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DAYTON DAILY NE Sunday, September 29, 1974 Tom ii.i,.ii,.ii ii i. ii iiiw in hi nil inn i. 'St IP! TV iVv.iff Hopkins Today's TV Movies Daily News Television Editor jinn I i i 7. 00 Urban and Suburban Bela Lugosi. The monster conies back, with a new brain and new viclousness.

Good for horror lovers. THE BLACK CAT' 5:45 Of) 1934 (black and white). Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. An innocent young couple become involved in the sinister machinations of two fiends who desire to wreak vengeance upon each other. Nq luck.

'ANZIO' 8:00 Oil 1963 (color). Robert Mitchum, Peter Falk, Earl Holliman and Arthur Ken-nedy. General in charge of Italian beach- head ignores correspondent's report that the road to Rome is open, giving Nazis a chance to rebuild defenses, thereby pro-' longing the battle and boosting the cas-' ualties. Furious action overcomes costly error. THE VALACHI PAPERS' 9:00 63 1972 (color).

Charles Bronson, Lino Ventura, Jill Ireland and Joseph Wiseman. Bronson stars as the real-life mobster who named the names and related the history of organized crime in America. SKIN GAME' 11:00 11:30 1971 (color). James Garner and Lou Gossett. Garner stars as the old west's most clever con man, a man who sells his most prized possession his "slave" -in town after town.

Wild western. I'LL TAKE SWEDEN' 12:05 (B 1963 (color)'. Bob Hope, Tuesday Welrj and Frankie Avalon. Widowed dad who disapproves of his 17-year-old's shiftless fiance takes the young lady with him on a business trip to Sweden. The contrast between dad's American attitudes and.

freewheeling Scandinavian broadminded-. ness sets the stage for hilarity; some of, its risque, all of it fast and furious. CITY FOR CONQUEST' 12:00 (Q) 1940 (black and white). James Cagney, Ann Sheridan and Anthony Quinn. Sentimental story of a boxer who becomes champ before being blinded and turning into a newspaper dealer.

Full of good acting. 'GOOD DAY FOR A HANGING' 12:00 1950 (color). Tired western with Fred MacMurray and Maggie Hayes. Town marshall is slain and a former lawman nabs the killer, who escapes hanging when he stops a bullet. 'THE DAY THE FISH CAME OUT' 2:00 1967 (color).

Tom Courtenay, Candice Bergen and Sam Wanamaker. A Greek island is in trouble: Air crewmen hunt atomic bomb lost from their plane at the same time the jet set Is making the area their new playground. Funny satire. HOUSE OF HORRORS' 2:00 60 1946 (black and white). Robert Lowery snd Virginia Grey.

A sinister revenge backfires and starts a chain of horror the creeper breaks loose preying upon a city maddened by fear. Routine. Also "Cyborg 2087." 1966 (color). Far-out drama with Michael Rennie and Wendell Corey. A select group rules the world in 2087, a time when human beings are part man, part machine, but some rebel and want to return to the good old 1960 days.

'ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC 3:00 1943 (black and white). Fine adventure film with Humphrey Bogart and Raymond Massey. The title gives the plot away, and there's plenty of it. THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN' 4:30 1942 (black and white). Lon Chaney, Cedric Hardwicke, Ralph Bellamy and Hula, Burglary Prevention, Pet Care Part of PBS Lineup If you animals and Hawaiian music but detest burglars and getting sick, you'll, be interested in some of the new programs coming up on public television this full.

Channels 14 and 16 will offer a peek at thd full lineup of the Public Broadcasting servic? in a one-hour special at 10 p.m. Monday. Then Tuesday the new PBS crop will begin to sprout. The Tuesday night premieres include "Zee Cooking School," a children's program with French gourmet chef Colette Rossant sharing her culinary secrets; "Evening at Symphony," a 12-part concert series featuring the Boston Symphony; "Performance Jazz," seven gigs by East coast jazzmen; and "Burglar-Proofing," a six-week course in protecting your home with a trio of ex-burglars among the instructors. Debuting later this week will be "The Way It Was." a Thursday series recreating great moments in sports with Curt Gowdy and "Mele Hawaii," exploring the origins of Hawaiian music, beginning next Saturday.

