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Document 6597831
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Sunday, Oct. 8, 1967
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-Morning^
6:30 (>) (7) Window on the
World.
(4) Sunrise S e m c s t e r..
CO.
"(11) Ontario News. (C)
7:00 (2) Today. (C).
(4) News.
(7) Rocketship 7. (C);
8:00 (4) Captain Kangaroo.
., (11) - Schnitzel House. (C)
8:30 (4) You and Your Family.
. (C)
(9) TV University.
8:55 (7) Dialing for Dollars.
9:00 (2)' Pat Boone Show. (C).
(4) Carlton Fredericks
(C). (9) Romper Room. (C).
(11) Fd Allen Time.
9:30 (4) Love of Life. (C).
(9) Cartoon Playhouse.
-~fH>-Donna-^Reedr
9:55 (2) News, Weather.
10:00 (2) Snap Judgment. (C).
(4) Candid Camera.
(9) Uncle Bobby.
(11) Movie — "Miranda:"
10:30 (2) Concentration. (C).
(4) Beverly Hillbillies.
(7) Temptation. (C).
10:55 (7) Children's Doctor. !
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(4) Andy Griffith.
(7) How's Your MotherJnJAw?_(jQl,
(9) Tugboat Annie.
IVM (2) Hollywood Squares —
Game. (C).
(4) Dick Van Dyke Show.
(7) Family Game.
(9) Mr. and Mrs.—Game.
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(11) Marriage CoDfidential.
11:55 (6) News;, Weather.
Afternoon
12:00 (2) Jeopardy. (C).
(4) News.
(6) Luncheon Date.
(7) M o n e y M o v i e —
"Wait 'til the'Sun Shines
• Nellie,'-' Part 3.
(9) Toronto Today,
,H)-TfaHM 11 te=Pt>opl
12:25 (4) Doctor's House Call,
12:30 (2)'Merv Griffin Show. \
(4) (6) Search for Tomorrow. ( O .
(11) Photo Finish.
12:45 (4) (6) Guiding Light. (C).
1:00^(-4) Meet .the Millers.
(6) Luncheon Date.
. (7) Fugitive.
(9) Movie ~ 'Thunder on
.. the Hill."
(11) Mike Douglas. (C).
1:30 (4) (6) As the World Turns.
(C).
2:00 (2) Days of Our Lives.
(C).
(4) Love Is a Many Splendored Thing. (C).
(6) Cuisine.— Cooking.
(7) Newlywcd Game.
_^l3JL(2)__Doctors. (C).
(4) House Party,
(6) Coronation Street.
(7) Dream Girl.
(9) People In Conflict.
_(11V Perrv Mason.
2:55 (7) News.
3:DO (2) Another World. (C).
(4) To Tell the Truth. (C).
(6) Take 30. >
_____ (7) General Hospital.
~"T9V Magistrates court.
3:25 (4)-News.
-3T30-(2)-Y^)u-DonU-Say4-(-C^—
(4) (6) Edge of Night;;
(7) Commander Tom. (C).
(9) It's Your Move.
(11) Bullwlnkle.
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4:00 (2) Mike Douglas Show.
(4) Secret Storm.
„,—(6) Comnntnicater™™—~
-(0) I Love Lucy;
(11) Super Heroes. (C)
4:30 (4) Truth or Consequences.
(6) Barney Boomer.
(9) Movie —"Bright Victory."
(11) Gilligan's Island. (C).
5:00 (4) Perry Mason. ,
(6) Shazzan! (C)
(7) Flint'stones. (C).
LET'S RIDE - W i l l Sonnett (Walter B r e n n a n , right)
a n d his g r a n d s o n , Jeff (Dock Rambo), hit the t r a i l
w h e n they l e a r n t h a t l e g e n d a r y g u n f i g h t e r J i m
Sonnett — JefFTTatrYer—is I n a t o w n o n l y a d a y ' s
ride a w a y o n the n e w w e s t e r n - a d v e n t u r e series,
THE GUNS OF WILL SONNETT, in color, f r o m
9:30 to 11 p . m . Friday o n C h a n n e l _7V..._..._.._
(11) Please Don't Eat The •'.*
Daisies. (CK
5:30^(2) Of Lands and Seas.
_JCfc
(6) Let's Go — Variety.
(7) N.ews - — Peter Jen-nmgSr-(G)—
—-——
(11) My Three Sons.
Evenifig^
21 C^
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7:00 (2) News, Weather, Sports.
(4) People Are Funny.
(6) The Day It Is.
(9> Off To See The Wizard
(11) Tarzan.
:20 (7) News, Sports.
:30-(2)-Tarzan
iiT-he-BlueStone of Heaven." P a r t
2. Tarzan faces.dea,th after helping an archaeologist innocently deliver a
valuable carved'stone to
a power-hungry
army
leader. (C). _ „ _ . U . - ; i , - ^ _
(1) Wild", Wild-West—Secret agents West and Gordon hunt for a stolen samurai sword. (C).
(6) Political Talks.
