The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1968 — Page 7

Tuesday, March 19, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER DAILY TV GUIDE

TUES., MAR. 19

FAST SLOW

5:00 2 GARRISONS GORILLAS 4:00 + 1 HOUR. War adventure. 4 THE FLINTSTONES—♦ 5:30 4 MAN FROM TJ.N.C.L.E. 4:30 # 1 HOUR. An insane man tries to get information out of Napoleon and Iliya. 13 NEWS—# 6:00 2-6-10 NEWS—# 5:00 3 THE FLINTSTONES—# 8 McHALE’S NAVY “Portrait Of A Peerless Leader." 6:30 3-8 NEWS—# 5:30 4 PERJJY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. A race driver who thinks his business partner is cheating him is charged with murder. 13 I LOVE LUCY "Lucy Meets The Queen." «:00 2 STAR TREK—Science fiction 6:00 # 1 HOUR. Kirk and part of his crew are exposed to a deadly virus after boarding the Starship Exeter. Tracy Morgan Woodward William Roy Jensen 7:00 lO NEWLYWED GAME 6:00 # Bob Eubanks is host. 13 GILLIGAN’S ISLAND—# Comedy Lso 3-8-10 DAKTARI—Jungle drama 6:30 # 1 HOUR. Dr. Marsh Tracy treats a vicious leopard, and Judy the chimp adopts its cub. (re-runi Marsh Tracy, Marshall Thompson Paula Cheryl Miller Hedley Hedley Mattingly 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—# 6 I DREAM OF JEANNIE—Comedy # Jeannie s sister poses as a space scientist so she can be Tony’s partner in "Operation: First Couple On The Moon.” Jeannie Barbara Eden Tony Larry Hagman Dr. Swanson Kay Reynolds Turk William Smith 13 GARRISON’S GORILLAS—War # 1 HOUR. "The Big Con.” The Gorillas are assigned to steal enemy i printing plates that print counterfeit American money, (rerun) 8 ()(• 2 6 JERRY LEWIS—Variety 7:00 # 1 HOUR. Barbara Eden and Merv Griffin are tonight s guests. Griffin sings “Talk To The Animals and M:ss Eoen offers "Beautiful Things.” In one comedy sketch. Jerry portrays the janitor in the White House, where he answers a call on the "hot line”.

4 HAZEL—Comedy # Hazel enlists her friend’s help as a butler and gets mixed up In George's business affairs. 8:30 3-8-10 RED SKELTON—Variety 7:30 # 1 HOUR. Guest: Eddy Arnold. 4 DIVORCE COURT—# 13 IT TAKES A THIEF—Adventure # 1 HOUR. "Birds Of A Feather." Alexander Mundy goes after microfilm which may be concealed In the gold tooth of an inmate at an Iron Curtain country prison. Tracey Lewis . Charlene Holt Trish Tisha Sterling Mundy Robert Wagner Ana Taina Elg !»:00 2-6 TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE 8:00 # 2 HOURS. "The Second Time Around." t’61) A young widow from the East decides to start life anew in the wild West, (re-run> Lucretia Debbie Revnolds Aggie Thelma Ritter Dan Jones Steve Forrest Pa: Collins Andy Griffith John Yoss Ken Scott dance hall girl Juket Prowse

4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety # 90 MINS Henry Morgan is guest host. Hans Conreid. Eli Wallach, Susan Scrasberg. Dr Joyce Brothers. Dudley Moore. Kokomo. Jr. 9:30 3-10 GOOD MORNING WORLD 8:30 # Dave Lewis is stunned by his fathers plans to re-marry, especially when he finds out two women are involved! 8 BATTLE OF THUY PHU # SPECIAL. Study of the gap in understanding between American military personnel and Vie: Namese civilians. Holland Smith narrates. 13 N.Y.P.D.—Police adventure # "Nothing Is Real But The Dead.' Part II. Greenwich Village hippies Samantha and Jack know who murdered Paul Ogden, but they’re afraid to talk. 10:00 3-8 STRANGE CASE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 9:00 # SPECIAL, l HOUR. Observations on the English language, inspecting the ways public figures have used it as an instrument of persuasion, the differences in the speaking and literary styles of several writers, how politicians adapt their speeches to the circumstance and audience, etc.

