TV Guide (September 24, 1955)

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MILTON 8ERLE STARTS FROM SCRATCH; JACKIE GLEASON SWITCHES TO FILM; PERRY COMO SINGS ON SATURDAYS The other, Gleason, will double this season as producer of Stage Show, starring Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, which will run just before or after The Honeymooners on Saturday nights. CBS, with a distraught eye cocked in the di¬ rection of ABC’s Walt Disney, has scratched its Jane Froman, Jo Stafford and Perry Como early-evening quarter hours for a series of half- hour adventure films. Miss Stafford, who is awaiting an heir, will probably sit the season out, as will Miss Froman. At NBC, one finds Dinah Shore, Eddie Fisher and Tony Martin still holding down their own early-evening time spots. NBC also has George Gobel slated to return, which is like waiting for the armual dividends to come in. And the red- hot Sid Caesar-Nanette Fabray combination will be back at its Monday night stand. ABC will spell its Ozark Jubilee every fourth Saturday night with a “live” hour version of Grand Ole Opry, beginning Oct. 15. tontinued