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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 24

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24 THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1961 Sunday TV 7 II 1 SATURDAY Horton, Conley Star In Comedy Sunday TORONTO John Horton, a Kitchener-bom actor, is cast oppo' 0 USTINGS II i site Corinne Conley in the television comedy. Company Party by I iiugn Kemp, on U.M. Presents, Sunday, at 9 p.m. on the CBC-TV network. Horton and Miss Conley play the roles of Brad and Gus (Augusta) Harris, a newly-married couple whose domestic life is 12) Leave It To Beaver 6.30 p.m.

2,7) Robin des Bois 3) 20th Century 8M) Walt Disney 10) N's, Sports, Promo. 12) Interpol 7.00 p.m. 2.7) Papa a Raison 3) Lassie 5) 77 Sunset Strip 6.8) National Velvet 10) Premiere Chance 12) 20 Questions 7.30 p.m. afected by company politics and the boss' interfering wife, Ruby Lrawioro icnarmion King. Also starring are Tony Vans- Bridge as Ned Wilson; Austin Willis as Tom Crawford; and An drew Allan as Billy Brant.

Basil 9.00 a.m. 8M) Christian Science 9.15 a.m. 8M) The Catholic Mass 9.30 a.m. 3) Christophers 7) Messe 9.45 a.m. 2) Music 3) Christian Science 10.00 a.m.

3) Lamp Unto My Feet 8M) Adventure Mission 10.15 a.m. 2) Messe 10.30 a.m. 3) Look Up and Live 8M) This Is Life 10.45 a.m. 7) Sacred Heart 11.00 a.m. 2,7) Signes de Vie 3) Forecast Coleman is producer CBC-FM Presents Opera Horton, who plays his first major CBC-TV role in Company Party, started his acting career six years ago as a student -r JP 2.7) Pays et Merveillei 3) Dennis The Menace 6.8) World of Music Maverick apprentice.

Alter a season summer stock at Peterborough, he went to Stratford, in 1957 The three-act oprra King 10) French Film 8.00 p.m. to understudy the role of Laertes in Hamlet. When the actor play Roger, by the modern Polish composer Karol Szymanowski, will be presented on Opera 2,7) Place Publique 3,6,8) Ed Sullivan Show ing Laertes left the cast. Hor Theatre, Saturday, June 3, at ton took over. "The next year (1958', I play 5) National Velvet 9 p.m.

on the CBC FM network. King Roger, one of two operas ea several performances as 8.30 p.m. Prince Hal in Henry IV, Part ysi-rr 5) Tab Hunter by Szymanowski, was completed in 1924. It was inspired by a visit made by the composer to when Douglas Rain was unable to go on, he recalls. His own 8M) Lawman 12) The Third Man 9.00 p.m.

Sicily and North Africa ten years role that season was Claudio earlier. The plot, set in 12th century 2,7) Passe d'Armes Sicily, depicts the conflict be 3) G.E. Theatre in Much Ado About Nothing. He played Roderigo in Othello in 1959. "I planned to be a pianist," says Horton, "but I switched to acting after l.

broke two of my tween the old Greek pantheism and Christianity. A shepherd pro bush, from about 20 yards, with a rifle of his own make. He was one of a party of four Canadian hunters. They will all appear on the program and show other trophies they brought back. BIG GAME: Toronto gunsmith Ivan Flatman stands by a six-and-a-half ton elephant he shot on a safari in Kenya, a film of which will be shown on CFCF-TV's Faraway Places, tonight at 7.

Flatman said he shot the animal in dense 5) Dinah Shore 6,8) GM Presents claims a new faith in an un known god and the clergy fingers." 8M) The Rebel 10) Travelogue This season, the 24-year-old alarmed at the spread of this heresy, implore their king to actor has been playing roles in 12) Little White Lie 9.30 p.m. such CBC-TV productions as Riel, Miracle Plays Staged silence the shepherd. The climax of the struggle of two philoso on G.M. Presents, and Festival phies comes when the king's '61 productions of Julius Caesar and The Quare Fellow. wife decides to follow tne shep 2) Sherlock Holmes 3) Jack Benny 7) Temps Present In Four-Part Series herd's relngon.

