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5an Mateo Times 21 Monday, Oct. 17. I960 Weekend's TV Was in Low Key TV SCREENINGS Bob Foster ENTERTAINMENT TV RADIO MOViE DRAMA HOLLYWOOD LIQUID FILIBUSTER CRAIG Colo. L'S. McCahidless tells of new drink invented by Los Angeles bartender.

The drink is designed for Con Ey CYNTfflA XOWRY Jack EaiJev, M.C. of the day xn rtf tHTYI Bay Area FM KTVU (2) KRON TV (4). KPIX (5) TV LOG KGO TV (7) KQED (9) KNTV (11) uie cc opcrauon oi tne uetrcit an a RadicrDirectory it is Hard to reauze that less than a year ago I wrote in this column complaining at the lack of sports coverage on KNBC. That column came as a result of KSJO Tonight OiklHia" fan' Fnnci Rgrfceliy Ernie Ford Show. Steve Allen will lake on another dramatic role this' time playing a serious role of a psychiatrist in.

the. Oct. 27 June Allyson Shirley Temple will tackle another Mark Twain story, "The Prince and the Pauper." on Oct, 30. KJAI KYA FW KPFA KRON FM KEAR KAFE KCH5 FM 4:30 P.M. tomobile manufacturers, had the bright idea of taking the new model cars to the public by television Sunday It was, in many ways, an improvement over the Did system of inviting the public into a hired ball to see ihe new models: No Miking problems involving the public's 1 A.M.

I ALMANAC NEWSREEL Sin Frinciua ckunit Sin Frjnciica 1 CAI SATELLITE 2 A.M. I HEADLINE NEWS KNICFM A Fox Wrtl Cottn Theoirf OPEN 6:45 P.M. At 7:0010:25 P.M. KPEN XDFC TUESDAY P.M. THREE STOOGES POPEYE, MAYOB ART 7 CAPTAIN GALLANT SCIEHCt HAB ANDNEAP.

1 THE THREE STOOCES 5:00 P.M. THE EARLY SHOW an announced policy change which meant that there would be no sports on the air from that station. Things have sure changed. Last Monday night KNBC added a new show to their schedule, featuring Bud Foster and Vince Scully. Scully, announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Foster, the voice of the Oakland Raiders, now do a show each weeknight in which Scully talks from Los Angeles and Foster, from San Francisco.

As far as can be recalled, this is the. first sports show ever to use sports commentators from the two cities on the same urogram. On occasion, when has to come to S. F. for another job, the show will' originate in the.

KNBC studios. When Foster finds it necessary to go to Los Angeles, the whole show will originate there. ntrkftey oars' 1,15 wearJ' 'cet no sales SlnFranciicoP'tes. hp FrtncTico; All the cars looked beautiful. Sin A t.

KRE KGO FM 'KHIP 6 A.M. CHEMISTRY (COLOR) "Aeoi at s'arrina Rtctiard aix and IzaUtlh AUan. World War hasn't been able to identify any ETlf I imake of car since they changed JLIVlS L0SIH2 d.S the shape of the Packard radiator or air act' rebel agiinjt killing 1 FARM. FLASHES NOW! (1933) very much alike. 1 STORY HOUR Teen Agers' Idol 5:30 P.M.

LOS ANGELES (UPI A re it IF IT WILL HELP Mr. Stoneham any, in workm cent poll ot the nation's younger set indicates such teen age idols as Elvis Presley, Fabian and Pat li 6:30 A.M. 4 ALGEBRA (COLORl 5 BOOKS AND MAN A.M. DIMENSIONS 7:00 A.M. TODAY, DAVE 6ARR0WAY I MORNING NEWS REPORTS A.M.

