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2aogflntttotfCfmtg PqrtlV 21 TV REVIEW were produced, the programs have gained in documentary value as rare 'RADIO HIGHLIGHTS AUGUST 25 Jazz Scene on Channel 11 FRIDAY, KABC 790 KFI 40 KALI 1430 KFOX 1280 KBIG 740 KFWB 980 KBEQ 1500 KGBS 1020 KDAY. 1580 KGER. 1390 KEZr -1190 KGIL 1260 KFAC 1330 KGFJ 1230 KWOW 1600 XERB visual-aural evidence of some of the artists who were (and most cases still are) active and important in a vital and diversified area of music. Jazz fans interested in seeing the unscheduled shows, and in having the entire series properly presented, are advised to BY LEONARD FEATHER Timet Jan Critic I write a letter of complaint to Jim Gates, KTTV, 5746 Hollywood 28. One of the most intereit- ing among the few remaining shows not canceled has been scheduled for tonight.

It will present Sounds of Synanon, a 1962 combo that served to introduce the great guitarist Joe Pass to the jazz world. ALLM0RN1NS 5:30 to 10 a.m. with Charles Waite, anchorman. tSrSMOSTHONORft RAOIO NEWS COVERAGE vmvn OS RACtO LOS civi 3iAJ half-hour devoted to Oscar Brown who serves as master monies for the rest of the series. Jazz Scene U.S.A.

had the advantage of being produced by the jazz-oriented Jimmie 'Baker, best known for his Stars; of Jazz series in the 1950s. It also boasted a highly skilled director, Steve Binder. In the years that have passed since they since the dawn of lizatiop; father-daughter SINGER Gloria Grey visits the Joey Bishop show, color, 11:30 (7). Funds for Anti-Smoking TV Programs BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Awards of U.S.

Public Health Service funds to nine educational television stations to help produce anti smoking pro-grams have been announced by the Educational Television Stations Program Service based at Indiana University. The stations selected to take part in the $146,208 project were among 57 that submitted program proposals. Some of the completed programs will be distributed to other educational TV stations. Winning program proposals came from KHET, Honolulu; KOAP, Portland, KQED, San Francisco; KUED, Salt Lake City; KUHT, Houston; KTWU, Topeka, WETA, Washington, D.C.; WGBH, Boston, and WNED, Buffalo. The service is a division of the National Assn.

of Educational Broadcasters. v- MUSIC-PERSONALITf WT-Geoff Edwards (6-10 i.m.i) Dick Sinclair (10-noon); Dave Starling O2.20. 2 p.mJ; Chuck Cecil (2-5 p.mJi Bob Kerr p.mj KNX Music Till Dawn (11.30 p.m.) KMPC Dick Whittinghill (6-10 a.mJ; Ira Cook 00-1 p.mJi Roger Carroll (1-3 B.ffl.-6:30-9 p.mJ( Gary Owens 13-6 p.mJi Johnny Magnus (9-mldnlghOi Peti Smith (midnight-6 a.m.) ISIL Doug James a.m.Jj Dudley Williams (10.30-3 p.m.); John Gilbert (3-7 p.mJ; Chuck Southcott (7-midnight); Gary Parker (midnight-6 a.mJ. MUSIC TOP 40 KFWB-lohman Barkley (6-10 a.ni.) Jos Yocam (101 p.m, Gena Weed (1 Bob Hudson (4-7 p.m.)j B. Mitch Reed (7-11 p.mJ Dava Diamond (11-2 a.m.)i Bill Taylor (2-6 a.m.).

KRLA Dave Hull (6-9 a.m.)i Reb Foster (9-noon); Casey Kasem (noon-3 p.mJi Johnny Hayes (6-9 p.mJ; Dick Biondi (9-midnlght)i Pat Moora (midnight-6 a.m.). KHJ Robert W. Morgan (6-9 a.m.); Sam Riddle (9 noon)i Bobby Tripp (noon- p.mJi Don Steele (3-6 p.mj; Humble Harve (6-9 p.m.)i Tom Mauie O-mld-njght); Johnny Williams (midnight-6 a.m.). MUSIC CLASSICAL 1 KFAC Concert (7-10 a.m.)i Loom of Music (10-11 a.m.)s Music of Masters (11-noon); Concert (noon-1 p.m.); Luncheon at Music Center (1-2 p.mJi Opera World (3.30-4 p.m.); Musical Milestones (4-6 p.m.); Concert (6-8 pjnJi Evening Concert (8-10 p.m.)i Out of the Night (midnight-7 a.m.). MUSIC ALBUM LIGHT CLASSICS KPOL, KRKD, KBIG.

