The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1968 — Page 5

Saturday, October 5, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

SAT:, OCT. 5

FAST . SLOW 3 RIFLEMAN—Western 4 00 4 WORLD OF COUNTRY MUSIC # 1 HOUR. £ NEWS A 8 BURKE'S LAW—Mystery X HOUR 10 RLONDIE—Comedy # The‘Dithers want to go along when the Bumsteads plan a camping trip. Blondle Patricia Harty Dagwood Will Hutchins .V.SO 3 PETTICOAT JUNCTION—+ 4:30 6 FRANK McGFE REPORT—# 10 NEWS—# 0:00 3-8-10 NEWS 5:00 4 COMMAND PERFORMANCE 2 HOURS. "Submarine Command.” William Holden. Nancy Olson. C51) 6 DEATH VALLEY DAYS—Drama # "Secret Of The Black Prince ” A man buys a gold mine believed to be worthless. 0:30 2-6 ADAM 12—Police drama 5:30 # Officers Malloy and Reed are involved in a high-speed chase, a murder case, and a family dispute. Malloy Martin Milner Reed Kent McCord Beuher Bob Hastings 3-8-10 JACKIE GLEASON # 1 HOUR. Guests: Milton Berle. Gene Kelly and Orson Welles. Welles performs a magic act. 13 MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE # 1 HOUR 7:00 2-6 GET SMART—Spy comedy 6:00 # Smart poses as a CONTROL courier to find out why they keep disappearing from airplanes In mid-air. Von Shlkel Pete Barbutti Miss Cleveland .. Maurlne Dawson 7:20 2-6 GHOST A MRS. MUIR 6:30 # Pieces of a treasure map cause Captain Gregg’s stingy nephew to go on a wild “repairing” spree at Gull cottage. 3-8-10 MY THREE SONS # Members of the Douglas household can’t agree on the selection of a doctor for Katie during her pregnancy. Dr. Osborne Leon Ames Sarah Ann Marshall 13 DATING GAME—# X:0O 2-6 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7:00 # 2 3 'i HOURS. "Khartoum.” Charlton Heston, Laurence Olivier, Richard Johnson, Ralph Richardson. (’661 Historical adventure set in the Sudan desert in 1883 3-8-10 HOGAN'S HEROES—Comedy # Colonel Klink mistakes Carter’s new rabbit trap for a secret electronic device. 4 JOHN GARY SHOW—Variety # 90 MINS. Scheduled guests include Edie Adams, Webb Pierce, Tommy Leonetti. and the Buckinghams. 13 NEWLYWED GAME # Bob Eubanks is host. 8:30 3 THEATRE THREE—Movie 7:30 2 HOURS. "I Saw What You Did.” Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Leif Erickson. Suspense drama. 8-10 PETTICOAT JUNCTION # A theatrical agent makes a deal with Uncle Joe to sign up the Bradley Sisters sight unseen. 13 LAWRENCE WELK—Mcslc # 1 HOUR. "You’ve Gotta Be A Football Hero,” "Trees.” “Don’t Take Your Love From Me.” "Halls Of Ivy,” "The Two Of Us," "Varsity Drag.” "Dream A Little Dream Of Me,” “What’s More American,” others. 9:00 8-10 MANNIX—Adventure 8:00 # 1 HOUR. An airport security officer hires Mannlx to trace his missing wife. Rose Sheree North Charlie Gerald O’Laughlin 9:30 4 NEWS 8:30 13 HOLLYWOOD PALACE—Variety # 1 HOUR. Jimmy Durante is host. Guests: Joey Heatherton, the Lennon Sisters, Frank Gorshin, Don Ho and the Aliis, comics Lewis St Christy, and Olympic gymnasts. Durante sings "That's How Young I Feel.” 10:00 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 9:00 1 HOUR. A young girl, searching for her father whom she has never seen, becomes a target for murder. 8-10 NEWS