ALMANAC NEWSREEL out a program of baseball telecasts, may we suggest that he permit all the Los Angeles Dodgers games Boone already are old by teen Art Linkletter headed up a good humored and rnlher uninspired special on NBC Sunday night called "Love Is Funny." It consisted of a few songs and sweet sentiments on the main subject, a couple of. comedy sketches by Betty Garrett and Alan Young, and a lot of those audience participation gags and gimmicks Linkletter is so fond of on Are Funny" and' his daytime standards. 'Teen Magazine announced day its nationwide poll turned 7 CHARLEY HORSE SHOW 1 CAPTAIN GALLANT P.M SING HI, SiN3 LO 6:00 P.M. 2 AMOS 'N' ANDY 4 SIX O'CLOCK' NEWS, ART BROWN 7 It'S A GREAT LIFE AR0UND AN3 ABOUT 11. RECORD HOP.

F.M. HUNTLEY, BRINKLEY REPORT 6:30 P.M. i WOODY WOODPECKER HONEYMOONESS 7 SHTLL NrWi, jW MOORE PORTRAIT IN MUSIC POPEYE 7 JOHN DALY AND THE NEWS 11 CKANN6L II NEWS, GLENN DESMOND a list of entertainers unheard of 7:30 A.M. by many of today's older genera ADVENTURE SCHOOL tion. Leaders were Brenda Lee.

the Everlys, Do die 'Stevens, the Corcorans and Joanie Som'mers, show. Teen agers who were feeling deprived after the disappearance oi Dick Clark's weekend show wil! th Presley. Fabian and Boone i piayea in lqs Angeles to come through, and the Saturday road game from back east. This would be a total of probably 22 games altogether. Nobody would ask that any home games be tele cast, but if fans could be assured of the L.A.

series, I and a Saturday game while the team is on the road, I everybody would be happy. I This number of games would only whet the ap petite and would not be a problem at the gate. In fact, it is extremely likely that such a program would send more thousands through the turnstiles, than ever before. Not only that but it would tend to develop new fans, those who have only been mildly interested, up to this point. fc NETWORK BRASS, anxious to see which way the ratings are going this season, might, put a small wager that "Michael Shayne" (NBC KRON TV, 10 p.m.

Fri JOAN OAVtS SHOW 1.1 A I CAPTAIN KANGAROO a.m. ALMANAC NEWSREEL far back in the list, according the magazine. be happy with NBC's new "Saturday Prom." 7:00 P.M. 2 CANNONBA SCIENCE IN ACTION 2nd Thrilling Hit: Unia.ua EKptrimct inTairor "TERROR IS A MAN" 8:30 A.M. Ail in all it was a law key week Dr.

Robert t. Orr, Cairrornla Academy: Gingham, Jeans For Dance Party SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO end in the entertainment Haroa. Politics was front and center in the public affairs shows and I'm looking forward now to election oi sc mces itiD u5r iniroouce of monkeys CHANNEL FIVE NEWS PHIL SILVERS 5H0W. Bllko li etueht aetwinn Gingham and Jeans" will be the theme for the dance sched ind Army nancuvci 9:00 A.M. 4 DOUGH RE Ml 3 OF RILEY 7 JACK LA LANNE SHOW J.PARLCNS FRANCAIS day after which' wc can get around rCMNICOLCR WAftH uled by Woman's club to some other subjects.

11 Buri Euri October 22. Music will "THE CONQUEHOB" the Semi Tones. Proceeds Renee Tayior. a bright new face 9:30 A.M. from the dar.ee will be used for FCX REDWOOD EM9 29a? "SWORQ AND THE DEACON" "TERROR IS A KAN" P.M.

SPORTS, RUSS HODGES P.M, I DOUC EDWARDS AND THE NEWS. 7:30 P.M. 3 GRAND JURY' 4 RIVERBOAT CapTain Grey Holijun slrlvei to or Mi sternwhtfiler wheo ksn among ttic ranKs of comediennes, shines much more brightly on Starring Robert Preston Dorothy McGuirc Eve Ardert A. Lansbury S. Knight AND AT 7:00 10:45 "UNTIL THEY SAIL" Paul Newittan Jean Simmons the scholarship fund, an annual award given by the club for the PLAY YOUR HUNCH (COLOR) 5 VIDEO VILLAGE 7 ROMPER ROOM SCIENCE FAR AND NEAR STANFORD DA 4 "COM3 DANCE WITH MF' "MtfHDER, INC." past six years to a deserving high school student of South San Francisco.

