The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1968 — Page 7

Friday, November d, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

FRL, NOV. 8

FAST SLOW

5:00 2 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 4:00 # 1 HOUR. 4 KL1NTSTONES—♦ 13 BEWITCHED 5:30 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS 4:30 + 1 HOUR. - Mexico s Sunlit Seas.” 13 NEWS—# 6:00 2-6-8-10 NEWS 5:00 3 FLINT STONES—+ 6:30 3 NEWS—+ 5:30 4 PERRY MASON 1 HOUR. -Case Of The Drifting Dropout." 13 I LOVE LUCY 7:00 2 FLYING NUN—Comedy 6:00 + Hollywood movie star Sabrina Lewis falls off Carlos' boat and then passes out when she sees Sister Bertrllle flying down to rescue her. 10 GUNS OF WILL SONNETT # "Joby," a saloon handyman, likes to see gunfights—especially the ones involving the Sonnetts. 13 QUARTERBACK CLUB—# Football 7:30 2-6 HIGH CHAPARRAL—Western 6:30 + 1 HOUR. Victoria saves the life of a man injured in a stagecoach that’s been plundered by Comancheros. She learns he's out to kill her husband. James Forrest ... Kevin McCarthy Macklln Jack Elam Molinero Jorge Russek Victoria Linda Cristal 3-8-10 WILD, WILD WEST—Drama + 1 HOUR. West and Gordon arrest a powerful syndicate's bookkeeper. They can't get him out of town because all of the citizens want the man freed. Rhoda Susan Hart Baggs Charles McGraw Plank J. S. Johnson Richmond Douglas Henderson 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—# 13 OPERATION ENTERTAINMENT # 1 HOUR. Jimmy Dean is host. Guests: Shani Wallis, comics Patchett & Tarses, ten-year-old vocalist Janie Gee. country-western singer Roy Clark, and comedian Richard Pryor. Originating from Fort Sill. Lawton, Oklahoma. Dean solos "Fire Ball Mail." 8:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy 7:00 # "George's 32nd Cousin.” 8:30 2-6 NAME OF THE GAME 7:30 # 90 MINS. "Lola In Lipstick.” Publisher Glenn Howard and Peggy Maxwell fly to Rome to find out why his bureau chief was scooped on the story of the death of playgirl Lola Martino. Sobel Ed Begley Charlie Ross William Windom Leopardi Louis Jourdan Francesca Leopardi .. Dana Wynter Alfieri Cesare Danova Stephano Harvey Lembeck Glenn Howard Gene Barry Peggy Maxwell, Susan Saint James 3-8-10 GOMER PYLE—Comedy # Gomer and Sergeant Carter are in Hollywood to make a Marine Corps movie when they become "pigeons" for a foreign beauty who has to find an American husband in order to stay in the United States. Pola Prevost Nita Talbot Harry Ktasna Jesse White Maggie Dorothy Neumann 4 PASSWORD—Game # Carolyn Jones and Barry Sullivan are tonight's guest celebrity contestants. Allen Ludden is host. 13 FELONY SQUAD—Police drama # "The Nowhere Man.” Negro po-

lice detective Cliff Sims is torn between his loyalties to the Police Department and to the Black community. Part I of a two-part story. Stone Howard Duff Briggs Dennis Cole Sims Robert DoQui Jesse Hawkins Cleavon Little 9:00 3 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 8:00 # 2 HOURS. “When The Boys Meet The Girls.” 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety # 90 MINS. 8 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE # 2 HOURS. “That Touch Of Mink.” Doris Day. Cary Grant, Gig Young, Audrey Meadows. C62) Comedy romance. 10 CINEMA TEN 2 HOURS. "The Tall Men.” Clark Gable, Robert Ryan, Jane Russell. (’55) Western. 13 DON RICKLES—Comedy # Tonight's guest star is Carol Burnett. Chuck Connors and Ed Nelson are also on hand. Carol and Rickies dance to the music of "Tonight" and "Maria" from West Side Story. 9:30 13 GUNS OF WILL SONNETT 8:30 # "Straw Man." Will and Jeff ride into a town where Jim Sonnett has been hung in effigy. Will Walter Brennan Jeff Dack Rambo widow Madlyn Rhue 10:00 2-6 STAR TREK—Science fiction 9:00 # 1 HOUR. Queen Natira chooses Dr. McCoy as her mate. He has less than a year to live. Natira Kate WoodviHe McCoy DeForest Kelley Kirk William Shatner Spock Leonard Nimoy 13 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE # 1 HOUR. "Weep The Hunter Home." Two boys are charged with assault after their hoax kidnapping plan explodes.

