TV Guide (September 24, 1955)

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A Line-Up Of The Big Ones At prfss time, dates had been as¬ signed to the following ^‘spectaculars” and "specials” All programs are 90 minutes, unless otherwise specified. Color Spread, NBC, every fourth Sunday night. Oct. 9: "Show Biz," with Groucho Marx, Eartha Kitt, Buster Keaton, Dennis Day, Bert Lahr. Nov. 6: Rex Harrison in "The Constant Husband" (Film). Dec. 4: Maurice Nov. 5; Patrice Munsel and Keith Andes in "The Great Waltz." Nov. 26; Anne Jeffreys and Robert Sterling in "Dearest Enemy." Dec. 24: "Babes in Toyland," with Dennis Day, Jeannie Carson, Bil and Cora Baird, Wally Cox. Jan. 21: "A Night in Venice." Feb. 18: "The Cat and the Fiddle." Mar. 17: "Sweethearts." NBC Opera Theater, NBC, Sunday after¬ noons. Nov. 6: "Griffelkin," world premiere. Judy Garland: her TV debut will launch CBS' 'special' shows. Jeannie Carson: she'll play title role in NBC's 'Heidi.' receive its U.S. premiere on NBC-TV. Chevalier in musical review. Jan. 1: Sir Laurence Olivier in "Richard III" (Film). Three hours. Jubilee of Stars, CBS, every fourth Satur¬ day night. Sept. 24: Judy Garland's TV de¬ but with David Wayne. Oct. 22: Noel Cow¬ ard and Mary Martin in "Cafe de Paris." Nov. 19: Bing Crosby in "High Tor." Maurice Evans Presents, NBC, every fourth Sunday afternoon. Oct. 23:. "Alice in Won¬ derland," with Eva LeGallienne, Gillian Bar¬ ber, Bobby Clark, Martyn Green, Burr Till- strom. Nov. 20: Maurice Evans and Dennis King in "The Devil's Disciple." Max Liebman Presents, NBC, Saturday nights. Oct. 1: "Heidi," with Wally Cox, Jeannie Carson, Baird Puppets, Pinky Lee. Dec. 4: "Madam Butterfly," two hours. Dec. 25: "Amahl and the Night Visitors." Jan. 15: "The Magic Flute," new English version. Feb. 26; "La Grande Breteche," world prem¬ iere. April 8: "Eugen Onegin," new trans¬ lation. NBC Special Event: Jan. 2: Tournament of Roses Parade from Pasadena,' Calif. Producers' .Showcase, NBC, every fourth Monday night. Oct. 17: Jose Ferrer in "Cyr¬ ano de Bergerac." Dec. 12: Sadler's Wells Ballet in "Sleeping Beauty," with Margot Fonteyn and Michael Soames. Jan. 9: Mary Martin and Cyril Ritchard in "Peter Pan," two hours. Jan. 30: "Music for the Mil¬ lions," with Marion Anderson, Artur Ruben- stein and Gregor Piatagorsky.