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Meet TV in Review TV Srouls Shelley Fabares A Too-Long Short Story Tonight's Previews The Daily News TV Scouts in New York and Hollywood hvve previewed the following program Tonight On "The Donna Reed Show," Channel 6. By JOAN CROSBY Khellev Fabares has done Cm (C. 5 which can be seen tonicrhf." 77 (There are fewer laughs than BEST BET Great Ghost usual but perhaps a bit more Tales pulls out all stops to-! truth. night with a good script in i "Room 13." I (Channel 6) The I ntouchables repeat A young archaeologist and tak. th.

yhow-s basic her growing up in front of i millions of people. When the Donna Reed Show first went on TV four years ago, she was a cute, gawky 14-year-! old. When the show starts its new series next week, viewers i will see an extremely pretty, poised and personable, young lady. i "IT'S AS EXCITING feel lie come loan Austrian gives a rew back. inn to investigate a strange groundthe New York fish box the innkeeper dug up.

It market contains a bony head. IVs the same tired bit suddenly, the inn sprouts a about the ganESter -(in this mysterious room 13, which ca5e Ricardo Montalban in wasn't there before. Inside, his first he role) bothered they find well. youH see. hv hnfh rn th sy ndicate bosses.

There's lots All kinds of special effects are going into this spooky affair the door to room 13 materializing eerily and, inside, you'll be exposed to sudden fires and mobile skele- of shooting to make up for lack of Imagination. 10-11 (Channel 10) Joint Appearance's second appear- liill! 1 By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI). "Delayed Honeymoon" is what they finally called last night's S. Steel Hour," after first listing the comedy under a longer title, "All Brides Are Beautiful." The play on CBS (Channel 10), not the should have been clipped. By about 30-minutes, I'd say.

Peter Taylor's short story, stretched to the snapping point by adapter Bob Van Scoyk, starred Larry Blyden 2nd Elinor Donahue as the newlyweds who started their wedding night with a minor tiff, work it into a major battle, decide on annulment proceedings and then kiss and make up a few minutes before the 11 o'clock news came along. A HALF-HOUR was all the story really needed. The padding became too labored, too predictable. Although amusing lines and bits of business were shot into the script like so many grains of rice, the play also displayed an undue amount of timidity, closeness and restraint in mounting some key scenes. FAA Music tons.

William Redfield and ance is a live show. Diana Van der Vlis are the Sen. Symington, couple. (Channel 3). and Rep.

Walter Judd, R- members of the Sen- ate and House Foreign Rela- carroi jxaisn is tne wnoie thcw on the Gurstward Ho! repeat tonight. tions Committees respectively, are led through the current foreign affairs situation SHELLEY FABARES Grown-up set. However, there's an arrangement in effect that all students who don't attend a regular high school eo through actual graduation ceremonies with the students of University High in Los Angeles. Our graduating class was the largest in history, something like 854 students. We all were in cap arid gown, and it was very formal and thrilling.

Isn't it nice that students whose schooling amounts to private study aren't deprived of a chance to get their diplomas in a real graduation ceremony by a three-man panel of re pugning Star. Hawkeyee- rs The ghow be big love when he was a brave. televised from the Brookings But she married a laundry Institution in Washington, tycoon and he was desolate so he turned to making money. To impress her, he! (Channel 6)' wants to be the romantic Silents Please dips into the trave again but he doesn't i old files of romantic comfit a horse too well any more. edies for "The Garden of ing to grow up the way I did but the most amazing part of spending four teen-age years on camera comes when I watch re-runs and see myself the way I used to be.

"I hate it. I don't like watching myself on the screen at any time but es- pecially when I see myself as I was. I do watch the show, because watching yourself, unpleasant as it is, is the i only way to learn and cor-! rect mistakes. We have such a hectic filming schedule i that I don't have a chance to see rushes, so every Thurs-! day I sit home and watch the show. "PEOPLE DON'T recognize me in person too much.

I haven't grown much taller than when I started only about a half inch. My hair always fools them, too, because it's lighter than It photographs. "The one who has really changed on the show is Paul Peterson. He was 4 feet 7 inches when we started the show and now he's 5 feet iy2 inches. He's got long legs and a lanky body.

He's a doll. "I WAS JUST graduated Eden," which starred Cor-Inne Griffith. The story obviously Is very dated by now but there still are some laughs inherent in the situation and a lot more resulting from the film's age. (Channel 10) Summer Sports Spectacular turns to the ladies tonight.1 You'll see the finals of the women's softball World Series from Portland, Ore. This was taped last Saturday.

The performance of some of the players may surprise you. 3.00 p.m., WOAL The Vany Splendorecl Soundft. living Strings. "Music of the I Se." 4.00 p.m., WFIN-Tchaikovsky: Swan TV Gag Bag (Channel 6) The Donna Reed Show repeat PHIL SHERIDAN of WFIL ccncerns son Jeff is he assays that when a wife In mm ir" ge nlus? He racked up a slsts on wearing the pants some other woman is likely to wear a fur coat. Also from Sheridan: "When a woman lies about whopping 149 on an IQ test but, nevertheless, he's slipping badly in his school work.

Mom figures It's because "Besides diamonds, another example of 'longest shine' is 'Beacon Ma says it shines longest." from high school this year. Paul and I were the only two students in the school on the lake: Act If; von Karaian. Sibelius: lemminkainen's Homecoming; Boult. Brahmt: Hungarian Dncet Nos. 4, and Rois.

5 00 p.m., WIBF Wagner: Overture 1- "The Fiying Dutchman." Wagner. Magic Fire M'sic. Debussy: Children Corner (selcitons). 4.00 p.m., WIF! "Sound of Conversations In Wusic John Parker Orch." Mkin' Whoopee; Baby, lt' Cold Out aide; let't Call the Thing Off; Anything You Can Do; love Is the Reason and others. 8 00 p.m., WJB-Rossini: William Tell-Overture; I amoureux Orch; van em-pen.

Vivaldi: Violin Concerto No. 2 ii Minor; Msici. Mfndelssohn: Sym No. 5 in N. Y.

Philharmonic Orch, Mitropoulos. 9 00 VVFIl-Haydi. Italian Over tore. Rachmaninoff: Svn. phonic Dances, Op.

45. Arer.jky: Ualtz, Op. 15. Wieniawski: Three Etuo'es. he's football-crazy but Dad 1 her age she subtracts, but thinks there's something when she lies about another wrong with the IQ test.

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