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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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PAGE li BRISTOL COURIER and LF.VITTOWN TIMES Afternoon And Evening Television Programs 3-4 10 12-7 0 11 13 3 11 13 3 3-4 10-2 5 0 11 4 2 5 9 13 9 3-4 6-7 10 12 2 5 9 11 11 3 4 6 00 fi: 13 5 2 3 6 10 2 6 7 9 13 2 9 3 10 5 10 I 10 10 4 12 7 6 10 22 4 i 5 7 33 6 2 6 MATINEE THEATER to DATELINE EUROPE FILM FESTIVAL The Long English film RIG PAYOFF TED STEELE TRAVEL FILM CLUB TEL AVIV BOB CROSBY CANDID CAMERA MOVIE Boh Steele NEWS QUEEN FOR A DAY BRIGHTER DAY WENDY BARRIE SHOW TED STEELE MOVIE "Steel Starring Robert Hutton SECRET STORM THE EDGE OF NIGHT EASY CHAIR TED JUNIOR FROLICS Fred Saylcs MODERN ROMANCES NEWS SO THIS IS HOLLYWOOD MICKEY MOUSE SHOW MOVIE Western Starring Roy Rogers GRADY AND HURST SHOW MOVIE of English film FOOD FOR THOUGHT TEEN SPORTS MY LITTLE MARGIE MOVIE Family Starring Thomas Mitchell SUPER TIM LES PAUL AND MARY FORD FUN HOUSE-Pete Boyle GENE AUTRY "Ghost Town SUSIE Starring Ann Southern WORLD Trout CAPT. VIDEO'S CARTOONS SUPERMAN MOVIE MUSEUM MOVIE Starring Tim McCoy LOCAL Leonard MOVIE for English film LITTLE MOVIE Starring Phyllis Avery Facenda LOONY CISCO KID-Western MOVIE Starring Gene Autry EARL SELBY AND MR. FIX1T Edwards Banghart Woodard Tyler Back WILD BILL HICKOK MR. AND MRS. NORTH THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE Wallace Drees MOVIE to Davis Dollar Daly RECOMMENDED 10-PH1L SILVERS Rilko up a of the contest and naturally proceeds (o turn this innocent seeming aliair into a money making scheme.

This time, however, the ingenious sergeant runs into a hit of interference from the Pentagon, rifl IS SHOW and Abe Channel 3 THIS BUSINESS Panelists are James Mason his wife Pamela Kellino and Burrows. Host Clifton Fadiman Introduces the three performers. ir nnel PREVIEW Way Pat O'Brien stars as Pat Duggan, a parole chief who concentrates his efforts on rehabilitating a young parolee jusl out of prison. The young man shows signs of backsliding. It takes all of Duggan's efforts to keep him on the right side of the law.

ALUMINUM HOUR Nancy Kelly stars in of the A mother and her young son move into a new neighborhood and begin getting threats of violence. Soon afterward they become victims of vandalism. The mother suspects who Ihe culprit is hut her suspicions seem highly unlikely. PLAYHOUSE Magic starring Ruth Hussey. A tramp gives a housewife a compact containing a mirror through which she can foretell the future.

