TV Guide (September 25, 1954)

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SEPTEMBER 26 ceremony to cure a man haunted by war "Ghosts" and one designed to cure a 13-day old premature baby dying of diarrhea. This disease is the prime killer among the Navajos, whose infant death rate is five times that of the rest of the U.S. The final segment is a remote from Niagara Falls, where Charles Coiling- wood reports on the erosion conditions. The show's producer, Robert Northshield, co-narrates Adventure which is produc¬ ed in cooperation with the American Museum of Natural History. HU American Forum A noted personality is queried on current issues. Stephen McCormick acts as moder¬ ator. Show originates from Wash., D.C. 4:30 © S 111 Zoo Parade—Nature Marlin Perkins, director of the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, talks of sickness and health in the animal world. Mr. Perkins illustrates with animals from the Lincoln Park Zoo. © You Are There—History William Pitt's last speech to Parliament is recreated for viewers. The cameras travel back in time to cover this famous Englishman's final effort to change Eng¬ land's policy toward its American col¬ onies. The scene opens in London, 1778, as Mrs. Pitt warns her husband that he is too ill to address Parliament again. (Film) Cast William Pitt . i .Lome Greene George III ...Wesley Addy Lord North ___.....Jack Livesey 5:00 0 ® 1 Hall of Fame—Drama "The Reluctant Redeemer," the story of Moses is dramatized, celebrating the Jewish Holy Days of Rosh Hashonoh and Yom Kippur. The story is adapted for TV by Helaine Hanff. Moses, brought up in the court of Egypt's Pharaoh, learns that he is a Jew. He leaves the court for the land of the Midianites. There he marries Zipborah and adopts a shep¬ herd's life. Moses' idyll ends when he hears the message of the burning bush. © Super Circus—Variety Ringmaster Claude Kirchner and his as sistant Mary Hartline present from Chi¬ cago: Acts Tight Wire Artist .Kosmar Saber Expert .,.Dr, Conrad Comedy Duo .Hank, the Mule Aerialist „.Don Antonio © Man of the Week Sen. John C. Stennis (D., Miss.), a mem¬ ber of the McCarthy Censure Committee, is queried by a battery of reporters. Ron Cochran is the moderator. 5:30 © Youth Takes a Stand School days are* here again for students: Janet Spence of Irvington High, from Irvington, N.J.; Irving Lynch of Jersey City's St. Peter's Prep, from Belmar, N.J.; Lorraine Silverman of Washington Irving High, from New York City; and Laurence Kedes of Weaver High, from Hartford, Conn. Jim McKay moderates as they de¬ bate current issues. ...m-m-m-m ...re-ally—me Yes, a delightful story about me, Mrs. Gurney of the Mr. Peepers show, in the new LOOK. As a teach¬ er, I suggest it as “Recommended Reading.” ...in LOOK magazine GET LOOK TODAY See Mr. Peepers: WPTZ, WGAL-TV, WDEL-TV Channels (3) (8) (12) Time 7:30 P.M. A-17