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Ontinental Enver Thursday, September 19, 1968THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITIONSec. 2, Page 1 I Mile High Entertainment | ON TELEVISION By Tom Officer Hawaii Five-O will be Potfiourri in the 7 p.m. spot Thurs­ Three Specials Provide The new programs of day, but w ill not debut CBS Television start on until Oct. 3. Jack Lord OPERA: Ponchielli's La KLZ. channel 7, Sept. 23, stars in the series — a Gioconda will be broad­ Variety of Top TV Fare with the first two of the police action ty(>e. cast on KFM L at 7 p.m. Sept. 22. seven new programs being Lancer, another in the By Tom Officer old shows in new dress­ (Fonda) and his friends, sports tribute to the Green family westerns cycle, will are not to be put off. Bay Packer coach who won ings; be seen at 7 p.m. Friday. Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Television came up with H e r e ’ s Lu cy at 6:30 Castle with baritone Nor­ one of its rare cultural "Donahue” finally falls three straight National This series has a father victim to the committee Football League champion­ p.m. and Mayberry, and his two stepsons facing man Foster and soprano treats last week in From R.F.D., at 7 p.m. Ana Raquel-Satre will be Chekhov With Love, the and is censured by his col­ ships. The CBS special was the foes. leagues, but not before he a must for all sports fans The former has Lucille televised on KRMA, chan­ first and the best of three And finally, there is warns that the House must — giving some fine action Ball in slightly different nel 6. at 8 p.m. Sept. 24. "specials” on CBS-KLZ, B lo n d ie, which debuts not be destroyed by its shots as well as comments surroundings, playing a channel 7. locally at 4:30 p.m. Sept. enemies. by his friends and players widow, and with her actual Soprano Leontyne Price, The story — taken from 29 (Sunday). More than being a com­ on the coach who now children, Lucie and Desi mezzo sopranos Shirley his letters, those of friends, mentary on the current serves as general manager Arnaz, Jr., playing her Verrett and Reri Grist, and his plays — and the A program that will al­ political thought video offspring. baritone Robert Merrill, acting were first-rate, the o f the top pro team in the ternate with CBS Reports U.S., with references to United States. The latter is a continua­ and tenor Carlo Bergonzi giving the viewer an is 60 Minutes, making its Vietnam, the story offered tion of the Andy Griffith have the major roles in appreciation of a Russian debut at 7 p.m. Tuesday. a good guessing game for Show — minus Griffith. Verdi’s Un hallo in mas- literary giant who is little ‘Streisand’ The 60 M inutes program the viewer. However, he will be chera on KDEN-FM at 7 known by the mass of the will present news in a Was "Donahue” really around for the opening p.m. Sept. 26. American viewers. magazine format. patterned after Sen. Dodd Barbra Streisand: A episode to marry his sweet­ Sir John Gielgud headed A boy soprano is needed the cast as Anton Chek­ o f Ckmnecticut, was "Con­ Happening in Central heart in the former series. Returning are: for the Christmas season hov, a literary great who roy” a younger Sen. Ken­ P a rk , a tape of a 1967 Then, the new series will Sunday ~ Gentle Ben production in Denver of was to die at the age of nedy of New York; was the concert, was strictly for the be head by widower "Sam at 5 p.m.; Ed Sullivan at Menotti’s Ahmal and the 44. Matching him in per­ defense counsel (well Streisand fans. Jones” (Ken Berry). 6 p.m.; and the Smothers Night Visitors. Any singer formance wer^ three first- played in a "guest star” The program,' part of a The next new show is a Brothers at 7 p.m.; interested should call 825- rate British actresses: stint by Pat Hingle) Louis CBS double-header o f spe­ new one! Monday — Lassie at 6 cials, had several draw­ 4271. Dame Peggy Ashcroft as Nizer or F. Lee Bailey? The Doris Day Show at p.m.; Family Affair at The viewer was permitt^ backs — her attempts at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday marks 7:30 p.m.; C arol Burnett the actress he marries; TELEVISION: The an­ to draw his own conclu­ story telling and her rendi­ the television debut of the at 8 p.m.; and Mission: Wendy Hiller as a poten­ nual Channel 6 (KRMA) sions. tions of "Silent N ’ ght” and blonde actress, who will be Impossible