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Peg Orlando Evening Star Phont OA 14411 Claitilied GA Hill Friday, January 13, 1961 TV FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1961 1 ih 0 cm 1) C. I 4 WTVT-TV Best Bet NBC wriA-TV ABC WLOF-TV Orlando Insurance Women Will Produce Play The Wormetion in ttiii supplied by the stetlens end the newtMNr It iwl rtswonnblo tor erotrtmt thot As hot etihare to WIS schedule). .2 NIC WFIH-TV on WOBO-TV THE INVINCIBLE YEARS 13 Movie-Go-Round The Insurance Women of 8 Vikings Kartoons 9:13 3 Learn to Draw 9:39 1 RFD Mid Fla 13 Roy Rogers 12:09 8 Soupy Sales George Peppard portrays young Teddy Roosevelt In a critical two-to-three-year period of his life his first public office and deaths of his wife and mother on Our American Heritage's offering on Chs. 2 8 at 9 p.m. Orlando-Winter Park today 3:00 Movie I-Uncla Wnlt.

3 Stooges 11 Popeve 5:30 Roy Rogers Rin Tin Tin IS 3 Stooge. SMS I Clutch Cargo 1:00 IJ-Pulse Editorial 6:40 Weather IMS 8 ABC News 2. 8 NBC News 1J-CBS News ft Patti Puce 7:00 2 Texas Rangers Outdoor Bui. Bd. Tombstone Terr.

ft Sat. Family Mat. 9 Charlie Chan 2:03 8 Passpt to Travel 9 NCAA Basketball 2:33 8 Bowlirg Stars 3:00 2, 8 One Happy Family 8:30 1, 11 Route 66 Flintstones 2 Nanette Fabray 8 U. S. Marshal 9:00 2, 8 Am.

Heritage -77 Sunset Strip 13 Sky King. 9 Ding Dong School 2, 8 True Story GEOROt PEPPARD 8 Robin Hood 12:30 -w '5 -J I i I J. 13 Bozo the Clown 2, 8 Det. Diary 6, 13 Mighty Mouse 8-Box Office Newsroom 8, 13 News 11:13 11:30 2, 8 Jack Paar 11 Paul Coates 12:00 2 Cartoons 9 Jr. Auction 9:30 13 Movie 12:15 Morn.

Headlines (C) Colorcast 13-CarIund Touch Movie 10:00 -Movie 2, 8 Michael Shayne announced they will sponsor the staging of an original play by an Orlando woman March 9-11 in Fern Creek School Auditorium. The play, Ever Since Adam, was written by Irene E. Porter, 1501 Altaloma who came here two and a half years ago from the Philadelphia suburbs where she was formerly acting, fiction and poetry editor for the Farm Journal, Mrs. Porter has written, staged and directed a num HStt. z.

TV FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1961 r. 2 Streets of Danger 4:13 8 Champ. Bowling 4:30 8 Hi Time 2 Bowling Stars 9 Meet McGraw 5:03 9 All Star Golf 11 Insight 2 Capt. Gallant 10:00 1:00 (C) 2, 8 Shari Lewis 9 Kartoons 8, 13 Capt. Kang'roo Mr.

Wizzard 9 Movie 8 Fla. Gardcnland 10:30 ft Contrails (C) 2, 8-King 11 News Leonard 1:30 11:00 2 Sat. Double Fea, 6, 13 Allakazam 8 Science Speaks 2, 8 Fury 11:30 1J Navy Log 8 Terry Toons 11 Shotgun Slade News 7: IS Ilighwav Patrol CBS News 6:13 7:30 2 Newscope 2, 8 Happy Our Miss Brooks 1J Vanity Fair :30 Pt. II News Matty's Funnies -Cen. Fla.

News 8:00 1:33 I Harrigan Son 10:30 7:00 13 Red Ryder 13 Cartoons 13 Eyewitness to Growers Almanac Morning for Kids 8:30 History 8 Today On Farm 8 RFD Florida 13 Kids Mat. Law Mr. Jones 7:23 8: CO 8:33 11:03 6 Weather 8 Western Thca. 8 News 2 Newscope 7:30 8:13 9:00 Irene E. Porter rship chairman, OPLT; Peggy Sells, Winter Park High School drama teacher.

