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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 110

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SECTION 6 enoy "OTATJT LIVING" The TV-Radio Almanac THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, K.Y., SUMJAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1964 mourn IN A HOME Sncday licg-op on lYHAS-TV 7:00 Me By BILL LADD, WIDZ SHAH DOVTJ PAYMENT EASY TERMS 7:30 My Favorite Martian WHEN the kids went trick or treating at Carolyn Jones's bouse, she greeted them in her gruesome Morticia makeup and costume, straight out of her "Addams Family role. The Hartford, pay-television experiment is about to be expanded into other areas so far not named. Average subscriber in Hartford pays $100 a year to see programs, or so the study shows. "Peyton Place" Is shutting down production for a time, to re-accent the series so it will feature more often the characters who have gained public approval. Bill Dana show Is the first casualty of the new season with a possibility that "Kentucky Kid," starring Dennis Weaver, may ElIifcHllil Im'iiilllllll i rn AM 19 and then all films will be burned as per contract when the show was mode.

Suit Is Threatened The venereal-disease scripts which N.B.C. nixed and which the surgeon general's office wants the net to show, make up a two-part story which opens on "Mr. Novak" and would wind up on "Dr. Kildare," fittingly enough. The network hasn't changed its mind, at least yet.

Lauren Bacall threatens to sue C.B.S. if the episode of "Mr. Broadway" in which she guest stars is shown. Lauren thought she was doing her own singing and now finds that the voice was. dubbed.

Same series did it with Lisa Minelll the other week. Girl sang two operatic arias, but the voice was that of a girl named Gina Penn. Memorials to President Ken. nedy, planned by all three TV networks, seem slanted more at the President in life than a rehash of last bleak November, for which Allah be praised. It appears that Marlene Sanders will replace Lisa Howard as the A.B.C.

newsgal. Lisa was bounced when she became too active in partisan politics. "Valentine's Day" plans four stories so closely connected they can be pasted together for a movie for foreign distribution. They are planning television series based on "Dial For Murder" and "The Chapman Report." 1071 1 DIXIE HWY. will Blacktop Your Driveway for Only ma lltDTV UVJ A IV hi WW I fltl I -i II I 8:00 The Ed Sullivan Show "Golden Boy" SammyDavis Cloak-and-dagger damsel is May Heatherly, who plays Heather McNabb, U.N.CL.'t communications researcher in "Man From U.N.CX.E," spy series Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m.

on N.B.C-Channel 3. NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 YEARS TO PAY Ont hundred feet long by right fttt in width. Plus $2 a ten for additional rock if ntcossary. cently one guy flew all the wav from Australia to see her. CALL GL 1-5914 take the N.B.C.

spot If so, the Weaver series probably would be seen on Channel 3. It hasn't been so far. Change will come in January. I "12 O'clock High," "Voyage to The Bottom of The Sea" and "Valentine's Day" have been renewed for another 13 shows by A.B.C. Don't believe that yak that Andy Griffith will quit at the end of the season.

His contract has two more years to go. Rhymer It Dead Now there is one television set for each 22 people in the world. Outside the United States there are 63 million TV homes. Paul Rhymer, who created "Vic and Sade" of old-time radio fame, is dead. N.6.C.

is planning to expand the Saturday-night movies to 2Vi hours from 8:30 to 11. "Music Festival" for November 24 will commemorate the first Thanksgiving. If you want to feel older this morning just recall that Tom Harmon, the A.B.C. and C.B.S. sportscaster, was an All-America on the 1941 team When Joe Campanella of "Doc-, tors and Nurses" isn't working he serves as director of the Paulist Players in wpper New York City.

Dinah Shore takes an affectionate, humor-ouj and melodic look at American life in her second daytime special on November 18. She FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL ANYTIME GL 1-5914 9:00 Decision: The Conflicts of 9:30 The Joey Ai Channel 15 Ch Children A-Adulti YA Young Adults All times are p.m. MONDAY Newt (Ch) 8:30 The Dispersed (A) (A) TUESDAY New? (Ch) Nations (A-YA) 9:00 The Indian Experiment (A) 9:30 Fuller World (A) WEDNESDAY New? (Ch) Imperfect (A-YA) 9:00 News In Perspective (A) THURSDAY New? (Ch) 8:30 Challenge (A) rebroadcast World (A) rebroadcast Nations (A-YA) rebroadcast FRIDAY New? (Ch) 8:30 Essay on Death (A) 9:30 Past Imperfect (A-YA) rebroadcast IPEK1 EVP TOTI Ml A I tAUtr 1 1 UN AL Movies On Television Claims to have every record Ella ever made. Al Kelly, the double-talk will be back on "Candid Camera" November 22, in his 50th year in show business. Maxie Bosembloom will be on "The Monsters" on a future episode one guest star who will need little make-up.

After careful study of the claims one must reach the conclusion that each television network had the fastest and more accurate election cover- vlCa "Profiles In Courage" has been sold in Ireland, England, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, Austria, Australia and the Philippines. "World's Greatest Showman," that 90-minute special about Cecil B. DeMille, will be shown again on N.B.C. on November FRIDAY (32) 1 p.m., Gail Russell, Diana Lynn, "Our Hearts Were Growing Up," 1946. (3) 4 p.m., Judy Holliday, Peter lawford, Jack Lemmon, "It Should Happen To You," 1954.