10 NEWS

13 THE INVADERS—Science fiction # 1 HOUR. ‘The Pursued.” A pretty alien girl loses control of her synthetic emotions and turns to David Vincent for help. Anne Gibbs Suzanne Pleshette

David Vincent Roy Thinnes Edgar Scovllle Kent Smith

10:30 4 NEWS 0:30

10 STRANGE CASE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE # SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Observations on the English language, inspecting the ways public figures have used it as an instrument of persuasion, the differences in the speaking and literary styles of several writers. how politicians adapt their speeches to the circumstance and audience, etc. 11:00 2-3-6-8-13 NEWS 10:00 4 ALFRED HITCHCOCK—Mystery "Diplomatio Corpse.” 11:30 2-6 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30

# SO MINS.

LATE MOVIE # Deadline At Dawn.” Bill Williams Susan Hayward. (’46) Mysterv. SKI WITH STEIN—# Sports

LATE SHOW

# "The Spoilers.” Jeff Chandler. Anne Baxter. (’56) Western. LATE MOVIE "Gang War.” Charles Bronson, Gloria Henry. C58i Crime drama JOEY BISHOP—Variety

# 90 MINS.

ADVENTURES IN PARADISE 10:35 1 HOUR. An Australian girl asks Adam Troy to teach her how to

be a lady.

CONTINENTAL COMMENT 12:00 GERMANY TODAY 12:30

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10 13 11:35 4 1:00 13 1:30 13

WED., MAR. 20

FAST

SLOW

2:30 2-6 THE DOCTORS—# 1:30 3-8-10 HOUSE PARTY—# 4 HIGH AND WILD—# 13 BABY GAME—# 2:55 13 CHILDREN’S DOCTOR—# 1:55 3:00 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—# 2:00 3-8-10 TO TELL THE TRUTH—# 4 BILLIE BOUCHER SHOW 13 GENERAL HOSPITAI—#

3:25 3 BETTY FILIP—# 2:25 8-10 NEWS—# 3:30 2-6 YOU DON’T SAY—# 2:30 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—# 4 DENNIS THE MENACE 13 DARK SHADOWS—# 4:00 2 BULL WINKLE—# 1:00 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—# 4 POPEYE—# 6 MATCH GAME—# 13 MIKE DOUGLAS # 80 MINS. Richard Tucker. Frank Rizzo. Serendipity Singers. Anna Moffo, others. 1:25 6 NEWS—# 3:25 4:30 2 FANTASTIC FOUR—# 3:30 3 EARLY MOVIE # 90 MINS "Serpent Of The Nile." Raymond Burr. Rhonda Fleming. 6 PAT BOONE # 90 MINS. Dusty Springfield. John Ericson, Guy Marks, Richard Pryor. 8 EARLY SHOW 90 MINS. “Cry Tough.” John Saxon. Linda Cristal. r59i 10 EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS 'Tarzan’s New York Adventure." Johnny Weismuller. (’42 ■ 3:00 2 THE ACTOR 4:00 # SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Documentary 4 THE FLINTSTONES—# 3:30 4 MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. 4:30 # 1 HOUR. Napoleon and Iliya think Thrush is behind the murder of an actor. 13 NEWS—# 0:00 2-6-10 NEWS—# 5:00 3 THE FLINTSTONES—# 8 McHALE’S NAVY "Camera. Action. Panic.” 6:30 3-8 NEWS—# 6:30 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. Perry returns to his alma mater and defends an educator charged with murder. 13 I LOVE LUCY "The Fox Hunt.” 7:00 2 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 6:00 # Peter Marshall is host. lO GUNS OF WILL SONNETT # Jeff Sonnett has to face a professional gunfighter to keep him from killing the town doctor, (rerun) 13 GILLIGAN’S ISLAND—# Comedy

7:30 2-6 THE VIRGINIAN—Western 6:30 # 90 MINS. “Seth.” A young man tries to decide whether to join Trampas and an honest way of life, or to remain in hiding in the hills and keep a rendezvous with an outlaw gang. Seth Michael Burns Trampas Doug McClure Sheriff Calder Rusty Lane Sheriff Abbott Ross Elliott Jud Kevin Hagen

3-8-10 LOST IN SPACE—Drama # 1 HOUR. John Robinson and his crew face the prospect of being quick-frozen and imprisoned in a drifting space penitentiary. (re-

run!

Phanzig Marcel Hillaire John Guy Williams 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES # Bob Barker is host. 13 THE AVENGERS—Adventure # 1 HOUR. Linda Thorson makes her debut as undercover agent Tara King. John Steed s new partner, and Emma Peel takes her leave of the stealthy business. “The Forget-Me-Knot.” A fellow-agent of Steed's is rendered virtually helpless by an amnesia-producing drug fired into him from a gun. Steed . Patrick Macnee Emma Peel Diana Rigg vjara King Linda Thorson Mother Patrick Newell Mortimer .... Patrick Kavar.augh 8 00 4 HAZEL—Comedy 7:00 # Hazel takes over the management of the Bulldogs football team. 8:30 3-8-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 7:30 # Granny convinces herself that she has the gift of prophecy and starts issuing predictions for her family and friends.