The production will presented by the Insurance) Women as a benefit to raise) funds for the Sunland Train ber of plays, including Special Delivery M. A. L. TV Comment Bill Summers which was published by Wal ter Baker Co. of Boston.

ing Center for Mentally Re ot 1 fl a Becky Uses Charms To Climb, ane is presently employed tarded Children, in Orlando handling FIIAi cigsmgs tor me jaw nrm oi fVDDrOC1 Andrews Smathers. She GARDENS, 3( an pm 1 39 pm 4:15 P4 Vanity Fair, another in David Susskind's series of Family Classics, carried social climbing, gold-digging Becky Sharp (Diane Cilento) from England to Brussels in an era of Napoleonic Wars. The windup is tonight at 7:30. William Makepeace Thackeray's story of early 19th Century contains many interesting characters, not the least of which is Becky, a beauty who reminds one of the money-minded Scarlett O'Hara after war took away her skittishness. Becky parlayed a governess job into proposal from goatish Joseph Sedley, but married his son, Rawdon (John Colicos), a gambling, penniless (but with prospects) officer.

This marriage alienates Rawdon's aunt, Miss Craw is a member of the Orlando Players Little Theater. Ever Since Adam has roles for six women and five men, and tryouts open to anyone in the insurance field will be helU at 7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in Fern Creek School auditorium. Mrs. Porter will be assist life with true Victorian spirit.

9-FUNDAY FUNNIES A half hour of cartoons for the youngsters. Buzzy the Crow is tonight's featured guest. 8 P.M. 2 8-ONE HAPPY FAMILY If you think there's room in your heart for another situation comedy about a family, try tonight's new One Happy Family. This starts with a pair of newlyweds (Dick Sargent and Jody Warner), and her parents and grandparents who are experienced meddlers.

These older couples are played by Chick Chandler and Elizabeth Fraser (once Sgt. Bilko's Wac girl friend) and Jack Kirkland and Cheerio Meredith, respectively. Kirkwood, a longtime co-worker of Bob. Hope, had retired when he did the pilot film as a favor to his old friend. Mark Goodson.

When the show was sold, he found himself with just what he didn't want, a steady job. 9 HARRIGAN AND SON Don Wilson, Jack Ben Jody Warner, left, plays the newlywed wife of Dick Sargent in the premiere of One Happy Family on Chs. UUUAJUUJLQk 920i 2 8 at 8 p.m., while Susan Kohner is the daughter of an nam im wren i i aging driver who wants her father to continue racing on (Oostd Sunday) 2306 N. Orange, Orlando Route 65 on Chs. 6 13 at 8:30 p.m.

ed on the casting committee! covered that he bears a striking resemblance to the young ley (well played by Cathleen Nesbitt), who had kept by Evelyn Cole Duclos, president of the Orlando Play Roosevelt, especially after he donned glasses and a mus Rawdon well heeled in exchange for his company. tt tache. ers; Walton McKie Wing, 9 77 SUNSET STRIP Tonight, 77 Sunset Strip! starts out with an old situation but manages to flesh out OYSTERS OYSTERS OYSTER BAR ORLANDO AIRPORT the bare bones with some suspense before it over. Becky charms all the gentlemen. While Rawdon Is out trying to support her at gaming tables in Brussels with Napoleon's army over horizon, she finds more than a little interest shown in her by George (Patrick Horgan), husband of her best friend, Emmy Sedley (Jeanette Sterke).

ny's announcer for a quarter of a century, plays a slick old man who approaches the younger Harrigan about representing his company. He heard about young Harrigan after Junior was interviewed following an important tax case. We meet a genuine schizophrenic (Karl Swenson) with MAKE MONEY, SAVE MONEY with Sentinel-Star Classified Ads. Whether you want to buy or sell, place your Ad by calling GA 3-8511. two warring personalities inside the one body.

The real personality consults Jeff Spencer (Roger Smith) when he becomes convinced the intruder means to kill him. 8:30 P.M. 2 NANETTE FABRAY The Fabray Show con Eventually, a few complications ensue, lifting this 1 BRUCE WEST tht moettro of th Piano, tinues compounding its comedy with approximately equal out of the realm of trite stories. I yrgon ana uiamberlain it back claying proportions of realism and Fabray slapstick and mugging. The combination is a good one.

