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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD. Friday, Sept. 21, 1962 Page 5B KVAL-TV NBC Chanel ti cable s KEZI-TV ABC Chauei Cable 100 Northwest Newt Newa Nine Neu scene Llppy Lion, News Beat :! Huntley Bnnkler Evenlne Report Walter Cronklte Welly As Toucha Huntley-Bnnkley JtJO Perry Mason RIverboat Highway Patrol News Central The Evergladea :4 Perry Mason RIverboat Highway Patrol ABC Newa The Everglades :08 Perry Mason RIverboat Death Valley Days High & Wild true Adventure 3:11 Perry Mason RIverboat Death Valley Due High et Wild True Adventure :SO International The Roaring 10'a Rawhide Roering 20's International :4 Showtime The Roaring 20's Rawhide Roaring 20's ShowUroe I'OO International The Roarlng'tO'l Rawhide Roaring 20's InternaUonal 7:11 Showtime The Roaring 20's Rawhide Roaring 20's Showtime 7:10 The Detectives The FUntstonea Route M The flintstonea Detectives 7:4 The Detectives The Flintstonea Route 66 The FUntstones Detectives :00 The Detectives 77 Sunset Strip Route 66 77 Sunset Strip i Detectives :1S The Detectives 77 Sunset Strip Route 66 77 Sunset Strip Detectives 30 Don't Call 77 Sunsel Strip Fair Exchange 77 Sunset Strip Don't Call :4S Me Charlie 77 Sunset Strip Fair Exchange 77 Sunset Strip I Me Charlie :00 Jack Paar Show TheCorrupteM FairExchange The Corruptera Jack Paar Show 9:1 Jack Paar Show The Corrupters Fair Exchange The Corruptera Jack Paar Show :30 Jack Paar Show The Corrupters Eyewitness The Corrupters Jack Paar Show :4a" Jack Paar Show The Corrupters Eyewitness The Corrupters Jack Paar Show 10:00 Report" ABC News Portland Wrestling News e Weather Night "Beat 10:1 "Sea of Grass' News Final Portland Wrestling Newa Night Beat 10:10 Movie Encore Theater Portland Wrestling Movie 12 "Tonight Tonight show (c) 10:4 Movie --Son of Kong" Vlghtscene We Raid Calais" Tonight Show (c) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1962 J:00 Town & Country :5 Town & Country :3 RFD t Cartoon Festival . . RFD 6 Wunda Wunda 7:00 Cartoon Time Breadbasket USA Wunda Wunda 7:11 Cartoon Time Breadbasket USA Wunda Wunda 7:30 Pip the Piper (e) Sky King Sgt Preaton Observation 7:41 Pip the Piper (c) Sky King Sgt Preston School :00 Sharl Lewis (c) CapiailTKansaroo Robin Hood Sharl Lewis 8:11 Sharl Lewie (c) Captain Kangaroo Robin Hood Sharl Lewis 1:30 King Leonardo (e Captain Kangaroo Danger Zone King Leonsrdn 1:41 King Leonardo e Captain Kangaroo Danger Zone King Leonardo :0 Fury News Portland" Fury :11 Fury Twins vs Orioles Panorama Fury 8:30 Magic Midway Baseball "Little Orvie" Magic Midway 8:48 Magic Midway Baseball Movie Magic Midway 10:00 Make Room Baseball Movie Make Room 10:11 forDaddv Baseball Movie For Daddy 10:30 N Y. at Chicago Baseball Movie N.V. at Chicago 10:41 Baseball Baseball Movie Baseball 11:00 Baseball Baseball Bugs Bunny Baseball 11:18 Baseball Baseball Bugs Bunny Baseball 11:30 Baseball Baseball Show of Homes Baseball 11:41 Baseball . BasebaU Show of Homes Baseball 12:00 Baseball BasebaU Show of"omes Baseball 12:11 Baseball College Klckoff Show of Homes Baseball 12:30 Baseball Duke-USC Dan Smoot Baseball 12:41 Baseball Football P.I.L. Football Baseball i:00 Baseball "Mother Carev's Football P.l.L. Football Baseball 1:18 Baseball Chickens" tt "Vigil Football P.l.L. FootbaU Baseball 1:30 Dan Smoot In The Night" Football P.l.L. FootbaU Merry-Go Round 1:48 "A Sout'n Yankee" Movie Football P.l.L. FootbaU Merry-Go Round 2:00 Matinee Movie Football P.l.L. FootbaU JohiTwiyne 2:11 Matinee Movie FootbaU P.l.L. FootbaU Theatre 2:41 Matinee Movie FootbaU P.l.L. FootbaU John Wayne 2:30 Matinee Movie FootbaU P.l.L. FootbaU Theatre 3:00 Matinee i Movie Roy Rogera WantedDead or