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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 12

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The Daily Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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12 March 16, 1963 SATURDAY TIMES-DEMOCRAT Davenport Bettendorf, Iowa 12 FLASH GORDON 17 J.i-sr ir CVS! youcanjiash 1 'JZ llii MpiV A CAll FOR 1 N0-Hf5 Ai IML 4 V-- THIS VITALLY jt m' i I 'l OR. ZARK0V-' NE OBSERVATORY OjL CAM THIS TROUBLE i WILL YOU TAKE ON TITAN CAN I i "JPZ Y0u WKE Mr TO igf'j pKiy VIDEOVVES I inn ACOUSTICON SYERS CO. Hearing Aid -Sales and Service NOW LOCATED AT 121 W. 3rd ST. Ph.

323-5895 Better Late Than Never On the Fairways Arnold Palmer and Gary Player with challengers Jackie Cupit and Bobby Nichols tee off at San Gabriel Country Club, at 1:30 p. m. on Channel 6 on "Challenge Golf." "The Point Shaver" is a drama about a college basketball star suspected of taking a bribe on "The Defenders" at 7:30 p.m. on Channel 4. Eosanno Brazzi, Joan Fontaine, Bradford Dillman and Christine Carere star in "A Certain Smile," the story of a Parisian girl torn between her love for a student and her adoration for a charming, older married man.

It will be on "Saturday Night at the Movies" at 8 p.m. on Channel 6. Kookie, portrayed by Edd Byrnes, on the trail of an embezzler, becomes the object of a deadly manhunt in "Stranger From the Sea" on "77 Sunset Strip" at 10:30 p.m. on Channel 4. SUNDAY FEATURES "The Dinah Shore Show" salutes St.

Patrick's Day as Dinah is joined by opera's Joan Sutherland and the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald at 9 p.m. on Channel 6. Tommy Kirk, Fred MacMurray and Ed Wynn from left, star in Walt Disney's "Son of Flub-ber," now playing at the RKO Orpheum Theater, Davenport. Stalin," "The Rise of Khrushchev," "A Look at Monaco," "The Tops On Radio YCOC-AM 1420: KSTT-1170, KWNT 1580; WIIBF- 1270, WQUA-1230 (NOTE: Listings carried herewith are those announced by the Stations. When change is made without notice it is due entirely to the decision of the management of the stations.) "Hollywood: The Great Stars" is i a one-hour special with Henry Fonda acting as host-narrator.

The story of the sometimes stormy romance between screen personalities and the public, as well as an opportunity to see how the star system was born will be presented at 10:15 p.m. on Channel 4. Included are scenes show-inc the enduring "images," the "in- destructibles" and the new stars. Fonda (NOTE: Listings carried herewith are those announced by the stations. When change is made without notice it is due entirely to the decision of the management of the stations.) Channel 4 WHBF-TV Monday Kang 0:00 Calendar 2:00 Tell Truth 2:15 CBS News 2:30 Augustana 1:00 Secret Storm 1:30 Night 4:00 Fun Factory 5:00 San Fran.

5:10 Local News 5:45 Cronklte 4:00 Nelsons Truth McCoys 7:00 Secret of Life 7:30 Arth. Godfrey News 11:30 Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Lt. Storm 11:30 World Turns 1:30 Grmitn 0:00 Ben Casey 10:00 Rifleman 10:30 News 10:40 Weather 10:45 Sports 4 2:00 L. Young 1:30 Dr. Malone 2:00 Match Game Report 3:30 Daddy vern 5:30 News 5:40 Weather 5:45 Report 4:00 Quick Draw 4:30 Movie 0:00 Journal 0:30 Combat 10: 40-Weather 10:45 Sports 10:50 Comment 11:00 Tonight 1:00 Password 1:30 Houseparty Channel 6 WOC-TV Monday Word 4:30 Am.

