The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1968 — Page 7

Saturday, November 2, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

SAT., NOV. 2

FAST SLOW r»:00 3 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING—* 4:«« 4 WORLD OF COUNTRY MUSIC + 1 HOUR. 6 PORTER WAGONER—4 Music 10 BIG VALLEY—Western 4 X HOUR. Three brothers fail to keep an appointment with Jarrod. The reason?—They've been lynched. 2- 13 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 4::<0 4 90 MINS. Los Angeles Times Grand Prlx; Target Diving Championships; and Auto Demolition Derby. 3 CAR AND TRACK—4 Racing 6 GRAND OLE OPRY—4 Variety «:<»« 3 MARVIN LEE—4 .*>:00 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Woeful Widower." 6-8-10 NEWS «:;«> 3 PETTICOAT JUNCTION—4 6 FRANK MeGEE REPORT—4 7:00 2 MOTHERS-IN-LAW—Comedy fi:00 4 Matador Rafael Del Gado (Desi Arnaz) gives the Hubbards and Buells roles in his movie. 3 NEWS—4 4 COMMAND PERFORMANCE 2 HOURS. “Fear Strikes Out.” Karl Malden, Anthony Perkins. <’57t Story of baseball player Jim Piersall. 6 DEATH VALLEY DAYS 4 "Ton Of Tin.” Aging Marshal Lew Stone refuses to wear spectacles, even though the doctor tells him he has to. Lew Stone David McLean Reb Stone Susan Brown 8 McHALE’S NAVY—Comedy 10 TV SPORTSMAN’S CLUB 13 MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE 4 1 HOUR. 7:20 2-6 ADAM-13—Police drama 6:30 4 A routine loud-noise call turns into tragedy, a liquor store holdup is not what it seems, and two leaders of separate “lo-’e'' cults fight. Malloy Martin Milner Reed Kent McCord 3- 8-10 JACKIE GLEASON—Variety 4 1 HOUR. Edgar Bergen. Shelley Berman and Tiny Tim are guests. Bergen performs with Charlie McCarthy. Tiny Tim sings “Save Your Sorrow For Tomorrow” and “Fill Your Heart.” Berman portrays a demolition expert. The entire cast teams up for the finale, “Tip-Toe Through The Tulips.” 8:00 2-6 GET SMART—Comedy 7:00 4 The 95-year-old ex-chief of CONTROL Is named best man for Max's wedding to Agent 99. Admiral Hargarde, William Schallert Mr. Bob Jack Cassidy 13 NEWLYWED GAME 4 Bob Eubanks Is host. 8:30 2-6 GHOST AND MRS. MUIR 7:30 4 Mrs. Muir and Captain Gregg are upset when antique hunters want to buy a barometer that registers Gregg’s moods. Mrs. Muir Hope Lange Captain Gregg .. Edward Mulhare 3 ILLINOIS CAMPAIGN ’68—4 8-10 MY THREE SONS—Comedy 4 Expectant Katie learns she’s carrying “more than one” child. Katie Tina Cole Robbie Don Grady Dr. Osborne Leon Ames 13 LAWRENCE W’ELK—Music 4 1 HOUR. The Music Makers devote a segment of tonight’s show to the 100th anniversary of the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe. 9:00 2-6 HUMPHREY-MUSKIE POLITICAL—4 8:00 3-8-10 HOGAN’S HEROES—Comedy 4 Carter takes secret photos of a new German tank and Klink gets his hands on the camera. 4 JOHN GARY—Variety 4 90 MINS. Guests: John Davidson, Jackie Gayle, Donna Jean Young, Glen Campbell. 9:30 2-6 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE 8:30 4 2 HOURS. “Banning." Robert Wagner, Jill St. John, Anjanette Comer, James Farentino. C67) A golf pro, with a questionable past, runs into romantic complications at a posh country club. 3 THEATRE THREE 13/4 HOURS. “Written On The Wind.” Rock Hudson, Dorothy Malone, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack. (’57) Drama.

