The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1968 — Page 9
Wednesday, September 4, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 9
THE DAILY BANNER
Daily TV Guide
WED., SEPT. 4
FAST SLOW
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2-3 e-S-lO-13 NEWS 4 OE LANDS AND SEAS
♦ 1 HOUR. ''Romantic Europe.' 2- 6 THE VIRGINIAN—Western 5::tU ♦ 90 MINS. "The Gentle Tamers." Clay Grainger hires three convicts lor work at the Shiloh Ranch. It’s all part of a dangerous experiment tor a proposed parole program, tre-
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Val Anthony Call Dan Darwin Joston Ira Don Pedro Colley 3- 8 10 LOST IN SPACE—Drama ♦ 1 Hon.?. The Robinsons are lured to an alien planet inhabited by hard-rocking. Earthling-hke teen-
agers. tre-run)
Bartholomew Gil Rogers Edgar Keith Taylor TRUTH OK CONSEQUENCES—♦
I LOVE LUCY
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HAZEL—Comedy ti:00 "The F.urglar In Mr. B ■ P>' s " Hazel s btlief in a stranger has a big
effect cn his outlook
13 GULld AVS ISLAND—Comedy ;::»tl 3 8-1C HEVERLY IIILLltlLLIES (>::«» ♦ Granny becomes home.-.tk for the sight of snow, so Mrs. Drysdale tries to arrange for a big "blizzard" to hit Beverly Hills, c re-run I Granny Irene Ryan Mrs. Drysdale . . Harriet MacGibbon Jed Buddy Ebsen
4 PASSWORD—Game
♦ Betty White (Mrs Allen Luddem and Frank Gifford are lo-
nighfs guest celebrities
13 BILLY GRAHAM—Religion ♦ SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Highlights of
the San Antonio Crusade.
K:«0 2 BILLY GRAHAM—Religion IdtO 4- SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Highlights of
the San Antonio Crusade.
3-8-10 GREEN ACRES—Comedy + The Douglases' home life becomes the subject of critical review in Hootrrville Valley when a ten-year-old electronics wizard wres the farm far sound—and pictures! ire-
run i
Oliver Eddie Albert Lisa Eva Gabor 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety + 90 MINS Guests: Genevieie. Sandler & Young. Reverend Billy Graham, actress Susan Batson and comics Clair <&r McMahon. 6 Ml SIC HALL—Variety ♦ 1 HOUR Ed McMahon is host to the rock group of Anthonv and the Imperials, comedian Charlie Manna, actress-songstress Barbara McNair, and the Rascals rock-jazz group Miss McNair solos "Get Me To The Church On Time" and "On A Clear Day." The Rascals perform to Beautiful Morning." "Temptation s About To Get Me” and "People Gotta Be Free." Charlie Manna and McMahon discuss "losers”. M::iO 3-8 J'' HE AND SHE—Comedy LiilO ♦ Paula plays matchmaker for her unmarried girl friend and a nervous doctor. Dick's tonsils are at stake! (re-run i girl Mariette Hartley doctor John Astin Paula . Pa"la Prentiss Dick Richard Benjamin 13 PEYTON PI ACE—Serial drama « NEW TIME The F»vc r e-id Tom
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W'nter refuses to listen to nd'-irc from his church superiors: Jill and her baby are found bv the police: and Carolyn sees Marsha and Doctor Rossi In an embrace. 2 W -i MOV»F H:00 HOURS "Mauic Term " .lames Stewart, Jane Wyman Kent Smith, i 471 A man comes across a small town that narallels all national poll results. Wirn the town becomes famous. It changes. 3-8-10 DOM DeLCISE—Yaiiety H:00 1 FOUR Guests: Slaver Kaye Hart, comedian Ronnie Mat tin. and the lane Brothers icountr;-Western stylists t. In one comedy -k:t. Di Luise portrays a hungry hobo wi.c meets an uncooperative sandwich man. In another, he’s a p. ' chiatrisi who leads a group thcra ' session Miss Hart sings "The Loo.: Of Love" and "Cant Take My Em- Off Of You." The Lane Bro'.'u rs offer “Lonesome Me" and • Mountain Dew." 6 RUN FOR YOCK LIFE—Drama ♦ 1 HOUR A young v : decides she wains an abortion a: er her college student husband r-ucts her. i re-run > Carol K m Darbv Mary j., ; d Tavlo’r doctor Boot" Colman 13 WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE ♦ 2 HOURS. "Who’s Bee:: Sleeping In My Bed?” t'64i Comedy about a "TV doctor" who has tr.:, images By day. he's an actor. By tnrht, he's something else! (re-run i Jason Steel Dean Marlin Melissa Morris Elizabeth Montgomery Kaufman Martin Balsam Toby Tobler J d St John Iconard Ashley . .. Richard Conte 4 NEWS 8: :ttt 3-8-10 NEWS <i:00 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. "Case Of The lost Last Act.” Murder results whe the la-t act of a plav disappears 6 STEVE ALLEN—Variety + 1 HOUR Guests: S' e.h-y Berman. Alice Ghostley. smse- Mick Dowd, handwriting anah-t Tara Robinson.
