TV Guide (September 25, 1954)

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SEE IT IN COLOR! SATURDAY OLDSMOBILE'S ^ S^edtiizccc&iAi OR BLACK AND WHITE! TOP TV SHOW-OF-THE-MONTH! Saturday Evening Sept. 2 5 NBC-TV Network k j help in the underworld when he attempts to uncover an espionage ring. (Film) @ @ MR. WIZARD-Science "Highlights." Mr. Wizard and his assistant Betsy repeat some of the most interesting experiments of the past few months. 7:15 © NEWSREEL-Frank Hall 7:25 © WEATHER-Francis Davis 7:30 © 00 [1 @ ETHEL & ALBERT Albert (Alan Bunce) yearns for the rural life when he learns that his hometown newspaper is up for sale. Reluctant Ethel (Peg Lynch) joins him on a trip home. ©DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT "Alien Smuggling Story." Mitchell's (Brian Donlevy) partner is murdered during an investigation of an illegal entry racket. © m beat THE CLOCK-Quiz Bud Collyer is the genial emcee. 8:00 0 @ MICKEY ROONEY SHOW Mickey Mulligan discovers that there's more than meets the "private eye" when he takes over the office of a detective who was frightened out of town. (Film) The merry misadventures of Mulligan are reviewed in next week's issue. Sponsored by Green Giant Company © @ [57] LET'S DANCE From New York Ralph Flanagan is host ' to Pat Rooney, Sr., and singer Jerry Vale. June Valli handles the vocals for Art Mooney from Chicago. B STAR THEATER-Drama "The Sound of Science." An artist's desire to paint a young girl's portrait involves him in the mystery of her silence. Carl Benton, Sallie Brophy. ©[ii! JA CKIE GLEASON SHOW I RETURN*! The Great Gleason returns and promises his fans a surprise for to¬ night. This season will see the appear¬ ances of the Honeymooners and the en¬ tire Gleason Gallery of Characters in¬ cluding Art Carney, Audrey Meadows. The June Taylor chorus lines has doubled in size from 16 to 32. The portrettes are back too, and the musicians once again take their cues from the flower of the musical world, Ray Block. A banner year for variety shows. See page 8. A-12