The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1968 — Page 5

Monday, November 11, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

MON., NOV. 11

FAST

SLOW

5:119 2

LAND OF THE GIANTS

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BEWITCHED

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OF LANDS AND SEAS

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9:20 3

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5:30

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PERKY MASON

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The

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Duckling.” 13 I LOVE LL’C'Y • :00 2 I’HYI.MS DILLEK—Variety «:00 + 1 HOUR. Foss Parker and Dionne Warwick guest-star. Fess demonstrates his nrowess as an amateur magician. Miss Warwick sings a medley of "San Jose.” "Say A Little Prayer” and "Alfie.” 10 GENTLE BEN—Drama The disappearance of Mark Wedloe's pet raccoon and Boomhauer’s dog leads to the discovery of illegal game running in the Everglades preserve. 13 GILLIG.VN’S ISLAND—Comedy ;•.:«> 3-8-10 GL’N SMOKE—Western + 1 HOUR. Matt and Doc are escorting a convict on a tense train trip back to Dodge City when they are troubled by a meddlesome woman passenger and the threat of hi-

j ackers.

Johnny August ... Todd Armstrong Elizabeth Devon . . Joanne Linville I eitner Frank Jdarth 4 TRUTH OK CONSEQUENCES—♦ 6 I DREAM OF JEANNIE—Comedy ^ Djinn-Djinn. a genie dog which can pop in and out at will, visits Jcannie The pooch can’t stand the

sight of uniforms.

Jeannie Barbara Eden Tony Larry Hagman Miss Crawford .. Terri Messina 13 THE AVENGERS—Adcenture + 1 HOUR. -Tl-ey Keep Killing Steed.” Tara is forced to take extreme measures after Steed apparently turns traitor and devises a plan to blow up a peace conference. Steed Patrick Macnee Xara Linda Thorson Mother Patrick Newell X (lit 2-6 ROWAN AND MARTIN + 1 HOUR. Dick Gregory pays a visit as a Guru, a subway rider, and a black Santa Claus. The Mod. Mod World looks at ’some of our ever-changing views, morals and beliefs". Ruth Buzzi is in and out as an accident-prone cleaning lady.

4 HAZEL—Comedy

+ "Baby Came C.O.D.” g:;iO 3-8-10 HERE'S LUCY—Comedy T:JII + Famed novelist Eva von Gronnitz is looking for an average, quiet family abode in which to work on a movie-adaptation of one of her

novels.

E va Eva Gabor Uncle Harry . . Gale Gordon Maude Peggy Rae 4 PASSWORD—Game ^ Peter Lawford and Barbara Eden are tonight’s guest celebrity contestants. 13 PEYTON PLACE—Serial drama + Steven admits he still loves Betty; Susan vents her spite on Norman- and Mrs Miles questions her son about his New York activities. 9:00 2-6 WORLD PREMIERE + 2 HOURS “Now You See It. Now You Don't." Jonathan Winters. Luciana Paluzzi, Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows. Jack Weston. An art expert. hired by an insurance company to protect a priceless Rem-

brandt. comes up with a scheme to trap a crooked art collector. 9:00 3-8-10 MAYBERRY R.F.D. 8:00 + The Mayberry town council celebrates ’’Youth In Government Day” by naming elementary school children to occupy key civic offices. Andy Andy Griffith Sam Ken Berry Martin Calvin Peeler 4 MF.RV GRIFFIN—Variety 4 90 MINS Art Linkletter, Peggy Cass. Fruit Gum Company, Joey Villa, Chita Rivera, Prof. Irwin Corey. 13 1 HE OUTCASTS—Western + 1 HOUR. Earl and Jemal become the objects of hero worship by a seventeen-year-old boy whose father has a range war on his hands. Earl Corey Don Murray Jemal David Otis Young Matt Michael Margotta Walt Royal Dano 9:.'l(i 3-8-10 FAMILY AFFAIR 8:80 + Uncle Bill arranges an early Christmas celebration for a critically ill girl from Buffy's class. Buffy Anissa Jones Eve Eve Plumb 19:00 3-8-10 CAROL BURNETT 9:110 + 1 HOUR Nanette Fabray. Mel Torme, and Don Rickies are guests. The entire cast performs in "Tin Pan Alley Story,” a spoof on musicals. Mel Torme solos "Take A Letter, Miss Jones." Carol and Nanette portray pregnant mothers comparing conditions in a doctor's waiting room. Harvey Korman is the doctor and Lyle Waggoner is his assistant. 13 DIG VALLEY—Western * 1 HOUR. Waldo Delfendorfer signs on as a Barkley harvest hand. He’s got a reputation as a born jinx, and he lives up to it. Waldo Marty Allen Nick Peter Breck Jarrod Richard Long Victoria Barbara Stanwyck 10:80 4 NEWS—♦ 9:30 11:00 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 10:00 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adienture 1 HOUR. 11:80 2 6 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30 + 90 MINS. 3 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. “Case Of The Wandering Widow.” 8 LATE SHOW + "Away All Boats." Jeff Chandler. George Nader. Lex Barker. i'56i Naval war adventure. 10 THE CALIFORNIANS—Western 13 JOFY BISHOP—Variety « 90 MINS. 1*1:00 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—+ 11:00 11:0.", 4 STARLITE THEATRE 11:0.-, • Salome.” Rita Hayworth. Stewart Granger. C53i Biblical drama. I’»:80 3 TIGHTROPE—Police drama 11:30 1:00 13 CROSS EXAM—Interview I’LOO 1:31113 SOME HEROICAL SPIRITS—A 1*1:30

