The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1968 — Page 9

Wednesday, October 2, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 9

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

WED., OCT. 2

FAST SLOW .1:00 2 NEWLYWED GAME—♦ 4:00 3-4 M IN'TSTONES—♦

6 NEWS—+

8 McHAI.E’S NAVY 13 BEWITCHED 5:30 2-3-6 8-10-13 NEWS 4:30 4 OE LANDS AND SEAS + 1 HOUR. "Bayside Safari." 6:30 2-6 THE VIRGINIAN—Western 5:30 + 90 MINS. "The Orchard." Tim Bradbury looks to old friend Clay Grainger to help him start a new cattle herd. Bradbury's two sons have different approaches on how to get the troubled family back on

its feet.

Tim Burgess Meredith Walt Brandon De Wilde Mike Ben MurphyMead William Windom Faith Tyne Daly

3-8-10 DAKTARI—Jungle drama + 1 HOUR. Clarence the crosseyed Hon flunks his first test on how to defend himself. He gets another chance during a hunt for a

poacher.

Jacob Kwenda Mel Scott Marsh Tracy. Marshall Thompson Paula Cheryl Miller 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES + Young artists compete for free attendance at summer camp.

13 I LOVE LUCY

7:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy 6:00 + "I've Been Singing All My Life.” 13 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND—Comedy 7:30 3-8 lO GOOD GUVS—Comedy 6:30 + Rufus talks Bert into advertising his diner on television. They decide to deliver the commercial themselves, but when the big day arrives, Bert develops a case of

stage fright.

Rufus Bob Denver Eert Herb Edelman Claudia Joyce Van Patten

4 PASSWORD—Game + Betty White (Mrs Allen Luddem and Frank Gifford are tonight's guest celebrities. 13 HERE COME THE BRIDES ^ 1 HOUR. "A Crying Need " The brides force Jason to get a resident doctor for the Seattle logging camp. The medic he comes up with turns out to be a woman. Jason Bolt Robert Brown Jeremy Bobby Sherman Joshua David Soul Dr. Wright Kathleen Widdoes * 00 2 OPERATION ENTERTAINMENT 7:00 + RETURNING show. 1 HOUR. Tonight's edition of the traveling variety show originates from Sheppard Air Force Base. Wichita Falls, Texas. Host Phil Harris welcomes Martha Raye, Nancy Ames, comic Slappy White, the Blossoms .singing group, and country-Western stars Platt & Scruggs. 3 8-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES + The Clampetts fly to England, taking their old truck and their pet turkey buzzard with them. 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 4 90 MINS. Soupy Sales. Robert Merrill. Patti Deutsch. Bobbv Ramsen. Joseph Heller. Karen Morrow. 6 MCSIC HALL—Variety + 1 HOUR. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans co-host tonight's show. Their guests are Kate Smith, the Sons of the Pioneers. Bobby Van. and comics Stiller & Meara. H:30 3-8-10 GREEN ACRES—Comedy 7:30 + Lisa is willing to donate Oliver's entire wardrobe to Hooterville's annual rummage sale, but she doesn't want to give up any items of her

own.

Lisa Eva Gabor Oliver Eddie Albert Count Alex .... John Van Dreelen Mr, Wilson Charles Lane Mrs Wilson .... Barbara Morrison plumber Tom D'Andrea

13 PEYTON PLACE—Serial drama ♦ Rodney begins to make progress; Jill challenges Joe about his visits to Kelly; Steven anonymously arranges for help for Rodney; and Marsha makes a difficult decision eonrerning her affair with Dr.

Rossi.

9:00 2 W-* MOVIE 8:00 4 HOURS. "Warriors.” Errol Flynn. Joanne Dru, Peter Finch. ('55' A costume drama of kings, knights and noblemen. 3-8-10 JONATHAN WINTERS + 1 HOUR. Tonight's guests include Mike Connors iMannix'. singer-dancer Ann Miller. Vince Scully, and the Craig Hundley Trio ia voting jazz-music group'. 6 Tin: OUTSIDER—Mystery 4 1 HOUR The tragic end of a lonely-hearts club romance launches David Ross into an investigation of a thriving con game.

David Ross Darren McGavin Dorothy Marsha Hunt Keller ’ Claude Akins

13 WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE 4 2 HOURS "Cat Ballou." (’651 A spoof of the traditional Western sagebrush saga set around a frontier lady who turns outlaw, assembles a raunchy band of Impractical but devoted male cohorts, and launches a train-robbing crusade Cat Ballou Jane Fonda Shelleen-Strawn Lee Marvin Clay Boone Michael Callan Jed Dwayne Hickman Shouter Nat King Cole

9:30 4 NEWS

10:00 3-8-10 NEWS 9:00 4 PFRR A* MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Fickle Fi'Iv " A man sets the stage for h ! s own murder when he Hits hh cir' 6 STEVE ALLEN—Variety * 1 HOUR Guests: Mort Sah! .i'll St John. South African «nnestr<Letfa Mhulu. and make-up artis'

