The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1968 — Page 9

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Thursday, October 24, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastie, Indiana

Page 9

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

THURS., OCT. 24

FAST SLOW 5:00 2-6 NEWS 4:00 3-4 FLINT STONES—^ S McHALE'S NAVY 13 BEWITCHED 5:30 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4:30

4 OF LANDS AND SEAS « 1 HOUR. ‘•Story Of The Nile River," in Eastern Africa. 6:00 2-13 SUMMER OLYMPICS—# 5:00 6:30 2-6 DANIEL BOONE—Drama 5:30 + 1 HOUR. Two nuns turn to Boone for help when French revolutionaries come after them. Sister Berthe .. Kathleen Freeman Sister Louise Brloni Farrell Boone Fess Parker 3-8-10 IT’S THE GREAT PUMPKIN, CHARLIE BROWN—Cartoon + SPECIAL. Linus takes up his vigil in the pumpkin patch to await the legendary Great Pumpkin, which brings all sorts of goodies to little boys and girls, (re-run) 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES + Women drivers play a part in tonight's show. 6:30 13 I LOVE LUCY—Comedy 5:30 1:00 3-8-10 GIRL FRIENDS AND NABORS—Variety 6:00 + SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Jim Nabors is host to four of his favorite ladies—Carol Burnett, Debbie Reynolds, Vikki Carr, and Mary Costa. Nabors opens the show with "Back In The Race.” Other highlights on page 7. 4 HAZEL—Comedy " + "Hazel s Luck." 13 GILLIGAN’S ISLAND—Comedy 7:30 2-6 IRONSIDE—Police drama 6:30 + 1 HOUR. "Desperate Encounter.” Ironside goes to visit his elderly, hermit-friend. Oral Franklin, in the Sierra mountains. He learns Franklin is dead, and suspects he may have been murdered. Charles Huff Gene Raymond George Huff Tom Simcox marshal Ron Hayes 4 PASSWORD—Game + Joan Fontaine and Jack Jones are tonight's guest celebrities. 13 BILLY GRAHAM + SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Pittsburgh Crusade. 8:00 3-8-10 THURSDAY MOVIE 7:00 + 2 HOURS. "Harum Scarum." Elvis Presley, Fran Jeffries, Mary Ann Mobley. (’65) A movie and recording star is kidnapped in the Middle East. 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety + 90 MINS. 8:30 2 BAYH POLITICAL 7:30 6 DRAGNET—Police drama + Friday invites -Gannon and his wife over for dinner. The evening is interrupted by a loud party, a complaining neighbor, and a pair of burglary suspects. 13 BEWITCHED—Comedy + “It's So Nice To Have A Spouse Around The House.” Samantha is forced to attend a witches council meeting. 0:00 2-6 DEAN MARTIN—Variety 8:00 + 1 HOUR. Guests: Alice Faye, comics Hendra and Ullett, Van Johnson, Jackie Mason, and songstress Sue Raney. Dean's solos are "Love” and "Honey". Van Johnson teams with the show’s dancers and singers for “The French Lesson" and with host Martin for "Soft Shoe Song.” Jackie Mason offers his rendition of a Presidential candidate. Hendra and Ullett characterize two British diplomats having trouble with tongue-twisting names of the Far Fast.

THAT GIRL—Comedy + ‘"tV*.” Ann it in Hollywood with boy friend Don Holllnger when the lands a Job as the Action Girl in a series of commercials. Conclusion of a two-part episode. Phil Bender Jesse White Mr. Barber Frank DeVol NEWS t:3# JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN + 1 HOUR. "Miss Belle.” A fortyish spinster creates a private world of fantasy to protect her seven-year-old “niece" from the evils of reality. The arrival of a young American handyman threatens to shatter her plans. George Maharis and Barbara Jefford star. HOLLYWOOD PALACE 9:00 # 1 HOUR Diahann Carroll is hostess to Marc Copage, Michael Link, Mort Sahl, Richard Harris

and Jim Webb. 3-8-10 NEWS—#

4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Elusive Element.” A promoter's plot to make himself the victim of an attempted murder ends in disaster. 6 ADVENTURES ALA CARTE # SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Don Ameche is host. Subjects range from proper flower arrangements to selections of wine and cheese. 10:30 3 LATE MOVIE 9:30 # “Jubal." Glenn Ford. Ernest Borgnine, Felicia Farr. ('56» Adult

Western.

