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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 25

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Wednesday TV, Sept. 17 VJ I lit Ul HUGH O'BRIAN and Morgan Woodward, his new Chief Deputy Shotgun Gibbs, will keep the peace in Dodge City as "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" begins its fourth year tonight at 8.30, Ch. 6. Tuesday TV, Sept. 16 MORNING 6.25 Give Us This Day.

6.30 Bill Bennett Show. 6.45 Thought for Today; farm and market news; news. 7.00 Today. News; Cartoons. 7.55 Guide Post; Breakfast Time.

8.00 Gene. Autry. "Home in 8.45 Romper Room. 9.00 Big Rascals. 9.30 Features for Women.

(O Gene Crane Show: 9.40 Happy Uie Clown. 10.00 0 Dough Re Ml. For Love or Money. 10.30 0 Treasure Hunt. QFilm.

"It Happened in a Pawnshop." Terry Moore, Eddie Bracken. Play Your Hunch. 11.00 0 The Price Is Right. QWho Do You Trust? (F.) Arthur Godfrey Time. 11.30 0 Concentration.

OFUm. "The Reign of Amelika Jo." Top Dollar. AFTERNOON 12.00 0 Tic Tac Dough. Chief Half town. Love of Life.

Serial. 12.30 0 It Could Be You. (C.) Movie. "Toy Wife." LuLse Rainer, Melvyn Douglas. 10 Search for Tomorrow.

Serial. 12.45 The Guiding Light. Serial. 1.00 0 It's a Great Life. "Houseguest" News.

Charles Shaw. 1.10 Dividends for Home-makers. U0 0 Television Kitchen. (C.) As the World Turns. Serial.

2.00 0 Truth or Consequences. Cinderella Weekend. 2.30 0 Haggis Baggis. (C.) 0 American Bandstand. Guest: Debbie Stevens.

Art Linkletter's House, party. 3.00 0 Today Is Ours. Serial. Big Payoff. 3.30 0 From These Roots.

Serial The Verdict Is Yours. Serial. 0 Queen for a Day. Brighter Day. Serial.

4.15 Secret Storm. Serial. 4.30 Edge of Night. Serial. 4.45 Modern Romances, Serial 5.00 0 Hollywood Playhouse.

"PicadiUy Incident." Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding. QWUd Bill Hickok. Beat the Clock. 5.30 Mickey Mouse Club. Matinee.

"Old Los Angeles." William Elliott, John Carroll. EVENING 6.00 Popeye Theatre. 6.30 0 News. Vince Leonard. News.

John Faeenda. A father, Iris weak and stupid son and a vicious daughter-in-Jaw plan to destroy a family in "A Cup of Kindness." (C.) 0 Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. "A Cruise for Harriet" A woman's wiles interfere with Ozae's plans for a stag fishing trip. The Millionaire. James Best, Karen Steel and Barry Caliill star in a tense duel of wits.

9.30 New Guinea. Documentary on the natives of Dutch New Guinea, survivors of the stone age. I've Got a Secret. Garry Moore, emcee. 10.00 0 It Could Be You.

0 Boxing. Don Jordan vs. Caspar Ortega in a 10-round welterweight bout. Armstrong Circle Theatre. "Buried 200 Years: the Dead Sea Scrolls," starring Joseph Yadin.

A story concerning the man who actually uncovered the famous and sacred Dead Sea scrolls. (R) 10.30 0 Boots and Saddles. "The Coward." A rookie trooper who turns coward in combat redeems himself in his second battle outing. 11.00 0 News. Vince Leonard.

(C.) News. Gunnar Back. News. John Faeenda. 11.10 0 Weather.

Marilyn Grey. (C.) 0 Weather. Francis Davis. Weather. Harry K.

Smith. 11.15 0 Jack Paar Show. 0 Movie. "On Borrowed Time," starring Lionel Barry-more and Sir Ceda-ic Hard-wicke. A small boy and his grandfather try to dodge death in order to stay together, but they find later death can also be a relief, especially to those in pain.

Sports. Jack Whitaker. 11.25 Film. 'The Crooked Sky," starring Wayne Morris and Karin Booth. When an airline radio operator is found murdered with some forged notes In his pocket, Washington sends a man to aid the investigation of forged pound notes flooding Britain.

