The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1968 — Page 7

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Friday, August 9, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

FRI., AUG. 9

FAST SLOW 5:00 S CARTOONS—* 4:0e 4 HECTOR IIKATHCOAT—+ 6 NEWS—* • McHALES NAVY "Uncle Admiral." 3:30 2-3-6-8-10 NEWS 4:30 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS * 1 HOUR. "The Vest Pocket Countries.” 13 I LOVE LUCY 0:00 13 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND S:00 0:30 2-6 TARZAN—Junfle drama 3:30 * 1 HOUR. Jai and the son of a native chief are kidnapped b; a wounded robber they tried to help, (re-run) 3-8-10 WILD, WILD WEST—Drama * 1 HOUR. 4 TRUTH. CONSEQUENCES—* 3:30 13 OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD—Movie * 1 HOUR. "Captain Sinbad." An Arabian nights tale of adventure and magic. Part I of a two-part story, (re-run) 7:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy 6:00 * "Little Bit Of Genius." Harold and his pal enter a model airplane contest. 7:30 2-6 STAR TREK—Science fiction 6:30 * 1 HOUR. The Enterprise returns to the 20th Century to find out what happened on» Earth In the year 1968. (re-run) 3-8-10 GOMER PYLE—Comedy * Lou-Ann Poovie looks forward to her father's visit so she can show off boy friend Oomer. Father Poovie isn't easy to impress, (re-run) Lou-Ann Elizabeth MacRae Father Poovie Tol Avery Gomer Jim Nabors 4 PASSWORD—Game * Allen Ludden emcees. 13 MAN IN A SUITCASE—Adventure * 1 HOUR. Joan Heinemann, an old friend of McGill's, thinks she’s going mad. McGill thinks someone else is trying to drive her there. 8:00 3-10 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7:00 * 2 HOURS. "Around The World Under The Sea.” ('661 Adventure drama set around a group of scientists who travel the seven seas to lay sonar devices on the ocean floor. Lloyd Bridges, Shirley Eaton, David McCallum. (re-run) 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety * 90 MINS. Frankie Randall, Henry Morgan, Jaye P. Morgan, Marty Brill. John T. McPhee, Jackie Kannon. 8 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 2 HOURS. “The Lady Gambles.” Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Preston, Stephen McNally, Tony Curtis. (’49) A woman goes to Las Vegas and develops an uncontrollable passion for gambling. 8:30 2-6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 7:30 * Peter Marshall Is host of the game show. 13 GUNS OF WILL SONNETT * Two brothers, whose father was killed by Jim Sonnett. take Jeff as a hostage. They threaten to kill him if Will fails to return with Jim by sundown, (re-run) 9:00 2 LAWRENCE WELK 8:00 * 1 HOUR. The Music Makers sa-

lute the state of Illinois' sesqulcentennlal year. Songs Include "Chicago,” "Summertime,” "W 1 n d y,” "Beautiful Dreamer." “Walts You Saved For Me." "My Kind Of Town,” ”1 Wish I Was In Peoria.” "Rock Island Line,” “South Side Of Chicago.” others. 6 JUSTICE FOR ALL—Documentary * SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. NBC News examines the problems of the poor in obtaining adequate legal assistance. Edwin Newman narrates, (rerun) 13 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE—Drama * 1 HOUR. A man who has been ‘phased out' of his job is charged with murdering his ex-boss, (rerun) 9:30 4 NEWS 8:30 10:00 2 HIGH CHAPARRAL—Western 9:00 * 1 HOUR. Padre Guillermo flees Mexico to escape a vendetta. He’s accompanied by two nuns and Maria. (re-run) 3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Rolling Bones.” Attempts to commit a wealthy man to a mental institution bring a new kind of challenge to Perry Mason. 10:30 3 LATE MOVIE 9:30 * "Harry Black And The Tiger." Stewart Granger. Barbara Rush. C58) A man stalks tigers for fun and profit. (+ All-Star Wrestling follows the movie.) 6 TONIGHT—Variety * 90 MINS. 8 LATE SHOW * “Twenty-Three Paces To Baker Street.” Van Johnson. Vera Miles. C56) A blind man overhears a kidnapping, murder and extortion plot. Scotland Yard doesn't believe his story. 10 GRAMBLING COLLEGE: 100 YARDS TO GLORY—Documentary * SPECIAL 1 HOUR. Story of the educational institution (all Negro) located about 300 miles north of New Orleans, and Its extraordinary football team and coach. Eddie Robinson. 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety * 90 MINS. 11:00 2 NEWS 10:00 4 STARLITE THEATRE 11:30 2 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30 * 90 MINS 10 LATE MOVIE "Last Of The Fast Guns." Jock Mahoney, Gilbert Roland. Linda Cristal. ('58> A gunslinger is hired to find a missing man. 12:00 13 PROBLEMS Sc CHALLENGES 11:00 12:30 13 EDUCATIONAL FILM 11:30 1:00 13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD 12:00

