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THE TELEVISION LOG THE WEEK SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31 JANUARY 1 JANUARY 2 JANUARY 3 FJDAY SATURDAY JANUARY 5 ( 5) Cartoons JANUARY 6 12:00 ( 7) 770 on TV 12:00 ( 2) BIUTI.S and Alien 12:00 ( 2) Burns and Alien 12.00 ( 2) Durns and Alien ( 9) Movie ( 9) Hi Ndon ( 4) Jan Murray (C) 110:45 ( 2) Gator Bowl Game ( 4) Jan Murray (C) ( 4) Jan Murray 112:00 ( 4) Senior Bowl Game (11) Movie 12:30 ( 5) Continental ( 5) Cartoons ( 5) Cartoons ( 5) Cartoons (13) Oral Roberts ( 7i Camouflage ( 7) The Texans ( 7) Make a Face ( 7) Camouflage ( 7) Camouflage ( 9) Movie ( 9) Hi Noon ( 9) Hi Noon (11) Sheriff John 12:30 ( 2) Washington 12:45 ( 7) (11) Sheriff lohn (11) Movie Conversation Nothing To (11) Sheriff John (13) Midday Report Snee/c At (13) Midday Re. ort (13) Midday News 12:30 ( 5) Movie ( 5) C mmercial Feature 12:30 ( 2) As World Turns ( 7) Movies ( 7) To Be Announced 12:30 ( 2 As World Turns 12:30 ( 2> As World Turns ( 4) Loretta Young 1:00 ( 5) News-Movie ( 4) Loretta Young (13) Robin Hood (13) Bible News "file Third Man," Joseph ' ( 4) Loretta Young ( 5) Continental 1:00 (11) Movie r.c... ( 5) Continental ( 5) Continental ( 7) 'ake a Face ( 7) Creation "Harrigan's Kid," Bobbv 1:00 ( 2) look and Listen of New ( 7) Make a Face ( 7) Make a Face (13; Christmas in Many Resdick. Wealth ( 5) Movie (13) Assignment l:0i) ( 2) Password (13) Bowling "jp'Hbound," Greqor/ (J I) Topper Education 1:15 ( 2) Extra Point PficY. (13) Fashions ( 4> Youn,; Or Malone 1:00 ( 2) Password ( 7) Christian Science 1:00 ( J) Password ( 5) News-Movie ( 4) Young Dr 1:30 (2) Look and Listen (11) Dan Smoot ( 4) Young Dr. Malone "Good Luck, Mr. Vales/" ( 5) News-Movie ( 4) East-West Football 1 :30 ( 4) Pre Game Program Cljire Tr*vor. (13) Voic»- of Calvary ( 5) News Movie "UP the River,, Preston (13) Movie ( 7) My Little Margie "jnlly. Irene and Mary," ( 7) Day in Court Foster. 1:15 (11) Topper ( 9) Film Dramas Alice r-.iy. (11) Topper ( 7) Day in Court 2:00 ( 2) Mighty Mouse (11) Movie ( 7) Day in Court (11) Topper ( 4) Movie 1:30 ( 2) Los Angeles Report "3V..1 DoJr-.Min Slroot," (11) Topper I :j) ( 2) House Party "City That Never Sleeps" I 7) Message of Master i... ii runi-;. ( 4) Our Five Daughters 1:30 ( 2) House Party ., ( 5) Movie (13) Movie (Ki) Guidcpcsts 1.30 ( 2) Houbf Parly ( 7) My Little Margie ( 4) Our Five Daughters ( 9) Movie ( 4) Our Five Daughters ( 9) Film Dramas ( 7) My Little Margie 1:45 (11) Understanding 1:45 ( 2) Kxlra Point ( 7) My Little Margie ( 9) Film Dramas 2:30 ( 2) Roy Rogers (11) Movie (11) Pro Golf Hockey ( 4) Rose Bowl Game (C)| ( 9) Film Dramas "Hold That Kiss," Mau- (11) Movie rec;i O'iulllvan. Mth annual L. A. Open ' 2:00 ( 2) Public (11) Movie "Free and Easy," Robert Golf Tournament. Service 2:0° ( 2) Laurel and Hardy Cummings. ( 4) Covenant (C) "The Feminine Touch," (13) Educational ( 7) Canadian Profile Rcoalii.L, Russell. Guideposts 2:00 ( 2) Millionaire 3:00 ( 2) Sky King ( 7) Movie (13) Spanish Lessons ( 4) Danny Thoma» (13) Movie "'":-:.' Grefit Gilbert and ( 9) Movie j 2:00 ( 2) Millionaire .'