TV Guide (October 23, 1954)

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OCTOBER 24 SUNDAY MORNING AFTERNOON 8:30 H] What's Your Trouble? 8:45 Rural America—Farming 9:00 0 The Search—Education A film showing the effect of disaster on Waco, Texas. Presented by the Univer¬ sity of Texas. Charles Romine narrates. 9:30 0 Now and Then—Literature Dr. Baxter highlights Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” 9:40 0 I COLOR I — News— 5 Minutes 9:45 0 What's Your Trouble? 10:00 0 0 Lamp Unto My Feet “The Hard Way,” by Jerome Cooper- smith, tells of a tough young recruit who resists the boot camp’s character-educa¬ tion program. 0 Religious Hour—Protestant 10:30 0 0 Look Up and Live “The Catholic Program,” Fr. Bernier. 0 Circle 4 Ranch—Western 11:00 0 MOVIE-Western 0 Cartoon Club—Kids 0 Big Picture—Army Film 11:15 0 Barker Bill's Cartoons 11:30 0 Mr. Wizard-Science Mr. Wizard and Buzz investigate the history of telling time. 0 Pick Temple's Ranch—Kids “Westward Ho!” John Wayne stars. Sponsored by Giant Food Dept. Stores, 0 The Christophers—Religious 11:45 0 industry on Parade—Film 11:55 0 News—5 Minutes iTHE TOWN HOUSE Famous for Food i/yh the MARYLAND TRADITION ! THE TOWN HOUSE HOWARD AT 27TH HOPKINS 7-5191 Baltimore, Maryland Open Daily I LUNCHEONS, COCKTAILS, DINNER 12:OO0Winky Dink and You—Kids Jack and Winky ask the kids to draw a sea gull for Jack to interview. Young viewers use crayons to draw a record player on which Winky’s first record will be played. 0 0 Captain Hartz and Pets Airline pilot Tom Mercein brings back strange animals from foreign lands. 0 This Is the Life—Religious A marriage almost crumbles until Ned and Julie Thomas inadvertently open the door on another couple’s weddirtci ceremony. Gar Moore. 12:15 0 0 News—David Brinkley 12:25 0 News—5 Minutes 12:30 0 Contest Carnival—Amateurs 0 American inventory Two refugees learn of American indus¬ try’s efforts to improve its products and reduce their prices. 0 New Homes Preview 0 TV Campus-Education “Underneath the Chesapeake Bay.” 0 Christophers—Religious 1:00 0 Jewish Tercentenary 0 0 Youth Wants to Know Mohammed Ali, Prime Minister of Paki¬ stan guest. Stephen McCormick. 0 0 Johns Hopkins Review “How Glass Blowing Aids in Research.” 0 MOVIE-Musicai Sunday Theater: “Fabulous Suzanne.” What happens to a waitress who has the “gift of gab.” Barbara Britton. 1:30 0 0 Catholic Hour—Religious Uncle George, the self-made business success, is beset by a host of problems. 0 MOVIE-Western Early Sunday Show: “Deputy Marshal.” Musical Western. Jon Hall. 0 MOVIE—Double Feature Masterpiece Double Feature: (1) “Range Renegade,” Jimmy Wakely. (2) “Holly¬ wood Barn Dance.” Ernest Tubb. A-12