The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1968 — Page 8

Friday, September 6, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

FRI.i SEPT. 6

PAST SLOW 3:00 3 CARTOONS—4 4:00

4 HECTOR HEATHCOAT—+ 6 NEWS—+ 8 McHALE’S NAVY 13 BEWITCHED 5:30 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4:30 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS + 1 HOUR. "Belgium At The Cross-

roads.”

0:30 2-6 MEET THE BANANA SPLITS—Kids’ show 5:30 + SPECIAL. A preview of NBC s new Saturday morning series which debuts tomorrow. Music, comedy and cartoons are highlighted. Hosts of the show are the Banana Splits, a quartet of rock musicians and comedians. (Tarzan will not be shown

tonight.)

3-8-10 WILD, WILD WEST ♦ 1 HOUR. 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—+ 13 I LOVE LUCY 1:00 2-6 PRO FOOTBALL '08 6:00 ♦ SPECIAL. 4 HAZEL—Comedy "Oeorge’s Assistant." 13 QUARTERBACK CLUB—* Football

1:30 2-6 AFL FOOTBALL 6:30 4 SPECIAL. APPROX. 2 3 4 HOURS. The Cincinnati Bengals take on the San Diego Chargers at San Diego Stadium. Curt Gowdy and his new broadcasting partner. Kyle Rote, describe the action.

3-8-10 GOMER PYLE—Comedy + Gomer takes a staff car to Los Angeles to pick up General Prescott. On the way, he comes across various civilians in distress and tries to play good Samaritan to all

of them, (re-run)

General Prescott Don Haggerty Gomer Jim Nabors Sergeant Carter Frank Sutton 4 PASSWORD—Game + Betty White (Mrs Allen Ludden) and Frank Gifford are tonight’s guest celebrities.

13 OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD—Movie ♦ 1 HOUR ‘’Cinderella’s Glass Slipper.” Part II. Conclusion of the musical fantasy based on the classic tale set in an Eighteenth Century mid-European village. Highlights include the dancing of Leslie Caron and the Roland Petit Ballet de Pa-

ris. (re-run)

Ella Leslie Caron Kovin Keenan Wynn Prince Charles ... Michael Wilding Mrs Tonuette F'telle Winwood Widow Bonder .... Elsa Lanchester 3-10 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7:00 ♦ 2 HOURS. "Kings Of The Sun.” (’63‘ Story of the lost world of the ancient Mayans, their elaborate rituals and grim sacrifices, (re-run) Black Eagle Yul Brynner Balam George Chakiris Ixchel Shirley Anne Field Ah Min Richard Basehart 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety + 90 MINS. Guests: Orson Bean, singer Gilbert Price. Hermione Gingold. comic London Lee. songstress Svndee Balaber, and William F. Bucklev. Jr. Price sings “Eleanor Rigby.” Buckley talks about American nolitics and birth control. 8 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 2 HOURS. "Long Hot Summer.” Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward, Anthony Franciosa. Orson Welles, Lee Remick. Angela Lansbury. (’58) A brash voung man arrives in a small Southern town dominated by a wealthy land-owner. His nresence changes the lives of several people.

8:30 13 MAN ?N A SUITFASE—Drama 7:30 4b 1 HOUR. Messages from many stranee sources ird’cate that former U S. Intelligence aoent McGill is going to die on a particular mid-

night (re-run)

McGill Richard Bradford Moira Rosemary Nichols Willard Do->a>d Sutherland Jarvis Robert Urouhart Bradshaw Jeremy Spenser

9:30 4 NEWS 8:36 13 GUNS OF WILL SONNETT + Jeff sees his gunflghter-father, Jim Sonnett, for the first time. Jim has Just been convicted of murder and sentenced to hang the next day. Jeff Dack Rambo Jim Jason Evers Will Walter Brennan 10:00 3-8-10 NEWS 9:00 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. “Case Of The Howling

Dog.” •

13 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE—Drama + 1 HOUR. Judd takes on an unusual civil rights case in which he defends a deep South sheriff accused of murder, i re-run)

Querido Earl Holliman Spinner Jason Evers Erica Mariette Hartley Edwards Frank Maxwell Willa Jacqueline Mayo Judd Carl Betz Ben Stephen Young

10:15 2 HIGH CHAPARRAL—Western 9:15 + 1 HOUR. The Cannons capture a wounded bandit leader. He tells them his followers will destroy all of them unless he's released, (re-

run)

6 HOOSIER HUNDRED PREVIEW + SPECIAL 1 HOUR. Tom Carnegie hosts a look at tomorrow's USAC dirt-track race to be run at the Indiana State Fairgrounds track. Interviews with drivers, statistics

on the race.

