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1 EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Friday, Dec. 14, 1962 Page SB TELEVISION SCHEDULES " KVAL-TV KEZI-TV KOIN-TV KPTV KGW-TV NBC BO CBS ABC NBC cnanncl 13 cable 1 Channel Cibl s Channel 6 Cable Chan. 12 Cable Ii, I Channel Cable It . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1962 5:00 Capu Shipwreck Kartoon Klubhouse Early Show Three Stooges Clutch Cargo s:is Capt. Shipwreck Karloon Klubhouse Early Show Three Stooges Sgt. BUko ! i.0"" Turtle Mickey Mouse Earlv Show Popeye Sgt BUko louche Turtle M'ckey "ouse Newscene Popeye News Beat t.OO Northwest News Newa Nine Newscene Llppy Lion, Newa Beat .iJ Huntley Brtnkley Evening Report Walter CronklU Wally & roucha Huntley-Brlnkley :so Perry Mason "Distant Drums" Highway Patrol News Central True Adventure (c) : Perry Mason Movie Highway Patrol ABC News True Adventure (c) 7:00 Perry Mason Movie Death Valley Days Zane Grey The Detectives Perr, Mn Movie Death Valley Day. Zane Grey The Detectives 7:30 International Movie Rawhide The Gallent Men International ': Showtime Movie Rawhide The Gallent Men Showtime 8:00 International Movie Rawhide The Gallent Men International .IS Showtime Movie Rawhide The Gallent Men Showtime 8:30 Mitch Miller (c) The Fllntstonei Route 6 The FUntstonea Mitch Miller (c) :45 Mitch Miller (c) The Flmtstoncs Route 66 The Fllntston Mitch Miller (c) :00 Mitch Miller (c) I'm Dickens, Route 66 I'm Dickens, Mitch Miller (c) 8:15 Mitch Miller (c) He's Fenstcr Route 66 He's Fenster Mitch Miller (c) 8:30 Terry Baker 77 Sunset Strip Fair Exchange 77 Sunset Strip Terry Baker: ' 9:45 Terry Baker 77 Sunset Strip Fair Exchange 77 Sunset Strip All American 10:00 JackPaar 77 Sunset Strip Fair Exchange 77 Sunset Strip Jack Paar 10:15 JackPaar 77 Sunset Strip Fair Exchange 77 Sunset Strip JackPaar 10:30 JackPaar One Step Beyond Eyewitness Peter Gunn JackPaar .10:45 JackPaar One Step Beyond Eye Witness Peter Gunn ack Paar 11:00 Report ABC News - Portland Wrestling News 4 Weather Night Beat 11:15 "Daughter of News Final Portland Wrestling News Night Beat 11:30 Rosie O'Grady" "This Is My Portland Wrestling "State of the Tonight Show (e) 11:45 Movie Affair" lghtacene Union" Tonight Show (e) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1963 J!J2 Town & Country i:5 Town & Country RFD 6 Wunda Wunda . RFD 6 Wunda Wunda :O0 Cartoon Time Breadbasket U.S.A Wunda Wunda :ls Cartoon Time Breadbasket U.S.A. Winda Wunda 8:30 Ruff & Reddy (c) Sky King Sgl. Preston Break Thru 8:45 Ruff & Reddy (c) sky King Sgt. Preston Break Thru 9:00 Sharl Lewis (c) Captain Kangaroo My Friend Fllcka Sharl Lewis (c) 8:15 Sharl Lewis (c) Captain Kangaroo My Friend Fllcka Sharl Lewis (c) 8:30 King Leonardo (c) Captain Kangaroo Country Show King Leonado (c) 8:45 King Leonardo (c) Captain Kangaroo Country Show King Leonado (c) 10:00. Fury Alvln Show Country Show OSU vs Villanova 10:15 Fury Alvin Show Country Show Liberty Bowl 10:30 Magic Midway AFL Football Mighty Mouse Houston at N. Y. Liberty Bowl 10:45 Magic Midway AFL Football Mighty Mouse Football Liberty Bowl 11:00 Make Room AFL Football RlnTinTin Football Liberty Bowl 11:15 For Daddy AFL Football RinTinTin Football Liberty Bowl 11:30 Exploring (c) AFL Football Roy Rogers Football Liberty Bowl 11:45 Exploring (c) AFL Football Roy Rogers Football Liberty Bowl 12:00 Exploring (c) AFL Football Ski King Football Liberty Bowl 12:15 Exploring (c) AFL Football Ski King Football Liberty Bowl 12:30 Mr. Wizard AFL Football Reading Room Football Liberty Bowl 12:45 Mr. Wizard AFL Football Reading Room Football Liberty Bowl 1:00 Liberty Bowl "Steamboat Round News Football Comm. Workshop 1:15 Liberty Bowl The Bend" it News Scoreboard Comm. Workshop 1:30 Liberty Bowl "Topaze" Cleveland at S.F. DanSmoot Merry-Go-Round 1:45 Liberty Bowl Movie Football Lyle Baker Merry.Go-Round 2:00 Liberty Bowl Movie Football Off Campus Cartoon Corral 2:15 LibertyBowl Movie Football OffCampus Cartoon Corral 2:30 Lihcrty Bowl Movie Football Overland Trait Cartoon Corral 2:45 Liberty Bowl Movie Football Overland Trail Learn to Draw 3:00 Liberty