Gov't When 0:25 NBC News You 10:30 Concentrate 11:00 Impression 11:10 Truth-Con 11:55 NBC News 11:00 News Mkts 11:10 Weather 11:40 Matinee News Channel 2 WMT-TV Monday 7:00 Education 7:10 College 1:00 Kangaroo :30 Schoolllme 1:30 Houteparty 1:00 Tell Truth News 2:30 Millionaire 3:00 Secret Storm 1:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Dr. Max 5:30 Mr. Magoo News 4:00 Report to la. 4:30 Tell Truth 10:00 The McCoys Gladys 7:00 Secret of Life 7: 30-Lucy Show 11:15 Reatoner 1:00 Thomas Show 11:30 Search for 1:10 Andy Griffith 11:45 Guiding Light 0:00 Loretta Young 11:00 News 0:30 Password to la. 11:30 World Turns 10:10 Feature 1:00 Home Fare Tunnel," "The World of Jacque line Kennedy." Best News Series "David Brinkley's Journal," "CBS Reports," "Walter Cronkite News," "Huntley-Brinkley Report," "The Twentieth Century." Best Children's Series "Cap tain Kangaroo," "Discovery," "Walt Disney's World of Color," "Lassie," "The Shari Lewis Show." Favorite Male Performer Raymond Burr, Richard Chamberlain, Vincent Edwards, Red Skelton and Dick Van Dyke.

Favorite Female Performer Lucille Ball, Shirley Booth, Carol Burnett, Donna Reed, Loretta Young. Winners will be announced April 14 in a live show from Hollywood and New York. As its VideoVues name hints, this column is largely concerned with the entertainment medium's perennial debutante, Video. This does not mean Video's older, spinster sister, Radio, is entire ly overlooked. A copy of a letter dispatched to the program director of one of the Quad-City radio stations by Neil Goings of Davenport has been received here.

It's the type of letter written by someone who cares about what's broadcast on the public's airwaves. Without going into all the arguments of the writer, it may be well to make note of some of his observations, to wit: "When th adult foots all the bills, why is the adult complete ly ignored or forgotten when it comes to providing a choice of 'canned music' for him to listen to "Don't get me wrong. I'm far from being a kill joy, sorehead, or a square. I'm a former musician who worked for years as a bandleader and in all forms of show-biz. I love music, but WOW! "Out of an entire half hour (monitored recently) I heard only five tunes of which only one, by Connie Francis, was worth listening to from the adult standpoint "Why so much chatter and so little music? "What I'd like to know is: Have you forgotten that only a few years ago there was a generation of people who followed the music world, bought records and flocked to the dances The DINNERS Hero Shrimp Fish N.Y.

Sfeck SELL EAT SHOP WEST LOCUST AT 5 Points Open Nights Till 2 AM very same people who foot the bills for today's youngsters We haven't forgotten the bands, vocalists and selections which were popular to us, believe me. "What ever happened to Jo Staf ford, Connie Boswell, Ella Fitz gerald, Ginny Simms, Don Cornell, Vic Damone, to name a few singers? How about records by the bands of Glenn Miller, Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw, Terry Gibbs, Errol Garner, Benny Goodman, Ray Anthony, Stan Kenton "I cannot see why some mem ber of your staff has not come up with the idea of devoting a few hours a day, or even one day a week, to offering recordings which appeal to the preceding generation. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels this way. Others would probably appreciate hearing tunes from yesteryear in the styles of their popular artists who recorded them and not in a present day clobbered up, off-key, sour toned re release." Elaine Malbin, the soprano who made many friends here when she sang the lead in "Carnival" won't say whether she is happiest on TV or on the stage. She divides her time equally be tween the two.

