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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 101

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Detroit, Michigan
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101
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bY 6ob RuHfclL Wit Tine lf ty 'ggcisifp Copyright 1 969 Thi Woihington Pail Company Each of the three panels represents in rebus form the name of a well-known network television program, past or present. Answers on next page. Week" on ABC-TV and a possible TV series for next autumn. PARENTS: Heed the words of Soupy Sales: "I think what children are seeing now in TV is abominable. I'm talking about any of the cartoon shows on Saturday and Sunday morning.

They're nothing but violence." Soupy adds: "It's the parents' fault." Further economic thinking from Fess Parker: "The only thing you can still get for a penny is your incorrect weight." "Lovely Lurene" is the title of a song dedicated to Lurene Tuttle, featured in "Julia." The song was written by Miss Tuttle's son-in-law, composer Johnny Williams Marlin Perkins of "Wild Kingdom" came early to his zoology specialty. As a youngster, he was hired by the St. Louis Zoological Gardens to sweep the walks and trim the hedges. The pay was $18 a week. Perkins came back to the St.

Louis Zoo in 1962 as the lirector. Channel Hopping: The Unlikoliost Candidate Guess who is scheduled to be in Boston this week, working with the famed Boston Pops Orchestra and Metropolitan Opera singer Robert Merrill? The unlikely answer: Red Skelton. that's who. Red is due to be in Boston today through Wednesday, video tape recording a special music-and-comedy edition of "The Red Skelton Hour." The result will be the season's final telecast for Red. One element of the show has Merrill helping Clem Kadiddlehopper get one of Clem's compositions played at Boston's Symphony Hall.

JASON EVERS, who starred in the short-lived "Channing" series, stars in "The Young Lawyers." This is a "Movie of the.

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