Saturday's recorded perfor mance will be given by soloists Negroes 'Hold Talk On Show 8M) Asphalt Jungle lu) Ma (Jarnere 12) The Real McCoys 10.00 p.m chorus and orchestra of the Polish Radio, Cracow, conducted by Jerzy Gert. The tile role will be sung by baritone Andrzej 2,7) Temps Present Hiolski, with soprano Halina Lukomska as Queen Roxana and The Coventry Mystery Cycle, the medieval mystery or miracle plays telling the story of mankind from The Creation to The Last Judgment, will be presented in a series of four Look Up and Live programs through the month of June, Sundays at 10.30-11 a.m. on CBS Television, Ch. 3, starting tomorrow. Father John J.

Walsn, S.J., head of the drama department Four prominent American Ne tenor Kazimierz Pustelak as the 3) Candid Camera 5) Loretta Young 6) Background 8) Lockup shepherd. 'Studied' On Show groes a sociologist, a psychologist, a Southern college pre sident and a newspaperman 10) Dix Sur Dix 12) Trackdown 1 0.30 p.m. at Marquette (Catholic) Univer will assay the progress of the American Negro since the Civil War in a two-part discussin titled One Hundred Years be presented on the Accent series on the CBS Television, Ch. 3, Sunday, June 4, and Sunday, Allen Funt takes his hidden 2,7) Tribune Libre camera into the gorilla cage of town of Coventry, England, 500 years ago. Written by unknown playwrights, they were performed by members of the guilds-stonemasons, vintners, bakers, tailors as a means of expressing their faith, and entertaining and instructing their fellow townsmen.

They were usually presented on carts or on crude stages in the squares of the cathedral towns York, Wakefield, Chester or Coventry. Part Sunday, June 4, will tell the story of The Creation, Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel. Part II, Sunday, June 11, will dramatize The Annunciation, The Trip to Bethlehem, Herod's Court, the Nativity. Part III, Sunday, June 18, will dramatize The Marriage Feast of Cana, The Temptation of Christ, The Woman Taken in Adultery and Palm Sunday. Part IV, Sunday June 25, will recount The Agony in the Garden, The Passion, the Resurrection and the Ascension, The Last Judgment.

Sullivan Is Host To Sahl Comedian Mort Sahl will pay 3) What's My Line? 5) This Is Your Life New York Bronx Zoo in the fea tured film vignette to be intro sity, Marquette, adapted the plays for television. In the Middle Ages, presentation of the plays sometimes took three days. Father Walsh's adaptation will be performed on Look Up and Live by the Marquette University Players, who dance, mime, 6) Fighting Words June 11, 12.30 to 12.55 p.m. duced by host Arthur Godfrey on Candid Camera Sunday. June 4, Participants will be: Dr.

Zelma George of Cleve p.m., on CBS television, Ch. 3. land, Ohio, a sociologist, a pro fessional singer and a member Funt, creator of the Candid Camera, placed a mirror in the gorillas' habitat and recorded a speak and sing all the parts. The students also made the costumes, designed the sets and choreographed the dances. Father Walsh will narrate the taped series.

The Coventry mystery plays were first staged in the cathedral 8) Mike Hammer 8M) Winston Churchill 12) Dateline 10.45 p.m. 10) News, Sports, Weather 11.00 p.m. 2,3,6,7,8,10) News, Sports 8M) Movies 12) Playhouse 12 11.10 p.m. 10) Movie 11.15 p.m. fascinating close-up study of the almost human reactions of the animals to their reflections.

return visits to "The Ed Sullivan Show" Sunday at 8 p.m. on Channels 3, 6. Sahl, one of the country's top-ranking purveyors of humor, marks his third Sullivan show appearance of the season on this date. Other performers who will play return engagements on this occasion are singer Jane Morgan, pianist Roger Williams, and the Limeliters, vocal and instrumental trio which recently toured the In a turn-about-is-f air-play se of the United States delegation to the United Nations; Dr. Kenneth Clark, Professor of Psychology at the City College of New York, and Social Science Advisor to the legal staff of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; The Rev.

