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- An altruistic department-store owner hires ex-convicts in order to give them a second chance at life. Unfortunately, one of the convicts he hires recruits two of his fellow ex-convicts in a plan to rob the store.
- Once a failing city that by 1990 had over 2,200 murders and 93,000 violent robberies annually, New York went on to be the revitalized word capital.
- Guest panelist, Mary Healy, is back again this week and joins Arlene Francis, Fred Allen, and Bennett Cerf. Host John Daly invites the first contestant to sign in, and the gentleman is Col. William Draper, the pilot for President Eisenhower's airplane, "The Columbine." Bennett Cerf almost immediately identifies the colonel's occupation and his charge. The second contestant is a Texas woman, Mrs. Grace Brice, who is the owner of a pickle factory. Arlene Francis dances around the woman's product, but yet again, Mr. Cerf is the one to peg the lady's product and what she does with them. Celebrity guest this evening is Van Johnson, who is in New York to film "Miracle in the Rain," with co-star, Jane Wyman. Fred Allen almost immediately identifies Mr. Johnson, and that leaves time for one more contestant, a Nebraska woman, Mrs. Ramona Deitemeyer, who is Mrs. America, 1956. Unfortunately, time runs out, and Mr. Daly incorrectly identifies the woman as Mrs. America, 1955. Mrs. Deitemeyer politely corrects Mr. Daly. John thanks, Mary Healy for her two appearances on the show and announces the return of Dorothy Kilgallen next week.
- Judd is shocked at the latest victim of an emergency call. Grace and Carlos must save a woman literally trapped in a domestic abuse situation. The 126 arrive at a horrific highway crash that threatens the lives of a father and daughter.
- Wildlife documentary series with David Attenborough, beginning with a look at the remote islands which offer sanctuary to some of the planet's rarest creatures.