10:30 3-13 NEWS—# 9:30 6 LATE SHOW DOUBLE FEATURE. (1) "The Great Imposter.” Tony Curtis, Edmond O'Brien. C61t Story of a con artist. (21 “I Was A Shoplifter." Scott Brady. Mona Freeman. C50) Police drama. 10 BIG VALLEY—Western # 1 HOUR Jarrod takes on the defense of a pretty Northern giil (Julie London) who spied for the South during the Civil War. 10:45 2 LAND OF THE GIANTS 9:45 # 1 HOUR. The seven Earthlings are menaced by a giant girl who has them trapped in her doll-house plav city. 6 NEWS—# 11:00 3 LATE MOVIE 10:00 "The Great War.” Vittorio Gassman, Silvano Mangano. (Italian, •62) -4 SECRET AGENT—Adventure 1 HOUR. “It’s Up To The Lady,” and she has a husband who is a traitor. 13 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE # "Baby, The Rain Must Fall.” Lee Remlck. Steve McQueen, Don Murray. (’65) Drama. 11:03 6 BEST OF HOLLYWOOD 10:05 DOUBLE FEATURE. (1) 4> Rains Of Ranchipur.” I.ana Turner. Richard Burton, Michael Rennie. (’55) Drama romance. (2) "Bigger Than Life.” James Mason, Barbara Rush. (’56) Drama. 11:30 10 LATE MOVIE 10:30 "Bloodhounds Of Broadwav." Mltzi Gavnor, Scott Brady, Michael O'Shea. (’52) Musical cornedv. 11:45 2 NEWS 10:45 12:00 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—# 11:00 12:05 4 SHOCK THEATRE 11:05 "Dracula's Daughter.” Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden. (’36) 12:15 2 CELEBRITY BILLIARDS 11:15 12:45 2 STAR TIME THEATRE 11:45 "Calling Northside 777.” James Stewart. Helen Walker. t’48i Suspense drama. 1:00 13 NEWS 12:00 1:15 13 SATURDAY ALMANAC 12:15 1:45 13 PAINTING 12:45 2:15 13 SOME HEROICAL SPIRITS 1:15

SUN., OCT. 6

FAST SLOW 3:00 13 SUNDAY MOVIE 4:00 # 2 HOURS. “The Devil At Four O'clock.” Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra, Kerwin Mathews. (’61) Adventure drama. 5:30 3 THE RIFLEMAN—Western 4:30 8 TO BE ANNOUNCED 10 GENTLE BEN—Drama SEASON DEBUT on Channel 10. A trained dolphin escapes from a seaquarium and adopts the Wedloe waterfront as his new home. Part I. 6:00 2 HUCKLEBERRY FINN—Drama 5:00 # Huck is captured by lllliputlans, and Tom and Becky meet up with giants. Huck Michael Shea Becky Lu Ann Haslam Tom Kevin Schultz 6:00 3-8-10 LASSIE—Drama 5:00 # Lassie goes for help when Corey Stuart is pinned down by a tree toppled during an earthquake. 4 MOVIE OF THE WEEK 2 HOURS. “The Rainmaker.” Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn, Wendell Corey. (’56) Drama romance set in a small Western town. 6 NEWS—# 6:30 2-6 WALT DISNEY 3:30 # 1 HOUR. "Pacifically Peeking," a live-action and animation survey of the Pacific Ocean with a new cartoon character, Moby Duck, as the guide. Marine life, surfing, unusual customs of island people, underwater films. 3-8 GENTLE BEN—Drama # Marco Polo rescues Ben when the bear is threatened by a shark. The Wedloes and seaquarlum officials set out in search of the missing pair. Conclusion of a twoparter. 10 NEWS 6:45 lO NANCEE—Music 5:45 7:00 3-8-10 ED SULLIVAN—Variety 6:00 # 1 HOUR. Guests: Tony Bennett,

TV in review By RICK DU BROW

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — The Detroit Tigers showed in Thursday's NBC-TV telecast of the World Series how to revitalize fan interest in baseball. In contrast to the season-long diet of low-scoring punchless games, the American League champions walloped baseballs all over the lot. They can hit, as everybody knew, and their three home runs — which helped square the series with St. Louis at a game apiece—were a big kick to the impartial viewer, not to mention Detroit fans. The 1968 baseball classic is shaping up as a fine video attraction. Bob Gibson, the spirit of St. Louis, turned in a corking pitching performance in the opener. And Detroit showed plenty of spunk in bouncing back in Thursday’s contest. What was really remarkable about Thursday’s game was that Detroit succeeded in doing

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to the polished, classy St. Louis team— the world champions— what few teams have been able to do: they made them look bad. And that is the one thing baseball afficionados don’t expect of St. Louis. As awkward, clumsy and heavyhanded Detroit looked in Wednesday’s opener, that is how St. Louis appeared Thursday. Now the series moves to Detroit, with day games scheduled there for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. As often happens in the World Series, an unsung hero earns the spotlight. And for teleview, ers Thursday, there was no doubt that the sleeper of the baseball showdown was the Tiger pitcher, Mickey Lolich, a well-regarded, cherub-faced athlete who not only hurled exceptionally, but also hit the first home run of his career. All of the Tigers seemed to be New Star, Old Pros NEW YORK (UPI) — Jose Feliciano, one of the newest recording stars, whose version of “Light My Fire” is at the top of most pop polls, will be a featured performer on Bing Crosby’s RCA Special to be shown on NBC-TV at 10-11 p.m. on Oct. 23. He’ll join Crosby, Bob Hope and The Supremes in the program that will feature Crosby and Hope reminiscing about their seven “road” movies, the first of which was “Road to Singapore” in 1940 and, maybe the last, “Road to Hong Kong” in 1962.

at the top of their game, but to longtime baseball fans there was a particular satisfaction in watching the veteran outfield great, A1 Kaline, go about his work beautifully and effortless-

ly. It is his first series, and to watch on television as he gracefully made a difficult catch and then picked up his share of hits was, alone, worth tuning in for.

