TV Guide (November 5, 1955)

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Who Am I? Rex Harrison can’t remember his name, fet alone his wife, in ‘The Constant Husband.’ The picture, a British film, is the first full-length movie ever to be scheduled for TV before being book Shows a VW This PREVIEWS Days given for network telecasts. Shows may be later in some areas. Thanks For The Memory. Lucy > 7 returns to New York on CBS Monday night, her husband’s screen career and life in Hollywood over. She’s certainly proud of her souvenirs: a back-scratcher used by Cornel Wilde, a grapefruit autographed by Cary Grant, a tin can hit by Gable’s car. -,. a tongdc er ®e Oyo! iam? ®eeeltt! ed into theaters. It will be seen-on NBC's Color Spread Sunday night. With Harrison are Nicole Maurey, Eric Pohlmann, and, at left, Guy Deghy. Cost of the single showing: an estimated $250,000.