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Franks cf the side) friends here was the knowledge that Oscar had sadered a heart attach seme time age and that he appeared to be under tar- rile strain. The Huntington Hartford visit on Person to Person had to be cancelled tonight. ... Ed Murrow’s crew oouldn’t work I SAY, GUV'NAH . out the technical arrangements Jerry Lewis, recently returned from a three-week to photograph the Hartfords visit in England, headlines another Lewis special aboard their 100-foot yacht.... tonight at 10 o’clock, WRC—4. Instead. Murrow will visit the Dore Scharys In their I Man- hattan apartment. (From Yacht to Dory?) ON THE AIR Robert Horton, tho hard- riding scout o/ NBC't Wagon Train, mitt plat Benedict in Matinee Theater't two-part IIBean production of Shaketpeare't Orson Thinks "Much Ado About Nothing" next meek. One of Bene- He Knows 'Secret' dict'e lines "I would my By BERNIE HARRISON (sur TV Crltto) •pen Tonits j The Week-end Wash: 'Til • VICTOR DISCOUNT PRICES ONBEST KNOW BRANDS COLUMO^ “I think I know the secret,” says Orson Bean, who’ll take | | over the Jack Paar program for a week beginning Monday . Complsts selection “The fellow running the show must have the ability to take advantage of whatever is being said and whatever might happen. plants and gardan You have to learn to listen." ... Comedian Bean will be llsten- supplies Ins to Mlyoahl Umeki (which; Is easy) and Sid Gould on his i sary gala on June 22, Ed waa first session Monday. reminded that his show notched [iiTm] reports it presented ] ABC snappily denied a TV “first”when [ppm ago from play Oct. ifji a few months that Voice i a scene this on warn* of Firestone would, go off next I. 1950 ... “I had a terrible . : time convincing them do it,” • season. 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It’llgive viewers | 't’” I a chance to more closely ob- PHILLO Sylvania t. ttQ VORNADO *—«• *lO9 serve the finer points of the 9*2 TV d « Ski.". $127 mamdifu A'.CoH 'T' on race—if any. 11/7Iff With olomlnliod toko twWbl. "Ilk ho.dlc ..4 oloml- XTZXZZ? uF «lUr arm. ** * * ¦ ¦ ¦ sM Ilk*. Way Out West: A note from In original crotos. Chuck Connors, ball-player _ Sapor Do turned actor, reveals that his ______ JJ*.*s Laxe show. The Rifleman, is set for LONG MITCHELL next season. (The program j S HIGH FIDELITY %-H.r, 7Vi Amp. was “previewed” on Zane Grey P MON JJt fS-ttJC ADMIRAL 179.»J-I»jg Hi- AIR CONDITIONER ago). V4»poodI Ht- ADMIRAL F.A6V Theater a few fusillades nvillllaNflßfiF ContoU. Pi Comolo. 4-.pood record Fi Console. B-watt ompliti. , . Chuck writes that "We’re amp., 4 Matchless *57 ££ *IZ9 on ABC following Wyatt Earp M. .... Fl»»k meant with thermostat, and kick off in October,” and OAS HANOI ... I 2-spood Mammoth bo I- SBB »97 fan, ..boost, woatbor-dial control. 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