SAT., AUG. 10

FAST SLOW rc.’iU 13 COUNTY NEWSREEL—* 4:50 6:00 6 SUPER SIX—* Cartoon 5:00 8 SUMMER SEMESTER—* 13 TO BE ANNOUNCED 6::;0 3 SUMMER SEMESTER—* 5:36 6 SUPER PRESIDENT—* Cartoon 8 INDIANA FARMER 13 SATURDAY ALMANAC—* 7:00 3-8 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—* 6:00 4 CARTOONS—* 6 THREE STOOGES—* Kids’ show 13 FARM FRONT—* 7::UI13 TIMOTHY CHURCHMOUSE—* 6:30

8:00 2 SUPER SIX—* Cartoon 7:00 3-10 FRANKENSTEIN. JR * 8 SUMMER SHOWTIME—* 13 CASPER CARTOONS—* 8::M» 2 SUPER PRESIDENT—* 7:36 3-8-10 THE HERCULOIDS—* 13 FANTASTIC FOUR—* Cartoon •COO 2-6 THE FLINTSTONES—* 8:00 3-10 SHAZZAN—* Cartoon 4 KIMBA—* Cartoon 8 UNCLE BUSTER—* Kids' show 13 SPIDERMAN—* Cartoon 0:20 2-6 YOUNG SAMSON—* 8:30 3-4-10 SPACE GHOST—* Cartoon 13 CENTER OF THE EARTH—* 10:00 2-6 BIRDMAN—* Cartoon 9:00 3-8-10 MOBY DICK—* Cartoon 4 THUNDERBIRDS—* Cartoon 13 KING KONG—* Cartoon 10:30 2-6 ATOM ANT—* Cartoon 9:20 3-8-10 SUPERMAN'/\QUAMAN-* 13 GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE—* 11:00 2-6 COOL AIcCOOL—* Cartoon 10:00 4 HOOSIER ROUNDUP—Farm news 13 NEW BEATLES—* Cartoon 11 ::!• 2-13 AMERICAN BANDSTAND 10:20 * 1 HOUR. Eleventh Anniversary show. Guests: The McCoys. (Part It 3-8-10 JO.NNY QUEST—* Cartoon 4 LESSONS FOR LIVING 6 JOB LINE—* Employment 12:00 3-8-10 LONE RANGER—* 11:06 4 UPBEAT—Music * 1 HOUR 6 SATURDAY MATINEE "High Class Mongrel." Jack Carson. 12:20 2-13 HAPPENING '68—Music 11:20 3-8-10 ROAD RUNNER—* Cartoon 6 NFL HIGHLIGHTS—* Football 1:00 2-6 BASEBALL 12:00 * Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers. 3 FARM REPORT 4 RIG WESTERN 2 HOURS. “Five Guns West." John Lund. Dorothy Malone. ('55) 8 TENNESSEE TUXEDO—* Cartoon 10 DR. HOPP AND FRIENDS 13 PROFILE IN ART—* 1:30 3 EARLY MOVIE 12:30 90 MINS. "The Man Inside.” Jack Palance. Anita Ekberg. C58i 8 FRANKENSTEIN, JR * lO THE RIFLEMAN—Western 13 ROLLER DERRY * 1 HOUR. 2:00 8 SATURDAY THEATRE 1:00 * 90 MINS. “Yankee Buccaneer.” Jeff Chandler, Scott Brady. C52i 10 THE CALIFORNIANS—Western 2:30 10 SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 90 MINS "Last Of The Fast Guns.” Jock Mahoney, Gilbert Roland. 13 CELEBRITY BILLIARDS—* 2:.V. 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—* 1:3.7 3:00 3 THE DEPUTY—Western 2:00 4 PROFESSIONALS—* Sports 13 TO BE ANNOUNCED 3:30 3 STAR BRIGHT THEATRE 2:30 4 RILL ANDERSON—* Variety 8 EARLY SHOW 90 MINS "Go For Broke.” Van Johnson. t'51i World War II drama. 13 CAR AND TRACK—* Racing »:00 2-13 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 3:00 * 90 MINS. National AAU Men's And Women's Outdoor Swimming Sc Dhing Championships, at Lincoln, Nebraska. 3 ZOORAMA 4 HARRIGAN AND SON—Comedy 6 COUNTRY MUSIC HALL—* 10 THE DETECTIVES—Drama 1 HOUR Robert Taylor stars. 1:30 3 CIA REPORTS 3:30 * “What Makes Champions?" 4 BATTLE LINE—Documentary 6 PORTER WAGONER—* Variety