LATE MOVIE 9:30 + “Long Hot Summer.” Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward, Orson Welles. (’58) Drama (+ All-Star Wrestling follows the movie.)

LATE SHOW

+ “Louisiana Purchase.” Bob Hope. Vera Zorina. Victor Moore. (’41) Musical comedy set around some shady politicians. IT TAKES A THIEF # 1 HOUR. Mundv talks the SIA into getting a lady thief parolled to help him steal an important fur

coat, (re-run)

STARLITE THEATRE 10:00 “Wee Geordie.” Rill Travers. Alastair Sim. (English. '561 Comedy drama about a slightlv-built boy who becomes a top athlete.

NEWS—♦

11:15 2-6 NEWS 10:15 11:30 10 LATE MOVIE 10:30 “Girl On The Run." Efrem Zimbalist Jr Erin O’Brien. (’58 1 Drama 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety

* 90 MINS.

11:45 2-6 TONIGHT—Variety 10:45

♦ 75 MINS.

1:00 13 PROBLEMS & CHALLENGES lltOO 1:30 13 EDUCATIONAL FILM 12:30 2:00 13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD 1:00

10:30 3

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FAST SLOW 5:50 13 COUNTY NEWSREEL—* 4:50 0:00 6 SUPER SIX—# Cartoon 5:00 13 PROBLEMS & CHALLENGES H:30 3 SUMMER SEMESTER—# 5:30 6 TOP CAT—# Cartoon 13 SATURDAY ALMANAC 7:00 3 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—# 6:00

4 6 8 13

CARTOONS—# THREE STOOGES—# Kids’ show SUMMER SEMESTER—# FARM FRONT—#

7:30 8 INDIANA FARMER 6:30 13 TIMOTHY CHURCHMOUSE—# 8:00 2 SUPER SIX—# Cartoon 7:00 3-10 FRANKENSTEIN. JR.—# 8 SUMMER SHOWTIME—# 13 CASPER CARTOONS—# 8:30 2 TOP CAT—# Cartoon 7:30 3-8-10 THE HERCULOIDS—# 13 FANTASTIC FOUR—# Cartoon

9:00 2-6 THE FLINTSTONES—# 8:00 3-10 SHAZZAN—# Cartoon 4 K1MBA—# Cartoon 8 UNCLE BUSTER—# Kids’ show 13 SPIDER MAN—# Cartoon 9:30 2-6 BANANA SPLITS—# 8:30 3-4-10 SPACE GHOST—# Cartoon 13 CENTER OK THE EARTH—# 10:00 3-8-10 MOBY DICK—# Cartoon 9:00 4 THt NDEKBIRDS—# Cartoon 13 KING KONG—# Cartoon 10:30 2-6 UNDERDOC—# Cartoon 9:30 3-8-10 SUPERMAN/AQVAMAN—# 13 GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE—# 11:00 2-6 BIRDMAN—# Cartoon 10:00 4 HOOSIER ROUNDUP—Farm news 13 NEW BEATLES—# Cartoon 11:30 2-13 AMERICAN BANDSTAND 10:30 3-8-10 JONNY QUEST—# Cartoon 4 LESSONS FOR LIVING 6 SUPER PRESIDENT—# Cartoon 12:00 3-8-10 LONE RANGER—# 11:00 4 UPBEAT—Music

# I HOUR.

6 JOB LINE—# Employment ■ 2:30 2-13 HAPPENING '68—Music 11:30 3-8-10 ROAD RUNNER—# Cartoon 6 NFL HIGHLIGHTS—# Football 1:00 2-6 BASEBALL 12:00 3 FARM REPORT 4 ACTION MOVIE 2 HOURS. "Payroll.” Michael Craig. (English, ’631 Crime drama. 8 TENNESSEE TUXEDO—# Cartoon 10 DR. HOPP AND FRIENDS 13 RAWHIDE—Western 1:30 3 EARLY MOVIE ‘ 12:30 90 MINS "Ambush.” Robert Taylor, John Hodiak, Arlene Dahl. (*50l 1:30 8 FRANKENSTEIN, JR.—# 12:30 10 SATURDAY MATINEE 90 MINS. "Girl On The Run.” Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Erin O'Brien.

