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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Pocono Recordi
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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Retord, The Stroudsburgs, Pci. Aug. 15, 1970 Saturday's schedule of TV programs 2 Headslart 3 The Tiling About Money 4 Colonel Bleep 6 Kami, Home 7 Project Know 10 Bugs Bunny--Head Runner 2 Dusty's Trceliouse 5 Capt. Fathom 4 Dodo 5 Faith (o Faith 6 Your Health 7 Davey nnd Goliath 11 Christophers Davey and Golinth 2 The Jetsons 3-4-28 Heckle and Jeckle 5 Prince Planet 6 Chief Halftown 7-17 Gulliver 10 Gene London 11 Oral Roberts Presents 9 News Bugs Bunny--Road Runner 5 Fireball 6 Cartoon Castle 7-17 Smokey the Bear 9 Insight 10 Cartoon Corner 11 This Is The Life 3-4-28 The Grump 5 Movie 7-17 Cattanooga Cats 9 Connecticut Report 2-10 Dastardly and Muttley 3-4-28 Pink Panther 6 Captain Noah Weekend movies SATURDAY 8:00 (17) "Black Narcissus" Deborah Kerr, Jean Simmons. 8:30 5 a i a Daughter" Otto Kruger, Gloria llolden.

9:00 (3-4-28) "Masquerade" i a Hawkins, Christopher Witty. 10:00 (17) "Dead Men Walk" a Carlisle. (5) "Cool World" Hampton Clanton, Yolanda Rodriguez. (9) "The Tartars" Orson Welles, Victor Mature. 11:25 (10) "The Key" William Holden, Sophia Loren, Trevor Howard.

11:30 (3) "Wings Of Eagles" John Wayne, Ward Bond. (4) "The Birds" Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette, Jessica Tandy. (6) "The Left Hand Of God" Humphrey Bogart, Gene Tierney. (7) "Picnic" i i a Holden, Kim Novak, Rosalind i Susan Strasberg. (2B) "Dingaka" i Prowse, Stanley Baker.

1:30 (6) "Devil Doll" a i a i i a Sylvester. Debut in movies HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Singer Jaye P. Morgan makes her movie debut in a non singing role in "The All-American Boy" for Warner Bros. SUNDAY 5:00 (3) "I a i A Witch" Veronica Lake, Fredric March. (9) "Armored Car Robbery" Charles McGraw, Robert Sterling.

1 1 a Daughter" Martha Raye, Charles Ruggles, Richard Denning. 5:30 (4) "Next To No Time" Drake. 7:00 (9) "Battleground" -Van Johnson, James i more, George Murphy, Denise Darcel. (17) "Full of Life" Judy i a i a i Esther Minciotti. 8:00 (5) "Tea For Two" -Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Billy DeWolfe.

9:00 6 7 Bullets Fly" Tom Adams, Dawn Addams, Tim Barrett. (9) "Lady Of Burlesque" -Barbara Stanwyck, Michael O'Shea. (17) "Samson And The Vampire Women" Santo Lorean Valazques. 11:00 (17) "Captain Fury" -Victor McLaglen, Paul Lukas, Brian Aherne, Judy Lang. 11:30 (2) "Shane" Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur.

(3) "The Big Clock" Ray Milland, Charles Laughton. (7) "Do You This Dan Duryea, Isa Miranda, Shirley Cameron. (10) i A American" Burt Lancaster, Charles Bickford. Puerto Hlcan Yorker 2-10 Wacky Knees 3-4-28 Pufustuf 6-7 Hot Wheels 9 New Jersey Reports 11 Suburban Closcup 17 Astro Boy 2-10 Scooby-Doo 3-4-28 Biiimnn Splits 5 Movie 6-7 Hardy Boys 9 Movie 11 Green Thumb 17 Prince Planet 2-10 Archie 6-7 Sky Hawks 11 Focus New Jersey .17 Eighth Man 3 On The Scene 4-28 Flints tones 6 At Alberts Showcase 7-17 George of the Jungle 11 Insight AFTERNOON 2-10 The Monkees 3 Movie 4-28 Jambo 5 Death Valley Days 7-17 Get It Together 11 Continental Miniatures 2-10 Penelope Pilstop 4-28 Underdog 5 Wells Fargo 6-7 American Bandstand 9 Movie 11 Survival 17 Fury 2-10 Superman 4 Agriculture USA 5 Black News 11 Burns And Allen 17 Movie 28 Travel Time 2-10 Johnny Quest 3 Jobs Now 4 International Zone 5 Defeat of the Armada 6 Insight 7 Movie 11 Westerners Tell It Like It Is 3-4-28 Baseball Today 6 Everly Brothers 9 Movie 10 Jetsons 11 Baseball: Royals vs. Yankees 3-4-28 Baseball: Twins vs.

