TV Guide (February 12, 1954)

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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 gion. Gaylord Pendleton, Mikel Conrad. 0 Jolly Gene—Puppets O The World We Wan*-Educ. The second of a weekly series presenting students of 32 countries who are delegates to the 1954 Herald Tribune Forum for High Schools. Helen Hiett Waller moderates. j43j The World Tonight 6:30 O Faye & Skitch Mr. & Mrs. Henderson entertain. @ Sense & Nonsense—Quiz Bob Kennedy and Peggy O'Hara. 0 Ann Rutherford—Interviews H] Sportscope—Jaffe @ Bob Crane Calling 6:40 GO Weather Report 6:45 O Your Esso Reporter 0 Bob & Ray—Comedy They satirize the current scene. 00 News Bulletins © News Bulletins § Al Brown's Cracker Barrel 6:50 0 Sports—O'Reilly 6:55 0 Weather Report 7:00 0 Guy Lombardo—Music Celebration of Lincoln's Birthday from Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C. 0 Captain Video—Serial "The Plunder of Orca." Al Hodge. 0 Monica Lewis—Songs Recording and movie star. QQ Personalities in the News 0 MOVIE—"It Couldn't Have Happened" Mystery-comedy in which a writer of mystery plays turns sleuth when his producers are murdered. Reginald Denny, Evelyn Brent. 0 News—Kevin Kennedy <D MOVIE—"Romance on the Run" In pursuit of crooks who have made off with a diamond necklace, a private detective discovers he in turn is being pur¬ sued by a girl. Donald Woods. HI Family Rosary 7:10 0 Weather—Scotty Scott 0 Weather—Joe Bolton 7:15 0 Marge & Jeff-Comedy Marge Greene and Jeff Cain. 0 @ News—John Daly @ Pulse of the City 0 Sports—Jimmy Powers 7:25 0 Weather—Carol Reed 0 Telepix News 7:30 0 Douglas Edwards—News Q GO Eddie Fisher—Songs Guest: singer Judy Lynn. Eddie sings "Dance with the Dolly," "My Funny Valen¬ tine," and "Secret Love." Judy Lynn offers "Answer Me, My Love." 0 Weather—Janet Tyler 0 Stu Erwin—Comedy Taxes and termites attack Principal Erwin at the same time. (Film) 0 MOVIE—"The Ringer" First Show. NY TV debut. (English) Edgar Wallace's mystery about a master criminal whose specialty is disguising himself and thus eluding the police. Herbert Lorn, Mai Zetterling, Donald Wolfit. 1 Studio F—Film 7:35 0 News Bulletins 7:45 0 Perry Como—Music Perry, Fontanes, and Chorus sing "Don't You Hear Them Bells," Perry: "Changing Partners" and "Temptation," Fontanes: " 'Swonderful." 0 GO News Caravan—Swayze © Washington Merry-Go- Round Drew Pearson comments. His guest is Igor Gouzenko, former member of a Communist spy ring in Canada. § Through the Keyhole 8:00 0 GO MAMA—Peggy Wood Dagmar discovers that she must have braces put on her teeth. This unhappy event occurs just before her first date with the handsomest boy in school. Judson Laire, Robin Morgan. 0 DAVE GARROWAY-Variety Jill Corey acknowledges Valentine's Day with the song "Young in Heart." Diane Sinclair & Ken Spaulding dance on the keys of a typewriter to the music of Leroy Anderson's "The Typewriter." Cliff Norton portrays a punch-drunk fighter in a locker- room, and Dave visits a "coffee-easy" where the company performs to "There's An Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil." To¬ night's guest is Art Carney. 0 FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE A-10