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TV Guide (October 29, 1955)

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•All times are Central Standard. For Doylinht Time add one hour. ffn Disneyland—Features 5:15 Q Industry on Parade 5:30 Q 0 Beat the Clock—Stunts Q O (S§) B'9 Surprise Q Ozark Jubilee From the heart of the Ozarks. Spring- field, Mo., Red Foley emcees. Guests are Mac Wiseman, who sings "The Kentuckian," guitarist Speedy West and singer Dallas Frazer. EVENING 6:00 Q Sherlock Holmes—Mystery O Stage Show—Variety Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey lead their orchestra and play host to: vocalist Sarah Vaughan; Robert Mitchum, star of the movie "Night of the Hunter." Comedians Peter Marshall and Tommy Farrell, postponed from last week, are also on the roster. The June Taylor dancers entertain. Q O §2) Pe''*'y Como-Variety Como's cluster of guests this week in¬ cludes Dunninger the mentalist, Connie Russell the singer, George Prentice the comedian and the Four Lads, the vo¬ calists. Perry himself is set to croon "Come Rain Or Come Shine." "Ko-ko- mo," "You Do Something to Me." "Song of Songs," "Great Day." "He" and "When You Were Sweet 16." The Ray Charles singers interpret "Ten¬ derly." Q NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS fRI You'll Never Get Rich 6:15 Q Ozark Jubilee—Music 6:30 O O fS Honeymooners Bus driver Kramden peers into the fu¬ ture, and it doesn't look good. 7:00 O O CD TWO FOR THE MONEY-Quiz O O i§) people are funny O LAWRENCE WELK-Music "Sam, the Old Accordion Man" (Alice Lon). "Five Foot Two" (Bob Lido & Aladdin [In English and Italian]). "Mexican Hat Dance" (Dance by Alice & Lawrence). "Water Tumbler Song" (Orchestra). "Oklahoma!" (Alice Lon & Quartet). THURSDAYS 7:00 P.M. Presented by Iowa Electric Lignt & Power Co. WMT-TV Channel 2 TV GUIDE A-5