the smug¬ gling of guns to the Indians. James Ellison, Virginia Herrick. ©MOVIE—Drama Family Playhouse. "Two Dollar Bettor.” (1951) A banker’s first visit to the race track leads to disaster. John Litel, Marie . Windsor, Steve Brodie. © MOVIE—To Be Announced 0 Half Hour Playhouse “Swing It Sailor." Wallace Ford. (1937) Comedy about a sailor who tries to pre¬ vent his buddy from getting married. Wallace Ford, Isabel Jewell, Tom Ken¬ nedy. Q Golden Album—Drama ® Weather—Bob MeMaster © MOVIE—Drama Home Theater. "Mania Melody." (1940) A phoney promoter of charity shows moves into a building owned by one of New York's first families. Johnny Downs, Vera Vague, Ruth Terry, Billy Gilbert. 10:25 ® Sports—Earl Flora 10:30 0 Pantomime Hit Parade © Outd oors—Don Mack r^ETURNjj This half-hour weekly show with Don Mack as host includes a board of four to six outdoors guest experts who discuss timely and vital nature sub¬ jects of the season. Subjects of interest to sportsmen are discussed and used as the theme of the show, based on ques¬ tions submitted by viewers. 10:45 0 Cari-Cartoons 11:00 0 © News 11:10 0 Sports—Charlie Hinkle © Weather—Reports 11:15 0 News—Don Wayne © MOVIE—Drama Armchair Theater. "Forbidden Heaven." (1935) A group of homeless people find temporary shelter in Hyde Park, during the depression. Charles Farrell, Charlotte Henry. 11:20 0 Weather—Ted Ryan 11 ;30 0 © © Late Date—Music Songs by Marian Spelman, Dave Hamil¬ ton and others. 0 MOVIE—Drama Night Theater. "Silver Queen." (1942) A young girl has two problems: a father who is in debt and a fiance who is a heel. George Brent, Priscilla Lane, Bruce Cabot. © Baseball Scores-—D. Parks 11 35 © MOVIE-—Drama Home Theater. "Gangs of the Water¬ front.” Please see detail at 5 P. M., Channel 12. 12-00 0 Inspiration—Religion ® © © News Tin® elfin of good television ... wm-Tv CHANNEL 12 CINCINNATI *•25 ■■