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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 21

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Kittanning, Pennsylvania
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21
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THURSDAY TELEVISION PROGRAM 7:30 (2) Walt Till Your Father Gets Home Irma becomes pregnant. (3) French Chef Julia roasts a turkey. (4-9) College Football (Coat.) Alabama vs. Louisiana State University. (6) Scholastic Quiz (7) Hollywood Squares Panelists to be announced.

(10) Bonanza (Cont.) (11) Let's Make a Deal (13) Newsroom 8:00 (MO) The Waltons When a family compels the regular teacher to take a leave of absence, a young teacher who believes in strict discipline takes her place. Catherine Burns guest stars. (3) Peace of Mind a Green Place Gives Me (4-9) College Football (Cont.) (6-7-11) Movie "My Fair Lady" (1964) Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn. A British male chauvinist, Henry Higgins, boasts that he can take a ragged flower girl with her cockney accent and pass her off as a duchess within six months, by teaching'her how to talk and behave in an elegant way. (13) Penn State Football Highlights of the Ohio University game.

8:30 (3) Changing Seasons A tour of Boston's Arnold Arboretum with Thalassa Cruso. 9:00 (2-10) Movie "Duel at Diablo" (1966) James Garner, Sidney Poitier, Dennis Weaver, Bibi Anderson. Western drama about two men who fight each other and then fight together in order to stay alive. (3) The Men Who Made the Movies (4-9) Football (Cont.) (6-7-11) Movie (Cont.) (13) Golden Skein Thanksgiving music special with folk composer Bob Beers and his family. Besides singing, the family will play old-fashioned parlor games 9:30 (4) ABC News (9) CBS Movie (Joined in Progress) 10:00 (3) Martin Agronsky (4) Mission: Impossible The crew tries to smuggle a secret weapon from behind the Iron Curtain.

(13) The Killers Special report on heart disease. 10:30 (3) One to One (BW) Quotations from the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thornton Wilder, T.S. Eliot. 11:00 (2-9-10) News (3) Sound of Progress 11:15 (6-7-11) News 11:30 (2-9-10) Movie "The Lost Continent" (1968) Eric Porter, Hildegard Knef, Tony Beckley.

Cargo vessel forced off its course by mutiny and a hurricane becomes trapped in an unchartered area menaced by giant creatures of the deep. (4) Movie "Gay Purree" (1962) Animated musical about a group of cats who leave their farm to go to Paris. 11:45 (6-7-11) Johnny Carson 1:15 (6-7-11) Tomorrow Late night talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. 1:30 (2) Movie "Road to Zanzibar" (1945) Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. Zany adventures of two actors in Africa.

(4) ABC Wide World of Entertainment "Salute to Humble Howard." Testimonial dinner to Howard Cosell with comedians and sports figures ribbing him in a charity event for the National Sclerosis Society. 19a. Saturday. Atovetnber .17, Mr. Spock of 'Star Trek' Believes We're in Science Fiction Society i m.

IDEAL WOMAN Song- stress Dinah Shore has written a poem titled "The Ideal Man" in connection with her upcoming special, "Timex Presents Dinah in Search of the Ideal Man," to be colorcast at 9:30 p.m. Sunday. -dL- PREPARING TO FACE ANOTHER COMEDY at Capitol Hospital are the cast of "The New Temperatures Rising Show" seen Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Starring are: (from left to right) Jeff Morrow as Dr. Lloyd Axton, Cleavon Little as Dr.

Jerry Noland, Paul Lynde as Dr. Mercy, hospital chief; Jennifer Darling as Windy Winchester, R.N., Barbara Cason as Miss Tillis, head of admitting and accounting, and Sudie Bond as Martha Mercy, Lynde's mother. "We live in a science fiction society," says Leonard Nimory, who provides the voice of Mr. Spock in the animated version of "Star Trek" 10:30 a.m. Saturdays.

"A lot of people aren't aware of it. But we really do. We are terribly affected by science fiction in communication, food, transportation, health, medicine, every aspect of our lives," says Nimoy, who played the role of the half-human, half-Vulcan Mr. Spock in "Star Trek" during its original three-year run as a live- action show. "The trips to the moon brought a lot of science fiction into focus suddenly.

Extra-terrestrial travel and the possibility of extra-terrestrial life (which I am convinced must exist) are simply the next steps. Whatever discoveries are made on other planets will finally put everything into focus and it won't be science fiction anymore. "'Star Trek' deals with the very near future, really. At the same time, it raises very serious and worthwhile questions about things that we are dealing with now. It is not always possible for an audience to immediately relate things that we talk about on 'Star Trek' and perhaps that is good, because if they were able to immediately relate to them some of the things that we do on the show would terrify them." Nimoy believes that science fiction enables an author to present things pertinent to contemporary society in an altered form.

"You can remove it one step and say, 'This is in the future on another planet, look at what happened to these people, they are all living underground because they destroyed the surface of their planet. 1 If you can say it's on another planet and they can feel for these poor people, it becomes a good way to raise questions which you can't raise in a contemporary drama, at least not in those specific terms." Nimoy says he is a fan of the social aspects of science fiction. LOOKS AHEAD--Leonard Nimoy, who says science fiction has greater influence on our attitudes than most people realize, provides the voice of Mr. Spock "Star Trek." on REPLACE IT MAY NOT BE NECESSARY TO REPLACE YOUR OLD WINDOWS WHY NOT ASK THE EXPERTS, WE'll BC GLAD TO ADVISE YOU ASTO rOUR NEEDS HO MID ID DISTURB INSIDE 01 OUTSW TtWffHH Hfl CUSTOM There's a Style to Su'rt You ffi COMING SOON! The Finishing Touch A New and Unique flMMUtU MMTMt MMVR MMT Wtt MUS Of NM1S MlfTBAM) THE BUILDERS EXCHANGE INC, McKtAN KOTANNING C. L.

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1926-1977