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Cole, from al- a C-2 THE STATE JOURNAL Jon. 22, 1966 Lansing. Michigan What's New On Your Screen Network program highlights for Monday through Friday clude a Perry Como special, a daytime cooking contest, the second half of the national health test, another "This Proud Land" documentary and a musical special featuring the Dave Clark Five. Perry Como preempts Andy Williams' hour at 9 p.m. Monday to host Lena Horne, Patty Duke and Norm Crosby.

Miss Horne has recently returned from England where she has her own TV show. A medley of marriage songs salute Miss Duke's recent wedding. The annual "Pillsbury is on CBS at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, pre-empting "House Party." Pat Boone and Marilyn Van DerBur interview some of the 100 finalists in the giant cooking contest San Francisco's Hilton Hotel. Part II of the "National Health Test" on CBS at 10 p.m.

Tuesday concentrates on sex education, venereal disease, coholism, mental health, drug addiction and suicide. "The Sun Country" is the third of SIX ABC Proud Land" color specials at 9 p.m. Wednesday, pre-empting "The Big Robert Preston, Greer Garson, Pamela Tiffin and Homer and Jethro are fea-1 tured in this salute to four states Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona and New Mexico. A pop music fest called "Swing-Ding's Night With the Dave Clark Five at T.J.'s" is set for ABC at 7:30 p.m. Friday, pre-empting "The Flintstones." Sal Mineo and record impressario Phil Spector host the show which has a 17th Century London setting.

The conflict between teachers officials of St. Johns Uniand versity in New York City is the focus of an examination of academic freedom in Catholic colleges at 10 a.m. Sunday on "Lamp Unto My This is followed at 10:30 a.m. by "The the first of a two-parter on the "Look Up and Live Series" that deals with the moral responisbility of the Catholic Church in politics. Danny Kaye has been voted "champion of champions" in and the annual poll of TV critics editors conducted for Fame Magazine.

"Hall of Fame" was picked as "best network Hope Theater" won the honors as "best dramatic program" (one hour or more) and "Hollywood Palace" was dubbed "best variety program." Bill Cosby, co-star of "I and Sally Field, star of get, were selected as "most promising new stars." Other "bests" included "Walt! Disney Show," effective use of color: Dick Van Dyke, comedi-ers an; Lucille Ball. Comedienne: Smothers Brothers, comedy team: halfhour dramatic program; get Smart." most unique gram; "Bonanza," western: "Dick Van Dyke Show," comedy, and "Perry Mason." mystery. Also Andy Williams, male vocalist; Barbra Streisand, female vocalist: Chris Schenkel, sportscaster: Walter Cronkite, news commentator; Johnny Carson, master of ceremonies, and Ed McMahon, announcer. Maria Cole. widow of Nat King sings with the Duke Mid-Michigan TV Ellington orchestra and also appears in a solo spot on Sunday's Ed Sullivan Show.

Mrs. sang with Ellington before her marriage in 1948. This is her fist TV performance since reher career in Novem- ber. Frank Sinatra, who figured in two TV specials in November, had a fantastic sale of his record albums in the month following. Sinatra's record firm, Reprise, said its sales of the singer's albums for Nov.

24 Dec. 25 grossed more than $9 million. Jean Arthur is making a test flim for a possible comedy series in which she would portray a famous criminal attorney "who faces trials and tribulations both in court and out with her brilliant lawyerson. Barbra Streisand's next onehour special airs March 30 and will be divided into three segments: the first in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the second in a circus setting and the third in concert in New York. Ann Sheridan, currently on a daytime soap opera, is making a a pilot for series, "Pistols and Petticoats.

in which she would portray "a sharpshooting Westerner in the 1870s who smashes Indian uprisings and corrals outlaws." One of the stars of and at 7:30 p.m, tonight is a 340-pound ostrich named Jug. head The ABC pro basketball game at 2 p.m Sunday pits Philadelphia against St Louis Dean Jones hosts a "Hullabaloo" at 7:30 pm, Monday that features Peter Nero and Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels Jim Nabors, Jill St. John, Ray Walston and Lassie are the introducers at 10 p.m. Monday in a "Talent Scout" program that was previously scheduled and postponed Vincent Price and The Supremes visit Red Skelton at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday George Gobel sends the regulars on Troop" into an uproar when he guests at 9 pm.