.iii::',..i," Maurice tvans (13) Lloyd Thaxton 2:00 ( 2> Miliiona re ( 7) Jane Wyman Show 3:30 ( 2) Laurel and Hardy ! ( 4) Danny Thomas ( 5) Movie ( 9) Movie ( 4) Danny Thomas I ( 7) Jam » 9) Movie 2::>() i 2) I 1-yove Lucy Wyman Show (13) Lloyd Thaxlon "Dangerous Money," (11) Pro iJaiiketball ( 7) ...;uu; Wyman Show ! ( 9) Movii- ( 9) Know Thy Loi Anv?r.'- ./CM. vs. ( 9) Aiovif 2:30 ( 2) Veruici l* Yours Neighbor PIMSburtjl ' i«. 3:00 ( 2) Vicl.'o Village i (13) Lloyd Thaxton ( 4» Here's Hollywood j 3:45 ( 2) Time Out For ( 5) Family Theatre (13) Lloyd Thaxlon 2:30 ( 2) Verdict Is Yours ; Sports 2:30 f 2) Doctors At"Work 2:30 ( 2> Verdict Is Vours ( 7) Seven Keys ( /) Queen for a Day ( 4) Here's Hollywood (11) J 4:00 (2) Santa Anita Race ( 4) College Report (C) (13) Felix the Cat ( 4) Here's Hollywood Pro Golf ( 9) Movie ( 5) Championshin ( 7) Seven Keys 34th annual L. A. Open Races (13) Robin Hood Gold Tournament at Ran- 4:30 ( 2) Winner* Circle 3:15 ( 2) Secret Storm 3:00 ( 2) Brighter Day cho Municipal Course In 3:00 ( 2) Let Freedom Ring. 3:00 ( 2) Brighter Day ( 4) Say When West Los. Angeles. ( 4) Just For Fun Richard Boono, i.ar.iine ( 4) Say When 3:00 ( 2) Brighter Day ( 5) Auction City Dav and Dan O'itorlihv 3:30 ( 2) Burns and Alien i ( 7) Queen for a Day In hour rnuiical special, ( 5) Skipper Frank j ( 5) Dorothy Ga&hner (13) Felix the Cat ( 4) Say When ( 7) Pro Bowlers Tour featuring Mormon Taber­ ( 7) Queen for a Day ( 5) Dorothy Gardiner (11) Movie nacle Cho: ' ( 7) Who Do You Trust?! 3:15 ( 2) Secret Storm (11) Ben Hunter I (13) Felix the Cat ( 7) Queen for a Day (13) Movie ( 4) Existence (C) 3:30 ( 2> Edge of Night 4:45 ( 2) To Be Announced (13) Movie • t j 3:1$ ( 2) Secret Storm ( 4) Play Your Hunch (13) Felix the Cat 4:00 ( 2) Amos 'n' Andy i 3:30 ( 2) Edge of Night 3:15 ( 2) Secret Storm 5:00 ( 4) Danger: Inflamable ( 7) American Bandstanc ( 5) Skipper Frank ( 5) Bowling Tourney 3:15 (9) Retrospect ( 4) Play Your Hunch ( 7) Who Do You Trust 3:30 ( 2) Edge of Njght ( 9) What's News i ( 5) Skipper ( 4) Play Your Hunch 5:30 ( 2) Movie Frank (11) Ben Hunter "Sing You 3:30 ( 4) Special Drama (11) Three Stooges I ( 7) Who Do You Trust? ( 5) Skipper Frank Sinner*/' Laurence Ollvier stars tn (13) School Institute ( 4) L.A. Fire .Shakespeare's "Richard (11) Ben Hunter ( 7) Who Do You Trustf ill." 4:30 ( 2) Life of Riley 4:00 ( 2) Amos 'n' Andy 4:00 ( 2) Amos ( 9) Movie ( 9) Movie 4:00 ( 2) Amos 'n' Andy 'n' Andy "Voodoo Tiger," ( 9) Movie ( 4) Movie BURRR Maybelle (Penny Parker) decides that there it no ( 4) Movie "The Set-UP," Robert ( 4) Movie "Tabor the Great," (11) Guilders Showcase "White Tower," Glenn Ryan. place like home after POT. "Perilous Journey," Dav- Charles Drake. taking a bath m an un,icu,~u o i j..