at 9 p.m.; tial authoress who admires Family Membership Drive Tense Moment him; and Dorothy Tutin as "Happy Days.” She was, playing a widow with two Tuesday — Red Skelton starts Sept. 22 and contin­ his sister. ‘Lombardi’ fortunately, in top form for sons. at 6:30 p.m. and Gun- ues through Oct. 22. Mem­ The bandit Tajamarou (Eric Baldwin) forces The other performers her identification song, Another new comedy is smoke at 9 p.m.; Lombardi was a fine "People.” bership categories range the wife of a Samurai warrior (Karen Sjoberg) to were Maurice Denham as The Good Guys at 6:30 Wednesday — Jonathan from $10 to $5,000. her knees after waylaying her husband in a for­ Alexander Chekhov, a p.m. — with a cab driver W inters at 9 p.m.; Contributions may be est near ancient K yoto in this scene from "Rasho- brother, and Nigel Daven­ (Bob Denver) with get-rich Thursday — Green sent to: mon,” a Japanese mystery drama playing October port as Maxim Gorky, a Bonfils^ Season ideas and a diner owner A c re s at 6:30 p.m. and The ETV Council. Chan­ 3, 4 and 5 at 8:30 p.m. at Loretto Heights college. friend and literary revolu­ (Herb Edelman). Thursday Night Movie at nel 6, Inc. Tickets are $1.50; for reservations, call 922-4268. tionary. 8 p.m. (it has a 7 p.m. O pening In October 12th Street and Glenarm The production — writ­ start Sept. 26 only); Place ing and acting — and the The 40th exciting season The Children’s Theatre Friday — Daktari at 6 Denver, Colo. 80204 of Bonfils theatre gets has been expanded this p.m. and F r id a y Night Heights Presents haunting background mu­ sic made it 90 minutes of under way Oct. 10 with year and Bonfils will now M ovie at 8 p.m.; and AUDITIONS: The 11th stimulating entertainment. the musical, Gypsy — pre.sent two weekends of ' Saturday — My Three annual WGN-Illinois Opera It is a pity that there is First of a series that in- performances. Plays are Sons at 6:30 p.m.; Ho­ Guild "Auditions of the Japanese Drama Circus in the Wind, Air” competition is under not more such programs eludes four comedies, a gan’s Heroes at 7 p.m.; Tennessee Williams play Maggie’s Magic Teapot, way. Deadline for entries and more viewers to really Gom er P y le at 7:30 p.m.; The Ixrretto Heights col­ a grisly crime and the con­ and two other first-rate and The Inside Out Ad­ is Oct. 15. appreciate the offering. M a n n ix at 8 p.m. and lege Theatre department flicting trial testimony that dramas. venture plus The Mother Jackie Gleason at 9 p.m. Any opera singer, ages opens its 1968-69 season follows. Following Gypsy, Henry Goose Rock Ballet. 20 to 35 and a citizen of Oct. 3-5 with Rashom on, a ‘Honorable’ The murder and assault Denker’s A Far Country Season memberships art KLZ will also have two the United States, is eligi- mystery drama set against committed by the infamous will open Nov. 21. On Jan. available for the play se of its own movie nights: ble to enter the auditions the color and mysticism of bandit Tajamarou against Rod Serling offered a 9 Carlo Goldoni’s comme- ries, beginning at $15 o Sunday at 8 p.m. and to be held in Chicago, New ancient Japan. Curtain a Samurai warrior and his searing picture of political dia dell’arte farce, A Ser- six tickets. They may oo Wednesday at 7 p.m. York, and San Francisco, time is 8:30 p. m. in the wife, is re-enacted in flash­ power in Certain H onora­ vant of Two Masters ordered by applying to These will be in addition First prize is $1,500; sec- May Bonfils Stanton Cen- back sequences as the ble Men, the first of five opens, to be followed by Bonfils Theatre, Colfax at to The Channel 7 Movie, ond prize, $1,000. ter of Performing Arts on bandit, wife, and her mur­ Prudential On Stage te­ Barefoot in the Park, Elizabeth, Denver 80206. nightly at 10:35 p.m. Entry blanks and further campus, dered husband (speaking levision dramas this season beginning Feb. 20; Ho­ In addition, an extensive information may be ob- Adapted for the stage by through a medium) ofTer on NBC-KOA, channel 4 gan’s G oat on April 10, Theatre Workshop is being tained by writing: Fay and Michael Kanin testimony slanted to their Serling’s story presented and T h e Im possible organized and will include And the syndicated Opera Guild Auditions from the film version of own self-interest and vani­ a 30-year veteran of the Y ears on May 15.
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