Bowl Movie Football Overland Trail John Wavne 3:15 LibertyBowl Movie Football Overland Trail "Flying Tigers" 3:30 Liberty Bowl Death Valley Davs Football High & Wild Movie 3:43 Liberty Bowl Death Valley Days Football High It Wild Movie 4:00 DanSmoot Holler Derby Football Wanted Dead Movie 4:15 TBA Holler Dcrhv Red Dunning or Alive Movie 4:30 TBA Roller Derby Global Zobel Wide World Movie 4:45 TBA Roller Derby Global Zobel of Sports Movie Today Show' Star Happy With Work By CYNTHIA LOWRY or the Associated Press NEW YORK Pat Fontaine, the good-looking, good-humored young woman with whom mil lions of slecpy-eycd Americans drink their morning orange juice and coffee, undoubtedly is the happiest woman in the world who has to get to work by 5:30 a.m. Since mid-August Pat has been the distaff regular on NBC's "Today Show." That is the news-and-amuse program which, from 7 to 9 weekday mornings over much of the na tion, gets the breadwinners out of the house on time and pre pares the stay-at-homes for their chores. Pat, a native of Salt Lake City, theoretically won her place on the "Today" panel with Hugh Downs, Jack Lcscou lic and Frank Blair, after a two week try-out in July. In fact, it was the second knocking of op portunity. NBC officials, who had seen her work in Little Rock, Ark., and St. Louis, Mo., were interested in having her Join the show several year6 ago when Betsy Palmer quit to re sume her acting career. "I just couldn't leave St. Louis," she said, "because I had really just started there, with two weather shows." She remained three years to talk of highs, lows, pressure systems and advising whether or not to carry umbrellas. Then the second bid came and she accepted. A bubbling, energetic soul, Pat thrives on a schedule which would kill a lesser female. A divorcee, she lives with her five children (three girls and two boys, between the ages of 17 and 10) in a big, old seven-bed room house in a New York City (uburb. A hired limousine picks her up in the predawn darkness and gets her to the mid-Manhattan goldfish globe whence the pro gram is broadcast, in time to confer, organize and rehearse the upcoming show. She returns, usually, in the mid-afternoon, to be with her family. Bedtime is around 10 p.m. "I don't need a great deal nf sleep, but my social life suf fers." She adores her work, loves colleagues, is thrilled to meet the great, the interesting and the offbeat characters who turn up on the show. Her idea of a perfect, restful weekend is to climb into a station wagon with all the children and take off for two days of skiing. On Three Networks President's Turn On TV Monday By RICK DU BROW Of the United Press International Television Previews 2 Shows Feature Grid Star HOLLYWOOD It's Kennedy night on television again Mon day. This time it's the Presi dent's turn. Not only will he appear on all three networks in a "pooled one-hour interview, but he also will be seen in half-hour broad casts on which he is to light the White House Christmas tree and speak again. ' The interview, a joi effort by ABC, CBS and NBC ,ach of whom will be represented by a reporter is expected to center around a review by the Presi dent of his first two years in office. It is slated for 6:30 p.m. (EST) by ABC and CBS, and 8:30 p.m. (EST) by NBC. The tree lighting is sched uled for 5 p.m. (EST) by CBS and NBC. It is a bit shocking CBS and ABC are not showing the inter view fully in prime time, espe cially after landing the big broadcast. But at CBS it is bread-and-butter night: Lucille Suit Filed Against 'Dr. Kildare' Star LOS ANGELES UWHis for mer talent agency says Richard Chamberlain, star of television's "Dr. Kildare" series, owes it commissions. MCA Inc., now out of the talent agency business, says Chamberlain owes it an unspeci fied amount of money under his contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. So too, the firm said, do several other stars, and Chamberlain's suit will be just the first of many. KATU-TV Channel 2, Cable 2 Ball, Danny Thomas, Andy Grif fith, "I've Got A Secret," etc. And ABC has "Cheyenne," "The Rifleman," "Stoney Burke" and "Ben