10-2 12 5 13 3-4 6-7 102 5 10 00 6 10-2 12 5 7 10 is 3-4 6 10-2 1o: 10 1 10 :55 11 00 11 10 Douglas Edwards Schenkel Daly Grant SNOOKY LANSON WARNER BROTHERS THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE MOVIE in the NAME THAT TUNE WATERFRONT Starring Preston Foster KNOTHOLE GANG BASEBALL-Dodgers DEAR PHOEBE PHIL SILVERS JANET DEAN THIS IS SHOW BUSINESS WYATT EARP NAVY LOG MR AND MRS NORTH SPOTLIGHT 3-4 SNEAK PREVIEW Way Starring Pat O'Brien 5 7 3 3-4 6-7 10 12 2 5 9 3-4 9 3-4 10-2 5 13 3-4 6-7 10-2 5 9 11 11 9 13 3 10 12 2 4 11 13 3 10 2 4 7 11 3 10 2 4 5 3 4 10 3 3-4 10 11 11 55 12 00 1 00 1 1 2 2 0 12 5 12 7 12 3 4 3 2 2 2 G. E. SUMMER nRir.iwis Mike Starring Hugh Beaumont JOE AND MABLE MOVIE BEULAH MOVIE Starring James Ellison KAISER ALUMINUM HOUR Nancy Kelly stars in Roar of the CAVALCADE THEATER Ship That Shook the SPOTLIGHT THEATER Magic Starring Ruth Hussey CITY ASSIGNMENT RIG PICTURE-Army Film 5M.OOO QUESTION THE HUNTER FILM DRAMA Cat with the Crimson RIG TOWN MOVIE Wreck of the TRUST YOUR WIFE? Edgar Bergen FILM DRAMA the Starring Joanne Dru. George Nader STUDIO 7 and Forget Starring Mark Stevens Coleen Gray TALK TO THE STARS SPORTS POST GAME THEATER Wismer LcBow Grant Facenda MOVIE Cochran McCaffery SPORTS-Chris Schenkel Brown MOVIE Starring George Raft. Tillman MOVIE Ring SPORTS-Herb Carncal Sheridan WEATHER AND SPORTS MOVIE Starring Bolton Lee Whitaker MOVIE Powers FILM DRAMA TALK OF THE STEVE ALLEN THAT MAN McMAHON LES PAUL AND MARY FORD Allen LATE SHOW Back FEATURAMA Davis MOVIE for Starring Dennis O'Keefe, Jane Wyatt NEWS PREVIEWS SPORTS EVENING PRAYER MOVIE Men Walk NEWS SERMONETTE THOUGHT FOR TOMORROW MOVIE NEWS GIVE US THIS DAY SHEfllOCK HOLMES TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1956" Sir Arthur Conan DO YOU HAVE AMY FURTHER MR, HOLMES THANK.

YOU, MR.Tßr35MK!!5 WAT30N AN 0 I SHALL A WALK WHATEVER HAPPEN EP MU2T HAVE HA PPENBD IAWECX47EI.V AFTER AAORTIMER TREOCMNI5 uni icc HOW DO YOU KNOW HOL UTTIE EVE Sv Jolita TT By Pater Hoffman LEFT Side Cf THE WOUcE PROM THE CORNER.ER TH'? MUST PE The AND NOT BAD I hi GLAD COULD MAKE IT, OLD HOW ARE 1 A YOU, SANDRA 0i.D BOY FRIENDS HERE 1 BRICK BRADFORD a V.S4UTES A WE'LL The swarm, peesee By Paul Norris LET ow 'EM DOWM $3 LAST CALL Auto Boys Final Stock Disposal NANCY Bol) LeMond Hollywood Today Is Familiar by To TV Fans Er shine Johnson HOLLYWOOD clusively Yours: Millions of television and radio fans have long been familiar with the easy manner and precise delivery of Boh LeMond, who takes. over the announcing chores to- Italy this summer. But for movie theaters have a Ex- The Leaning Tower of Pisa is on the list of most vacationists in daily during a month's rest in New York beiore he returns to Hollywood for night on the Edgar Bergen program, You Trust Your Television. Tuesday, 10 3011 pm. Born in Texas LeMond was raised and educated in Long Beach, Calif.

He attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School where he i non letters in football and wrestl- HIGHLIGHTS of a gag one-one-week-diet making the leaning attraction doll nam- Hollywood rounds: ed Marie Windsor. Marie leaned! BREAKFAST: Scraped crumbs herself right into a box office from burnt toast or four chopped blaze in the nightgown she wears banana seeds. while melting the celluloid with LUNCH: One doughnut nolej Secretary of the Air Carrol Sterling Hayden in i (without sugar) or prime ribs of There was a film censor on DINNER Power' Debuts On CBS Nov. 11 a dynamic 26-part series depicting the dramatic story of the development of flight and its impact on 20 th Century man, will have its premiere on the CBS Television Network Sunday, Nov. 11, ii was jointly announced by Donald A.

Quarles, THE brakes ARE SLIPPING- OH, Boy--LET'S STAY AND WATCH THE A By Buihmiller I GORDO By Gut Arriola set when most of the scenes were ing. Upon graduation in the mid- but Maries confessing 30 he faced the problem of morc curing a job during the depth of a censor on the scoreboard, the depression. I she told me. He tried a succession of jobs, including truck driving, cement crew work and selling classified ads before he landed a $20 a week job as a disc jockey on a local radio station. In radio he really hit his stride, and in 1936 became a staff announcer on KEHE, now KECA.