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BEETLE BAILEY

By Mort Walker

Dionne Warwick Tiny Tim, comic Flip Wilson, the Kessler Twins and Woody Herman and his orchestra. 13 LAND OF THE GIANTS—Drama # 1 HOUR. Steve and Alex watch as a giant photographer murders his model and plants evidence to frame a hobo for the crime. s J eve Gary Conway £* ex Kurt Kastnar Valerie Deanna Lund photographer Paul Carr 7::il» 2 BEWITCHED—Comedy 6:30 # Samantha is mistaken for her look-alike cousin Serena and "zapped” to New Orleans In the year 1868. 6 MOTHERS-IN-LAW—Comedy # The Hubbards and Buells fight over who gets the credit for the marriage of their children Ka ye Kaye Ballard Eve Eve Arden 8:00 2-6 BONANZA—Western 7:00 # 1 HOUR. Luke Harper kills the Muddy Creek sheriff. Ben and Little Joe throw 1 im in jail and wait for a marshal to arrive. Luke Harper Joe Don Baker Casey Collins jean Hale Lawson Clifton James Mrs. Walker Ann Doran 3-8-10 SMOTHERS BROTHERS # 1 HOUR. Nancy Sinatra, writercomposer Mason Williams and ventriloquist Aaron Williams are guests. 4 GEORGE JESSEL SHOW—Variety # 1 HOUR. Guest of honor: Carl Reiner. Jack Carter. Sheldon Leonard. Rosemarie. Harvey Korman and Ketty Lester pay a visit. 8:00 13 THE F.B.I.—Adventure 7:00 # 1 HOUR Mafia hood Mike Riley becomes the target of an intense search. Inspector Erskine and a Mafia boss both want him. Mike Riley Dean Stockwell Jennie Hall Susan Strasberg 9:00 2 SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 8:00 # 2V* HOURS “Come Blow Your Horn." Frank Sinatra. Lee J. Cobb, Molly Picon. Barbara Rush. Jill St. John, Dan Blocker, Tony Bill. i'63i The carefree, lush life of a swinging bachelor develops complications when his young brother turns up at his penthouse apartment. 3-8-10 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE # 1 HOUR. Phelps and his crew are assigned to knock out a boxing syndicate that fixes fights. Wesley Sugar Ray Robinson Buckman Ron Randell Phelps Peter Graves 4 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL # 90 MIN’S. Iowa Hawkeves vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish. 6 PHYLLIS DILI.ER—Variety # 1 HOUR. Barbara Feldon, Hugh O’Brian. Pat Paulsen and the Pearce Sisters (five ’swinging’ musicians. ages 5 to 111. are guests. 13 SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE # 2 HOURS "Do Not Disturb " Doris Day. Rod Taylor, Hermlone Raddeley. Reginald Gardiner i’65> Comedy romance set around an American businessman and his wellmeaning. but meddlesome, wife who are transferred to England 10:00 3-8-10 NEWS 9:00 6 DICK POWEI.L THEATRE 1 HOUR "Savage Sunday." Ann Blyth. Nick Adams. A shy. sensitive girl gets into trouble on her first trip to a big city. 10:30 3 PERRY At \SON—Mystery 9:30 1 HOUR. 4 NEWS 8 LATE SHOW # “Bennv Goodman Story.” Steve Allen. Donna Reed. (’56i Story of the life and career of the bandleader. 10 TV SPORTSMAN’S CLUB 11:00 4 COUNTRY MUSIC—# 10:00 6-13 NEWS—# 10 THE CALIFORNIANS—Western 11:15 2 NEWS—# 10:15 11:30 2 ISSUES AND ANSWERS 10:50 # 1 HOUR. Dean Rusk. 3 SEASPRAY—# 6 TONIGHT—Variety # 90 MINS. 10 DePAUW UNIVERSITY 13 NOW!—Negro affairs 12:00 13 NEWS—# 11:00 12:15 13 CROSS EXAM—# Interview 11:15 12:15 13 PERSPECTIVE 11:45

ARCHIE

By Bob Montana

BUZ SAWYER

By Roy Crane

JOHNNY HAZARD

WALT DISNEY’S SCAMP

BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH

By Fred Lasswell

BLONDIE

By Chic Young

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