THS There are two plots woven together here. In one, Nan fa TMt WWCIIAN ROOM VIII Nova't Nrl Altr.ct Accommodations for ISO Mpl bristles jealously when husband Wendell Corey brings home his glamorous collaborator. In the other, bom of necessity, she is re-doing the house. The pilot film (shown last week) was shot on a bor Phono 9:30 P.M. 6 13 GARLUND TOUCH It's the last outing for, this Tonight, Garlund becomes instrumental in a suit against his own Garlund Enterprises.

Next week! Jackie Gleason and You're in the Picture starts here. 10 P.M. 2 8 MICHAEL SHAYNE We're on a movie lot tonight where members of the cast are suspects after the script writer is murdered. Herbert Marshall and Con-! stance Moore co-star opposite Richard Denning. 6 13 TWILIGHT ZONE The Twilight Zone has a passion for the same old story, reworked a bit each time.

That's the tale of the man who goes out of a door and finds Ml 4-2060 Oeon Dir. a wotk Won. Thru unt.l 1 A M. Sorry. e'OMd on Hwy.

17 i Winter ark rowed set. When the show was sold, they had to build a ft UCC WEST permanent set but they wanted to use the pilot. Ergo, tonight Nanette remodels and next week they Something NEW For The Orlando Area Diane Cilento John Colicos move into the permanent set. BCA Admiral Mnonavox Factory Authoriiod COLOR-TV Gone Albright, I E. 'ic nginoor 2S Vtan ExMnonco Phono TE 1-4771 6 13 ROUTE 66 Tonight, Route 6G finally gets some mileage out of its Corvette, the third star of the program.

The boys drive into Riverside, where the Joseph Sedley, a Dr. Watsonish-type character, pro vided some chuckles. Laurie Main handled this role well. Comoittta Color nd fcnoa on MhHn The first episode closed with Napoleon giving English himself in a bygone era. In this case, the man of the present finds himself in Riverside Raceway conducts sports car races.

And Tod ALBRIGHT'S ELECTRONIC SERVICE ft rough time. Dobbin (Denholm Elliott) informed Emmy 1104 Stratford Road Maltland, Florida (Martin Milner) wants to enter. His skill at handling the car attracts the attention of that her husband had been killed. Dobbin, probably the most sympathetic character in the play, told Becky he Colonial Lcnes some others and soon he's involved in a family squabble among an aging driver (Frank Overton), his wife (Betsy Jones-Moreland) who wants him to quit, and his daughter (Susan Kohner) who wants him to step on the gas. Other than the Corvette, you see Dolphins and an Pcrkwood Lcrtes 1 SPARE ROOM rr roiojiAi rsoivf Washington on the day when he knows Abraham Lincoln will be shot.

Can he change history? Despite the lameness of the situation, it is always intriguing to watch it develop. 9 DETECTIVES Robert Taylor, as Capt. Holbrook, suspects that a gang of criminals has tampered with the municipal power system in order to pull off a blacked-out job. He and his fellow-officers are faced with the problem i CELEBRITY ROOMs knew nothing of Rawdon's fate. The Federal Bureau of Prisons burned for a week over The Untouchables' two-part series about transferring Al Capone from Atlanta to Alcatraz.

In fact, before hi 400 eeiMBOSf ft; Italian Stanguellini. The Dolphins' manufacturer, Warren Boyington, served as technical adviser. -CKtStNIINO- "The Del Royals" ROOSEVELT RICHARDSON AND HIS "HOUSE ROCKERS" in. t. "hi l- EEs The dream sequence a crash was stock footage.

This one has some humor with Pamela Searle of locating the criminals in the darkness of the blacked-ou concluding session last night, an effort was made to prevent show from going on by the bureau's director, James Bennett. Producers refused, but did add a line at close-out saying no reflection was on the bureau. However, the fictional show included a crooked guard eIdine! dano ft (Miss England '59) as the traffic-stopping gal who gives 't I' A tin area. 10:30 P.M. 6 13 EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY In all proba the winners their kisses and responds only to a traffic whistle.

and plot had Untouchables preventing an escape by Ca 8 U. S. MARSHAL 9 FLINTSTONES The big charity bal is coming pone (Neville Brand) from California to Mexico. bility, Eyewitness' cameras will focus on the campus of the University of Georgia tonight. Haillo Highlights Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) and his boys kept their up and Fred and Barney sign up for a crasn course as a pleasant surprise for their wives.

