The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 October 1967 — Page 9
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THE DAILY BANNER DAILY TV GUIDE
raUBSDAT. October M. 1M7 ErentaiK t;M Ch. 3—News, (ports, weather 4—Dennis the Menace 6-13—News, weather sports-e 8—McHale's Navy 10—News, weather, sports •:J0 Ch. 2-6—News, Huntley & Brini-ley-c 4—Perry Mason 8-10—News, Cronklte-* 13—Combat f :80 Ch. 2—To be Announced 6-8—News, weather, sports •« 10—Rifleman 7:35 Ch. 10—PoUtlcal Talk. Democrat 7:30 Ch. 2-6—Daniel Boone-e 4—Truth or Consequences-e 8-10—Peanuts-s-c 13—Batman-c 8:00 Ch. 4—Divorce Court-e 8-10—Don Knotts-s-c 13—Flying Nun-e >:X Ch. 2-6—Jronslde-c 4—American West 13—Bewitched-c 8:00Ch. 4—Merv Crlffin-c 8—Movle-c 13—That Girl-* 10—FBI-c 8:30 Ch. 2—Bewitched-* 6—Dragnet-c 13—Peyton Place-e 10:00 ch. 3-6—Dean Martln-c 10—News, weather, sports 13—Good Company-c 10:30 Ch. 4—News, weather 10—Custer-c 13—Rifleman-Western 31:00 Ch. 3—News, sports, weather 4—Allred Hitchcock 6-13—News, weather, sports-e 11:30 Ch. 2-6—Johnny Carson-c 4—Human Jungle 8—Movie 10—Movie 13—Joey Blshop-e 11:45 Ch. »—Movie, “War Arrow.'* 1:00 Ch. 2-6—News 13—Understanding Our World 1:30 Ch. 13—Zoo Time-c 2:00 Ch. 13—University of Michigan 3:30 Ch. 13—News FMDAT. October 87, 1067 Morning 8:35 Ch. 13—Five Minutes to Live By 6:30 Ch. 6—Today in Indlana-c 8—Sunrise Semester-* 13—Silent Heritage 7:00 Ch. 3-6—Today-c 8—Town and Country-e 13—Of Lands and Seas-c 7:35 Ch. 8—Chapel Door-c 7:30 Ch. 4—Kartoon Karnlval-e 8-10—News. Benti-c 7:55 Ch. 8—News, Stan Wood-e 10—Doctor's House Call 8:00 Ch. 8-10—Captain Kangaroo-c 13—Kindergarten College-c 8:30 Ch. 6—Chamber of Commerce 8:00 Ch. 3—Snap Judgment-c 4—Spanish 1 and n 6—Jim Gerard-o 8—Movie-c 10—Don’s Cartoon Theater 13—Paul Dlxon-c 8:28 Ch. 3—News, Dickerson-* 8:30 Ch. 2—Concentratlon-c 4—Little Show 10—TV Bingo. Game 6:88 Ch. 6—Doctor’s House Call-e
TELEVISION IN REVIEW
By DICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD UPI — Cancellations of television series that don’t have big star names to bolster them are beginning to pile up as video movies and specials continue to pulverize regular programming. “Dundee and the Culhanea CBS-TV Western with John Mills, has already been marked for axing. NBC-TV, meanwhile, has canceled—as of January—“Accidental Family,” a half-hour series with Jerry Van Dyke as a nightclub comedian who is a widower with a son. And it is reported that ABCTV has also canceled “Iron Horse,” a Western with Dale Robertson. All three series are up against weekly movies. “Iron Horse,” an hour show that did all right in the ratings last season—its first—when it was seen on Mondays, and against no movie, was switched this semester to Saturdays. “Dundee and the Culhane” and “Accidental Family” are new entries. It is also reported, meanwhile, that long-running series “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” is on very thin ice at NBC-TV. The question of its future is frankly being discussed at the network. The show business trade paper “Variety” notes that “U.N.C.L.E.” has probably been “the victim of too many shifts in the schedule,” seeming to occupy a new program slot every year. In addition, in its new slot this year, on Mondays, it has
run up against the most powerful night of regular series programming of each week—that belonging to CBS-TV. Its direct competitors are “Gunsmoke” and Lucille Ball. If "U.N.C.L.E.” does go under, it will mean that the James Bond era of video series is officially dead. This was the series that started it adl, and the others that moved in on the fad have gone, with "U.N.C.L.E.” now buried low in the ratings. There is steady talk, meanwhile, to the effect that it is a pretty fair bet that there may soon be seven network movies every week—in short, one every night. Currently, Monday is the only night without one. On Tuesday, NBC-TV offered television’s first double feature, and the overnight New York City ratings indicated that the films—“A Hard Day’s Night” and “Cinderfella”—scored heavily, each one doing well. The overnight rating also indicates that the ABC-TV adaptation of the musical “Kismet” did reasonably well too, especially considering the movie competi-
tion.
