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The Gastonia Gazette from Gastonia, North Carolina • Page 9

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FRIDAY FRIDAY. JAN. 28, 1WC Over Cablcvisioii channels three and will be over channels five six respec- AFTERNOON 3:30 4 12 3C ANOTHER WORLD 3 LOVK OF L1KK 7 TO TKIJ, THE TKUT1I I 9 12 GKNEKAI. IIOSI'ITAT, .1:25 7 CHS 3:30 12 YOU DONT SAY I Color 3 7 KIK1K OF NJCIIT 9 13 YOUNG MAKK1EDS 5 THAXTON 4:00 4 MONTY'S KASt'ALS 3 7 SKCKKT STOKM 12 36 MATCH GAME 'Color! 3 CLOWN CARNIVAL 13 SUPERMAN 12 NEWS 12 SUPERMAN 4 HUCKLKRERRY HOUND 3 CASTLES IN THE CLOUDS 8 3C WHERE THE ACTION IS 7 MOVIE "I A Woman" 13 KARLY SHOW "Journey to tin; 7Ui Planet" John 5:00 CHEYE.N'iVE 4 LLOYD THAXTON SHOW 3 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND (Color) 36 CHANNEL FLICKS EARLY SHOW "CliiiKilowo at Midnight" Hurd Hatticld 5:30 4 ADVENTURE TLME 3 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER 3 4 7 9 12 13 NEWS, HEATHER, SPORTS 3 7 CBS NEWS (Walter Croakilc) 4 9 12 IKJNTLEIT-BKINKLEY REPORT (Color) 36 LOCAL ABC NEWS 8 AMOS ANDY 13 RIFLEMAN EVENING 7:00 3 THE LUCY SHOW (Color) Channel 7, Monday at 8:30) 4 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE "Dallas" 7 BLUE RIDGE QUARTET 8 NEWS AT 7 5 HAVE GUN, HILL TRAVEL paladin takes the side of a usually gentle harbor involved in a Montana-style shooting dud for the love of a beautiful girL 12 DOBIE GILL1S 13 ADDAMS FAMILY 7:30 3 7 WILD, WILD WEST Agents West and Gordon arc assigned the task of protecting a visiting Middle Eastern ruler from assassination by political exik-s, 8 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE "Garden of Evil" Gary Cooper SWING DING (Color) The Dave Clark Five and Sal Mineo, against the romantic background of the Restoration period of 17Ui century London. provide original twists to his pop music festival.

12 36 CAMP RUNAMUCK (Color) Wiveuhoe invites trouble when be bets that he and his staff can stay on a crash diet. 13 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE "Operation Carv Grant 8:00 9 BLUE LIGHT March, assigned to the German top secret project at Grossmuncnen. is faced with destroying the entire project at all costs. 12 3C HANK (Color) Hank's guardianship of his sister Tina is in jeopardy until friends, including faculty members, come to his aid. 8:30 3 1 HOGAN'S HEROES (Color) i When Hogan tries to contact the underground, he falls Into a perfectly laid trap set by CoL 12 36 SAMMY DAVIS JR.

SHOW I Sean Conncry (James Bond) is guest host to Nancy Ames, Buddy Greco, Lola Falana, Tiro Conway and Checkmates, Inc. i 9:00 3 7 GOMER J'YLE USMC (Color) Stlt. Carter refuses COUNT rwtuest to escort his cuus'n to a purty, thinkiifg slic pruliafoh looks like Gotner. TOPIC 8 HONEY WEST 3 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE (Color) Timy Curtis and riper Laurie star in "The Prince Who Wa: a Thief," story of a prince rnlsi-d thieves fought to stup the ruthless treatment of his people by Uie king. 4 12 Mil.

ROBERTS (Color) J.t. Roberts and Ensign Pulvrr both find themselves to eight Soutli Pacific island native girls. 7 SMOTUEItS BROTHERS Pick is ordered by his boss, Mr. Cofltello, to persuade pnb- lleity-sliy Italian nwvie star Glna Poppolini in be guest of honor at the Costello's annual society ball. J3 TUK FARMER'S DAUGHTER (Color) 3 PEYTON PLACK Channel 13, Thursday at 9:30) 10:00 4 3 12 MAN FKOM (Color) 7 TRIALS O'Brien is held hostage in a jail break.