* TV in Review

By ROBERT MUSEL

NEW YORK (UPI)—When it

comes to a big news set-piece like the Republican National Convention at Miami Beach NBC-TV is hard to beat. All the usual audience measurements show the team headed by Chet Huntley and David Brinkley wound up the fateful week well ahead of the opposition in the ratings. CBS-TV did a little better against its arch-rival than it managed in 1964 but not enough to make any claims—and the silence from CBS was more eloquent than words. Yet for those who tried to watch both networks there was technically little to choose between the

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NBC crew and Walter Cronkite’s CBS cohorts. Both turned in fine reporting jobs. Huntley and Brinkley, who first teamed for the 1956 conventions, batted the ball back and forth complementing each other in their usual easy, authoritative and informative style. They were visually more concentrated and, perhaps, more attractive than the solitary Cronkite alone in his booth passing the baton from time to time to Roger Mudd and Eric Sevareid In their own

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No Changes Planned But should this have made so much difference? In 1964, in a similar ratings depression, CBS

MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE 10 Minute Drive West of Plainfield on U.S. 40 Wed. thru lues. Aug. 7-13 ONE FULL WEEK ’ Double Feature Program JULIE ANDREWS THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE AND ROBERT WAGNER & MARY TYLER MOORE DON'T JUST STAND THERE

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THE GRADUATE AND WHERE THE BULLETS PLY

switched its anchor man—with even unhappier results. There will be no changes for Chicago this time since it obviously is not a matter of personalities, whatever it is. NBC’s lead was expected and modestly accepted in a statement by its news president, Reuven Frank. ABC-TV started the week with a striking success of its own—it increased its audience tenfold over its tiny 1964 figures. And it might have done even better had it been able to inject more vitality into the 90 minutes nightly summary it carried rather than face the intimidating expense of gavel to gavel coverage. The convention windup came across strongly Thursday night with some dramatic shots of president nominee Richard M.

Nixon promising law and order in the streets (which ABC’s special commentator William Buckley Jr., had accurately predicted would be the big campaign issue rather than Vietnam). Good News Reporting There was another example of good exciting television report, ing in the way the networks floor men tracked down those who objected to the selection of Gov. Spiro Agnew of Maryland as Nixon’s running matebefore the convention overwhelmingly approved Nixon’s choice. Spokesmen for all three networks said that none of the lessons learned at Miami Beach would significantly affect their coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago starting Aug. 26.

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