12.50 Movies. "The Perfect Gentleman," Frank Morgan, Heatlier Angel; "On Borrowed "Mary Stevens, M.D.," Kay Francis, Lyle Talbot; "Seven Sweethearts," Kathryn Grayson, Van Heflin; "Summer Memory," Claire Trevor, Richard Kiley, 1.00 0 Speak Up. Discussion program. Late, Late Show. "The Private Affairs of Bel Ami," starring George Sanders.

A fortune hunting writer ruthlessly uses several women to further his own ambitions. 1.30 0 News; Thought for Tomorrow. 2.25 Give Us This Day. sions for one day was set by Frank Sinatra in 1951. Denise Lor claims she spotted the three IV network presidents standing on the edge of a lake getting ready to dive in for a swim.

Suddenly one of them shouted, "Last one in is a quiz show producer" It's finally happened! A TV Western is going to include a Japanese samurai. NBC's "Wagon Train" will do an episode this fall on a samurai who gets lost on the American prairies in 18(30 and spends a short time traveling with the train If you ate planning a visit to Alaska, don't be insulted if the natives there call you a "cheechako," advises Lowell Thomas, whose first in the new series of "High Adventure with Lowell Thomas" programs will be colorcast over Channel 10, Wednesday, Oct. S. That's the Alaskan term for a newcomer who has been in the stale for less than a year. r- KAREN STEELE Finds herself at the mercy of an armed killer in a lonely roadside setting on "The Millionaire," 9 p.

Ch. 10. 6.35 Weather, Hugh Ferguson. 6.40 Sports. Bill Campbell.

6.45 0 News. Clict Huntley and David Brinkley. News. Douglas Edwards. 7.00 026 Men.

"Ranger and the Lady." A bitter fight over women's voting rights forces the Arizona Rangers into dras- tic action. News. Gunnar Back. Whirlybirds. "Dead on Arrived." When they arrive at their destination, Chuck and P.T.

have trouble rousing their passenger who slept through the trip. 7.10 Weather. Francis Davis. 7.15 News. 7.30 0 Wagon Train.

Jeannie Carson plays a young Scottish girl traveling westward with her claYi. (R) QThe Plymouth Show, starring Lawrence Welk. Target. "Turn of the Tide," staning John Bcrardino and Kent Taylor. A killer in irons endangers the life of a stowaway scientist in a wild scheme to jump ship.

8.00 Leave It to Beaver. (R.) 8.30 0 Father Knows Best. "Kathy's Big Chance." Katliy wins a chance to meet Greer Garson at a local movie premiere. (R.) Tombstone Territory. "Rose of Rio Brave." The son of a publisher falls for a beautiful but dangerous girl.

Johnson'-s Wax Tliealre. "Step Right Up and Die," starring Ly3e Bettger. An amusement park proprietor finds a body in the fun house and is afraid to tell the police. (R.) 9.00 0 Kraft Mystery Theatre. which will be a Wednesday night colorcast starting Oct.

8. When Gene Kelly appears as commentator and dancer on a December "Omnibus" program, "Dancing Is a Man's Game," it is expected he will have with him such other eminent male "dancers" as Mickey Mantle, Sugar Ray Robinson and Frankie Gifford, the Giant's halfback "Name that Tune," musical qui currently seen Tuesdays, 7.30 p. Channel 10, will move to the same time spot on Mondays, effective Sept. 29. Replacing it will be a filmed dramatic series, and "Robin Hood," now seen Monday nights will become a Saturday morning feature legin-ning Oct 4 Singer Rick Nelson last week set a new all-time nttenHanr-o j-oTr! P'rr! Pier by playing to 44,211 admissions in a single day.

The previous record of 40,700 admis 'V tT.nu 4 0 News. Gunnar Back. Mickey SpUlane'g Mike Hammer. 10.40 Weather. Francis Davis.

10.45 News. John Daly. 11.00 0 News. Vince Leonard. (C.) Stage S.

"New Voyager," starring Bette Davis and Paul Henried. A story of love and a woman's struggles to overcome complete domination by her mother are dramatically portrayed. News. John Faeenda. 11.10 Weather.

Marilyn Grey. (C) Weather. Harry K. Smith, 11.15 0 Jack Paar Show. Sports.

Jack Whitaker. 11.25 Film. "My Lucky Star." Sonja Henie, Richard Greene. LOO 0 Gift of life. "Rehabilitation of Older People." Movie.

