TV Guide (September 4, 1954)

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SEPTEMBER 9 THURSDAY in Malibu Beach turns out to be as dangerous as it is charming. Louis Hay¬ ward. (Film) '(3 © NAME THAT TUNE Bill Cullen, emcee, joins Vicki Mills and Harry Salter’s orchestra in the presenta¬ tion of songs in foreign tongues. The contestant can win up to $1600 for cor¬ rect identification of the tune. © OUTDOOR RAMBLER ® CITY DETECTIVE—Crime “Horn That Blew Too Long.’’ The mys¬ tery of how a dead body can blow an automobile horn is tackled by Rod Cameron in his role as the City Detec¬ tive. (Film) 10:00 News—All Channels 10:10 © © Sports © Weather—Daryl Parks 10:15 0 MOVIE—Western Family Playhouse. “Thunder Pass.’’ West¬ ern in which two brothers unite to find their father’s killer. Charles Bickford, J. Carrol Naish, Marsha Hunt. © MOVIE—Drama Family Playhouse. “Forbidden Jungle." (1950) An explorer makes his way info the depths of the African jungle, search¬ ing for a wild boy believed to be the grandson of a wealthy American. Don Harvey. © MOVIE—Drama Family Playhouse. “Fighting Stallion.” (1950) A war veteran, slowly going blind, painstakingly trains a horse to help him when he is finally blind. Bill Edwards, Doris Merrick, Forrest Taylor. © MOViE—To Be Announced 0 Rocky King—Crime “Portrait of Death.” Sgt. Hart continues to investigate while Rocky King is on vacation. When two brothers compete for an art prize, and the winner is found murdered. Hart comes up with an unex¬ pected solution to the crime. (Film) © Golden Album—Drama ® Weather—Bob McMaster © MOVIE—Sport Home Theater. “King of the Gamblers." (1948) Gamblers move in and try to con¬ trol professional sports. Janet Martin, William Wright. 10:25 ® Sports—Earl Flora 10:30 0 Pantomime Hit Parade ® Final Decision—Panel 10:45 0 Johnny on the Spot 11:00 0 ® News 11:10 0 Sports—Charlie Hinkle ® Weather—Joe Holbrook 11:15 0 News—Don Wayne ® MOVIE—Drama Armchair Theater. “Black Forest." 11:25 0 Weather—Ted Ryan 11:30 0 ® © Late Date—Music 0 MOVIE—Drama Night Theater. “Piccadilly Incident." (1946) A man, believing his wife to be dead, decides to marry again. Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding. © Baseball Scores—D. Parks 11:35 © MOVIE—Suspense Home Theater. “Ghost Story.” Please see detail at 5 P.M., Channel 12. 12:00 0 Inspiration—Religion ® © © News 1 "It tickles me pink!” TV GUIDE’S Fall Preview Issue . . . out Sept. 23 A-35 >OW3BCX-f!