2.00 8

(’58)

SATURDAY THEATRE

1:00

1 HOUR. “Abbott & Costello

Meet

The Mummy.” (’55) Comedy. tative) CAR 54—Comedy TRAILS WEST—Drama

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WORLD OF SPORTS—#

1:55

3:00 3

HIGH ROAD

2:00

4

THE TEXAN—Western

8-10 TENNIS # SPECIAL. 2 HOURS. Men’s SemiFinals of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, from Forest Hills,

New York.

13 RIFLEMAN—Western 3:30 3 STAR BRIGHT THEATRE 2:30 4 BILL ANDERSON—# Variety 13 FALL PROGRAM PREVIEW—# 4:00 2-6 GOLF 3:00 # SPECIAL. 90 MINS. World Series Of Golf, from Akron, Ohio. Live coverage of the final holes of the first dav of play. 3 ZOORAMA 4 HARRIGAN AND SON—Comedy 13 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS # SO MINS. U.S. Olympic Men’s Swimming Trials, from Long Beach, California: and U.S. Olympic Boxing Trials, from Maumee, Ohio. 1:30 3 CIA REPORTS 3:30 4 BATTLE LINE—Documentary

HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Some of the matchups of series in the new television season will be fascinating to watch in their indications of the changing tastes of the American viewing public. Above all, there will be interest if the head-on competition of these series reveals that the basic, grassroots tastes of the home audience have hardly changed at all— as opposed to contemporary upheavals in other media. For example, on Tuesday nights, “Julia,'’ the NBC-TV situation comedy that stars a Negro actress—Diahann Carroll — will be going up against a very tough opponent: CBS-TV’s Red Skelton, with his widespread grassroots anneal. “Julia” will also have as a competitor ABC-TV’s spy series, “It Takes a Thief,” with Robert Wagner.

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Television in Review By RICK DU BROW

Competes with Doris On the same night, CBS-TV’s new Doris Day situation comedy -which gives every indication it is of the standard type designed to appeal to everybody — will be facing the moderthemed “N.Y.P.D.” (New York Police Department) on ABC-TV. Miss Day will also have to fend off the considerable popularity of another competitor, NBCTV’s Tuesday night movie. ABC-TV’s “The Outcasts,” which stars Don Murray and Otis Young as, respectively, a white and a black cowboy, will have a struggle on its hands against two CBS-TV situation comedies that also have a very basic old-fashioned appeal. One is “Mayberry R.F.D.,” which is in the mold of the Andy Griffith series, and the other is “Family Affair.” In addition, “The Outcasts” is running up against NBC-TV’s Monday night movie. CBS-TV’s Smothers Brothers series showed last season that a weekly program with a contemporary flavor can do well against the established staples. It more than held its ground against “Bonanza” and the WW II hero bankrupt LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Audie Murphy, the most decorated U.S, soldier in World War II, blames a more recent war for bankrupting him. The actor testified in superior court Wednesday that he was broke and was under constant scrutiny from federal and state tax collectors. Murphy, 44, said he lost $260,000 in an Algerian oil venture when the six-day ArabIsraeli war broke out in the Middle East in June 1967. He said he hoped to “resurrect the venture.” Appearing as a judgment debtor, Murphy told Superior Court Commissioner Hman O. Danoff he is unable to pay off $13,260 due on a $15,000 promissory note he signed Nov. 13, 1964 in favor of the First National Bank of Dallas. A judgment against the actor was entered Nov. 26, 1966. The war hero said he has no foreseeable income in 1968 and that all residuals from past movies and television roles are confiscated by the state tax board before they reach him.

Sunday night movie. Laugh-in Successful Then NBC-TV’s “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in” also proved that a modern-oriented series can be a commercial success. Against CBS-TV’s Lucille Ball and “Gunsmoke,” it was a surprise ratings-getter. In the new season, “Laughin” will not only be up against Miss Ball and “Gunsmoke” again, but will take on ABCTV’s “Peyton Place,” which is

introducing a Negro family as regulars in its cast. Another interesting matchup will occur Thursday nights, and will involve ABC-TV’s new series, “The Ugliest Girl in Town,” a London-filmed comedy about a fellow who somehow becomes known as a model with a female name. Against this wild premise will be CBS-TV’s “Blondie,” based on the comic strip, and NBC-TV’s reliable ratings-getter, “Daniel Boone.”

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ARCHIE

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By Roy Crane

JOHNNY HAZARD By Frank Robbins

WALT DISNEY’S SCAMP

BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell

BLONDIE