Jack Paar's late cvenuig show than she did in a' bit on the Perry Como Show. Maybe writer Good mnn Ace and his crew don't quite 10.00 A.M. vc5iel has day) wili be one of those shows to start garnering a top rating. The "Michael Shavne" series has a lot "of thing's in its favor. The star Richard Denning is a farrfiliar and popular name and face to the television public.

The writing is above average, as is Four Star's production. The supporting cast is excellent with pretty and talented Pat Donahue, as Shavne's. secretary, Jerry Paris as Tim O'Rourke and Herb R'udley as Will Gentry. Miss Donahue is no newcomer to television, hav Ing played in just about every top television series since being discovered in the fabulous Copa line in York. Herb Rudley, who plays the mature chief of oo The dance is being arranged Mrs.

Jess Giles, enairweman her brand of humor. NEC, in exchange for million dollars, hss the ways and means' carnrr.it IS9 A Fox Cotrit ThnlM (. Last 2 Day Open 6:45 p.m. 'crt 1 crnd 10:30 p.i 1 PRICE IS RIGHT tCOLOKl 5 1 LOVE LUCY 1 LOVE LUCY 1 DAILY WORD A.M. 1 WOMEN'S WORLD 10:10 A.M.

SALUDOS AMIGOI 1 EARLY EDITION 10:11 A.M 1 INDUSTRY DN PARADE rights for (be annual Emmy awards telecast for die next five with Mrs. Richard Viergiver co chairwoman. Olher mem TO TELL THfi TRUTH THE CHEYENNE SHOW' 1 BEGINNINGS Tne fannx.1 photoqapher Kir; editor 31 lr Chlcjio LH'ly Nfw'j, 11 THE CHEYENNE SHOW 8:00 P.M. i POLICE STATION PETE AND GLADYS lyears. ur.

i ran htemton, presi bers are the Mesciames Clay Iboi S. has joined the Blaloek. Mei vis Cole dent Basil Cruse. Guide Lorenzi, Rich Gladys decides lhat iht haj 0a1 10:30 A.M: ar.l Zanc Webb, and Martin Ubfcaus. lengthening list of TV types dipping into' book writing.

however, will not be an autobiography or joke book, but a study of "broadcast journalism." CONCENTRATION THE CLEAR HORIZON. HAY MILLAHD SHOW lice of Miami in the scries, looks, more like Will I Gentry than Brett Halliday imagined when he wrote the book years ago. Denning himself is no Johnny come latelv. After 11 MEDIC Jewish Seniors Meet Thursday SAN CAHLOS The Senior long career 'in motion pictures, which included such 11:00 A.M. 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 5 LOVE OF LIFE 7 MORNING COURT VIVA EL ESPANOL nlms as.

"Battle of Rogue River" and "Lost Treasure Extra Chrysanthemum Tea for Moms STANFORD The Stanford Citizens' group sponsored by Temple Beth Jacob and the Pen 2nd Hit 'The Half Pint "The Hound undiscovered acting Talcnl and nfi comedy ot crrori when a mmlt torn pun takes over Iht Porter heme tor eitfrlor lliots. KALEIDOSCOPE 8:30 P.M. CHANNEL 1 PRESENTS "Escape To starrino Par. bftre Stsnwvck and Robert Ryan. (1M5) i TALES OF WELLS FARGO Jim Hsrdls prcver.ts a Ihclt and dt livers valuable parcel of lewels 10 lis rightful owner.