"A 'live' performance," she says, has the advantage of immediate contact with the audience, although it demands a broader and more obvious type of interpretation. "TV encourages a detailed and intimate presentation that would be impossible on any large stage." There's a diplomat speaking! STAItLITE BALLROOM MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FAIRGROUNDS MUSIC BY LEO GRECO And His Pioneers SAT. MARCH 16 ADMISSION $1.00 Dancing 8:30 to 12:30 Table) Rosorvationi Phono 326-5338 OPEN SAT SUN AT 12:00 ADULTS 30c TILL 2 KIDS 35c Now thru Mon. 2 Hits A RIOT OF HILARIOUS COMEDY SEI WHAT limn 1IF0M MeiG JOHN LUND i pfflio rwicta PLUS ACTION PACKED CO-HIT THE GATEWAY TO KELU TECHNICOLOR Film WARNER BROS .0 SMACMURRAY enOlSON keenanWYNN MLLASC0 BT BUffU VtSU OtSTeiBUTION OK. 1K2 WHl MSKT NOUjCTnNS LeeeeHiiiir By RON LORENZEN Not until Aug.

1 when WQAD- TV (Channel 8), Moline, goes on the air will the Quad-Cities area have its own ABC-TV affiliate. Until then those of us who don't have the equipment to bring in Channel 5 or Channel 9 will have to continue depending on Channel 6 or Channel 4 to pick up the better ABC shows. It's Channel 4 that comes to the rescue this Sunday at 10:15 p.m. by carrying the ABC special originally telecast a week ago entitled "Hollywood The Great Stars." This is the third in a series of three documentaries about the great days in the. film capital.

The other two were knockouts and the reviews of "The Great Stars" are all complimentary, too. Besides this delayed treat, there are several other major offerings comine up this week, not the least of which is "Arthur Godfrey Loves Animals" at 7:30 p.m. Monday. This is the show produced by Davenport's Perry Lafferty. Several morning listeners to the Godfrey chatter called to say that Danny Kaye joined Arthur and Hedda Hopper in referring to Lafferty as a TV genius.

Judy Garland's special Tuesday is to be different. She will not sing "The Man Who Got Away." She will not sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." She will not wear a Chanel suit, except for a comedy sequence. Above all, she will not exchange handshakes and kisses with a tear streaked studio audience. Nominees for the TV Guide awards have been announced as follows: Favorite Scries "Bonanza," "Ben Casey," "The Defenders," "Dr. Kildare," "Perry Favorite New Series "The Beverly Hillbillies," "Stoney Burke," "The Eleventh Hour," "McHale's Navy," "The Virgin ian." Best Single Dramatic, Musical or Variety Program "Card nal Act of Mercy," (a Ben Casey episode) "Bob Hope Christmas Show," "Danny Kaye Show," "Pe ter Pan," "Pygmalion." Best Single News or Informa tion program "The Death of During the war years the world leaders "in" on this secret were Franklin D.

Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Gen. Eisenhower, And it was this Allied war command which sent a secret group into Norway to demolish the Nazis' plant as we worked to get our bomb perfected. So large is the scope of this secret espionage thriller that Tony Mann had to work for months with government officials to get permission to make this picture. The star he seeks is Paul Newman. Isn't everyone? AUDREY MEADOWS (Mrs.

Robert Six, of Denver, Colo.) planed in to supervise the new home she and her aviation executive husband are building in the Trousdale Estates, and wound up with a movie job. Audrey was offered and accept ed the role of Jimmy Stewart's wife and mother of Sandra Dee in "Take Her She's Mine" at 20th Century-Fox. It's a very good role and she's pleased about being directed by Henry Koster. IT'S GOT THE QUINT-CITIES I JERRY BftSf FftODUCTION HEt(! Pmvisrar Story-WHBF Post WHBF Island-WHBF 12:15 Farm Review WOC Melody KWNT Hervcy-WQUA 5: 30 Europe WHBF Feathcr-WHBF KSTT WeLse-WQUA Dark-WOC SUNDAY 8:05 Sunday Morn-WOC Hanlcy-WQUA Hour-WIIBF Choir-WIIBF 12:00 St. Jolin's-KSTT 1: 35-Philharmonic-WIIBF Hanley-WQUA Van KSTT Slcvens-WQUA Ncws-WOC Ambrose WQUA MONDAY Hanley-WQUA News-WOC 9:05 Music for Modcrns-KWNT Murray-WQUA Markets-KSTT News-WOC Hervey-WQUA News-W'HBF News-WOC Weise-WQUA TONITC ltt SHOW 0:30 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM I HERE'S THE TYPE PICTURE EVERYONE CAN ENJOY AND FEEL BETTER FOR HAVING SEEN A WONDERFUL MOVIE! tomb I ft nwm htatiti DORIS DAY 111 Ml intlUYROSFS 1 PLUS CARTOON AND NEWS NOW AT BOTH THEATRES In i 1 IMUSICOFI.

