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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 50

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Green Bay, Wisconsin
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50
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-A Ill 'v tr mmmmmm i mm aggressive young New York newspaperman on a New York daily, which made its debut on CBS recent- iy. Apprenhensive Harry Guardino appears apprehensive as he tracks down a story as Danny Taylor in the title role of "The Reporter," new hour-long dramatic series about an i riage, on ABC's "The Sunday Night Movie" at 8 o'clock tonight. A Ball Tonight Lucille Ball and Bob Hope star in "The F'acts of Life," a comedy about the pitfalls of mar 'Pea Picker's' Premiere The old Pea Picker himself, Tennessee Ernie Ford, premieres with his new ABC Monday-through Friday show, "Hello, Pea Pickers," ac-c i interesting guests and interesting friends rather than music and variety, beginning Monday, Oct. 5. I )X ij Jri A.

(J vk New Star Clu Gulager has joined the regular cast of the NBC 90-minute weekly western adventure color series, "The Virginian." He portrays a deputy sheriff in the town near Shiloh Ranch. Gulager has played in his own series, and has been a guest star in most of TV's top series. Shoulder Arms! Tough sergeant Frank Sutton barks out commands to his naive recruit Jim Nabors in "Gomer Pyle USMC," comedy series Friday nights on CBS. 10 Sunday, October 4, 1964 GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE U.N.C.L.E Agents Lovely May Heatherly adds a bit of feminine pulchritude to the U.N.C.L.E. staff in the new NBC series, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." which stars Robert Vaughn in the title role..

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