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The Cincinnati Post from Cincinnati, Ohio • 24

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THE CINCINNATI POST TIMES STAR Why Moon River Has oam ABOUT THE COVER Gunslinger's Debut A gorb for her DICK KLEINER Jane onda in TV Scout Page NOW! Mr Kleiner BASKETBALL TONIGHT! and the I I 1 ES 3 I I Ih as a HONI PA 1 6682 OR REE INSPECTION 1 El Senor One of the largest sets ever constructed for a tele vision show is the massive one of Scott Built at a cost of $100000 it covers several acres of the MGM Studios in Culver City Cal INE BEER STOP WATER BUGS MICE ROACHES TERMITES 12 when "Thot Won 1928 The first episode of Gun slinger new hour long fron tier adventure series will be and will be seen at 9 Thursday oh Channel 12 The opening drama set in post Civil War days finds Cord the play ed by Tony Young on an undercover assignment from Scott to hunt down a former medical officer charged with torturing and starving thousands of war time prisoners Preston oster plays Capt Zachary Wingate commandant of Scott Cord locates El Senor a strange man he believes is the notorious doctor practicing medicine among the poor of a Mexican vil lage When Cord attempts to take him the whole vil lage stands together to stop El capture REGULARLY featured in the new series are Charles Gray as Pico McGuire Mexican Irish friend Dee Pollock as young Billy Urchin Midge Ware as Amby Hollister owner and operator of the store at Scott and John Pickard as Sgt Maj John Page 8 MARY WOOD Mary Wood ROSE An other Special for Women this one dealing with Single and the reasons why women remain single Barbara Baxley plays the apprentice spin ster 8:30 31 ON CH 5: This Jack Benny Special will be a musical cavalcade of the pop tunes which have survived the years and still remain favorites Jack has some topnotch talent qn his show The McGuire Sjtefs rAn4y Wijjiaius HER IRST TV part is on the NBC special String of Like most actors she found the re hearsal period too short the tension too high the pressure too great but she still got a kick out of it Jane never wanted to act as a child fact I actively wanted not to That was after an un happy stage experience at 15 when she felt and Later teacher Lee Strasberg made her feel on stage and now a dedi cated actress IT HAS BEEN five years since Herb Shriner has had his own TV show and he thinks proven that a comedian need TV to get along Shriner pioneered fin ourgeneration) the off beat semitopical monologue the same kind of humor now purveyed so successfully by Bob Newhart and Mort Sahl been doing the same kind of thing as Sahl and Newhart for Herb says I'm a country He hopes to come back on TV only with a new kind of show last frontier of comedy is peo he says working up a show just talking to people on location all around the country I want to get out into the world and take my show along I'm no longer satisfied with a studio and papier mache TUESDAY ON CH 5: a romantic comedy a Court Walnut Sts Cincinnati Our 101st Year VS IOW ROM CHICAGO STADIUM AT 10:40 Me WITH DICK BRAY ON WCPO RADIO and RIDAY 11:20 ON CH 12: A century old Russian play Month in the remains fresher and more vital than most Russian dramas The story could just as easily be set in contemporary Kansas as 19th Century Moscow A handsome young man takes a job on a small estate and promptly upsets the lives of most of the residents Romance intrigue jealousy and wit erupt on all sides Uta Hagen Luther Adler and Alexander Scourby have the leading roles Gale Storm poses in flapper appearance on The Garry Moore Show at 10 Tuesday on Ch derful will be Illlllll KB lBBBBBBBBBBBBfeBBBBfcBBSBHUBBBBBk If you had never heard of her and saw her on the street you would say Henry dau And if you were lucky gh to meet and talk with her you would be sure of it Jane da has the same in ened with flashes of humor as her father year she says would have said that be ing Henry daugh ter was a big help to me Now not so sure It helps open doors of course and certainly going to take advantage of that it hurts SHE WAS badly hurt not long ago in a Broad way play To a Some weeks ago somebody reported to her that a certain actor saw her performance and said got the part because daughter She should be clubbed off the made me feel awful Jane says know that got this part on merit I read for it just like every one else but still they re sent me I know some other actors resent me because of my father mind being resented by people with no talent but it hurts when they are people with I taRrnt Mary's TV SUNDAY 3 ON CH 5: The NBC Opera Company re peats one of its finest pro ductions which drew rave re views from critics when it was first presented in color and find the Hntnils i 10 following night There was just one trouble he pointed out A nroeram like that needed a theme IT agreed Mr Crosley write Being somewhat bogged down with other chores Ed had no time to whip up a verse which would seduce listeners into a ro mantic mood that after noon the first place I knew I couldn't write it sober and I have time to get drunk until I closed up the station about 1 a Ed explains Promptly at 1 Ed gath ered up three of the sta violinists Virginio Marucci Truman Board man and Billy Knox and repaired to a favorite beer flat on Court street run by a lady who shall be name less sat around the kitch en table swilling down beer The boys played their fiddles to give me inspira tion and I wrote said Ed the customers wandered in and out read what writ ten When they were all sobbing in their beer I knew this was Who would ever fancy that the of Golden been float ing down all these years was filled with beer! Each time I hear the dreamy words of River float on drift on I think of the origin of that ro mantic nar ration which has led so many lovers to the altar and I chor tle quietly to myself Only a few people in cluding Ed Byron who wrote it know' that was written late one night 31 years ago in a beer joint on Court street Ed who works for NBC was in town briefly this week and seeing him re minded me of the hither to undisclosed tale WAS working for WLW as a writer producer in those Ed recalled one afternoon Towel Crosley Jr requested my presence in his Ivory Tower on Arlington street The gist of the meeting was Mr Crosley had concluded that a late evening program of poetry and organ music would be a tremendous ad dition to the station and would 1 kindly put one on beginning the next Never one to duck a chal lenge Ed assured Mr Cros ley that such a program would indeed be on the Scott is Producer Charles Warren says Army forts on the screen today are of the stockade variety with up right posts sharpened at the tops This type of fort dates back to the rench and Indian Wars On the western frontiers most Army calvary posts wire made of adobe Scott will be of this construc TONY YOUNG who stars as Cord comes to the act ing profession naturally He is the eldest son of vet eran actor Carlton ni 0 Born in New York City Yount? went to California I with his family in 1943 when his father was sum moned to play in a motion picture He attended Uni versity High airfax High and Los Angeles City Col lege where he majored in theater arts Young left school in 1956 entered the Air orce and was assigned to the Armed orces Radio Service Dur ing his tour of duty he wrote produced and direct ed two radio programs a week for the Air orce After his discharge he rprnivpfl his first formal Murdock Royal Dano plays acting training under 20th Century rox stuuio tutor Ben Bard During this time Young worked at odd jobs in Hollywood among them box boy at a super market and parking attend ant at a Hollywood night spot' 7:30 which proves the old of the theory Jean Re about a prince with a broken heart and the young milliner who mends it A fine cast in cluding Christopher Plum mer Janet Munro Edith Evans Barry Jones and Paul Hartman In color 10 ON CH 5: String of adapted from a Somerset Maugham story concerns a poor girl who is turned into a sort of Cinderella by a string of cultured pearls Jane onda George Griz zard Glenda arren Roland Winters are stars In color THURSDAY 4 ON CH 5: Date Book Harry Janies Connie ran cis Juliet Prowse and the Hermes Pan Dancers who were so terrific on red shows In color Brought To You By: AND DRIVE INI RESTAURANTS 1 I on It i I I 4 MWiw I Illi ri 1.

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