Lucius Pitts, President of Miles College, Birmingham, 6) Church Service 8M) Oral Roberts 11.30 a.m. 2) A Vous Paris 3) Camera 3 7) Documentary 8M) Sunday Showcase 11.55 a.m. 12) Meditation 12 Noon 3) This Is Life 6) Wonders of Sea 7) Sobriete et Conscience 12.30 p.m. 2) Regards sur la Ville 3) Accents 6) Arch. For Learning 7) Weekly News, Edit.

12.45 p.m. 5) Cinema 8) Sacred Heart 12.55 p.m. 3) News 1.00 p.m. 2,7) Opinions 3) Film Shorts 6) Good Life Theatre 1.25 p.m. 3) Bowling 1.30 p.m.

2.7) Les Travaux et les Jours 5) Oral Roberts 6.8) Countrv Calendar 2.00 p.m. 2,7) Les Apprentis 5) Matinee 6) Junior Magazine 8) Movie 12) Things We See 2.30 p.m. 2.7) Le Courier de 12) Family Theatre 3.00 p.m. 2,7) Don Juan 6) Comedy Playhouse 3.30 p.m. 6) Silents Please 3.50 p.m.

10) News, Conseil 4.00 p.m. 2.7) Bowling 6) 20th Century 8) Film 10) Matinee 12)Film 4.15 p.m. 8) Film 4.30 p.m. 6.8) Dir. in Music 5.00 p.m.

2.7) La Bonne Nouvelle 3) Amateur Hour 6.8) News Magazine 8M) Matty's Funnies 12) Championship Bridge 5.30 p.m. 2) Frontieres Sciences 3) G.E. Quiz Bowl 5) News 6) Web of Life 7) Jamboree 8) Seaway Playhouse 8M) Rocky and Friends 10) En Ce Temps Ci 12) Forum 6.00 p.m. 2,7) Camera '61 3) I Love Lucy 5) Asphalt Jungle 6) Walt Disney 8M) Mr. Ed 10) 33 Tours quence, Tom O'Malley of the Candid Camera staff poses as a shoe clerk in a department store, only to find the customers (actually employees of the store) 2) News, Sports recognizing him as "the man we see on television." O'Malley be Ted Poston, New York Post reporter for the past 25 years, re 3) Stage 3 11.20 p.m.

comes completely frustrated and the situation is relieved, finally, 6) Shoestring Theatre cipient of the Heywood Broun Memorial Award of the American when Funt and his crew appear and inform O'Malley that they 11.30 p.m. Traveler Gets Help The Cartwrights (Lome Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker, and Michael Landon) help Sam Hill (Claude Akins), a traveling blacksmith, regain title to cherished land near the Ponderosa in the vSam Hill episode of NBC-TV's Bonanza, tull-hour color series, tonight at 7.30 on Ch. 5. Hill, on his annual visit to the had alerted the "customers" to 2) French Film country with Mort Sahl. The Amandis, Danish comic tumblers, will also appear.

Weaver Is Guest Comedian Cliff Charley Weaver Arquette is the celebrity guest with a "secret" for emcee Garry Moore on I've Got a Secret, Wednesday, June 7, 9.30-10 CBFT (2) Montreal WPTZ (5) Platt.burj CHLT (7) Sherbrooke WCAX (3) Burlington CBMT (o) Montreal CJSS (8) Cornwall VVMTW (8M) Poland Spring, Ma CFTM TV (10) CFCF TV (12) 8.30 a.m. 2) Music 9.00 a.m. 2,7) Prof. Calculus 8M) Teddy Bear 9.30 a.m. 2) Domino 3) Capt.

