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The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 175

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50606 as ature are performed by young professional actors. 9:00 P. M. 2. 10-LUCY SHOW Lucy and Bill embark on a round of sports, with Lucy feverishly trying to match Bill lest tor the robust.

(Repeat) 4, 9 BILLY GRAHAM HAWAIIAN CRUSADE 6. 7. II ANDY WILLIAMS (Color) Individual performances by cast members Dave Grusin, Maggie Banks, the Good Time Singers, the Osmond Brothers and the Nick Castle dancers. 1 3 THE POPULATION PROBLEM The effects of our nation's population growth on our afflu ent, mechanized and urbanized way of life. 9:30 P.

M. 2 DANNY THOMAS When Danny is a guest on a TV show, he tells the interviewed ell about Linda and her new crush. (Repeat) 4, 9 BILLY GRAHAM (Cont.) 6, 7. II ANDY WILLIAMS (Coarf.I 10 MOVIE (Color) "Small Town Girl," Jane Powell, Farley Granger. What happens when New York playboy iands in small town jail.

Mild romantic comedy. 1953) 13 POPULATION (Cont.) 10:00 P. M. 2 NEWS SPECIAL 4. 9 BEN CASEY Barry Sullivan plays a doctor, long on charm but short on ability.

(Repeat) 6. II ALFRED HITCHCOCK An e-convict and his former cellmate's widow search for a hidden payroll. Ann Sothern and John Cassavetes star. (Repeat) 7 LAWRENCE WELK 10 MOVIE (Cont.) 13 BOOK BEAT Author Max Shulman is interviewed. 1049 P.

M. 2 WITH THESE HANDS 4. 9 BEN CASEY (Cont.) 6, 1 1 HITCHCOCK (Cont.) 7 WELK (Cont.) 10-MOVIE (Cent.) 13 SCIENCE REPORTER II 0 P. M. 2.

4, 6, 7. 9. 10, ll-NEWS 13 PACEM IN TERRIS Opening ceremony of the con-vocetion of scholars, intellectuals and statesmen who met recently in New York to examine the requirements for world peace. Iltll P. M.

2MERV GRIFFIN 4 MOVIE "Fuzzy Pink Nightgown," Jane Russell, Keenan Wynn. Movie star and her two kidnapers outwit police. Fuzzy. (1957) 6 NIGHTCAP 9 MOVIE "Never Trust A Gambler," Dane Clark. Kathy O'Donnell.

Gambler gets in trouble with police. Fast-moving. (1951) 10 MOVIE "Saint's Double Trouble," George Sanders, Helena Whitney. Saint rounds up hit double, who has taken to diamond smuggling. Fair.

(1940) 11 TONIGHT (Color) 1140 P. M. 6. 7 TONIGHT (Color) 13 PACEM (Cont.) A. M.

2 MOVIE "The Guy Who Came Back." Paul Douglas, Joan Bennett. Pro football star refuses to quit. Intriguing background. (1951) 1:00 A. H.

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2. 10 TO TELL THE TRUTH 4 VOYAGE TO BOTTOM OF THE SEA A scientist, crippled by a huge whale, enlists Admiral Nelson's aid in pursuing the monster. (Repeat) 6, 1 1 KAREN Karen writes a fictitious item for her high school newspaper gossip column. (Repeat) 7 MOVIE (Cont.) THE ADDAMS FAMILY Newlyweds get the supreme test when they move next door to the Addams family. (Repeat) 13 ANTIQUES George Michael displays a variety of objects from a Hitchcock chair to a hendpainted Austrian dish.

P. M. 2. 9. 10 I'VE GOT A SECRET 4-VOYAGE (Cent.) ILLY GRAHAM HAWAIIAN CRUSADE 7 MOVIE (Cant.) 1 1 MAN FROM UNCLE Thrush agents try to free one of their top leaders before Solo and lllya can deliver him to the CIA.

(Repeat) 13-OPiNION IN THE CAPITAL P. M. 2, 9. 10-ANDY GRIFFITH Aunt Bee longs for the starring role in the Mayberry Centennial Pageant. (Repeat) 4 NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS Will tries to settle a cow's nerves by taking her on a tour of the base.

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