The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1968 — Page 7

Friday, November 29, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

FRI., NOV. 29

FAST SLOW ■Vltd 2 Jt'l>I> FOR THE DEFENSE 4 1 HOUK 4 FMNTSTONES—4 10 K \K1.Y MOVIE 1 HOUR ■Westbound." Randolph Scott. Virginia Mayo i'59i 13 BEWITCHED 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS 4:3* 4 l HOUR. "Puerto Rican Coun-

; reside."

13 NEWS—4

«:im 2-6 8 lO NEWS .*• ««

3 FLINTSTONES—4

ti::;n 3 NEWS—4 3:3#

4 PERRY MASON

1 HOUR. A man is shot to death while a vast radio audience, including Perry Mason, listens.

13 1 LOVE LUCY

2 FLYING NUN—Comedy fi OO 4 Sister Bertrille's imagination goes wild when she's left alone at the convent while there’s a bank

robber loose in the area.

10 GI NS OF WILL SONNETT 4 The Sonnetts befriend an ex-con-vict who is returning home from

13 OCAKTERBACK CLUB—4 Football * : ;;ti 2-6 HIGH CHAPARRAL—Western 6:30

4 1 HOUR "For What We Are About To Receive." Thanksgiving plans at the Cannon ranch are threatened by a quarrelsome neighbor and an unhappy Indian chief. McLeish Christopher Cary Chief Koso Hal Jon Norman Pedro Roberto Contreras John Cannon Leif Erickson 3-8-10 WILD. WILD WEST—Drama 4 1 HOUR. Bumbling secret service agent Bosley Cranston has a photographic memory He becomes a vital cog in Jim West s plan for snaring an opium-smugg*ing ring. Cranston Pat Paulsen Jeremy Pike Charles Aidman Baron Kvosai .... Victor Sen Yung Gideon Stix Barry Atwater

y Pike . . • • Leiiarirs

i Kvosai Victor Sen Yung u.^n Stix Barry At' 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES- _ 13 OPERATION ENTERTAINMENT 4 1 HOUR. Comic Tim Conway is host. Guests: Gun Campbell. John Byncr. Stefanie Powers. The Little Steps, and Honey, Ltd. From Fort

Gordon, Georgia.

H:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy < :0 ° 4 “What's Bugging Hazel?" g-JO 2-6 NAME OF THE GAME <:30 4 90 MINS. "The White Birch.’ Publisher Glenn Howard and his assistant Peggy Maxwell arrive in Prague along with a group of other visiting journalists. They’re all out to locate ailin? author Mikhail Orlov. . , Orlov Boris Kailoli Tatiana Czalcynski Susan Oliver Chernin Peter Deuel Malcheck Richard Jaeckel Dubrek Robert Wolders Madame Orlov Lilia Skala Phillip Saxon ... Roddy McDowall Emilio Fazio . Jean-Plerre Aumont Gunnar Haggblad Bethel Leslie 3-8-10 GOMER PYLE—Comedy 4 Blustering Sergeant Carter bets Sergeant Hacker that he can go 24 hours without "blowing his top”. Carter FrJink Sutton Hacker Allan iv^elvin Colonel Gray Forrest Compton 4 PASSWORD—Game 4 Eliza'-eth Montgomery and Murt‘n Landau a-e tonight’s guest ce-

lebritv contestants.

13 FELONY SQUAD—Police drama 4 Sgt. Dan Briggs has only hours to live after drinking poisoned cof-

fee

•1:00 3 FRIDAY' NIGHT MOVIE 8:00 2 3 4 HOURS. "North By Northwest." Carv Grant. Eva Marie Saint, James Mason. 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 4 90 MINS. 8 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE * «» 4 2 HOURS. “Operation Petticoat.” Cary Grant, Tony Curtis. Dina Merrill. ( 601 War-time comedy about a submarine and its enterprising en w members. lO CINEMA TEN 2 HOURS. “Thirty-Nine Steps." Kenneth More, Taina Elg, Brenda (If Banzie. '’60i Two innocent people get mixed up with kiliers and

suit's.

13 DON RK KLES—Comedy 4 Tonight's special guest is actor Kirk Douglas. ICliO 13 GUNS OF WILL SONNETT 0:30 4 A man who thinks he killed Jim Sonnctt wants to find Will and Jeff so in- van shoot them too Will Walter Brennan Jeff Duck Kambo 10:00 2-6 STAR TREK—Science fiction 9:00 4 1 HOUR. "Wink Ol An Eye." The of livers and crew of the Enterprise are captured by a dying people who can move with the speed of

light.