And as the network yearning for faster and faster ratings news grows and grows, it has been revealed that tests apparently are under way for a system of measurment that would offer national overnight statistics. Up to this season, the national ratings were issued every two weeks. Now it is every week. The spectre of daily national ratings must be horrifying to producers. But it will be great for the tranquilizer business.
10:00 Ch. 2-8—Personality, G«me-* 4—Fu 6ltlv* 10—Andy Griffith 13—Bonnie Prudden. Wom*n-c 10:25 Ch. 8—New*, 8t*n Wood-* 10:30 Ch. 3-6—Hollywood Square*-* 8-10—Dick Van Dyke 13—Family Gam* 11:00 Ch. 2-6—Jeopardy-* 4—Texan 8-10—Lot* of Llfe-e 13—Everybody’* Talklnt 11:28 Ch. 4—Children's Doctor 8—Tops In Fashion-c 10—Doctor’s House Can 11:30 Cb. 3-6—World Serles-c 4—TV Bmeo, Gam* MO—Search for Tomorrow-c 13—Donna Reed 11:45 Ch. 8-10—Guiding Llght-e 11:55 Cb. 3—Farm Report 6—News, Newman-e Afternoon 12:00 Ch. 3—Dating Game-* 4—Cartoon*-c 6—Concentratlon-c 8—New*, weather and Women’s features-c 10—News, weather, farms 13-50-50 Club-e 13:30 Ch. 2—Let’s Make a Deal-e 6—Easy Money. Game-c 8-10—As the World Turas-e 1:00 Ch. 2—Days of Our Lives-* 4—Woody Woodbury-c 8-10—Love Is A Many Splendored Thlng-e 1:25 Ch. 6—Doctor’s House Call-c 1:30 Ch. 2-6—Doctors-c 8-10—House Party-* 13—Dream Glrl-e 1:55 Ch. 13—News, Sanders-* 2:00 Ch. 26—Another World-e 8-10—To Tell the Truth-c 13—General Hospltal-e 2:25 Ch. 8—News-c 10—News, Edwards-e 2:30 Ch. 2-6—You Don’t Say!-e 4—Islands In the Sun 8-10—Edge of Nlght-c 13—Dark Shadows 3:00 Ch. 2-8—Match Game-* 4—Billie Boucher 8-10—Secret Storm-* 13—Dating Game-c 3:25 Ch. 13—News. Kalber-c 3:30 Ch. 2—Newlywed Game-e 4—Leave It To Beaver 6—Days of Our Llves-c 8—PDQ, Game-c 10—Beverly Hillbillies 13—Honeymoon Race-c 4:00 Ch. 2—Beatles. Cartoons-c 4—Popeye’s Diner. Children-e 6—Movie 8—Andy Griffith 10—Ripcord 13—Newlywed Game-e 4:30 Ch. 2—Journey to the Center of The Earth-Cartoons-e 8—Movie 10—Movie 13—GUllgan’s Island 8:00 Ch. 2—Off to See The Wlzard-e 4—Mike Douglas-e 13—1 Love Lucy 8:30 Ch. 13—News. Peter Jennir.vs-e Programs subject to change without
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NATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
INDIANA WEATHER: Partly cloudy and not as cool today. Mostly cloudy tonight with showers likely. Cloudy with occasional showers likely Friday. Winds southwesterly 8 to 15 miles per hour today, becoming southeasterly 8 to 15 mph tonight. High today 54 to 62. Low tonight in 40s. High Friday in 50s. Precipitation probability 20 per cent today, 60 tonight and Friday. Outlook for Indiana: Mostly cloudy with occasional rain Friday night Chance of some snow extreme northwest Friday night. Partial clearing and cooler Saturday.
Minimum so* 6 A.M so* 7 A.M. 30* 8 A.M 33* 9 AM 38* 10 A.M 44* 11 A.M. 49* 12 Noon 50* 1 P.M 52*
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Bloomington One performance only—not a Series attraction TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 8 P.M. Reserved seats: $4.50, $4, $3.50, $2.50, $1.50
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is a great liquid mine. It contains four billion tons of dissolved minerals—sodium chloride, magnesium, lithium, and potash.
GREENCASTLE Drive-In Theatre U.S. Road 40 and 43 5 Mile* South of OrooncastU Gr**ncatH«, Indiana FRI. f SAT., SUN. OCT. 27, 28, 29 "FRANKENSTEIN MEETS SPACE MONSTER" PLUS "CURSE OF THE VOO DOO" PIUS "DRACULA, PRINCE OF DARKNESS"
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Johnny Hazard
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Beetle Bailey ® By Mart Walker
Archie ® By Bob Montana
Buz Sawyer
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