Elverra . . Connie Bawyer Granny Irene Ryan

4 DIVORCE COURT—# 13 WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE # 2'2 HOURS. "Harlow.” (’64i Story of the life of the movie queen and the Hollywood era of

1928 (re-run i

Jean Harlow Carroll Baker Everett Redman . Martin Balsam Arthur Landau Red Buttons Jack Harrison .. Michael Connors Mrs. Landau Hanna Landy Mama Jean ... Angela Lansbury Paul Bern Peter Lawford Richard Manley . . Leslie Nielsen Marino Bello Raf Vallone 9:00 2-6 BOB HOPE—Variety 8:00 # SPECIAL. 1 HOUR Bob's guests are Anne Bancroft. Jill St John, Arnold Palmer and Lou Rawls. Les Brown and his band furnish the music. Bob opens the show with his customary comedy monologue. 9:00 3-8-10 GREEN ACRES—Comedy 8:00 # Oliver suggests the rutabaga as a new crop for Hooterville farmers, along with a publicity campaign to create a market

Oliver Eddie Albert Lisa Eva Gabor

4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety # 90 MINS. Carol Burnett Harvey Korman, Vic Terry, The Happenings, Rodney Dangerfield, Marty Ingels, Prof. Irwin Corey. 9:30 3-8-10 HE AND SHE—Comedy 8:30 # Ponopolis is an old man who is about to be deported back to Greece. Paula tries to find a legal loophole that would help keep him in the United States. 're-run) Ponopolis Wolfe Barzella Simpson Charles Lane 10:00 2-6 JACK BENNY—Variety 9:00 # SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. "Jack Benny's Carnival Nights,” with guest stars Lucille Ball, Johnny Carson. Ben Blue, and Paul Revere and the Ra;ders. Cameo appearances by Bob Hope, Danny Thomas. Dean Martin, the Smothers Brothers, George Burns and Don Drysdale. A carnival provides the setting. Details on page 16. 3-8 JONATHAN WINTERS—Cnmedy # I HOUR. Tonight's guests are Milton Berle and songstress Delia

Reese.

lO NEWS 10:30 4 NEWS 9:30 10 JONATHAN WINTERS—Comedy # 1 HOUR. Guests: Broadway star Robert Morse. songstress Vikki Carr, and the Young Saints musical group. Morse sings “Lulu's Back In Town” and “Steepin' Out With My Baby.” 11:00 2-3-6-8-13 NEWS 10:00 4 ALFRED HITCHCOCK—Mystery "Percentage ” 11:30 2-6 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30 # 90 MINS. 3 LATE MOVIE "Man On A String." Ernest Borgnine. Kerwin Mathews. ''61) Espionage adventure. 4 SKI WITH STEIN—# Sports 8 LATE SHOW # "Money. Women And Guns." Jock Mahoney, Kim Hunter. ('591 Western. 10 LATE MOVIE “Return Of The Frontiersman." Gordon MacRae. Rory Calhoun, Julie London. ('491 Western 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety # 90 MINS 11:35 4 ADVENTURES IN PARADISE 10:35 1 HOUR A Frenchman visiting a remote island finds his life is in

danger.

1<M)13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD 12:00 1:30 13 GERMANY TODAY 12:30

Heats A Heap CHICAGO 1UPI)—A unique burner used to preheat scrap metal in the basic oxygen furnaces of a Chicago steel mill really "warm up" to its job.

Voncostle FRI. SAT. SUN.

GEORGE PEPPARD is PJ: GAYU HUNNICIJTT-RAYMOND BURR TECHNICOLOR* A UNIVERSAL PICTURE COMING SOON MARCH 29-30-31

Walt Disney’s ‘Jungle Book

TECHNICAIOR

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It generates up to 250 million British thermal units per hour and can heat a 50-ton charge of scrap to about 1,200 degrees P. in nine minutes. The burner’s heat output is the highest in any steelmaking furnace that uses only pure oxygen and natural gas, says the National Cylinder Gas division of Chemetron Corporation, which developed it in conjunction with the mill.

Voncostle 1 Showing Only at 7:30 P. M. Wed. Thurs. 20 21

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“PARSIFAL”

INDIANA UNIVERSITY OPERA THEATER'S 20th Annual Production of Wagner’s Religious Opera (Only Performance Song in English in U.S.) SUNDAY, MARCH 31 I.U. AUDITORIUM Begins 4 p.m.. with Supper Intermission 5:45 p.m.. Production Resumes 7:30 pja. All Seats Reserved $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00 Ticket* at I.U. Auditorium Box Office Phone 337-1103

DAILY CROSSWORD

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