John Wayne 3:11 Matinee I Movie Roy Rogera Alive Theatre 3:30 Matinee Movie Sky King Wide World John Wayne 3:41 Matinee Movie Sky King of Sports Theatre 4:00 NFLProHUItea wTdeWorld of Adventure Theatre Wide World NFL Pro Hilitee 4:11 NFLProHUItea Sports Adventure Theater of Sports NFLProHUItea 4:30 Big Picture Wide World Supercar Wanted Dead Mr. Magoo 4:41 Big Picture of Sports Supercar Or Alive Mr. Magoo Television Previews Jack Paar Back Tonight With New Weekly Show Jack Paar returns to tele vision tonight with a new, live, hour-long weekly show to be presented on Channels 13 and 8 at 9 o'clock. The new Paar show will fea ture one guest star. This week Robert Goulct will be on hand for an on-stagc visit and some at-home and backstage film clips. Among the usual features will be films taken by Paar of his recent trip to the Southwest Pacific where he met the native scout and Australian coast watcher who helped in the rescue of President Kennedy's PT 109 crew. In tonight's film he has the crew and their rescu ing scout and coast watcher to gether for a first full-scale re union. Other Friday previews: 7:30 p.m.. Route 66 (6) The scries returns for a new season with a show filmed near As toria. Guest stars arc Signe Hasso and David Janssen in "One Tiger to a Hill." Trouble develops for Tod Stiles after he and his friend Buz Murdock hire on as deckhands aboard a halmon-fishing trawler and Stiles becomes interested in the owner's daughter. 8:30 p.m., Don't Call Me Charlie (13-8) Premiere of a half-hour scries about a shy young bachelor veterinarian, stationed with the U.S. Army in Paris. Judson McKay played by Josh Peine is the leading char acter but Charlie played by John Hubbard is also in it. To night's show has McKay being drafted into the Army, commis sioned a lieutenant and whisked to Paris where a clerical mixup Dial - Lights M'SfS Kl'ON (NBC-5901 KEED (10501 KERG (CBS-12801 KATR (1320) KflRE (MBS-H50I KPIR (11MWI KWFS (15401 KASH (ABC16O0I KFMY-FM (Stereo) FRIDAY NEWS KUON-S, 7 30 KF.ED 5 minutes lo every hour. KERG 5, :15, , 30, . KORE 5, 5:15, 6. 6:30, 7 30. KASH On the hour and half-hour. KWFS Every hour on the half-hour. KPIR 4 M. KATR 30 minutes after the hour. SPORTS KWTS 1:55. KERG 4:25; 7 45 p.m. No. Eugene- Wlllemette. Football. KF.ED 45 mlnutea on ever hour. KORE 7:55 p m.. So. Eugene-North Salem, Football. KASH 7:55 p.m., Thurston-Cottage Grove. Football. KATR 11 minutes past the hour. HIGHLIGHTS K1T.N 7 World Tomorrow. KERG 6 13, Lifeline; 7 10, Sports-a- Rama. KORF. 9 e m . Tally Ho. KASH 5, Paul Harvey; ., Edard Morgan. KUGN 1.30, Skip-a long. CLASSICAL KERG 7, A World of Music. Waltiea and Songs bv Waldteufel and Lo ll a r. (Orasndy, Philadelphia Oreh.). KFMY 10. SvmphOTiv. Bimsky-Kor. sskor: Seheheratade. (Leinsdorf, Philharmonic Orch.). TELEVISION SCHEDULES KOIN-TV CBS ChaaneJ C Cable FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1962 assigns him to the wrong com mand. 8:30 p.m., Fair Exchange (6) Debut of an hour film series which concerns an American family that agrees to send its teen-age daughter to live with an English family for a year. The English family agrees to send its daughter over to Amer ica for a year. 9 p.m., Target: The Corrupt ers (9-12) Concluding episode of "The Organizer" which in volves a congressional investiga tion of a corrupt labor leader. 