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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 18

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TV Rental Service and Antenna Installation Wards has it's own Service I Repairs ON ALL MONTGOMERY WARD TV. Radio. Stereo, Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Pumps, Plumbing, Heating, Mowers, etc. dust Phone FE 8-5020, Ext. 225 Kingston Lane Cfoose Yoor COLOR TV Black White From the Top ADMIRAL PHILCO SYLVANIA MADDEN'S TV FE 8-5411 S44 BROADWAY Radio Stereo What's Happening on Television A A 'TM TrOrvA Vnof OO The rare treat in store for home viewers this week is Shaw's in a Hallmark home screen special.

A talented young actress French-Oanadian Genevieve Bujold is making her American dehut in one of the most-sought-after roles. And. for good measure, she's surrounded by eight outstanding actors: Theodore Bikel, James I James Donald, Maurice Evans, Ico Genn, Raymond Massey, Roddy McDouall and George Rose. Add color, award-winning producer director George Schaefer, and a special on a distinguished playwright's most popular drama and you've got George Bernard Shaw's "Saint for two hours, Monday Dec. 4.

9-11 on NBC's showcase Hallmark Hall of Fame. Since the Maid of Orleans was only 19 when she was burned at the stake, the teenaged Miss Bujold was chosen to recreate tin- brief but successful military! DAVILA IN MASSEY IN a fine protest against political the fatliei Lilli Palmer, VivecaJents nery and demagoguery. Lindfors Theodore Rikel and TONIGHT (Saturday, Nov. Domald Pleasance. career of the peasant girl who 25) as you munch cold turkey Earlier Sunday, followers of hears heavenly voices and is sandwiches, eat turkey tetra- politics will want to see Sen.

ultimately condemned to death1 zinni, or hold your I Robert Kennedy the Na- at the stake. Maurice Evans is you may want to tune tion" in an interview from one of the judges at her trial in to CBS at 7:30 for the Washington on CBS at 12:30 and Raymond Massey the in- Jackie Gleason Show with and Vice President Hubert quisitor. Bikel is cast as a noble guests Bing Crosby and Libe- Humphrey the man who befriends Joan and race and follow through aft his trip to the Far Erist Daly is the gallant French gen- wit it Saturday Night at the on NBC at 1 p. m. eral.

Movies on at 9 for Doris For the younger generation, and James Gamer in I there's a fairly new movie, Bell Telephone Hour Thrill of It All," about The Uncle, with Ann- fired a two-pronged treat for thrifty housewife finds ette FuniceMo on Walt music lovers last night, Friday, herself a highly paid TV; Wondciful World of Color at Nov. when it concentrated sjxM.es worn an for a soap com- 7:30 on NBC and on segments in the life of pony. I'Hre Beatles with their new famed violinist Joseph If you'ie a NET Playhouseilook on the Ed Sullivan Show in a program entitled fan, watch this week for 8 on CBS. Jimmy Virtuoso It deserved excellent dramatic pays a visit to the four stars for showing a great tion of might vs. right titled developer of talent at work and I "A Choice of all alxxit for that musical moment when! the two years prior to the Bat- Fuchs and fellow artist Yehudi Menuhin brilliantly performed Bach's Double Concerto.

And if you missed this week's American Profile jne- of "The National Gallery of you missed tlte most valuable hour you could have sjxnt in an art gallery. This one was all art and another four starrer. TEMIK) aiso feels impelled to dreaming shower kudos un NET Play-iture ani tie Hastings. been told BUT GREAT! SUNDAY. Nov.

26, brings "Diary of Anne unlike any done before or possibly even conceived, lJke it has a newcomer in Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour at 9 m. on CBS. NET programs begin telecasts this week of a candid I Conversation with Ingrid Bcrg- man, highlighting her talent as a fascinating conversationalist for it. CAN YOU HEAR ME? is the program to watch Monday. youthful Diane Davila, who Nov.

27 on ABC at 9:30 p. m. reads Anne not as a poignant an excellent documentary little girl locked in her prison on Mary Belh Hull, a year attic to out the months1 old girl who lives with her par- of the past anti fu-! the present TUESDAY. Nov. 28, at 8 p.

m. Former major league umpire Art Passnrella is back at his old stand and players include James Garner, Don Adams, Dick Shawn, Peter Falk, Willie Mays, Maury Wills and Don Drysdale. Leo Durocher manages the Celebs. Tuesday Night at the Movies presents a 1964 release, with Ernest Borgnine on NBC at 9 p. and CBS has Who, What, When, Why at 10 with former President Dwight D.

Eisenhower and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley in discussion of the war in Vietnam. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 29, brings a Bob Hope Comedy Special to NBC at and a movie. Wives and Lovers, with Janet Leigh and Van Johnson to ABC at the same time.

THURSDAY, Nov. 30. goes gala with a Perry Como Special on NBC at 7:30 San p. featuring Bobbie Gentry, is a Rowan and Martin and the Jefferson Airplane. Thursday Night Movie at 9 is "The Money a 1965 flick with Glenn Ford.

Rita Hayworth, Elko Sommer and Joseph Cotton. Dean Martin his thing" on NBC at 10 p. m. with Lena Horne and the Andrews Sisters. Ending up the week on FRIDAY, Dec.

1, we find Ethel Merman on Tarzen at 7:30 on NBC; "The Horizontal Lieutenant," a movie with Paula Prentiss and Jim Hutton on CBS at 9 and Same Mud, Same Blood, Frank examination of the role IMI of too huh TV foothill? Waich All-Star combat conditions, on Celebrity Baseball Game oniNBC at 10 p. m. BUJOLD AS and two brothers in Gabriel, Calif. Mary Beth typical youngster, active and determined, but different from most children in a very important way: Mary Beth is deaf. Story concentrates on the efforts of her family to give her a normal life, how she is learning to use her voice, and she is helped by the John Tracy C3inic.

Monday also offers Red Button on the Danny Thomas Hour on NBC at 9 p. m. in a drama erf the violent world of loan sharks, and guest Don Adams on The Carol Burnett Show at 10 on CBS. house's adaptation of En-j. etny of the People," starting and James Daly, which was seen cast during tile past week and was 9 p.

About the Cover CONCERT ARTIST JOSEPH UUG1S but as full of vigor, life enthusiasm. Others in the of this ABC program at The cover photo for TEMPO; m. are Max von as this week was taken by an unidentified professor in the De partment of English at Cornell University. Picture was snapped at Ohayo Mountain top of artist Clarence Schmidt, who has been working on his of Mirrors" for three decades or more. The cover shot shows conception of what he calls his to George The artist, a bearded, long-haired patriarch of avant garde disciples, has also completed a monument to President John F.

Kennedy as part of his so calk'd "environ mental His six or more stories above and below ground house and grounds at Glenford have been featured in many national magazines and art publications. It is visited an nually by hundreds of tourists from across the country and around the world, and fan mail continue to flow in MARY JIB rwftee.BiBWf 0 Start your Savings Account today with ngshoan OF KINGSTON Serving You at Four Convenient Locations: 26i Wall Street, Kingston, New York 70 Vineyard Avenue, Highland, New York Ulster Shopping Plaza, Albany Ave. Extension Main Street, Saugerties, New York BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Advertise your name brand or service in this special feature FLOOR COVERING AUTO BRAKE SERVICE RENTAL SERVICE SERVICE DEPARTMENT TELEVISION Sales and Service.

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1873-1977