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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 17

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The Journal Timesi
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4 JOURNAL TIMES Tuesday, Oct 1981 17 Nev Medical TV Series Fast-Paced, I nteresting Poor Lambastes Senators, Press for Criticizing His Berlin Show NEW YORK UO "I'm at a'some Others had waited, got-'Iishers or their henchmen, cannot take any treatment and By Cynthia Lowry 1 NEW YORK W) ABC's entry into the hospital sweepstakes, "Ben dasey," came into view Monday night While for 30 days doesn't know whether he will suryive. Meanwhile, of course, he must com the floss for words, but 1 11 think of i ten the full story and had praise columnists. plete the- surgery on the little something. I have a few notes boy. I knew that Dr.

Casey didn't have rabies, because nobody ir -1 ni J-n would knock a character after whom a series was named for the-show. "In all the newspaper clip- Paac said he had been told pings they referred to me as 'a that a movie and Con-jcomedian' something they is being made in Wash- were never willing to admit in-ington "with the use. "of gov-(the past. Well, I decline the ernment buildings and with title. We have enough come-senators actually appearing in dians writing editorials in the picture." newspapers and speaking in Blast at Congress, the Congress." "The American people did; That prompted applause and not send men to Washington laughter from the studio au-at public expense to have them' dience, as did the remark: "I fn the first show of the sea here." With that brief, smiling introduction, Jack Paar launched into an hour-long television attack Monday night on the U.

S. Senate "parts of the American press in the controversy over the filming of a Paar show on the border between East and West Berlin. The occasion was his first son. I wouldn recommend it for the average hypochondriac there's a marked family resemblance to NBC's new "Dr.1 Kildare," this one is more more pre-occupied with operating room scenes and medical procedures. The opening show was in a familiar Dr.

Casey, played by Vincent Edwards, is the young resident in neurosurgery and on the verge of being fired because, in his utter dedication to the healing art, he has insulted older doctors, caused! nurses 1 to resign and ordered too many instruments or anyone facing surgery, but it was a good, fast-paced and interesting show. had the show overMhe NBC network ena tne movies," Paar. notice mat congress Other New Series after returning from a trip that, said. "Let us hope that the good judgment to adjoum.be- included stops at London, Paris, I'jaded of Washington will not, fore I got On the other hand, the new Robert Young series which Switzerland and Moscow, the entertainment busi- started Monday night on CBS, wpII a rtprlin jness. CALLSJJMITED NEW YORK At present Said Paar: won't roil up the audience too much.

"Window on Main only 100 Americans can tele- "I do not intend to be pushed for the hospital budget. To make things worse, he has gone against the advice of his superiors with the first of a Street" started with the prob Iem of getting Cameron Brooks around by the United States; phone Europe at the Same time. Senate, the most exclusive (That's all the simultaneous men's club in the world, nor i calls the transatlantic cables by new'spaper editors or pub-lcan handle. At the end of the discourse, Paar hinted again that he might soon leave the late evening show after more than four years. 'Not Staying Long not staying on the show long," Paar told his regular an Young) back to his .4 i r.

series of brain operations on AP Wlrephota THE ROBERT KENNEDYS ON VACATION Robert F. Kennedy, United States attorney general, and his wife, Ethel, enjoyed the view of the Continental Divide while skiing at Independence Pass. They are on a vacation at AspenColo. Kennedy said, this was the earliest he and his wife ever have skied in this country in the nuineiuwn iur Keeps auer a successful, big city career as a novelist. Perhaps the necessity of getting him established as a character and introducing us to young boy.

Bitten by Patient As if this wasn't plot enough, Dr. Casey at this point gets 1 OPENS 30 nouncer, Hugh Downs. Paar has made similar comments in himself bitten by a woman the rest of the cast prevented patient dying of rabies. He has the development of much of a Claim Name Ain't the Same the past, and whetherjhe'11 quit remains to be seen. TVrone Power an allergy to raties snots so ne story line.

Paar asked Downs what he PlPtX UuRIt -JUUA ADAMS There were a few rather in thought about his comments, appropriate flights of fancy and Downs told him taking "Uississipn Famed Diarist's Relatives Prefer 'Pepp-iss' where he carried on a con 2 issuewithone phase of Paar's versation with the ghost of his grade school teacher and a long Wf-I-V A II 3 i attack but the exchange appeared friendly. MIIU I flashback to a boyhood scene Downs said he thought Paar But perhaps we should reserve judgmentjm the series. Young has a fine track record, "Father had bfert right in staging the show in Berlin, but he criticized him for attacking individuals on a personal basis. '3 Knows Best" with a long-run Vl a Paar was later defended ning success, and there wasn't a gun, a maniac, a cop or even AGAR -oMitVan DOREN mm BOONE I I 3LONDON CP) Members of the historic Pepys family claim the name is pronounced "Pepp-iss," not "Peeps." On the other hand, the Encyclopedia Britannica goes for saying: "The name was pronounced in the 17th century and has always been pronounced by the family, One of the most distinguished members of the family was, of course, Samuel Pepys, the English diarist who was born in 1633 and died in 1703. The discrepancy (fame to light when Lady Paulina Mary Louise Pepys faced a magistrate on the charge that she had committed a traffic violation.

