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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 9

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Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 Orlando Evening Star Page 9 OktC wtwrv annum WftvTV 13e2i ClNUAl KOIlGAS uacair miction Do Fclso Teeth TY For Thursday Best Bet 4 Bachelor Fathtr if I Donna Reed 4, II Patiword News I Sea Hunt 13: Nurses ,10 4 iwimr Hut MI fMcGumsSore rHmi (Ml 1 I I 11 I Rompr Room Dean txerciw mil Mov, iJ-Mike Douglas TAKE Martin YOUR PICK -hat Lucille Ball, 4. I. ll-CBS Ntwi Time For L't 11:11 IN l-ABC News 1. 4.

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Young Marrieds J-Girl Talk lJ-Edge ol Ben Casey 11 Love of Life 1:11 7. Match Came 3 Focui 4, 1, 11 Secret Storm 1:11 I Suniet Strip 4,1,11 Al the 4: IS 11:41 4-Movla I Movla II Movie Movie (C) 3, S-Tonight TV For Friday I Good Morning 11 Good Day IJ-Movn 1:11 I Newillna in $-Sports IM t-Weathfr I. II (C) 4, 1, 1J-CBS l-NBC News Cheyenne 1 Rifleman 4 Lout in Spue (-Hunt It riah I Runamuck (C) 1J Laramie 4, lJ-Movia lBewitihed IN (C) 1, McCluikey JSun. Peyton Piact 4 Sun, II: II II (C) Concentration 4. IJ-MrCoyi II: IS 3, I NBC Newi UN 3, I Morning Star 4, U-Andy of Maybe rry Supermar't Sweep 11:11 (C) 3.

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4-Movie World Turni 3, I NBC Newi (C) 3, t-Let'i Make 4.11 Deal 2 Mike Douglas I'M 4. I Leave it to NBC Newa Beaver t-l'm le Walt 3 Day ol our Live 11 Superman I Bill Herion Show 1966 Ragiitor now for this onciling now Muttong. Nothing to buyl No obligation! Simply go to any O'ongo County PHILLIPS 66 Sorvico Conlor and rogiitor. Drawing to bo hold on April lit. fill TUIyIBURS WITH IVIIT PURCHASI OF 10 6AU0NS OF CAS 01 MOM Croucho 11:31 Stinihine Almanac 4 Pastor's Study (C) 3.

Jeopardy 4, I -Love ci Lite Man Riding A Tiger Is Adam West CojfJlfSS fo Optrott than Oil! Lj 1 Stanford University, has been writer, milkman, cowboy and actor. His most notable achievement heretofore was playing a secondary banana to Robert Taylor in "The Detectives" series. Following breakup of his marriage he has two young children he went to Italy in an attempt to break out of the B-pic-ture rut. He was making progress as an American actor abroad when Batman signaled his return. man is the square's square: Adam West is hip.

Batman lives in a manor that looks left over from a George Arliss movie; Adam West has a pad at Malibu Beach. Batman spends most of his time in the company of his ward Robin. When not working, Adam West is often accompanied by a local chick. You see, there is a difference. West terms himself "an overnight smash after 12 years." He started as a television announcer In Sacramento after leaving fORClD AIR MATING Cnunlrr flow Arrott the Flour UPGRADE YOUR PRESENT HOME COMFORT WITH CLEAN, SAFE, VERY ECONOMICAL ElECTRENO ELECTRIC HEATING.

71 CALL 838-4389 Hh. Flnyf Designs w. GLEEPS, IT'S THE BATMAN Adam West hits jackpot KEATING AIR C0NDiT10HiNG SALES SERVICE. By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD Mn riding a tiger: Adam West. He'i Batman.

Holy re liduali! You know what that means: He's going to be rich. He may also be branded for life with a bat emblem on his chest. If he worried? Not our hero. "I WAS worried at first," admitted television'! foe of wrongdoers. "I was afraid that my own Identity might be submerged in the trappings of a freak in tights.

