TV Guide (October 15, 1955)

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All times are Eastern Daylight OCTOBER petitive sale of tickets for the church raffle. Papa: George Voskovec. Mama: Lili Darvas. Lida: Kimetha Laurie. Q Dr. Spock—Child Care Dr. Benjamin Spock and parents discuss problems of children. The chores and allowances for children from 8 to 11, are the topics today. Q BOWLING 3:30 The Honeymooners Ralph Kramden, blundering bus driver, is embroiled in another "easy money" scheme. Jackie Gleason, Art Carney. Q Adventure—Science "Bees." Host Charles Collingwood and a young guest discuss bees and how they make honey. Exhibits in the studio and films on the bee's life cycle. 4:00 Q December Bride Lily decides to combat the fact she is "over 50" by getting a job. Spring Byington, Dean Miller, Harry Morgan. Q O Wide Wide World I RETURN I Dave Garroway emcees. Points of interest detailed on P. A-10. Q Super Circus—M. Hartline 4:30 Q Medic—Drama "A Room, a Boy and Mr. Bodine." A young boy, neglected by his wealthy parents, builds a dream world of his own with the help of his tattered teddy bear. Gilbert Marlowe: Butch Bernard. Dr. Henry: Barry Atwater. Q ^ Let's Take a Trip Visit to a Bronx, N.Y., candy factory. QD This Is the Life 5:00 Q People Are Funny Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hunter return to report on their "lost" home. Linkletter had the couple sent to San Francisco on a ruse while home-movers hid the Hunt¬ er abode. A cab driver tries to uphold the dignity of his profession while sus¬ pended over water. Sam Workman, a millionaire dressed as a hobo, looks for a night's lodging. Q MOVIE—To Be Announced ^ Man to Man—Religion Topic: "What About God and Chance?" Featurette 5:15 (0 The Pastor—Religion 5:30 Q Q Captain Gallant "The Hostage." Three criminals try to stir up the Caid and his men against the Tauregs. If the crooks are successful, they will make plenty of money looting and selling arms. Buster Crabbe. O Meet Corliss Archer Corliss and Dexter try to get a date for an unattractive girl. Ann Baker. fpl Justice—Drama "Positive Identification," by Phil Reis- man, Jr. A blind candy-store owner is robbed. Though he didn't see the thief, he identifies the man and the gun through hearing and touch. Richard Adam: William Prince. Herb: Ed Begley. Faylen: Bert Freed. Carl: Don Hanmer. EVENING 6:00 Q Wilkens Amateur Hour Aspiring amateurs. Al Nobel, host. Q CD Meet the Press—Panel Q Disneyland—Walt Disney The entire hour is devoted to Mickey Mouse. Mickey conducts a band. Mickey climbs the Alps. Mickey has an adven¬ ture in the North Woods. Mickey plays Jack in "Jack and the Beanstalk," which Sterling Holloway narrates. O Star Tonight—Drama See 7:30 P.M. Q 33 Stars of Tomorrow 6:30 Q Roy Rogers—Western "Bad Neighbors." Roy and Dale find themselves in the middle of a battle. Q CD There "Chamberlain at Munich," Sept. 29, 1938. Walter Cronkite and his news staff try to show us some of the tension that hangs over Europe as ministers and re¬ presentatives of the world powers try desperately to stave off another war. Cast Duff-Cooper _ Arthur Gould-Porter Fedor - Joe De Santis Sonya - Katherine Berger Q) The Christophers—Relig. CP Featurette 7:00 Q BIG STORY-Drama "The Little Things" is a big story from the career of columnist and "What's My Line?" panelist Dorothy Kilgallen. Taken from her days as a "leg man" on The TV GUIDE A-11