"Dulcy," starring Ann Sothern, Ian Hunter. Late, Late Show. "So This Is New York." Henry Morgan, Rudy Vallee. L30 0 News; Thought for Tomorrow. 2.25 Movies.

"Red Headed Woman" Jean Harlow, Chester Morris; "Polly of the Cir-cus" Clark Gable, Marion Davies; "Night Court" Walter Huston, Lewis Stone; "The Road Ahead" Rory Calhoun, Faith Domergue. Give Us This Day. TAYNE HEADS EAST Western star John Payne will travel East this month for a. series of personal appearances in New York and to participate in "Peterloon," the annual Boy Scout roundup In Cincinnati. In New York, Sept.

13-18, Payne will appear on Channel 3's "Today" and the "Jack Paar Show," in connection with his "Restless Gun" series, in which he stars as Vint Bonner. The series begins its new season Monday, Sept. 22. Payne, a staunch supporter of the Scouts, will be in Cincinnati Sept 19-20, to serve on the judging committee at the "Roundup." BRAND NAME X. Brand, who co-stars with Jock Malioney in the new series, "Yancy Derringer," which makes its debut Thursday, Oct.

2, on Channel 10, is a real Indian, and X. Brand is his real name. His fictional name in the new program is Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wha, which is roughly translated from the Pawnee as Wolf-Who-Stands-in-Water. FURS COST MONEY Art Linklcttcr thinks the best way for a man not to be haunted by his Uirams is not to make promises to them while he's awake. (Continard From Frrcrdtnf Tlr) News, Douglas Edwards.

7.00 Honcyniooncrs. 000 Answer." Ralph Kramden is accepted as a quiz show contestant 0 News. Gunnar Back. SheruT of C'otJiise, starring John Broinfield. "Redheaded Visitor." Shortly after a man mocks a stranger in town for buying some henna rinse for his hair, Uie man is found dead.

7.10 Weather. Francis Davis. 7.15 News. 7.30 0Picd Fiper of Hamlin, starring Van Johnson and Claude Rains. A musical based on the classic poem by Robert Browning.

(C, 0 Sugarfoot. "Ring of Sand." An old frontiersman forces Sugarfoot to lead some gunmen in search of a nonexistent waterhole. (Return.) Name That Tune. Musical quiz with Gcoi-ge DeWitt. 8.00 Mr.

Adams and Eve. Eve is enthralled, and Howard is appalled when she inherits a massive, musty castle in Scotland. (R.) 8.30 Wyatt Earp. "The Hole-Up." Earp (Hugh O'Rrian) assumes Uie identity of a wanted gunman and searches fora sadistic robber. Morgan Woodward is featured.

(Return.) 9.00 0 Colgate Theatre. "Fountain of Youth," starring Orson Welles. 0 Broken Arrow. "Blood Brother." An army general Violates a treaty with Cochise to occupy the Chiricahua reservation. To Tell the Truth.

Fanel show, with Bud Collyer. 9.30 0 Bob Cummings Show. "Bob Slows Down." Bob is told his days are numbered unless he curbs his strenuous activities. (R.) 0 Dewline. Documentary on Arctic defense.

Part II. Spotlight Playhouse. "Thanks to You," starring Hume Cronyn. A routine business transaction between two strangers results in danger for both. (R.) 10.00 The Catlfornlans.

"Bridal Bouquet." Malt Wayne turns matchmaker with almost dire consequences. (R.) Confession. Interviews with convicted criminals. Bid Buy. Auction Game.

Bert Parks emcees. 10.30 0 ighway Patrol. Dan Mathews prevents an 'escaped Cuiwiot li'uii sett ay; his ar sights on the judge who had sentenced him to prison. Van Tine (Continued From Fage One) have joined forces in what is probably the greatest concentrated peacetime promotion for the sale of U. S.

Savings Stamps through the creation of "The Lone Ranger Peace Patrol." An estimated four million school children and 50,000 public schools will participate as well as the 20,000 post offices throughout the U. starting this week NBCs "Frontiers of Faith" unit in Israeli has filmed the Dead Sea Scrolls at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and will telecast them this fall in cooperation with the Jewish Theological Seminary of America Milton Berle has signed composer-con-ductor-arranger Billy Mav as conductor and arranger of all musical numbers and performer on his "Kraft Music Hail" series,.

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