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34 Port April 26, 1974 Irt angelc Pintf RADIO HIGHLIGHTS federated magnetic tvi federated west i a. 716 North ta Brea Ave. 11820 Olympic BtvrJ nr. Melrose 933 5545 Bundy 272 8771 or 477 I p.m,Midn!(ht-Hil!y Rose, KFI 1 11 p.m Peter Laufer, KABC II p.ffl.-S i.m.-Ray Briem, KABC Midnight-4 a mRon McCoy, KFI SPORTS-COMMENTARY 6:15 a.m.-Don Richman. KIIS 7:15 a.m.-Don Wells (Reports every half-hour), KFWB 7:30 m-Jim Healy, KLAC 6:10 a.m.-Keith Jackson, KABC 6:25 a.m.

Fred Hessler, KMPC 8:30 i.m.-Stan Brown, KGIL 12:20 p.m,-Allin Slate, KNX 4:15 p.m.-Tom Kelly. 5:15 p.m.-Don Richman, KIIS 5:23 p.m Gil Stratton, KNX 5:30 p.m Jim Healy, 5:35 p.m Mike Walden, KFI 6:00 p.m Fred Hessler, KMPC 6:45 p.m.-Brad Pye, SPORTS TODAY 4:30 p.m.-Angels vs. Cleveland, KMPC 7:30 p.m Dodgers vs. Montreal, KABC, XEGM ft 1974 federated Electronic Inc. CALIFORNIA'S s.

AUDIO VIDEO, yf SHOWCASE MUSIC-ALBUM KPOl NEWS Continuou-KFWB, KNX On the Now ami Half-Hour KFI. KLAC, KMPC, KABC, KGIL, KRLA, KPOL, KGBS, KWKW, KBIG, K0AY STOCK MARKET 1 7:45 i.m.-KNX 7:50 1.DL-KABC 8:05 a.m.-KFAC 1:10 im-KFI 1:15 1:55 i.m.-KABC p.m.-KFI 5:05 p.m.-KFAC 5:40 p.m. KGIL 6:05 p.m.-KFAC NEWS COMMENTARY Noon-Paul Harvey, KABC 4:25 p.m.-Walter Cronkite, KNX 5- 10 p.m.-Harry Reasoner, KABC 5 p.n-Lowell Thomas, KNX 6 p.m. Douglas Edwards, KNX 1:05 p.m. Edward P.

Morgan, KABC CONVERSATION 7-10 m-Sam Yorty, KGBS 9 i p.m.-Michael Jackson 7 KABC 10 p.m. Micki Silverstein and Teddi levinson, KGBS 1-3 p.m.-Mr. Blackwell, KABC 1-6 p.m. Bill Ballance, KGBS 3-7 p.m.-Spoftstalk, KABC 6- 7:30 p.m.-Bob Morgan, KGBS 7- 9 p.m Elliot KABC i nlinllll-IT NAMED Carol Burnett is Emmy nominee for her series and for play "6RmsRivVu." Jj i ii vi Win ill ftrh DRAMA 9 i.m.-CBS Radio Mystery Theaters "The Deadly Hour," KNX MUSIC-PERSONALITY i.m.-Dick Sinclair, KFI 5 30 9:30 a mBob Dayton, KRLA i.m.-lohman i Barkley, KFI i i i.m.-0ick Whittinghill, KMPC 1-10 Whittington, KGIU Gary Gray, KBtfc (-Noon Geoff Edwards, KMPC p.m. Johnny Laurello, KRLA 10 i.m-1 im-Paul Compton, KFI 10-2 im-Ray Willes, KBIt 10 3 i.m.-Sammy Jackson, MIL Noon-3 im-Wink Martindale, KMPC p.m.

Steve Brown, KRLA 1- 4 p.m. Jack Angel, KFI 2- 4:45 Robinson, KBIG 3 8 p.m.-Gary Owens, KMPC 3 7 i.m.-Ken Griffin, KGIL ro. Johnny Hayes, KRLA 4 p.m. Jerry Bishop, KFI p.m.-Roger Carroll, KMPC 7-Midnight-Scott O'Neill, KGIL a a-Lee Simms, KRLA 10-1 a mClark Race, KMPC Midnight-6 a.m.-Howard Hildreth, KGIL 16 a.m.-Kathy Gori, KMPC MUSIC-ROCK i.m.-Dave Diamond, KIIS 1 6 10 a.m.-Charlie Van Dyke, KHI 9-Nooi-Robert E. lee, KIIS 10 a.m.-2 p.m.-Danny Martinez, KHI Noon-4 p.m.-Stoney Richards, KIIS 2-6 pm-Tony Mann, KHI 4-6 p.m.-Jerry Mason, KIIS 6-9 p.m.-Machine Gun Kelly, KHI -Capt John, KHI 6 p.m.-l a.m.-Rod McKean, KIIS 9-Midnight-Tom Dooley, KHI Midnight-6 a.m.-Johnny Williams, KHJ Continuous KROO, KIEV, KIIS, KEZY VARIETY 7:15 p.m.-Golden Days of Radio, KMPC SPANISH LANGUAGE KWKW, KALI, XEGM i i IT'S THE 8-TRACK RECORDPLAY Emmys 74 A Record Crop BACK DECK WITH EVERYTHING.