1 Later in the season come "Feeling Good," a major 26-week series aimed at helping adults stay healthy; "Walsh's Animals," on pet care; "The Ascent of Man." 13 programs chronicling man's rise from prehistory through technical and scientific progress; a series cf Japanese films; a 26-week "Consumer Survival Kit." tackling consumer problems through song, dance and cimedy; and an eight-part series on the Middle East crisis, "Arab and Israelis." Back will be most of the PBS regulars intUiding "Masterpiece Theater," leading off next Sunday with a new Lord Peter Wimsey mystery; "Upstairs, Downstairs," with new episodes; "Behind the Lines," hosted this season by Harrison Salisbury; "Firing Line," "Black Journal." "Book Beat," "Theater in America and "Nova." Local Public TV Programs Slill Far Off Meanwhile, if you're about to ask why Dayton's public television station, WOET (Channel 16), hasn't yet started spewing out its own programs, don't ask. Procrastination buffs will recall" that the station was to be operated by a consortium of Wright State, Miami and Central MICHAEL THOMAS NARRATES, DIRECTS Young People's Concert Show on CBS TV HIGHLIGHTS Gershwin Talent Studied 12:01 (9) 10:30 Special: "Matter of Life." Featured on this Blue Cross-Blue Shield series on health care are the newly- opened "Surgiservice" outpatient surgical unit at St. Elizabeth Medical center in Dayton and the equally new Surgical Admission unit at Community hospital in Springfield. (30 minutes) 5:00 Special: "What Makes a Gershwin Tune a Gershwin Tune?" A one-hour CBS New York Philharmonic Young People concert, with director Michael Tilson Thomas conducting and narrating. The program explores the melodic inventiveness and the rhythmic patterns that unfailing characterized the music of George Gershwin and make him perhaps the greatest of American composers.

6:00 (9) Special: "What's Going on Here? the Troubled American Economy," CBS News will provide summary and analysis of the unprecedented two-day session that will convene at the White House on Sept. 27 and 28 to study the nation's confusing economic crunch. John Hart is the anhorman for the one-hour special. 00 63 Special: "The Senior Citizen Shuffle." A one-hour sy'ndiated special hosted by Ray Bolger. It uncovers new attitudes about America's senior citizens who are not content to waste away.

11:30 Special: "Wayne Newton Special." Wayne Newton takes a musical tour of his Las Vegas ranch in this 90-minute broadcast. Joining Newton are Farrah Fawcett, Robert Goulet, Carol Lawrence, Freda Payne and Burt Reynolds. SPORTS 1:00 NFL Football: New York Jetj meet the Bills at Buffalo. 1:00 (9) NFL Football: Los Angeles Rams take on the Patriots at New England. 4:00 SJ NFL Football: Cincinnati Bengals meet the 49ers at San Francisco.

02! Charles Fold Singers 7:25 Inspiration 7: 30 Day of Discovery Agriculture Today Old Fashioned Meeting Kentucky Afield 02' Leroy Jenkins Crusade 04 Chaplain of Bourbon Street 't EE) Rex Ilumbard 8:00 (X) Catholic Mass Good News Daktari (12) Old Fashioned Meeting 04 Jimmy Swaggert 8:30 Music and the Spoken Word (i) Sunday Soul Get Together 12; Day of Discovery 09, Speed Racer Troy Baptist Temple 9:00 OSJCadle Chapel ili Oral Roberts My Favorite Martians Flintstones E3 Jimmy Swaggert 9:30 (D Church by the Side of the Road. 11 Good Ship Zion Bailey's Comets 02) Billy James I largis Reverend Bob Harrington 10:00 Jabberwocky NAACP Presents Lamp Unto My Feet Play it Safe Kathryn Kuhlman 04 Wonderama E3 Big Blue Marble 10:30 Mrs. Specs' Corner. (sj Norman Vincent Peale fi It is Written Police Call 02' Dialogue 63 Texan 11:00 Valley Gospel Show- esse (5) This Week In High School Sports WHIO Reports Call the Doctor il2j Hour of Power E9 Daniel Boone 11:30 OSU Highlights is Notre Dame Football Face the Nation AFTERNOON WLWT-TV, Cincinnati, NBC WCPO-TV, Cincinnati, CBS 05) WKRC-TV, Cincinnati, ABC Of WMUB-TV, Miami PBS 04 WXIX-TV, Cincinnati WLWD-TV, Dayton, NBC WHIO-TV, Dayton, CBS CD WOET-TV, Dayton, PBS 63 WKEF-TV, Dayton, ABC ror." 04, (16) Lilias Yoga 04 Popeye 4:00 Somerset (XJ Beverly Hillbillies Movie: "Sex and The Single Girl." (Hi (16) Sesame Street 1 If Flintstones 63 Lost in Space State universities, a plan that must have been dreamed up by a committee in the first place. Now WMUB (Channel 14), Miami's own public station, has entered the picture.