But then I realized I should be able to make the craze work to my advantage. "Before, I was limited to playing leads in low-budget movies. The series has given me the exposure God knows so that perhaps I would now be considered for important pictures, which is what I'm after. "Unless the thinking of the major producers has become senile, they can perceive that I'm not Batman." HOLLYWOOD Priestly Calls It 'Chilly Hell' West approached the role with the same cogitation of Laurence Olivier planning Othello. Well, almost "Batman must be played with utter conviction," he reasoned.

"There is a thin line which I must follow, between satirizing the character and playing it dead-serious. "He can't be tongue-in-cheek or cutie-pie, because that would alienate the young audience which believes In Batman. Nor can he be the complete hero, because the more sophisticated viewers would ridicule him. "TAKE THE famous line of the first show when Batman enters the discotheque in his batsuit and says. Til stand at the bar; I shouldn't wish to be You gotta believe in a line like that.

"The main thing I strive for is to overlay with style what is basically a pretty square character. You might say I'm trying to invest Dickensian surroundings with an Oscar Wilde flavor." Flu Bug Hospitalizes TV Batman Adam West Nithinlla flfifi'll'1 iV rfttMtfB Cllthint 7 It'l iht SonoJfirp Sonolone's Surprising New Hearing Aid Worn All Af Ifo far! expected to return to the Batman series set tomorrow. West said at the hospital, "I read in one of the Hollywood trade papers where someone had compared my acting on Batman to the acting of Richard Burton, and the shock is probably the cause of all this." In all, it looks like Batman is suffering from a YWOOD The tiny flu bug has done what all the big bad guys have been unable to do to actor Adam West, the Batman who quickly disposes of all evildoers in a new television series. West, 32, was hospitalized with the flu in Hoi-lywood yesterday but a spokesman at 20th Century Fox studios said he was fey! INDEED HE is not. Bat I batvirus.

JOHN LE CARRE Never so lonely You'll be lurptised by the better hearing you can enjoy with the all-new SONO-WISP. You won't believe it even when you see it! It weighs under ounce (about the weight of your poi ket comb), yet it could give you back the hearing you thought was lost. Surprise jour family and friends hear better again with the unbelievable SONO-WTSP. It's worn all at the ear (including tube ind eartip). Women; Your hairdo covers everything.

FREE! tetual tin SONO-WISP replica (non-opinting). Sn for youniif eomi In, call or write. cently revealed as Davi John Moore Cornwell, tall 34-year old Oxford graduate and one time Eton By Star Services Spy Who Came in From the Cold," based on John Le Carre's famous best seller, opens at Wometco's Park East and West eater Friday. "Spy," starring Richard Burton, is in strong contention for Academy Award nominations. The following dispatch tells of "Spy's" Itory and its author.) When "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" was first published in September 1963 it was a literary sensation.

Little was known of its author, John Le Carre, except that he was writing under a pseudonym. Yet director Martin Ritt bought the book as a film property in galley form; eminent author J. B. Priestley called it "superbly constructed, with an atmosphere of chilly hell;" and though a series writer, Le Carre managed to break through the high brow culture barrier and appeal to the ordinary reader to an unprecedented degree. Since its publication, "The Spy" has sold world wide 4,000,000 hard back copies, over a quarter of a million in America.

Its U.S. paper back sales, for which Le Carre received $25,000, have topped two million. The English hard LSDNOTOiME- air TO M1VIIWS local ariginolien N-Nttwork production S-Syndicotad tariati R-lipMt ihowingi M-Dtkirtdkroadcoat Mannering (Steve Forrest) purchases a Samurai sword from the Asano family, and it leads to a dramatic series of events involving a psychopath who is determined to have revenge for the torture he PHONE 422-2101 MURRAY S. LONG, 0.M. 501 N.

MAGNOLIA AVE. ORLANDO 7:30 P. M. 2 8 DANIEL BOONE (COLOR) Matthew Elion (Warren Stevens) kidnaps three of the Boone children and uses them as hostages to force Dan'l (Fess Parker) to help him in his quest for vengeance. (1 hour, N).

