1972 Tv Guide

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1972 Tv Guide 1972 tv guide Continue Sunday PM 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ABC Local F.B.I. ABC Sunday Night Movie CBS Cbs Sunday Night Movies Cade County Local NBC Wonderful World Disney Jimmy Stewart Show Bonanza Bold: New Doctors / Lawyers Monday PM 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:3 0 10:00 10:30 ABC Nanny and Professor Local ABC NFL Monday Night Football CBS Gunsmoke Here's Lucy Doris Day Show My Three Sons Arnie NBC Rowan and Martina Laughter-On NBC Monday Night Movie Tuesday PM 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ABC Mod Squad Movie of the Week by Marcus Welby, M.D. CBS Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour Hawaii Five-O Cannon Local NBC Ironside Sergeant Funny Party Local Wednesday PM 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ABC bewitched courting father Of Eddie Smith Shirley World Man and City CBS Carol Burnett Show Mann Medical Center Mannix NBC-12 The Mystery : Colombo/ McCloud / Macmillan and Wife Night Gallery Thursday PM 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ABC Alias Smith and Jones Longstreet Owen Marshall: Advisor to the Law of CBS Bearcats! CBS Thursday Night Movies NBC Flip Wilson Show Nichols Dean Martin Show Friday PM 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ABC Brady Bunch Partridge Family Room 222 Odd Couple Love, American Style CBS Chicago Teddy Bears O'Hara, U.S. Treasury New CBS Friday Night Movies NBC D.A. World Premiere Movie Local Note: On NBC, comedy Sanford and Son premiere January 14, 1972 at 8:00.Saturday PM 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ABC How Together Movie Weekend! CBS All-In Family Funny Face New Dick Van Dyke Show Mary Tyler Moore Show Mission: Impossible NBC Partners Good Life NBC Saturday Night Movie Prime-Time Schedule for 1972-1973 in the Seventies Is a list of programs that were shown in the prime-time hours of the Seventies. Prime time in the US is defined as 8pm to 11pm each night, although on Sundays it is thought to start at 7pm on some networks. I also have a page about it for the 80s and 90s. Day 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Network Sunday FBI Film ABC MZAS Sandy Duncan Show New Dick Van Dyke Show MANNIX CBS Walt Disney Mystery Night Gallery NBC Monday Newcomers Monday Night Football ABC Gunsmoke Here's Lucy Doris Day Show New Bill Cosby Show CBS Rowan and Martina Laughter-Monday Night Movie NBC Tuesday Night Rise Moving Week By Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC Mod Hawaii Five-O Movie CBS Bonanza Bold Ones NBC Reports NBC Wednesday Paul Lind Show Film Julie Andres Hour ABC Carol Burnett Show Medical Center Cannon CBS Adam 12 Mystery Movie Search NBC Thursday Maude Squad Men Owen Marshall ABC Waltons Film CBS Flip Wilson Show Ironside Dean Martin Show NBC Friday Brady Bunch Family Number 222 ABC Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour Film CBS Sanford and son of little people Ghost Story Banyon NBC Saturdays Alias Smith and Jones Streets OF San Francisco Sixth Sense ABC All in the Bridget Family loves Bernie Mary Tyler Moore Show Bob Newhart Show Mission: Impossible CBS Extraordinary Movie NBC ('69-'70) ('70-'71) ('71-'72) 74-'75 (75-'76) ('76-'77) '79 qgt; back in time to go forward in time What's on TV Today October 11, 2020 It was '79-'77' television schedule on all three United States television networks for the fall season beginning in September 1972. All times eastern and Pacific, with some exceptions such as Monday Night Football. The new autumn series are highlighted in bold. The series, which ended this season, is highlighted in history. The most highly rated show for the year is painted in lime. The top ten most rated shows are painted yellow. The top 20 most rated shows are painted blue. The top 30 most popular programs are painted in purple color. Note: This was the first full season in which all networks, for every day of the week except Sunday, began airing programs at 8:00 instead of 7:30, as dictated by the FCC under its Prime-Time Access Rule, designed to increase diversity in programming. PBS, the State Broadcasting Service, was in operation, but the schedule was set by each local station. The contents of the Show Fall ScheduleEdit Sunday Edit Monday Edit Tuesday Edit Wednesday Edit Thursday Edit Friday Edit Note: Ghost Story became a circle of fear in January. Saturday Edit Mid-Season ScheduleEdit This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. Pickups and cancellationsItite This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. LinksOrit Castleman, H. and Podrazik, W. (1982). Watching TV: Four decades of American television. New York: McGraw Hill. 314 pages McNeil, Alex. Full TV. Fourth edition. