TV Guide (September 10, 1955)

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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1 2 @ Film Feature—Western 6:25 fiO) Earl Selby and Mr. Fixit 6:30 O MOVIE-Drama Award Theater: "Alina." (Italian) A beautiful young girl, working as a smug¬ gler, is enmeshed in a web of jealousy. Gina Lollobrigida, Amedeo Nazzari. dD SPORTS, WEATHER, NEWS (0 Hollywood Star Theater "Crossroads." A cynic tries to play both sides during the French Revolution. Sir Cedric Harwicke and Amanda Blake. (g) NEWS-Hal Woodard 6:45 Q NEWS-Frank Hall (T^ Weather-Buck Ross 6:50 (1^ Time Out—Bill Phieffer 6:55 Q Weather—Francis Davis (0 NEWS-John Facenda 7:00 Q RAINBOW THEATER (8) FATHER KNOWS BEST "Father's Private Life." Jim Anderson de¬ cides he needs a private life of his own. But complications arise when he tells Bud and Kathy to solve their own problems. Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Dona¬ hue, Billy Gray. (Film) CD SUPERMAN-Adventure "Magic Necklace." Evil consequences follow an archeologist's announcement that he's discovered an ancient neck¬ lace. George Reeves. (Film) (1^ PANORAMA-Jack Reynolds 7:15 Q @ NEWS-John Daly 7:25 Q NEWS-Taylor Grant 7:30 O TONY MARTIN-Songs Highlight of the show will be a piano Motorola TV OWNERS FOR FAST DEPENDABLE TV SERVICE CALL EV 2-4900 MOTOROLA-PHILA CO., 120 S. 30th ST. duet by Tony and conductor David Rose as Tony sings "September Song." The Interludes offer "Wake the Town and Tell the People." Tony's songs include "Something's Gotta Give" and "Yellow Rose of Texas." (Hollywood) o MR. & MRS. NORTH-Drama "These Latins." Pam and Jerry tangle with a fiery South American novelist called Lolita Alvarez. Richard Denning and Bar¬ bara Britton. (Film) (8) FRANK RENAUT-Music CD dD NEWS—Doug Edwards (12) MOVIE-Mystery Evening Playhouse: "Murder on Diamond Row." (English) An ex-policeman tries to become reinstated by tracking down a mysterious jewel fence. Edmund Lowe, Ann Todd. 7:45 O (D NEWS-Swayze Mr. Swayze cites his opinions on why TV benefits children in next week's TV GUIDE. C0 THE AMES BROTHERS-Music The boys even have muscles on their vocal chords. Story on page 15. 8:00 Q COMEDY REViEW-Foster Phil Foster, Sandra Deel, Judy Tyler, Bill Hayes, Cliff Norton and the gang join in tonight's show. In the sketch about the pharmacist and his mate, shy Cliff has a most important question for Miss Judy. Bill Hayes sings "Davy Crockett." Judy takes her sugar daddy to a jewelry shop in a song-and-dance number featuring the Ted Cappy Troupe. Sandra's solo is "The Man That Got Away." The entire com¬ pany joins in the finale, a musical tour of New York. o TV READER'S DIGEST "How Charlie Faust Won a Pennant for the Giants." Charlie Faust, new to the 1911 N.Y. Giants team, was largely re¬ sponsible for their winning streak. In order to curtail this bit of luck, gamblers kidnap Faust to keep him from playing. Lee Marvin stars as Charlie. Alan Reed plays John McGrow, manager of the Giants. (Film) A-24 TV GUIDE