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Wausau Daily Herald from Wausau, Wisconsin • 9

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FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 11, 1959 WAUSAU DAILY RECORD-HERALD. WAUSAU. WISCONSIN PAGE nine Whcafr to ft Wheat next year of. the James comedy- aii six just finished Highlights lll.nav ivrinH fin Art im in 10 -nav Donod holpd tin in Lee Drama To Broadway 'Lee drama.

When performed on suite of hotel rooms to finish the bulk of H. With some associates. Weec's Programming he is planning a new TV series, Diagnosis: Homicide, based on Television-Rodio News Belafonte Delights-In Wide Range of Songs By Cynthia Lowry AP TV-Radio Writer the laboratory approach to sol v. LMn rQrinlc NEW 0RK if) British star, concerning England's fa- Peter Lstinov may repeat his 6 mous 18th century man of let-deo portrayal of Dr. Samuel ters wa, lauded as exceUenr Johnson for Broadway.

am, st in the history of A stage adaptation is being television." ins crimes. And hp's eivinff Th a Moore Show, which has hanDilv FW YORK Following thf fpast nf snnrialc lact ou. i.vu uoiij "111 UdC IU OVlllC 1UI a U1VI Ul llltlll i against Manime, some or during the next seven days. Plus appearances by such "3 w. butMitvva uuv ll stars as Maurice Evans.

Sir John fiiolpud. Hplrn Havos NEW YORK WW Harry Belafonte made one of his occasional television appearances in a special Thursday night. It was a solid hour of American folk songs and Adult Student Child 85c 50c 25c James Stewart and Kate Smith. What makes a good commer To tackle the upcoming pro-i dancing, with major but unspoken emphasis on the con tribution of the Negro to both. cial actor? piores tne statement "You Can't TONIGHT SATURDAY TWO HITCHCOCK THRILLERS The songs ranged from religious anent for md.iv of the mn.

nm. Eastern Standard Raise th'Mren by the Book, and to funny and Belafonte, lithe and1 a $saiSler because of high SHOWTIMES echelon politicking. The final graceim as a uger, muveu casjyr from mood to mood. Hi was assisted by a chorus of fine voices, a troupe of excellent dancers and scenes, however, were a grisly ed Tonight "MAN" 8:30 Only. "THIEF" 7:00 Only.

Saturday "THIEF" 7:00 and 10:45. "MAN 8:50 MATINEE SATURDAY at 1:30 tive actors in the field, what with funnyman Ernie Ko-, '11 produce the book's author, Dr. advertising agencies look for first i vacs and Janis Paige as guests. Benjamin Spock himself. Perry is physical appearance.

TheyjCBS, in the conflicting Desilu Como on NBC Qiat nj ht mQ the actor to look "a 1 1 9-10 p.m. has one of; but, in reality, this1 those murder-on-the-train whodun-pm) have Maurice Evans seems to mean he should look jits, and at 10 p.m. on NBC there Reading Shakespeare. Helen Hayes Irish. They alwavs co for elare the finals of the bowline cham-and Patty Duke will star in the itorial against human slaughter.

a wonderful deep voiced "singer 0f tne SCnes in the crater called Odetta. tua Vr.w;nn a hit Irish look; they seem to look ionshiDs from Chicago. ALFRED X31 As a banker who follows the circus. Red Buttons falls in loe with it, and Kathryn Grant (Mrs. Bing Crosby) in Irwin Allen's "The Big Circus," spectacular Allied Artists' production in CinemaScope and Technicolor, which features stellar performers and acts from the chief circuses of the land.

"The Big Circus" starts Sunday at the Hollywood Theater. more all American than the all- HITCHCOCK'S strong for a Playhouse 90 living room audience: screams of the wounded, the sight of maimed Truman a Guest Red Rose for Christmas," (CBS, On Sunday Harry S. Truman in.ii Americans." THE MAN WHO After abearance comes actinc KNEW TOO MUCH win pe a guest on LBS Ine U.K. dead and dying. It was a harsh, 'ability.

To act like typical house OIWIM ky LHIO HITCHCOCK in Action (11 a.m.) and at 3 p.m. ABC will present a drama star- On Thursday night, Kate Smith will be a guest on the Ernie Ford Show (NBC, 9:30 p.m.) and Sir JOHN MtCHAEl MAYf BUM Story taut man's show. A Christinas Special wives or gds station attendants requires more talent than you might think. Rarely do agencies and never been in happier, pret COLO BV 1 CfwHM IMMM Mb This was immediately followed on CBS by an original play by Davis Shaw called "The Tunnel." This reviewer, no Civil War buff, suspects the plot was based on a real military incident in 1864 and if it was not, the reputations of some Northern generals were kicked -around. Boone Plays Lead The plot was primarily concerned with the digging of a tunnel by Union forces to a point under a Confederate position.

ring Mildred Dunnock with com- TECHNCOLOW HMiV 20H wmw- tier voice. "Once Upon a Christmas Time," smemorates the 11th anniversary will join Benny of the U.N. Declaration of Human Goodnian- Pc8Sy Chan- vf ffi 01 "uma hire just-otl-the-street people Christmas is a time for the first of NBC's Christmas spe Sat i 2nd BIG HIT Iment: George Gobel will hav preferring usually to stick iRl.6hts- 5 HIS TliK1 '-5f' experienced actors experienced actors. cials on Wednesday night, proved uiiifc; anu unifis ai ii ine Big Party p.m.) real life wife, Alice, and their takes up hypnosis and at 6 p.m. There are exceptions.

