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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 103

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THE SUN-TELEGRAM, TV WEEK, MAY 27, 1973 WEEK, 6:00 6:30 7:30 9:00 6:30 7:30 SUNDAY, MAY 27 5 (C) "For Those Who Think Young" (com) '64 James Darren. 11 (C) "Don't Go Near the Water" (com) '57 Glenn Ford, Gia Scala. 9 (C) 'The Pride and the Passion" (dra) '57 Frank Sinatra. 7 17 3 (C) "That's My Boy" (com) '51 Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin. MONDAY, MAY 28 7 (C) "1001 Arabian Nights" (cartoon) '60.

26 (C) "Where the Bullets Fly" (dra) '66 Tom Adams. 5 "Two for the Seesaw" (dra) '62 Robert Mitchum, Shirley MacLaine. 9 "Johnny Cool" (mys) '63 Henry Silva, Elizabeth Montgomery. TUESDAY, MAY 29 7 (C) "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?" (com) '63 Dean Martin. 26 (C) "The Bramble Bush" (dra) '60 Richard Burton.

5 "Two for the Seesaw" (dra) '62 Robert Mitchum, Shirley MacLaine. 9 "Mr. Moses" (adv) '65 Robert Mitchum, Carroll Baker. 4 23 6 (C) "No Promises No Pledges" stars John Davidson, Jack Cas-sidy and Lauren Hutton; "Go Sing the Songs, Mark" stars Christopher Mitchum and Bonnie Bedelia. 7 17 3 (C) "Five Desperate Women" (dra) '72 Anjanette Comer, Stefa- nie Powers, Julie Sommars, Denise Nicholas, Joan Hackett.

29 8 (C) "Your Money or Your Wife" (com) '61 Donald Sinden. 9 "A Hard Day's Night" (mus) '64 The Beatles. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 7 (C) "The Pleasure of His Company" Part I (rom) '61 Fred Astaire, Debbie Reynolds. "Follow the Sun" (dra) '51 Glenn Ford. "Two for the Seesaw" (dra) '62 Robert Mitchum, Shirley MacLaine.

"Road to Hong Kong" (com) '62 Bob Hope, Bing Crosby. 26 5 9 7 9 ll i to "Curse of tne Fly" (nor) 'bs Brian uonievy. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, in the first television showing of one of their greatest comedy hits, play college roommates in "That's My Boy" on the ABC Sunday Night Mov're at 9PM. (C) "Rider In the Night" (mys) '64 Johan Van Heerden. 6:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 6:30 7:30 8:30 10:00 6:30 7:30 10:00 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:30 6:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 10:00 THURSDAY, MAY 31 Business executive Larry Mapes (John Davidson) begins a new romance with a free-spirited girl, Darleen (Lauren Hutton), in one segment of "World Premiere: A Time for Love," two separate one-hour love stories on the NBC Tuesday Night Movie at 8PM.

7 (C) "The Pleasure of His Company" Concl. (rom) '61 Fred Astaire. 26 (C) "The Tramplers" (wes) '66 James Mitchum. 5 "Act of Lowe" (dra) '54 Kirk Douglas, Dany Robin. 9 "Adventures of Don Juan" (adv) '49 Errol Flynn.

9 (C) "Woman of Straw" (dra) '64 Gina Lollobrigida, Sean Connery. FRIDAY, JUNE 1 7 "The Seventh Sin" (dra) '57 Eleanor Parker, George Sanders. 26 (C) "The Bounty Killer" (wes) "64 Rod Cameron. 5 "Two for the Seesaw" (dra) '62 Robert Mitchum, Shirley MacLaine. 9 "Action in the North Atlantic" (dra) '43 Humphrey Bogart.

2 29 8 (C) "The Maltese Bippy" (com) '69 Dan Rowan, Dick Martin. 2 29 8 (C) "Walk With Love and Death" (dra) '69 Anjelica Huston. SATURDAY, JUNE 2 23 6 (C) "Winchester 73" (wes) '67 Tom Tryon. 9 "Red River" (wes) '48 John Wayne, Montgomery Clift. 5 "Black Friday" (hor) '40 Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi.

4 23 6 (C) "Play Dirty" (dra) '69 Michael Caine, Nigel Green. 5 "Two for the Seesaw" (dra) '62 Robert Mitchum, Shirley MacLaine. Julia Duffy, a new cast member on The Doctors, NBC's daytime drama series, portrays Penny Davis, daughter of Dr. Althea Davis. The program is colorcast Mondays through Fridays at 1PM.

JOANNA: ACTRESS WRITER Joanna Barnes, the beautiful and brainy young actress who's been a semi-regular on television's "What's My Line?" for the past five years, and who also combines her TV activities with film-acting, wears still another hat. The modish) blonde actress is also an author, with her third book newly-arrived in the book-stores. This one's called "Who Is Carla and it's a quick and compassionate portrait of a young film star and her gradual retreat from reality. Joanna's first novel (and second book) was "The Deceivers," published three years ago to widespread acclaim and near bcstseller-dom. Writing is not a new game to the former Boston socialite.

When she was graduated from Smith College (with a Phi Beta Kappa key intact), she intended to make writing her career. In fact, it was a magazine assignment to do a behind-the scenes piece of filmmaking that first brought Joanna to the attention of talent scouts. Within a week, she had a contract and was set to make her acting debut in a telefilm with Louis Jourdan. Since then, she's combined acting with writing, at one point in her career writing book reviews for the Los Angeles Times, at another doing a regular column on interior decorating, at which she is a pro. Her first book, indeed, was on that subject and was titled, "Starting From Scratch." Now a firmly established member of the writing profession, Jo? urn's already plotting her next novel.

She's even started searching out a small office to rent, where she can work undisturbed. She's done each of her books in rented isolation, and as soon as the new quarters are found, she'll set to work on what will (if it follows the pattern of its predecessors) take eight to nine months to complete, with Joanna working seven days a week, four to five hours a day at her typewriter. Life could be cushy and carefree for Joanna Barnes, born as she was to wealth and ease. But she's one artist who doesn't yearn to rest on her laurels. Some 20 films and three separate TV series of her own in the past, plus literally hundreds of guests appearances on all the top TV series, plus a 5-year run on "What's My all attest to the fact that Joanna loves to work, and works hard.

Acting, writing, creating are what she thrives on, and she's energetically intent on juggling her multi-careers for a few decades yet to come! Page 26.

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