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2 DISCOVERY—# 7:(H 3-10 GO-GO GOPHERS—# Cartoon 4 POPEYE ON SATURDAY—# 6 THREE STOOGES—# Kids’ show 8 ROADS TO LEARNING—#

13 FARM FRONT—#

2 l-II SCIENCE IT.CB 7:30

3-8-10 BL'GS Bl'NNY/ ROAD RUNNER—# Cartoon

TIMOTHY CHURCH MOUSE—# SUPER SIX—# Cartoon 8:00

CASPER CARTOONS—#

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4 NEWS—#

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2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure

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2-6 TONIGHT—Variety

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3 LATE MOVIE # "Mamie.” Tippi Hedren. Sean Connery. Drama. (# All-Star Wrestling follows the movie.) 8 LATE SHOW "Midnight Storv." Tony Curtis. Marisa Pavan. Gilbert Boland. (’57) A policeman nuits his job to make his own investigation of the murder of a parish priest. 10 LATE MOVIE "Black Sabbath.” Boris Karloff, Mark Damon. Susan Andersen. (Foreign. '65' Three separate hor-

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13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety

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12:00 4 STARLITE THEATRE 11:00 "Safari." Victor Mature. Janet Leigh. C56) An African guide seeks revenge for the death of his family. 1:00 13 PROBLEMS Sc CHALLENGES 12:00

3-8-10 WACKY RACES—# Cartoon 4 UNDERDOG—# Cartoon 13 ADVENTURES OF GULLIVER—# 10:11!) 2-6 FLINTSTONES—# C artoon !>:«<> 3-8-10 AR( HIE—# Cartoon 4 KIMBA—# Cartoon 13 SPIDERMAN—# ( artoon l:> III 2-6 BANANA SPLITS—# Cartoon ildIO 3-8-10 BATMAN/SUPER MAN—# 4 LAUREL 4 HARDY—Comedy 13 FANTASTIC VOYAGE—# (artoon I! :"l) 4 TIIUNDERBIRDS—# Cartoon iTToO 13 CENTER OF THE EARTH—# II: .I) 2-6 UNDERDOG—# Cartoon 10:30 3-10 HER( ULOIDS—# ( artoon 8 UNCLE BUSTER—# Kids’ show 13 FANTASTIC FOUR—# Cartoon I .’:" ' 2-6 BIRDMAS—# Cartoon 11 III) 3-10 SHAZZAN—# ( artoon 4 UPBEAT—Music, dance # 1 HOUR. 13 GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE—# I2:::.i 2-13 AMERICAN BANDSTAND 11:311 # 1 HOUR 3-8-10 JON.NY QUEST—# (artoon 6 JOB LINE—# Employment 1:110 3-8-10 MOBY DICK—# Cartoon 12:110 4 FLYING FISHERMAN—Sports 6 BIBLE TEI.ECOl USE # 1 HOUR. "Lost And Found."

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l:.:o 2 THE BIG PLAY—Football 12:30 3-8-10 LONE RANGER—# ( artoon

4 ACTION MOVIE

2 HOURS. Killers Of K limanjaro." Robert Taylor, Anne Aubrey. i'60i

Adventure set in Africa

13 CHANGING TIMES—# Talk 2-13 NCAA FOOTBALL 12:15 4b Purdue Boilermakers vs. Minne-

sota Gophers.

3 FARM REPORT 1:00 6 READ YOUR WAY CP—# 8 SATURDAY THEATRE 2'a HOURS, ill ' Ma And Pa Kettle Go To Town." Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. CqOi Comedy mystery. i2i "Tarantula." John Agar, Mara Corday. i'56i Science fiction.