Kangaroo 9.45 a.m. 5) Christian Science 10.00 a.m. 5) Shari Lewis Show 10.30 a.m. 2,7) Fon Fon 3) Mighty Mouse 5) King Leonardo -CM) Popcorn 11.00 a.m. 3) Magic Land 5) Fury 7) Domino 11.30 a.m.

2,7) Coucou 3) Roy Rogers 5) The Lone Ranger 12 Noon 2) Music 3) Sky King 5) True Story 7) News 8M) Wrestling 12.30 p.m. 2.7) Star Golf 3) Saturday News 5) Detective's Diary 1.00 p.m. 3) The Big Picture 5) Lazy Ranch 6) Youth Special 8M) Sat. Showtime 1.15 p.m. 8M) Baseball.

1.30 p.m. 2) Prof. Calculus 3) Inside Sports 5) Cinema 2 00 p.m. 2,6,7,8) Sports, Baseball 2.30 p.m. 3,5) Baseball 3.30 p.m.

8) Movie 10) Matinee 3.55 p.m. 12) Meditation 4.00 p.m. 6) Crunch and Des 8,12) Film 4.30 p.m. 2) Vacances 3) Bar Ranch 5,6,8) Horse Racing 7) Camera 12) Like Young 5.00 p.m. 2.5,7) Walt Disney 6) The Bounty 8) Outside 'Cast 8M) Sports 10) Pic-Nic 5.30 p.m.

3) Dance Date 6) Bugs Bunny 8) Cartoons 10) A Refaire 12) Golf 6.00 p.m. 2) Cette Semaine 3,5) Newstime 6) Live and Learn 7) Troubadours 8) Sea Hunt 10) Match-Eclair 6.15 p.m. 2,3) Weather, Sports 5) Quickie Theater 7) Syndicat Nation 6.20 p.m. 3) 46th General Assembly 6.25 p.m. 2) Ce Soir 6.30 p.m.

2) Histoire a Suivre 3) Hour of Stars 5) Hawaiian Eye 6) Mr. Fix It 7) News, Sports, Weather 8) Popeye Theatre 10) Safari 12) Mr. Adams Eve 6 45 p.m. 2,6,7) News, Weather, Spts 7.00 p.m. 2) Orientation 6.8) Dennis The Menace 7) Soirees Canadiennes 8M) Film 10) News 12) Far Away Places 7.15 p.m.

10) M. Bricole 7.30 p.m. 2) Cinefeuilleton 3) Perry Mason 5) Bonanza 6) Red River Jamboree 1) Chasse zux Images 8) Andy Griffith 8Mj The Roaring Twenties the gag. Newspaper Guild and the Geor ge Polk Memorial Award. Costume Piece Other sequences to be seen in 11.40 p.m.

7) Fireside Theater 11.50 p.m. 6) Holiday Feature 12.30 a.m. 12) News, Sports, Weather clude a series of interviews with Little League baseball players and a study of a common occurrence in everyday life the various methods employed by men and women when they shop for p.m., on Channel 3. Panelists are Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan and Bess Myer- fruit and the sign says not to site where his mother died in a 'mysterious fire 18 years earlier Channel Chuckles son. touch the produce.

The Warner Bros, wardrobe department supplied 105 prison uniforms for women, ranging in size from 6 to 40, for the motion picture drama, House Of Women, now being filmed at the Warner Studios in Burbank, Calif. Shirley Knight, Andrew Dug-gan, Constance Ford and Barbara Nichols head the cast of House Of Women, which is being produced by Bryan Foy and FM Radio Highlights and was buried, is ordered away by a ragtag army colonel, Tyson 'Ford Rainey). Hill's father, John Henry (Edgar Buchanan), who had deserted his family years before, also appears and confesses he signed away the title. Saturday 9.30-10 a.m. (CKVL) Music VISITOR: American Composer Deems Taylor who will be a guest on Little White Lie, Sunday at 9 p.m.

on CFCF-TV. From France directed by Walter Doniger. 10-11 a.m. (CKVL) Youth Con 9-12 p.m. (CBC) Opera Theatre: King Roger, three-act opera by Karol Szymanowski.