Miss Sullivan handles the bookings for a presents again Judy Garland in ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S CARY GRANT to be very remotely derived from Paul Gallico's fantasy. It turned out neither fantastic nor even very entertaining to a bunch of yawn- three children on his Dec. 20 show; Red Skelton, for the fourth year in a row, will repeat his TO CATCH mother and daughter. Kay and Richard Boone played a tough, P-TA SHOW SAT. ine Wizard ot Oz.

NBC's Sunday Showcase (8-9 p.m.) is a drama about the late Sen. Thomas Gore of Oklahoma. K.athy Fowler, who came in off the street, and last vear each adaptation of Henry's "The Cop and the Anthem" on Dec. 22. and cynical colonel and Rip Torn, his ing youngsters in my living room, I nicr IP.

C09f By younger idealistic subordinate. IThe female adults, however, were earned around $40,000. Another of At the Tl TECHNICOLOR by his grandson, Gore Vidal. And The tunnel was dug, the position fascinated by Kate Smith, who has KELLY yistaVisioh Ozzie and Harriet will repeat a six year old holiday show which tells of a real incident in the life her clients is a fire extinguisher salesman who is now much in de- was blown up and the maneuver! lost lots of weight, looks about 30 mam, as the rugged outdoor type. GRAND THEATRE Doors open 12:41, mow ttarti 1:30 Out at 3:25.

Adm. by P-TA ficKeU. Singlt dm, 23c SOc Sc of Ozzie as a small boy. at 8:30 p.m. ABC presents Frank Sinatra in his second special of the season.

Roy Rogers and Dale Evans once again fill in for Dinah Shore (NBC. 9-10 p.m.) with a STARTS SUNDAY Most sought type are kids "not the prtt kids, but fhp Ben Alexander's "About an audience participation show. freckle-faced types." folksy show called "State Fair, TUP RICRFCT 5HnW IN THF WnRWlI fi -j The bows in as a daytime ABC program Jan. 4. Sid Caesar has been cl.osen to receive the first human What we're selling," says Pat.

"isn't people but a judgment it is our word that a person is what U.S.A. Allen Hosts Wife Steve Allen plavs host to wife I I i i i ii ii i i uttlest relations award of the Joint De we say he is." 1 WW luK: 1. SHOW TIME "The Sound nf Jayne Meadows and to Vic Da-mone Monday evening (10-11 p.m.) and the CBS June Allyson fense Appeal board in his home town, Yonkers, N.Y. Marian Anderson, for one, will join Leonard Bernstein and the New York Phil Music," Rodgers and Hammer- stein's latest, is a cornball. but Show (10:30 p.m.) stars Barry Sullivan in a drama called "The harmonic and the Schola Can- the most professionally slick cornball of ell time.

It has all the old cliches kids, hymns, torum in Bach's Magnificat on Crossing." The high moments of NBC's Dec. 22 Startime show. Plus New Chapter "WILD BILL HOCKOCK" COLOR CARTOON Television Tuesday night promise to occur during "Cindy's Fella," on NBC, p.m. a Western version of Cinderella with two Prince Charmings, James Stewart and George Gobel. CBS's daytime "Woman" spe true love.

And it also has some of Rodgers' loveliest melodies, Hammerstein's homiest lyrics, Mary Martin's most attractive posings. It adds up to a complete hit, the most satisfying from since "The King and COLOR and CINEMASCOPE CO-HIT 'MAN FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" 1 Notebook cial (4-5 p.m.) on Wednesday ex rr rv rr-rr; i I llllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiHliiiiillililiiilllii: By DICK KLEINER NEA Staff Correspondent NEWYORK (NEA) Pal lfiF'kW. I I SUNDAY MOVIE TIMETABLE Boone and his whole croup are weighing a move to California i W.J 'k. It would mean uprooting a "Vt 1 Delores Michaels is treated for shock by Patricia Owens and Ken Scott after being abused by Neville Brand', a sinister War Lord, who looks on in this scene from "Five Gates To Twentieth Century Fox presentation now at the Wausau Theater. Film tells of a group of nurses captured by Red guerrillas in Viet -Nam and their fighting escape from their captors.