The new plan is to include WMUB in the consortium. Each station will be programmed separately, but the consortium eventually is to have an operations center in the Dayton area. Clair Tettemcr, television coordinator at Wright State, has already been tapped to become interim director of the new consortium, a non-profit corporation to be named University Regional Broadcasting, 63 Brady Bunch Tettemcr Inc. He'll also be acting telecommunications dircr'or at Miami while the consortium is cianking up. As for local programming.

Tettemer says equipment for Wright State's new studios is trickling in "but there are some pieces that will be coming in as late as next Feb. 20." Back to Big Bird. 12:00 Ron Marciniak Special: "Matter of Life." See Highlights. 12 Movie: for Conquest." 04 Movie: "Good Day for a Hanging." 62 Big Time Wrestling 12:30 Meet the Press: Guest is Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. NFL Today 1:0 (SJ NFL Football: New York at Buffalo.

See High dl 63 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 GD Days of Our Lives Guiding Light (12j 63 Newlywed Game 2:30 (X) Doctors (9) Edge of Night 12 63 Girl In My Life 3:00 JJ Another World New Price Is Right 02 General Hospital 04 (16) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Cool Ghoul 63 Clubhouse 22 3:30 Jj How to Survive a Marriage Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mast-bauin, 307 St. Louis Dayton, celebrated their 60th wed-d i anniversary, with a family i at the home of their son, Joseph. They have seven children, 30 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.

For wedding onnlversorles 60th and Mlh Channel Hopping MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 dl Bob Braun's 50-50 Club Local News (12; Password 04 Name That Tune 63 Password 12:30 Search for Tomorrow (12 63 Split Second 04 Not For Women Only 1:00 Young and the Restless Search for Tomorrow 63 All My Children 04 Movie: "Doctor in Distress." 1:30 CS Jeopardy (9) As the orld Turns me Douy News requires intormation Guests submitted by moll at leqsl two weeks Merv Griffin; are Liza Minnelli, Vincent on Sunday, when space permits. Follow the 1 1 iniormotion contained in those published 1 11 I I 1 aim Sammy )0(Joy, mal phone number and any Johnny Carson will celebrate the 12th anniversary of the "Tonight" show k'sday with a special tv o-hour telecast featuring some past shows. You'll get another chance to see thai fV exhibition by Ed Ames during which one 01 the hatchets went awry and struck the dummy in the well, I bluh at thought Ex-Daytonian Biir Self, president of 2Uh Century-Fox Television, sends void tha' he'l! be in town Oct. 19 for the 33th reunion of the Roosevelt hjah school class of '39 Jim Sweeney's "Community Report" will have a new schedule on Channel- t-eginnirg Wednesday. The segments about Dayton's black community will be seen on Mondays and Wednesdays during the 7 p.m.

portion ofhe Toil News Pictures to Fiftieth, The Dayton Daily Ne.vs, Cilv Desk, Dayton 4540). If a picture Is to returned, bo certain to dosignqtton tho bock a name and address; othorwiss it will be discarded. Davis Jr. Match Game '74 02) Movie: "Tales of Ter- THE ALL 63 Movie: "The Vala-chi Papers." 9:30 (9) Mannix: Joe Man-nix searches for the captive and the captors in a kidnaping which he isn't sure has taken place. 10:00 04.

(16) Firing Line 10:30 Special: "Matter of Life." See Highlights. 31 Local News Doctor in the House 11:00 02, Local News 'jj Bonanza: Hoss Car-twright, carrying $12,000, is arrested by the sheriff of a drought-ridden, bankrupt community. Movie: "Skin Game." 11:30 Special: "Wayne Newton Special." See Highlights. (9) Movie: "Skin Game." 11 Virginian 63 David Susskind 12:03 Movie: "I'll Take Sweden." 1:00 Inspiration 12 Insight 1:30 02J ABC News HOMm MORVrSG 5:30 Farm News 6:00 Sunrise Semester 6:13 Inspiration Tsl Moment of Meditation 6:20 University of Michigan CiJ Good Morning 6:30 Xaviet University Our World Today Impact U2J Viewpoint on Nutrition 6:50 Farming Today 7:00 0 (S Today Show CBS News U2; Call Cincinnati 7:30 J3 Lassie's Rescue Rangers ISA (16) In-School (till 3 p.m.) 04' New Zoo Revue 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 112! Winning Streak 04 Cartoons 8:30 Hi) Celebrity Sweepstakes 04 Flintstones 63 Flipper 9:00 Qj Paul Dixon Match Game '74 Uncle Al tures favorite love songs. (Li; (16) Speaking Freely 63 5pecial: "Senior Citizen Shuffle." See Highlights.