- 6:00 ( 4) News, Snorts (13) It's Chris kl Brian. Mickey Rooney. 4:00 ( 2) An Act of Faith ( 7> American Bandstan ment when she and Margie fly the coop during Thursday's ( 7) American Bandstand ( 5) Pop Dance Party ( 74 American Bandstanc ( 9) What's News? episode on ABC-TV, Channel 7. ( 7) Lawrence Welk ( 7) Directions '62 4:45 ( 4) Movie ( 9) What's News ( 9) What's News (11) Territory (11) Three Stooges (11) Three Stooges (11) Dan Smoot 5:00 ' 2) Movie (11) Three Stooges (13) 7 League Boots Underwater 4:30 ( 2) Life of Riley 4:30 ( 2) Life of Riley (13) Play of the Week 4:30 ( 2) Life of Riley "It s a Great Mrlmg." ( 9) Movie "Four" by Tennessee Wll- ( 9) Movie "Jungle Town Amijos." 4:30 ( 7) Issues and Answers Doris Day. ( 9) Movie THURSDAY Ha.ms, starring Alfred Ry- 6:15 ( 4) Saturday Report "Target Hong Kong," "Northern Pursuit," Errol (11) Movii { 5) Popeye "Secret of Treasure Pi.iiar .1 Denning. JANUARY 4 djpr, Jo Van Fleet, Anne Flynn. (11) News "Tcnnftr,3ee Johnson," Mountain" with Raymond Revere, Maureen Staple- ( 7) "Abbott and Costelk Burr. (13) It's Chris ton and Vivian Nathan. (13) It's Chria 6:30 ( 4) Changing Times Van Hefl'n. (11) Superman 12:00 ( 2) Burns and Alien 5:00 < 2) Movie (13) Social Security (13) It's Chris 5:00 ( 2) Movie 8:30 ( 2) Bob Cummings (11) Riverboat (13 Flash Gordon 5:00 ( 2) ;ovle "Dream Girl," Betty ( 4) Jan Murray (C). "\ Medal for Benny," (13) Victory »t Sea 4:45 (13) Weekend Report HnltOn. ( 4) Dr. Kildare 'jrothy Lamour. "Adventure In Diamonds" ( 5) Cartoons 6:45 ( 4) Lee Giroux News 5:00 ( 2) Amateur Hour 5:30 ( 7) Soupy Sales with George Bren,. ( 5) Popeye ( ( 5) Crime & Punishnw opeye Cartoons ( 7) Camouflage i vbbott 7:00 ( 2) Sea Hunt < 5) High Road (11) Wild Bill Hickok ' ( 5) Popeye Cartoons ( 7) Abbott and Costell* ( 9) Hi Noon ( 7) Real McCoys and Costello ".. ft -.-.' -,ows films of (13) Malone Golf Show ( 7) Abbott and Costello ( 9) Kingdom of Sea (11; Superman ( 4) Survey '62 (C) ar,-.i»n. (11) Superman (11) Sheriff Jojin age and mod­ 6:00 < 4) (7) <13) News (11) Superman (13) Flash Gordon (11) Brothers Brannagan (13) Flash Gordon ( 5) Yancy Derringer ern seaport. (13 5:30 ( 7) ( 7) Fight of Week ( 7) Funday Funnies ( 5) Bo/o the Clown Flash Gordon 5:30 ( 7) Soupy Sales 12:30 ( 2) As World Turns 9:00 Soupy Sales 5:30 ( 7) Soupy Sales ( 2) Accent on 1961 (11) Wild Bill Hilckok ( 9) Movie ( 9) Movip i ( 9) RKO Ncwsrecl (11) Wild Bill Hickok ( 4) Loretta Young Review of outstanding "Captain China." "Biac.''j'ar('» the Pirate," (11) Broken Arrow (11) Wild Bill Hickock (13) Skin Diving ( 5) Continental i' .'3 events of past year. (13) Fishing Show (13) Silent Service Robert Newton.
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