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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 13

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The Sentineli
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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13
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THE EVENING SENTINEL. CARLISLE. PA- SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1964 COLOR PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK i ki 1 rv.f 1 1-1, ii i SUNDAY, MARCH 22 11:15 CD Davey Goliath 12:00 CD The Little Train Challenge Golf 4:00 CD Keyhole OB Wonderful World Of Golf 4:30 CD Rocky Friends 5:00 CD Wild Kingdom 5:30 CfD Doorway To Life fit) College Bowl 6:00 CD OB Meet The Press 7:00 (IT) Death Valley Days 7:30 (TjJ Walt Disney's Wonderful of Color Q3) Empire 9:00 CD (TB Bonanza 10:00 CD QB Show of the Week MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7:25 CD Hear Today 9:00 CD College of The Air 9:30 CO Cartoons (Tues. thru Fri.) 10:30 CD (JB Word for Word 11:30 OF) CfB Missing Links 12:00 CiB Your First Impression 12:30 CD flB Truth or Consequence! 2:00 CD CfB Let's Make a Deal 3:30 CO OB You Don't Say 11:00 () News, Sports, Weather 11:30 CO 5B Tonight Show MONDAY, MARCH 23 7:30 OD QB Monday Night at the Movies 8:30 fl3) Wagon Train 10:00 QB Sing Along With Mitch TUESDAY, MARCH 24 8:30 CD You Don't Say 9:00 03) Greatest Show On Earth 10:00 CO IB Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 7:30 CO ()B The Virginian THURSDAY, MARCH 26 7:30 (J3J BD The Flintstones World 9:30 CO 5B Hazel 10:00 CD Suspense FRIDAY, MARCH 27 8:30 CO (TB Bob Hope Show 10:00 CD (IB Jack Paar Show SATURDAY, MARCH 28 9:30 CD ClB Ruff and Reddy Show 10:00 CD CfB Hector Heathcots Show 12:30 CO (TB Bullwinkle gT) Dealing With People 1:00 CD SB Exploring 2:30 Ci31 Challenge Golf 4:00 CD Panel 8 5:00 gnD Racing From Florida 6:00 CD Call of the Outdoors 8:30 CD (SB Joey Bishop Show 9:00 CD CfB Sat.

Night at the Movies 11:15 Sat. Night Show I WHO EVERY WEEK All RIGHTS RESERVED HT. DICKINSON CO, MC March 22 Thru March 28 Channels 2) f) (ffi S) Paul Richards "Actor's Actor" duo, Profession By RUTH E. THOMPSON psychiatrist's idea of trayal and invited him to visit "No, studying with Lee Strass- the August University and hospital with which the lion is con berg doesn't necessarily mean you re a method actor. In fact nected.

leading man. But it was Paul himself who saw ''Breaking Point" as right for him, asked to audition and was the immediate, and unamimous choice of the. producers. Psychiatrists Approve Now the actor's actor has added a new laurel. He's a The conception and portrayal classical and the so-called 'method' are not at opposite ends of the earth.

Call it what chiatrist. Paul was delighted and touched when one of the country's leading figures in the field broke away from a group lionizing him at a reception to introduce himself to Paul, commend his conception and por are not accident. Paul and co- star Eduard Franz spent days you will. You need both adults through two-way mirrors. Explains Richards: "Learn anything as thoroughly as you can, then forget it and just allow it to happen I try to play moment-to-moment truth, according to what the other actors are giving me.

"Then too," he added with modesty as real as it is startling, "I get quite a thrill of working with actors and actresses who were my own idols." About "Breaking Point:" "It's observing various forms of you can't have all-technique or all-inspiration. There must be a therapy children as well as marriage of the two. 1 I "One learns from many teach ers and Strassberg was one of them when I was studying at the theatre wing. If I owe any special debt, though, it's not a sickness show, you know probably to Michael Chekov, founder of the Moscow Art Theatre with whom I worked I feel what it's really all about is health. "It's saying, life is there, just on the coast." reach out and take it." Speaking was Paul Richards, "Before I started to work on who rates that ultimate accolade it, I figured I knew a little about psychiatry, now I know an actor's actor" so "with It, you forget he's acting.

He's 'Wja seeable these Mondays starring on ABC's "Breaking Point" that I know nothing. But I do identify with Mac I am Mac, and the writers have been doing better and better and more and more developing the 1 3 (10:00 p.m.) as psychiatrist Dr. character as we go along. Mac Thompson. And hopefully, a few lucky regional theatre audiences will be catching him on-stage, too, this spring in a "I'm so glad they re not being comedy.

Richards, who'd make a splen me to an office. That circus background for instance. I'd made a suggestion on mat one that was vetoed fast. did young Abraham Lincoln the next time somebody casts one, "I thought it would be fun has a sensitively-sensible way to eat cotton candy. After all of making the intangibles of doesn't everybody at the circus? Then they explained that the acting considerably more tan gible.

He also has a delightful philosophical shrug for the nutty stuff could come pretty expensive and I might end up eating nothing but for a couple of days. First, you'd have to hire the machine, and the man. When ever shooting stopped a new batch would have to be spun and then chewed down to match where we left off if I goofed." Pity that a good series like things that can happen. Royal Academy, No Westerns, Yes It was just ten years ago that he turned down a scholarship with the Royal Academy to go back to his hometown Hollywood for a go at films. "The scholarship was an honor, but the time comes when you must stop formal studying though you keep learning all your life and get down to work.

A psychology major at UCLA this may not get a reprieve before it's had a chance to estab lish itself. But though the series' future mav look dark, there's a mil lion-carat success-prognosis for star Paul Richards. DIALING AROUND following two years of World War II service, Paul had gone on to take a master's degree in drama at UCLA. Then he came to New York for post graduate at the Theatre Wing, alma ma fLi Li 'TV ---Iff Kl "Lucia Garrett' lives again now that it's the second time around for Richard Egan's "Empire" this time on ABC. ter too of Richard Boone and Co-leen Dewhurst.

He also racked Up an impressive list of major credits in those major live TV Lucia's portrayer Anne Seymour, didn in the least mind being killed off and written out of the Bhows "Studio One" and "Kraft Theatre" when the movie bug bit. "So what did I get?" "Silent parts in talking pic tures walk-ons in Westerns. And after all that training!" But "actually it turned out Bne after all. I did learn to script in mid-season because the rigors of shooting the series in the desert were interfering with other commitments. Anne is the seventh generation of a distinguished acting family that counts among its currently active members May Davenport Seymour, who Is curator of the theater collection for the Museum of the City of New York and John Seymour.

John and his pretty actress wife, Abby Lewis, report they're squeezing lots of commercials into their TV schedules. ride a horse and progressed to playing a succession of I loved it." Television too made its claims, and busy, busy, busy (ot to be his rule. Some producers continued to see hint as a villain, others as a romantic Paul Richards, often praised as "an actor's actor" turned down a Royal Academy scholarship 10 years ago to try movies at first was offered only Westerns. A versatile actor who has appeared on practically every maior series, he was the unanimous choice for the Dr. Mc Thompson star part on ABC's "Breaking Point4..

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