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-024916-8. Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earl (1985). Full catalog of the Network's prime-time TV shows ( 3rd St. New York: Ballantine. ISBN 0-345-31864-1. 1971 in American television 1972 in American television List of American television programs currently in production 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 This was a television schedule on all three united states television networks for the fall season, beginning in September 1971. All times eastern and Pacific, with some exceptions such as Monday Night Football. This season will be the first time the prime-time schedule will be reduced to three hours (except Sunday and Tuesday), giving the 7.30 p.m. slot back to local stations as implemented in prime time Rules. The new autumn series are highlighted in bold. Each of the top 30 ratings shows is listed with its rank and According to Nielsen Media Research. Yellow indicates programs in the top 10 for the season. Cyan points the program in the top 20 for the season. Magenta points the program in the top 30 for the season. The public broadcasting service was in operation, but the timetable was set by each local station. Sunday Network 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. ABC Local FBI (17/22.4) ABC Sunday Night Movie (26/20.8) CBS Fall Sunday But Cade County Local Summer Life leonardo da Vinci NBC's Wonderful World of Disney (19/22.0) Jimmy Stewart Show Bonanza (20/21.9) Bold: New Doctors/ Lawyers Note: 60 Minutes airs at 6:00-7:00 p.m. on CBS January to June 1972. Monday Network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. ABC Fall Nanny and Professor Local ABC NFL Monday Night Football (25/20.9) Winter Monday Night Special ABC Monday Night Movie CBS Fall Guns Moke (4/26.0) Here's Lucy (10/23.7) (Associated With Mary Tyler Moore Show) Doris Day Show (23/21.2) (Associated With The Carol Burnett Show) My three sons Arnie Winter Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (27/27 /2 20.2) Summer Theatre Suspends Follow-Up Cade County NBC Fall Rowan and Martin Laughter-In (22/21.4) NBC Monday Night at The Summer Baseball World Movies Joe Garagiola (8:00) / Monday Night Baseball (8:15) Tuesday Network 7:3 0pm 8:00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10:00pm 10.30pm ABC Mod Squad (21/21.5) Movie of the Week (5/25.6) Marcus Welby , M.D. (3/27.8) CBS Fall Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour Hawaii Five-O (12/23.6) Cannon (28/19.8) (Related to Number 222) Local Summer Jerry Reed, When You Hot You Hot Hour Follow John Byner's Comedy Hour NBC Fall Ironside (15/23.0) Sergeant Funny Parties Follow Sergeant Funny Parties by James Garner as Nichols Winter Local Summer Ponderosa NBC Action Playhouse Note: NBC's 1972 summer series Ponderosa consisted of reruns of episodes of Bonanza from the 1967-1970 period. More recent replays of Bonanza also aired that summer under the show's original name in its usual Sunday night slot. NBC Action Playhouse consisted of reruns from previous anthology series. Wednesday network 8:00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10:00pm 10.30pm ABC Fall bewitched the courtship of Eddie Smith's father Shirley Family in the World of The Man and City of Winter Courting Father Eddie's ABC Comedy Hour The Persuaders! Local Spring Family Smith Marty Feldman Comedy Machine Summer Super Corner Bar ABC Comedy Hour Presents Kopykats CBS Fall Carol Burnett Show (23/21.2) (Associated with Doris Day Show) Medical Center (13/23.5) Mannix (7/24 .24 .24 .24 Summer David Steinberg Show NBC Adam-12 (8/23.9) (Associated With Funny Face) NBC Mystery Movie: Colombo/McCloud/McMillan and Wife (14/23.2) Night Gallery Note: ABC 1972 summer series ABC The Hour presents Kopykats consisted of reruns of ABC Comedy Hour from earlier this year. Thursday network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. ABC's Alias Smith and Jones Longstreet Owen Marshall, CBS Right Advisor Fall Bearcats! CBS Thursday Night Movie Winter Me and Chimpanzee My Three Sons Summer My World and Welcome to It NBC Fall Flip Wilson Show (2/28.2) Nichols Dean Martin Show Follow Ironside (15/23.0) Summer Dean Martin presents Bobby Darin Entertainment Co.