9:30 p.m.. Eyewitness (6) An up-to-the-minute report of the America's cup races between the U.S.'s Wcatherly and Aus tralia's Grctel. In addition to films of the races, there will be coverage of the watchers in Newport and a history of the race over the years. Movies 6:30 p.m., (2) "Lady From Shanghai." Rita Hayworth, Or son Welles. Irish sailor accom panies a beautiful woman and KOAC-TV Channel 7, Cable 7 FRIDAY 7:00 Magic Corner 7: IS Krtendly Giant 7:30 What's New 8:00 Klrst Priority 8:30 Green Carpet 8:45 Capitol Close-Up 9:00 TBA 9:30 B of, ton Symphony 11:30 Sign Off SATURDAY 2 45 Meditations 2:55 Headlines 3:00 Down to Earth S:.0 legacy 4:00 Paul Bunyan Cartoons 4.30 I Married Joan 5:00 Our Miss Brooks 5:30 Sport sree) 6:00 Championship Bowling 7:00 2 For the Show 8:30 Guektward Ho! 9:00 Dinger Man 9 30 Play of the Week 11:30 News. Weather. Meditations I 11:45 Sign Off KOAC Radio 550 Kilocycles FRIDAY 5 00 The Reader 5 30 Dinner Music 6:00 News and Weather 6:15 British Weeklies 30 Patricia Marx Interviews 7 00 Evening Farm Report 7:30 Pops Concert S 00 Renaissance and Revolution 9 00 Music That Endures 9 45 News and Weather 10 00 Sign Off ATI RDAY 10 00 News and Weather 10 13 Neua Background 10 30 Foothill Fables 11 00 The Concert Hall 12 00 News 12 15 Noon Farm Hour 1 00 Romantic Islands of France 2 00 Music of the Masters 5 00 Stories N Stuff 5 30 Dinner Music 6 00 Newa and Weather 6 15 The Oregon Scene 7 1 Ught Opera t 45 Newa and Weather 10 00 Sign Off J KPTV ABC Chu. 12 Cable II, 4 KGW-TV NHC Channel 1 Cable I her lawyer husband on a cruise, becomes a pawn in murder. Melodrama is saved by Welles' touches in direction, turning it into a good thriller. (1948 good). 10:15 p.m., (13) "Sea of Grass." Spencer Tracy, Kather ine Hepburn, Robert Walker, The cast fights hard but this western about a man who sees New Mexico turning into a dust bowl and fights to save the grass is disappointing. (1946 fair). 10:30 p.m., (9) "Son of Kong." Robert Armstrong Helen Mack. Adventurer returns to the island where the mighty King Kong used to dwell, finds another huge gorilla there. Fan tastic adventure is a sequel to its predecessor. (1933 good). 10:30 p.m., (12) "Tonight We Raid Calais." Annabclla, John Sutton, Lee J. Cobb. An other wartime espionage film. Tale of British agent in France lo find a factory the Royal Air Force wants to bomb. (1943 fair). 11 p.m., (6) "Drango." Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru, Julie London. Top budgeted but otherwise routine western with plenty of two-fisted action to keep viewers awake. Good per formances by the cast. (1957 fair). Saturday (daytime): 9:30 a.m., (12) "Little Or vie." Johnny Sheffield, Ernest Trucx. Eight-year-old boy runs away when his parents deny him a dog as a pet. (1940 fair). 1 p.m., (9) "Mother Carey's Chickens." Anne Shirley, Ruby Kcelcr. Captain's widow strug gles along to raise her two daughters on a meager pension. (1938 fair). "Vigil in the Night." Carole Lombard, Brian Aherne. Anne Shirley. A young nurse in an English hospital makes a fatal mistake for which her sister takes the blame. Grim but well done drama. (1940 good). 1:45 p.m., (13) "A Southern Yankee." Red Skclton, Arlene Dahl, Brian Donlevy. Red's fighting the Civil War in this one. He crawls between the lines carrying a two-sided flag for protection. (1948 good). 2 p.m., (8) "Reunion In France." Joan Crawford, John Wayne. Miss Crawford saves France, Wayne is an American flyer who needs her help and the whole thing adds up to nothing. (1942 fair). 