(7). Off to See the Wizard
—"Who's Afra;d of Moth-,
er Goose?" A.n original
musical with a new look
•at nursery rhymes. Mau. reen O'Hara stars. (C).
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6:00 (4) News/Weather. Sports!
(6) Sports Magazine.
^(7) Movie ^ "The Gam— - - bier from Natchez.'-'
(11) PieVre Berton.
6:30 (2) News — Huntley,
Brinkley. (C).
(4) News—Walter Cronkite. (C).
(6) (9) News, Weather,
Sports.
(11) Petticoat Junction.
(C)
Educational Programs (Channel 17)
TODAY ~
00 p.m. The French Chef. .
30 p.m. Book Beat,
00 p.m. Regional Report,
00 p.m. Viewpoint,
30 p.m. N.E.T. Journal,
no p.m. The Creative Person,
8:00 p.m. Forty - Five Years
with Fitzpatrick.
8:^0 p.m. Conversations,
9:00 "i.m. The Play of t h e
Week.
MONDAY, .
6:30 p.m. New York's Revised
Penal Law — "Sentencing."
7:00 p.m. Discovery a t t h e
Brookf'eld Zoo.
7:30 p.m. What's New — "Animal Ward."'
8:00 p.m. Ski School.
8:30 p.m. M?n In the News.
9:00 p.m. N . E . T . J o u r n a l —
"T>m Right of Privacy."
A -documentary on the
grow;ng threats to the
privacv of the American
ind vidual.
10:00 p.m. Flaherty and Film.
10:30 p.m. Spectrum — "A
Matter of A c c e p t able
Risk." A report on the
. machines and men that
. control the flow of air
traffic across the North
Atlantic.
TUESDAY
6:30 p.m. Reports to the Den• tist — "Dental Diagnostic
• - Pitfalls."
7:00 p.m. Just Imagine.
7:15 p.m. The Friendly fliant
—"Georgie to the Rescue."
7:30 p.m. What's New—"Folk
Songs # i . " Tracy Newman, a past member of
the "New Christy Minstrels," start-s a series of
six ' programs on f o l k
music. .
8:00 p.m. The French Chef —
"The Case for Salmon."'
8:30 p.m. Talk of the Town.
9:00 p.m. To Be Announced.
10:00 p.m. Flaherty and Film.
10:30 p.m. The Dissenters.
WEDNESDAY
6:30 p.m. H u m a i i i ties: The
D'scourse of Western Man
—"The Odyssey." College
credit course.
7:00 p.m. Discovery at t h e
Brookfield Zoo — "Store
Ways Than One."
7:30 p.m. What's New — "Below Sea Level."
8:00 p.m. News^ In Perspective.
$:00 p.m. The Creative P e r son — "Fred Rogers'*. A
look at the man behind
"Misterogers," the television hero of the preschool set;
9:30 p.m. It's A W o n d e r f u l
World — "Panama."
10:00' p.m. Flaherty and Film.
10:30 p.m. Book Beat — Writer
James Leo Herlihy talks
about his new collection
of short stories, "A-Story
that Ends "with a Scream
and Eight Others."
THURSDAY
6:30 p.m. Reports to the Phys- •
ician — "Radiologic Approaches to D i a g n o sis
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7:00 p.m. Just I m a g i n e —
"Music and Musical- In• struments."
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. 7:15 p.m. The Friendly Giant
— "A Bell for Ursli."
. 7:30 p.m. What's New—"Folk
Songs # 2 . "
8:00 p.m. Antiques V — "Chinese Export Porcelain., n
8:30 p.m. Viewpoint. 9:00, p.m.. Wars of the Roses—
The R o y a 1-Shakespeare
Company stars.
18:00 p.m. Flaherty and Film.
10:30 p.m. Business
Roundtable — "Business Careers—Creative or Organization Man?"
FRIDAY
6:30 p.m. M a j o r
American
Books — "Herman . Melville." College c r e d i t
course.
7:00 p.m. Discovery a t t h e
Brookfield Zoo — "Home
is Where You Find it."
7:30 p.m. What's New — "Beyond the Arctic Circle."
8:00 p.m. Washington Week in
. Review.
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8:30 p.m. N.E.T. Playhouse —
"The, Tale of Genji VI."
9:45 p.m. Speak'ng Freelv —
President of the AFL-CTO.
George Meanv. is the
guest for an informal inierview with ho^t Edwin
Newman.
SATURDAY
9.00 a.m. Calculus & A n a l y t i e Geometry I.
s.
11:00 a.m. Humanities I: The
Discourse of Western Man
—Ancient and Medieval.
11:30 a.m. M a j o r
American
Book*.
1:30 n.m. The R's* of t h e
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American Nation T.
3:30 n.m. T V HMorv of Lat'h
Amer'ea.
4:30 n.m. H««r«'>*,,*,''s T* T^e
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—Ancient and Medieval.
Untitled Document
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Fulton New York
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8:39 (6) Get Smart (0).
(9) Movie —"That Funny
Feeling." (C).
(11) Accidental Family —
See 9:30 p.m., Ch. 2 for
details.
