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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 58

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i SUNDAY MARCH 18 1956 TEE EVISION THIS WEEK SHAKESPEARE AT LAST Radio And Television Programs Lombardo Jubilee Set or Video I The Shrew7 eatures Lilli Palme WSJS TV Channel 12 WSLS TV Channel I GUY Glasgow They comparatively obscure subject of Hs MASTER WTVD Channel 11 Durham '56 SOLD AND INSTALLED ON EASY TERMS ir 1 Radio Programs WBIG 1470 KC CBS barking like a chihua i did a squirrel's voice The inest Make This Easter her masterpiece is talking CONN ORGANS CAN WCOG 1320 ADD SO MUCH Ch a WGBG AM 1400 KC MBS Network Programs all Channel 12 AUTO SHOW HELD OVER! rou SEE WORLD AMOUS STARS TODAY AT THE SEARS lA Lash La Rue Expert TV Repairs! 5 Smiley Burnette I 'i I Show Starts 3:00 PM Doors Open 2:00 PM EW 3 i 201 EUGENE PHONE 3 9461 fans 1 I months on the air will 100th full hour dramat have an people in one 3:00 3:30 4:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 the the was grab him pay him 9:45 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 the the and the the 7:00 7:25 7:30 7:45 8:45 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 10:50 11:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 has a 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 Charlotte Amos Andy Gallant Darkness Adventure Theater Secretary BEAUTY TO THE Easter Services 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 11:35 God irst Christophers Look Un The Life Camera 3 Take A Trip Bible Class Kostelanetz Reporter Composers Time Hymntime News Message News Choirs Zoo Parade Hall of ame Vespers Disneyland 1st Baptist News Concert Song Safety Hebrew Hr Reporter Americanism Serenade Oral Roberts 6:30 Roy Rogers 7:00 Great Life 7:30 Margie 2:00 2:15 2:30 3:00 10:35 11:00 11:05 11:15 12:15 12:20 12:45 1:00 2:00 2:30 4:00 News In Dixie Renfro News Chorus orest Ave News Walton Scientist Singers News 1 School 3:30 News 4:00 Hall of ame 5:30 Oral Roberts 6:00 Question Musical Weather Cunningham rank Ernest Les Mary Sen Ervin Lutherans Hymns Hymn Time Curtain 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 5:55 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 Repairs Any Make or Model! 3:45 4:00 4:30 5:00 News and Weather Children of Israel rontiers of aith The Christophers Youth Wants To Know Dr Spock Zoo Parade Taming of the Shrew This Is the Life Meet the Press Serenade News Travelers Serenade Pulpit Healing Back to God Radio Class Bible Class Music Mkt Church Press Roy Rogers Great Life rontier Comedy Hr GET ALL 5 TV STATIONS NOW 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 Disneyland Meet Press Roy Rogers Great Life Eddie Cantor Comedy Hr Best for black 7 and ready too Replace antenna today Wild Bill Hickok Television Chapel Glimpses of Greensboro Man to Man aith or Today Your Income Tax and white for color that old Man io Man Your Trouble Christophers aith Oral Roberts TV Chapel Christ Sc 5 Christophers Dr Spock Zoo Parade Hall of ame Mr Wizard 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:30 10:0010:05 10:30 10:35 4:05 5:00 5:05 6:00 6:05 6:30 7:00 7:05 8:00 8:05 8:30 9:45 10:00 Labor Views College Youth Dr Suock Zoo Parade 2000 Cities The Ruggles News To College Oral Roberts Adventure Welk ront Row Give an Organ of Unmatched Tone Sunday NewsSerenade News Meredith Gunsmoke News Bergen News Miss Brooks 2 for Money Call 3 9461 Today Playhouse Disneyland Lassie Theater Choice Miss Brooks Out of Darkness Ozzie Harriet Story Theatre 7:00 Parade 7:30 Dr Hudson 8:00 Comedy Hr 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:05 3:30 4:00 5:00 5:25 5:30 6:00 Time Hour Hr Long John" Archer Lassie Secretary Ed Sullivan American Auto Appliance Show Greensboro Tobacco Warehouse Burlington Roat 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 Lamp Look Up New York Camera 3 Take A Trip Wild Bill World News Now on one of foremost au thorities on child care Dr Benjamin Spock author of Baby and Ckilt Cart Presented by BEECH NUT BABY OODS 11:00 11:15 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 12:15 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 Theater Mystery Drama Counterspy Bandstand World Winchell ront Page Les Mary 12:30 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3130 11:00 12:00 12:05 12:55 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:35 1:50 2:00 12:00 12:25 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:151:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:30 Pastor Dean Pike Conference Playhouse 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 fS the movies Gussie during to war GREENSBwRO DAILY NEWS GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA When your TV goes on the blink call Sears first! We give you fast efficient service on any television Our servicemen are highly trained to serve you Burt Orchestra Joanides 9:00 Playhouse 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 