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Independent Star-News from Pasadena, California • Page 74

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A 8 Lia HOLDEN stars as a wealthy planter in Malayu who becomes involved in a reign of terror, in "The 7th Dawn" on The CBS Friday Night Movie at 9 PM. FRIDAY MAY 17 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your. convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 7 "Tea and (drama) 152-Deborah Kerr, John Kerr.

10:00 9 "A Child Is Waiting" (drama) '63-Burt Lancaster, Judy Garland. 11:00 5 "Saul of Monster" (horror), 44-George Macready. "Adventure in Diamonds" (adventure) George Brent. 12:30 1D 'The Loves of Edgar Allen Poe" (drama) '42- Shepperd Strudwick. "Professional Soldier' (adventure) '36 Victor McLaglen, 4:30 2 (C) "Green Fire' (adventure) '54 Grace Kelly, Stewart Granger.

9 (C) "The Seren-Year (comedy) '55 Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell. EVENING 6:00 02 The Big News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 4 Hundey-Brinkley Repert (C) (30)) ANGELS vs. TWINS! Sit back watch some real ball! Best bet! BARBARA ANDERSON: SHE BRUISES EASILY Two Barbara's, Hale and Anderson, have shadowed Raymond Burr through successive video series. The first Barbara played Della Street, a secretary, in Perry Mason.

Barbara Anderson is Eve Whitfield, a former social register girl, turned San Francisco policewoman, in NBC's Ironside. Aside from loyal devotion to their boss that borders on the romantic the two girls have little in common. Miss Anderson is 23, has sea-green, pale eyes, peaches and cream skin and blonde hair. Her features are attractively arranged, but she bruises easily, and, in this business, frequently. During the filming of one Ironside episode, Barbara and guest star Antoinette Bower, engaged in a scripted donnybrook that got out of hand.

Antoinette accidentally hit Barbara with the butt of a gun and Barbara wound up with the bridge of her pose chipped. Another recent segment cost her a split lip and a posterior bumped by a helicopter blade. "Every day," says Barbara, "more and more of me is becoming plastic skin and scar tissue." Not that she minds. She loves every minute of her work. It was bard to come by.

Born in Brooklyn, Barbara moved to Memphis at an early age, her speech riddled with Brooklynese "dese, dems and does." "In the eighth grade I took speech to clear it up." she says. Six years later she had to take speech all OVER again to clear up the "you-all' Southern drawl acquired in Memphis. Barbara studied dramatics in Memphis, performed with the Front Street Repertory Theatre, Page 20 STAR-NEWS, TY WEEK, MAY 12, 1968 5 Angels Baseball: (C) (cant'd. fram 4:30 PM) Angels vs. Minnesola Twins.

7 Six O'Clock Movie: (C) "The Son of Robin Hood" (adventure) '58 -David Hedison, June Laverick. 00 The Flintstones (C) (30) 13 Patty Duke (30) 17) 3) Feature Fim: "Unearthly Stranger." 28 TV High School: "Literature." A lesson on the interpretation of drama. 34 El Despertar 6:30 4 KMBC News Service (C) (60) The Groovy Game (30) Hazel (C) (30) 03 McHale's Navy (30) 0 Huntley- Brinkley Report (C) 28 Feature: (C) "Invitation to the West." A fast-moving travel film featuring San Francisco, Hawaii, Disneyland and the Redwood region. 29 CBS Erening News (C) 50 Noticiero 34 7:00 2 CBS Evening News: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 9F1 Troop (30) 00 1 Love Lucy (30) da Gilligan's island (C) "Black (30).

0 Movie: (C) Horse Canyon" '54--Joel Mc. Crea, Mari Blanchard. 28 Business Roundtable: "A Guaranteed Income." Dr. Alfred Seelye discusses the topic and ils implications with a Michigan Slate professar of Labor and Industrial Relations. 69 (8) McHaie's Nay 34 La Cuna Yacia 7:30 2 (22 The Wild, Wild West: 3 and there and then decided to become an actress.

She's been hooked ever since. From high school---where she was a cheerleader, senior class secretary, Tri-Hi-Y and the speech department honor society, Outstanding Senior, speaker at graduation and Best Actress- -Barbara went to Memphis State University. While there, the blonde beauty was named Miss Memphis, Barbara played her first professional role with the Southwestern University Players in Memphis, and from there went on to play in many productions in the area, and in summer stock. She was determined to pursue an acting career, "but not in Memphis," she's quick to interject. "So I went to Hollywood.

I had a little money saved to get started. I saw 'Crime and Punishment' at the' Los Angeles Art Theatre and said, 'That's for I joined them and played in their shows for two or three years until- I ran out of money, "I scrambled for a living. I did everything. I was receptionist and al phone solicitor selling products. Of 230 calls a day, if you get cight sales you're lucky.

I hated it. I worked by day, acted at night. 1 nearly collapsed. "Then I got my -in 'Rattle of a Simple I played the prostitute. It was 8 good month for prostitutes, An agent saw me, liked me, signed me, and here I am- chipped nose, split lip and all." Despite the injuries, Barbara Anderson has the kind of looks that should keep her around for a long time..

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