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Daily World du lieu suivant : Opelousas, Louisiana • Page 15

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DAILY WORLD TV GLIDE jCamco Theatre few props. The producer-director pointed out: "One week, lor Instance, we Famed $50,000 Carter Handicap Due Monday flO UseTechniQUCSused rocking chair, a cof- fee cup, a stiletto and an Amerl- pf Arena-Style can I lag. icenery doesn mean too much unless you have a 24-foot screen on which to project it. The stage teaches actors to The famed $50,000 added Carter Handicap at Aqueduct Race Track on MONT) A L'LY 4, will be televised on FEATURE HORSE RACE over the ABC-TV Network from 3:30 to 3:45 p. m.

This telecast has been added to ABC-TV's regular Saturday series of FEATURE HORSE RACE TELECASTS. The Carter Is a seven furlong event for 3-year-olds and up. Its SSO.OOO added purse makes It me world's richest race tor older horses at seven furlongs. The list of probable sta rters is headed by Helioscope, High Gun, Social Outcast, Bobby and Due de Fer. High Gun Is expected to make his first start In this event since his loss to Hello-scope in the Suburban on may 30.

Fred "Capple" Capossela will call the race forAUC-TV with Art Fleming handling the color commentary. speak; the movies teach them to think with their eyes and their faces for closeups. I try to combine the best of both methods." McCleery is a veteran at presenting Shakespeare on TV with "Romeo and Juliet." "Rlcb-ird II," and "Hamlet." Other memorable productions with the McCleery touch Included Lottery," "Peer Gym," "Time and the River" and 'Moby Dick." Stunned town officials press anxious questions on a sad-eyed youngster In an effort to clear the mystery. Off-Beat Drama, 'The Due Thru 'Windows' The children of a small tnwn Windows, a series of The eight half hour live drama. Alan Ladd Stars In 'Committed' Alan Ladd stars In an original story by Russell S.

Hughes, on "General Electric Theater," today (CBS Television, 7 PM). Albert McCleery, a pioneer in arena-style techniques in the legitimate theatre and who introduced similar methods in television, will bring back to his CAMEO THEATRE today (NBC -TV, pjn.) for an eight week season. McCleery, who introduced "Cameo Theatre" in I'JSOover NBC-TV and has brought It back several times since then, will serve in a dual capacity as producer director, as he has done in the past. His most recent assignment, also in the double role, has been with the NBC-TV "Hail-mark Hall of Fame." He describes his technique as 'the destruction of the proscenium arch." By breaking away from the "tyranny" of ihlsarbl-trarv stage, frame, dynamic McCleery believes far more fluidity of camera and performer can be attained. "Don't think the movies aren't under this tyranny too," Mc Cleery points out.

"Movledlrec-tors think of Hole boxes as If God were looking through a window. Why can't Gxl look through walls' Or anything else? But occasionally there is a director who doesn't think in terms of little boxes and he nukes a great picture." Just as the theatre-in-the-round, with which he began experimenting 20 years ago, fills the need for more flexibility for the legitimate stage, so do 'iie same techniques release video drama from MrChcry" be'leves. I'e photugrapfis his actors from many angles, ukes the viewers anywhere their Imaginations provide and uses no scenery, very summer replacement for "Person to Person," la described by Mort Abrahams, producer of the programs, as "a slice of life," with each story opening on a window, through which the television cameras move as the story unfolds. The series will originate in New Orlean. leave for an outing, from which (hey refuse to return, to the utter mystification of their parents, In Outing." premiere dram- ILamour, Morris iti presentation of "Windows," In Runyon Theatre: rRIDAY, JULY 8 (CBS Television.

8:30 -9 Dorothy Lamour and Wayne Morris co-star as man and wtfe-a Broadway con nun and a chorus hoofer --in "The Mink Doll," on the "Damon Runyon Theatre," SATURDAY. JULY 9 (CBS Television, PM). Sally Bracker (Miss Lemour), a dancer in a Broadway chorus. Inherits a small fortune. Hoping tocrash blgtlme society, sheta-tlf mnvlna to Park Avenue.

Her husband Harry (MorrlsfiH a smart guy who thinks he knows all the angles, discovers that some of his new Park Avenue neighbors are acquainted more than somewhat with a couple of angles of their own. Shaw Play to Have tti.S. Premiere Today ducad in London la 1917. The Grausurklao story Is that of a winy widow of ao American millionaire who has lost all ber money because of the war. Discontent to live oq the income of her English archdeacon father, she flounces off to becoma Lady's maid to princess oi unidentified affiliation.

The Princess, ameek and flustered spinster, soon Is whisked off stage and the remainder of the play Is a typlcallySha-via a dialogue between the maid misqu trading as thePrlncesi and the taca ma aqua rad Log lose of his own aquarrlai. "The Inca of Peru sal em," a aoe-act play by the Late George Bernard Shaw, will have what producer-director Albert McCleery says Is to first presea tat Un In this country, today (NPC -TV, p.m.)onCAM-EC) THEATRE. Sir Cedrte Hard-wkkc wLQ be starred at Mary Scott (Lady lUrdwlcke) will appear oppostta htm. "Cameo Theatre," which has played several engagements over NBC TV La $revkts seatuna. will be seen weekly, beglanlag (hat day, through Sunday, Aug.

51, Shaw wrote the play durtaa Wertd Wa Uad It first wtipw rMiACING HOST Drnnii Jamn will rmrtf CHAM I LIFETIME, Klcvlilon'i favorite TV talent ihovt, whrn Ihr ttar making program btai over the ABC TV Network today, it 7 ut from Nw York City..

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