8 LATE SHOW # "Four Girls In Town." George Nader, Elsa Martinelli, Julie Adams. (’57) Story of four girls seeking Hollywood careers. 10 HOW LIFE BEGINS—Documentary # SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Tracing the origin of life, beginning with a look at one-celled sea life and continuing the procreation cycle to the actual birth of a living child. Also included: motion pictures of human sperm fertilizing human eges: birth in fish, mammals and birds: fetal development of the human baby. Eddie Albert narrates, (re-

run)

13 SUMMER OLYMPICS # SPECIAL. Scheduled: swimming and diving, gymnastics, boxing. 11:00 2 SUMMER OLYMPICS 10:00 # SPECIAL. Scheduled: swimming and diving, gymnastics, boxing. 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure 1 HOUR 6-13 NEWS 11:30 2 NEWS 1«:36 6 SUMMER OLYMPICS 10 THE CALIFORNIANS—Western 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety # 90 MINS. 11:35 6 TONIGHT—Variety 10:35 # 85 MINS. I»:00 2 TONIGHT—Variety 11 # 1 HOUR. 4 STARL1TE THEATRE •Middle Of The Night.” Fredric March Kim Novak. ('591 A young girl plans to marry her middleaged boss. 1:00 13 TO BE ANNOUNCED 17:00 1:30 13 SOME HEROICAL SPIRITS 17:30

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FRIj, OCT - 25

FAST SLOW 0:30 3-8 SUNRISE SEMESTER—# 5:30 4 COUNTRY MUSIC—# 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—# 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 7:00 2 6 TODAY—# 6:00 3 NEWS—# 8 TOWN & COUNTRY—# 13 KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE—# 7:05 10 NEWS—# f, : 05 7:25 8 CHAPEL DOOR—# 0:25

7:30 3 SUN-UP—# 6:30 4 CARTOONS—# 8 NEWS—# 8:00 3-8-10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—# 7:00 13 TREASURE ISLE—# 8:25 6 SUMMER OLYMPICS 7:25

8:30

6 TODAY—# 8 COFFEE CUP THEATRE

7:30

# "From The Earth To

The

Moon." Joseph Gotten, Debra Paget. 13 BONNIE PRUDDEN—#

8:33

4 NEWS

7:55

9:00

2- 6 SNAP JUDGMENT—# 3- 10 I.UCY SHOW—# 4 SPANISH I 13 PAUL DIXON SHOW—#

8:00

9: IS

4 SPANISH II

8:13

9:25

2-6 NEWS—#

8:25

9:30

2- 6 CONCENTRATION—# 3- 10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 4 LUCY SHOW

8:30

9:35

8 NEWS—#

8:35

10:00

2- 6 PERSONALITY—# 3- 8-10 ANDY GRIFFITH—# 4 SECOND CUP THEATRE

9:00

"One Girl's Confesslo n.” Moore. Hugo Haas. ('53)

Cleo

10:30

2- 6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—# 3- 8-10 DICK VAN DYKE 13 DICK CAVETT SHOW'—#

9:30

11:00

2- 6 JEOPARDY—# 3- 8-10 LOVE OF LIFE—#

10:00

11:23

3 NEWS—# 8-10 FASHION SHOW’—#

10:25

11:30

2 EYE GUESS—#

10:30

3-8-10 SEARCH TOMORROW'—# 4 VEWS 6 AROUND THE TOWN—#

11:35

4 LITTLE SHOW

10:33

11:35

2 NEWS

10:55

12:00

2- 13 SUMMER OLYMPICS—# 3- 8-10 NEWS 4 CARTOONS—#

11:00

12:20

6 SUMMER OLYMPICS

11:20

12:25

6 DOCTOR S HOUSE CALL—#

11:23

12:30

3-8-10 WORLD TURNS—# 6 LET'S MAKE A DEAL—#

11:30

1:00

2-6 DAYS OF OUR LIVES—#

12:00

3-8-10 SPLENDORED THING—#

4 DONALD O'CONNOR

# 90 MINS. Oeorgle Kaye, Marnl Nixon, Victor Jory, Laura Huxley,

Larrle St Lorrie Collins. 13 50-50 CLUB—#

1:30 2-6 THE DOCTORS—# 3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT— 2:00 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—6 3-8-10 SECRET STORM— 2::;0 2-6 YOU DON'T SAY—# 3-8-10 EDGE OF NTGHT4 DIVORCE COURT—# 13 ONE LIFE TO LIVE—4

