TV Guide (September 4, 1954)

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All times are Eastern Standard 5:30 00 © Meetin’ Time—Interviews 0 Tic Toe Toy Shop © MOVIE—Western Western Roundup. “Along Sundown Trail.” EVENING 6:00 GO FAVORITE STORY—Drama A retired radio repairman invents a gadget that defies the law of gravity. Complications ensue, and finally the U. S. Army arrives to take over. (Film) ©UNCLE BUD—Kids 0 GOLF GREEN—Sports © CAPTAIN VIDEO—Space Capt. Video recalls the day he met Ranger for the first time. ® KIT CARSON—Western Kit and El Toro go to the aid of a frontier town whose water supply has been cut off by outlaws. Don Diamond. 6:10® NEWS—Joe Hill © BASEBALL SCORES—D. Parks 6:15 ® MARGE AND JEFF—Comedy © NEWS—John Daly © NEWS—S. Matlock—D. Allen 6:25 © NEWS—Peter Grant © WEATHER—Daryl Parks 6:30 0 © BETTY ANN PRETENDS © VAUGHN MONROE—Variety Vaughn's special guests are the beauties in the “Miss Rheingold Contest.” He sings to them “You Couldn't Be Cuter.” Vaughn’s other songs are “The High And The Mighty,” “Lila,” “The Lady Is In Love," and “Little Things Mean A Lot.” The Satisfiers offer “Once In Love with Amy.” ® © LONE RANGER—Western 0 HALF-HOUR PLAYHOUSE "Gun Fire.” (1950) A desperado im¬ personates the reformed outlaw, Frank James. Don Barry, Robert Lowery. © © NEWS—Doug Edwards (Sponsored by Pall Mall) 6:45 0 © © NEWS—J. C. Swayze © © GROVE AND GRIFFIN The scene is Grand Central Station as Betty Ann ■ and Merv sing a finale t© • . . a famous actress yearns for a home and family security! Mon. thru Fri. WLW-Television CHANNELS 2 - 4-5 A-31