TV Guide (October 15, 1955)

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SUNDAY New York Journal-American, the story tells of Dorothy's coverage of the hat¬ chet murder of a New Jersey housewife. Mary Linn Seller plays Miss Kilgallen. 7:00 O Q IT'S A GREAT LIFE "The Girl Friend." Steve and Denny get new territory in which to sell their vacuum cleaners. Their first customer is the boss's girl friend. (Film) Q YOU ASKED FOR IT 1. Pearl farming off the coast of Japan. 2. Race between an American buffalo and a cow pony. 3. An introduction to the tarantula spider. 4. Theatrical sword¬ play and how it's done. 5. Balancing act. Art Baker from Hollywood. (Film) fpl LASSIE—Drama Jeff devises a plan to bring an end to his violin lessons. (Film) (B YOU ASKED FOR IT 1. An aviator proves his ability blind¬ folded. 2. Balancing act: Bill Henry and Bill Henry, Jr. 3. Sapphire sculpture of l^esident Eisenhower by Harry Derian. 4. Performing cats. Art Baker hosts. (Film) COLGATE VARIETY *1 HOUR «: TONIGHT AT 8 OKLAHOM ★ GORDON MacRAE ★ GENE NELSON Hollywood's newest star ^ ★ SHIRLEY JONES and the “OKLAHOMA” CHORUS! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ADDED ATTRACTION YUL BRYNNER ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ TONIGHT CHANNELS Q O O 7:30 Q Q FRONTIER "A Stillness in Wyoming." In 1879 cattle¬ men declare open war on sheep ranch¬ ers. Two young boys of the opposite factions become fast friends unbe¬ knownst to their fathers. Then one of the youngsters is wounded accidentally in a gun battle. (Film) Cast Noah Craig-Peter Votrian John Craig -James Griffith Peter Brady- Lee Erickson John Brady _ Waiter Coy QSTAR TONIGHT-Drama "The Terrible Woman" is a Wilbur Daniel Steele story about a woman who has a mania for efficiency. Her fanatical at¬ tention to detail enables her to predict nearly every step her husband and son will take, and she alienates both. Chris¬ topher: Joseph Warren. Martha: Valerie Cossart. Mary: Judith Parrish. QCD® private secre¬ tary—A nn Sothern "America's Sweethearts." Susie sharpens up her bow and arrows and goes out to repair the damage temperament has done to the romance of a young theat¬ rical couple. (Film) fB four star playhouse "The Face of Danger." An old woman, nearing her 100th birthday recalls her romance as a young girl with a wanted outlaw. Emma: Ida Lupino. Will Foster: Dick Foran. (Film) 8:00 O O O VARIETY HOUR From the Hollywood Bowl, Gordon Mac- Rae, Shirley Jones, Gene Nelson and Yul Brynner salute Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. MacRae, Jones and Nelson present musical highlights from the new film version of "Oklahoma!" Vul Brynner, star of "The King and I," sings a number. Rodgers and Hammer¬ stein appear in a filmed interview from New York. Films of the New York pre¬ miere of "Oklahoma!" will be shown. Other guests include Martin and Lewis, dancers Bambi Linn and Rod Alexander, and singer Jan Clayton. Will Rogers, Jr., emcee. (Hollywood) Song Highlights "People Will Say We're in Love" -MacRae, Jones A-12 TV GUIDE