TV Guide (October 2, 1954)

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TUESDAY Connor, Marjorie Lord, Susan Odin, Harry Shannon, (Film) (D POLITICAL PROGRAM Q MOVIE-Drama MUlion Dollar Movie: "Body and Soul." NY TV debut. (1947) Story of a boxer's rise in the ranks of the middleweight di¬ vision. Among those involved in his life are an art student with whom he falls in love, a shrewd fight manager and the manager's glamorous girl friend. John Garfield, Lilli Palmer, Canada Lee, Hazel Brooks, Anne Revere, William Conrad. 0} MOVIE-Drama First Show. "Strike It Rich." NY TV debut. (1948) Story of an oil prospector who makes good and becomes a figure of political importance. Rod Cameron. (0 MOVIE-Comedy "$1,000 a Minute." To receive an inherit¬ ance our hero has to spend $1,000 per 60 seconds. Roger Pryor, Leila Hyams, 7:45 O JO STAFFORD-Songs Jo, with the help of Paul Weston's orches¬ tra and the Starlighters, sings "Chicago," "San Francisco," "New Orleans," "New York, New York," "Lullaby of Broadway," "The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe." o (8) NEWS-JohnC.Swayze 8:00 Q RED SKELTON-Comedy Red is back on the West Coast with Ella "Loch Lomond" Logan as his singing guest. o CD MILTON BERLE Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl, as Mil¬ ton's guests, become involved with him in a South American uranium mine. Arnold Stang, Ruth Gilbert, Nancy Walker and Connie Russell add to the merriment and music. Allen Roth directs the orchestra. Milton is making some changes this year. For the inside reason be sure to buy next week's TV GUIDE. Next week at this time, the first Bob Hope Show, which will be showing up in this spot every fourth week. @ THE GOLDBERGS It's Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atone¬ ment. We go to the synagogue for the solemn Kol Nidre services. Present are the whole Goldberg family, including Uncle David. The Concert Cantors Ensemble com¬ prises the choir for the services. The solo singer for the services will be the Rev. Charles B. Bloch. Gertrude Berg, Eli Mintz, Robert H. Harris. O FILM DRAMA "My Brother's Wife," Marguerite Chapman. 8:30 O THE BLUE ANGEL-Variety The Orson named Bean is host to an in¬ timate review featuring hot singer Pearl Bailey, sweet soprano Patrice Munsel, record pantomimists Tony & Eddie, and a dance duo, the CaboH. Norman Paris and his boys provide the instrumentals. @ ONE MINUTE PLEASE Panelists include: Hermione Gingold, Peg¬ gy McCay, Marc Connelly, Ernie Kovacs, Alice Pearce. John K. M. McCaffery. O @ 20 QUESTIONS-Panei Panelists; Fred Van Deventer, Florence Rin- ard and Bobby McGuire, Jay Jackson moderates. Guest: opera singer Margue¬ rite Piazza. 8:55 01 NEWS BUUETINS 9:00 O (D MILLIE-Comedy Another turbulent episode. Elena Verdugo. O FIRESIDE THEATER A naturalized American citizen is proud when he becomes a "Member of the Jury." But disillusionment sets in when his employer tells him to vote to acquit a man accused of supplying defective ammuni¬ tion to the government. John Banner, Karen Verne, Gloria Talbott, James Dob¬ son, John Warburton. (Film) @ STUDIO 57-Film Drama Hugh Beaumont in "Trap Mates." A bank¬ er takes a thief into his home, supposedly to rehabilitate him. Instead, he proceeds to blackmail him into committing a crime. Hugh Beaumont, Nancy Gates, Michael Hall, Tol Avery. (Film). o © DANNY THOMAS A conflict occurs in the Williams household when the family doctor decides that both Danny and Rusty must have their tonsils removed. As the fateful day approaches, a struggle ensues between father and son. Each tries to outdo the other in facing the test with manly courage. Jean Hagen, Rusty Hamer. (Film) A-38