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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 11

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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, Oring.burg, S.C., Wednesday, August 19, 1970, Pt 1 1 Lord Is Master of All He Surveys frffv i an in i in i3 fit -V fix a. 1 just finished "Jack Lord's Hawaii" which will be coming out soon. He says the initial printing order is for 500,000 copies. He likes to talk, between takes, with the visiting guest stars on the show. On this particular episode, one of the guests was Don Chastain.

Don, who was with Debbie Reynolds last season, recently finished a part in "C.CX and Company," a motorcycle-and-sex film starring Joe Namath and Ann-Margret. "How did a nice guy like you get mixed up in that?" Jack asked Don. "It's called No-Work-In-Hollywood So We Do -Anything," Chastain said. Another guest actor was Barry Atwater, one of Hollywood's best and most versatile character actors. He had done the show the week before and was due to go back to the mainland, but the actor who was set for this show got sick.

So they asked Barry to stick around and nut a mustache on him, and he was able to look like another man entirely. Lord had to go back to shoot the next scene. By DICK KLEINER HONOLULU, Hawail-(NEA) Since I was last in Hawaii to visit Jack Lord and the CBS company shooting Hawaii Five-O, the pro-, gram has become a major hit. It is now at, or near, the top in the ratings and you can tell the difference when you drop in on Lord Co. Where there used to be hesitancy and diffidence, now there is a sureness that verges on smugness.

They are a tight-knit group, they know what they're doing and they KNOW they know It. They've built a studio complex near Fort Ruger. But they still shoot all around the island of Oahu and that, of course, is one reason the show is so successful. Anotherand perhaps the main reason is Jack Lord, the star, and every inch a star. I paid a call on Lord when they were shooting at a fabulous home on the shore.

It was a home valued at $400,000 and it had 9,000 square feet of living space. It was what every Hawaiian home should look like, but most of them don't. Jack was as proud of it as if it were his own. He showed me around and pointed out the sights. Since he is a painter and interested in painting flowers, he was particularly proud of the garden "I think this is the most beautiful hibiscus in the world," he said.

He says most Hawaiians are eager to rent their homes to Hawaii Five-O because they like the show. "So far," Lord says, "we have poured some $7 million into Hawaii's economy. We ALL AGKS ADMITTED 1 No Objectionable Scene GENKKAL Audiences I ot Coming Attraction I Will Be Shown Jack Lord have used 6,000 extras from the islands, and 1,000 speaking parts have been cast locally." The success of the program is, naturally, a pleasant prospect for Lord. But he talked about the shows Hawaii Five-O has knocked off in the ratings scramble. One he seemed to be genuinely sorry about The Engelbert Humperdinck Show.

"Marie (his wife) liked The Hump," he said. Lord works hard at this show, as he works hard at everything he tackles. He talked about a book he has Orangeburg THE SCENERY is great on "Three For showing tonight (Wednesday) over ABC-TV. Robert Hogan, Steve Franken and Bob Einstein are the stars. SOMETHING WONDERFUL Has Happened to the Movies! Darling Li Li And Her Flying Ace! Julie Andrews Rock Hudson in "DARLING LIU" ORANGEBURG CABLE TV 10 11 (ABC) The bright spot in a fairly witless and very loud edition of The Smothers Brothers Summer Show is Pat Paulsen, with another of his lectures on the '60s, (If that's the bright spot, just imagine).

In this one, he takes us to Spiro which features the Welk School of Music. Most of the last part of the show is devoted to Little Richard, who calls himself the Black Liberace. He introduces Delores Hall, a gospel singer he says is better than Aretha Franklin. LA 'LSS 1 IN COLOR SHOWS 6:30 9 p.m. You get better-lookin' every CATV 534-7373 Free Home Demonstration CINEMA III today's FUNNY i MOST Thorn Mrs.

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So they figured this was a possible series and wrote it. It is, therefore, based on truth, and was shot last fall in Tahiti for ten glorious days. Most of this was filmed on the small island of Moorea, but there are some scenes of Papeete, too. The scenery, anyhow, is great. 7:30 9 (NBC) The Virginian has a rerun of an episode first aired in 1966.

James Drury is center stage in "High Stakes" as he hunts down two brothers who he suspects have slain a pal of his. The "murderers" are played by Jack Ixrd (of Hawaii Five-O) and Michael Ansara. Drury tries to get some help in tracking the fellows down from Terry Moore, who plays their sister. REPEAT 8:30 9 (ABC) Remedial reading is taught through several methods, but never like the one designed by Lloyd Haynes on Room 222. Most of the youngsters in his reading class are unruly and motivated only by materialism.

