Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, February 21, 1961, Image 19

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1961
1:00 Lowell Thomat News. Lettslat. Skip A L004 Newt Harvev
Mln'man Newi Bob Andtrson " Sports. Newt
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:4 Weather. Newt Music, Sportt " Headline Newt
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. MUSIC AND NEWS CONTINUES UNTIL MIDNIGHT
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1961
'92 CBS New Newt NBC Newt Rhythm Rndup
milrn Muslcman Roger Carroll Rust Doran Farm Nawa
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:00 CBS Mlnmn NtNews, NBC News Breakfast Club
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Worst on TV
Poll ' Puts Jackie
Two Under Paar
By FRED DANZIG
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Television, Radio Highlights
NEW YORK (UPI) It's just
an idle boast when Jackis G lea
son calls "You're in the Picture,"
his abortive one-shot panel show,
TV's worst program.
Results of my recent one-snot
post card contest to find out how
the viewers feel about the worst
that TV has had to offer show
Gleason's program to be merely
third worst. Jack Paar, no less,
finished in first place. "The Price
is Right" came in second. Behind
Gleason, tied for fourth place,
were "Whats My Line ana
This is Your Life," and "Dobie
Gillis" came in fifth.
The views of the readers was
inspired by Gleason's Jan. 27 half
hour talkathon, wherein he tried
to claim credit for putting on
the champion of all flops. While I
agree that his panel show was
really dreadful, I also feel that
had Gleason tried a little harder,
he could have improved it to a
point where it became a truly un
bearable champion.
LOYAL READERS
I therefore asked loyal readers
to complete the following:
'Jackie Gleason is all wet because
the all-time, bottom quality, worst
TV show in history is still. . ."
and I promised prizes for "The
most entertaining replies." The
judging is over now and I must
say it was a nice little contest
to judge because the cards were
notably well-written and general
ly non-hysterical in tone. You
should see some of the unsolicited
mail.
As for the range covered by
the contestants, you name the
show and it's probably on the
list. There was even a vote for
the electronic computer that
NBC-TV used in its election
coverage. Jokes abounded. One
sample: "Candid Camera I no
Leica." But here are the ones I
enjoyed the most:
'. . . 'This is Your Life,' a
maudlin, superfluous parade of
memories and attributes occa
sionally punctuated with people
the victim has, probably been
avoiding for years." Mrs. Saul
Baum, Galveston, Tex.
'. . . 'Rivak, the Barbarian,' a
sort of Fred Flintstone out of
Zorro by Marquis de Sade, a com
mercial triumph for the manufac
turers of men's grooming aids."
M. F. Spence, Jacksonville, Fla
PEOPLE AT WORST
'. . . 'Price is Right,' which
tends to show people at their
wont and products at their
best." Betty Gamarra, Tiffin,
Ohio.
"... Unascertaihable due to
the monotonous repetition of rep
etitious monotony which inter
feres with the reshowing of some
really inferior progams." J. A.
Robertson, Valleio, Calif.
'. . . Would love to enter but I
find it difficult to narrow things
down to one particular show. You
didn't specify which night." Lew
Runkle, Reading, Pa.
The winners all are being sent
cultural treasure of the season
autographed pictures of Gleason
with his ill-fated "Picture" panel.
though of sending out, in true
Gleason tradition, five-pound
wedges of Mother Baccamarra's
Mozzarella cheese, but decided it
would only make our letter car
riers the innocent victims of this
whole squence.
The Channel Swim: President
John F. Kennedy will appear in
a tribute to the poet Robert Frost
when the CBS-TV program, "Ac
cent," makes it debut next Sun
day afternoon. Kennedy will
speak of the artist's role in Amer
ican life and comment on the
meanings he finds in Frost's
poetry.
An original play by Horton
Foote, set in Texas in the 1890s
but as yet untitled, will complete
the season for CBS-TV's DuPont
Show of the Month" series on
Tuesday, March 21. The cast is
headed by Julie Harris, E. J.
Marshall and Mildred Dunnock.
'-"Perry Como's Music Hall" has
cancelled plans to present the
three-part musical comedy love
story that was to have begun
Wednesday. A spokesman for the
NBC-TV program said the format
didn't play as well as it read.
Guest stars remain unchanged.
'Tramp Ship," a full-hour se
ries about the adventures of a
crew aboard an itinerant freight
er, is being developed for ABC-
TV's 1961-62 season by Don Fed
derson, producer of "My Three
Sons." Neville Brand will star.
