TV Guide (July 30, 1955)

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JULY 31 play “The Dance of the Galloping Come¬ dians." Card manipulator: J. R. Berg- gren, Airman First Class, Los Angeles. The Harmonettes: Karen Larson, Airman Second Class, Redlands, Cal.; Sonya Bu¬ chanan, Airman Third Class, Los An¬ geles. They sing "Sisters." The Sunset Playboys: Millard "Curly" Webb, Staff Sgt., Uleta, Fla.; Thomas Yates, Staff Sgt., Opelika, Ala.; Hurley Moncus, Air¬ man First Class, Rock Hill, S.C. They per¬ form a medley of western tunes. Accor¬ dion player: Lee Sparks, Airman Second Class. Comedian: Roy Bolla, Airman First Class, San Francisco. Impersonator: Milo Harris, Airman First Class, Joplin, Mo.'He will mimic some of the popular singers of the day doing their versions of the song, "The Creep." Comedian: Bob Boyd, Airman Third Class. Vocalist: Eugene Strider, Airman Second Class, Brooklyn, N.Y., sings "All Of You." ^ CHURCH'S FOUNDATION 8:15 60 FILM 8:30 03 LIBERACE—Piano Music 9:00 O STAR AND THE STORY "Arab Duel." A motion picture producer's love for his wife leads him to desperate measures. Sidney Blackmer. (Film) O O TV PLAYHOUSE "The Prizewinner," by Jerome Ross. A shrinking-violet type never ventures out for an evening, claiming her widowed mother depends on her for help at all times. But finally a slogan contest wins her a one-week cruise. Reluctantly she agrees to take the trip. Cast Clark star in "Into the Night." The va¬ cation plans of a young couple are sud¬ denly altered by a fugitive gunman. After hiding in their car, he forces them to take him to his pal's hideout. (Film) Cast Helen Mattson _ Ruth Roman Paul Mattson _ Eddie Albert Smiley Sanson - Dane Clark Walt Bevans _ Robert Armstrong Eve _ Jeanne Bates 9:30 O GROUCHO MARX-Quiz Guests: housewife, rose fancier, intern, aquarium manager, high school girl, and western scout. Tonight's jackpot question is worth $1500. (Film) Q STAGE 7-Drama "Armed," the story of a bomber which is damaged in a mid-air collision while carrying an a-bomb. Robert Nichols, Peter Hanson, Dan Barton, Strother Mar¬ tin. (Film) Cast Maj. Steve Stevens_Neville Brand Lt. Gene Jarech_Robert Nichols Capt. Chuck Boske_Peter Hanson Sgt. Fred Miller _ Dan Barton Lt. Bob Handley _ Strother Martin Maj. Pete Gilbert_Gordon Mills For Fine Entertainment You'll Enjoy TUNE TO CHANNEL 10 ALTOONA, PA The Gable Broadcasting Company TV GUIDE A 15