TV Guide (July 30, 1955)

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JULY 30 "Alice Blue Gown"_Dick Kesner "Barcarolle" _ Myron Floren "May I Never Love Again" -Jack Martin ^SEFICK'S PLACE 9:30 Q JOHNNY CARSON Zany Johnny's sketches tonight include: 1. A vendor of movie maps shows us the highlights of Hollywood. 2. Our rov¬ ing reporter on the scene of an at¬ tempted suicide and at a track meet. 3. Johnny gets involved at a restaurant. 10:00 O TV'S TOP TUNES-La Rosa Julius's guest is western singer Webb Pierce, who sings "In the Jailhouie Now." Songstress Teresa Brewer also visits La Rosa. She solos "The Banjo's Back in Town" and Julius joins her for "Buttons and Bows." Julius sings "My Own Sin," "Don't Fence Me In" and "When Day Is Done." Other songs are: "Honey Babe," "Skip to My Lou" and "Come Away, My Love." Qj) DOWN YOU GO-Quiz Dr. Bergen Evans gives clues to panelists Patricia Cutts, Fran Coughlin, June Lockhart and special guest Joe E. Brown. (0 MOVIE—To Be Announced © FEATURETTE 9:00 O O O SVENGALI AND THE BLONDE—Musical Chonning I special"! "Svengali and the Blonde" is a musical version of George du Maurier's 1894 novel of romance and hypnosis, "Trilby." Trilby, a Latin Quarter artist's model, is the toast of Paris, and the particular pet of three art students. She returns the affections of only one of them, though—Billee, an English artist. Enter the villain—Svengali, a Continental mu¬ sician who possesses strong hypnotic powers. He casts his evil spell on Trilby. Her romance with Billee is destroyed; but Svengali, through hyp¬ nosis, turns her into a great singer, the toast of Europe, even though she sings like a crow when she uses her natural voice. Theater Mgr. Taffy. Clo-CIo . Honorine . Madam Nefretiti Alma . Franklin Pangborn .William Meigs .Mitzi McCall .Nancy Kulp .Charlotte Knight .Edit Angold Highlights ‘Vive La Vie".Billee, Taffy, Sandy ‘The Last Rose of Summer".Trilby ‘Marie" .Trilby ‘I Looked at Love".Billee ‘Disenchanted Blues .Singers, Dancers ‘Le Fiacre".Yvette Hypnotism Ballet.Svengali, Trilby Narrator Trilby ... Svengali Billee ... Cast .Ethel Barrymore .Carol Chonning .Basil Rathbone .Russell Arms Credits Producer-director; Alan Handley. Book and Music: Alon Handley, Charles Gaynor. Musical Director; Vic Schoen. Choreography; Tony Charmoli. Sets: Ed Stephenson. TV GUIDE A-7 > (A