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Torrance Press Sunday, August 27, 1961 THE PRESS Page A-7 TELEVISION LOG FOR WEEK SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AUGUST 27 AUGUST 28 AUGUST 29 AUGUST 30 SEPTEMBER 1 SEPTEMBER 2 12.00 ( 7> Union Report 12:00 ( 2) News 12:00 ( 2) News 12:00 ( 2) News 12:00 ( 2) News 12:00 ( 2) Movie ( 9) Movie ( 4) Jan Murray (C) ( 4) Jan Murray (C) ( 4) Jan Murray (C) ( 4) Jan Murray ( 9) Movie ( 5> Little Doggie Roundup ( 5) Doggie Roundup ( 5) Doggie Roundup ( 5) Doggie Roundup 2:30 ( 4) Highway Holiday (11) Movie ( 7) Camouflage ( 7) Camouflage ( 7) Camouflage ( 7) Camouflage (13) Hispanorama (13) Oral Roberts (11) Lunch Brigade (11) Sheriff John (11) Sheriff John (11) Sheriff John Movie 12:05 ( 2) Burns and Alien 1:00 (4) 12:30 ( 2) Life of Riley 12:05 ( 2) Burns and Alien 12:05 ( 2) Burns and A'lcn 12:05 ( 2) Burns and Alien ( 5) Movie 12:30 ( 2) As World Turns ( 7) Movie ( 5) Commercial Feature 12:30 ( 2) As World Turns 12:30 ( 2) As World Turns 12:30 ( 2) As World Turns ( 4) Loretta Young ( 4) Loretta Young ( 4) Lorelta Young ( 4) Lorctta Young ( 5) Continental (11) Movie ( 7) Big Story ( ft) Continental ( 5) Continental (13) Robin Hood (13) Gospel of Christ ( 5) Continental ( 7) Number Please ( 7) Number PJeais ( 7) Number Please ( 7) Number Please 1:00 ( 2) Face the Facts 1:30 ( 2) Movie 1:00 ( 2) Face the Facts 1:00 ( 2) Face the Facts ( 4) Young Dr. Malone (13) Movie 1.00 ( 2) Time Out For Sports 1:00 ( 2) Face the Facts ( 4) Young Dr. Malone ( 4) Young Dr. Malone ( 4) Young Dr. Malone ( 5) Movie 2:00 ( 5) Public Defender ( 5) Movie ( 5) Movie ( 5) Movie "Quicksand" ( 9) Movie ( 7) Christian Science ( 5) Movie "Hound of the Baskarvilles "Thunderhead" Mickey Koonev "If I'm Lucky" Perry Como Richard Greene Roddy McDowall ( 7) Pioneers 2:30 ( 4) Calif. Report (C) (13) Voice of Calvary ( 7) Pioneers ( 7) Pioneers ( 7) Pioneers ( 9) Bowling ( 5) Movie 1:18 ( 2) Football Kickoff ( 9) Bowling ( 9) Bowling ( 9) Bowling (11) Topper ( 7) Movie (11) Topper (11) Topper (11) Topper "Aerial Gunner" ( 7) Public Service (13) Film Drama Richard Arlen 1:30 ( 2) House Party 1:30 ( 2) House Party 1:15 (13) Public Service 1:30 ( 2) House Parly (11) Movie ( 4) From These Roots ( 4) From Thest Ropts^ "Killer McCoy" 1:30 ( 2) Rams Football ( 4) From These Roots 1:30 ( 2) House Party Mickey Rooney Los Angeles Ram* vs. ( 7) Men of Annapolis ( 7) West Point ( 4) From These Roots ( 7) Men of Annapolis Cleveland Browns (11) People's Choice (11) People'r Choice ( 7) Men of Annapolis (11) People's Choice 3:00 ( 2) Planet Earth ( 4) Existence (C) (13) Lloyd Thaxton (13) Lloyd Thaxton ( 4) Campy's Corner (13) Lloyd Thaxton (11) Gateway to Glamour (13) Movie ( 7) Message of Master 2:00 ( 2) Millionaire 2:00 ( 2) Millionaire (13) Lloyd Thaxton 2:00 ( 2> Millionaire (11) Dan Smoot ( 4) Danny Thomas ( 4) Danny Thomas 2:00 ( 2) Millionaire ( 4) Danny Thomas 3:30 ( 2) Life of Riley (13) Cal's Corial ( 7) Day in Court ( 7) Day in Court ( 