Once again, the voices: Fred, Alan Reed; Barney, Mel Blanc; Betty, Bea Bena- DANCING Music By The 5 Owls RAINBOW RANCH guns hot. But in one scene they marched down street eight abreast against West Coast mob set up to spring Capone. One or two good sub-machine-gun bursts could have eliminated our heroes. William Schallert, Dobie Gillis sarcastic teacher, had a lot of camera time, especially his pose as drunk conventioneer for the glory of Untouchables. daret; Wilma, Jean Vander Pyl.

9 P.M. 2 8 SPECIAL: THE INVINCIBLE TEDDY Our American Heritage's effort tonight differs from most of its past works. While it is just as historically accurate as ever, tonight's is more of a play and less of an excerpt from a biography. The Invincible Teddy covers a critical two-to-three- DANCING STARTS AT 9 P.M. At Tho Big Troo Between Orlando Sanford NEWS WDBO 6, 6:30, (Soorts) 7, 715, 7:55 1:30, 9, 10 (CBS), 11 (CBS).

6, 6:30, 7, 7:30, I. 8:30, 9:30, 10, 10:30, 11, 11:30 WKIS-6, 6 30 (Farm), 7, 7:25, 8, 8:30, 9 (NBC), 10, 10:30, 11, 11:05, 11:35 WLOF-6, 6:30. 7, 7:30, 8, 8 30, 9, 10. 11 7:55, 8 News Of tha World, 8:55, 9:55. 10 55, 11:55.

6:30, 6:55. 7:30, 7:55, 8:30, 8:55, 9:30, 9:55, 10:30, 10:55, 11:30, 11:55 7:55 8 55, 9:55 SPORTS Snorts Digest Sports Digest wlo not whoo, mi wars (abc, MBS), 140; WHIY. 1J70; WPRK-PM, WDBO (CBS), 380; WKIS (NBC) 740; 1 i WOKB 1(00. Programs carried In thit column art fumlshtd by tht stations. FRIDAY, JAN.

13, 1H1 Night NEWS WDBO-4, 6:10 (Sports News), (Lowell Thomas), 10 (in Person); 8:30 Larry Lesueur 9, 30, 10, 11. WHOO-4, 6:30. 7, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10, 10:30 11, 11:30, 12. WKIS NBC 6. 6:30, 6:45.

3 Star Extra, 7 NBC' 8' 10. WLOF-6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12. WABR-6 55 WOKB 55 SPORTS Snorts Sports Fin Foods Bovaraan of your choic. Tonight's Previews during To Partm Banouets. Ph.

Terrace 81843 7:13 P.M. year period in the life of young Teddy Roosevelt. It takes the 22-year-old Roosevelt from his first elec sports VARIETY WABR 10:00 Storv Princess WKIS Monitor WDBO 9 30 Week In Space 10-30 Quotes Of Wee (Larry tion to public office as a New York State assemblyman through the death of his wife and mother. In the process, he changes from a somewhat wild Afternoon TO5 6-CBS NEWS i 7:30 P.M. 2 8-HAPPY A lot of people aren't too happy about Happy's being here.

It's a half hour situation comedy that first appeared last summer. Happy co-stars Yvonne Lime and Ronnie Burns as parents of Happy, who is a talking baby. Tonight's premiere has Burns wanting to buy a date farm, but Yvonne afraid to spend their savings. 6 13-VANITY FAIR Family Classics wraps up Vanity Fair with tonight's production of the second half. This builds to the big dramatic scene with Diane Cilento, as the ambitious Becky Sharp, meeting the test of her WDBO 6.

'5S S-wti. 11 VARIETY AND MUSIC Eydit Gorma Back To Th Biblt Datellni London 7:00 Jazi 7:30 Drjs vs. Your Nerves 8:00 Music From the Past 9:00 Frl. Serenada 9:00 Little Orcnestra Concerts SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1961 Morning RELIGION WDBO 8:55 Worns Live By to 12, "Back to Bible" young man to a mature and responsible citizen on the road to greatness.

