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The Press Democrat du lieu suivant : Santa Rosa, California • 67

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Television ILog IFojt Sunday The Press Easy TV, Radio SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA, Democrat hair Programs SUNOAf, AUGUST l4i Comedian Dan Rowan Sailboat Enthusiast Paul Tulley Gets First Big TV Role By DON SWANSON Copley News Service HOLLYWOOD There is something of a parallel between the lives of actor Paul Tulley and baseball player Jimmy Piersall. As a youngster, Tulley was considered a hot professional baseball prospect. He liked to compare himself with his idol, Piersall, as "a good field no hit player with lots of Instead of turning to baseball, however, Tulley decided on a career as an actor. Today he is one of the stars of ABC-TV's new daytime serial, One Life to Live." And Piersall? He's a television personality himself, starring in the Jimmy Piersall Show" after 17 years in the major leagues. Tulley laughs.

and admits his biggest kicks on the diamond didn't come from hitting home runs and making big plays in the field, but rather by arguing with the umpires especially when the grandstand was filled with people who could enjoy his performance. Piersall. too. was noted as an umpire-baiter and delighted in pleasing the crowds with zany antics. But.

unlike Piersall who had a television job waiting for him when he hung up his spikes and glove. Tulley struggled up the entertainment ladder the hard way. He worked in an automobile plant in Wilmington, in order to save enough money to finance his theatrical training. In 1965, with $2,500 in the bank, he enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and for the next two years studied feverishly during the day and worked at various jobs at night. Since graduation in 1967 he has appeared in a four-week run of Blow Your Horn" in Greenville.

and a three-week stint in "See How They Run" at Nashville, Tenn. His role as Dr. Larry Wolek, a hospital intern whose future as well as his life is at stake is his first break in television. 1:09 A.M. 5 The Answer 9:39 A.M.

4 Profile 5 Army in Action 'O-Herald of Truth 7 A.M. 4 Cartoons 5 International Zone 7 Brother Buzz 10 The Answer 7:30 A.M. 3 The Christophers 5 China 7 Voice of Agriculture 10 Sacred Heart A.M. 3 This Is the Life 4 Agriculture U.S.A. 5 Lamp Unto My Feet 7 The Answer 10 Lamp Unto Your Feet 8:30 A.M.

2 Insight 3 It Is Written 4 Heritage 5 Look Up and Live 7-Help 10 Look Up and Live 12 Revival Hour 9 A.M. 2 Dialogue 3 Movie 4 Golden Gate Playhouse 5 Encounter 7 Amer. Cancer Society 10 Tom and Jerry 12 Herald of Truth 9:30 A.M. 2 Mexican TV Festival 5 Next Question 7 Milton The Monster 10, 12 Underdog 19 A.M. 5, 10, 12 Camera Three 7 Linus 10:30 A.M.

2 Theatre 3 Religious Series 4 Catholic Hour 5, 10, 12 Face the Nation 7 Bugs Bunny 41 Fun House 11 A.M. 3 Insight 4 Rawhide 5 77 Sunset Strip 7 Bullwinkle 10Calendar 12 Lamp Unto My Feet 11:30 A.M. 3 Heart of The Problem 7 Discovery 10 Rifleman 12 Look up and Live NOON 2 Adventure Calls 3 U.S.A. 4 Green Thumb 5, 10, 12 No. Amer.

Soccer League 7 Page One 44 Movie 12:30 P.M. 2 Quest for Adventure 3 Flipper 4 Community circle 7 Success Story 1P.M. 2 Survival 3, 4 Meet The Pre3s 7 Golden Gate Story 1:30 P.M. 2 Westchester Golf 4 Cinema Four 7 Issues and Answers 44 Sunday Afternoon Movie- 2 P.M. 5 Sunday Movie 7 The Big Show Rasputin and The Empress '32 10 Firing Line 12 Zane Grey 2:39 P.M.

12 Have Gun Will Travel 3:00 P.M. 3- College Bowl 4 Speak Out 10 Shirley Temple Theater 12 Wells Fargo 44 The Big Western 3:39 P.M. 2 Mexican Film 3- Wild Kingdom 4 Youth Inquires 5-Pow! 12 Best of Merv 4:09 P.M. 3- Theatre 4 Target the Corrupters 7 Black Dignity 4:30 P.M. 5, 10 21st Century 12 Theatre 44 Wide Country 5:00 P.M.

4 Campaign and the Candidates 5 Perry Mason 7 Movie My Favorite Brunette, '4? 9 Joyce Chen Cooks 10 Movie 5:3 P.M. 2 Drs News Conf. 3 Theatre 4 Animal Kingdom 9 Chess 44 Blondie 6 P.M. 2-Gidget 4 Frank Mc Gee Report 5 Eyewitness News 9 Profile: Bav Area 12 21st Century 9: 3D P.M. 2 My Favorite Martian 4 News Report 5 Marshall Dillon 7 Second Hundred Years Festival 12 Newlywed Game 7 P.M.