BRINGING UP BUDDY iljSdv'l sv. aunls, Vtoltt and Irti Flwtr, try to ct es matchmakers when ihe girl who used to live next door turns up In Buddy's Irveflnon! c'ficc, 7 SURFSIDE SIX THE WRITTEN WORD 7 SURFSIDE SIX 11 MORNING COURT insula Jewish ccrnrnimity center, will meet October 20, at 3 p.m. 01 a whole series of "Mr. and. Mrs North" television shows, Denning seems to have developed maturity it takes to play Michael Shayne, "Michael Shayne" might well be the big attraction of the Friday night television schedule.

the Temple building in Red Mothers ciub nill held its annual 11:30 A.M. i JET JACKSON 4 IT COULD HE YOU iCOLOR) 5 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 7 LOVE THAT BOB wood City. Included on the program hono: THERE IS A DFFERENCE! ing Succoth will be a short business session followed by entertain Sail Elvis Breaks Little Finger 11 LOVE THAT BOB A.M. GUIDING LIGHT 1 SHORT STORY THEATRE Chrysanthemum Tea November 3 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the.

home of President and Mrs. J. E. Wallace Sterling. Mrs." Robert R.

Eowen of Atherton is the of the The tea, which is the one fund raising event held annually. ment, discussions, cards and other socia: jianies. 9:00 P.M. TOSITE Tcnn. Elvis to try for the 'earn at Hish be served all senior citizens! ONE COIVUPLETE SHOW 12 NOON welcome.

Transportation may: jriiaiBy wa m.a tooay School because he had to work be arranged by calling the Center' ie starts 'a local sold rush In Skio to prevent conman Jeff Dura sfldir.c. Kalny O'Hara's, hotel Ic office ban or Mrs. football game with a. crowd of sch0D" bich school chums. Tlvo teams made i 4 JAN MURRAY SHOW (COLOR) 5 THE NOON NEWS, WANDA RA 7 THE TEXAHS 11 THE TEXAHS 12:30 P.M.

PAUL MATES mm and grnb. Lina Wise of Redwood City. MARLQR BRANDO The rock 'n' roll king, homeK osley.snd pals were playing on rojtlna fo: from Hollywood for a rest, Ian elementary school field i LORETTA YOUWO Membership Tea For Belnionters snapped the little finger on sm Presey mailsion v.hen AS THE WORLD TURNS QUEEN FOR A DAY II QUEEN FOR A DAY guitar strummiug hand will i i the Men's and Women's Rest homes, on the campus. The club has operated the liomes for '37 years in. order to make it possible for the student to receive "home like" care and bed rest when he is not ill enough to be hospitalized.

Mrs. Harry Kimball of Atherton is the chairman for this year's Chrysanthemum Tea. serious lejltlmjte drsma, INVITATION TO OPERA 9:30 P. M. I DANTE What Dante rtoesn'l kr.ow comfl close to kllllns him, Pat Medina guest! when he made a dive for the ball BELMONT Mrs.

James Lococo "It didn't hurt bad." said Pres. MaCfflTO KTOin Thelkakouse has arranged the program for the 1 P.M. carrier and missed. After surgery to set the firmer. Presley.

25, was admitted to Bap yearly membership tea of Belmont Woman's club, which ley. i man even know it was broken until of the bays noticed it was twisted around over tist Hospital for an overnight will' be held October 19 at Lind i BURNS AND ALLEN YOUNO DR. MALOHE I FULL CIRCLE 7 ABOUT FACES 11 ABOUT FACES ,:10 P.M. STORY FRIENDS i hall. the next finger." aDVPNTURES IN PARADISE GRA55ROOT VOTERS, H4J ADVENTURES IN PARADISE Patricia Wilder, pianist.

wiLl bc stay. Touch football is a favorite pas lime for the 'famed singer, a frustrated halfback who wasn't able NOW he guest performer. She 10:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. student at the College of Notre Dame and is a pupil' of, Leone ALBERT Eldest Lennon Sister Wed Nesbit.