HlttiO 3 LATE MOVIE
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8 LATE SHOW + ' Beyond The Blue Horizon ' Dorothv Lamour. Richard Denning. (’42i A wild jungle girl mherits a
fortune.
10 FELONY SQUAD—Drama + A con man convinces an heiress that he loves her. They e'.o-ie. but he leaves a ransom note her pil-
low. i re-run i
•»•»-. 2 CITY REPORTS HrtMi 2-6-13 NEWS
4 WORLD OF SPORTS—^ 10 THE DETECTIVES—D-an i
1 HOUR Robert Tavlor >' > 4 STARLITK THEATRE "Jigsaw." Jack Warner Donlan. 'English, '62> M
11 tdll 2-6 TOVGIIT—Variety 13 JOEY B'SHOP—Variety
I :IMi 13 EDUC ATIONAL FILM IMIO 1 :ttO 13 CMlFttSTANDINC. W()Itll> I ‘ U(l
THURS., SEPT. 5
FAST SLOW <;:.•:<» 3-8 SUMMER SEMESTER—4 5:30 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—4 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 7:00 2 6 TODAY—4 fi:00 3 NEWS—4 8 TOWN A COUNTRY—4 13 KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE—4 7:0.-, IQ NEWS—4 6:0.7 7:2.7 8 CHAPEL DOOR—4 6:1.7
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7:30 3 SUN-UP C:30 4 CARTOONS—4 5 NEWS—4 S:00 3-8-10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—4 7:00 13 TREASURE ISLE—4 8:30 13 DREAM HOUSE—4 7:30 S: .7.7 4 NEWS 7:55 <1:00 2-6 SNAP JUDGMENT—4 «<>« 3-4-10 CANDID CAMERA 8 COFFEE CltP THEATRE "Chicago Deadline" Alan Ladd. Donna Reed. ('49i Crime drama. 13 PAUL DIXON SHOW—4 <1:75 2 6 NEWS—4 0 7.7 •1:30 2-6 CONCENTRATION—4 8:30 3-4-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 10:00 2-6 PERSONALITY—♦ 9:00 3-4-10 ANDY OF MAYBERRY 10:73 8 NEWS—4 9:25 10:30 2-6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—4 9:30 3-8-10 DICK VAN DYKE
4 MEDIC
13 DICK CAVETT SHOW—4
11:00
2- 6 JEOPARDY'—4
3- 8-10 LOVE OF LIFE—4
4 AMERICA—4
10:00
11
3 NEWS—4 8 FASHION snow—4 lO DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL
10:25
11 ::m
2 EYE GUESS—4 3-8-10 SEARCH TOMORROW 4 NEWS 6 AROUND THE TOWN—4
10:30
11
4 LITTLE SHOW
10:35
11:1%
3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT—4
10:15
11
2 FARM REPORT 4 OPTOMETRY' SPEAKS—4
10:55
r.»:00
2 DATING GAME—4
11:00
3-8-10 NEWS
4 CARTOONS—4 13 .70-50 CLUB—4
17:75 6 DOCTORS HOCSE (ALL—4 11:75 ; 7:30 2 6 LETS MAKE A DEAL—4 11:30 3-8-10 AS THE WOULD TURNS—4 1:00 2-6 DAYS OE OIK LIVES—4 17:00 3-8 10 SPI.ENDORED THING—4
4 MATINEE MOVIE
"Barefoot Madman.” Bob Cum-
mings, Terry Moore. i'51i
1:30 2-6 THE DOCTORS—4 12:30
3-8 10 HOUSE PARTY—4 13 DATING GAME—4
7:00 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—4 1:00 3-8-10 TELL THE TRUTH—4 13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—4
7:75 3 BETTY FILIP—4
8 NEWS—4
LO FASHION SHOW—4
7:30 2 6 YOU DON'T SAY—4
3-8-10 EDGE OE NIGHT—4 4 DIVORCE COURT—4 13 ONE LIFE TO LIVE—4 3:00 2-6 MATCH GAME—4 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—4
4 DARK SHADOWS
13 IT'S HAPPENING—4
3:75 2 NEWS—4
6 DOCTORS HOUSE CALL13 CHILDREN'S DOCTOR—4 ~
3:30 2-13 NEWLYWED GAME—4 2:30
3 EARLY MOVIE
90 MINS. “Sailor Of The King.” Jeffrey Hunter, Wendy Hiller. t’oJ. 4 DENNIS THE MENACE
6 MIKE DOUGLAS
4 90 MINS. Minnie Pearl, Joan Baez, Tom Mackell, Larry Butler, a mystery guest. Bobbv Goldsboro.
8 EARLY SHOW
4 90 MINS. "Snows Of Kilimanjaro.” Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner.