5 p.m., (2) "The Lion Hunt ers." John Sheffield, Morris Ankrum, Ann Todd. Against the background of the jungle, a boy battles unscrupulous lion hunters. (1951 no rating avail able). Almost Malaria-Proof NEW DELHI Lfl India's Health Minister Sushila Nayar told a regional meeting of the World Organization that South east Asia will be more than 93 per rent malaria proof by the end of the year. First Show of Rodeo Series Script for 'Wide Seen and Heard By RICK DuBROW or the fnited Press International HOLLWOOD Today, friends. we offer a free lesson on how lo adapt the same script idea to any number of television series. This course, for which no credit is given or deserved was inspired by the debut Thursday night of a new, weekly NBC-TV show, "Wide Country." which stars Earl Holliman as rodeo champ. Briefly, the first episode con cerned a dying calf-roper's ef fort to set up his family finan cially in his few remaing months without letting anyone know he is a goner. And it was done slickly, humanly and tastefully, and benefited from a strong performance by the doomed but courageous cowboy (guest star Steve Forrest). Why, the, did it seem as though this entire hour had been seen or heard in varying forms many times before as though the characters were all familiar as though one were watching a recurrent dream? One reason, of course, is that the plot of the dying man try ing lo provide for his loved ones is ancient. But the main reason, I think, is that the treat ment fitted perfectly into the endless stream of television series in which the heroes' main function is to "understand." They are professional under standers rather than activists Longer Hitchcock Show Opens With Gambling Tale By CYNTHIA LOWRY or the Associated Press The new, longer "Alfred Hitchcock Hour" on CBS bowed in Thursday night. It was a glossy, leisurely affair about a professional gambler. The cli max was a long, long poker game pitting brother against brother. I suspect we are going to miss the old Hitchcock snapper end ings. It came as no surprise when the least likely fellow our hero staggered home mor tally wounded after the game. While a number of new shows have been making their prelim inary bows to the audience some old acquaintances have been returning after a summer's hol iday. "Naked City," ABC's police action show, came back with a vital script and a splendid per formance by guest-star Burgess Meredith which ought to be re memberod months hence when at Emmy time. Meredith played, with delightful invention, an al coholic Greenwich Village poet in an imaginative script which was in the quality class of "The Defenders." This is a good, sensitive scries which deserves more attention than it receives. One wishes the return of "Car 54, Where Are You?" earlier in the week were as fortutious. It was, in fact, a pretty tired comedy show which relied far too heavily on topical references and Fred Gwynne's expressive face (denoting nausea) to hold out much promise for another happy season. It will take several weeks of carefully scheduled viewing to see all of the programs drop ping into fall position at a rate KATU-TV Channel 2, Cable 2 FRIDAY S:(M1 Rusty Nails' Cartoonival S:.10 Mickey Mouse Ciuh 6:00 I Married Joan 6:30 K-2 News Special 6:55 Brumflcld's Barometer 7:00 Groucho Marx 7:30 2 For the Show 9:00 One Step Beyond S:S0 Bold Journey 10:00 K-2 Newa Special 10:25 Brumtleld'a Barometer 10:30 Steve Allen Show 11:30 K-2 Newa Extra 11:35 Steve Allen Show 12:00 News, Weather, Meditations 12.20 Sign Off '62 V. CLEARANCE 1962 Buick V-8 Special Deluxe 4-Door Sedan The happy medium tat car. "The place to buy it." iriiflifliJjjUrs Dr. Kildare, the two wander ing busybodics of "Rome 66," ad infinitum. And that brings us to our les son. Since the tone and flavor of our story accounts for much of the seeming sameness and the professional humanism all we need to do is shift the emphasis of the characters, and we can sell our tale to almost any show within reason. For ex ample: In Thursday night's epi sode, a doctor warned the calf roper he had a brain tumor. The doctor's part was small, but if we expanded it, we could easily have a "Kildare" program or a "Ben Casey." Now, if the dying man were to seek out a lawyer to draw up a will, we