TV Guide (July 23, 1955)

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J U L Y 2 3 Sgt. O'Hara . Joe Sawyer .Rand Brooks Q MOVIE—Melodrama Million Dollar Movie: "Forbidden." (Eng¬ lish; 1955) A chemist abandons his career for a better-paying job, to meet the de¬ mands of his luxury-loving wife. But he falls in love with another woman. Doug¬ lass Montgomery, Hazel Court, Patricia Burke, Ronald Shiner, Garry Marsh, An¬ drew Cruikshank, Eliot Makeham, Mi¬ chael Medwin. ID Cartoon Comics EVENING 6:00 Q NEWS-Ned Calmer Q Britannica Junior Theater 1. "Newspaper Story." How a story gets into print, from the time the story is written until it reaches the pages of the newspaper. 2. "Children of Germany." A group of German boys go on a hike, take a trip on a barge, climb a mountain, and reach their destination on the Rhine. o Film Drama "Neutral Corner." A small-time boxer breaks with his manager when he falls in love with the daughter of a police¬ man. George Wallace, Anthony Caruso. o MOVIE-Western "Stagecoach Outlaws." ® Lone Ranger—Western "Death Goes to Press." An ambitious as¬ sistant editor seeks to gain control of a whole town. The Lone Ranger steps in to protect the citizens from the journalist's schemes and maintain true freedom of the press. Clayton Moore. ID Ramar of the Jungle "Contraband." A gang of hijackers sets out to bring the code of the underworld to the jungle by robbing elephant herds of their precious ivory tusks. Jon Hall. (0 MOVIE-Western "Paroled to Die," Bob Steele. 6:05 Q Weather-George Skinner 6:10 Q SPORTS-Jim McKay 6:15 Q Laurel and Hardy "Chickens Come Home." 6:30 Man Behind the Badge "The Case of the One-Eyed Jack." A steamship ticket boys card sharp Clifford Montgomery not only a stateroom, meals and recreation, but also an invitation to serve 2Vi years in a federal penitentiary. Law enforcer: William Tracey Weston. Q Hopalong Cassidy "Hoppy's Holiday." When the money that was to have paid for Mesa City's irrigation project is stolen, California is jailed. Hoppy exposes the real bandits, but the project seems doomed when they ride off with the money. William Boyd. @ Looney Tunes—Cartoons (8} You Asked for It 1. A woman truck driver gives a demon- . stration with her diesel-powered semi¬ trailer. 2. Patty Mozier, modern-day Johnny Appleseed. 3. Army scout dogs in training. 4. Argentine knife-throwing by Adolpho Cerceda. 5. Early American sport—barrel lifting. Art Baker is the host. ifl Clubhouse Gang Comedies 7:00 Q GENE AUTRY-Western "Six-Shooter Sweepstakes." Because his horse. Champion, loses a race. Gene Autry is put on the trail of a gang of bank robbers. (Film) o JUN IOR CHAMPIONS I SPECIaTI Marty Gickman is host for "Batter Up, Mr. President," as his Junior Champions show, normally seen only in New York City, goes coast-to-coast to receive a special citation. Representing President Eisenhower, Sen. James Doff (R., Pa.) cites the show for working in the spirit of the President's recent state¬ ment about the contribution of sports to the nation's health and to combatting juvenile delinquency. Leading sports figures who were present at the Presi¬ dent's recent athletic luncheon have been invited to appear. O TERRY AND THE PIRATES "Compound C-3;" Terry and Hotshot are TV GUIDE A-19 (/) <