4) Danny Thomas ( 7> Day in Court ( 4) True Story ( 9) Movie ( 9) Movie ( 7) Day in Court ( 9) Movie ( 5) Public Defender 1.45 (11) Builder's Showcase (11) Paul Coates (11) Paul Coates ( 9) Movie (11) Paul Coates ( 9) Movie 2:30 ( 2) Verdict Is Yours 2:30 ( 2) Verdict Is Yours 4:00 ( 2) Movie J:00 ( 4) Spotlight on Opera 2:2 ( 2) Verdict Is Yours (11) Paul Coates ( 4) Here's Hollywood ( 4) Here's Hollywood ( 4) Here's Hollywood (13) Robin Hood ( 4) Detective's Diary ( 7) Rough Riders ( 7) Seven Keys ( 7) Seven Keys ( 5) Movie ( 7) Seven Keys 2:30 ( 2) Verdict Is Yours (11) Ben Hunter ( 9) Movie (11) Ben Hunter (11) Ben Hunter ( 4) Here's Hollywood ( 7) World of Sports (13) Robin Hood (13) Assign. Education World Water Skating 2:15 (11) Movie (13) Robin Hood ( 7) Seven Keys 3:00 ( 2) Brighter bay Champions "Burn 'f.m U» O'Cetinor" 3:00 ( 2) Brighter Day 3:00 ( 2) Brighter Day (11) Ben Hunter ( 5) Dorothy Gardiner 4:30 ( 4) The Lone Ranger Dennis O'Keefe ( 4) Film Drama ( 4) Film Drama (13) Lloyd Thaxton (11) Movie ( 7) Quten for a Day "Yellow Jack" ( 5) Dorothy Gardiner ( 5) Dorothy Gardiner 3:00 ( 2) Brighter Day (13) Felix the Cat 1:30 ( 4) College Report (O ( 7) Queen for a Day Robert Montgomery ( 8) Championship Races ( 7) Queen for a Day ( 4) Film Dramas 3:15 ( 2) Secret Storm (13) Movie (13) Felix the Cat (13) Felix the Cat ( 7) Queen for a Day ( 7) Pioneera 3:30 ( 2) Edge of Night 5:00 ( 4) Just for Fun 3:15 ( 2) Secret Storm 3:15 ( 2) Secret Storm (13) Felix the Cat ( 5) Wink Martindale ( 5) Auction City Trust? 8:00 ( 4) Movie 3:30 ( 2) Edge of Night 3:30 ( 2) Edge of Night 3:15 (2) Secret Storm ( 7) Who Do You ( 9) Movie "Hell't Outpost" ( 4) News ( 5) Wink Martindale 3:30 ( 2) Edge of Night (11) Susie Rod Cameron ( 5) Wink Martindale 3:45 ( 4) Highway Holidays (C) 5:30 ( 2) Movie Issues and Answers ( 7) Who Do You Trust? ( 4) News "Til We Meet Again" ( 7) ( 7) Who Do You Truit? (11) Susie ( 5) Wink Martindale ( 9) Yogi for You ^ Ray Mllland (11) Susie ( 7) Who Do You Trust? 4:00 ( 2) Amos 'n' And'y ( 4) Captain Gallant 8:30 ( 7) Movie 3:45 ( 9) Yoga for You ( 5) Wings Around World "Alaska" Dean Jagger 3:40 ( 4) Highway Holidays (C) (11) Susie ( 5) Skipper Frank 4:00 ( 2) Amos 'n' Andy 6:00 ( 4) News, Sports - ( 9) Movie 3:45 ( 9) Yoga for You ( 5) Skipper Frank 3:40 ( 4) Highway Holidays (C) ( 7) American Bandstand "Mr. Lucky" Cary Orant ( 9) What's News ( 5) Bugs Bunny 4:00 ( 2) Amos 'nf Andy ( 74 American Bandstand 3:45 ( 9) Yoga for You 1 7) Lawrence Welk (11) Movie Frank (11) Three Stooges "Sky Murder" ( 5) Skipper ( 9) What's News? 4:00 ( 2) Amos 'n' Andy (11) Dan Smoot Walter Pldgeon ( 7) American Bandstand (11) Three Stooges ( 5) Skipper Frank 4:10 (4) Movie (13) Victory at Sea ( 9) What's News? "Scotland Yard Dragnet" 4:10 ( 4) Movie ( 7> American Bandstand Roland Culver 6:15 ( 4) Headlines of Century 4:00 ( 2) TV Journal (11) Three Stooges "Violent Playground" What's News? PLAYHOUSE 90 Robert Vaugh n and Nobu McCarthy co-star Stanley Baker ( 9) 4:30 ( 2) Life of Riley (11) News 4:30 ( 2) Touch of Fame 4:10 ( 4) Movie (11) Three Stooges in "Made in Japan" to be seen Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. on CBS- ( 9) Cartoonsville "The Lady Wanti Mink" 4:30 ( 2) Life of Riley (13) It's Chris TV, Channel 2. 