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8 'Tnlerlude.” June Allyson, Rossano Brazzi. ('571 Drama. 13 PAUL DIXON SHOW—8 9:15 4 SPANISH II 8:15 9:'.’5 2 6 NEWS—8 8:'.*5 9:30 2 6 CONCENTRATION—8 6:30 3-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES—8

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2 1 ARM REPORT 10:55 4 OPIOMETRA SPEAKS—8 2 DATING GAME—8 11:00 3 8 10 NEWS 4 CARTOONS—8 13 50-50 CLUB—8 6 iiO( TOR'S HOUSE ( ALE—8 11:25 2 6 Ills MAKE A DEAL—8 11:30 3 8 10 AS THE WORLD TURNS—8 2 6 DAYS Ol OCR LIVES—8 12:00 3 8 10 SPLENDORED THING—8 4 MATINEE MOVIE City Of Fear." Vincent Edwards, Patricia Blair. ('59)

2 6 Till IKK TORS—8 3 8.10 GLIDING EIGHT—8 13 DATING GAME—8 2 6 ANOTHER WORLD—8 3 8 10 SECRET STORM—8 13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—8 2 6 ATM DON'T SAY—8 3 8 1C EDGE Ol NIGHT—4 4 IMAOKCE COURT—8 13 ON! IIIE TO LIVE—8 2 G MATCH GAME—8 3 8 lO HOI SE PARTY—8 4 DARK 'MAIiOWs 13 11 -. HAPPENING—8

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Television in Review

HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Notes to watch television by: The headliners; Tiny Tim appears on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show Sunday . . . the Beatles perform on the same network’s Smothers Brothers series both this Sunday and the one following ... a “personal” interview with GOP presidential nominee Richard Nixon in his New York apartment is featured on CBS-TV’s new public affairs series, “60 minutes,” next Tuesday .. .JohnnyCarson’s late-night NBC-TV show tonight offers highlights of his six years as host. Gene Kelly, Orson Welles and Milton Berle are guests on CBS. TV’s Jackie Gleason hour Saturday . . . James T. Farrell, author of the famous “Studs Lonigan” trilogy, appears on NBC-TV’s “Today” show Friday in a film story that points up the fictional character’s Chicago . . . same day, same series offers a talk with Arthur Krock, former Washington bureau chief of the New York Times, about his book; “Memoirs: Sixty Years on the Firing Lines.” Several days after Lucille Ball introduced her new CBS-TV series with her teen-age children, Lucie and Desi Jr., the comedienne’s ex-husband, Desi Arnaz, took out a full-page —High speed reckless driving. He left Indianapolis at a high rate of speed on West Washington (U.S. 40). He had a long traffic record according to Manley. Police records showed 2 warrants for his arrest already filed in Muncipal Courts in Indianapolis including one for trespassing and for speeding. Manley said investigation was being made on a television set found in the back seat of the car.

By RICK Hollywood trade paper ad addressed to the youngsters . . . It said; “Lucie and Desi; I am so proud. Love, Dad” ... It added; “P.S. That red-headed gal playing your mother is the greatest” . . . Arnaz currently is boss of NBC-TV’s “The Moth-ers-in-Law” series. Former astronaut Scott Carpenter’s stunning wife, Rene, who made a strong video impression in a talk with Jack Parr and Art Buchwald after the assassination of Robert Kennedy, has been named a special NBC-TV correspondent . . . she will take part in the network’s coverage of the Apollo VII space flight, scheduled for Oct. 11 . . . The noted young pianist Andre Watts visits CBS-TV’s “Camera Three” Sunday . . . Bill Cosby returns to NBC-TV next season —Viet his own and a rudder with his hand on it.” Spiro T. Agnew—The GOP vice presidential candidate, campaigning in Toledo, criticized Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark for refusing “to use the strictly limited and carefully safeguarded wiretapping that has been authorized by Congress and approved by the courts.” Complaint—Richard G. Kleindienst, general counsel of the Republican National Committee, filed a complaint with the Fair Campaign Practices Committee over comments he attributed to George Ball, who resigned last week as U.S. ambassador to the U.N., to aid Humphrey. Kleindienst said Ball “vilified and defamed” the GOP candidates by referring to Nixon as “tricky Dick” and to Agnew as a “fourth-rate political hack.” He asked the committee to demand a retraction.

DU BROW in a half-hour comedy-drama series about a San Francisco plainclothes detective with a family. The programs; CBS-TV’s movie for this Thursday is “The Night of the Iguana,” with Richard Burton and Ava Gardner . . . NBC-TV will broadcast the Otto Preminger film, “Exodus,” in two parts

Oct. 28 and 29 ... “Hemingway’s Spain; A Love Affair,” a one-hour documentary focusing on the works of Ernest Hemingway, airs on ABC-TV Oct. 21 ... “Soul,” an hour variety special with an allNegro cast, is set for NBC-TV Oct. 17.

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Daily Comic Features

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