1:00 1:30

3:00 2-6 MATCH GAME—# 2:0(1 3-8-10 HOUSE PARTY—# 4 DARK SHADOWS 13 BONNIE PRUDDEN—# 3:25 2-8 NEWS—# 2:25 3 EARLY MOVIE # 95 MINS. “Wagon Train.” 6-10 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL 13 CHILDREN'S DOCTOR—# 3:30 2-13 NEWLYWED GAME—# 2:30 4 DENNIS THE MENACE 6 MIKE DOUGLAS # 90 MINS. Guests: Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Mrs. Hubert Humphrey, Jan Peerce, Ed Strauss. 8 EARLY SHOW # 90 MINS. "Saga Of Hemp Brown." Rory Calhoun. Beverly Garland. 10 DON'S CARTOONS 4:00 2 DARK SHADOWS—# 3:00 4 POI’EYE—# 10 EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS. "Dangerous Agent." Eddie Constantine. (French, ’55) 13 VIVIENNE # 1 HOUR. 4:30 2 CENTER OF THE EARTH—# 3:30

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HOLLYWOOD (UrI)—Televiewers will be wooed by r e c o r d-length paid political broadcasts in prime time the night before the Nov. 5 presidential election. Campaign backers of Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey and George Wallace have purchased blocks of the key viewing hours on Nov. 4, with all three networks serving as outlets. Nixon’s election eve appeal will be in the form of a twohour broadcast in the time slot normally reserved for NBCTV’s Monday night movie: 9 to 11 p.m., EST. Entitled “Ask Richard Nixon,” the program will be live from NBC-TV’s Burbank, Calif., studio facilities, with the candidate replying to questions phoned in by the national television audience. Humphrey’s broadcast also will last two hours, on ABC-TV, and will start 30 minutes before the Nixon program, at 8:30 pm., EST, pre-empting “Peyton Place,” “The Outcasts” and the first half of “The Big Valley” time slot. According to network sources, a broadcast for the Wallace campign is expected to occupy the last half of “The Big Valley” slot; from 10:30 to 11 p.m., EST. Like Nixon, Humphrey will originate his election eve program from the Los Angeles area, and also will answer questions from viewers who phone in. A Humphrey aide said Wednesday night that vice presidential nominee Edmund

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Muskie might well be on hand too, and that celebrities are expected to help answer phones. Nixon, by the way, will reply to questions for four hours so that his broadcast can be live on both coasts during the 9 to 11 pm., time period. Humphrey, according to his aide, will answer queries for two hours, meaning his program will be live as it heads for points East, but will then be fed back on tape later for the West. | News Briefs | MEXICO CITY (UPI) — Indiana University’s Charlie Hickcox churned to his second swimming medal in the Olympic Games Tuesday night but Lesley Bush, gold medal winner in Tokyo four years ago, failed to qualify for the women’s 10meter platform diving finals. WINAMAC, Ind. (UPI) — Funeral services were scheduled Thursday afternoon for Edmund C. “Ned” Gorrell, 89, editor of the Pulaski County Democrat weekly newspaper for 50 years and a past president of the Hoosier State Press Association. NEW CASTLE, Ind. (UPI)— Three persons were killed Tuesday in a three-car accident near New Castle, increasing Indiana’s 1968 traffic fatality toll to at least 1,192 compared with 1,205 a year ago. The victims in the Indiana 38 wreck were Ronald Morgan, 17, Ronald Massingale, 18, and Earl Wilkinson, 74, New Castle. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - A little rain was recorded in the northern half of Indiana Tuesday and early today and a chance of showers exists for parts of the state tonight. No further precipitation was ex. pected thereafter before' Sunday. Highs and lows will con. tinue mostly in the 50s and 60s and the 30s and 40s into early next week. • * * Frederick the Great played the flute. * * • Christmas seals of the modern variety, sold to raise funds to fight tuberculosis, were designed in 1907 by Emily Perkins Bissell of Wilmington, Del. y

The Nixon broadcast, notes NBC-TV, will be “relayed to Hawaii via satellite, marking the initial use of a communications satellite for a political telecast.” CBX-TV, meanwhile, will offer two half-hour political

programs on election eve. The first, at 7:30 p.m., EST, is for Humphrey. The second, at 9 p.m., EST, is for Wallace. “Gunsmoke” has been eliminated from the network that night as CBS-TV altered its schedule slightly.

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