10 BUGS BUNNY
4:00 2 DARK SHADOWS—4 3 00
4 POPEYE—4
10 EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS "Remancable Mr. Penny-
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SPIDERMAN RIFLEMAN
*** Television in Review
HOLLYWOOD /UPp- Television's 1968-69 season gets rolling this weekend with the first of many specials that will lead to the outpouring of new nighttime series around the middle of the month . On Saturday, NBC-TV will present the annual Miss America Pageant from Atlantic City, N.J., with Bert Parks and Bess Myerson again the co-hosts. The same night, the network has an hour called “Johnny Carson Discovers Cypress Gardens,” in which the comedian takes part in a broadcast of water sports, demonstrations and entertainment taped in Florida one Saturday morning, NBC-TV offers a highly-publicized new children’s series, a weekly show called “Kellogg Presents the Banana Splits Adventure Hour,” which is said to downgrade the violence usually associated with weekend daytime programs for youngsters. A half-hour preview of this series will be seen on NBC-TV in prime time Friday night. Elizabeth Taylor Narrates Sunday night, ABC-TV has an
By RICK DU BROW hour documentary called “Around the World of Mike Todd,” in which the late, fabulous showman is recalled by his actress-widow Elizabeth Taylor, and also by Art Buchwald, Jack E. Leonard, Gypsy Rose Lee, Ethel Merman, Lowell Thomas, Toots Shor and others. Monday, ABC-TV presents “What Gap?”, a half-hour of comedy sketches in which Wally Cox tries to bring the generation difference. And, as a matter of curiosity—in a test film for a series that didn’t get on— viewers can see Dustin Hoffman, of “The Graduate,” as a district attorney in aCBSTV hour titled “Higher and Higher, Attorneys at Law.” Thereafter, the specials continue to come thick, fast and daily. On Tuesday, CBS-TV has an hour documentary, “The Football Scholars,” about the wooing of high school athletes into college. Next Wednesday, CBS-TV presents “From Chekhov, With Love,” a 90-minute biographical drama of the Russian writer, starring Sir
Nixon cites Republican unity
Richard M. Nixon opened his presidential campaign today convinced Republican unity has put his bid for the White House “on an upbeat note” and armed with a nationwide poll that supported his claim. The Republican presidential candidate’s first stop on a five-
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John Gielgud, Dame Peggy Ashcroft, Wendy Hiller and Dorothy Tutin. Political Drama On Thursday, Sept. 12, NBCTV airs a Rod Serling drama, “Certain Honorable Men,” with Van Heflin as a congressman whose judgement is under fire by his young prodigy (Peter Fonda). And on Sept. 13, the same network offers the first hour of an occasional documentary series, “White Paper; The
Ordeal of the American City.” On Sept. 14, CBS-TV presents the 90-minute “Model of the Year Pageant” And on Sept. 15, the new season works up a full head of steam, CBS-TV unveils two highly, anticipated hour specials—“Barbara Streisand; A Happening in Central Park,” a one-woman concert; and “Lombardi,” a profile of pro football’s most successful coach, Vince Lombardi, NBCTV, meanwhile, has two series debut; The Phyllis Diller variety hour and “The New Adverntures of Huckleberry Finn,” a 30-minute entry for children.
day trip to six cities was Chicago, where he scheduled a rally at an intersection where police and antiwar demonstrators clashed last week during the Democratic National Convention. “We start our campaign definitely on an upbeat note, not because of what happened at the Democratic convention but because of what happened at ours and just after that,” said Nixon Tuesday at a reception in New York. He noted that the GOP governors of California, New York, Michigan, Ohio, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania have promised to campaign actively for him. “This is to me a very formidable group of campaign, ers,” he said. Nixon’s hopes were bolstered by the results of a public opinion poll conducted over the weekend by Sindlinger & Co., a market research firm Of 1,844 persons asked who they would vote for if the election were held that day, 33.7 per cent chose Nixon, 28.5 per cent Vice President Hubert Humphrey, 15.7 George C. Wallace, 9.5 per cent a noncandidate and 12.6 had no opinion.
DAILY CROSSWORD
2. Off balance 3. Any girl’s nickname 4. Tellurium:
sym.
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sort
13. Asterisk 15. Observes 17. Direct from the
original source
19. So: Scot. 21. Mother
of
Irish gods 22. Signified 23. Skinniest 25. A boy and his dog 27. Marshes 29. Hawser, cable, etc. 31. Pinch hitter
Yrkterda>"k Answer 32. Enough:
archaic 33. Field
34. French river 36. Drone 38. Bromine:
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ACROSS 1. Speedy 5. From a distance 9. Misrepresent 10. Detecting device 12. Japanese herbs 13. Umpire's
cry
14. House member:
abbr.
15. Made resolute 16. Dooley's
title
17. Anxieties 18. Not so difficult 20. Kite part 24. Blemishes 25. Fabric resembling velvet 26. Views 27. Gum tree 28. Fish from
boat
30. Half an em 31. Porpoises 34. o’cat 35. Removes, as the bottle top 36. Morsels 37. Carried 38. Harass 39. Marries 40. Rattan DOWN 1. Aphetic confederacy DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apostrophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation V NWQL NLWGT CNWC RDQLH VH VS SD KD DRT. — LYLGHDS
J N D L Q L G S T V C V D S
Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: LIFE IS A COMEDY TO HIM WHO THINKS AND A TRAGEDY TO HIM WHO FEELS. —HORACE WALPOLE (© 1968. King Features Syndicate. Inc.)
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