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Torrance Press 4 THE PRESS Sunday, fc'ay 12, 1963 TELEVISION LOG FOR THE WEEK SUNDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MAY 19 MAY 13 MAY 21 MAY 22 SATURDAY MAY 24 MAY 25 12:00 ( 2) Teii n ,\gam 12:00 « 2 Bun> and Alien 12:00 ( 2) Burns and Alien 12:00 ( 2) Burns and Alien 12:00 ( 4> Ben Jarrod 12:00 (2) Sky King ( 7) Grand Jury ( 4) Ben Jerrod ( 4) Bon Jerrod ( 4) Ben Jerrod ( 5) Trouble With Father ( 7> Bugs Bunny ( 9) Baseball Game ( 5) Medic ( 5) Medic ( 5) Medic ( 7) . ennessce Ernie ( 9) Movie (11) Movie ( 7) Tennessee Ernie ( 7) Ernie Ford ( 7) Tennessee Ernie ( 9) Hour of St. Francis (13) Del Moore (13' o MI Koberti" ( 9) Searchlight on ( 9) American ( 9) Dr. Spock (11) Sheriff John 12:30 ( 2) News Bob Trout 12:30 ( 2) Washington Report Delinquency Civilization (11) Sherifi John (13) Midday Report ( 4) Teacher '63 , ( 4) Or Frank Baxter (13) Middav Report (13) Midday (13) Midday News Report 12:15 (13) Milestones ( 7) Magic Land f "Aflaln the Wits" 12:15 (13) Milestorcs 12:15 (13) Milestones 12:15 (13) Milestones ( 5) Speedway 12:30 ' 2 A> World Turns (11) Movie 12:30 i 2' As World I urns 12:30 ( 2) As World Turns iz.30 ' t> A.- Wuiia Turns International (4 ) The Doctors ( 5) Trouble With Father 12:45 ( 2) Sports (4 ) The Doctors (4 ) The Doctors ( 7) Father Knows Best ( 7) Movie ( 5) Trouble With Father! 1:00 "Flanigan's Boy" ( 5) Trouble With Father ( 5) Trouble With Father ( 9) Mr. D.A. 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( 7) Day In Court ( 7) Day in Court i 4> l)arin> Thomas Ocean 3:00 ( 4) Movie ( 4) Danny Thomas ( 9) Movie ( 9) Movie ( 7) Janr Wyman Show 3:30 ( 2) Movie "Red Canyon" 2:45 (11) Movie ( 7) Jane Wyman Show "Star of India" George Brent 2:30 ( 2) The Millionaire TWILIGHT ZONE Jack Weston stars in "The Bard" 2:30 ( 2) The Millionaire 3:00 ( 2) Secret Storm (11) Movie Cornel Wilde ( 7) Meet the Professor ( 4) Danny Thomas as a hack writer who conjures up William Shakespeare 3:30 ( 4) Profile (4) Danny Thomas ( 4) Bachelor Father 3:00 ( 2) Secret Storm 3:15 (11) Movie ( 7) Jane Wyman Show ( 7) Queen tor a Day as his writing partner when he delves into occult arts. ( 5) The Californians (. 7) Jane Wyman Show ( 4) Bachelor Father 3:30 ( 2) KNXT Reports (11) Movie 2:45 (11) Movie (13) Jelix the Cat Seen May 23 ot 9 p.m. on CBS-TV, Channel 2. ( 9) Movie 3:30 2' fidur ol Night ( 7) Queen tor a Day ( 7) Championship 3:00 ( 2) Secret Storm 3:00 ( 2) Secret Storm 3:45 ( 9) News Bridge ( 4) Movie 4:30 ( 2) Life of Riley (13) Felix the Cat ( 4) Bachelor Father "Hold That 4:00 ( 4) Just for Fun (C) 3:45 ( 9) Movie ( 4) Bachelor Father Gho*t" ' 7) Discovery 3:30 ( 2) Edge of Night ( 7) Queen toi * uay Abbott and Costella THURSDAY ( 5) Women's Bowling 4:00 ( 2) Insight < /> Queen for a Day ( 7) Who Do You Trust (11) Rescue 8 ( 4) Movie (11) Movie (13) Felix the Cat MAY 23 "Here Comes Mr. Jordan' ( 9) Mr. D.A. 