COLOR tf SATURDAY News-WOC Post-WIIBF -CLIP AND SAVK- Tt'NfcllWiiM iViisliTSaaaasia ii WW 1 fipttDl jus Miens. 7 ill OHM 'm i -h i II ,,,1.1 I Emm Channel 4 WHBF-TV Saturday Kinf Alvin Pliyhomt Tin Till Roger 12:45 Davey 1:00 Landscaping 1:30 Star A Story 1:00 Girl Scoutt TV Tonoo 1:40 Mannet 3:30 Dakota :30 Oleason 7:30 Dafmderi 1:30 Hava Gun 11:00 Sir King :00 Gunsmoke 11:30 Reading Suniet Strip Ntwi 11:00 TheaUr 4 12:30 Senator Channel 6 WOC-TV Saturday 1:00 Travelogui 1:30 World Snarl :30 Leonardo Fury 1:30 Golf Match World 4:00 Father 4:30 Close Up 5: 30 Jettons 4:00 Higgini 4:30 Gallant Men 7:30 Joey Bilhop 1:00 Movies 10:00 I'm Dickent 10:10 Newi 10:40 Weather 10:45 Sports 10:50 Premiera Midway 11:00 Daddy 11:30 Exploring 11:30 Mr. Wizard 1:00 Breakthru Channel 2 WMT-TV Saturday 1:00 Kangaroo 0:00 Alvin Show 11:30 Here's Allen 1:40 Matinee 4:45 Big Picture 5:45 Leo Greco to la. 4:30 Jack. Gleaton :10 Mighty Mouie Detenaen 10:00 Cartoone Gun Roger! :00 Gunjmoka 11:00 Skv King 11:30 Reading 11:00 CBS Newt Channel 9 KCRG-TV Saturday 11:00 Top Cat 11:30 Funnies 11:00 Bugs Bunny Bowlers Tour 4:00 Sports 5:30 Robin Hood 4:00 Whirlybirds Men 7:30 Mr.

Smith 1:00 Welk Show 0:00 Fight Spare 10:00 News Final 10:30 Movie 0 1:30 Sportt 3:00 Bowling 4:00 Probe 4:30 College Bowl 5:00 10th Century 5:30 Password 00 Lassie 7:00 Sullivan 1:30 Goll Match Channel 4 WHBF-TV Sunday 00 Lamp 0:30 Look Up 10:00 Camera 10:30 Christophers 10:45 Sacred Hurt 11:00 The Lite 11:30 Washington 11:00 TV Tunes 11:15 Peale 1:00 Bridge Channel 6 WOC-TV Sunday Life 1:30 Worship 0:00 Frontiers 1:00 Real McCoys 1:30 G.E. Theatre 0:00 Camera 0:30 My Line 10:00 News 10:15 Hollywood 11:15 Theatre 4 1:00 Amateur Hr. 1:30 Wild Kingdom 3:00 Golf Maior Adams 5:00 Meet Press 5:30 McKeever 4:00 O'Toole 4:30 World 0:30 Cartoons 7:30 Car 54 10:30 Ruff 'n Ready 1:00 Bonanza 11:00 Bullwinkle 0:00 Dinah Shore 11:30 Ask Priest 11:45 Newsline 11:00 Golf Match 1:00 Basketball 1:10 Big Piclure Channel 2 WMT-TV Sunday 0:00 Lamp 0:30 Look Up 10:00 Camera 1 10:10 Life 11:00 Christophers 11:15 Calendar 11:00 Comedy Hr. 1:00 Bridge 1:30 Sports 1:00 Challenge Channel 9 KCRG-TV Sunday 11:00 Golf Match 1:30 Directions 1:30 Stevenson 1:00 Protestor 10:00 News 10:10 Weather 10:15 Sports 10:10 Stoney BurkO 11:10 Premiere 4:00 Amateur Hr. 4:30 College Bowl 5:00 Mth Century 5:30 Probe 4:00 Lassie 4:30 Dennis 7:00 Sullivan 1:00 Real McCoys 1:30 G.E.