TUES... NOV. 12

FAST SLOW 0:30 4 COUNTRY MUSIC—« 5:30 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—+ 8 SUNRISE SEMESTER—+ 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 7:110 2 6 TODAY—4 «:00 8 TOWN AND COUNTRY—+ 13 KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE—+ 7:0.-, 10 CBS NEWS—♦ 6:05 7:2.> 8 CHAPEL DOOR—+ Kr‘5 7:311 3 SUNRI F SEMESTER—+ 6:30 4 CARTOON'S—+ 8 NEWS—+ 7:.-,5 lO DOCTOR S HOUSE CALL 6:55 13 CHILDREN’S DOCTOR—+ 8:00 3 NEWS—A 7:00 8 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—4

10 BEWITCHED 13, TREASURE ISLE—♦ 8:30 3 sUN-l'P—♦ 10 LINUS LION HEARTED 13 DREAM HOUSE—+ •1:0.1 2 NEWLYWED GAME—♦ 8:00 3-10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—♦ 4 SPANISH I 6 STEVE ALLEN + 90 MINS. R iger Williams. Joyce Jillson, singer Josh White, Jr . Professor Julius Sumner Miller, f. COFFEE CUP THEATRE + Sierra." Audie Murphy. Burl Ives. Wanda Hendrix, i 50i 13 PAUL DIXON SHOW—+ 9:15 4 SPANISH II 8:15 9:30 2 DARK SHADOWS—♦ 8:30 4 BLOOMINGTON REPORT 9:35 4 LITTLE SHOW 8:35 10:110 2 SNAP JUDGMENT—# !>:IIH 3-10 LUC Y SHOW—# 4 LUCY SHOW III 15 2-8 NEWS—# 9:15 111:311 2 6 CONCENTRATION—# 9:311 3 8-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 4 SECOND CUP THEATRE •Serpent Of The Nile." William Lutldigan. Khonda Fleming. ' 53' 13 DIC K C AVETT SHOW—# 11:00 2 6 PERSONALITY-# 111:00 3 8-10 ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW—# 11:30 2-6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—# 10:30 3-8-10 DICK VAN DYKE 11:55 4 NEWS—♦ 10:55 1*1:00 2 6 JEOPARDY—# 11:0(1 3-8-10 LOVE OF LIFE—# 4 CARTOONS—# 13 50-511 CLUB—# 12:25 3 NEWS—# 11:25 8-10 FASHION SHOW—# 12:30 2 EYE GUESS—# 11:30 3-8-10 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW—# 6 JIM GERARD SHOW—# 12:55 2 NEWS 11:55 1:00 2 DATING GAME—# 12:00 3-8-10 NEWS 4 DONALD O’CONNOR SHOW # 90 MINS. Adam West, Joe Flynn. Carmen MacRae, Alan Drake. 1:25 6 DOCTOR’S HOUSE CALL—# 12:2.1:30 2-6 MAKE A DEAL—# 12:30 3-8-10 AS THE WORLD TCRN’S—# 13 FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK—# 1:55 13 NEWS—# 12:55 1:00 2-6 DAYS OF OUR LIVES—# 1:00 3-8-10 SPI.EN’DORED THING—# 13 NEWLYWED GAME—# 2:30 2-6 THE DOCTORS—# 1:30 3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT—# 4 DIVORCE COURT—# 13 DATING GAME—# 3:00 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—# 1:0(1 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—# 4 DARK SHADOW'S 13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—# 3:30 2 6 YOU DON’T SAY—# 2:30 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—# 4 DENNIS THE MENACE 13 ONE I.IFE TO LIVE—# I :IM> 2-6 MATCH GAME—# 3:00 3-8-10 HOUSE PARTY—# 4 FOPEYE—# 13 VUIENNE # 1 HOUR. 4:25 2 8 NEWS—# 3:15 3 EARLY MOVIE 95 MINS "Mr. Lucky.” Cary Grant, Larainr Dav. i'43i Part II. 6 10 DOC TOR’S HOUSE CALL 1.50 2 THE BEATLES—# 3:30 6 MIKE DOUGLAS # 90 MINS Tijuana Brass. David Susskind. Cheryl Miller, others. 8 EARLY SHOW # 90 MINS The Grass Is Greener." C.’.ry Grant, Deborah Kerr Jean Simmons. i'61i lO EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS. "Apache Fury." Fiank I.altimore. George Gordon. t'Boi