4 LOST IN SPACE Will Robinson (Billy Mumy) turns loose a monster when he repairs a nonoperative robot from an advanced civilization. From 7 p.m. (30 more minutes, DB). I MUNSTERS Herman (Fred Gwynne) laughs when Grandpa (Al Lewis) warns him a birthday ring has a curse on it. He puts it on, then wishes he hadn't.

(N) BATMAN The Dynamic Duo (Adam West, Burt Ward) must contend with poison gas, electricity teacher, who still pre-serve an a sterely academic air. CORNWELL was born at Poole, Dorset. In 1939 Corn-well was sent to St. Andrews Pangbdurne preparatory school, followed by three years at Sherborne. Its pious atmosphere did not suit Cornwell who walked out and went to Berne University, Switzerland.

"I have never known such loneliness," Cornwell recalls. "For months I talked to no one. In fact, I never had a companion of my own age until I was called up into the Army in 1948. "The Spy" is -more about loneliness than about spying, and I wrote from bitter experience." After two years serving in the Intelligence Corps in Vienna and Graz, Cornwell went to Lincoln College, Oxxord, In two years his money ran out, and he took a job for a year as an unqualified teacher at Millfield School. His college arranged a scholarship for him, and he returned to take a First Class degree in Modern Lan Hours: fri.

Jof. Specials Good fri. Sat feb. 10, II, 12 agents. Problem is the husband is very Latin and very Jealous.

(N). P.M. 4, 1 13 MOVIE "A Fever In the Blood" (1960), drama of an idealistic judge with gubernatorial ambitions who presides at a sensational murder trial, with Efrem Zimbalist Angie Dickinson, Jack Kelly and Don Ameche. (2 hours, N). 1 I BEWITCHED The grandmothers present Tabatha with identical gifts.

Endora (Agnes Moorehead) is bound and determined hers Is the one the baby will like. (N). 1:30 P. M. 28 MONA McCLUSKEY (COLOR) Mike (Denny Miller) is jailed for fighting and won't let Mona (Juliet Prowse) bail him out.

So she has herself jailed too. (N). 1 PEYTON PLACE For Stella Chernak (Lee Grant), in mourning, a calculating visitor; for Rodney Harrington (Ryan O'Neal), a long-awaited day; for Eli Carson (Frank Ferguson), great plans for a new enterprise. (N). 10 P.

M. 2 8 DEAN MARTIN (COLOR) Dino chats with Emma Frump (Lucille Ball, really) and Bill Cosby. Kate Smith sings "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" and "Climb Every Mountain" and with Dino and Lucy, a medley of vaudeville tunes. I THE BARON (COLOR) '4 r- 'mm 10 SANDWICH STEAKS i Zimbalist Dickinson suffered while a prisoner of war. (1 hour, N).

11P.M. 2, 4, 1, 8, IS NEWS, SPORTS, WEATHER (L). 11:23 P.M. 4 MOVIE "Blue Skies" (1946), musical, with Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire. (104 minutes, L).

8 TONIGHT (COLOR) Barbara Velasco, who's made a number of Orlando appearances, Is a scheduled guest. (95 minutes, N). 11:30 P. M. 2 TONIGHT (COLOR) (90 minutes, M).

I MOVIE "Caged" (1950), drama, with Eleanor Parker, Agnes Moorehead. (96 minutes, L). I MOVIE Prize of Gold" (1955), suspense drama, with Richard Wjdmark, Mai Zetterling. (98 minutes, L). 13 MOVIE "The Young Land" (1959), adventure, with Pat Wayne, Yvonne Craig.

(89 minutes, L). 1 If Li a laftfZ3 Bloom Burton Baxter Gwynne WITH PURCHASE OF 10 FOR $1.00 backed edition has gone into its 20th printing. And the U.S. paper back rights guages. This he attributes to the help of his wife, Ann.