Theatre 0:00 Camera 0:30 My Line 10:00 Sunday News 10:00 CBS News 10:10 Change Timet 10:45 Feature 4:00 Mafor Adams 5:0011 Is Written 5:30 Science 4:00 Speaking 4:10 The Jettons 7:00 Movie 1:30 Here's Edie 0:00 Firestone 0:30 H. K. Smith Roberts 10:00 News Final 1:00 Big Picture 10:30 Movia 0 1:30 Alumni Channel 9 KCRG-TV Monday 11:00 Jane Wyman 11:30 For A Song 11:00 Tenn. Ernie 11:10 Father A Odle 1:15 Mr. Cartoon 1:30 Do YOU Trust 00 Bandstand 4:10 Discovery Steve 5:55 Report 4:00 Local News 4:15 Report 4:10 Dakotas 7:30 Rifleman 1:00 Stoney Burke 0:00 Ben Casey 1:00 Day In Court! 0:00 News 1:14 Report 10:15 ABC Final 1:30 Seven Keys 1:00 Queen 10:10 Whirlybirds JACKIE GLEAS0N SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE It's a dan-dan-dandy showl WHBF-TV THE DEFENDERS Tense drama in and out of court in the noted series with E.G.

Marshall, Robert Reed. '3. tit ierfcifrt 1 4i -RICHARD BOONE in HAVE GUN-WILLTRAVEL The unpredictable Paladin- -a man with a price on his -'1- it GUNSMOKE Thrill again to one of the famous Sheriff's spine-tingling ad- ventures. James Arness LOCAL SHOW WHBF-TV THEATRE 4 WW oi '1 I tt eWSStajK. aw 'Carpetbaggers' To Be 'Snow He Says Golden Agert THI SHOWPLACE OF DAVENPORT WELCOMEI 1.1 lllJIffU ItMlwtvt 1st Quint-City Shtwiwt Ph.

323-5 3 14 1 I EXTRA EARLY SHOWS TODAY Open 9:30 A.M. "FLUBBER" ot itia i 1 By LOUELLA O. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD My friend Joe Levine, who likes nothing better than to bait me about filming the controversial novel, "The Carpetbaggers," tells me that he and Jack Karp, of Paramount, have signed Edward Dmytryk to direct it, starting in June. And adds Joe, tongue in cheek! "If it is," I said, "you wouldn't be half as interested in filming it." Mr. Levine likes the sensational in movie fare and it has done well by him at the box-office.

"Carpetbaggers," which had three separate stories when Harold Robbins wrote it, has been boiled down to a straight story line and so far, there's no cast. But, Joe, I'm sure they'll all be white as snow. THE HORRIFYING revelation that the Nazis were well on their way to creating the first atomic bomb in a secret plant in Norway during World War II is the chilling theme of "The Unknown Battle" which Anthony Mann will produce and direct. HELD OVE if CHIN8U PCTUOES rem A it -FINE FAMUY ENTERTAINMENT 1 -UU13LJ 1 A H- I fll Ifa1 rl VICTOR MATURE-MICHAEL REMM1E MAI WATER BIRDS technicolor CLIP AND SAVE- lumu Color SHOWS SAT-SUN AT Truo)-lif Advent urt DIAMOND HEM EXTRA! WALT DISNEY'S.

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