Recommended publications
  • BKCG Wins $80 Million in Hollywood Accounting Trial. . . So
    SPRING 2019 EDITION “Just One More Thing . .” Ninth Circuit Delivers Justice, And A Serving BKCG Wins $80 Million in Hollywood Accounting Trial. So Far Of Cold Pizza, In Latest ADA Ruling BKCG’s trial team of Alton Burkhalter, Dan Kessler and Keith Butler have now completed two phases The Americans with Disabilities Act (the “ADA”) established a national of a three-phase trial for the creators of the television series Columbo. BKCG’s clients are William mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals Link and Christine Levinson Wilson, the daughter of the late Richard Levinson. Link and Levinson with disabilities. Title III of the ADA entitles all individuals to the “full created, wrote and produced a number of award-winning TV shows for Universal Studios, including and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, Murder She Wrote, Mannix, and Columbo. advantages, or accommodations of any place of public accommodation by any person who owns, leases (or leases to), or operates a place of Alton Burkhalter extended his jury trial win streak with Phase 1, where the jury returned unanimous public accommodation.” 12-0 verdicts in less than 90 minutes on all questions put to them. This was significant because it established a baseline of substantial damages and dispelled Universal’s affirmative defense based In a ruling that could only be surprising to those who have not been following recent trends in the law, the Ninth Circuit of the U.S. Court on statute of limitations. of Appeal decided that the ADA also applies to the internet and Dan Kessler led the team to victory on Phase 2, in which a number of other high stakes issues were cyberspace! In 2016, a blind man named Guillermo Robles filed a tried in a bench trial before the Honorable Judge Richard Burdge.
    [Show full text]
  • The Rise and Fall of the FCC's Financial Interest and Syndication Rules
    View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Villanova University School of Law: Digital Repository Volume 1 Issue 1 Article 5 1994 The Rise and Fall of the FCC's Financial Interest and Syndication Rules Christopher J. Pepe Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/mslj Part of the Communications Law Commons, and the Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Commons Recommended Citation Christopher J. Pepe, The Rise and Fall of the FCC's Financial Interest and Syndication Rules, 1 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports L.J. 67 (1994). Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/mslj/vol1/iss1/5 This Comment is brought to you for free and open access by Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal by an authorized editor of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. Pepe: The Rise and Fall of the FCC's Financial Interest and Syndication Comment THE RISE AND FALL OF THE FCC'S FINANCIAL INTEREST AND SYNDICATION RULES I. INTRODUCTION Historically, three major broadcast television networks (net- works)1 dominated the television industry. The networks main- tained their dominance into the 1970s by developing an extensive communications system of network owned and operated television stations and independently owned stations affiliated with the net- works.2 The networks' market dominance enabled them to com- 1. In 1992, the Code of Federal Regulations defined a network as: any person, entity, or corporation providing on a regular basis more than fifteen (15) hours of prime time programming per week.., to intercon- nected affiliates that reach, in aggregate, at least of seventy-five (75) per- cent of television households nationwide; and/or any person, entity, or corporation controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such person, entity, or corporation.