7:00 Wild Kingdom: Marlin Perkins and Tom Allen join scientists doing shark research in an undersea laboratory in the Bahamas. (U Bobby Goldsboro: Guest is Dobie Gray. Let's Make a Deal Impact It Wild Kingdom: Explores the Australian habitat where the gray kangaroo lives, 14 (D To be announced Perry Mason 63 As Schools Match Wits 7:30 ('Jj Wonderful World of Disney: Deep in the Florida Everglades, a tiny panther cub nearly looses its battle to survive until adopted by an Indian lad, Sammy. Michael Ansara narrates. Apple's Way: Without consulting anyone, including his wife, George Apple invests the entire family savings in a business he knows nothing about.

Ill FBI (rerun): Inspector Erskine must find a ife-killer, posing as a Vict-, nam hero, before his sec--ond wife also becomes a victim. .14 (16) Journey to Japan 63 Police Surgeon 8:00 (1.4; (16) Evening at Pops: Ella Fitzgerald is the featured guest. 04 63 Sonny Comedy Revue: Guests are Joey Heatherton, McLean Stevenson and the Spinners. 8:30 GO Sunday Mystery Movie: "McMillan and Wife." (Season Premiere) The McMillans compete for a prize of $1 million in antique sports cars in a raJ 1 that is sabotaged with pranks and freak accidents. Van Johnson and Alex Karras guest star.

Kojak: When a policeman is killed by a narcotics i -o artist, a is determined to nab the murderer but is thwarted by his FBI counterparts with whom he is working. 112! Police Surgeon: Lainie Kazan guests as a night club performer who is being used by a syndicate boss to feed information to the district attorney about his competition. 9:00 Movie: "Anzio." 04 (16) Masterpiece Theater: "The Unpleasantness at the Bellona club." Part four of the series starring Ian Carmichael. Radio Highlights lights. NFL Football: Los Angeles at New England.

See Highlights. 62 Motorcycling With 1:30 3 Bill Cosby 2:00 32j Feedback 04 Movie: "The Day the Fish Came Out." 63 Movies: "House of Horror and "Cyborg 2087." 2:30 ii Issues and Answers 3:00 12' Movie: "Action in the North Atlantic." 3:30 04, (16) Lillas, Yoga and You 4:00 (jj NI Football: Cincinnati at San Francisco. See Highlights, fl Ben Casey Face the Nation 11 (16) Gospel Classics Revue 4:30 (9) Nanny and the Professor 04 Movie: "The Ghost of Frankenstein." 5:00 Special: "What Makes a Gershwin Tune a Gershwin Tune?" See Highlights. I a 1: "Here and Now." Bob Lewis hosts this one-hour show with guests Lou Rawls, John Ford, mayor of Tuskegce; Cheryl Grant, Cincinnati attorney; Tommy Hall, pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and the Mary Johnson Quartet. 02) Tony Mason 14 (IB).

Men Who Made the Movies 63 Prisoner 5:30 ill Porter Wagoner: Guest is Mickey 5:45 04 Movie: "The Black Cat." Famed zoologist Marlin Perkins shows you the wonders ot the animal world. MONDAY P.M. 12:00 WING Man on Hie Street: Jack Wymer talks with Kent Ander-s 0 representing the Dayton Chamber of Commerce safety committee. 1:05 WHIO-AM Conversation Piece: Chris Carpenter subs for Lou Emm this week. Leila a i Maur: "ersh and Hilda Portr ff icers of Metropolis.

Landlords As-s 0 i a i 0 talk about landlord-tenant relationships. DAYTON STATIONS WAVI (12101 Tofol Iwo-woy telephone talk and news til day. 7 If' 7 ft X-. W1AO-FM (107.7) Stereo soul gospel, newi 24 noun. (l01 CBS network.

Middleof- II. nod music. Helicopter tratfii report news on tne hour and hall-hour. 24 hours a day. WHIO-FM (M.IMff ial middleof-Nws on the ine-roao music in hour, classical mut.