Sunday 9.30-10 a.m. (CKVL) Songs From Israel. 10.30-11 a.m. (CKVL) Music From Latin America. cert Hour.

12.05-1.30 p.m. (CBC) Pre World Weekend Television Previews Music Festivals: Recorded at the Sagra Musicale Umbra at Perugia Italy. 12.30-1 p.m. (CKVL) Music 12.30-1 p.m. (CBC) Folksong From Spain.

2.30-4 p.m. (CKVL) New York Philharmonic Orchestra. 5-4 p.m. (CBC) Classiques Ita- 1 liens: Instrumental music by Cimarcsa, Gesualdo, Vivaldi, Pa lestrina, Vitali, Maschera. Time: Songs for June Brides.

1-2 p.m. (CKVL) Songs From Germany. 3-4 p.m. (CBC) Sunday Concert: The Cassenti Players. p.m.

(CKVL) Music From Spain. 8.30-9 p.m. (CBC) Recital: With soprano Yolande Dulude. 9-10 p.m. (CBC) CBC Winnipeg Orchestra: Conducted by Eric Wild.

9-12 (CKVL) Mozart's p.m. (CBC) Jazz Europ 11 (5) 20th Century Theatre: Born Reckless, with Rochelle Hudson, Brian Donlevy. 11.10 (8) Movie: The Ringer, with Mai Zetterling, Herbert Lom. 11.10 (10) French Film: Mon-sier Scruple, Gangster with Tilda Thamar, Yves Vincent. 11.20 (3) Stage 3: Gaslight, with Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman.

11.45 (4) Film Favourites: Curtain Up, with Robert Morley, Margaret Rutherford. 12.30 (8M) Movie: Three Feet In A Bed, with Fernandel. (3) Baseball: Los Angeles Angels vs Cleveland Indians. 2-S (8M) Baseball: Boston Red Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles.

2.30-5 (5) Baseball: New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox. 3.30-5 (5) French Film: La Printemps, L'Automme, et L'Amour, with Fernandel. 4.30-5 (3,4,8) Sports: Belmont Stakes. 8-9 () Aquanauts: The Diana Adventure. 8-M5 (10) French Film: L'Ai-guille Rouge, with Michel Auclair.

ean: Jazz a Saint-Germain des Pres. by the Bernard Peiffer Trio, 7.30 p.m. (CBC) Chansons De Paris: Songs of Paris from 1890 to present. "Time of summer replacements again, eh, Charley?" (CKVL) Music From Vienna: SATURDAY 8.30-10 (2,7) French Film: Interpol Contre with Howard Vernon, Junie Astor. 8.30-9.30 3) Checkmate: Death Runs Wild, with Anne Baxter.

9- 10.30 (4,8) Great Movies: Here Comes Mr. Jordan, with Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains. 9.30-10 (3) Have Gun, Will Travel: The Uneasy Grave, with Richard Boone. 10- 10.45 (5) Boxing: Caspar Ortega vs. Emile Griffith, for world welterweight title.

SUNDAY Morgan, Roger Williams, the Limeliters. 9- 9.30 (3) G.E. Theatre: Graduation Dress, with Hugh O'Brian. MO (4,8) G.M. Presents: Company Party, with Corinne Conley, Charmion King.

10- 10.30 it) Background: The New Europe, with Malcolm Mug-geridge. 10.30-11 (4) Fighting Words: Panelists include Irving Layton. 11 (8M) Movies: Five Graves 10) Royaume de Mme. 12) Route 66 7.45 p.m. 3) Dangerous Robin 6,8) Juliette 7) Sports 2,7) Political 12) Pulse 8.00 p.m.