    [Show full text]
  • The Dinner Theatre of Columbia
    The Dinner TheaTre of Columbia Presents SepTember 11 - november 15, 2015 The Dinner TheaTre of Columbia Presents Ragtime, the Musical Book by Terrence McNally Music by Lyrics by Stephen Flaherty Lynn Ahrens Based on “Ragtime” by E.L. Doctorow Directed & Staged by Toby Orenstein & Lawrence B. Munsey Musical Direction by Ross Scott Rawlings Choreography by Ilona Kesell Set Design by Light Design by Sound Design by David A. Hopkins Lynn Joslin Mark Smedley Costumes by Lawrence B. Munsey Ragtime, the Musical is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019. 212-541-4684 www.MtiShows.com Video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited. Fog & Strobe effects may be used in this performance. Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia • 5900 Symphony Woods Road • Columbia, MD 21044 Box Office (410) 730-8311 • (301) 596-6161 • (410) 995-1969 www.tobysdinnertheatre.com PRODUCTION STAFF Directors .................................................................. Toby Orenstein & Lawrence B. Munsey Music Director/ Orchestrations............................................................ Ross Scott Rawlings Production Manager ................................................................................. Vickie S. Johnson Choreographer .................................................................................................. Ilona Kessell Scenic Designer ........................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Literariness.Org-Mareike-Jenner-Auth
    Crime Files Series General Editor: Clive Bloom Since its invention in the nineteenth century, detective fiction has never been more pop- ular. In novels, short stories, films, radio, television and now in computer games, private detectives and psychopaths, prim poisoners and overworked cops, tommy gun gangsters and cocaine criminals are the very stuff of modern imagination, and their creators one mainstay of popular consciousness. Crime Files is a ground-breaking series offering scholars, students and discerning readers a comprehensive set of guides to the world of crime and detective fiction. Every aspect of crime writing, detective fiction, gangster movie, true-crime exposé, police procedural and post-colonial investigation is explored through clear and informative texts offering comprehensive coverage and theoretical sophistication. Titles include: Maurizio Ascari A COUNTER-HISTORY OF CRIME FICTION Supernatural, Gothic, Sensational Pamela Bedore DIME NOVELS AND THE ROOTS OF AMERICAN DETECTIVE FICTION Hans Bertens and Theo D’haen CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN CRIME FICTION Anita Biressi CRIME, FEAR AND THE LAW IN TRUE CRIME STORIES Clare Clarke LATE VICTORIAN CRIME FICTION IN THE SHADOWS OF SHERLOCK Paul Cobley THE AMERICAN THRILLER Generic Innovation and Social Change in the 1970s Michael Cook NARRATIVES OF ENCLOSURE IN DETECTIVE FICTION The Locked Room Mystery Michael Cook DETECTIVE FICTION AND THE GHOST STORY The Haunted Text Barry Forshaw DEATH IN A COLD CLIMATE A Guide to Scandinavian Crime Fiction Barry Forshaw BRITISH CRIME FILM Subverting
    [Show full text]
  • ZOOM- Press Kit.Docx
    PRESENTS ZOOM PRODUCTION NOTES A film by Pedro Morelli Starring Gael García Bernal, Alison Pill, Mariana Ximenes, Don McKellar Tyler Labine, Jennifer Irwin and Jason Priestley Theatrical Release Date: September 2, 2016 Run Time: 96 Minutes Rating: Not Rated Official Website: www.zoomthefilm.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/screenmediafilm Twitter: @screenmediafilm Instagram: @screenmediafilms Theater List: http://screenmediafilms.net/productions/details/1782/Zoom Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=M80fAF0IU3o Publicity Contact: Prodigy PR, 310-857-2020 Alex Klenert, [email protected] Rob Fleming, [email protected] Screen Media Films, Elevation Pictures, Paris Filmes,and WTFilms present a Rhombus Media and O2 Filmes production, directed by Pedro Morelli and starring Gael García Bernal, Alison Pill, Mariana Ximenes, Don McKellar, Tyler Labine, Jennifer Irwin and Jason Priestley in the feature film ZOOM. ZOOM is a fast-paced, pop-art inspired, multi-plot contemporary comedy. The film consists of three seemingly separate but ultimately interlinked storylines about a comic book artist, a novelist, and a film director. Each character lives in a separate world but authors a story about the life of another. The comic book artist, Emma, works by day at an artificial love doll factory, and is hoping to undergo a secret cosmetic procedure. Emma’s comic tells the story of Edward, a cocky film director with a debilitating secret about his anatomy. The director, Edward, creates a film that features Michelle, an aspiring novelist who escapes to Brazil and abandons her former life as a model. Michelle, pens a novel that tells the tale of Emma, who works at an artificial love doll factory… And so it goes..
