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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 37

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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37
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THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 PAGE 37 JViaf Is Happening To Tony Curtis Play "Young Juggler" Hollywood, Cal. Tony Curtis stars in the title role of a drama about a crippled itinerant enter NBC Startime Series? on the NBC-TV Network for Tuesday, March 29. Set against the background of Sixteenth Century France, "The Young Juggler" co-stars Patricia Medina and Nehemiah Persoff. Featured in the cast are Bert Freed, Elisha Cook, Robert Carricart, Harvey Johnson, Charles Morton and Wanda Shannon. EXTRA SAVINGS! EXTRA VALUES! By CYNTHIA LOWKT tainer who finds forgiveness for your screen in unaccustomed roles a life of selfishness and pleasure in "The Young Juggler," the "Startime" colqrcast presentation for a while, it is because both have finished the year's production of their regular series.

Howard Duff will play Dick HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Powell's old role of Willy Dante in a series, "Dante's Inferno," which Powell's production company will produce for falL WHATEVER happened to the FABRICS Custom Made Slip Covers pecial Marlene Dietrich and Orson Welles made last fall out of EW YQRK () Something, mysterious and unfortunate, seems te be happening to the NBC television series called Startime. kicked off excitingly in October with what was probably the most costly show of the year, "fhe Wonderful World of Entertainment," and followed with a succession of stimulating and delightful shows. IThere was Irigrid Bergman in "The Turn of the Screw," Alec tiiiinness's "The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks," Walter Slezak in "My Three Angels," Leonard Bernstein's glorious Christmas sljow and others. 'Then, about the first of the year, Wf started hearing that all was not well with the series, that the sponsors were not happy with the lite of the audience. i jt seems now that the weekly show which boasts that it is TV's "finest hour" has fallen upon bad tfcies.

And its quality has fallen off badly. Marlene's Paris nightclub act? 95 And will some alert producer get the TV rights to this summer's Passion Play at Oberammergau? Over 5000 yds. at (his price. NBC VICE PRESIDENT David Levy is reported to have promised to improve this summer's pro graming with ten new shows instead of all reruns, but he didn't name names. Special Bonui Bring this ad in and wa will male a let of arm for each piece you order free of charge.

Includes covert for sofa and chair (up to 4 teat cushions). All fabrics are washable and pre-shrunk. Precision cut and pin fitted in your home. Your choice of coordinated cording and zipper JIT? closin8 installed on i'- your furniture to in-' Vn' sure perfect fit. CBS plans, at long last, to launch its "Manhattan" series, postponed recently because the the producer has run out ot ideas.

Maybe David Susskind's rival outfit has latched onto mate plot of the premiere show seemed to follow too closely the real life of Diana Barrymore. However, the new debut show, scheduled now for1 Friday, March 11, sounds just like a soap opera, about a jealous No Travel Charge Within 10 Miles of Towsoa TOWSON PLAZA LOWER LEVEL Open 10 a.m. to Wed. 10 a.m. to 5:30 rial more easily adaptable to tele HAND -SCULPTURED wife.

OLD vision. Maybe Startime is trying economize. But the fact remains that this once-stimulating and pleasant weekly show has shrunk -to run-of-the-mill level. MB) mm BjBJBIW Sat -WSt faeweW W9W Recommended tonight: Ernie The quality mm Ford Show, NBC, with Odetta, folk singer, This week's "Jeff McLeod, the COLLECTOR. every time Last Reb," for example, was i ing more nor less than a roi Jack Paar's return Monday western and not a urade A one al that.

1 night will be a family affair: guests will be Genevieve, Charley Weaver, Hans Conried, Florence Henderson and Hugh Downs, all Sr Em 3 AlitrVJATIONAL SELECTION OF HUNDREDS Of SHAPBS tUpcoming events include two musical shows pegged to ideas vrhich would suffice for weekly variety shows. One, for instance, will be built entirely around songs fiat have won Oscars. members of the Paar inner Pilot film of "An American In Paris," which Gene Kelly is pro tit 'is sad, too, because earlier this season Tuesday night was a IMPORTED FAArVC SWITZERLAND ENGrL MO ITALY ETC. ducing in France for a fall se TV evening to look forward to, ries, will be shown on CBS GE I Theater within the next couple of PILLAR ROCK PRIME RED REOOERI MEATIERI JUICIERI World' choicest quality Te Reddest Salmon in all the World months. fcttJNDAY night's Archibald Mac-leish drama "The Secret of Free-dim" on NBC not only received a Prizes on the audience partici Door critical reception but lost pation shows apparently are be out in the audience race.

oj o) ing upgraded: a contestant on lts Trendex rating was low: 'The Price Is Right" last week took home an oil painting by JUSI aDOUi i per certi oi me iv audience. ABC's competing "Mav tj 7 VALUES Picasso. erick" and "Lawman" pulled about 42 per cent and CBS's Ed SUllivan came second with 36.4 NLA per cent. A PRE-EASTER "Person to Person" show will take viewers on a guided tour of the Vatican when-it visits an American priest in residence there. If Richard Boone and Steve Mc Queen seem to be popping onto 80XE0 AND CrlOVEO FORWFTS (froiNKINGU OF A I NEW HOME? ENGrnnmrii act VHJTi.

DulAR GENUINE HlVLtivH I Greer Garson In 'Pepe' Hollywood, Cal. Greer Garson Guaranteed Quality Academy Award-winning star joins the lineup of guest stars as sembly by producer-director Georee Sidney for "Pepe cur rently filming. kin the comedy-romance. Miss Garson has been cast as Mrs, Buddy Fogelson, wife of the Texas oil man who vies against Edward Robinson for ownership of a white stallion at a Mexican horse auction. parties are tricked out of bidding for the animal by Cantin- NO-SAG flas, who plays the title role of "Pepe," simple-hearted peon ranch hand who loves the horse and wants it for himself.

It's a true-life casting for Miss Garson in "Pepe." In private life, she is Mrs. Buddy Fogelson. AERO FRAME UTILITY DAGS -X-P-A-N-S-l-O-N WATCH Jn recent months, the flame' haired star has been appearing in television films. Her last mo tion picture assignment was HANDS "Strange Lady in Town." Miss Garson will meet the W'ce fop zipper openngi "Pepe" troupe at Vista Hermosa 18-Inch 16-inch outside Cuernavaca, Mexico Smurt. good looking Watoh Band.i copies where her scenes will be photo nl murtl mors lieurtly attached comfortable handles if Sturdy construction i( Quality workmanship graphed.

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