VARIETY KABC Breakfast Club Ql KNX Dear Abby (9:55 a.mjj Arthur Godfrey a.m.); House Party e.m.)i Chef Mike Roy Ralph Story (1:10 p.m.)i Hank Grant, show business (5:40 p.m.); Testing, 1-2-3 (7:35 p.mj. CONVERSATION KFI Ron McCoy (midnight). KUC-Joe Pyne (6-10 a.m.); Joel A. Spivak (10-1 p.m.l; Bob Grant (1-4 p.m.)j (5oy Elwell (4-7 p.m Arbogast Margolls (7-10 p.mJj Gil Henry UO-l l.m.)i Bud Haley (1-5) a.m.). KABC Michael Jackson (9-11 a.m.); Pamela Mason p.m.); Jack Wells p.m.); Steve Allison (8-mldnlght); Ray Briem p.m.-midnight-5 a.mj KNX Charles Waite a.mJ; Dennis Bracken (1-4 p.mJj Bob Ferris p.m.).

SPORTS COMMENTARY KNX-Jim Raser (8:10 a.mJ; Mike Walden (5:45 p.m.)i Elroy Hirsch (6:15 p.m.V Frank Gif ford (7:15 p.m J. KFI Chuck Bennett (5:30 p.ml KMPC Fred Hessler (8:25 a.mJ. KABC Tom Harmon (4:40 p.m.). KLAC Chuck Benedict (on quarter-hour, all day). KGIL-Lindon Crow (7:25 am 6:25 p.m.).

KRKD Bill Stern (4:30 p.mj NEWS KFI, KNX, KABC, KMPC, KLAC, KFWB, KRLA, KGIL, KPOL, KFAC, KRKD. KWKW (on the hour and half-hour). XTRA Continuous. KEWS COMMENTARY KFI David Brlnkley (4:30 p.m.); Chet Huntley (6:50 p.mj. KNX Walter Cronkite (4:30.

p.m.); Lowell Thomas (5 p.mj; Harry Reasoner (5:30 p.m.). KABC Frank Hemingway (7 a.mj; Pat McGulnness (8 i.m.)i Paul Harvey (noon): Alex Dreler (4:20 p.m.). KRKD Fulton Lewis III (5:30 p.m.) STOCK MARKET KFAC, 8 a.m.; KMPC, 8:15 a.m.; KLAC, 8:30 a.m.; KABC, 8:50 a.m.; KGIL, 5:25 P.m.; KLAC, 5:30 p.m.; KABC, 5:20 p.m.; KNX, p.m.; KFI, 6:05 p.m.; KABC, 6:15 p.m. SPORTS TODAY KMPC Angels vs. Orioles, 5 p.m.

KFI, KWKW-Dodgers vs. Cardinals (2), 6 p.m. have been making history. Beginning, there were his Daughters. Later, Borgia and his little Lucretia, popularized trick Still later, people lost heads for Henry VIII and darlin Liz.

Elizabeth Barrett pa inspired a hit movie; last czar left Anastasia things up. And did anyone perform The Missouri Waltz like Harry and Margaret? NOW Jack Entratter proudly another history-making in their Las Vegas nightclub "Dean (daddy) KSRB KHJ KIEV KKAR KLAC, KMPC KNX 1090 900 KPOL 1540 930 KREL 1370 870 KRKD-1 150 1220 KTYM. 1460 570 KWIZ 1480 710 KWKW-1300 1070 KRLA- 1110 XTRA 690 TV LOG; Salute to Luv" (60 min.) IspecIaU idlo I Morey Amsterdam hosts musical groups. ell JOB-A-THON History- making 19 hr. job telethon "The KTTV Job-a-Then" (19 hrs.) I sfofiAil Telethon to help find jobs for the unemployed.

Host of stars appear. Louis Lomax hosts. (D Movie Drama (1948) "Maneater of the Kumaon," Wendell Corey. 11:30 Movie Drama (1958) The Key," William Holden. fJJ Tonight (90 min.) I c6lor I Johnny Carson hosts, Buddy Hackett guests.

v. Movie Drama (1955) The Magnificent Anthony Quinn. CD fj) Joey Bishop (90 min.) I color I Guests; Lee Marvin, John Byner, Gloria Grey the Buffalo Springfield. (B Perry Mason (60 min.) 12:00 Movie Drama (1954) "Witness to Murder," Barbara Stanwyck. 12:30 Movie Drama (1953) "Another Chance," Rene Ray.