    [Show full text]
  • BOCA RATON NEWS Vol
    BOCA RATON NEWS Vol. 15, No. 25 Sunday, Jan. 11, 1970 3.0 Pages 10 Cents YQUOAY Lowest in county T97O JANUARY 197a S M T W T 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 1G 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 28-degree low Rogers ties record here Some homes Sunday still wait Sunday's calendar includes an for gas appearance here by Boca Raton's representative in congress, the Hon Paul Rogers. ByPETEPEPINSKY The Congressman will be the The western horizon of Boca Raton guest of honor at the open house was shrouded in a gray haze Saturday at the new Boca Raton Con- as smudge fires fought the frost for the valescent Center at 755 Meadows life of area crops. Rd. across from the Community The city's overnight low tem- Hospital. Rogers and local perature, 28 degrees, tied an all-time dignitaries are slated to officiate recorded low for the area. Council candidate Covello at ribbon cutting ceremonies Incongruous icicles hung from palm about 2:15 p.m. Sunday. The fronds in parts of the city. Many facilities will be open to the shivered through the night under piles public from 2 to 5 p.m. of blankets, anxiously awaiting liquid Ex-policeman is sixth gas deliveries or heater repairment. It just seemed like no one could thrive in the cold. to enter council race Chilling movie "With moderating temperatures Sunday," read the local forecasts from Anthony T, "Tony" Covello, an ex- "The city should be ahead of the the U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series of the 1960S and Early 1970S
    TV/Series 12 | 2017 Littérature et séries télévisées/Literature and TV series Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series of the 1960s and early 1970s Dennis Tredy Electronic version URL: http://journals.openedition.org/tvseries/2200 DOI: 10.4000/tvseries.2200 ISSN: 2266-0909 Publisher GRIC - Groupe de recherche Identités et Cultures Electronic reference Dennis Tredy, « Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series of the 1960s and early 1970s », TV/Series [Online], 12 | 2017, Online since 20 September 2017, connection on 01 May 2019. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/tvseries/2200 ; DOI : 10.4000/tvseries.2200 This text was automatically generated on 1 May 2019. TV/Series est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 4.0 International. Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series o... 1 Light Shadows: Loose Adaptations of Gothic Literature in American TV Series of the 1960s and early 1970s Dennis Tredy 1 In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, in a somewhat failed attempt to wrestle some high ratings away from the network leader CBS, ABC would produce a spate of supernatural sitcoms, soap operas and investigative dramas, adapting and borrowing heavily from major works of Gothic literature of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The trend began in 1964, when ABC produced the sitcom The Addams Family (1964-66), based on works of cartoonist Charles Addams, and CBS countered with its own The Munsters (CBS, 1964-66) –both satirical inversions of the American ideal sitcom family in which various monsters and freaks from Gothic literature and classic horror films form a family of misfits that somehow thrive in middle-class, suburban America.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Annual Report
    Annual Report 2018 Dear Friends, welcome anyone, whether they have worked in performing arts and In 2018, The Actors Fund entertainment or not, who may need our world-class short-stay helped 17,352 people Thanks to your generous support, The Actors Fund is here for rehabilitation therapies (physical, occupational and speech)—all with everyone in performing arts and entertainment throughout their the goal of a safe return home after a hospital stay (p. 14). nationally. lives and careers, and especially at times of great distress. Thanks to your generous support, The Actors Fund continues, Our programs and services Last year overall we provided $1,970,360 in emergency financial stronger than ever and is here for those who need us most. Our offer social and health services, work would not be possible without an engaged Board as well as ANNUAL REPORT assistance for crucial needs such as preventing evictions and employment and training the efforts of our top notch staff and volunteers. paying for essential medications. We were devastated to see programs, emergency financial the destruction and loss of life caused by last year’s wildfires in assistance, affordable housing, 2018 California—the most deadly in history, and nearly $134,000 went In addition, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS continues to be our and more. to those in our community affected by the fires and other natural steadfast partner, assuring help is there in these uncertain times. disasters (p. 7). Your support is part of a grand tradition of caring for our entertainment and performing arts community. Thank you Mission As a national organization, we’re building awareness of how our CENTS OF for helping to assure that the show will go on, and on.