8:30 (2) Star Trek-"The Ao- .
pie." A landing party
from the Enterprise d:s,covers a planet resembling Paradise. Keith An*
des-ffif.sl-stars, fcv'(4) Gomef Pyle, USMC— "
Sgt. Carter forces Gomer
to audition for a Navy Re• lief show, in competition
with a semi-professional
singer. (C).
(6) Tommy Hunter. (C).
(7) Hondo — "Hondo and •
the Apache Kid." Farley
Granger and Nick Adams
guest, as a cnusad'ng..
newspaperman and as the
Apache Kid, souglit by
Hondo, the Army and the
- 'Apaches. (C);
(11) Rufi for Your Life.
' (C).
9:M (4) Movie — "Spencer's.
Mountain." .(C).
(6) Movie — ''Never Too
Late." (C).
9:30 (2) Accidental Family —
• "Minnesota Tracy." To
gam.bling habit. Jerry
brings him to the farm to
take the "cure." (C).
(7-) Guns of Will Sonnett
"Message at Noon."
Jason Evers stars as T:m
Sonnett. t h e legendary
gunfighter being sought
by h i s father and s o n,
Jeff. (C).
_(U)JDiagttej^(£L-.
10:00 (2) Telephone Hour—"^n
the Road with Dnke F.'lington." A prof'le of
Duke during a Midwest
tour. (C).
(7) Judd Tor the Dffc.se
— "Conspiracy." C'^ton
Judd defends a prominent
architect who is h<?'?.%
vilified,by a ruthle^^ private police force!'"(CTT
(9) Big Valley. (C).
(11) Merv Griffin Show.
(C).
11:00 (2) (4) (6) (7) (9) (U)
News, Weather, Sports.
11:10 (11) Pierre Berton.
11:30:(2) Tonight Show. ( C \
,
(4) M o v i e — " G M " ' of
Darkness."
- (7) Movies — "Dracu'a's
D a u g h t e r " a*id "The
Stranglers of Bombay."
11:40 (9) Perry's Probe — "The
Unexplained." (C).
(11) Movie — "A French
Mistress."
11:45 (6) Movies —"You Can't
Take H With You" and
"Mr. Moto Takes a'Vacation."
12:10 (9) Movie— "R'ood of the
-Vampire." (C).
Hopes for London
Greg Morris is hoping that
the Mission: Impossible hiaUis
will come in January so he can
jet to London for a costarring
role in "The Ski-Bum." ••"
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popular coin among collectors.
None of the issues^ever became
rare but a few dates do show a
nice premium in fine and uncirculated cohddtion.
.The blue chip of the series
would be the 1949 Philadelphia
issue. Although there were 5%
million minted, a scarcity exists in the numismatic field.
In extra-fine condition a -1949
half-dollar lists at $3.50 to $3:75
and an uncirculated coin of the
same date will strut a tag of $25
to $27.
The 1949-S lists in the Red
Book at $4.50 in extra-fine con= d^tion and $20 in uncirculated
condittion. The 1950 Franklin
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Beat
By ROBERT MACLEt
TEENS—The• latest word is that
minute take up smoking!
makes
An that despite • really grim ..
and ou
smoking statistics. No doubt at
before
all that they are cutting an everexpanding life span appreciably.
phasizcPsychiatrists have long talked
tell, a
about a "death wish." Now talk
show
turns to teens' death w i s h examp
wonders whether cigare 11 e s,
activit:
marijuana and LSD are part of
the same bag. Some seem to
money
•want to go faster Jhan parents.
ties. S
Recent survey by 'TEEN magvery I
azine turned up mind-catching
most.
facts about smoking and teens.
One out of six claimed they,
HAL
smoked - to • some degree^—averEman<
age age 16. By and large, the
New
smoking example of mom and
Edu<
dad made kids think it was O.K.
Why do teens "try that first^'. school
long t
drag? Mainly out of that old
human curiosity. Oddest surREI
prise finding of all? Thait many
^discon
teens, despite what thundering
port
headlines say. of drugs, sex and
gradir
general generation execesses,
more
still consider smoking cigarettes
schoo
a daring activity. Many do it
chang
because they know it's forbidden .
and harmful. More boys than
DIE
you'd believe don't dig the
Amer
smoking scene for girls at all.
histor
majoi
WAR B A B I E S ' CRY—No
overv
secret any more—teens do not
make the. best soldiers. Mythbreaking is a sweet sour byHe
product of war; so no.w we
Bu>
know through experience that
38-and 19- year-olds aren*_t' all
lie
necessarily instant war ma- serie:
chines." Majority of teens are
earm
buzzing about the possioNhy of
so tli
a universal tworyear. national
and I
service program. In it, all U.S.
Mr.
teens would be required to serve
contr
-their country for two.years in
Rolls
some definite capaoity aligned
With irtdividual ttptitudes.
Sid
DON'T KICK--S bh o o 1 athletics has come In for* more than
its share of censure in the last
several years, now that brain
Da
scoirt
kick
ker,