TV Guide (January 15, 1955)

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o C0 CD © - Milwaukee - Madison (2) (H) ~ Green Bay Area (JT) Youth Wants to Know Mr. Wizard—Science 1:45 CD MOVIE—To Be Announced 1:55 CD News-Sports-Weather 2:00 Let's Think About It (JT) Princeton '55—Discussion Prof. Arthur Mendel conducts "Instru¬ ments of Bach's Orchestra," from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. CD MOVIE-Western Stagecoach Theater I: "Fighting Parson." gp Now and Then—Education Dr. Frank Baxter reads excerpts from Edgar Lee Master's "Spoon River Anthology." The realism of this volume of free verse created a sensation in 1916. The Uplifted Heart—Relig. Reformed Latter Day Church, Madison. ■ g3) Badger Boxers—Sports 2:30 (2)00(lZ) Adventure—Educ. Different types of dancing from different parts of the world will be shown on film. O Roy Rogers—Western "Bad Company." Roy rescues Dale when she is held hostage by a gang of robbers. (TD American Forum—Film Will congress support the President's pro¬ posals? Answers are supplied by Reps. John W. McCormack (D., Mass.) and Charles A. Halleck (R., Ind.). gg) Championship Bowling 3:00 (^©§7) The American Week Q Juvenile Jury—Panel New York Yankee infielder Phil Rizzuto and Gil McDougald are today's guests. (TD Youth on the March—Film CD Is Photography CD MOVIE-Western Stagecoach Theater II: "Feud of the Trail." 3:15 CD Announced 3:30 (23©g7) The Search—Docum'y Foreigners are learning English quickly by means of pioneering methods of instruc¬ tion at the U. of Michigan. Prof. Charles Carpenter Fries, director of the Univer¬ sity's English Language Institute, is the guest on today's program. (Film) JANUARY 16 Q Zoo Parade—Perkins Marlin Perkins goes down to Miami, Fla., to film the famous "Monkey Jungle." (JD The Christophers—Film CD College Press Conference The college students question Sen. Hubert H. Mumphrey (D., Minn.). Ruth Geri Hagy moderates on this program. (Washington) gg) Echoes from Eden 4:00 (^© Omnibus-Alistair Cooke Martyn Green, who spent some 30 years with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, talks of the tradition of Gilbert & Sulli¬ van operettas. Another segment will be a film by Allen "Candid Camera" Funt, re¬ vealing people's reactions to the problems arising concerning jury duty. Still another segment is a filmed drama-documentary about a Japanese high school graduate. Q Hall of Fame—Drama "Young Ben Franklin." In the name of his brother, the editor of the Boston Cou- rant. Ben Franklin launches a campaign against Cotton Mather. (JD This Is the Life—Drama "Togetherness," is the title of today's film. CD Super Circus—Fun Claude Kirchner and Mary Hartline bring on the acts at Chicago's three-ring circus. CD Healing Hour—Religious g?) MOVIE—To Be Announced gg) Big Picture—Army Film 4:15 CD MOVIE-Drama Armchair Theater; "A Bride for Henry." A spoiled rich girl leaves her fiance waiting at the altar. Anne Nagel stars. f / Long Distance rates i are lower all day today j and every Sunday / Someone, somewhere would like to hear your voice. MILWAUKEE TO DETROIT . . . 70< Station-to-Station rate for first 3 minutes. Plus tax. TV GUIDE A-9