TV Guide (October 30, 1954)

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 31 fighters Gene Tunney, Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis; former football coach Earl Blaik of Army; golfers Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen; baseball's "Georgia Peach/' Ty Cobb; jockey Earl Sande; and "The Four Horsemen of Notre Dame," Jim Crowley, Don Miller, Elmer Layden and Harry Stuhldreher. 8:30 Q @ BIG PICTURE-Army Film "Japan, Our Far East Partner" shows the U.S. Army in Japan. Our changing atti¬ tude toward that country is illustrated. 9:00 O (8) TV PLAYHOUSE—Drama "Time of Delivery" by David Shaw from a story by Don Barrie, relates the tale of a careless mailman. When he somehow loses three letters, the lives of many in¬ dividuals are deeply affected. The three who anxiously await the mails are played by Helen Auerbach, Martin Brooks and Alexander Scourby. O WALTER WINCHELL “HONESTLY, CELESTE!” Celeste Holm Charming . - . Captivating Starring now in TV’s newest, freshest, funniest comedy series . . . TIME: 9:30 P. M. CHANNEL: 10-61 For Bristol-Myers Products © (g) G. E. THEATER-Drama Joan Crawford stars in "The Road to Edinburgh." An American newspaper¬ woman is driving to Edinburgh in order to cover a story. Her car breaks down and a man offers her some help. In re¬ turn she gives him a lift but soon be¬ gins to regret her offer. (Film) Cast Mary Andrews .Joan Crawford The Man .John Sutton A Boy .Christopher Cook A Soldier ....Chuck Connors A Policeman .Jack Raine Sponsored by General Electric. (g) THEY STAND ACCUSED Chicago lawyers plead another interest¬ ing case. The decision is made by studio audience who act as a jury. 9:15Qg) MARTHA WRIGHT Martha sings "You Are My Lucky Star" and "Hey There." Bobby Hackett and his band offer "The High and the Mighty." As a finale, Martha, pianist Norman Paris and the band join in "I'm Gonna' Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair." 9:30 © LIFE BEGINS AT 80-Panel Moderator Jack Barry leads an octo¬ genarian panel through a sprightly ses¬ sion of wit, humor and philosophy. Panel; Georgiana Carhart, 89; Fred Stein, 86; Capt. Matthew Little, 93; Thomas Clark, 83, Lucia Seger, 80. © (0) HONESTLY, CELESTE! Celeste Anders throws a housewarming party to celebrate her new-found Green¬ wich Village apartment and her first front-page story. Among the guests are Celeste's newspaper colleagues, ex-gang¬ ster Marty and his bubble-dancing girl friend. Cast Celeste Anders .Celeste Holm Bob Wallace .Scott McKay Marty Gordon .Mike Kellin The Bubble Dancer .Jean Carson The Landlady ..Nydia Westman The Editor .Geoffrey Lumb Secretary .Mary Finney Sponsored by Mum Mist and Ipana. A-16