6:30 ( 4) Big "Tiny" Little ( 4) Man in Washington Ruth Hussey ( 9) Cartoonsville (13) Flash Gordon ( 5) Adv. in Sports (11) Builders Showcase 4:30 ( 2) Life of Riley (13) Flash Gordon 4:10 ( 4) Movie 5:00 ( 2) Movie ( 9) Bowling Tournament (13) Social Security "Leather Gloves" 6:45 ( 2) (4) (5) (11) News "White Savage" ( 9) Cartoonsville 8:00 ( 2) "Tovie Cameron Mltchell Maria Monte; (11) Hunting and Fishing 4:48 ( 4) Davey and Goliath (13) Flash Gordon "Black Eagle" 4:30 ( 2) Life of Riley THURSDAY 7:00 ( 2) Assign. Underwater ( 5) Popeye Cartoons (13) Flight 5:00 ( 2) Movie William Bishop ( 9) Cartoonsville AUGUST 31 ( 4) Exclusive ( 7) Soupy Sales 6:45 ( 4) Lee Giroux News (13) Weekend Report "Nob Hill" George Raft ( 5) Popeye Cartoons ( 7) Soupy Sales (13) Flash Gordon 12:00 (2) News ( S) Beat the Odds (11) Superman 7:00 ( 2) Lock Up 8:00 ( 2) Accent ( 5) Popeye Cartoons (13) Joe Palooka ( 4) Freeways: Friend or ( 7) Soupy Sales ( 9) Movie 5:00 < 2) Movie 4) Jan Murray (C) ( 7) Man and Challenge ( 4) Dateline UN (11) Superman "Rugples of Rad Gap" ( 5:30 ( 7) Rin Tin Tin Foe ( 5) Frontier ( 9) Movie Charles Laughton ( 5) Doggie Roundup (11) Yogi Bear Special report on California (13) Joe Palooka ( 5) Popeye Cartoons (11) U.S. Marshal freeway system. ( 7) Funday Funnies (11) Superman (13) Holiday (13) True Adventure (13) Joe Palooka 8:30 ( n) Rocky and Friends ( 7) Soupy Sales ( 7) Camouflage ( 5) l^arry Finley ( 9) Movie < 4> (7) (13) News (11) Territory Underwater 5:30 ( 7) Rin Tin Tin (11) U.S. Marshal ( 9) Movie (11) Sheriff John 7:30 ( 2) Sports Spoolacular 6:00 ( 7) Boxing (11) U.S. Marshal (13) True Adventure (11) Superman " rourn.imcnt ol Thrills," ( 5) Bozo the Clown (11) Circus Boy (13) Robin Hood 12:05 ( 2) Burns and Alien exhibition of auto stunts by (11) Broken Arrow Silent Service (13) True Adventure 6:00 ( 4) (7) News (13) Joe Palooka 15 top daredevil drivers. (13) ( 4) (7) News 8:30 ( 2) Amateur Hour 6:00 ( 4) (7) (13) News ( 5) Bozo the Clown 6:30 ( 7) Lone Ranurr 12:30 ( 2) As World Turns ( 4) Outlaws 6:15 7:30 (.2) Perry Mason ( 4) NBC News ( 5) Bozo the Clown (11) Broken Arrow (11) U.S. Marshal ( 4> Loretta Young ' 5) Jeff's Collie U3) Goodwin Knight ( 4) Bonanza (C) ( 5) Cartoons (13) True Adventure 6:25 ( 2) Weather Anna Lisa is ouest star In (11) Broken Arrow 6:15 ( 4) (7) News ( 5) Chef Joe Milani ( 7) Guestward Ho! "The Savage" as a whlta ( 7) Rocky and Friends (13) Goodwin Knight 6:00 < 4) (7) (ID News (13) Harold Fishman Buffalo Woman who saves (11) Movie 6:05 ( 4) Weather-Sports C) ( 7) Number Please ( 9) Science Fiction Aclem Cartwrlght from tw» (13) Harold Fishman ( 5) Bozo the Clown I 6:30 ( 2) (5) News Shoshone br*vrs.
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