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(13) Movie ( i (11) Superman ( 9) Mr. D.A. 4:45 ( 9) Baseball Game ( 4) Update 7) Discovery 5:00 ( 2) Movie i ( 5) Walker Edmiston 5:00 ( 2) Post Parade (11) Rescue 8 "Doctor Rhvthrn" (13) Thaxton's Hop (11) Your Name's the 5:00 ( 2) Movie ( 5) Popeye Cartoons Blng Crosby ( 9) Science Fiction 5:00 ( 2) Movie ! 5:30 ( 7) Bat Mastcrson Game "The Desperadoes" ( 9) Movie ( 7) Trailmastrr ( 5) Popeye's Pier (11) Casper (13) Racket Squad (11) Mickey Mouse Club Randolph Scott "Cannibal Attack" "Last of the Bucaneers" (13) Ann Johnny Weissmuller (11) Arthur Murray Paul Henreld ( 7) Love That Bob 5:40 ( 4) Believe It or Not 1:00 ( 2) Password Sothern ( 5) Popeye's Pier <13) Dr. Fifield ( 5) Popeye's Pier ( 9) Engineer Bill 5:45 ( 4) Curt Massey (C) ( 4) Loretta Young 6:15 ( 4) (7) :9) (13) News ( 7) Love That Bob (11) Youth Panorama ( 4) Huntley-Brinkley :30 ( 2) College Bowl ( 7) Love That Bob (11) Superman b:00 v 4) (7) (9) (131 New§ ( 5) Dateline Europe ( 9) Engineer Bill 5:15 ( 2) Hollywood Park ( 9) Engineer Bill (18) Thaxton'-s Hop ( 5) Walker Edmiston ( 7) General Hospital 6:30 ( 2) News ( 4) Bullwinkle (C) ( 5) Whirleybirds (13) Thaxton's Hop Race ( 9) Champ Bowing (11) Superman 5:30 ( 7) Bat Masterson ( 9) Science Fiction ( 9) Cartoonsville 5:30 ( 5) Movie H3) Thaxton's Hop (11) Casper (11) Movie ( 9) Our Miss Brooks 5:30 ( 7) Bat Masterson "The Invisible Rav" (11) Loyalty Day (11) Mickey Mouse Club (13/ Cartoons Parade 5:30 ( 7) Bat Mastcrson 5:40 ( 4) Believe It or Not (13) Ann Sothern (13) Felix the Cat (11) Casper Boris Karloff 5:40 ( 4) Believe It or Not 5:45 ( 4» Curt Massey 1:30 ( 2) House Party R:35 (II Dick Fracy (11) Kit Carson (13) Newsroom 6:05 4) Woathcr Sports «C) 6:45 ( 4) (11) News 5:40 ( 4) Believe It or Not 6:00 ( 2) 20th Century 5:45 ( 4) Curt Massey (C) 6:00 ( 4) News, Weather 8-15 ( 4) (7) News ( 4) You Don't Say 5:45 ( 4) Curt Massey (C) 5:45 ( 2) Movie '0:UO < 4) (7) «13) News ( 5) Walker Edmiston ( 5) Douglas Fairbanks 7:00 ( 4) Science in Action "Tarran and ttie Mar- "The Man Who Spied on (13) Weather and Sports "Work, Energy and Pow­ 9:00 ( 4) (7) (9) (13) News maids" Johnny Weissmul­ Pearl Harbor" ( 5) Walker Edmiston ( 7) News 6:30 ( 2) News ( 7) Girl Talk er" ler ( 5) Walker Edmiston ( 4) Meet the Press ( 9) Science Fiction ( 9) Science Fiction ( 4) Huntley-Brinkley (13) Movie ( 5) News 6:00 ( 4) News, Sports ( 9) Science Fiction ( 5) Invisible Man (11) Mickey Mouse Club (11) Mickey Mouse Club ( 5) Whirlcybirds 2:00 ( 2) To Tell the Trtuh ( 7) Manhunt ( 7) Lawrence Wedk ,13) Ann Sothern (13) Ann Sothern ( 9) Our Miss Brooks ( 4) Match Game ( 9) People Are Funny (11) Mickey Mouse Club ( 7) Stagecoach West (11) Dan Smoot 6:05 ( 4) Weather-Sports 6:15 ( 4) News (13) Cartoons ( 5) Movie (11) Yogi Bear (13) Ann Sothern 6:30 ( 2) Mr.
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