HEAVY WESTERN FULL CUT ROUND STEAK 7t yLB- HEAVY WESTERN BONELESS ROMP ROAST SIRLOIN TIP of Le Carre's "The Looking Glass War," were sold for $400,000. YET THIS best selling author was described by E. D. O'Brien as: "A phenomenon such as can only be expected once in every two or three generations he will soar beyond any of the great names of this century. Uniquely brilliant." The reason for the pseudonym was that when Le Carre wrote "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" (and his two earlier books "Call for the Dead" and "Murder of Quality" in 1961 and 1962) when he was in the British Foreign Ser Radio Highlights STEAKS For the next two years, Cornwell taught French and German at Eton.

Dis-satisified with his S10 a week take home pay, he applied for late entry into the Foreign office. In 1961 he was posted to Bonn as 2nd Secretary in H. M. Embassy, two years later going to H. M.

Consulate Hambqrg. Though Cornwell has lived abroad for the past few years he settled in England after he finished "The Looking Glass War." He wants his three sons, Simon 6, Stephen 5, and Timothy 3, to have an English upbringing, "The Spy Who Came in From The Cold" is a Paramount Pictures release also starring Claire STEAKS STEAKS Din eve 4 OZ, SIU bib WO0 (CM), SM ((, tltll ftKII (NBC), 7); IFM, lMlll WLOr, Hit WHOO mi PM, MS)) WM (ARC till, WOKt, Ut. WXIV, 14M, WTLM, 111. Prwrim, carried In tl calumfl rc lurmWKt kv IK faiiwM THUtlDAT frlO Your llnrnrctr 10:10 Arthur Gofry 11:10 Koum Party 2:30 Cdith Head WXIV-145 Witarn Rsuntu 4 00 Sonos of Southland WTLN-5 31 Tima-Tamp. Tuna Agrlculhiro.

and machine guns when they are trapped by Zelda (Anne Baxter) and Eivol Ekdal (Jack Kruschne). (N) II LARAMIE (COLOR) From 7 p.m. (30 more minutes, S). 8 P.M. 4, I fc 12 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND (COLOR) The castaways get a break when an Air Force robot lands on the island.

The Professor (Russell Johnson) thinks it can be sent for 1 GIDGET Gidget (Sally Field) begins to wonder if and dear old Dad (Don Porter) shouldn't practice less togetherness. (N) 8:30 P.M. 2 8 LAREDO (COLOR) The Rangers (William Smith, Neville Brand) get an unexpected assist from an Indian orphan, Gray Smoke (Kurt Russell), in their battle with a band of desperate gunmen who plan to loot Laredo. (1 hour, N). 4, I IS MY THREE SONS (COLOR) Chip (Stanley Livingston) wants to try bleach on his long hair despite advice against it.

Jay North, who used to play "Dennis the Menace," plays Chip's pal Jeff Welch. (N). I HENRY PHYFE (COLOR) Phyfe (Red Buttons) is assigned to get a list of operatives from the wife of a husband-and-wife team of So of 20 5.80 lot ol It 6.88 STRIP 6 OZ. 6.95 oz DELMONICO Night Afternoon WIWS to or STRIP 6.00 I WDSO-4, 7. 19, MIWS wAsa-u os, yx4 WHIY 35, 2, 4 30, 10, 11 WKIS-4 IS, 7, 7 10, 7 5, I 15, 9, 10, II WHOO-4, 7, 7 50, I'M, t'30, 10, 10 30, II, 11.

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10 i. MUSIC vice. By Civil Service rules, he was not allowed to author a book. It was in March 1964 that Le Carre left his post as British Consul in Hamburg to concentrate on writing full time. He lived for nine months in Crete and Spet- WOiO-ltll WLOF- WHOO i U.S.D.A.

CHOICE BEEF fill i ro 17 WHOO Bloom and Oskar Werner. It was produced arid directed by Martin Ritt. FORMER INVALIDS sell your old wheelchair, sickroom items, for cash to a. I 55 WOKa Hourly on half-hour WOBO-1J, 1, 4, 4:30, 1 30 WMOO-U, 1J 30, 1, 1:30, 2, 4. 4:51 WXIV- 1, J.

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