8 9 JIMMY DEAN SHOW l-'ran Allison, the fantcd Aunt Fanny of ABC's "Breakfast Everly Brothers and singer Jody Miller are guests. 11:00 34789 12 13 WEATHER, NEWS. SPORTS 36 WILD WEST T1IKATKK "IJndi-r Western Skies" Rvv Rogers, Smiley Burnctte 11:25 3 IIOUROR THEATER "Tho Headless Ghost" Richard Lyon 11:30 4 9 12 TONIGHT SHOW (Color) 7 INFERNO "Dementia 13" 8 SHOCK THEATER "Island tl Doomed Men" Piper Laurie, Jeffrey Lynn 13 THE LATE SHOW "Night and Day" A. Smith 1 a. m.

9 LATE, LATE SHOW "The Bride Wore Boots" Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Cummings. Sidelighfs On "The Ed Sullivan Show" recently, comedian Jack Carter impersonated Ed Sullivan while Sullivan, aL the same time, imitated Carter imitating Sullivan. Danny Kaye, star of "The Banny Kaye Show 1 on lire CBS Television Network, was performing in a theater in Osaka, Japan, several years ago. when a typhoon knocked Ihe lights out. Kaye improvised, using a flashlight as a spotlight for an hour, while singing every song he knew.

Offii'iafs said later his calmness averted a panic. John Boruff, veteran actor who plays Henry Benedict on "The Guiding Light," is assisting Agnes Nixon, the series' regular writer, in creating scripts for the CBS Television Network weekday drama. -tr "The greatest mistake a man can make," says Patrick Mc- Goohan, star of "Secret Agent." is to believe he call never make a mistake." In his early days as an actor, Fred Mac-Murray, star "My Three Sons," subsisted on crackers and sardines between jobs. He's doing better now, thank vou. if A broken leg led to on acting career for Billy Mumy of "Lost in Space." While the leg was mending, he became a fan of a children's show on a LOF Angeles station, auditioned for it after recovers', became a regular, and attracted the attention of other casting directors.

THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. What Did You Do Today? By BOB THOMAS AP Writer BOLLYWOOD (AP) Karl Maiden was explaining why he goes to universities around the country to conduct drama seminars without pay: "My father used to ask me. 'What did you do If said he'd always tell me. "That day will never come back; you've wasted His father's words returned to Maiden during the inevitable lapses between movies. The Os- csr winner Streetcar Named Desire," 1951) is one of Hollywood's busiest actors; this year be performed in three important films, "The Cincinnati Kid." "Bullwhip Griffin," "Nevada Smith." But every film actor experiences idle periods belireen pictures.

At such times. Maiden admitted, "I'm bored stiff." He is a graduate of the Actor's Studio and hence bdieves in continuous study of his craft. But such is not possible in Hollywood, he declared, even though acting workshops have been attempted from time to time. "Everything is too commercial here." sain Maiden. "Actors don't join classes just to polish up their skills.

They join with the idea that 'maybe if I some scenes with Maiden, he will recommend me for his next "In college communities it's different. Students are in es for what they can lears," he went back to college. As Maiden Sekulovicb of Gary, he didn't get very far at Arkansas State Teachers College. He chucked an athletic scholarship for a career in tho theater. His return to the campus life was occasioned by an invitation from an old friend who teaches dramatics at East- era New Mexico University.

Word got around the academic community that Maiden wai available. He also accepted invitations from Kansas StaU Teachers and Indiana Universi ty. Now has eight fuum dates, including Denver. Sal Jose State. Northwestern and Midland, Seb.

"I accept the dates with tin proviso that I can leave if By BOB THOMAS well. Brando has met his costar, by the world at large. He is movie job should come up," the Miss Loren. only briefly at a married and is trying for as actor explained. "For that rea- HOLLYWOOLr it 0ni a Hollywood event.

important government post, an sen I don't want to be paid. flic actor seemed a bit mysti- ambassadorship. No, maybe STEVE FORREST STARS AS "THE BARON" You may think all antique dealers are miid little men working in dusty little shops, but you would be wrong. Steve Forrest is a secret agent working under the disquise of an antique dealer in England in his new hour long color series "The Baron" seen on WSOC-TV Thursdays at 10 p.m. Brando Is Mystified Over Film Offer From Chaplin should be an interesting experi ence." said Marlon Brando, an "After I was at Kansas, the expression of doubt appearing on his classic features.

