TV Guide (September 24, 1955)

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SCPTIMftER 27 in the south. (Film) Cast J.l. Armstrong .Jim Davis Wes Hardin .William Talman Conductor .Malcolm Atterbury Butcher Boy .Gary Gray 40 (§D RED SKELTON-Comedy J RETURN I I COLOR I Red Skelton, the rubber-faced clown, performs his first show this season from New York City. Red, who just completed a nation-wide -tour of children's hospitals, traveled by special train, has as his guest, Ed Sul¬ livan as o Manhattan bus driver who is unlucky enough to have Red Skelton (misplaced wallet, bulky packages and all) as a passenger. 10:00 O PARIS PRECINCT-Drama 10 ©) $64,000 QUESTION The Midas touch will be in evidence this year on TV. See page 12. ® BIG PICTURE-Army Film "Education in the U.S. Army." 10:30 @ MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Mr. D.A. prevents a major crime wave by smashing a vicious blackmail racket. David Brian stars. o MOVIE-Drama Stage S: "New Mexico." (1951) A U.S. covolry patrol faces the danger of a possible Indian rebellion. Lew Ayres. (D UNDERCURRENT-Orama "Death the Hard Way." A private detec¬ tive is hir«d by a prominent politician to l>ay off his wife's gambling debts. The stakes are high when murder takes place. William Gargan, Patrick O'Neal, Eve Miller, Dan Tpbin, Tol Avery. (Film) 40 the ADVENTURER-Action @ WRESTEING-Baltimore 11d>0 O NEWS-Taylor Qrant (DNEWS 10 NEWS—John Facenda dD NEWS-Hol Woodard 11:10 O SPORTS-Jack Pyle 40 Weather—Phil Sheridan (S) SPORTS-Bill Phieffer 11:15 Q Weather—Judy Lee Bi^ Tpwn—Drama "Blinded Battler." A prizefighter, unfit for the ring, is allowed to fight and is blinded. This provokes Editor Steve Wil¬ son to order an expose of negligent fight managers and promoters. Mark Stevens, Barry Kelley. (Film) lO SPORTS-Jack Whitaker dD MOVIE-Drama Evening Playhouse: "Gambling Daugh¬ ters." Two girls who attend a fashion- oble girl's school are deep in gambling debts. Cecilia Parker, Gale Storm. 11 tTO Tonight with Michael Ellis 11:2S 10 That Man McMahon 11:30 Q Tonight—Steve Alien Pianist Stan Freeman guests. 40 Overseas Adventure "Flight to Geneva." Correspondent Pa¬ tricia Bennett accepts the role of diplo¬ matic courier. Anne Preville. 11:45 Q NEWS-Frank Hall (£) SPORTS 11:50 (8) Tonight—Steve Allen 11:55 jQ Weather—Francis Davis 12U>0 O MOVIE-Western Nightcap Theater: "Broadway to Chey- onne." Rex Bell stars. lO NEWS—John Facenda 12K)5 10 The late Show—Drama (1) "Dream Without a Face." A dream analyst who comes to a startling conclu¬ sion. Edgar Barrier. (2) "Midnight." A writer's characters appear too "alive" for comfort. Gloria Saunders. 1:00 |g| Strange Experiences 1^5 Thoujiht for Tomorrow Rev. John Noone delivers a message. Secretaries Approve refills FiM M ^ ® 1 TV GUIDE A-31