Deelu Kalhic Brown Rael Jason Evers 13 MAN AND HIS UNIVERSE 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. First in a series of documentary programs examining major scientific struggles and successes. Tonight—"The Scientist," focusing on the work of a team headed by Dr. James D. Watson. who at age 23 was hailed as the co-discoverer of the master substance of heredity ca’.lid DNA George C. Scott narrate-. 10:30 4 NEWS—4 9:30 11:00 2-6 8-10-13 NEWS UMIO 4 U.N.C'.L.E.—Adventure

1 HOUR.

11:30 2-6 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30

4 90 MINS

8 LATE SHOW

• Desperate Journey." Errol Flynn Ronald Reagan, Arthur Kennedy, i 421 World War II American pilots are downed over Germany.

10 LATE MOVIE

“Valley Of The Doomed.” Don Megowan. Hildegarde Neff 'Foreign.

'621 Adventure.

13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety 4 90 MINS. Sammy Davis. Jr., subs

for Joey as host.

NEWS HU 10 STARLITE THEATRE ll:«« "This Angry Age." Anthony Perkms, Silvana Mangano. Jo VanF'.eet. Richard Conte. i'59i Drama.

|»:|0 3 LATE MOVIE H:H>

4 "The Nun's Story.” Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch. i’59> Drama 14 All-Star Wrestling follows.)

00 13 CONTINENTAL COMMENT—4 12:00 30 13 INQUIRING MIND—4 1 2 " <0 00 13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD 1:00

11:40 12:00

SAT., NOV. 30

FAST SLOW li:3'i 4 HOOSIER ROUNDUP •'•:30 H:.->0 13 COUNTY' NEWSREEL—4 r>:50 t oo 6 SUPER SIX—4 Cartoon «»:00 8 SUNRISE SEMESTER—4 13 I IGHT TIME—4 Religion 1:1-13 iO PE ANViLMLO «:l» ;;.M 2 VGLIl ULTUUAL FILM 6:30 3 >1 NiU.M --EM ESTER--4 4 Li SVJNS r OR LIVING—4 Religion b TOP ( Vi—4 C artoon 5 INDI AN \ FARMER 13 -.ATUKDAY \LMAN.\I

son 2 IHSCOVEKV—4 LOO 3-10 GO-GO GOPHERS—4 Cartoon 4 1*0IT YE ON SATURDW—4 6 THREE STOOGES—4 Kids’ show 8 ROADS TO I.EARNING—4 13 I ARM I RON 1—4 MiliO 2 Ml SCIENCE CLUB 7:150 3 8-10 BUGS BUNNY/ ROAD RUNNER—4 Cartoon 13 TIMOTHY CHCKt HMOfSK—4 »:00 2 SUPER SIX—4 Cartoon 0:00 13 CASPER CARTOONS—4 !»::;« 2 TOP CAT—4 Cartoon 0:30 3-8-10 WACKY RACES—4 Cartoon 4 UNDERDOG—4 Cartoon 13 ADVENTURES OF GULLIVER—4 10:00 2-6 FLINT STONES—4 Partoon 9:00 3-8 10 ARCHIE—4 C artoon 4 SANTA SHOW—4 13 SPIDER MAN—4 Cartoon 111:311 2-6 BANANA SPLITS—4 Cartoon 9:30 3-8-10 BATMAN/SI PERM AN—4 4 LAUREL 4 HARDV—Comedy 13 FANTASTIC VOYAGE—4 Cartoon 11:00 4 THUNDERBIRDS—4 Cartoon 10:00 13 CENTER OF THE EARTH—4 11:30 2-6 UNDERDOG—4 Cartoon 10:30 3-10 HERCTLOIDS—4 Cartoon 8 UNCLE BUSTER—4 Kids' show 13 FANTASTIC FOUR—4 C artoon 12:00 2-6 BIRDMAN—4 Cartoon 11:00 3-10 SHAZZAN—4 C artoon 4 UPBEAT—Musir, dance 13 GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE—4 12:30 2-13 AMERICAN BANDSTAND 11:30 4 45 MINS. Songstress Ketty Lester is Dick Clark's guest. 3-8-10 JONNY QUEST—4 Cartoon 6 JOB LINE—4 Employment 1:00 3-8-10 MOBY DICK—4 Cartoon 12:00 4 FLYING FISHERMAN—Sports 6 BIBLE TELECOURSE 4 1 HOUR. "Costly Obedience." 1:13 2-13 NCAA FOOTBALL 12:13 4 DOUBLE HEADER Ml Army vs. Navy at Philadelphia. (2i Notre Dame at U.S.C. 1:30 3-8-10 LONE RANGER—4 12:30 4 ACTION MOVIE 2 HOURS. "Abandon Ship." Tyrone Power. Lloyd Nolan. Mai Zetterling. i'57i Adventure drama. •;:00 3 FARM REPORT—4 1:00 6 READ YOUR WAY UP—4 8 SATURDAY THEATRE 2'a HOURS. <1> "The Kettles In The Ozarks." Marjorie Main. Arthur Hunnicutt. i’56i Comedy. '2i "Leech Woman.” C o 1 e e n Gray, Grant Williams. i'60i Science fiction. 10 DR. IIOPP AND FRIENDS 2:30 3 LOOK AT LEARNING 1:30 6 HUC KLEBERRY I INN—4 Drama 10 PATH TO BELIEF 3:13 10 INDUSTRY ON PAR \I)F—4 ■: 3:00 3 DIALOGUE IN EAITH 2:00 6 HIGH St IIOOI. BOWL—4 Quiz 10 THE UALIEOl!MANS—Western 3:23 4 WOULD OF SPORTS—4 2:25 3:30 3 EARLY MOVIE 2:30 1 HOUR. "When -The Daltons Rode." Randolph Scott. i'40i Western adventure. 4 NFL HIGHLIGHTS—4 Football 6 COLLEGE BOW I 4 Quiz 10 THE RIFLEMAN—Western 1:00 4 CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING '3:00 6 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING 4 Jim Certain & Jim Mack v.s. Don Johnson A: Wayne Zahn. 10 UGLIEST GIRL IN TOW N—4 1:30 2 BIG PLAY—4 Football 3:30 6 COUNTRY MUSIC HALL—4 8 EARLY SHOW 90 MINS. "Charge Of The Light Brigade." Errol Flynn. David Niven. Olivia DeHavilland, Donald Crisp i'361 Adventure. 10 SANTA CLAUS 1:10 3 CHANGING TIMES—4 Talk 3:10 1:33 3 WORLD OF SPORTS—4 3:33