Scouts Open
Ticket Sale
Problems Facing Africa Titan Missile
Object of NBC Special
"Africa: Five Minutes to pitch to a Dodger baseball player
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Youths ' of the Oregon Trail
Council of Boy Scouts have
launched their ticket sales cam
paign for next month's Scout
Skill Shows.
Cubs, Scouts and Explorers
were all at work this week, sell
ing tickets to earn commissions
for their units and prizes for
themselves.
Each boy who sells at least
seven of the SO cent tickets will
earn a special neckerchief slide.
Larger sales entitle the boyg to
additional prizes.
The skill shows will be booth
exhibits of the many types of ac
tivities and skills that make up
scouting. 1
Boys of the Klahanie, Three
Sisters and Bohemia District will
have their show March 24-25 at
the Lane County Fairgrounds in
Eugene. Other parts of the six-
county Oregon Trail Council will
have shows at Corvalus on March
18, at Coos Bay and Roseburg on
March 25.
Twelve," will be shown tonight
on Channels 13 and 8 at 10. This
special attempts a study of the
basic problems facing Africa
nd. therefore, the- world today.
Via films and reports by NBC
correspondents here and abroad,
it tries to define the differences
between and the nature of the
problems as they exist in North
Africa, South Africa, the Congo,
the still colonized area, and the
independent states. Also, for an
answer to the question: "Can the
U.N. solve the African problem?
ambassador Adlai Stevenson is
asked to participate.
Other Tuesday TV highlights:
7 p.m. Family Castle (7) Earl
Saari discusses Federal income
tax deductions and points out
some deductions you may have
overlooked. This show might
save you money.
7 p.m., Expedition (12) "The
Long Winter." There have been
lots of documentaries about trips
to the South Pole, but this one,
with a charm all its own, prob
ably is the most entertaining
Credit belongs primarily to narra
tor-scientist Edward Remington,
who has given it a home movie
quality plus a very enthusiastic
and pleasing narration. It is
unburdened by scientific facts
and can be fun for the whole
family.
8 p.m., Rifleman- (9-12) Mar
shal Mica goes back to the bottle.
He's afraid of a certain gunslinger
and is tired of having Lucas fight
his battles for him. If you've
been watching the scries through
the .years, you 11 appreciate the
character relationship on which
the plot is based. Incidentally, it
looks as if Rex Ingram has been
added as a regular.
8:30 p.m., Alfred Hitchcock
(13-8) Patricia Collinge does a
superb job as a solicitous land
lady in this eerie tale. Dean Stock-
well plays her new roomer who
doesn't realize how permanent
his arrangement is likely to be.
Tip: ignore the opening; it s com
pletely misleading.
9 p.m., Tom Ewell (6) Tom
can really give out with the sales
talk, and he is aided here by a
promising young actor, Jonathan
Bolt. Story has real-estate lover
Potter giving his trade the big
who wants to give up tho game.
10 p.m., Garry Moore (6)
Peter Lawford takes over for va
cationing Garry tonight, and
manages to hold the fort despite
Durward Kirby. Lawford has
lovely Sally Ann Howes on for a
sone. Jonathan Winters in a rou
tine, Carol" Burnett for her usual
skit, and that wonderful year
1932 with its hits and colorful
news.
11:10 p.m.. Movie (6) "Hit
the Ice." Abbott and Costello.
Sidewalk photographers are mis
taken for bank robbers, catch up
with the real crooks in Sun Val
ley. One of the funny A & C
comedies: plenty of laughs, fast
action (1943 Good)
11:15 p.m.. Movie (12) "The
Stork Club." Barry Fitzgerald,
Betty Hutton. Hat check girl be
friends penniless bum who is,
naturally, a billionaire. Silly
fable is saved by some nice per
formances. (1948 Fair).
Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon
Tuesday, February 21, 1961 5B
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. OP
The Air Force has moved its
Titan intercontinental range mis
sile a step closer to operational
readiness with a second straight
succcsslul o.uuu-milo test flight,
The 98-foot missile smacked a
target in the South Atlantic Mon
day night after a 30-minute
17,000-mile-an-hour flight. Of
ficials reported it achieved all
test objectives.
The missile carried nearly all
components which will be on the
final combat-ready design. The
Air Force timetable calls for Ti
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