    [Show full text]
  • <Urutrnl Slaiur · .S Llrr Kly N Rm.S .Tlagaziur
    <Urutrnl Slaiur ·.s llrr kly Nrm.s .tlagaziur Vol. 6, No . 34 Thursday, August 24, 1967 Ten Cents Cathy Dean, Dover; Susan Chaloux, Dover; Andy raQc~ '· Youngsters had a good time last weekend at the Jet' Festival. Milo; Lynn McDonald , Brownville Jet.; Rhonda Larabee, Dov- er; .Jane Jardine, Brownville J:ct. and their leader Mrs. Be hoto Sherry Harmon ancl Cathy Purdue made corn bread in are- Bigycles took on a strange appearance for the parade. flector oven. Cont'd on Page 12 . Cont'd on Page 12 I page 2 THE TOWN CRIER is published each Thursday qf[ilo· :e ·bH1ntUI1,ity evening by the TOWN CRIER PUBLICATIONS. We hope to be of help to the citizens of the·towns . ,. in our coverage through NEWS, INFORMATION, ~ocpit .~L ~~w,~ AND LOWER PRICED ADVERTISING. We accept no financial responsibility for errors A gHtoLi·t?-ference books for the Hospital Libr'1\r~ ~~ls been · re- in advertising but will gladly print corrections .. ceived fr'om -Roche Laboratories. · · · . C'opies of-most ph.otos appearing in THE TOWN " Rec,eptionists~\re: Friday, Hilda Brown:_S::!turclay ; Myra'!Vtul­ GRIER mav be obtained through our office. lenancl Susi\risturtevant; Sunday; Stephtfi'iie'Hc;\\ia rct .and 'Ev:\ j~e>­ • · ri· y~n1 have news or available photos of any sort gacy; Monday, Stephanie Sturt~vnnt; Tu(~sthy, Jun0 D;•·sh:•: ~\/(• ·. ! ~ we urge you to call an editor or drop in. _.Pead­ ne.sday, _Lottie Do en~: Thursday, Mu riel Ciui mb.v. · line will be Monday Noon but we would appreciate ADMISSIONS .
    [Show full text]
  • Hughes Denies Mafia Link
    \ew Jersey Finally Starts War on Pollution STOKY PAGE 15 Sunny and Cold THEBAEY FINAL Partly sunny and cold today. Cloudy and colder again Red Bulk, Freehold tomorrow. I Long Branch 7 EDITION (Bit DetUIl, Put 3) Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 02 Years POL. 93, NO. 135 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1970 26 PAGES 10 CENTS Hughes Denies Mafia Link By LEW HEAD Richard J. Hughes said in a four-year period, tell of ing received $10,000 per year —Former Essex County NEWARK (AP) - An an- wrathful reaction to a De- payoffs to public officials, in mob payoffs, said his on- Democratic leader Dennis gry denial of any association Carlo statement that "if loanSharking and gambling ly involvement with Mafia Carey, mentioned as a re- wiitih a reputed Mafia figure Hughes gets in (elected), operations, and name many figures has been on an "of- cipient of Mafia funds, was has been made by New Jer- we're all right." prominent personalities. ficial basis." He also as- reached in Florida for com- sey's governor — one of a "The unfortunate thing The transcripts .include serted that he successfully ment. He said he "never number of reactions yester- about tapes," the governor cautionary footnotes by the prosecuted Russo on perjury took a quarter." day by public officials to the said, "is that there is no FBI to the effect that those charges in 1963. Russo is ap- —Atlantic City Police Sgt. release of taped conversa- protection for innocent peo- bugged may be embellishing pealing. Anthony Pasquale, men- tion of underworld figures.
