TV Guide (March 12, 1955)

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MARCH 13 House, Dublin. His visitor is Curtis Baker Bradford, on leave from Grinnell College to teach in Dublin. 2:30 0 © Adventure-Education "The Northwest Indian." Charles Col- lingwood talks with Dr. Harry Tschopik about the lost art and culture of the northwest indian. The changing phil¬ osophies of the tribes are shown through films, exhibits and a shadow play about a feud between two chiefs. 0 Name's the Same 0 Norby—Comedy 0 Superman—Adventure 0 This Is the Life—Religion 2:45 Q Reading of the Rosary 3:00 0 Citizen Dave Douglas 0 Life with Father—Comedy 0 @9) Juvenile Jury—Panel 0 0 This Is the Life-Religion © American Week—Panel 3:30 0 The Search Viewers listen in as people with mari¬ tal problems ask the help of the Mar¬ riage Council of Philadelphia. Dr. Em¬ ily Mudd, the council's director, points out that people often take it for grant¬ ed that they have the qualifications to make good mates. Charles Romine narrates. (Film) 0 Citizen Dave Douglas 0 Zoo Parade—Animals Marlin Perkins and his guest. Dr. Ber¬ gen Evans, moderator of DuMont's "Down You Go," discuss "How the Animals Got Their Names." 0 Songs and Homes 0 Oral Roberts Heeling Waters / / / ' Long Distance rates \ are lower all day today j ; and every Sunday / Someone, somewhere would like to hear your voice. OMAHA TO SIOUX FALLS . . . 55* Station-to-Station rate for first 3 minutes. Plus tax. © How Does Your Garden Grow? (3§) This Is the Life 4:00 0 0 Omnibus—Variety The drama department of Baylor Uni¬ versity (Waco, Tex.) presents its ex¬ perimental production of "A Different Drummer," by its playwright-in-resi¬ dence. Gene McKinney. Two of the leading roles are played by Baylor students Clu and Miriam (Mrs.) Gula- ger; other roles by a professional cast headed by Martha Scott. It's the story of a young man who rebels against family respectability to establish his own identity. He daydreams of himself as a prizefighter and a jazz musician. Three separate speaking choruses will represent the hero's subconscious, the townspeople and objective comment¬ ary. Former champ Jack Dempsey plays himself. CAST Royal Barnhill .Clu Gulager Mrs. Barnhill . .Martha Scott Jack Dempsey .Himself For Action—SEE Buster Crabbe as Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion Presented By _ HEINZ ^ SUNDAY-Ch. Q (39)—4:30 P.M. TV GUIDE A-9