TV Guide (September 10, 1955)

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SUNDAY s u N SEPTEMBER 11 Q Faith for Today—Religion Pastor Fagal tries to help a couple who are on the verge of divorce. By discussing_ their problems with the Pastor and their I gT children, they realize their many faults. ■■ 11:00 Q Bertie the Bunyip—Fantasy ^ Lee Dexter's puppets, Bertie, Snooper lA the Squirrel, Fussy, Gussy and Sir Guy PP D. Guy entertain the kiddies. AJ Q Stagecoach Theater H "Ghost City," starring William Boyd. 11:15 IQ Barker Bill's Cartoons ^ 11:30 Q Hopalong Cassidy Hopalong Cassidy: "Lumberjack." Two conniving land-agents try to persuade a widow to give up her property. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jimmy Rogers. ® Wild Bill Hickok-Western "Chain of Events." A mine owner schemes to get paid twice for the ore from his lode. Guy Madison, Andy Devine. IQ Children's Hour—Variety New faces for the month include the Marimba Symphonette, composed of chil¬ dren from Lancaster, Pa., and keyboard genius Lambert Orkis. MORNING 9:00 IQ Just Us Kids—Cartoons 9:25 IQ NEWS-Bob Collier 9:30 Q Adventures in Israel IQ That Certain Sound 9:45 IQ Lamp unto My Feet-Relig. "The Call," by Steven Gethers, tells of a carpenter's envy of a successful former schoolmate, and how it is resolved. The speaker is Dr. Elton Trueblood of the Society of Friends, who discusses the dig¬ nity of manual labor. Lyman Bryson. 9:35 O Thought for Today Rev. Willard Scofield speaks today. 10:00 ^ Catholic Hour—Religion "Cain" dramatizes the classic bitter con¬ flict between the biblical brothers, Cain and Abel. 0 What's Your Trouble? "How to Relax" is explained by Dr. and Mrs. Normon Vincent Peale. 10:05 (g) Sunday Serenade—Music 10:15 Q Sunday Comics—Children Shelly Gross reads to the children. (8) Sunday Meditation (Q MOVIE-Western John Wayne Theater; "Lawless Range." Mysterious raids are conducted against ranches. Sheila Mannors, John Wayne. 10:30 O This is the Life-Religion In "The Haunted Heart," sleeping pills won't quiet a guilty conscience. AFTERNOON 12:00 fc| Heodlines on Parade (8) Winky Dink and You Kids draw a whale that swallows a mouse. Mike McBean starts his new ad¬ venture in the days of Paul Revere. 12:15 0 Stranger than Fiction 12:30 O MOViE-Mystery Academy Theater; "Case of the Fright- "oo'ffiPHILADELPHIA TELEVISION TOUR Come with us behind the scenes for an entertaining afternoon and see how TV comes into your home from the WPTZ, WFIL-TV and WCAU-TV studios. Tour leaves Suburban Station Building 11:15 A.M., Thursdoys. Hurry! last Tour is September 15th. ^ MEH SOME OF YOUft FAVORITE PERSONALITIES ^ SEE YOURSELF ON TV ★ TOUR STUDIOS ★ PARTICIPATE IN AN ACTUAL TELECAST. Adults—$2. Children—$1.50. Includes bus ond lunch ot Penn-Sherwood Hotel. TV GUIDE ed TOUR, 302 N. t3th Street, PHIIA. 7, PA. and GIMBELS TICKET OFFICE. TV GUIDE A-13