Television in Review

By RICK DU BROW

By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - I’m going to tout you on to a television show in advance today. It is called “The Thanksgiving Visitor,” and it will be seen Thanksgiving Day on ABC-TV. It is a sequel to the same network’s “A Christmas Memory,” which was a boyhood reminiscence by Truman Ca. pote, and it is just as magical and lyrical. Once again, Capote will narrate the tale. Once again, Geraldine Page will star as his aging spinster cousin—his best friend. Once again, producer, director Frank Perry guided the proceedings with exquisite taste and care. It is wonderful to watch the work of a director like Perry, whose beautifully conceived shots are devoted to progressing the story rather than show off his grasp of cinematics. Something Special I think you will love “The Thanksgiving Visitor,” which is why I am giving you this advance notice. I loved it. In the flood of thousands of television shows that pass on by over the years, few have that special something that makes them lodge fondly in one’s memory. “A Christmas Memory,” which won all kinds of awards, was one. And “The Thanksgiving Visitor” is another. Their unique American flavor and universal values find

their way to a viewer’s heart and sense of decency. Like “A Christmas Memory,” “The Thanksgiving Visitor” is set in the rural Alabama of Capote’s boyhood—and the location shooting of both shows adds so much to their effectiveness that it is difficult to imagine them being so good without this authenticity. “The Thanksgiving Visitor,” however, takes place about two years earlier, says Perry. This makes for a subtle difference in the character played by Miss Page. The actress notes that in “A Christmas Memory” the spin, ster “has been hurt by so many people that she’s suspicious of everybody but Buddy (the young boy who is Capote). In ‘Thanksgiving Visitor’ she’s terribly naive. She goes out to everybody and then she gets hurt.” Sensitive Boy It is the spinster’s naivete, in fact, which helps set the climax of “The Thanksgiving Visitor” in motion. In the story, Buddy, a small, sensitive, literate boy is constantly bullied by an older, bigger youth named Odd Henderson. An uncle wants Buddy to fight the Henderson boy, so he does, but is beat up. But he is really chagrined when the spinster decides to invite the bully to Thanksgiving dinner in hopes of trying to bring out

his better side. The bully comes, and before the dinner Buddy sees him impulsively take a brooch that means a great deal to the spinster, and put it in his pocket. At the dinner table, in front of a large family gathering, Buddy sees his

chance for revenge—and exposes and humiliates the Hender. son boy. But he learns a lesson when the spinster tries to protect the guilty, embarrassed bully—that the worst crime of all is to commit an act of premeditated cruelty against another human being.

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