Red Sox Caveat Venditor 5 Big Attack 10 Dusty's Treehouse 7 Movie 2 Black Letters 5-10-17 Movies 2 Time to Speak 6 All American College Show 2 Rcportolrc Workshop 7 Bowling 9 Movie 2-10 Horse Racing 11 Now Explosion 2-3-4-28 Movies 5 Combat 6-7 Wide World of Sports 10 Route 56 17 Wide Country 28 Movie NET Journal EVENING 4 It's Academic 5 McHale's Navy 6-7 PGA Golf 9 Gilligan's Island 17 Wrestling 2-3-4-6-7-10 News 5 My Favorite Martian 9 Dick Van Dyke 12 Festivals of Pennsylvania 2-3-28 News 4 New York Illustrated 5 I Love Lucy 6 Baseball: Phillies vs. Reds 9 Sing Along With Mitch 10 Sea Hunt 17 The Invaders 2-10 Jackie Gleason 3-4-28 NBC Comedy 5 The Prisoner 7 Let's Make A Deal 12 Focus on Sweden 7 Newlywed Game 9 Football: Jets vs. Falcons 12 NET Playhouse 17 Movie 2-10 My Three Sons 3-4-Z8 Adam 12 5 Movie 6-7 Lawrence Welk 2-10 Green Acres 3-4-28 Movie 11 The Real Tom Kennedy 6-7 Engelbert Humperdinck 10 Petticoat Junction 12 David Susskind 5-11 News 10 Mannix 17 Movie College Show 6 Nashville Music 7 One Man Show 11 Equal Time 2-34-7-10 News 5-9 Movie 11 Now Explosion Movie Football: Giants vs. Chargers 3-6-7-28 Movies 4 Movie 17 Harness Racing Playboy After Dark Outstanding woman TV producer examines drug motivation, abuse NEW YORK, N.Y. An NBC News special examining i a i for turning to drugs and programs to stem the rapid Increase In youths' drug use will be colorcast on the NBC Television Network in late August.

NBC award-winning producer Lucy It filming onrlwur documentary, which wlH In a pwwnal way how to drug tdlKtr littlo among ago grwpi and social claitn. "We're going to show the who and the why," Mrs. Jarvis says. "The drug problem cuts across all age groups and social classes in every state of the Union, and we will cover the whole range." A part of program will an 1n-dopth case study of a whift high school boy who has bean on drugs for flva years without his parents realizing It. "The parents think of themselves at typical solid American family," Mrs.

Jarvis relates. "It not until Hvt (hock of He)r arrest drugs that they realized something a basically wrong. This Him attemfN explore what wrong In such sltuatJons. The family and the drug a center cooperated fully In me a a benefit." In the ghetto, where drug use can begin as early as age a i a through the coverage of a i a community-financed action group. Sequences filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Phoenix, Arizona, will reemphasize the degree to which drugs have saturated the middle class and affluent society, according to Mrs.

a i "There will be dramatic illustrations of how drugs have penetrated the junior high and elementary schools as well as the elite i a schools." In addition, various experts will comment on Hw causes of rhe 'alienation of youth and their relationship to drug use. Mrs. Jarvis sayst "The program will show a the ghetto is rehabilitated, unless we keep attacking the source of drugs, and unless Ihe youth of America are made to feel a have a a stake in their future, the U.S. is in danger of becoming one large detoxification center." Mrs. a i joined NBC In 1960.

A her award-winning specials are "The Kremlin" (1963), "The i won 14 national and international awards in 1964-65), and "Who Shall Live?" (1965). She has also done critically-acclaimed programs with Dr. Christian Barnard; Nikita Khrushchev, a a i a a Picasso. Her latest NBC News documentary was "Cry An NBC White Paper on Ment a i broadcast on the NBC-TV Network April 25. Old tale, Beanstalk, on TV NEW A miislcnl a a a i of the classic children's Inle, "Jnck nml the licanslalk," will be I i Street Players repertory company on WCBS-TV Sunday, at 5:00 p.m.

in color on Channel 2 i a a a originally presented April 8, 1966) i i a i i version of Hie a ever- a i a a a scientifically-inclined giant, and i a villain known ns The Black Baron. It was written and directed by Jim Eiler, who, with Jeanne Bargy, composed its ten musical numbers. Jack is played by Hal Holden, the giant by Will' B. Able, the villain by Robert Dagny and Jack's mother by a "Jack and the Beanstalk" was produced for WCBS-TV by Ethel Burns. RCA FIDDLE FREE COLOR TV The Bruland GM-615 For Better Services Savings WM.

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