HOLLYWOOD "The BiS Circus'' :10 nwi.t.1 iiwwu Man From Country 4:358:00 families, for Pat travels with quite an entourage producers, publicity men. musicians and i lixfHlm -t fell he'll want most of them with him. GRAND "A Summer Place" 1:00 9:00 "Hi Colorado" "The feeling is," says one of his staff, "that Pat's future is I WAUSAU closely tied in with movies. He's Balistrieri's Pizza Room "Cartoon Carnival" 1:00 "Francis Covers the Big Town" 1:55 "Night My Number Came Up" 3:20 "Five Gates to Hell" Deen making one a year, and we think pretty soon he'll do two a SWEET SIOUX My ma Coop- er fills out abbreviated Indian year. He'd be in Hollywood more than he'd be in New York, so he might as well move everything costume in Miami, Fla.

rt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ii 1 1 im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiimiiiiiiiiiiirl out there." MOVED TO NEW LOCATION To Serve You Better 507FIFIH.ST."-TtSt, Open daily 4:00 P.M. to tM A.M. Sunday 4:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. Relax In the warm atmosphere of our old world Dining Room Orders to take out Phone 2-1957 or 3675 The move, if it happens, will they're getting hipper all the be in the spring.

time There's also a feeline around NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN FIVE DAYS OF TORTURE FIVE HOURS TO KILL-OR BE KILLED 6 WAR NURSES CAPTURED AND ENSL AVFD To illustrate the hinness of the Boone camp that he'll switch from half-hour to full hour for his small Banner cites flfr 4f I WEEKDAY EVENINGS at 7:00 and 9:30 ft- TV show next season. The 01 one 01 nis own re IN WAR-TORN VIETNAM ane came up to visit Bob from: the neon, of th. eir mutual home town. Ennis, the scope of the show. Not "PEYTON PLACE" Vj i'M place like Tex.

"it's a town no bigger than DELICIOUS 1 A r4 Television is playine down to the small town audience. And tnis table" and Bob, naturally took her to a rehearsal of his show. "I was sitting with her," he RalianMa the small town audience resents 11111? 8 I it. This is the feeline of Bob Ran- DITTA cn A rUTTTI II says, "just about to point out a jUUUG ner, a producer who is not guilty few things, when she turned tn i i me and whispered, 'Isn't that tele- oi tne sins he describes. As the producer of The Carrv MEATBALLS i if A --i mm .4 prompter on this side out of synch with the one on the other side?" Prepared from old world recipes, served Italian style! And she was right.

Moore Show, Banner turns out some of the most literate and sophisticated shows of any of them. So it is not a question of a man not practicing what he preaches when he laces into TV: As Banner points out, nowadays there is no loneer such a BROOKDALE INN SIZZLING STEAKS Plus a complete menu including sea foods, Ph. 3535 for table thing as an isolated small town. I 2 Ml. East of Wausau on i Hwy.

52 Driving Range Is Open! B'a Bit I "Television underrates the I I small town audience," says Ban-'ner. "Time was when the small ur not very many of them. They all see television, read the TV magazines and keep up with news, culture and the march of civili7Atinn ha ial towns weren't very hip, but they mui wicjr DOLORES MICHAELS PATRICIA OWENS NEVILLE BRAND iic a always had good taste. And now should they be played down to? 1 1 I IT'S ALWAYS A TREAT TO Km blUH onm5cope i CHEN PAMflK i iau, nanasome, young Bob Banner is unusual in TV. He has taste, imagination and sincerity.

DINE-OUT OFTEN AT -SECOND FEATURE- SuSDenie Parkril Thrillr DM He moved to New York from CARTOON LATEST NEWS California (where he formerly The feil The Sensations JfQ KX. OfThe Great 5 'Night My Number Come Up' ill A FINE FOOD produced The Dinah shnm II Show) so he could do more than iv Oouuntiuirs lonigni univ Five Gate to Hell At 7:00 Only Night My Number Came Up At 8:10 Only one thing. He worked seven days a week for Miss Shorn cave and had to time for anything else. Noon Lunches Fine Cocktails Breakfasts Evening Dinners Here, he is varying his work diet. With his wife and two nthr Bob Banner Pat Boone jcouples, he is writing a musical Say, Dad, take Mom out of the kitchen and treat ber to a relaxing, enjoyable dinner at Bill's Fine Food.

Meals are served from 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. daily. Sunday dinners from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.

vt WAUSAU'S TEENAGE NIGH 8:00 SPECIALS THIS SUNDAY" ROAST CHICKEN with Dressing ROAST DUCK with Wild Rice Dressing BAKED HAM with Sweet Potatoes SUN. MATINEE 2:15 1 FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY 11 a.m. to Closing (FRIDAY ON STAGE -IN PERSON -At 10:45 'THE CONTINENTAL SEE I M.J- OUR LIVE TROUT DISPLAY M3M breathless, incredible excitement! Mm PLUS -At 12:00 II From h. nnu.l hu h. I mm.

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