    [Show full text]
  • Newsletter Summer 2017
    Newsletter-SUMMER 2017 Since the mid-1980's this organization has been dedicated to honoring Rod Serling—one of the most talented and prolific writers in American television. This newsletter highlights RSMF activities, as well as the continuing interest in Rod Serling in the press... on bookshelves... DVDs and the internet. THE TWILIGHT ZONE COMES HOME On July 15, 2017, nearly two hundred Rod Serling fans attended “The Twilight Zone Comes Home” at the Forum Theatre in Serling’s hometown of Binghamton, New York. Fans traveled from across the country and even from Canada for a full-day celebration of Serling’s love for his hometown. Hosted by the Rod Serling Memorial Foundation, the event featured readings by Rod’s daughters, Anne and Jodi, a screening of the documentary, The Carousel (winner of the 2017 Rod Serling award), a performance of the one-act play Everything I Need to Know I Learned in the Twilight Zone, a panel discussion and Q&A session with the country’s foremost Serling scholars (our very own Board members Tony Albarella, Amy Boyle Johnston, Brian Frey, and Nicholas Parisi, as well as author Mark Dawidziak), and ended with three classic Twilight Zone episodes shown on the big screen: The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, Time Enough at Last, and Walking Distance (courtesy of CBS, Inc.) Proceeds from the event, which will almost certainly be the first of many such events, will support the Foundation’s continuing efforts to promote and preserve Rod Serling’s legacy. Thank you to all that attended! by Nick Parisi “Twilight Zone Comes Home” July 15, 2017 Forum Theater Binghamton, NY PHOTOS BY: RSMF Board member KATE MURRAY Night Gallery will forever be remembered as Rod Serling’s “other” sci-fi/fantasy/horror series, and a perennial distant cousin to The Twilight Zone.
    [Show full text]
  • Enter the Zone...THE TWILIGHT ZONE West Endicott Park Ross Park (Closed for Summer 2020) Recreation Park Highland Park George W
    Enter the zone...THE TWILIGHT ZONE West Endicott Park West Park Ross Recreation Park Highland Park Johnson Park George W. CF Johnson Park “Everyone has to have a hometown... (Closed for Summer 2020) Binghamton’s Mine” -Rod Serling Rod Serling (1924-1975) Enter the SERLING zone (Limited Hours for Summer 2020) Binghamton Native, Writer, Producer, Teacher Rod Serling (1924-1975) graduated from Known primarily for his role as the host of Binghamton Central HS, Class of 1943. Now television’s The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling known as Binghamton High School, it is the had one of the most exceptional and varied home of the Rod Serling School of Fine Arts. careers in television. As a writer, a producer, Visit the plaque dedicated to Serling on the and for many years a teacher, Serling constantly front lawn, see the door casing where he signed challenged the medium of television to reach for his name in 1943 while working backstage, visit loftier artistic goals. the Helen Foley Theatre named after Rod’s drama After a brief career in radio, Serling entered television in 1951, penning teacher and mentor and where he was commencement speaker in 1968, scripts for several programs including Hallmark Hall of Fame and leaf through his high school yearbook at the library, or just stroll through Playhouse 90, at a time when the medium was referred to as “The the halls that Rod passed through each school day. Appointments are Golden Age.” suggested. Please contact Lawrence Kassan, Coordinator of Special Events In 1955, Kraft Television Theatre presented Serling’s teleplay Patterns and Theatre for the Binghamton City School District at (607) 762-8202.
    [Show full text]