TV Guide (June 18, 1955)

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(In Daylight Savings Time Areas Programs Ai'e Seen One Hour Later.) MORNING 10:00 fg) Winky Dink and You Viewers draw a dog that turns out to be quite a boxer. Then they draw an aerial and shield ior Jack's toy police car. The second episode of Mike Mc- Bean and King Arthur. 10:30 (g) TV Museum 1 1:00 (g) Faith for Today—Religion 1 1:15 0 0 What's Your Trouble? With Dr. and Mrs. Norman Peale. 1 1:30 0 Wild Bill Hickok—Western ■'Masquerade at Moccasin Ridge." Mrs. Turtledove's traveling emporium is disrupted. 0 Our Good Earth 0 The Christophers—Religion fpl What's Your Trouble? 11:45 0 What's Your Trouble? AFTERNOON 12:00 0 Sunday Show—Movie © The Christophers—Religion 0 (0 Religious Town Hall 12:30 0 This Is the Life "Starting Life All Over." Trying des¬ perately to escape the voice of his guilty conscience, an ex-convict tries changing his name and even attempts suicide. 0 The Christophers—Religion 0 ^ Youth Wants to Know Dr. Konrad Adenauer, chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, an¬ swers the questions put by Washing¬ ton youngsters. Stephen McCormick is the moderator. CD Facts Forum 1:00 0 Contest Carnival Q Answers for Americans 0 0 ^ Frontiers of Faith The panel discusses "Why Church Union?" The moderator: Dr. Eugene Carson Blake. The panelists: Dr. Douglas Horton, dean of Harvard Di¬ vinity School; Dr. James Wagner, of the Evangelical and Reform Church JUNE 19 of America; and Dr. Herman N. Morse, executive secretary of the board of missions of the Presbyterian Church. {g) How Does Your Garden Grow?—John Ott 1:30 0 0 Ig) Let's Take a Trip Sonny, Ginger and Pud visit the oldest sailmakers in the world, Ratsey & Lap- thorn, on City Island, N.Y. The firm was founded in London in 1690. The American branch was opened in 1902, 0 This Is the Life Life with the Fisher family. 0 g§) American Forum 2:00 0 (g) Now and Then Dr. Frank Baxter reads from the jour¬ nals of Dorothy Wordsworth (1771- 1855). sister of poet William Words¬ worth. Through her journal we see how she served as companion to her brother and liaison between him and his many friends, including Coleridge. Dorothy Wordsworth also was a poet¬ ess in her own right. (Hollywood) 0 Facts Forum—Panel O O © Comment—Opinion Another collection of talks on matters of current interest. Russell Lynes, ed¬ itor, speaks on the topic of his new book, "American Taste." Newscaster Morgan Beatty discusses civil defense. Newscaster Richard Harkness talks about the 10th Anniversary Session of the United Nations. News commenta¬ tor Joseph C. Harsch is also on hand. 2:30 0 jg) Face the Nation—Panel 0 Contest Carnival—Talent @ 6 @ Zoo Parade Marlin Perkins takes viewers on a stroll down "Main street" in Chicago's Lincoln Park zoo. There the bears, wolves and a special striped hyena are housed. (Chicago) 0 Oral Roberts, Evangelist 3:00 0 O American Week Today's show is devoted to the 10th Anniversary Session of the United Na¬ tions opening Monday in San Francisco. Veteran news analyst Eric Sevareid appears in his last show this season, prior to embarking on a two-month European tour. TV GUIDE A-7