TV Guide (July 2, 1955)

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SUNDAY ing princess. She does, and meets the emissary of the princess' suitor, "The Inca of Perosalem." In true Shaw tradi¬ tion, the play suggests a contrast be¬ tween the ideals of democracy and autoc¬ racy. Set in England. (Hollywood) O iD break the bank The bank is $3000. Bert Parks emcees. (8) TOAST OF THE TOWN Toast toasts Ed Sullivan on the seventh anniversary of his show. The gala guest list is headed by Bob Hope, who appear¬ ed first with Ed way back in 1948. Hope is here with the children who play "The Seven Little Foys" to enact a scene or two from the film. Other guests: singer Pearl Bailey; impressionist Will Jordan, famed for his impersonation of Sullivan; the Port Chester, N.Y., high school chorus. Also here to celebrate with Ed are old- timers Smith & Dale, who perform their famed Dr. Kronkheit sketch, and song- and-dance man Joe Howard, writer of such tunes as "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now." (ID APPOINTMENT WITH ADVENTURE-Drama "Caribbean Cruise," by Jerome Ross. Spurning her father's advice, a wealthy banker's daughter goes on a Caribbean cruise. Aboard ship she becomes involv¬ ed in the search for a notorious card shark in disguise. (JD YOUTH ON THE MARCH 10:30 0 BOB CUMMINGS-Comedy "Hiring a Receptionist." Bob's studio as¬ sistant keeps away all the glamorous applicants for the job of receptionist. But somehow a luscious blonde manages to see him. What does it matter that she neither types nor takes shorthand? (Film) Cast Bob Collins . Bob Cummings Margaret MacDonald ..Rosemary DeCamp Schultzie . Ann Davis Mrs. Anderson . Isabel Randolph Doris Monroe .. Leigh Snowden Pamela Livingston . Nancy Culp Ruby Hunt . Marjorie Stapp Q RACKET SQUAD-Drama ^ WHAT'S MY LINE?-Quiz Arlene Francis rejoins the panel regulars; Fred Allen, Bennett Cerf and Dorothy Kilgallen. John Daly moderates. ® FACTS FORUM-Docum. 11:00 0 Meet the Press—News Ned Brooks is moderator. 0 Headlines & Highlights (8) Sunday News Special (0 News, Sports—Whitaker (12) Headline Roundup 11:15 0 Stories Retold—Bible Tales "God and American History," a patriotic interpretation emphasizing the import¬ ance of faith in God as a mark of our country's heritage. (8) Loretta Young—Drama "Something About Courage." A young dancer meets and falls in love with an architect on the eve of his departure for war service. Fate and faith combine to rejoin them. The dancer: Loretta Young. The architect: Gene Barry. (Film) Man About Town (S) MOVIE-Drama Evening Playhouse: "Her Favorite Pa¬ tient." When a test pilot crashes, he is treated by a beautiful doctor. John Carroll, Ruth Hussey. 11:30 0 MOVIE-Drama Detective Time: "Baby Face Morgan." A boy from the country unwittingly be¬ comes the head of a gang of hoodlums. Mary Carlisle, Richard Cromwell. 0 Ramar—Jungle Adventure "Drums of Doom." An ex-convict and his criminally minded woman partner plot to steal precious ivory with the aid of power-greedy doctors. Jon Hall. (0 MOVIE—Mystery Mystery Theater: "Radio Cab Murder." (English) Jimmy Hanley, Lana Morris are featured. 11:45 (8) Today in Sports 11 ;50 (g) Regional News—Whalen 12:40 0 Thought for Tomorrow Rev. John F. Noone is the speaker. A-16 TV GUIDE