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8-10 PETTICOAT JUNCTION 4 Granny pays a visit to the Shady Rest. Trouble brews when she loses her spectacles and mistakes a dog for Betty Jo’s baby. Granny Irene Ryan salesman Bob Jcllison 13 ANDY JACOBS POLITICAL 4 1 HOUR. 10:00 8-10 MANNIX—Police drama 9:00 4 1 HOUR. Mannix goes after a missing manuscript that holds the key to an unsolved crime. Celia Barbara Rush Ford Clinton James 10:30 4-13 NEWS 9:30 11:00 4 PURDUE FOOTBALL 10:00 4 APPROX. 3 HOURS. Video tape of today’s game between Illinois and Purdue. 8-10 NEWS 13 TV-13 MOVIE 4 "Loss Of Innocence." Danielle Darieux, Kenneth More, i English, ’62) Drama romance. 11:15 3 NEWS—4 10:15 11:30 2-6 NEWS 10:30 8 LATE SHOW DOUBLE FEATURE. <11 4 "Halls Of Montezuma ” Richard Widmark, Jack Palance, Karl Malden. (’51) World War II adventure. (2) “Big Operator.” Mickey Rooney, Steve Cochran. <’591 Crime drama. 10 LATE MOVIE “The Rise And Fall Of Legs Diamond.” Ray Danton, Karen Steele. (’60) Crime drama. 11:45 3 LATE MOVIE 10:45 4 “Moment To Moment.” Sean Garrison, Jean Seberg. Drama ro-

mance.

11:50 6 BEST OF HOLLYWOOD 10:50

DOUBLE FEATURE. (It 4 "Let’s Make Love.” Yves Montand. Marilyn Monroe, Tony Randall. •'601 Show-business comedy romance. <2> “198J.” Edmond O’Brien, Jan Sterling, Michael Redgrave. C56!

2 CELEBRITY BILLIARDS 11:00 2 NEWS 11:30 2 STAR TIME THEATRE 11:45

“The Common Touch.” Greta Gynt, Joyce Howard. Geoffrey Hibbert.

<’471 Drama.

1:00 13 NEWS—4 12:00 1:15 13 SATl'RDAY ALMANAC—4 12:15 1:45 13 PAINTING—4 17:46 2:15 13 SOME HEROICAL SPIRITS—4 1:15

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FAST SLOW 5:00 13 SUNDAY MOVIE 4:00 4 2 HOURS. “Mysterious Island.” Michael Craig. Gary Merrill. Joan Greenwood. i’61< Science fiction adventure. 6:00 4 MOVIE OF THE WEEK 3:00 2 HOURS. “Savage Innocents.” Anthony Quinn, Peter O’Toole. <’611 Greedy fur traders threaten an Eskimo family’s existence. 6:30 2 TO BE ANNOUNCED 5:30 6 MEET THE CANDIDATES 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Indiana Gubernatorial candidates Robert L. Rock and Edgar Whitcomb are interviewed <in separate sessions'. 7:00 2 HUCKLEBERRY FINN—Drama 6:00 4 Zilbad. an evil sorcerer, wants to put Huck, Becky and Tom under his spell. Zilbad. Injun Joe .... Ted Cassidy Becky Lu Ann Haslam 3-8-10 LASSIE—Drama 6:00 4 Lassie answers the helpless cry of a baby eagle and fights a battle for survival with a predatory lynx. Scott Turner Jed Allan Dean Chalmers . . Robert Rockwell 13 LAND OF THE GIANTS—Drama 4 1 HOUR. Carlos, a carnival operator. captures the little people. He intends to sell them to a circus as a sideshow attraction. Carlos Joseph Ruskin Luigi '. Arthur Batanides Steve Gary Conway Pepi Gerald Michenaud Mark Don Matheson Valerie Deanna Lund 7:30 2-6 WALT DISNEY 6:30 4 1 HOUR. "The Ugly Dachshund.” Comedy about a dog-loving young couple and their new Great Dane, who thinks he's a dachshund. Part I of a two-part episode. Mark Garrison .... Dean Jones Fran Suzanne Pleshette Dr. Pruitt Charles Ruggies