Pronounced Wrong against Downs comment by author Alexander King, a regular guest of the show. and if he called himself Peeps he' was the first member of the family to do so and none has done it since." With considerable feeling, she added: "I don't like it being pronounced Peeps, and I simply detest being called Lady Peeps." Important Distinction She is Lady Paulina, a fine but important distinction among the peerage. The present head of the family is John Diby Thomas Pepys, the seventh Earl of Cottenham and the 10th baronet Pepys. His lordship was not at his stately home, Hungerhuill House in rural Essex, but his secretary said: ncan assure you that Lord Cottenham pronounces it Pepp-iss and so does his son, THURS. IS "BUCK a horse in the whole show, Paar Rips Critics Nrrrj 1 I i t' The controversial Berlin BUILD YOUR CREDIT HIGH WITH OUR LOW COST AUTO Well, Jack Paar came back to his show Monday night and show was filmed Sept.

7 and broadcast from New York City-the next week. i answered boy, how he an 1 theory KonsM 47 PICTURE Y.TTH A HfJ Senate Criticizes Army participation in the swered his critics. Jack went to work on the people who had criticized Berlin, show, in the United States Senate, in the LOAN House of Representatives and the Viscount Crowhurst. WilliimCasm particularly, in the press. show brought Criticism" in the United States, and the incident was-described in the Senate as "shocking" and "hight dangerous." Disciplinary action against two officers was an Said Brig.

Anthony Pepys, Lady Paulina's It wasn't exactly Jack's night for humility and the two colonels who got into trouble His honor, A. A. Pereira, pronounced it "Peeps." "Sorry," said her ladyship, "but it's Pepp-iss." Corrected, the magistrate fined her two pounds ($5.60) not for the correction, but for the violation. In an interview, Lady Paulina explained: "Of course I'm related to Samuel Pepys because of his show have al nounced in Washington Sept. 9, but was rescinded as unjusti cousin, who' is secretary of the British Field Sports SocietyF "Considerable research has been made into the subject and the family is satisfied the name's pronounced Pepp-iss." The family motto is "Mind Makes the Man." ready been exonerated.

Paar XiJLMMCMilM 1 mJMJLJ. Vi'M fied on Sept. 27. ULr made the most of it, perhaps Ho ana taittd during fha last IS mlnutat! Plui aots how timaa al parfonnancul even a little too much of it Paar noted that the incident GLENN MTIlCU JEAN had drawn criticism from some Great Improvement i .1 mil in i ir )UPtbt- newspaper columnists and editorial writers. But he said Candid Cameras new guy QUR WAY By J.

R. Williams Dag's Summer Home SECOND BIG ACTION HIT format, unveuea aunaay nigni along with its new host, Dur-ward Kirby replacing Arthur Godfrey, is a great improvement. Kirby acts logically rmm iNEEDsoMentcTCB WsoTHrrrr well, with tj JM TACKUtJ' A RUMMIM" JHI ALL THE ACTIOW -toU'LL 66T 1 RALL CARRIER, AtJtTM OUT Of THAT SUV, VOU MIGHT 1 TVItf THESB PILLOWS OM A WELL HAVE UftCPA r-rffll -I HIM SO (XT tjV TACKUW4 Rtrrf JOHN ruiuniro bt im in i a as the man who introduces pro ducer Allen Funt at the begin RAY DOUBLEDAY BROOKE HAYWARD ning of the show and also leads in to the commercials. to Be Used for Parleys STOCKHOLM UP) Dag Hammarskjold bequeathed his summer home on the Baltic sea to be used for conferences suggested by the United Nations or other, talks held in that spirit, his attorney disclosed Monday. Hammarskjold left the six-room home near Simirshamn in southern Sweden to the Swedish Tourist along with $10,000 for upkeep.

Hammarskjold had planned to live there upon his retirement. But those elaborate pranks en Show 6:00 the first sequence of the new show was shot in Funt's favorite outdoor telephone ENDS "WHO WAS THAT LADY" OPERATION PETTICOAT TODAY booth are beginning to run a little thin. DOWN TOWNER 232 Main WELCOME To Our 6th ANNIVERSARY PARTY Tuesday, Oct. 3 FREE LUNCH Music By th 1 Kountry Kousins 9 to 1 a.m. ALL THE GLOBIOUS ALL THE GL0YING HEART OF STAY HILTON 11 A a truly magnificent PUCCINI MASTERPIECE Johnny's rrm p.m.

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