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SUPER SIX—# Cartoon SUNRISE SEMESTER—# LIGHT TIME—# Religion

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3 SUNRISE SEMESTER—# «:::0 4 LESSONS FOR LIVING—# Religion 6 TOP CAT—# Cartoon 8 INDIANA FARMER

# 90 MINS How To Marry A Millionaire." Lauren Bacall, Marilyn Monroe. Bettv Grable. i'53i 6 HIGH SCHOOL BOWL—# Quil 10 SATURDAY MATINEE # 90 MINS "Black Sabbath." Boris Karloff. Susan Andersen. Mark Damon. i'651 Three horror stories 3 25 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—# 2:25 :'.:::o 4 NFL HIGHLIGHTS—# Football 2:30 6 COLLEGE BOWL—# Quiz 1:00 4 C HAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 3:00 6 ( IIAMPIONSIIIP BOWLING # Jim Cartain A- Jim Mark vs Skee Fnr-msky A- Bill Hardwick. 1:30 3 BIG PLAT'—# Football 6 COUNTRY All SIC HALL—#

8 EARLY SHOW

# 90 MINS Black Shield Of Falworth." Tony Curtis. Janet Leigh. ''541 Medieval adventure. 10 UGLIEST GIRL IN TOWN—# I: Ml 3 ( HANGING TIMES—# Talk 3:10 1:55 3 WORLD OF SPORTS—# 3:55

Television in Review

By RICK DU BROW

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — You wouldn’t think that a television show that became successful with Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, and then lost them both, would have much chance of survival. Yet one of the genuine entertainment wonders of the video medium is that there is such a series, and it did lose both of these powerhouse stars — but it is heading right back up to the top echelon of the ratings, under the title “Mayberry R.F.D.” The series, when it started out, used to be called “The Andy Griffith Show,” naturally. And Griffith and Knotts—as a sheriff and his comical deputy— were a very hot team. Then Knotts left the show to make movies, and Griffith quit at the end of last season, even though the series was No. 1 in the ratings. New Title, Stars A decision, however, had been reached to continue the series under the new title, “Mayberry R.F.D.,” making Ken Berry the new star, and having him play a farmer-councilman. The fietional southern town would continue to be the setting, and many of the featured players from the Griffith show— such as Frances Bavier, George Lindsey, Paul Hartman and Jack Dodson—would carry on their roles.

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“A CLASSIC! A SHOCKER BEYOND BELIEF!” -up/ "BEST ACTRESS’ HONORS TO MIA FARROW.” Hearst News Service

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The result, thus far, has been rather phenomenal. Starting high up in the ratings because of a first-episode appearance by Griffith (in which he got married and was phased out) the series has stayed spectacularly popular. In the ratings for the week ending Oct. 27, for instance, it was the thirdranking program among 95, finishing behind only a rerun of a “Peanuts” cartoon and “Rowan and Martin’s LaughIn.” Success No Accident Any businessman who won. ders how to develop consumer loyalty to a product should contact the organization that has put out the Griffith series and its heir, “Mayberry, RF.D.,” for it was no accident that the show maintained its audience. A brilliant marketing concept was developed, and refined, and studied, and restudied, and you can bet a lot of people worked hard at every little detail to keep the show on top. It is a concept that has made a number of people stars. Griffith, though previously a well-known entertainer, never had the success he achieved in She Takes Mom Role in Stride NEW YORK (UPD—Betty Ann Grove represents one of the more unusual instances of casting on Broadway this season. She plays Joel Gray’s mother in the hit musical “George M” although she is, in fact, younger than Gray in real life. “Everyone knows it’s make believe so I don’t mind”, said Miss Grove who started her show business career as a high school fashion commentator in her native Cambridge, Mass., and has since appeared as a singer and entertainer in many television shows. After the run of the show Miss Grove has two other careers open to her. She directed and choreographed a number of highly praised shows for Spanish television when she was resident in Madrid where her husband was in advertising. She also ran one of the Spanish capital’s better known restaurants.

the series. Don Knotts had been a popular comedian, but the weekly Griffith show made him a household word. Jim Nabors had a character role in the show too, and went on to stardom and wealth in

“Gomer Pyle”—and next season will have a variety series. The behind-the-scenes manipulation of the Griffith series would make an excellent book on how to be a success in television by really trying.

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Daily Comic Features

BEETLE BAILEY

By Mort Walker

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ARCHIE

By Bob Montana

BUZ SAWYER

By Roy Crane

" HONEY DARLING," VHE'6 SQUANDERED NIGHT CLUB QUEEN. A FORTUNE.

THEN SHE MARRIED ELROY BUTTERFLY, THE WEALTHY

PLAYBOY.

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BLONDIE

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