TV Guide (November 12, 1955)

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@) WATERFRONT—Drama “Ghost Tug.” Cap’n John’s son is given his first command of a tug. (Film) 8:00 2} G @ @ GO cOMo-Music Pop singer Perry turns over part of his evening to opera lovers as he introduces Soprano Dorothy Kirsten and opera enthusiast Gino Prato. An unusual trio will perform, consisting of Como and Kirsten on the vocals and Prato making his TV debut on the accordion. Miss Kirsten’s numbers will include “One Fine Day” from “Madame Butterfly” and “Vissi d’Arte” from “Tosca.” Perry’s scheduled songs are: “Football Hero,” “Many Splendored Thing,” “You'll Never Walk Alone,” “I'll Never Stop Loving You,” “Someone to Watch Over Me.” @ © © O ® stace SHOW—Variety | Tonight’s emcee: Ken Murray. Tonight's | comic: Ken Murray, too, There’s also the singing magic of Billy Daniels and the vocalizing of former Godfrey Friend lu Ann Simms. Instrumentals by the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, dancing by the June Taylor girls. ©) GRAND OLE OPRY—Music WRESTLING LONE WOLF—Drama “Department Store.” A housekeeper. is left a fortune by an old man. (Film) © 8:30 €& © () @ @ 6 THE HONEYMOONERS—Gleason Ralph and Ed latch on to-a scheme for making money by going on TV. Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows. 2 Jimmy Durante TEXACO STAR THEATER SATURDAY NIGHT OGD s 9:30 P.M. —— Presented by YOUR TEXACO DEALER -».the best friend your car hos ever had! NOVEMBER 12 9:00 9 @ @ PEOPLE ARE FUNNY—Art Linkletter (1) Art Linkletter is assisted by a special guest from India and a contestant from the audience in discovering the reaction of a housewife at receiving one large elephant as the gift from a maharajah in India. (2) In an unusual word-number game, a contestant will be given the opportunity to win from $1000 te $10,000. @ ©) @ © 1 6 Two FOR THE MONEY—Quiz &} G@ LAWRENCE WELK “Moments to Remember”’............ Alice Lon ee ae eas Jim Roberts “March of the Musketeers”... Octet “Indian Love Call’... Dick Kessner 22) JUSTICE—Drama “Decision by Panic,” by Roger O. Hirson, The teaching career of a young Ph.D. is threatened by scandal. (Film) 9:30 G3} @ @ GO DURANTE Jimmy‘s special guests are English songstress Jeannie Carson and Peter Lawford. Durante and the gang pay a visit to merrie olde England. The crew nearly-creates an international crisis because of its hilarious misadventures in pubs and haunted castles. Eddie Jackson, Jules Buffano, Jack Roth and the Durante girls. Ww (18) 65 IT’S ALWAYS JAN—Comedy Jan gets into hot water by borrowing money from her friends. She was tricked into paying a songwriter for some “special material.” Janis Paige. (Film) PARIS PRECINCT—Drama (22) TOPPER—Comedy (See Sun. Ch. GB listing at 3 P.M.) 10:00 €} @ @ 22 GO GEO. GOBEL George has some complaints to take up with one of the NBC executives who turns out to be—Leo Durocher. Peggy King, John Scott Trotter. (Hollywood) Miss King tells how it feels to be a queen, in next week’s TV GUIDE. 2 65 GUNSMOKE Marshal Matt Dillon’s efforts to help exbadman Andy Travis go straight are thwarted by a mercenary desperado. A-8 TV GUIDE