could em phasiie the barrister and have ourselves a "Sam Benedict" or maybe even "The Defenders." See how easy it is? You, too, can be a hack. Well, you ask, why the rodeo setting for a show in the first place? The reason for "Wide Country" and another upcoming rodeo series, ABC-TV's "Stoncy Burke," is the enormous pop ularity of the sport, as proven in spectator attendance and television ratings. In the scries, Holliman has a younger brother, Andrew Prine, who played Eugene Gant in the Broadway adaptation of Thomas Wolfe's "Look Homeward, An gel." They travel the modern of five or six an evening during the next 10 days. Recommended viewing: Tonight "Don't Call Me Charlie," premiere, NBC, come dy about an Army veterinarian and his colonel stationed in Paris; "Fair Exchange," pre miere, CBS, situation comedy about an American and an Eng usn coupie wno exenange leen aep rimiphlnra for a vpnr- "Thr ' Jack Paar Show," premiere, NBC, new time and format for the king of controversy. Saturday "Magic Midway," premiere, NBC, children's show; "Reading Room," premiere, CBS, book show for teen-agers. Sunday "McKcever and the Colonel," premiere, NBC, com edy about cadets in a military school; "Ensign O'Toolc," pre miere, NBC, comedy of naval life starring Dean Jones; "The J e t s o n s," pre miere, ABC, cartoon scries about a space-age family; re turning with new shows, "Ted Mack's Amateur Hour," "College Bowl," "Walt Disney's Wonder ful World of Color," "Bonanza," opening performance of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, special, CBS, and "The Inter rogator," NBC, John Mills in a drama about the 1957 Cyprus uprisings. 100 train nsutrsl spirits 10 proof, International Distilleries Co., L. A. FALL TV Sylvania Dualette 17-inch Portable TV Full 25-tubo perfor mance. Super S I 10 Chassis, front mounted speaker, rotating antenna. 149 The "KENSINGTON' .nt J J Model 1JLISM Country9 Before rodeo circuit and the enitre country in a station wagon, ! much as the "Route 66" heroes ' do in a sports car. I Prine also aspires to be ro deo champ. But Thursday night ! Holliman tried to understand j Forrest. The doctor learns the dying man is trying rodeo stunts' he never did before to earn more money, and phones the cowboy's wife. Holliman also finds nut and apparently throws a Brahma bull contest on pur pose to enable the cowboy to collect. The cowboy thinks no one knows his secret and no one tells him. Holliman and Prine didn't have much to do. and did it well. Their network opposition: j "Mister Ed," "Ozzie and Har-j riet," "Donna Reed" and the first- half-hour of "Perry Ma son, which switches to Thurs days. The Channel Swim: Rhonda Fleming guests on CBS-TV's "Stumps the Stars" Oct. 8 . . . . Rita Moreno visits the same show Oct. 1: She also turns up on NBC-TV's Andy Williams program Oct. 4 and the daytime version of CBS-TV's "Password" the week of Oct. 1. Duke Ellington's orchestra appears on ABC-TV's Edie Adams show Oct. 23 . , Dor othy Provine joins Bob Hope again on his annual Christmas trip to entertain troops abroad; NBC-TV will air a program about the jaunt Jan. IB . . . Miss Provine guests on same net work's Perry Como Show on Nov. 14. Baseball stars Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford, comedian Bill Dana and trumpeter Al Hirt join Eddie Fisher on Ed Sul livan's scsional premier on CBS TV Sept. 30 . . . Viveca Lind fors stars in the premier epi sode of the same network's new series, "The Nurse," next Thurs day. Jeweled Bikini ACAPULCO, Mexico Uti A beauty contest for bikini-clads is being planned here for No vember. One prize is a jeweled bikini. SEE ALL 3 EVENTS SUN. SEPT. 23. 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