I 10:30 Trouble I 11:00 Church 10:45 Organ 12:00 This Life 5:00 Disneyland 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 Musicale News Musicale Presby News Music Music Music Prot Philharmon News In cide berg she again tries a dive from an ocean cliff 7:00 7:05 7:30 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:05 PAGE 1 EE ATU RE SECTION Ed Sullivan Show Sunday Theatre December Bride Appointment With Adventure My Line Sunday News Special Industry on Parade Winston Salem 6:30 Long John Silver 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 fe I In Pearl 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 A Great Life rontier Comedy Hour Drama Hour Loretta Young Show Justice Star and the Story Spray Kit News inal 10 Roanoke Va 5:00 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 12:45 Music Prevues 12:55 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:30 6:00 Science Musical Soldiers Oral Roberts LI LI PALMER In Katharina Man to Man Oral Roberts Israel aith Pnnecton Offers Clue To Emotions HOLLYWOOD Mitzi Gaynor known on the set of as the human gum machine because of the' vast quantity of gum she chews while workinghas a unique way of show ing her emotions by the way she treats the chiclets If Mitzi is disturbed over a balky dance routine she chews the stuff slowly languorously When things going the smoothest such as a terrific scene with Bing Crosby or Donald she literally chomps her gum machine gun fashion Once in awhile she forgets to chew at all which means usually that concocting a terrific tine Television BY JOHN CROSBY HOLLYWOOD Th greatest ihow business factory in the world at the moment possibly the great est that ever was is The which on March 20 after only a few produce its jc show 1 pm EST 6:05 Headlines 6:15 Paul Harvey 6:30 It's Time 6:35 7:00 7:05 9:55 10:00 11:00 11:05 with their praise feel at home It is most agree Designed to throw light on the 9:00 Playhouse 10:00 10:30 10:45 5:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 (Private Secretary 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 KC ABC Choir Music ws riends Billy Graham Revival Hr reedom Reporter Story Reporter AMERICAN AUTO APPLIANCE SHOW! Evy and Ever to HARVEY WEST MUSIC CO WooddL RADIO TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE PH 4 7613 1708 SPRING GARDEN ST dreams foretold Two filmed sequences of th great rench pantomimist Marcel Marceau were brought back from Europe by Ed Sullivan last week and will be shown for the first time on television in this country on THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW tonight at 8 on Channel 2 The list of guests includes America num ber one nightclub clown Joe Lewis song stylist Nat Cole Metropolitan Opera stars Roberta Peters and Cesare Siepi and The Charlivels novelty act Also in honor of the second anniversary of the Broadway success of the August Sullivan will present a scene from the hit with Eil Wallach and the Broadway cast (NBC TV 3 Mondays through ri days) is endeavoring to dp the very best drama five times a week everything from Charles Dickens to Edith Wharton Culturally the sky is the limit budget wise the sky is not Albert McCleery has to pro duce his five shows on about $73 000 a week which is less than a lot of hour dramas have to play with for a single show matter if I had a million dollars said McCleery problem begins with scripts and ends with scripts losing new writers every day We just lost Mort Thaw to the movies typical but we got three scripts out of him We have a brilliant young director here Lamont John son and the movies will eventually too 1 can't enough locate scripts we editorial staff of twelve New York combing public domain works magazines and books And of course we get an awful lot of originals from the agents Then we have our own stable of ten or twelve steady writers whom we guarantee $15000 a year is also doing repeats of good evening shows and this is sometimes good idea and sometimes not did a re peat on at Mc Cleery confessed it was pret ty close to disaster ive years ago at was just about the top dramatic show ever done on TV Everyone was talking about it the next day dt had twenty acenes and that was considered ter ribly extravagant in those days But things have changed The revi val creaked all over The actors were complaining about their ter ribly corny lines In five years our standards have got much higher the other hand it can work the other way too Our great pride and joy is to bring back a play that has slipped by unnoticed We did The Catbird by James Thur ber It caused any attention when first done on a night time show Then we re did it and they sold it the next day to the McCleery operates out of a re modelled drug store across the street from the NBC studios (It was called the Thrifty Drug Store which everyone finds pretty funny because Matinees Theater has got to be a thrifty operation) He has a stable of seven directors which he whittled down