TV Guide (October 8, 1955)

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SATU RDAY © The Lucy Show—Comedy "The Marriage License." Lucy takes an¬ other look at her marriage license. Now she's not at all sure that she and Ricky are really married. As a joke, Ricky helps this false impression along. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Fraw- ley. (Film) (J2) Record Hop—Jimmy Lynn 5:30 Q Rex Trailer's Ranch House (DC COLOR I Gene Autry 5:45 (8) Sportsmen—Clayton Shenk EVENING 6:00 0 Fun House—Pete Boyle © NEWS-Frank Hall (ID I've Got a Secret—Quiz Actress Laraine Day replaces Faye Emer¬ son, who's off for her Broadway appear¬ ance opposite Jean Pierre Aumont in "Heavenly Twins." Panel regulars: Henry Morgan, Bill Cullen and Jayne Meadows. Garry Moore emcees. flj) Soldiers of Fortune—Adv. "The Gaboon Viper." Tim and Toubo journey to Africa as guides for a photo¬ grapher who wants to get pictures of a tribe of snake worshipers. John Russell and Chick Chandler. 6:10 0 Weather—Francis Davis 6:15 0 SPORTS-Tom Moorehead 6:30 0 Mac McGuire Show 0 House of Charm—Tips II DEBUT j Dick Clark discusses what pros¬ pective home-owners should look for when inspecting the construction of new homes. (8) SPORTS—Dave Brandt fp T Big Town—Drama "Gambling Empire." The nephew of a corrupt and vicious gambler helps to bring his uncle to justice. Mark Stevens stars as editor Steve Wilson. (12) NEWS—Hal Woodard 6:40 (fpWeqther 6:45 (J) NEWS-Jim Cox (J2) Time Out—Bill Phieffer 7:00 © TELE-SCOPE-Docum. This evening, there's a report on the num¬ bers racket in Philadelphia. V8 TV GUIDE