TV Guide (September 10, 1955)

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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 CQ HOUSE DETECTIVE @ FILM SHORTS 8:30 O FATHER KNOWS BEST "Lesson in Civics." Outraged because the "old meeting hall" is to be razed to make v/ay for a new highway, Jim An¬ derson leads his family in a fight to save the historic landmark. (Film) Cast Jim . Robert Young Margaret.Jane Wyatt Betty . Elinor Donahue Bud . Billy Gray Kathy . Lauren Chapin Mayor Mitchell .James Todd Billy Mitchell . Ken Hardison Q ® M-G-M PARADE 1 DEBUT I Actor George Murphy is host of the weekly series which will feature guest stars from the Culver City lot, fibn sequences of upcoming releases, and a first-hand tour through the sound stages where the action takes place. They^re home tonight. Robert Young and Jane Wyatt Father Knows I! Initial guest on the series tonight will be Cyd Charisse. She and George will pre¬ sent the behind-the-scenes story of the filming of a production number from her current movie, "It's Always Fair Weather." Special guest for M-G-M's first venture into television tonight will be studio head Dore Schary. He will present the execu¬ tives of the various departments. Film clips from older pictures include: Judy Garland singing "Mr. Gable" in "Broad¬ way Melody of 1938"; George Murphy and Fred Astaire in their dance number from "Broadway Melody of 1940." (Film) Q MOVIE MUSEUM-Kiiliam "Dealing for Daisy," is a Western classic of 1914 starring William S. Hart. ID POLICE CALL-Drama I DEBUT I A series of dramatizations of unusual police cases as handled by the police departments in various cities throughout the world. Tonight's case is "Rio de Janeiro." Jorge tries to convince his brother that his days of prize fight¬ ing are over. But Luis feels that he is still a champion and accepts another tough match. Shep Menken, Ted Hecht, Charles Buchinsky. (Film) @ FILM SHORTS 8:45 Q BASEBALL HALL OF FAME Eddie Stanky, former second baseman for the N. Y. Giants. (Film) 8:55 Q BASEBALL-Dodgers Bklyn. vs. St. Louis, from St. Louis. Al Hei¬ fer, Vince Scully report. 9:00 Q (D THE MILLIONAIRE "The Story of Uncle Robby." Uncle Rob- by's sudden death, |ust after he inherits $1,000,000, greatly complicates the terms of his will. Michael Anthony: Marvin Mil¬ ler. Uncle Robby: Percy Helton. Barbara Bates and John Bryant. (Film) Q THEATER-Drama Henry Jones stars in "It's Only Money," a comedy written by actress Judith Par¬ rish. A bank teller gets it into his head that the old roles he lives by don't do justice to people. When he starts op- plying his new philosophy at the bank by juggling the books, and giving a lot A-62 TV GUIDE