Casey." If there is any other reason for the early sched uling, it still seems poor judg ment. The thought that it may be a news beat doesn't seem to llold up here. Poor papa may get stuck in the Christmas rush, after work and miss the whole thing. NBC's decision probably was easier since it is pre-empting Saints and Sinners," which has been canceled anyway; but the network has advertised it will pull any of its top shows for a big news story. Big question: Can the Presi dent beat Lucy in the ratings? Shelly Winters, an overrated, essentially one -note actress, turned up Thursday night on ABC-TV's "Premiere as an un pleasant invalid whose demands imprison her sister. But it was her co-star, Joan Hackett, who captured the hour with a dis play of wide range on the per forming scale. The play, convincing but noth ing more, reached its climax when Miss Hackett, as the younger sister, finally wheels from her forced life of drabness and goes with a date to a movie, thinking she has killed Miss Winters by not renewing her pill prescription. It turns out Shelley never needed the pills and her sister leaves her for good. Miss Haskctt was alternately warm, cold, defeated, triumph ant, and one could feel the dif ferences acutely. Miss Winters' portrayal, however, was limited by the same voice and physical mannerisms that restrict almost all her roles. "Terry Baker: All-American" is the title of two telecasts, both done in different manners yet on the same subject, tonight at 9: AO on Channels 13, 8 and 2. Both programs center around Movies 6:30 p.m., (9) "Distant Drums." Gary Cooper. Drama of the Seminole Indian uprising in Florida is loaded with action and must be classified as good entertainment for adventure fans. (1953 good). 7:30 p.m., (2) "The Night My Number Came Up." Michael Redgrave, Alexander Knox, Den holm Elliott. A Naval officer has a strange nightmare in which an aircraft crashes. (English, 1956 no rating avail able). 11:20 p.m., (13)- "The Daughter of R o s i e O'Grady." June Haver, Gordon MacRae. Debbie Reynolds, The daughter of an ex-vaudeville star is for bidden to try for a stage career, yet is drawn to it by the nos talgia, music and laughs of the time. (1930 no rating avail able). 11:30 p.m., (9) "This Is My Affair." Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck. Fairly colorful fic tion about a secret service agent sent out by President McKinley to break up a gang of bank rob bers. Well produced and excit ing. (1937 good). 11:30 p.m., (12) "State of the Union." Katherine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson. An airplane manufacturer, aided by a woman newspaper publish er, campaigns for the presiden tial nomination. (1948 good). 12:00 a.m., (6) "Rebel in Town." John Payne, Ruth Ro man, John Smith. A young boy is accidentally shot by a band of bank robbers in a Western town and his father sets out to avenge his son's death. Dull Western. (1956 poor). Saturday (daytime): 1:30 p.m., (9) "Steamboat 'Round the Bend." Will Rogers, Anne Shirley, Irvin S. Cobb. One of Will's best. Story of steamboats on the old Mississip pi is loaded with philosophic humor and warmth. (1935 good). "Topaze." John Barry more, Myrna Loy. Clever profes sor becomes a tycoon in busi ness and romantic affairs. Liter ate, well -acted, sophisticated comedy. One of Barrymore's best roles. (1933 good).' 3 p.m., (8) "Flying Tig ers. John Wayne, John Carroll, Anna Lee. Squadron leader and his reckless buddy vie for the affections of a pretty nurse while fighting the Japanese, Familiar but lively, well-pro duced war melodrama; fine spe cial effects. (1942 good). 6 p.m., (2) "Safari Drums." Johnny Sheffield, Barbara Best er. (1953 no story line or rat ing available). Dial-Lights KUGN (NBC-500) KEED (1050) KERG (CBS I2B0) KATR (1320) KORE (MBS-1450) KPIR (1500) KWKS (154(1) (5B,l KM) KASH (ABC-1600: KFMY-FM (Stereo) KBMC (94.3 FM) FRIDAY NEWS KUGN 5, 7:30. KEED 5 minutes on every hour. KKRG 5, 5:15, b, 8:30. 9. KOHE 5. 5:15, 6, 6:30. 