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13" diagonal measure picture. Features ICTV ultra reliability with solid state circuitry composed of serviceability. Unt Color provides right contrast, fine cabinet with CITED Cicely Tyson was nominated for "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." Jerry Rosenthal, Ron Ashcroft, Al Kajita. Richard Burrow, Jack Milner, Tony Garber, William M. Andrews, Edward L.

Sandlin and Milton C. Burrow, "Collision Course," Police Story. FILM OR TAPE SOUND MIXING Albert A. Oramaglia and Michael Shindler, "Pueblo." John K. Kean and Thorn K.

Piper, "The Execution of Private Slovik." Charles T. Knight and Don Minkler, "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." VIDEO TAPE EDITING Alfred Muller, "Pueblo," ABC Theater. Lewis W. Smith, "The Lie," CBS Playhouse W. Nick V.

Giordano and George Guruni-an, "The John Denver Show." TECHNICAL DIRECTION AND ELECTRONIC CAMERAWORK Parker Roe, technical director; Lew Adams, Ken Lamkin, John Poliak, and Gary Stanton, cameramen, "Judgment The Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg," ABC Theatre. Gerry Bucci, technical director; Kenneth Tamburri, Dave Hilmer, Dave Smith, Jim Balden and Ron Brooks, cameramen, In Concert, (With Cat Stevens), ABC Wilde World Of Entertainment. Lou Marchand, technical director; Richard Kerr, Morris Mann, John Mor-reale, Michael W. Rebkh and Robert Wolff, cameramen, "Pueblo." INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMING Dame Judith Anderson, performer, "The Borrowers," Hallmark Hall of Fame. Walter C.

Miller, director, "The Borrowers," Hallmark Hall of Fame. Bill Davis, director, "Mario Thomas and Friends in Free to Be You and Me." Charles M. Schulz, writer, "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving." William Zaharuk, art director; Peter Ratmofski, set decorator; "The Borrowers," Hallmark Hall of Fame. Juul Haalmeyer, costume designer, "The Borrowers," Hallmark Hall of Fame. ACHIEVEMENT IN SPORTS PROGRAMMING Bobby Riggs vs.

Billie Jean King "Tennis 8attle Of Sexes," Jackie Bar-nelt, executive producer; Chuck Howard, producer, ABC. 1973 World Series, Roy Hammerman, producer, NBC. ABC's Wide World of Sports, Roone Arledge, executive producer; Dennis Lewin, producer. ABC Monday Night Football. Roone Arledge, executive producer; Don Ohl-mpyer, producer.

Howard Cosell, announcer, ABC Monday Night Football. Jim McKay, host, ABC'S Wide World of Sports. Frank Gifford, announcer, ABC Monday Night Football. Tony Verna, director. The Triple Crown of Racing, the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes, CBS.

Harry Coyle, director, 1973 World Series, NBC. SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION OF OUTSTANDING PROGRAM AND INDIV-DUAL ACHIEVEMENT The Dick Cavett Show, John Gilroy producer, Dick Cavett, star. "Warner Bros. Movies A 50 Year Salute," ABC Wide World of Entertainment Lawrence Einhorn, producer. CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, Mike Gargiulo, executive producer.

Paul Lynde, performer. The Hollywood Squares, NBC. Tom Snyder, host. Tomorrow. NBC.

Bette Davis, hostess, "Warner Bros. Movies A 50 Year Salute." ACHIEVEMENT IN ANY AREA OF CREATIVE TECHNICAL CRAFTS Jordon Whitelaw, orchestral treatment director, "Evening at Pops" (With Ella Fitzgerald). PBS. Lynda Gurasich, hair stylist, "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." Rena Leuschner, hairdresser. The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (With Paul Anka and Neil Sedaka).

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Harry Wolf, "Any Old Port in a Storm," Columbo. Robert Morrison, Jack Whitman and Bill Huffman, Hawaii Five-O. Richard C. Kratina, "The Migrants," CBS Playhouse W. Walter Strenge, "Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John." Andrew Laszlo, "The Man Without a Country." Ted Voigtlander, "It's Good to Be Alive," GE Theater.

Fred Mandl, "Trapped," ABC Wednesday Movie of the Week. LIGHTING DIRECTION William M. Klages, "The Lie," CBS Playhouse 90. John Freschl, "Mitzi A Tribute to the American Housewife." Lon Stucky and John Nance, Dean Martin Presents Music Country, (With Johnny Cash and Loretta Lynn). FILM EDITING-ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING Douglas Hines and Bud Isaacs, The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Gene Fowler Marjorie Fowler and Samuel E. Beetley, The Blue Knight. Stanford Tischler and Fred W. Ber-ger, MASH. Richard Bracken, "A Case of Rape.