from an original stable of sixteen McCleery was (and is) a director himself and he has very strong notion on how to do things do it my way or he explains succinctly used to be the policy NBC not to fire anybody I practice If you walk into headquarters at you will encounter a se ries of green blackboards above which are signs saying January ebruary March Chalked into squares on the blackboards are the names of plays and players of months ago and months ahead Just 1 reading them you get to realize what a phenomenal operation this is McCleery and his staff are turn ing out more drama from one of fice than all television did a few years ago McCleery keeps his fingers on everything learned in the army that the general who sat at his desk get very far I was at a re hearsal this morning at He bobs around from one rehearsal to another there are four going at and manages to keep abreast of all his daily productions 7 When TV first started I remem ber hearing the constant complaint: is the stuff coming from to fill this endless It oc curred to me then that where there is a demand for creative things there will always be a supply Somehow people will spring up to fill the need my best support of this theory used to contribute one third of the income of says McCleery Riveter ended that bit war The women went stopped going to the jnovies in afternoon We are restoring matinee (Copyright 1956 New York HeraldTribune Inc) ORDERS Placed Before Noon Serviced That Day! 9:00 News 9:05 9:55 10:00 10:05 10:30 11:00 11:05 11:15 11:30 12:00 TRIES SUICIDE early pictures Narcis Deborah Kerr attempted sui from a high cliff and Seaton's Proud and in DARKNESS is produced by CBS Public Affairs in consultation with the American Psychiatric Associa tion and the National Association for Mental Health Rear Admiral Richard Byrd making one of his rare television appearances and leading industrial designer Raymond Loewy and his family receive Edward Mur row PERSON TO PERSON riday night at 10:30 Admiral Byrd makes his first television report since his return from the Antartic from his five story brick house in Back Bay where he and Mrs Byrd with their son and three daughters have lived for many years Ray mond Loewy his wife Viola and their year old daughter Laur ence will be visited in their ex traordinary home in mid Manhat tan A recurrent dream that she is pursued by a phantom horseman and a foreboding that the dream portends tragedy are the stark ele ments of Horse Pale on CLIMAX Thursday at 8:30 pm on Channel 2 Dorothy McGuire plays Miranda the woman whose life is ruled by a dream John or sythe portrays Adam Barclay a soldier The time is 1918 Barclay is on leave before reporting for overseas duty when he meets Mi randa They fall in love and their romance flourishes until a single kiss induces the tragedy that M1 Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians play melodies with mem ories as guest" tell the fascinating stories behind their favorite songs i on GUY DIAMOND JUBILEE a sparkling new show that has its premiere on WMY TV Channel 2 Tuesday at 9 pm Originating live from New York the series features' Guy Lombardo as Master of Ceremonies Each week four people will be selected I through their letters to appear on I the show and tell the story of the I role a song has played in their lives I In addition a well known prise will appear each week on DIAMOND JUBILEE to tell the 1 story of the song of his or her life I Guests on the program will receive I a diamond ring worth a thousand I dollars and during their stay in I New York will be the guests of Guy Lombardo I OUT DARKNESS a deeply moving 90 minute actuality drama i representing first full scale attempt to penetrate the pri Role vate world of mental patients ana I mental hospitals will be seen this make' afternoOn at 5 pm on Channel 2 SUNDAY MARCH 18 Afternoon 2:00 Oral Roberts abc Music from Britain mbs The Catholic Hour nbc Symphonette ebs 2:30 Monitor (to 10) nbc NY Philharmonic ebs Dr abc 3:00 Dr McGinley abc 3:15 Bandstand USA mbs 3:30 Dr Billy Graham abc 4:00 Sunday Afternoon ebs Old ashioned Revival abc Salute to Nation mbs 5:00 Rin Tin Tin mbs Indictment ebs 5:25 News abc Wild Bill mbs The Greatest Story abc the ebs 5:55 News mbs Eveninr 6:00 To Be Announced cbi News Broadcast abc Walter Winchell mbi Meet the Press nbc 6:15 News abc News mbs 6:30 Gunsmoke ebs Bible Readings abc Commentary Sports mbs Monitor (to midnight) nbc 7:00 Edgar Bergen ebs News and Comment abc News mbs 7:30 News Songs ace i 8:00 Our Miss Brooks ebs Town Meeting abc Mitch ebs News abc News abc 9:30 Music abc Dean Manion mbs 9:45 Keep Healthy inbs 10:00 Overseas News abc Hour of Decision mbs ace the Nation ebs 10:15 News abc Church of ebs Revival Time abc Global rontiers mbs NADER GETS ROLE George Nader Universal Interna tional star chosen the most promis ing actor in 1956 in the recent Photoplay Awards poll has been announced for the starring rolesin Light Star The popular actor recently completed