Officer Carmody .. Kelly Thord.sen 3-8 GENTLE BEN—Drama 4 The Wedloes befriend a young hippie couple who have decided to come live the "easy” life in the Everglades. The wife is afraid to tell her husband she's expecting. Pam Sherry Saxe 3am Andy Jarrell Tom Dennis Weaver Mark Clint Howard Ellen s Beth Brickell 10 NEWS 7:45 10 NANCEE—Music 6:45 8:00 3-8-10 ED SULLIVAN—Variety 7:00 4 1 HOUR. Guests: Alan King. Sergio Franchi, the Young Rascals, others. 4 GEORGE JESSEL SHOW—Variety 4 1 HOUR Guest of honor: Robert Taylor. William Shatner. Pat O’Brien. Alan Drake, Jackie Kahane, Marguerite Piazza. Ursula Thiess, and Adam West are featured. 13 THE K.B.I.—Adventure 4 1 HOUR Erskine has just two days to prevent the delivery of stolen missile fuel to a Communist consulate. It has been stolen by Red agent Ralph Stuart, who was wounded in the robbery. Ralph Stuart Jeffrey Hunter Judy Hannon Cicely Tyson Dr. Latimer .... Richard Anderson Erskine Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Allen Harmon A1 Freemon Endora Agnes Moorehead 8:31) 2 BEWITCHED—Comedy 7:30 4 The neighbors get up a petition to have Samantha's willow tree removed. Samantha .. Elizabeth Montgomery Darrin Dick York 6 POLITICAL TELECAST 4 Humphrey-Muskie. 9:00 2-6 BONANZA—Western 8:<MI 4 1 HOUR. Ben Cartwright assumes responsibility for a mischievous tomboy relative. When the little girl's ill-tempered grandfather arrives with a custody order, she disappears. Martha Antoinette Bower Samantha Linda Sue Risk Calvin George Mitchell 3-8-10 SMOTHERS BROTHERS 4 1 HOUR Glen Campbell, the Clingcr Sisters, and Leigh French are scheduled guests. 4 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL 4 90 MINS. Notre Dame vs. Navy. Taped highlights of yesterday's game. 13 SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 4 2- 1 1 HOURS. “Circus World ” John Wayne, Claudia Cardinale, Rita Hayworth, Lloyd Nolan, Richard Conte. <'64) Story of a traveling Wild West show and its tough boss. On the beginning of a European tour, the entire circus is capsized into the ocean. 10:00 2 SUNDAY MOVIE 9:00 2 1 1 HOURS. “Is Paris Burning?" Jean Paul Belmondo, Charles Boyer, . Leslie Caron. Glenn Ford, Kirk Douglas, Yves Montand. Anthony Perkins, Simone Signoret. Orson Welles, i'661 Story of the French Resistance efforts against Hitler's attack on Paris in 1944 3-8-10 ELECTION PREVIEW 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR A preview of the CBS News coverage of Election Night. Walter Cronkite is anchorman. Results of the CBS poll, indicating who's ahead and why, are presented. 6 PHYLLIS DILI.ER—Variety 4 1 HOUR. Fess Parker and Dionne Warwick guest-star. Fess demonstrates his prowess as an amateur magician. Miss Warwick sings a medley cl “San Jose.” “Say A Little Prayer" and "Alfie.” Ithdli 4 NEWS—4 9:30 11:00 3-6-8-10 NEWS 10:00 4 WORLD OF COUNTRY MUSIC 11:30 3 PERRY MASON—Mystery 10:30 1 HOUR. 6 TONIGHT—Variety 4 90 MINS 8 I. \TF SHOW “Above Us The Waves." John Mills. John Gregson (English. '56( World War II sea adventure 10 DePAUW UNIVERSITY 11:4513 NEWS—4 10:45 12:00 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—4 11:00 12:15 13 NOW! 11:15 12:30 3 SEASPRAY—4 msn 12:45 2 NEWS—4 11.45 13 NEWS—4 1:00 13 CROSS EXAM—4 Interview 12:00 1:30 13 PERSPECTIVE 12:30

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By RICK DU BROW

(UPI)—“The

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influence of television in racial unrest" is the title of a study by Fred Casmir, associate professor of speech at Pepperdine College in Los Angeles. Among the points he makes is this: "Individuals working with the television medium need to become considerably more aware of the ways in which their messages are received, rather tt^n being satisfied with pointing to the intentions of the broadcaster." Or, as the study also notes, “Meaning is found in the mind and understanding of the receiver, not in the message or the words used." In assessing television’s role as a commercial advertising medium, Casmir writes: "On one hand, the industry works hard to establish its position as a powerful sales medium for American industry. On the other hand, television seems reluctant to admit the possibility that its commercial messages could be responsible for grave tensions and frustrations among minority groups in our country." Brings Home Contrast Concerning this point, the

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from a video newsman about the power of television: "It has brought scenes of American affluence, the good life, dramatically and impressively, into the Negro homes where peoplj sleep four in a room, into the ghettos and the shacks where they don’t own washing machines and electric

toothbrushes.

"The commercials and the programs day after day have impressed on Negro families that they are the have-nots of our society. Television has helped intensify their yearnings not only for basic dignity and equality but for the material things identified with status." Concerning several studies of Negro television viewers, Casmir observes that female respondents indicated “a heavy preference for serials”—that is,

soap operas. Study Serials

In view of this, another study dealt with 12 daytime serials and one nighttime soap opera which appeared on Los Angeles television last March. One finding of this study, Casmir writes, was that the five most frequent categories of individuals appearing on these serials were doctors, lawyers, housewives, nurses and students. The professor notes; “Occupational groups represented ranged at the very lowest from the $8,000-a-year group, and frequently would range up to an income level of probably $50,000 a year." Writes Casmir; "Findings discussed in this paper strongly suggest that many of the racial disturbances may very likely be much less racial and much more economic in nature, the racial part being vital only because of the disadvantaged position in which the Negro finds himself as a group."

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