2-HoIlywood The Star 4 Flipper 7 Voyage to Sea 5. 10. 12 Lassie Festival 44 Arrest and Trial 7:30 P.M. 2 Premiere Legend of a Gunfighter 3, 4 Walt Disney Show 5, 10, 12 Gentle Ben 8 P.M. 5.

10, 12 Ed Sullivan Show 7 The FBI 9 Firing Line 8:30 P.M. 3, 4 Mothers-in-Law -44 Roller Game of Week 9 P.M. 3. 4 Bonanza 5. 10.

12 The Summer Bros. Smothers Show 7 Sunday Night Special Greatest Show on Earth 9-West Pole 9:30 P.M. 2-Roller Derbv 10 P.M. 2-Rclier Derby 3. 4 High Chaparral 5, 10, 12 Mission: Impossible 9- Book Beat 44 Charlie Chan Theater 11 P.M.

2 Human Jungle 4 News: Johnny Carsoo 5 News. Movie The Swindle-'62 10 News; Film 12 News; Peter Gunn 11:30 P.M. 7 Movfe 44 Meditations 12:00 7 News, Movie Barkleys of Broadway, '49 i nonsensical for Dan and Dick to overlook the tremendous amounts of money they earn in clubs. Therefore, the Rowans spend about a third as much time at home as they'd like. Domestic chores are all Adi iana's.

She is an excellent cook and frequent hostess. Their friends are a mixture of show business associates, professional people and just plain folks. Dan and Dick rarely see one another socially. Dick is a single swinger and Dan is a contented, pipe-smoking married man. Well Dressed In addition to collecting books, Rowan has accumulated one of the most tasteful wardrobes in Hollywood.

His tailor-made suits, blazers, sports jackets and slacks can be seen on the NBC-TV show. He makes as many as a half-dozen changes per show. Dick, on the other hand, more than likely will be wearing the same jacket or suit sometimes a tuxedo throughout. Rowan, unlike many a Hollywood star, is a straightforward man who invariably says exactly what he thinks. He wears a peace emblem on the show.

When it was mentioned that perhaps he shouldn't wear it. Rowan was astounded. "What in hell is wrong with advocating peace?" he asked. Rowan drives from the beach to Burbank four or five days a week when his series is shooting, rehearsing, going over scripts and gags. But in the evenings he's out on that balcony enjoying the view.

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Santa Rota By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Dan Rowan, lead-off man of the Rowan and Martin comedy team and their smash hit "Laugh-In," owns two sailboats, two German automobiles, an extensive library and is married to a beauty. Rowan, a former automobile salesman, leads, by any definition, the good, good life. The straight man of the comedy team, Dan has leased his mountaintop home to live in a gracious apartment at Marina del Rey overlooking the harbor and his two sailboats. The view from his balcony provides a vista of masts and bobbing small craft, along with the tang of the Pacific air. Inside, the apartment is furnished in faultless taste-large, comfortable chairs and divans and a pair of lacquered hatch covers acting as coffee tables.

Dan's office walls cannot be seen. They are covered with more than a thousand books. But there is enough room for a typewriter and desk where he pounds out much of the material that he and Dick Martin use in their nightclub act. Writes for Show He also makes his comic contributions to the "Laugh-In" series. Adriana Rowan is a tall, stately Australian beauty, whom the performer met on a tour in Sydney.

The childless couple have a pair of toy poodles who yap contentedly around the apartment and travel with the Rowans when they hit the club circuit. If there is anything to disturb the domestic bliss of the Rowans it is ej'f'y- Because theffam ts in such great demand, and the economic benefits bountiful, it would be is about Blondie's fight with a family budget. Channel 44. 6- 6:30 Gidget forgoes her chances to become a sophisticated young lady at a Pari-sien school. Channel 2.

7- 7:30 A background of early directors and films in Hollywood is shown on Hollywood and the Stars. Channel 2. Walt Disney Show is about a Texas long-horn steer that makes a most unusual journey. Channels 3, 4. 8- Rex Harrison, Diana Ross and the Supremes, the Kessler Twins, Flip Wilson and the Temptations headline the Ed Sullivan Show.

Channels 5, 19, n. 9- 16 The comedy team of Stiller and Meara and the First Edition, folk-rock group, join host Glen Campbell, Pat Paulsen, John Hartford and Leigh French on the Summer Brothers Smothers Show. Channels 5, 10, 12. The Bay Bombers take on the Texas Outlaws at the Roller Derby from Kezar Stadium. Channel 2.

TV NOTES Tulsa. Oklahoma is the focal city far the Look Up and Live broadcast studying rate relations problems. Channel 5. Playhouse story is about a sick man and how his illness affects bis family. Channel 1.

11 77 Sunset Strip episode is about a gifted trumpet player. Channel 5. 12- 1:30 Three con-men pose as priests and wind up as honest men in the movie, St. Benny, the Dip. Channel 44.

The movie, The Command, depicts the war which resolved the territory known today as Wyoming. Channel 4. A Mexican full length feature film concludes KTVU's salute to Mexican television. Channel 2., The 21st Century examines the laser, a man-made light with more concentrated power than Niagara Falls and a potential for use in virtually every area of science. Channel 5.

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