It contains humor, tragedy, charm and fine actors George Peppard as Roosevelt; Thomas Mitchell as a benevolent politician; Arthur Hill as Samuel Gompers; Glenda Farrell as TR's mother; Joanne Lin-viile and Ina Balin as his first wife and the girl who was to become his second. Peppard was cast for his acting but later it was dis- NEWS WHOO-1J, 12:30, 1, 1:30, 3:30, 3, 3:30, 4, 4:30, 5:30. WLOF-12, 12:30, 1, 2, 3, 4. WHIY-Noon and every 20 minutes thereafter. WDBO-12, 1:55.

5:15 VARIETY Nat'l Farm Hr. 12:30 What's New? 1:10 Say The Word 1:30 Time To Travel WDBO 2:00 Metropolitan Opera, Don Giovanni COMING TO ORLANDO JAM. mh. 1 i ivf Jr-a Heart Assn. Promotes Keeping Pounds Down GUIDED TOURS ODPOlntmpnt mil 3-44H Fxt.

391 scope capable of magnifying objects 100,000 times will be used in the' transplanta tion studies program at Harvard University and Disappearing Birthmarks Straw berry birthmarks are fairly common, but most of them disappear with time, or become greatly improved, without any treatment, British skin specialists report. other reported cases of births after age 50, he adds. Frozen Baby Food Concentrated, dry, frozen baby foods appear quite safe and acceptable for infants, three medical researchers report in the Journal of Diseases of Children. Forty-nine infants began Peter Bent Brigham Hos Boris Ognev. Prof.

Ognev has performed 36 operations on 30 dogs so far, removing up to two-inch lengths of the sciatic nerve, he said. Further details of how the "substitute" nerve actually; works were not supplied in a Tass broadcast quoting from Nedelya, the weekly supplement of the Soviet newspaper Izvestia. By The Associated Press i Medical experts comment on obesity, strawberry birth marks, and "substitute nerves." Resolution For 1961, the American Heart Assn. urges all persons to resolve to put and keep their weight at a reasonably normal level as a way of protecting their hearts and their health. pital in Boston.

Plans to buy an electron microscope, aided by a Na Among 169 such birth MAGNOLIA tional Heart Institute grant, are reported by Dr. Gus- marks among 140 children, only 21 marks remained by the time the youngsters were 8. tave J. Dammin, professor 5-IN IN- of pathology. Ordinary microscopes using light waves, rather than electrons.

Deeper Look A major goal in medicine is to discover how to transplant, successfully, a spare receiving the frozen foods at about four months' age. None showed any ill effects, or any slowing of growth, they said. The frozen foods did not contain any added colors, flavors, preservatives, or fortifying nutrients. OAX I NJ I OUT-. FOCUS ON HEALTH 3 tmM J.

-ft" jfifaifr kidney, lung, heart or leg 6 Drive Ins on Substitute Nerves? From Russia comes word magnify objects only about 5,000 times. Late Pregnancy What is the latest age at which a woman can bear a child? Pregnancy after age 43 is Four Different Streets of experiments in which IN "Overweight overworks the heart," the association1 says, pointing to higher mortality rates among men, and also among women to a lesser extent, who are carrying around excess pounds. Get good medical advice 5 Acres of Parking Sentinel-Star 633 N. Orange from one human to another. Such transplants invariably are rejected by a type of allergic reaction, except between identical twins.

Real clues to the reason for the failure could lie in subtle changes in cells of transplanted tissues. To explore the nature of this reaction, an electron micro metal electrodes are being i tuted for severed lengths of nerves in dogs' legs. Dogs in the experiments run and jump quite normal IN ATOMIC "FALLL-OUT" The term "fall-out" used in connection with H-bomb explosions refers to the lighter particles of dust dislodged by the explosion that are carried along by the winds and scattered hundreds of miles across the earth. rare, says a consultant writing in the American Medical Assn. Journal, but one of his patients had a child at age 52.

Medical literature tells of at least two Opposite Orange Court Hotel ly, says a Soviet writer about what is a proper diet ORANGE for you, it adds. describing research of Prof,.

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