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:15 Capt Kangaroo Addle Bubklns Rocky & Friends
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Television Previews
Huntley Sketches Missilemen
"Chet Huntley Reporting"
features the second report on
the Minuteman missile project
tonight at 10:30 on Channels 13
and 8.
Uu.itley turns to the caliber
and attitude of the men in
volved during the half-hour pro
gram, entitled "Underground
Sentries." There is an interest
ing account of the scries of
checks that eliminate personal
as well as physical errors or
failures. Particularly impressing
is the "Versa System," a device
through which t h e missile
"names" the error itself.
Other Tuesday previews:
6:30 p.m., All America Wants
To Know (13) A special docu
mentary on "Why Johnny Can't
3 Camellias
Reported
In Full Bloom
A camellia bush in Deadwood
Monday had its claim as the
first blooming plant of its kind
for 1963 disputed by two tu
gene gardeners.
The Deadwood camellia is
owned by Mrs. P. 1. Tappen
rlnrff.
Monday, both Mrs. Richard H.
Bauer of 111 Bauer Lane, tu-
gene, and Mrs. Clifton Ellis 1590
Mavwood Ave., Eugene, called
the Onion Editor to report
blooming camellias.
Mrs. Bauer said her camellia
bush has been in bloom since
Dec. 10. It now has seven
blooms. The bush, she said,
usually blooms early.
Mrs. Ellis said the bush in her
yard, "an odd ball plant," had
seven flowers.
Both gardeners protected
their bushes during the recent
cold spells.
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Get A Job." The program will
follow a typical "Johnny" one
of the estimated one million
teen-agers who drop out yearly
before finishing high school
as he tries to find work.
1:30 p.m., Combat (9-12) An
average episode but a very ef
fective performance by Frank
Gorshin as a soldier who re
ceives credit due to his valiant
but dead friend. Seeing the
mixup in identification as a
chance to return home in tri
umph, he conceals the truth
even after it is announced he is
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9:00 General Psychology
9:45 Hableme en Espanol
10:00 Marions Francals I
11:00 General Biology
11:45 To Be Announced
12:00 American Economy
1:00 General Psychology
1:45 Parions Francals I
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2:45 Age of Kings
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9:00 Dynamics of Desegregation
9:30 Turn of the Century
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OH to Downhill Start
New (New?) Western Series
Debuts With Sneers, Grimaces
By RICK DU BROW
or the United Press International
HOLLYWOOD Every so
often, a new series come along
that makes you sit up and take
notice. ABC-TV's "The Dako
tas," which had its premiere
Monday night, is definitely not
such a show.
It is, of course, a one-hour
Western, and it is replacing
Cheyenne," which had to pack
up after eight years because its
star, Clint Walker, decided it
was time to leave. This informa
tion came as a particular shock
to those viewers who never
knew he was there in the first
place.
In the new (new?) series, ac
cording to ABC, "a U.S. mar
shal and his three deputies pa
trol the Dakota Territory, chal
lenging all those who would vio
late its laws and threaten its
peace."
The names of these four hard
ies are Larcy Ward, Jack Elam,
Chad (Chad?) Everett and Mike
Greene. And except for Elam's
homely kisser, the program is
as unconscious of novelty as a
do-gooder o.n the warpath is of
dignity.
It is my personal opinion that
Mickey Rooney could polish off
the whole quartet with a water
pistol.
It is nothing less than painful
to recite the gruesome details of
Monday night's story, but we
are pledged to fair and con
structive criticism. In brief,
Elam, who portrays an ex-gun-fighter,
tries to avenge a
friend's death, and kills an un
armed youth in a wild exchange
of gun fire with a gang.
Actually (it becomes more
painful), the youth is a bad one,
all right, but his gun is missing,
which puts Elam on the spot.
After the usual stuff angry
townspeople, threatened hang
ing, trigger-happy young deputy
it turns out the sheriff is the
culprit who hid the key weapon
because he was jealous of his
old gunfighting friend, Elam.
Keen-eyed viewers will note
that "The Dakotas" introduces
yet another Western series with
a quartet of heroes. They will
be hard-pressed, however, to
note many signs of acting. Mon
day night there was more sneer
ing and grimacing; than at an
office party.
Ward, by the way, is also a
writer. And in a recent inter
view he said, "When you're too
old to sit on a horse, you can
go back to writing." Yeah.
In sum, the only way "The
Dakotas" could go more down
hill would be to have Mel Allen
call it. The show is partly
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KATR 7, The Evening Hours.
being recommended for the Sil
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9:30 p.m. Jack Benny (6)
Max Bygraves, one of England's
most popular song-and-dance
entertainers, is Jack's scucst, to
night. Bygraves should charm
the adults with the oldie "Un
derneath The Arches."
9:30 p.m., Dick Powell (13-8)
Gregory Peck pays tribute to
the late Dick Powell as he in
troduces tonight's entry "Proj
ect X." Michael Rennie plays
the role of a retired general
whose job is on a top secret
space project.
Movies
7:30 p.m. (2) "Private Hell
36." Ida Lupino, Howard Duff,
Steve Cochran. Two detectives
recover missing loot, but turn
greedy when they do. Suspense
ful crime melodrama with some
bright dialogue. (1954 good.)