1 OUR MISS BROOKS A FROM THESE ROOTS HOUSE PARTY 7 DIVORCE HEARING I LET'S FIGURE II AS THE. WORLD TURNS THE NEWS, LESLIE A. NICHOLS BARBARA STANWYCK SHOW Lloyd Nolan auests as a worr entangled In 'an emotional fllct lS year old daugh while hi! whe giving birth wvci'h 5 HENNESSEY Hostesses for the tea wil COMPANION BIG HIT Mrs. F. C.

Neerman. Mrs. K. Calif. CAP) Dianne Bruce Gullien! Mrs.

Lennon, eldest of the singing Len 2:00 P.M. James Lawless, Mrs; Steve Varni Chick Hennessey becomes Involved in 'Julie' non sisters, married her high and Mrs. Albertus Niehuis. I MOVIE MAT I NEB PRICES THIS jdffiSfe ENGAGEHENT GEN. 1J5 SSgM CHILDREN 3Jc tL SHOWN ONCEAT Goodbye" starring trroi Flyfln and Elean parxer.

i wo people who leve Tw Belmont Probes cloak and da59fr atmosphtre envelopes the Nravy hosollol. PJA. 1 SP0RT5, BUD FOSTER 10: P.M. 2 WEATHER 10:30 P.M. 2 SHERWOOD AS IS Curriculum ENDS TUES.TfGfiT "IT STARTED IN NAPLES" AT 8:40 TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT" 7:05 10:25 i Disney Visits 1 Old Home Town 5IARCELIKE, (AP) Walt Disney came back to his old home town Sunday to dedicate' a new school named after him.

Disney, who attended grade school in Marccline in 1905 Savc playjrouncl equipment, a tigpolc. motion picture equip; merit and films for the school. Disney said, "I'm not modest'. I'm scared. I'm not funny.

1 hide behind the mouse, the duck and a lot other things. I'm still a farm bpy a small town boy." BELMONT Louis Barrett TA will its 'CurriculuEi school sweetheart The groom is Richard E. Gass, Zi. a telephone company employe. More than 1.U0O persons, including Dienne's 10 brothers sisters, attended the nuptial Mass at St.

Mark's Raman Catholic Church and a reception at the Aragon ballroom, where Lawrence VVelk's band has played for years. The sisters sing with the band. Dia.me, 20, has retired from lase on another f.f aja. 'e is. 4 MAKE ROOM F.OR DADDY 5 THE MILLIONAIRE 7 DAY IN COURT 11 DAY INCOURT 2:10 P.M.

7 SPACB SCIENCE 2:30 P.M. 4 HERE'S HOLLYWOOD THE VERDICT IS YOURS Night" October 13 beginning JACKPOT BOWLIHO, MILTON RBRLE I PRESIDENTIAL COUNT30WN 7 PETER CUHN WORLD REPORT, RAOENIEL 7:30 p.m. Parents remembering El AMINO 25th AVE. SAN MATto Barrett's theme for the year will try to at II PETER GUNN 11:00 P.M. PAUL COATES I tend this evening and acquaint themselves with teachers and the work in the classrooms.

shoiv business, making the Lei), non sisters a trio. 3:00 P.M. 4 GOLDEN GATF PLAYHOUSE Refreshments will be sprved in the multi purpose room following ELEVEN O'CLOCK NEWS, JERRY JENSEN ELEVENTH HOUR NEWS, BILL TRACY 7 BEST OF THE MARX BROTHERS "fAarK Brothers at The Circus." zany trio tries to save a clr( frcr ruin. 193?) 11 CHANNEL NEWS, GLENN DESMOND the cf tna classrooms. Sheldon Lawrenco and Julia Ariwl! star in "Mark of ths Phoenlic" an Internaliorial spy adventurs Involving DAILY RADIO LOG There will be no executive board thieves 'and com OPENS WEDNESDAY roercJ meeting this month.