Tuesday Guest villainess Ann Baxter portrays the sinister lady magician, Zelda the Great, on "Batman" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday Danny Kaye at 10 p.m. Wednesday presents Robert Vaughn, composer Michel LeGrand, and Joyce Cuoco, a phenomenal 12-year-old ballerIna Polly Bergen, Bill Dana, Stanley Holloway, Buddy Greco and Rowan and Martin are the talent on Dean Martin's show at 10 p.m. Thursday Sean Connery is the guest host on "The Sammy Davis Show" at p.m. Friday while the regular host sits out two more stanzas because of a commitment to another network Fran Allison, the Everly Brothand Jody Miller show up Jimmy Dean's program at 10 p.m.

Friday. 'Dr. Zhivago' Disdains TV Omar Sharif, who plays the lead in Dr. Zhivago, will be seen on TV in the next U.N. special, Poppies Are Also Flowers.

But he doesn't have a very high opinion of the medium. "It's neither theater nor he says, adding, "and it's not as good as either one of those media. So I don't see why one should do it." The seasonal premiere of WJIM-TV's "Dilemma" series is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Sunday on Ch. 6.

Returning as host will be Dr. Don E. Hamachek, associate professor of education at Michigan State University. The topic of the opening program will be "Delinquents As They See Themselves." Three Michigan State basketball games will be televised in an eight day period starting with today's game against Iowa at 4 p.m. on "Big Ten Basketball." The Spartans will also face Purdue at 8 p.m.

Monday on Ch. 8, and Northwestern at 9 p.m. next Saturday, also on Ch. 8. "Big Ten Basketball" at 4 p.m.

next Saturday brings together Michigan and Wisconsin. Detroit's WWJ-TV (Ch. 4) will carry "The Best of the Bolshoi. Part II," at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The special is one of two programs video taped in Hollywood during the famed troupe's tour of the United States and features some of the top performers in the world of ballet. Agnes de Mille, American choreographer, will narrate the 90-minute show, which includes such classics as "Romeo and 'Swan Queen" and The effects of Medicare legislation on the state's doctors, hospitals and nursing homes will be the topic on "Eye on Michigan" over Cadillac's WWTV (Ch. 9C) at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Host Truman Walrod's guests will be representatives of medical and governniental agencies.

David Frost of the old "That Was the Week That Was" series will be the co-host of the "Mike Douglas Show" Monday through Friday at 4:30 p.m. on Ch. 10. The guests are pianists Ferrante and Teicher, singer Lainie Kazan and shortstop Maury Wills on Monday; singer Lena Horne, actor Edward Everett Horton and drummer Louis Bellson on Tuesday; singer Margaret Whiting and actor Jack Mitchell Trio and "Professor" Irwin Corey on Thursday, and singer Marvin Gaye on Friday. Ch.

6's "Romper Room," seen Monday through Friday 9 a.m., celebrates its third birthday on Thursday and is scheduled to have as its guest Mayor Max E. Murninghan of Lansing. Nearly 37 million enrollments were recorded in educational television courses during the 1964-65 year, according to a re. port prepared by Dr. Lawrence Channels 2 WJBK-TV.

Detroit Kalamazoo 3 WKZ0-TV. 4 WWJ-TV, Detreit 5. WNEM-TV, Bay City 6 WJIM-TV, Lansing WXYZ-TV, Detroit 8 WOOD-TV. Grand Rapids 9C-WWTV, Cadillac 10 WILX-TV, Jackson WMSB, Lansing 12 WURT, Flint Stations reserve the right to make last moment changes. The State Journal publishes these changes when notified by the stations.

E. McKune, director of the University of the Air program at Michigan State University. The report adds that half of the 50 states have either initiated or are initiating statewide systems of televised education. Locally, WMSB-TV reveals that enrollments in its "Classroom have increased for the eighth straight year. During 1965-66 some 400.000 enrollments in over 100 school districts make up the television classrooms.