He publicity director for that stain 3938. KYA ed lumb At II. in th )n during then tra San Fr 1 for a vt ie Hoilyw the outb ei part of 1937 and sierred to Station He worked and in 1939 join- ood staff of the casting System teak of World War niisted as a private Air Force, and was assigned to control tower work. Later, was transferred to the Armed Forces Radio Serv- iff With the invasion of (he Philippines, LeMond moved up to Lingayen Gulf and Manila and alter the surrender worked with Radio Tokyo, After the war, ho resumed his career with renewed vigor, a.ded by the experience he had received in the island network operation. His career Ismce then undergone a steady rue.

Some of his current and more recent announcing chores have been with such shows 'front Row Men Millie Friend Irma During the war LeMond met pretty Barbara Brewster and a month after his release from the! service they were married Si censorable I leaned over. I leaned, but not when the censor was on the is the biggest boost for Marie's up-and-down career since flickers like and of The latter is making the TV rounds, but there's more than just re-runs in TV future She loves and laughs it up with Jack Carson in an about-to-be- sold tele-film series, On The Her role: A TV network CENSOR. No leaning in that role. SUMMER HEAT WAVE note One pigeon thigh and three ounces oi prune juice (gargle only Special instructions for all days: All meals to be eaten under microscope to avoid extra portions irrn cash mov doll to a the 1 er; times does le, ater our go Self-identification is tant factor jn why hke certain movies Craft, who never ern because, says: im do an ime pe op Like a we alwa see myself swaggering down the street, grim-faced, with jutting jaw and six-guns at my An explanation he says, of why he Moby Dick Eddie joined the singers-who-dance league in of He hoofs it up in a Nick Castle staged number while warbling one of the best tunes, "All About Love Nick has a description oi how he rehearsed Eddie in the number, We want him to look like a singer who can dance rather than hke a dancer who can CALL Grace Kelly in Monaco? The on its-toes Pacific Telephone Co. bulletin, reports: can call from anywhere on the Pacific Coast tor only 112 plus tax for three Added note: has telephones for every 100 citizens, the besi avcr- ajie any country in Europe." Another playwright, Clifford Odcti, is rushing a movie Barbara mad i Roy; just never been at whale Director Jack Arnold, worried! about the showmanship abilities of theater owners, can't jget one report to (movie traded paper about the 1954 film the In The Mlow told the who make their home Jn Santa Monica, have three sons,) 'Ihe are out of Mnntgnpi- Robin, 8, Stephen 4, and Barry but will 2 cibs trained oa him the Picture Did for column My patrons didn't like the They like sea M.

Shanks, President of the Prudential Insurance Company of America and J. L. Van Volkcnburp President of the CBS Television Network. The new filmed series, produced by CBS Public Affairs in full cooperation with the U. S.

Air Force, will be narrated by CBS News Correspondent Walter Cronkite and, will make its debut with a special one-hour program on Nov. 11 the. segment will be announced later The remaining 25 parts of! the series ill be half-hour pro- grams, broadcast on snccessive 1 Sundays thereafter, p.m .1 26-Wefk Series The entire group of programs will be shown as a special 26-week series on Are sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Company of America. which has been in the making for the past two years, is based on the premise that every advance in aviation reflects the changing times and i the changing world. It is not only I the story of airplane as a weapon but as a of the history and advance of man in! the 20th Century, short, the airplane is the and the 20 th Century is the subject of The stories of some of the her- oes of Mitchell, I Rickenbacker, Doolittle and bergh araont? be shown closely intertwined with some of the heroes of modern Jiistory like Churchill, Roosevelt and President Eisenhower.

time and content, Pow-! will carry the televiewer 1 TARZAN to TONE WHO TO TME IN XPPAZENT ANlfirU FERDINAND By Edgar Rice Burroupht S-A7S SA KETTV CAN'T DEPUSE SOPOSE 7 WtAV MM STAKE MORTY MESKLE WON'T BP MUCH MR.PUPUEX IM TO BELATE FOR WORK 'jhiortiLi? from the invention of the airplane, back in the horte and buggy days, to supersonic planes and missiles and on into glimpse of rockets: and future of aviition. oceo 'OAhAVE AN1L7 mm MORTY. VfXi'LL Flf1t7 WHEN 1 AM THAT.

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1911-1966