10.45 p.m. 2) Autographes 11.30-1.45 8M) Showcase: Beyond The Blue Horizon, with Dorothy Lamour, Richard Denning. 2-5 (3) Baseball: Chicago Cubs vs Cincinnati Reds. 2-5 (8M) Baseball: Boston Red Sox vs Baltimore Orioles. 2-4 (8) Movie: The Gay Sisters, Make That Spare 7,10) Sports, News 6) Aquanauts 7) Mot a Mot 8) O.K.

Jamboree To Cairo, with Franchot Tone, Anne Baxter. 11 (12) Playhouse: Captain From Koepenick, with Heinz Ruhmann. 11.15 (3) Stage 3: The Devil's General, with Curt Jurgens, Marianne Koch. 11 .20 (3) Shoestring Theatre: The Windfall, with Etta Murphy, Jim Murphy. 11.40 (7) Fireside Theatre: Conspiracy In Teheran.

11.00 p.m. ALL RECORDS REVIEWED IN THIS PAPER MAY BE ORDERED AT OGILVY'S 2,3,6,7,8) News. Sports 10) Cinema 8.30 p.m. with Barbara Stanwyck. George 5) 20th Century Theater 8M) Movie 2,7) Billet en Faveur Brent.

2.30-5.30 5) Baseball: New York Yankees vs Chicago White Sox. 10) Sports. Weather 12) Best of Carte Blanche 11.10 p.m. 3) Checkmate 5) The Tall Man 8) Sherif of Cochise 8M) M-Squad 6) Sports 8,10) Movie 4- 5.30 (10) French Film: Les Deux Orphelines, with Alida Valli, Marie Denis. 7.30-8 (M) World Of Music: Guests include Annie Cordy, Andy Body dancers.

5- (3,4,8) Ed Sullivan Show: Guests include Mort Sahl. Jane 12) Wagon Tram 9.00 p.m. 5.8M) Lawrence Welk Show 6,8) Great Movies SUBJECTS FOR THE NEEDLE SONGS OF OLD VIENNA sung by Richard Tauber. A recording which will bring back nostalgic memories of tne Vienna of the past. PARLOPHONE-ODEON PMB-1W7 4.S8 GREAT SONGS among which is the beautiful, the immortal "Serenade" by Schubert.

Several songs are sung in German. PARLOPHONE-ODEON PMB-1008 4.SS MEMORIES OF RICHARD TAUBER including oncs liker "I knew that you must "Love "Sylvia" and the famous "At the PARLOPHONE-ODEON PMB-101 4.M GREAT TAl'BER ARIAS from operas by Mozart, Weber, Offenbach, Bizet and the ever beloved "Le Foi Ys" by Lalo. PARLOPHONE-ODEON PMB-1011 4.JS THE IFE OF BATH prologue and tale in the modern English translation of 1. U. Nicholson and read by Dame Pepey Ashcroft.

CAEDMON XC-1102 i.ii PIANO FORTE: The MAGNIFICENT PIANO OF PETER NERO. Orchestra conducted by Marty Gold. Mr. Nero plays "My Funny "Over the Spring is "Night and and many otner popular melodies PCA VICTOR LPM-2334 JJI CARNIVAL an eriginal cast recording with Anna Maria Akber-gnetti. James Mitchell and other broadway stars.

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10) Depart 10.00 p.m. 2,7) L'Alouette 3) Gunsmoke 5.8M) Fight of the Week 11.15 p.m. 2) News, Sports 6) Manhunt 11.20 p.m. 3) Stage 3 11.25 p.m. 2) French Film 11.30 p.m.

7) Theatre en Pantoufles 11.45 p.m. 6) Film 12 Midnight 12) Playboy's Penthouse 12.30 a.m. 811) Late Show 1.30 a.m. 12) Med. QU6 fTj JP( REPAIRS jf--' 1 rnmrrrmm 12) Wanted Dead or Alive SATURDAY MORNING TV ChaniMi SUNDAY MORNING TV Channel at TV Chonncl at 45 10.15 p.m.

2.7) Chansons 10) Chez Isidore 10.30 p.m. 2) Destination Danger Radw CJAO HOOi (SSE3KS88.

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