HOLLYWOOD (PI)— The annual execution of television series by the ratings is beginning to pick up steam. Latest of the axings is NBCTV’s Phyllis Diller show, a weekly variety hour that will hardly be missed by either viewers or critics. The amazing thing is that insiders, including network people, marked it for dead even before the season began, which ma’ies one wonder why it was ever put on in the first place. In addition to a star whose material was overly familiar, the series had a difficult time slot—10 p.m. EST—and the murderous competition of CBSTV’s “Mission: Impossible” and ABC-TV’s Sunday night movies. NBC-TV’s midseason heir to this enviable competition will be “My Friend Tony,” a series about a couple of criminologists. Only Replacement The network says this will be its only midseason replacement which apparently means that the recent highly regarded special, “Soul,” will not immediately have a crack at being an NBC-TV series. Over at CBS-TV, meanwhile, the long-running “Daktari” has already been canceled and will disappear at midseason. CBS-TV announced that the exit of “Daktari” will make room for the Glen Campbell

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Television in Review

By RICK DU BROW

variety series, which had a summer run as the fill-in for the vacationing Smothers Brothers show.

known” and “Judd for the

Defense.”

Some veteran series, meanwhile, continue to show renewed

very long runs. These include NBC-TV’s “Bonanza”, right up near the top again, and ABCTV’s Lawrence Welk show, by

A number of shakeups are expected at ABC-TV. Britain’s pop singer Tom Jones, for instance, will begin a weekly hour on the network at midseason. And it is pretty well taken for granted that the highly success, ful “Peyton Place” is running out its last season on the network. From then on, it will probably make enormous sums of money in reruns with the more than 500 episodes it has on hand. “Life” Continues One ABC-TV decision, if it remains firm, is welcome. And that is the move to continue the new weekly series, “That’s life,” despite its low ratings. The show, an original book musical starring Robert Morse, E.J. Peaker and top-flight guests, concerns a young married couple— and will probably get a new midseason time slot to help it along. Among the other ABC-TV series either marked for cancellation, or on very thin ice, are the Don Rickies show, “Felony Squad,” “The Ugliest Girl in Town,” “Journey to the Un-

By United Press International

A new stocking design will “make obsolete” all conventional types of women’s hosiery by eliminating garter bump and garter gap, its manufacturer claims. Secret of the new stocking is something called LTL, or Loop-the-Loop, in which the knitting of special loops into the top or welt mean replacement of conventional garters with a flat clasp. The company said it expects to have production up to 12 million pairs per year, starting with January deliveries. (Burlington Industries, 1430 Broadway, New York, N.Y.).

strength in the ratings despite now an institution.

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Daily Comic Featurers

BEETLE BAILEY B T Mort Wa,ker

ARCHIE

By Bob Montana

I THINK I’LL HAVE TO HANG? UP NOW, "7 VERONICA/ >

BUZ SAWYER

By Roy Crane

C7RACING THE MISSING MUSBANP / ELROY BUTTERFLY,TO THE i A 1 WESTERN TOWN OF JACK RABBIT SEEMS TOO EASY. ?

JOHNNY HAZARD By Frank Robbins

WALT DISNEY’S SCAMP

BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell

Blondie

By Chic Young