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TV Guide (September 4, 1954)

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All limes are Eastern Standard SEPTEMBER 10 0 Kenny Roberts—-Kids ©MOVIE—Western Six Gun Playhouse. "Law of the 45’s.” © MOVIE—’Musical Ladies Home Theater. “Jamboree." {1944) Musical in which an orchestra has difficulty in getting jobs. Ruth Terry, George Byron, Paul Harvey. 5:25 © News—Allan James 5:30 ® © Meefin’ Time—Interviews 0 Tic Toe Toy Shop EVENING 6:00 3 SOUNDSTAGE—Drama "The Vicar's Vacation." The vacationing vicar can’t resist a return visit to his old gravel lane parish in London's slums. When he was there, he had used more than spiritual means to convert his rowdy parishioners. (Film) CAST The Vicar.* Onslow Stevens Robert ..Murray Matheson Charlesworth . .George Wallace Booker ..Mel Ford Janet Nan Bordman © CISCO KID—Western The Cisco Kid has an adventure with a racoon that’s heir to a gold mine. (Film) 0 BARKER BILL—Cartoons © CAPTAIN VIDEO—Space ® RANGE RIDER—Western “The Grand Fleece." An extortion at¬ tempt is foiled by the Range Rider and Dick. Even the mayor becomes involved in this adventure. (Film) 6:10® NEWS—Joe Hill © BASEBALL SCORES—D. Parks 6:15® MARGE AND JEFF—Comedy EGOOD NEWS—Religion © NEWS—John Daly © NEWS—S. Maflock-D. Allen 6:25 © NEWS—Peter Grant © WEATHER—Daryl Parks 6:30 0 © © EDDIE FISHER—Songs © TIME FOR ANITA—Variety 0 ® © NEWS—Doug Edwards © STU ERWIN—Comedy "Farewell to Hamilton High.” Stu gets an offer from a Chicago high school and rumors start flying when his daugh¬ ters assume that he’s taking the new job. Before Stu has time to think, the whole town is buzzing with the news. Sheila James. (Film) 6:45 0 © © NEWS—J. C. Swayze © CAPTAIN VIDEO—Space 0 © © PERRY COMO—Songs Perry and the Chorus open with “Little Shoemaker." Later they sing “Red Sails in the Sunset.” Perry offers “I Hadn't Anyone ’Till You.” 7:00® STU ERWIN—Comedy Stu formulates a good neighbor policy designed to prove that there’s nothing like a friend. His "operation friendship" gets a setback however, when an argu¬ ment develops between June and her friend. Sheila James. (Film) © © THE DUKE—Comedy © MOVIES—Double Feature 0 ® © MAMA—Comedy "Mama’s Birthday Present.” The Hansen children save their pennies to buy Mama a fireless cooker. Complications arise when Papa, unaware of the plan, decides to make the cooker as his birth¬ day surprise. Peggy Wood is Mama. Judson Loire is Papa. Rosemary Rice, Robin Morgan, and Dick Van Patten are the children. © OZZIE AND HARRIET David and Ricky feel left out when they're not invited to next-door neigh¬ bor Will Thornberry’s party. The boys decide to do something about it and devise a homemade booby trap. Don DeFore plays Thorn berry. (Film) 7:30 ® © © LIFE OF RILEY—Comedy Junior has a crush on his music teacher and claims he hears “bells ring” when he speaks to her. Riley goes in to see the teacher about this strange pheno¬ menon. William Bendix is Riley, Mar¬ jorie Reynolds is Peg, Wesley Morgan is Junior and Cathy Downs is Miss Todd, the music teacher. (Film) 0® © TOPPER—Comedy "Uncle Jonathan." A suspicious looking uncle comes to the Toppers in search of the Kerbys. The uncle, unaware that the Kerbys are now "ghosts,” claims he A-37