7:30. KAS11 On the hour and half-hour, KWFS Every hour and on the half- hour. KPIR 4:55. KATR 30 minutes after the hour. SPORTS KASH 7:55, Thuraton v. Albany. KWKS 5:55. KERG 5:25. KEED 45 minutes on every hour. KATR 5 mlnutca past the hour. HIGHLIGHTS KUGN 7, World Tomorrow. KERG 6:15, Lifeline; 7:10, Sportso- Rama, KORE S a.m., Tally Ho. KASH 5, Taul Harvey; f, Edward Morgan. . KUGN 5:30, Sklp-a-long. KWFS 10, Lifeline. CLASSICAL KERG 7, A World of Music. Gersh. win: Concerto In K. Rhapsody In Blue. UPrevle. piano; Kostclanelz ana Ills urcnesiral. KKMY 10, Symphony. Beethoven: t oncerlo No. 3 In C Minor. (Suss ! kind, Philharmonla Orchestra). j Oregon State University's Terry Baker, the first Hcisman Trophy winner on the West Coast. Larry Badger will be host-narrator for the Channel 2 documentary and Doug Lamear will narrato the Channels 13 and 8 half-hour special. Both programs will fea ture taped Interviews with coaches, professors and others who know the star quarterback. The 9:30 telecast on Channel 2 was shown Thursday at 9 p.m. but will be repeated again to night. "Don't Call Me Charlie" will be preempted on Channels 13 and 8 tonight only. Other Friday previews: 8:30 p.m., Route 66 (6) Guest star Vera Miles portrays a woman escaping from her past to attend her favorite niece's wedding in "Where Is Chick Lorimer, Where Has She Gone?" 9 p.m., Age Of Kings (7) Acts one and two from Shake speare's "Henry IV, Part I." Henry IV battles the powerful Percy clan while his son, Prince Hal, carouses in London. 10 p.m., Jack Paar (13-8) Jonathan Winters and Robert Merrill will be Paar's guests. Films of Paars trip to Africa will highlight the program. 10:30 p.m. Eyewitness (6) A crisis in the coal fields of Ken- i tucky which threatens to erupt 1 into violence is the subject of report by correspondent Hughes R u d d. The inhabitants of a town called Hazard w here the j people have been living on gov- j eminent commodity handouts because there hasn't been enough work to go around, will be featured. How the workers feel about the union which rep resents them and the owners of the mines is the basis of the conflict. 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Wallpapering Tools A to Z Rental Equip, 3629 Franklin nlvd., Eugene end Friday 5:00 Ruitv Nails' Cartonnlval 5 30 Mickey Mouse Club fi.no Bronco 7:00 Groucho Mane 7:30 Two for the Show 9:30 The Deputy 10:00 K-2 News Special 10:00 Steve Allen Show 11:30 K l News Extra 11:35 Steve Allen Show fcon't) 12:00 News, Weather, Meditations 12:20 Sign-Off Recommended Week Viewing: Saturdav "As Caesar Sees It." ABC third in a series of comedy specials. Sunday "Thread of Life." NBC repeat of a science spe cial on heredity; "Hurricane Hannah." NBC documentary report on a hurricane; "The Or deal nf Pr. Shannon," NBC Roy Taylor in an adaptation nfi Cronin'a "Shannon's Way" made I KOAC-Radio 550 Kilocycles Friday J no Children's Theater 5 IS follrse of the Air 6 00 News snd Weether 61.1 Roundup of British Weeklies ft 30 Common Mkt. Stk. Exchange 6 45 Evening Farm Report 7 00 College of the Air 7 AS Mnlc Interlude S no RYU Concert ISA Night With Opera 41 News and W eather The Channel Swim: CBS-TV expands its evening news re port from 15 to 30 minutes next fall . . . NBC-TV's "Today" pro gram originates from the Flori da Keys next week , . . NBC Tin children's series, "Explor ing," has a special Christmas Day show telling the yulclide story: actress Cornelia Otis Skinner takes part. KOAC-TV 550 Kilocyclea Channel 7. 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Q .oey Bishop Q Vl'tha Mnilei' Select tha top ten NBC-TV night time programs, In nu merical order, one thrn ten, that yon think will be most popular, according 'to one of America's most author Itatlva research firms. In SO words or less eiplain reason for selection. Only programs on this srhedule are eligible. Decision of Judges Is final. Contest closes December Silt. 1st prize Packard Bell Color TV Set 2nd prize 40 fresh Oregon grown fryers (5 2nd prizes to bo awarded) 3rd prize Sylvania transis tor radio (20 3rd prizes to be awarded) MaU all entries toi "You pick 'am contest" P.O. Box 548 Eugene, Oregon Vvsl !- Register-Guard Want Ads Bring Results in England and Scotland. I 10 00 Sign Off