1,00 0 Movie Drama (1940) "Women Without Names," Ellen Drew. Movie Drama (1953) 1 col6k "Sea Devils," Rock Hudson, Yvonne DeCarlo. Movie-Drama (1960) "Heroes Die Young," Erika Peters. Movie Drama (1952) Flesh and Fury," Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling, Mona Freeman. A sadly typical example of the cavalier treatment accorded to American mu-; sic on television i3 the appalling runaround cur-rently being given by KTTV, Channel 11, to Jazz Scene U.S.A.

i Early in 1962 Steven Allen, aware of the world- wide interest in "our only genuine native art form, arranged for his Mea- dowlane Enterprises Inc. to back this series of 26 half-hour black and white shows. Jazz Scene was sold countries overseas; it. was seen from Jamaica to from 'Nigeria to Cyprus, in Britain, on the Continent and behind the Iron Curtain. Yet in all time it was bought by only a dozen stations in the United Finally, last year, KTTV made a deal for the series.

The shows, however, remained unused until last week when, without advertising and with virtually no publicity, they began to show up in the 8 p.m.-time slot previously occupied by Gypsy Rose Lee. Little Consolation Jazz fans, however, will-find little consolation in this belated scheduling. According to present plans, the program will be pre-empted next Monday, Tuesday and featuring Barney Kessel and Shorty Rogers respectively will be. seen Wednesday and -Thursday. In two pairs of programs will be doubled? up and incorporated into the Summer Music Festival series: Lou Rawls and Pete Fountain Saturday and Sunday, Nancy Wilson and Stan Kenton Sept.

Beyond this point nothing is set. The 8 p.m. time slot will be given over to a different series, while the 13 unused Jazz Scene segments will probably be used at odd times "as fillers," according to one' station source, Documentary Value The programs to be wasted in offhand fashion are those starring Harold Land and Red Mitchell, Teddy Buckner, Cal Tjader, Phineas Newborn Cannonball Adderley, Curtis Amy, Mark Murphy, the Fire-house Five Plus 2, Big Miller, Vi Redd, Ben Pollack, Jimmy Smith, and Pat Priest Signed 5 Pat Priest has been set for starring role in the "Nightmare" segment of Maimix, currently in production. i r. i -ot in taa NO entrance mm La- 0 pa, SUM endorse BRILLIANT ELECTRO-KNITS by Le Sur Knits division 0 Campus Casuals Unabashedly brilliant and untamed 100 wool hand knit boucle sweaters artfully adorn elegantly simple coordinates! Solid ton.

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(Repeat) OD Twilight Zona (30 min.) News Ward, Healy, Grimsby 1 color; (30 mini Bonanza Reruns Top Nielsen Rating Charts Reruns of NBCs Bonanza continue to dominate the A. C. Nielsen ratings charts this summer in spite of first-run programs offered by the Networks. The Saint (NBC) is the only first-run ries to appear in the national Nielsen top 10 for the two-week period ending Aug. 6.

It was fourth. Gomer Pyle was number two in the ratings and Andy Griffith was third. Both are CBS shows. Following The Saint on the list was Gunsmoke (CBS), Lawrence We lk (ABC), Green Acres (CBS), Family Affair (CBS), NBCs Tuesday night movies and Beverly hillbillies (CBS). How many reasons do you need? FM Highlights 11.00 KVFM (94.3) Featuring Robert Goulet.

(Stereo) 1100 noon KFAC (92.3) Smetana, The Moldau. (Stereo) 12:00 KBIG (104.3) "Desmond Blue," Paul Desmond. (Stereo) p.m. KRHM (102.7) Featuring Jonah Jones, Tony Bennett Chico O'Farrill, Tommy Dorsey, Jack Jones. (Stereo) 2:00 KUTE (101.9) "Mellna Melina Kyrlakos.

2:00 KVFM (94.3) Featuring Cal Tja-der. (Stereo) 3:00 KNJO (92.7) "Jamie 4-'Sila Singers." (Stereo)- 3:00 KVFM (94.3) Featuring Larry Elgart, (Stereo) 4:00 KUTE (101.9) "Lonely Harpsichord on a Rainy Night," Jonathan Knight. 4:30 KPFK (90.7) For Young People, 5:00 KRHM (102.7) Featuring Sammy Gardner. 5:00 KVFM (94.3) Featuring Wayne Newton. (Stereo) 6:00 KCBH (98.7) "Beautiful Dolls Frankie Carle; "World's Finest Music," Lawrence Welk.

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