lead roles in All and WBTW Channel 8 lorence 5:00 Screen Play Great ThAafpp 7:30 Jack srx A A I Art Cullinan ojv zviiiu niiuy i uuv 9:00 10:00 10:30 WUNC TV Channel 4 University of North Carolina Industry 10:30 Trouble School 10:45 Organ Young Tune in Today Dr Spock I must say it ap hurt him at happy boy In Italy She said that for the present home for them is Portefino where they own a house with a tiny vineyard and a garden and a tran quil view of mountains and sleepy Italian villages like everyone else I would like to put down roots and call one place she said at the moment I must look fondly upon my suitcases and go where my work calls me I were at leisure and had my choice of a place to live in all this world I would choose Italy April in Italy oh how beautiful it will be if I could choose the best place for an actress to work I would have to say here New York And certainly it is the warmest friendliest city in the world People are uninhibited and genet WLVA TV Channel 13 Lynchburg Rep Poff 7:30 Pendulum God irst 8:00 Ed Sullivan Secret ile 9:00 Amateur Hr Range Rider I NAMED PRESIDENT LENOIR March 17 Col Charles Porter has been elected presi dent of the Lenoir Rotary Club to I succeed Dr Ralph Lore ORMER COP Micky inn a former Los Ange les policeman who retired from the force in order to run a desert ranch where chronic juvenile delinquents ere rehabilitated has an inmport ant role with Dean Martin and Jer ry Lewis in Aside from money necessary to subsist himself and his'1 family all earnings are donated to help care for the boys at the ranch BY MARGARET McMANUS NEW YORK NY Lilli Palmer one of the brightest of the inter national group of actresses who work with seeming ease in many countries returns to television Sun day March 18 after a two years absence from this country She is starring with Maurice Evans in a 90 minute live color cast of comedy Taming of the at 4 pm on NBC TV Miss Palmer of course plays Katharina it is her first Shakespearean role As it has been with many mem bers of her profession this is a I long cherished ambition Last Mr last movie which I made i Young in Europe was a musical in TradkeMackm 1 sanR she said The Life now at last Mr Playhouse Rehearsals for Taming of the were taking place in Ed Sullivan a setting something less than exotic Theater a vast chilly hall on the fourth R'cummings floor of a establishment on My Line Second Avenue Manto Man Usually hired for weddings or Golden Anniversary celebrations or similar gatherings the vast hall was lined with tiers of up turned gilt chairs and rolled up strips of car did Life I Benny in I OUS you She said even after an absence I mental illness OUT DARK two years taxi drivers people neSS depicts its nature causes and passing by on the street stop her treatment while demonstrating evi and say Lilli you dcnce of progress in the battle been? That was a good little show against this ancient crippterThough you used to do on television The presented asa technical thesis missus and I watched you all ieHhis unique venture endeavors to time attack the misconceptions and pre Miss Palmer sai conceptions long associated with proud to think that she Jas mental illness Distinguished actor pioneer Orson Welles will narrate the 90 in it long before it was fasnionaoie Once Had Own Video Show documentary with readings Seven years ago she did an hour from a book written 100 years ago long dramatic show with rederic by a patient in a mental hospital Sunday March 18 1956 WMY TV Channel 2 Greenboro 10:00 Damp Unto My eet 10:30 Look Up and Live 11:00 irst Baptist Church Service 12:00 Take a Trip 12:30 1:00 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:30 3:00 You Are There 3:30 My riend licka 4:00 Disneyland ace Nation I Sunday News ront Row I NOT ONE BUT 5Q Per Two Live Maine Lobsters Person' Served with Toss Salad rench ries Rolls and Butter Coffee or Tea Children under 12 Vj price 9 or 13 years serving you 1110 best available unusual food Every day Choice Grade A Thick Steaks foi you and sold by Live Maine Lobsters rog Legs Seafoods Chow Mein ried Chicken Roast Oysters All ood resh Cooked RESTAURANT Rh 70A At Sedgefield Ph 4 4190 Open 5 PM to II Daily 6 Private Dining Rootne Easter is almost upon us and what could be more appropriate for your Easter services than a beautiful Conn Artist Organ installed in your church? If you act at once you can get installation before Easter and pay later much less ex pensive than you think too Drop in and see and hear this beautiful instrument I 6:30 A 7:00 I 7:30 Olc Opry TBA Break Bank Andes Bova nt to nrienten ine enect Aiinougn some memoers oi cast were solemnly awaiting MyCaLine call Miss Palmer News spec not (0 be found at the scene of the gilt chairs and the paper flowers She was reported to be in Ray Milland a restaurant on the first flooi of Adventure buildinCT Talent Scouts Pne News Spec Reading Script In Luncheon Place Late Show And s0 waSj sitting alone at a small orange topped table of a Playhouse