(11) 11:25 p.m., Henry Fonda, Betsy Palmer, James Cagney, Jack lemmon, "Mister Roberts," color, 1955. SATURDAY (3) 7:45 a.m., Johnny Welssmuller, Jean Bryan, "Jungle Jim and Th Voodoo Tiger," 1952. (3) 9 p.m., Charlton Heston, Ann Baxter, Gilbert Roland, "Three Violent People," color, 1956. (32) 10:30 p.m., Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, "Doubl Indemnity," 1944. (11) 11:25 p.m., Lauren BacaD, Deris Day, Kirk Douglas, Hoagy Car-michael, "Young Man with A Horn," 1950.

(3) 12 midnight, Judy Holliday, William Holden, Broderick Crawford, "Born Yesterday," 1950. AWHAS-TV 2 or 3 MOBILE HOMES 937-2640 DUY DIRECT WE SELL i USED IRON PIPES ANGLE IRON-ETC. PHONE 582-3994 a hm, to iz nooiiBBMa 7 Foremost In Service Buyer Meets Seller at Mutual AY 4 oiXfliiflinH 0 HIS owso 415 State Street, New Albany SUNDAY (3) 1 p.m., Johnny WaissmulUr, Moumn O'Sullivan, "Tarian's Sert Treasure," 1941. (32) 9 p.m., Burt Lancotrer, Karl MalcUn, Thtlma Ritter, "Bird Man of Alcatraz," 1962. (11) 11:20 p.m., Kant Smith, Simon Simon, "Th Curso of Tht Cat PoopU," 1944.

MONDAY (32) 1 p.m., "Aloma of Dorothy Lamour, Th South Soas," 1941. (3) 4 p.m., Burt lancastor, Jody Lawrence, "Ttn Tall Men," 1951. (11) 11:23 p.m., Bruc Cabot, Robert Armstrong, "King Kong," 1933. TUESDAY (32) 1 p.m., Fred MacMurray, Pauletto Goddard, "Suddenly It's Spring," 1947. (3) 4 p.m., Randolph Scott, Claire Harry S.

Truman Bishop Show Best In.Entertainment Profit in the Classified Ads. PHONE 584-4185 COMPANIESPARK FREE NEW ALBANY 415 STATE ST. JUST NORTH OF SPRING will her. have Buddy Ebsen with Karen Steele will "move in next door" to the home where "Hazel" works and be a rather irregular-regular member of the oast. Polly Bergen will star in a series of half-hour situationers based on the Selena Mead stories next fall on C.B.S.

Jack Webb will produce. New Golf Series N.B.C. has plans for another golf series called "Big Three Golf," which will run for eight weeks, starting in January. Participants are Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, of course. Prize for the winner is 50 grand.

N.B.C. also plans a special called "Viet Nam: It's A Mad War" for December 1. "Hollywood Palace" has rating trouble and the show wants to move away from Saturday night. When Ella Fitzgerald played Las Vegas re- Trevor, "The Stranger Wore A Gun," 1953. (11) 11:25 p.m., Preston Foster, Basil Rathbone, "The Last Days of Pompeii." WEDNESDAY (32) 1 p.m., Mary Martin, Dick Powell, "True To life," 1943.

(3) 4 p.m., Guy Madison, Kim Novak, Brian Keith, "Five Against The House," 1955. (3) 9 p.m., Edmond O'Brien, Vera Miles, Robert Culp, Gen Raymond, "Th Hanged Man," color, 1964. (11) 11:25 p.m., Cory Grant, Larame Day, "Mr. Lucky," 1943. THURSDAY (32) 1 p.m Shirley, Richard Carlson, Ann "West Point Widow," 1941.

(3) 4 p.m., Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale, Lloyd Bridges, "last of The Comanches," 1952. (11) 11:25 p.m., Natalie Wood, Skip Homeier, Tab Hunter, "Th Burning Hills," 1956. (Santa MAKE ESTABLISH II I Iea'ls you Might Expect at Twice Throe Times this Price! Hear him with the Louisville Orchestra November 17th at 8:30 p.m. over WAVE Radio (970) Needlkat Second Car? Sidney Harth, brilliant artist and world-famed violin virtuoso, lends his authoritative skill to the second performance of the Louisville Orchestra Subscription Concert Series. Mr.

Harth's command of technique and expression have captured audiences and critics throughout the world in a spectacular success of concert tours. Let Bank of Louisville Royal Help You Solve That Problem mmm GENUINE WOOD VENEER I 77 UBBB cabinet with hand I I DOWN RUBBED PIANO FINISH ijSwk PROGRAM Symphony No. 2 Daniel Pinkham Symphonic Espagnole Lalo Variations on Ires-Schuman Hie Divine Poem Scriabin The entire concert will be broadcast live over WAVE radio (970) from the Brown Theatre. Robert Whitney will conduct Your broadcast host will be Richard Wangerin, executive manager of the Orchestra. General Electric at Appliance Park is proud to sponsor as a public service radio broadcasts of the 1964-65 Louisville Orchestra Subscription Concert Series.

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