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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 70

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Calgary Heraldi
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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70
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Sunday, March 8 (As Listed By The Stations) THE HERALD WORLD OF TELEVISION 13 i nil iibKALU WORLD OF TELEVISION Program To Study Giant Animals Pianist On Dean Martin Show Channel A (') Channel 2 MORNING 7:30 Pinnochio and Oz I UAnkiniM mwfvni 1 nil-. OS Sn fVinr tVlOir nnr, Thought For Today Just Lets Things Happen' uartoon Party ed to thf urv iNews a.uu TORONTO (Special) -Once, millions of years ago, animals of immense proportions roamed the earth's surface. Today these ereat rrpn. lldLiUllCtl Darks. o.uu nex numDard Q-nn 1 T-.

1 s.ou ii is written 10'(V THl. TTi the piano. Father was an at wai rtoDerts Q.n t-: When this ended, I went back "iic, unlike ins iei- lOW Slant tha fhinn ic oiui ur loaay in-sn ur i uay ui, discovery in-nn ittint. ui hires can only be seen as re JO a gcu- TP dponafiil tt TnmnrrmiT 10:30 Windnm rVn w.i.vi uutay 11:00 Rlltlpr's Root the tallest of all li vincf ani plicas and fossils in museums. But there are still a 11:00 This WppIt mals, reaching an avuraon Anti Smalrinn 11:30 Western Panada 3 iew ammais considered height Of 1fi fppt nrsA nri CKNUUN over one ton when fullv hi- 1 cKnuunl Manitoba giants by today's standards the giraffe, the elephant and the rhinoceros.

On Sunday March 8, 5 p.m. Chan- grown. While the giraffe's iteport centennial height is an obvious advant aixm uoiumn Stafford. He met Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis as vocal arranger at Paramount Studios. "I never got to know Dean real well, but I knew who he was," said Ken.

"I was still working with Frank when the Paramount job folded. After I did the Hit Parade for three years, it went tv, but not with us. I stayed as Frank's accompanist until 1952. Then I became Eddie Fisher's accompanist. We did Coke Time twice a week for five years and two months." age when it comes to feeding, rm JjUOin BnoW nine.

i 1 iviariiet fiace ti -a wmuiie series Worlrl takoo a a long neck can also cause IU jjjunisuiiis aim oiaaes' 1-nn cinojust x-iesents 2-nn rail tv, i cei tain proDiems. He cannot 1:30 rnnntrw roloJ luuii au these fascinating creatures in Giants. TORONTO (Special)-Ken Lane met Dean Martin in 1948. He did not see him again until 1956, when he was asked to become Dean's accompanist. "I kind of let things happen," said Ken.

"The timing has to be right. I firmly believe that timing is most important:" Ken has continued as Dean's accompanist to this day, appearing with him in nightclubs and on The Dean Martin Show, which is telecast on Channel 4 Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. "I was born in Brooklyn," said Ken. "My parents were both musical. My first memories are of their winding up the Victrola.

They liked serious mUSiC. Mv fatW nlavpl 2:30 Timmo'i! TTootn uwci ins neaa to drink with- iwj ciiciiuai i 2:00 MatrPr nf FvntinKnmn into the publishing business. I met Sinatra, before he went with Dorsey and Harry James. He used to rehearse in my office. At that time I had a show in New York, including a choir and instrumental group.

I played the piano and conducted. I also made vocal arrangements." Columbia Pictures brought him to California as vocal director, but the army got him four months later. Sinatra, who had a radio show, asked Ken to come to work as choir director following his discharge in 1944. "This led to Ken Lane and The Hit Paraders, with Frank as star," Ken said. "I had the choir." jr AJOOtCl Cool CUA torney.

My mother is still living, in North Hollywood. I started studying the piano when I was eight." After high school, Ken worked for four months as a bookkeeper in a meat-packing house. One of his father's clients then sent him to see George Marlowe, who was opening his own publishing firm on the strength of Home, a song which had become a big hit. "My main job was taking songs around to people like Bmg Crosby and Kate Smith," said Ken. "I'd demonstrate the songs hoping they would sing them on radio." He also did some singing.

"I loved singing," he added. "I was a second tenor. I ui oyieauing nis long legs j. 2:30 Timmv's ITnstpi. s-nn Pomo'i.

1 muc apcui, ana mis position tvt Seal Show 3:30 Horst KnehW vco uuu very vuineraDie to 3:00 Curling First of the giants seen on the program is the rhinoceros. Rhinos have undergone very little in the 4:00 World Tomorrow uuiu ins principal en- Pm? tho linw 1 4:00 Movie: The Lost 4:30 Question Period World of Sinbad ablv. fhp crirnffp a1iTon ti 5:00 Untamed World v. MlVYdVO LdlitiS lutionary changes since the 5:30 Reach For The Tod Nun MC1U1C QUenchin? his thirst EVENING time of their ancestors who can be traced back over EVENING fi-on Walt a. a.

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xiiere is also a look at the new methods being used to tranquilize rhin- i ae one False Step seai campaign head and small ears. The African type is the lamest nf Red Deer Channel 6 the land animals, growing to feet in height and up to six tons in weight. Because of his great size and ancient ABSTAINERS INSURANCE Fire and Auto Ins. for TEE-TOTALERS PHONE 264-2064 Siemens Insurance Agency 1:30 Country Calendar 2:00 New Majority 2:30 Curling City 4:56 CBC News 5:00 This Land Of Ours 5:30 Hymn Sing 6:00 Walt Disney 7:00 Tommy Hunter Show 7:30 My World 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 Wayne and Shuster 10:00 Weekend 11:00 Weekend News 11:15 The Nation's Business 11:20 Night Editor 11:30 Movie: Ding Dong Williams PHONE OR MAIL COUPON FOR E(S)MS off EAlLi(0)(0)M 3 AREAS L-ROOM D-ROOM HALL or STAIRS appearance, many fanciful tales have been developed about an elephant's life span. Giants takes a look at this and other aspects of this complex, sensitive and emotional animal.

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