dairy lunch place finishing coffee Youns and reading a script a blackhaired TheVise hazel eyed woman in a beige knit Late News dress with a silk figured scarf at Previews nfck come sit she said Break Bank in ner nusxy contralto voice witn Retrospect the trace of an accent too cosmo Answers I politan to pin to any particular country must confess that tba not Leading Taming of the Young This is a script for a new movie I'm going to do It just ar I rived The script was for a documentary film of the much pub licized biography of the woman who claims to be the daughter of Miller the last Czar of Russia and which NewsDerr the German born Miss Palmer will ace Nation make this spring in Munich News lying To England After TV swain orch "We start working on it Sews Orch' I immediately Miss Palmer declared "but I am rushing back to England after the television show because my son has a holiday from his school and I want to pick him Evening up there and take him home to SkCastle Portefino' in News 1 Miss Palmer the wife of the NewsCaSUe British actor Rex Harrison who Sky Castle js currently appearing in a Broad way play said that their 12 year 6:50 Wismer old son Carey has been in prep Drama school in England for three years this is the way it has 9:00 Bishop Wells to be with little English boys It is Vo so HeMingaham traditional that they must go to11 00 Jazz Hour boarding school awhile 12:00 News I Him sl ic said always try to plan it so that no matter where working I am free to be with him during his holidays But it like having him with me all the time Despite my misgivings parently hasn't a very Home March and in 1951 she inaugurated her own 15 minute show on tel na Qjveil vision called lhe inm raimcri It was a simple tasteful T1 TTiirn "Roloc nrfignt at inn ifl which Well 1 I ill HvlvM she drew upon her quite remark Nancv' Baker able knowledge of literature and something to crow like painting music and philosophy crow Miss Palmer said she has little sparkling 21 year old balle time for mere pleasure and re rjna from Broadway has a dual role laXation except for the periods jn "The Vagabond she spends with her son Carey She recently completed two irst be heard but not seen movies in Europe and prior to that as a crow in a production routine she and Rex Harrison did a two staged by Hanya Holm for the Kath seasons run of Book and ryn Grayson Oreste musical based in London The last movie on Rudolf perennial hit they made here was our Seems Nancy has earned a hand some living in radio for years cry not complaining about work a variety of babies mooing ing so steadily said Miss rainier like a cow if money were not a con hua et al sideratibn probably work any She even way such a war horse by now once I doubt that be happy out of And harness And I do take some time like a sardine off I took Carey for a few days When Director Michael Curtiz skiing just before I came over In discovered her varied talents he fact where we were When cast her as the unseen crow in the I got the cablegram from Maurice feature Evans asking me to do this also be seen in Vaga She said her only other recrea bond as a singing and dancing tions are painting and reading chum of Kathryn Grayson Painting A Compulsion "Painting is more to me than a PARTNERS recreation It is an absolute com pulsion It opens up fresh horizons Paramount Anythmgs Goes new worlds to conquer I paint bright new musical film Bing Cros every moment I can by and Donald Connor portray "Reading also means more to me musical comedy partners Jeanmaire every day I have always readand Mitzi Gaynor are also starred a great deal since I was a cnild I am discovering that books are a security If I am reading an es pecially good one I guard it jeal ously and save it I hate to get to the end and I read very slowly as the pages get With which Miss Palmer the bookworm the amateur painter who might be type cast an in tellectual beauty pulled a beige cashmere coat over her knit dress and prepared to return to the vast drabness of the rehearsal hall She chuckled at the mention of the yellowing paper gardenias "They exactly remind me of my garden in she said "To stand in that garden at dusk and breathe in a hundred 1 fragrance is really quite close to It is possible that it may be a mite closer than' Second Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets (Released by the Bell Syndicate Inc) LOMBARDO Jubilee Emcee Scotland OUT WITN Channel 7 Washington 2:00 The Pastor 2:15 Churrb Hour 2:30 The Life 3:00 Your Music WITH THE Champion antenna by CHANNEL WMD TV Channel 6 Wilmington 3:30 4:00 5:30 6:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 WBTV Channel 3 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 WNCT TV Channel 9 Greenville 1:15 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:00 "1 I I 1 I 1 I I iVl I JI jl I I el fl 1 VI fl I I I I I I I i i Jl ROEBUCK AND 7 1 ft 91 I 1 liH I I HP I I fl Sv I tllfe I I 8 MB I I 1 7 1.

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