The actor was speaking of ins he replied, next film venture, "The Coun- av an American, less from Hong Kong." II prom- rom a aristocratic tied bv the whole project. 1 secretary of stale. icfly sunl -The appointment university sent me a check for a comes thousand dollars. I sent it bade through, but he gets himself with the suggestion that ticy involved with a woman, a white might convert it into a Kad man Russian. She stows away in his Maiden scholarship fund, if they family, cabin on an ocean liner, and he wanted to.

That was done, and ses to be one of the most note- well-dressed but wan, tired spends most of the time trying now worthy dramatic students jjworthy of recent movies, inas- mi jaded, but archly bemused to keep her hidden." ymuch as he will costar with Sophia Loren and both will be directed by Charlie Chaplin. The odd combination of talents has caused wonderment in the film world, and the feeling is shared by Brando. Has the script been written? "Well, yes," said Brando hesitantly. "That is, he sent me one. But then he sent a message later telling me to disregard the arc a hundred dollars a semester." Maiden's plan is to visit each JJltal IO1V Zukor Is Still Working At Ripe Old Age Of 93 By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-Television Writer students and reports tflai after the first few days he is accepted as part of the local scene.

"I specify that I to work vith advanced acting classes. is in better condition now than it has been for tbe last five years," he remarked. "TV had nwe HOLLYWOOD (AP) He its vogue, when tbe novelty of 5510 previous script as lie was writ- seen is, as he pads wispily down having entertainment in the ing an entirely new one." a 5 i ua io street, as if a sudden home was sc enticing that peo- Why is Brando doing the film? wind carry him didn't care what they looked Jf "Because Chaplin asked me." away has to get uj, he explained. a man of But wh( he sits doira his Bu has always been true kL a his stature in the industry Dff ce about me movie in show business that when you writes a script for you, you can busincss the ancient eyes take feed the public the same thiag mataa hardly refuse Why he should think of me for a comedy, I lia- "en't the faintest idea. But he I was the only one who could play it." Brando added with a grin: "I and Sean Connery, I guess.

I understand Chaplain also had 3n and voice no maUer i hfc ctodate sarf tas cogate over 3ga it is This is' Adolph Zukor, 93 today stale." feei about these absences? and still keeping daily office "Now people are willing to ishe approves," he grinned. iiours at Paramount hjch he founded Studios, pay money to go out and see movies. And fortunately tbe rjer onc tnc jn Connery on the hook, in case 1 flf Hungarian-bora ex-fur- produces are making more archi- good pictures than ever before." He Zukor speaks not from bcar- "She knows what a miserable person I can be when I'm not working." movie come through." The deal foi' "The Countess from Hong Kong" resulted from the labors of Jay Kanter. long(lime Brando agent and friend. Now a lop executive of MCA, feipr ionger miunt "pictures, he spends of Euroomn assemblages of stars, every business day in his New 0 companies divested their York office from been theater chains oa government for-w 3ears, ne nas ijjcni UK two orders.

The Hollywood studios winter months in California, and admit to cow are virtually clusters of he maintains the same office Ranter arraneed a summit Independent producers. schedule at the studio h'S Brtndo and But Zukor has witnessed Zator said he goes to bed at "Laredo" stcr Peter Brown is a great outdoor "chef and likes nothing better than aa outdoor barbecue. Bat tbec. the mount's and competitors', and system and theater chains watches a great deal of televi- id the big-studio operation. sion as well.

Now chairman of aJl great chefs have their bad Some of the Zukor innovations the board emeritus of Param- days, and at a recent cookout, have faded with changing indus- the board emeritus of Para- ter proved to be no exception- After leaving a pair of two- a cnedv for a new lor you mention it honey, it does taste roil 4 uetween tjraiicio anu London many changes in the film world, midnight and rises around 9. I a No i oc j-iuiuiuii. sode Thursday. vt Hwas tte tot' time Brando and he was never more confi- osed to do a little tenms, had met the comedy master, dent. golf and basebaU but gr.dual- and they apparently got along "I think the picture busincss Iy tiiem all up," be said.

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