For ski fans, Bob Scott of Flint's W.IRT hosts a 10-minute program of the latest reports on ski conditions at 11:20 p.m. each Thursday on Ch. 12. 0 ONE-MAN BARD- John Gielgud, one of the world's greatest actors, stars in his one-man Shakespearean program, of Man." the first half of which is telecast by CBS at 4:30 p.m. Sunday.

WMSB Highlights Dizzy Gillespie Plays Jazz Classics in Bop his quintet will perform jazz classics from a Greenwich Village setting on the "USA-Mu-cy, sic" series at 3:30 p.m. Sunday on WMSB-TV (Ch. 10), Michigan State University television. During the 1940s, Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Lester Young and others groomed a new music style-bop-into a respected art form that has been hailed by Carroll W. Green and other jazz critics.

"Jazz Goes Intellectual: Bop" will describe the development of bop music and will explain how the "New Jazz' became less a form of entertainment for its audience and more of an intellectual experience. Swing and bop styles performed on the program by the Dizzy Gillespie Quintet will include "Salt "Stomping at the Savoy" and "Night in Tunisia." "Jazz Goes Intellectual: Bop" will be repeated Tuesday at 11:30 Other WMSB highlights: INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS "Changing World: TanzaniaThe Quiet Revolution" will a provocative examination of why some underdeveloped nations walk a political tightrope of non-alignment in the Cold War, Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. Focal point for the documentary will be the critical health, economic and educational probof the nation newly forged from the former states of Tanand Zanzibar Tanzania. The program will elaborate Tanzania's president, Julius K. Nyerere, and his support of an SUNDAY'S STAR Frank McGee hosts "Testing: Is Anybody Honest?" at 10 p.m.

TV 'Heavy' Weighs 116 African socialism which allows for private enterprise, democranon-racism and free elections. The documentary also will be presented Monday at noon. DRAMA "Festival of the Arts" will present Henri de Montherlant's classic drama set in 1519 Spain, "The Master of Sunday at 6 p.m. and Friday at 11:30 a.m. The drama's central theme revolves about a Spanish nobleman's resistance to taking part in the Spanish conquests, and his struggle to preserve his selfimposed standards of honor.

MUSIC Singer and guitarist Thom O'Hara will take viewers on a quick trip south of the border for a program of South and Central American songs on "Thom O'Hara Wednesday at 7 p.m. O'Hara will perform folk songs from Brazil, Portugal, Paraguay, Peru and Mexico in the atmosphere of a Latin Ameri- can cantina. THEATER Theater" will present Sir John Gielgud, Sir Tyrone Guthrie, Nina Foch and leaders in educational theater discussing the reasons for the union of academic and commertheater, Monday at 7:30 p.m. "The Professors and the will explore the practical and interesting results of the new alliance between commercial and university theater. The program also will be presented Wednesday at 11:30 a.m, A "heavy" in television jargon is the person, male or female, who portrays the bad guy -or girl.

Probably the prettiest heavy around is Dorothy Green, co-star of And she's not heavy at all. The trim blonde weighs only 116 pounds, but in "Tammy" she really throws her weight around- tries to. "I play the part of Lavinia Tate, a scheming woman who is trying to lure John Brent (Donald Woods) into marriage. The fly in the ointment is Tammy herself (Debbie The slim heavy gets up at 3 a.m. to do exercises, including various yogi-types, which mean standing on her head.

"Getting up that early must sound she laughed, "but if I have a 6 a.m. call at the studio, I'd have to be up by 4 a.m. anyway, SO the extra hour doesn't make that much difference. I spend the hour going through my exercises, and it makes me feel just great by the time I get to the studio. "It helps keep me slim and in shape for a long day of being a heavy." Actress Really Went Far Out When Rose Marie of The Dick Van Dyke Show was performing as Baby Rose Marie, she toured the country several times.

Many appearances took her to very small towns. She describes one as being "so remote they never heard of that main course of the hungry actor-bologna.".

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