I SUNDAY A.M. 6:00 WVUD-FM Sunday Morning Talk Show: Lu- ther Maxwell hosts this three -hour show in which listeners can voice their opinions. 11:00 WONE AND WTUE-FM Discussion '74: Don R. Hughes interviews Harvey Stein, executive director of the Montgomery County Board of Mental 1ation. 11:45 WlfYi and Con: a 1 ti look at this yev United Way cam-paio'i for Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties.

Opponents and proponents of the campaign discuss the issues. SUNDAY P.M. 7:00 WVUD-FM Wax Museum: Features the album "Eric Clapton and Friends." 00 WDAO-FM Back Page: Co-hosts Eddie Robinson and Earnest L. James talk with Dr. Lionel Newson, President of Central State university; and Randy Edwards and Mahmand Saladeen 0 Central State, about the reconstruction of Central State.

1:00 WVUD-FM King Flower Hour: Features 60 minutes of. music by the 0 1 1 i Stones in quadraphonic. MONDAY A.M. 9:30 WAV! Bob we sell: Guest is Frank Rizzano, coach of the Channel 22 Globe Walkers. 10:00 WAVI Dick Nor man: Guest is Robert Zech, president of the Mutual Federal Savings and Loan.

WILD, WHO i p.m., except 'L. WING (UKj'ont Nevs on tne lr ry Rush 6:00 Special: "What's Going On Troubled American Economy." See Highlights, iiij Lawrence Wclk: Fea- (121 High Rollers 04 Speed Racer 63 Movie: "Lonelyi Hearts." 9:30 Medical Hotline: Dr. Dale Hines discusses blood diseases of adults. i (12) One Life to Live 04 Dennis the Menace 1 10:00 Mike Douglas: Guests are co-host Jill Kinmont, Dick Cavett and Ben Ver-een. Joker's Wild 02 Somerset Andy Griffith 10:30 Phil Donahue: Jack- hour traffic tl instant traflii 1 link wMb alerts.

24 hours WO'L" Modern cou I sounds hour A day with news ev I tour A di half hour arc ho clock. iro hi Uncovers The Real Life Of The rtn ifM (1047) Conlemporory triad- World's Free-Roaming Animals, TP? TV Mailbag stereo musir 71 hours a day. Nowt overy hour on the hail hour. WVUO-FM CM) Conlemporory pro-Oressiv music 34 hours doy oil slcreo or quadraphonic. News (very 15 minutes alter Int hour.

OTHER AM STATIONS 5-5 fie. -V-f Anderson talks about iT i President Ford and the aftermath of Watergate. (X) Phil Donahue: Guest is Dr. Jacqueline Verrett, author of "Eating May Be Hazardous to Your Health." Gambit (12) $10,000 Pyramid I Love Lucy 11:00 Q(9) Now You See It 32) Nick Clooney 04 Bewitched 63 $10,090 Pyramid 11:30 Hollywood Squares fi Love of Life Tattletaltt 04 Lucy Shfv WBLY Sprmolield WCKY 1530 Cincinnati W6LX 1110 Xemo WGIC bOO Xemo WIZE 1340 Springfield WKRC S50 Cincinnati WLW 700. Cincinnati WMWM 1W0 Wilminnton W05U 110 Columbus WPFB tio Middletown WURE Cmrinnnh WSAI UM Cincinnati OTHER FM STATIONS WBLY 101 Sprinajield WBJI Xenia WCSU 88? Wiiberiorct WCOR 50.J Cedamlle WEEC 100.7 Springfield WFCJ 37 Miamisourej WGUC "0.0 Cincinnati WMUB tl OHord WOSU IM Columbus Wf8l 10S Middletawit WPTWi 57 Piouo AOMS 1 Hamilton WYSoTj I.S Yellow Springs Q.

Are Merv Griffin and Mike Douglas related? Also, are Joanne Woodw ard, Natalie Wood and Lois Nettlelon related? L.B., Chicago, III. A. None of those you mentioned is related. However, there is a resemblance between Mike and Merv. Natalie Wood has a sister who also acts.

Her name is Lana Wood. Q. Do stars have the right to view ii taped Interview before it aired say with Barbara Walters on the "Today Crawford, Lawton, Okla. A. The answer, from the office of "Today" producer Stuart Shulberg is a flat "No-It's against news policy." "Today," of course, is live.

However, there are times when i i are pre-taped. Maybe i in somewhere, on some show, a reluctant star has asked for such a favor but chances are no one would grant it. A i.

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