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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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THE PHILADELPHIA IN'QUIRER. TUESDAY MORNING. Jt'NE 13. 1965 15 A look at TV Appeal, Star Says TV Roundup Channel 29 Airs 4 ABC Shows WFIL Shunned rP HE SERIES isn't goin4 111. IPM: ey mm, ms mum here! 2 LINCOLN 2P NATIONAL BANK 16th 4 Lutl PM.

Km Kl 4-2100 mark roe of That hr.ngs a big Isugh." The aet continues this rm -spoofing line, He en't know what he will le after the series ends "If I worry too much about tomorrow." he sas, 1 11 lose today:" MlI.l.k'ENT CR.WOR READ 4.7 TIMES FASTER SEE PACE 28 4 Philadelphia POUR ABC programs not be-ing aired on WFIL-TV, the network's affiliate, will be seen on WIBF-TV, the new Channel 29, beginning next week. The VHF station obtained the programs under an FCC ruling that network shows not taken by an affiliate are available to other area stations. The four shows are "Nightlife," which succeeded the shortlived "Les Crane Show," Monday through Friday, 11:15 P. "Trailmaster," reruns of "Wagon Train." Mondav through Friday, 4 P.M.; "Issues and Answers." interviewing nt-r-i snnalitir in tho nu-e War Has 1CK JASON, co star of ABC's a luesuays ai Tuesdays at 7:30 P. M.

(Channel 6), wrinkles his handsome brow when asked to explain the show's continuing popularity. "People from 4 to 80 cars of age enjoy it" he says, 'it's like a family excursion. "War is the most adventurous experience to watch as long ias you're not involved. But what horrendous experience if you ARE involved. "Man is the only animal that kills without reason.

Other 'animals kill from necessity I only." His knowledge of animals 'comes from his experience as a big game hunter. CORN Chanin Hale interrupts gun duel between Red Skelton (right) and Vincent Price in "Red Skelton Hour" encore Tuesday at 8:30 P. M. on Channel 10. 1:30 P.

and "Scope," to the Cleveland sta-winning documentary series, Uion. Wednesday, 10:30 P. M. Arlcn Spccter, Republican aSSKecS SSiate or District Attorn; weatherman when the aPPear on a Polltlcal Pro' exchanges Channel 3 with gram Tuesday at 8 P. M.

pre-; lempting WCAU-TV's "The Joey! 2 RAISIN FLAKES KRISPIES Jason looks like a hunter, tall. lean and -looking, with lean ana penetrating eyes as eloquent as his words. He may write down those words some day "le never had any partieu- lar dr.ve to write." he sas. "but Exe had some ideas for a hook kicking around in my heaa IUI Wll under his "loin bat'" contiaet. he'll he blowim lip tnc same bri d2 MGM (or another two vears Harry Harris is on a-ration.

His column will be resumed when he returns. i tux 1 SUGAR TOMORII Sf You'll And ir mAr nd modrl lrtid 1 Inquirer' I Pact. hull tl VuMmi'hio Uttinti looiy nd (very clav BIG! BIG! BIG! BIG! ACTUAL SIZE FRGSTEB change much, he reports cnane Tho TV trend toward "to he- continued next-week" episodes won't affect "Combat!" Nor are they going to start an episode on this series and hae it end on another. "If we run out of mater. he laughs, "we could the seises backwards and let the' Germans win!" On weekends, he's even less serious.

He does a comedv rou tine with his "Combat!" sidekick, Littlejohn, in outdoor arenas throughout the country. "During the l.Vminuie warm-up I make Littlejohn snap to attention. Then 1 say 'At and he slouches into that big CUT ALONG FLAKES SRAACti WRCV-TV. This is a natural niOe, since Wally Kinnan is: I Bishop Show." The telecast is titled "Ask Arlen Specter." Sen. John Williams Del.) jand other investigative leaders in Congress will discuss ine Art of Probing" on WHYY-TV's "The Changing Congress," Tuesday at 8:30 M.

John A. Downey, general manager of WCAU, will address the American Women in Radio and Television's local chapter Tuesday at a Sheraton dinner. He was recently elected president of the Television and Radio Advertising Club of Philadelphia. S. L.

S. New York CONTESTANTS will scurry along aisles scooping up ifood products in "Supermarket ISweepstakes," an ABC daily; daytime show next season. The, contestant who grabs the most! foliar value in mechandise in specified time will meet challengers the next day. The show will be produced by David Suss-kind and ex-Philadelphian Dan Melnick. Ethel Merman will sing and reminisce in an hour-long "Today" tribute Thursday, 8 to 9 A.

M. Jack Paar will also reminisce; on NBC and will reprise "great moments" of his show on his farewell program Friday, June 25. There will be no guests and no studio audience. ABC reportedly wants Geral-dine Chaplin to do an interview special with her famous father, Charlie, for next season. Chief Justice Earl Warren rejected a CBS request to televise some of its proceedings.

An exchange of letters with CBS president Frank Stanton was made public Monday. Hollywood TACK JONES will star in an hour-long ABC musical special next season. Chris Robinson will play a major new role in ABC's "12 O'clock High" next fall. Representative Slattcry, of CBS's "Slattery's People," will acquire a first name next sea-j son James, or Jim. One reason I is because he is also acquiring 'a girl friend, a TV newscaster jto be played by Kathie Browne.

Chaucer Edition Sells for $84,000 LONDON, June 14 New York dealer Monday paid $84,000 for one of the first books printed in England. II. P. Kraus outbid several; English dealers to purchase an; illustrated edition of Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," printed by; William Caxton in 1484, at a' rare book auction at Southeby's auction house. It is the fourth illustrated book printed in England.

Another American dealer, John Fleming, of New York, paid $64,400 for four 17th-century folio editions of Shakespeare's comedies, histories and tragedies. BRING THE FAMILY TO THE N.Y. WORLD'S FAIR Double the pleasure of your trip by staying at one of these famous Hilton hotels. CHILDREN FREE When they stay in the same room as their parents. FAMILY PLAN 10 Pr room for two or more rooms $25 for family in one room NEW YORK HILTON at Rockefeller Center WALDORF-ASTORIA on Park Ave.

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