So he devises a system of payoffs to get them to read. It seems to work, but the establishment isn't too happy with his gimmick. REPEAT ORANGEBURG DR. IN HBH! CAMERON MITCHELL I ALSO STARRING BHULt UtnN aho DIANE LADD PEATUDINQ amu aiiMitAl AMU 4i JAlH HlbnULUI1 4- -Kf '(ASY HIDiR' nxil color bvDeLmcR LAST DAY 7-9 IVAnOFTIIE IS km A n. I I 1 1 1 1 Li ii tig rA I I I aQ SUGGESTED GENERAL Channel 3 TODAY'S CATV 5 CBS CHAS.

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AUG. CHAN. 26 TIME aptain angaroo 8 00 .15 :30 omedy apers 9 :00 :15 30 45 10 :15 :30 45 Hill-. billies 9 10 (ABC) The high spot of Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers Show is a new, bright, personable comic, Albert Brooks. His skit, in which he is a pilot giving a flying lesson, is a fine piece of humor.

Joe Higgins has a good moment when, as the parking lot guard, he is serenaded by Phil with Come Back." The Lennon Sisters join Don and Phil with "Anything Goes." There's also some Cajun fiddling from Doug Kershaw and Michael Parks is around to mumble through a poem. 9-10 (CBS) Medical Center is the latest show to take a dramatic look at the sensitivity of black folks in a white world. What we have here is a rookie black surgeon Georg Stanford Brpwn who thinks he's for the big tinie, operating room wise. But Chad Everett says nope, not yet. The young doctor chalks Everett's reluctance up to prejudice.

Good character actors David Opatoshu and Will SALES-SERVICE 534-8535 534-8866 Unrhid Artists EDIOTO 11 lltt M4Ma THURS-FRI. SAT. WEEK DAYS 7 Ayr (FUltCIIESn Geer are around, but this is Brown's show. He is, actually, James Daly's son-in-law. REPEAT 9 10 (NBC) It's hands across the ocean on The Des O'Connor Show, with assorted talents from assorted continents.

The U. S. contributes Phyllis Diller and Al Martino, which is fine for fun and music, and England tosses in Lonnie Donegan, the British country singer, and from France there is Mireille Mathieu, a small but talented singer. And, of course, Des O'Connor himself, who belongs to the world. Broadway's Tyranny Breaking Up? FIAT ROCK, N.C.

(AP) -That great white way of American drama Broadway has been a boon and a bane to the theater, but now its tyranny stands in jeopardy of being broken up. Drama is going out to where the people are, and it's taking with it ideas and messages pertinent to the times. One example is the world premier Tuesday night of world-famousplaywright Jerome Lawrence's "The Crocodile Smile" at Flat Rock Playhouse. The playhouse, whose managing director is Robroy Farquhar, is the official state theater. Lawrence, who with Robert E.

Lee has given the theater 14 plays, arrived last Tuesday to spend a week with the Vagabond Players In rehearsal for "The Crocodile Smile." Lee was on the west coast supervising a production of "The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail" also written by Lee and Lawrence. He planned to join the Vagabond company for final rehearsals and opening night. Lawrence and Lee have been' called "the thinking man's playwrights" by critics. Their first meeting in Hollywood resulted in collaboration which has brought about provocative plays such as "Diamond Orchid," about Argentina's deposed dictators Juan and Evita Peron; "Only in America" based on Harry Golden's book; and "The Gang's All Here," about American presidential politics. Lawrence, a member of the President's Council on the Arts, said in an interview he felt his literary "birth" was in the South, since his first important play, "Inherit The Wind," premiered in Margo Jones' theater in Dallas, Tex.

He said Flatrock Playhouse was chosen for the world premier of "The Crocodile Smile" because it is well known and respected in the theatrical world. "The Crocodile Smile" will feature David Ayers in the lead, tt is about the "inside" French theater. Jay North, who was the star of television's "Dennis The Menace" and "Maya," will play the son of the play. Lawrence said the real trend of the theater is "not to put your money on that one-shot, live-or-die wheel of Broadway, but to go to the regional theaters." I i 11 oo 15 :30 45 riffith ove Hollywood inat uiri squares Jeopardy a Best ot Evervthind 10-11 (CBS) Hawaii Five-0 concludes its tense two-parter about the search for a hidden virus mutation, which will be set loose within1 12 hours. The germ threatens the lives of millions on the islands.

Like the first part js.highly visual, making use of Hawaii's beaches and other areas. Ed Flanders plays the mad scientist. REPEAT CATV 2 ABC CHAS. CHAN. 2 CATV 4 NBC CHAS.

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