Sidney Levin, "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." Frank Morriss, "The Execution of Private Slovik FILM SOUND EDITING Bud Nolan, "Pueblo." Sid Lubow, Sam Caylor, Jack Kir-schner, Richard Raderman, Stan zen and John Singleton, "Marker for a Dead Bookie," Kojack. 10 Chosen for Entertainment Hall of Fame Ten creators and performers have been voted by newspaper entertainment editors as the first inductees into the Entertainment Hall of Fame. Irving Berlin, Charles Chaplin, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier and Tennessee Williams are on the list, which includes posthumous honors for Judy Garland, George. Gershwin, D. W.

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Art Fisher, The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, (With Ken Berry and George Foreman), CBS. Joshua White, In Concert (With Cat Stevens), ABC Wide World of Entertainment. DIRECTING IN COMEDY-VARIETY. VARIETY OR MUSIC Dwight Hemion, "Barbra Streisand And Other Musical Instruments," CBS. Marty Pasetta, "Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra," NBC.

Tony Charmoli, "Mitzi A Tribute to the American Housewife," CBS. Sterling Johnson, "Peggy Fleming Visits the Soviet Union," Bell System Family Theater, NBC. WRITING IN DRAMA Gene R. Kearney, "Death Is Not a Passing Grade," Kojak, CBS. John McGreevey, "The Easter Story," The Waltons, CBS.

Joanna Lee, "The Thanksgiving Story," The Waltons, CBS. WRITING IN DRAMA-ORIGINAL TELEPLAY Fay Kanin, "Tell Me Where It Hurts," GE Theater, CBS. Will Lorin, "Cry Rape!" CBS. Lanford Wilson, "The Migrants," CBS. WRITING IN DRAMA-ADAPTATION Bruce Jay Friedman, "Steambath, Hollywood Television Theater, PBS.

Tracy Keenan Wynn, "The Autobiography or Miss Jane Pittman," CBS. Richard Levinson and William Link, "The Execution of Private Slovik," NBC. WRITING IN COMEDY Linda Bloodworm and Mary Kay Place, "Hot Lips and Empty Arms," Mash, CBS. McLean Stevenson, "The Trial of Henry Blake," MASH, CBS. Treva Silverman, "The Lou and Edie Story," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS.

WRITING IN VARIETY, OR MUSIC Chris Bearde, Allan Blye, Bob Arnott, George Burditt, Bob Einstein, Phil Harm. Coslough Johnson. Jim Mulligan and Paul Wayne, The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (With Chuck Connors and Howard Cosell), CBS. Stan Hart, Larry Siegel, Gail Parent, Woody Kling, Roger Beatty, Tom Patchett, Jay Tarses, Robert Hilliard, Arnie Kogen. Buz Kohan and Bill Ange-los, "The Family Show," The Carol Burnett Show, CBS.

Ed Simmons, Gary Belkin, Roger Beaty, Arnie Kogen, Bill Richmond, Gene Perret, Rudy De Luca, Barry Levinson, Dick Clair, Jenna McMahon, and Barry Harman, The Carol Burnett Show (With Tim Conway and Ber-nadette Peters), CBS. WRITING IN COMEDY-VARIETY, VARIETY OR MUSIC Herb Sargent, Rosalyn I Lome Michaels, Richard Pryor, Jim Rusk, James R. Stein, Robert Hies, Lily Tomlin, George Yanok, Jane Wagner, Rod Warren, Ann Elder and Karyl Geld, "Lily," CBS. Larry Gelbart, Mitzie Welch and Ken Welch, "Barbra Streisand And Other Musical Instruments," CBS. Renee' Taylor and Joseph Bologna, "Paradise," CBS.

CHOREOGRAPHY Ernest 0. Fiatt, "The Australia Show," The Carol Burnett Show, CBS. Tony Charmoli, "Mitii A Tribute to the American Housewife," CBS. Carl Jablonski, Sammy Davis Starring in NBC Follies (With Milton Berie. Johnny Brown, Michael Landon and Carol Lawrence).

MUSIC COMPOSITION Don B. Ray, "Nightmare in Blue," Hawaii Five-O. CBS. Morton Stevens, "Hookman," Hawaii Five-O. Bruce Broughton, "The $100,000 Nickel," Hawaii Five-O.

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Marty Paich and David Paich, "Light the Way." Once More for Joey, Ironside, NBC. MUSIC DIRECTION OF A VARIETY, MUSICAL OR DRAMATIC PROGRAM Peter Matz, "The Australia Show," The Carol Burnett Show, CBS. Jack Parnell. Ken Welch and Mitzie Welch, "Barbra Streisand And Other Musical Instruments," CBS. Marty Paich, "The Sonny and Cher Years," The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, CBS.

ART DIRECTION OR SCENIC DESIGN Michael Haller, "The Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pittman," CBS. Walter H. Tyler, "The Execution of Private Slovik." Jan Scott, art director; Charles Kreiner, set decorator, "The Lie," CBS Playhouse W. Paul Barnes and Bob Sansom, art directors; Bill Harp, set decorator, The Carol Burnett Show (with Bernadette Peters and Tim Conway), CBS. Rene Lagler and Lynn Griffin, art directors, "The Andy Williams Christmas Show," NBC.

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