11:30 p.m. (12) "The Fal
con's Adventure." Tom Conway5,
Madge" Meredith. The Falcon
uncovers a plot to steal a dia
mond formula. (1946 fair.)
Wednesday (daytime):
9:35 a.m. (12) "Honeymoon."
Shirley Temple, Guy Madison,
Franchot Tone. G.I. has trouble
marrying his fiancee, since he
only has a three-day pass. (1947
fair.)
2:30 p.m. (2) "Adam Had
Four Sons." Ingrid Bergman
Warner Baxter, Susan Hayward.
Family governess looks after
four children after the mistress
of the house dies. Well-acted
drama. (1941 good.)
3 p.m. (8) "Springfield Ri
fle." Gary Cooper, Phyllis
Thaxter, David Brian. Cooper
invents the rifle in this one
Pretty conventional fare but
superior to most series West
erns. (1952 good.)
4:15 p.m. (6) "Sons 0'
Guns." Joe E. Brown, Joan
Blondell. Amusing satire on
war films is a pleasant romp for
Brown and Miss Blondell. (1936
fair.)
NEW YORK Television writ
ing or much of it has re-1
solved itself into a series of
scenes and bits of dialogue
which are a sort of a secret
code between the authors and
audiences.
Just a line here or a camera
shot there and the audience
picks up the clue and is pre
pared for the next development.
There's the shot of the well
dressed wife, mixing herself a
drink at the well-stocked bar of
the lonely, lavish living room.
Aha, you say, she's lonely, bored.
with an alcohol problem and
her husband is either concen
trating too much on his busi
ness or his secretary.
There s serious-illness gambit:
The character coughs a bit, and
somebody else says, "what s the
matter. Jimmy? Aren't you go
ing to do something about that
cough?" In television land, no
one ever coughs or develops a
splitting headache unless it sub
sequently turns into somctning
big.
We know, too, that when the
old lady or the hero is arrested
and promptly confesses, that
somebody else did it somebody
to be protected.
It's a sure bet that the older,
mysterious stranger will turn
out to be the heroine's long-lost,
ne'er-do-well father. If the
hero's fingerprints are all over
the poker, the bookend or the
gun, it's a cinch to deduce he
was framed.
There are also some comfy,
familiar lines which can be
thrown in:
"John what has happened to
ns, to our marriage?"
"Doctor you've got to do
something. She's all I have in
the world."
"I'll call the police. You try
to get some rest."
"I don't know how it got here.
I always kept it loaded in the
drawer of my desk."
There are hundreds of more
all traditional situations and
lines. But wouldn't we be lost
without them?
CBS will have another talk with
former President Dwight D.
Eisenhower an hour-long inter
view by Walter Cronkite to be
shown Wednesday, Jan. 23. The
tape will be made at the Eisen
howers winter home ai raim
Desert, California.
CBS also plans another Ken
nedy special "Dinner with the
President" on Jsn. 31. Presi
dent Kennedy will be shown ac
cepting the B'nai Brith Anti
Defamation League award, in a
program which will also include
folk music and ballet.
for upset stomachs
that's constructive.
Now,
The Channel Swim: Former
President Dwight Eisenhower
will discuss his views of the
past two years in a one-hour
conversation Jan. 23 on "CBS
Reports"; the reporter is Wal
ter Cronkite . . . Eisenhower al
ready is scheduled for a half
hour special on NBC-TV Feb.
11, when he will appraise Abra
ham Lincoln as commander-in-
chief and reminisce about his
own role as head of the Allied
forces in Europe in World
War II.
NBC-TV's "DickJ?owell Show"
is having its title changed to
the "Dick Powell Theatre" . . .
Steve Allen's nightly syndicated
program finally landed a Chi
cago outlet, starting next Mon
day; 28 stations now carry the
show, among them 12 of the
top 15 markets, including the
first three.
Easy-going Perry Como is
putting on the heat to meet
"The Beverly Hillbillies" com
petition, which is clobbering
him; in line with his expected
emphasis on big-name stars,
Peter Ustinov and Jane Powell
visit his NBC-TV program
Wednesday, Lauren Bacall turns
up for her video variety show
debut Jan. 23, and Charlton
Hcston guests Jan. 30.
In addition, the Como musi
calc, which usually sticks close
to New York, may do a Mexico
City broadcast; members of the
production staff were to have
flown there to look things over
. . . Como and his troupe recent
ly did a program from the
Guantanamo Naval Base in
Cuba.
"Gay '90's" singer Beatrice
Kay appears on CBS-TV's Art
Linkletter Show Wednesday . . .
Sophie Tucker celebrates her
75th birthday on the same net
work's Ed Sullivan hour from
Miami Beach Sunday.
Filipino President
Plans to Visit U.S.
MANILA (UPD The newspaper
Philippine Herald reported Mon
day that President Diosdado
Macapagal may pay a state visit
to the United States sometime
this year.
It said the president told
newsmen during an informal
dinner Sunday that he had "ac
cepted in principal" a standing
invitation from President Ken
nedy to make the trip.
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