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SUNDAY SUMDAY OCTOBER 31 would appear in his romantic story. Cast The Good Knight..Wally Cox (Robinson) The Bad Knight .Tony Randall (Wes) Queen.Georgiann Johnson (Marge) Lady-in-Waiting.Pat Benoit (Nancy) The Bad Witch .Marion Lome (Mrs. Gurney) Q PLAYHOUSE—Polly Bergen Marguerite Chapman stars in "Such a Nice Little Girl." She's a lady lawyer who must free a husband and wife of murder charges. The wife had threaten¬ ed to leave her husband to return to her former spouse. Now her former mate has been found dead. The husband and wife are Stuart Nedd and Vera Miles. C0 © JACK BENNY SHOW The half-hour sketch features Jack as the proprietor of a road-side hamburger stand. The door of his stand opens at midnight one night, and there stand two gangsters. Dennis Day and Alan Ladd are the ruffians. Verna Felton plays Dennis Day's mother. Frank Nelson plays an interior decorator. (Hollywood) 8:00 0 (8) (g) COMEDY HOUR A musical-variety cast is headed by act¬ ress Terry Moore and ventriloquist and pal, Paul Winchell & Jerry Mahoney. Guests: vocalist Connee Boswell, singer Don Cornell and The Bernard Brothers. Don sings his popular "Hold My Hand." Paul and Jerry appear in a private de¬ tective sketch. In a park scene, Jerry tries to summon the nerve to ask Terry Moore for a date. (Hollywood) Q @ FLIGHT NO. 7 © © TOAST OF THE TOWN The big names on Ed's guest list include: singer Nat "King" Cole; comedian Bert Lahr; actor Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; inter¬ nationally known Spanish guitarist An¬ dres Segovia; and famed athletes who salute the late sportscaster Grantland Rice. Mr. Fairbanks reads one of Rice's favorite poems. He then introduces athletic greats: JOAN CRAWFORD Only time on TV this season The Road to Edinburgh The lovely screen star appears in a tense story of an American woman, a lonely road in Scotland and a mysterious stranger. See the dramatic climax on: The INEWi GENERAL ELECTRIC TfocfoL' WCAU-TV Channel 10 9 p.m. A-15