munlst spios. I9i7) 1:00 a.m. KOO Here This to 1 THE BRIGHTER DA BEAT THE CLOCK BEAT THE CLOCK KCBS Boo Fcuts; 0 Owen Spannr Prof. HerrcIl.DeGraff of Cornell KCBS Lo Thomai Ken Ackermar id Owen Spenr university says a research pro PARENTS Thfs Is 3:30 P.M. a.in, KOC BrKfas1 Club what you're "i 5 Vl V.iir rnr gram has shown met tne average American family is eating more good food for less money families in any other country its SOE ALIEN JftYNE Herscrl Marihail, and Melvyr Douj worried aboutf Hoidenp no Music (Dennis.

Dav. Paris, the wife. of laj, un i noncav 11, WHO 6D YOU TRUST? KFRC Hlcltoic to 1 the world. K'RC Dob to 7 i p.Tt KNIC Blilv Roddy; A KS Srwlloht; tJO Weatem Bv KCS is what yon nr. MFAD.0W8 ,4:00 P.M.

CAPTAIN SATELLITE CARTOONS KPIX DANCE 'PA STY AMERICAN BANDSTAND BEGINNINGS i Of Melody VIrglJl I THE LATE SHOW "ilong Came Youth," ilarrlno Charier Risers, Stuart Erwln and rrancei Doe. A Young American sportsman. Wont AMERICAN I Paul Harvey Harv; rlJ Henr Schacl 15 Guy Chrrnty; rt; Blnn Ci IVEMCHELL MAMIE 1 mwm emary Clooocy in Evanseiitv 0 KNBC Budd Heydt 1 Ttiura. KCS Vlewjolnt KOO Opera Curtain 3 Rollgi KCBS Arlhur Codfr.iV lo o'c KGO Bandstand to li p.m. tCCM Showllnw KCSS Houseparty; :30 Craig Harrison KGC Worlo Tomorrow COLLEGE CONFIDENTIAL rffivvf i and 5 TEnRFAAL DANA ANDREWS jlui cowrTioHED RHONDA FLEMING CROWDED SKY" El Camino IN COLOR The Sews JSiL Comedy Hit f.

I "CARRY ON, NURSE" llT "strangems vhen we I el KSET' 1 BteSsM mi "SGT. HUTLEDGE" I. ftSTt ZL 9 a to El Camino da 2 9771 St camino Jea. lltS Jlv 'TBOM THE TEJUIACE" 'Tin All Right, Jack" 'Jl "SUimtitArrEATra I NOW! DOORS OPEN 6:45 Shown Once Only 7:45 MICHAEL TODM ALSO: ONCE ONLY 10:20 KFRC Bob.ColvIs Jit KCBS Lowell Thomas; iHq MIGFET SHTONSST VM CtOSBT HcP3ERT IWflSHAlL COWW IWTTT RWCV SPARKS PLUS CO FEATURE :35 Musl 'til LY 3 0074 Show at 7:00 CiNinoJIeapC 2ft 'j'i? cdlo ir ot LUitt rrrv I mart mm Mr 1 ROONEY MOOiE DUXYCA 1 Frnk Sesj; Poin1 Sports, Ira Blue jli Bvilncs: TOMORROW .33 Winter; ALIVE WITH THRILLS I C'lf! Enolo: Orval Andcson p.m. KNBC Bllly KFRC BohmnaT ana Arbooait lo 1( KHBC bouj Pledger To 10 a.m.

Henry Schacht: :30 CalMornl: Calendar KCBS iH Sponn to 7 0'cIOCK a.m. KCBS Spolllgt'i drfy; rli Bud Foster; AleK Drier Wofd Tonlohfr Business; Worgon; 1 :15 ''lroll 10 Join Daly; Aii Pout Marvi'j KCD Edward K50 Frank fv. Van Horn;.

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