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Jajsa'w''bananas Television T Thursday, Aug. 10,1961 ON THE AIR THE EVENING STAR oday— CHANNEL CHUCKLES TOWS GOOD V/ashington, D. C. D-7 Thursday, August JO, 196 J * IXQWIQ Vm. WRC (Ch. 4) WTTG (Ch. 5) WMAL (Ch. 7) WTOP (Ch. 9) —By Bil Keene MUSIC DIAL * :M MrttHM liltIrereiy ABtricM IrliMffDay A Ball " ’’ Crystal J 1:11 farOaMy Saatriare Secret Stare WMAL-FM (107.3 - 6:30, Me.) L fl u Hart’s Hallywart Mnatarasaf " Etta at HUM " * " » Musical Reflections. >45 KerterKtriea M:a Here E. G. Marshall Due Haydn’s Symphony No. 80 Today; tN lata tla Hawi Rerert Prearteat KtaaiCy nt tarty Stew Would Clm (taler) Wee. •• "Secaal Help in D Minor. Syta., HU.; Really :M CaaeKy lisa rtpafi alts Hrt Ttspit's Maaeyaare” Andy Griffith's on the Way 5:11 BERNIE :4s-*" Captaia Tait Hart latek Laratta Thii By HARRISON 7:05, WGMS AM-FM (570 Kc. Star TVCritic yzSlxj T :N lain >l4 *Hta Wttr nt Ttree tats III) Yyrere IPtwtr and 103.5.)—Summer Sym- On The Run: To the growing ’ Dayton Allen, former members * ** • V Liszt's Z:IS Caaely Stltftt SI.; Spts. Tlaa Shake-up: The PM East-PM West weeknight series phony. Hungarian list of new season TV visitors of the Allen Circes > comedy repertory Q:SI Nawi; Spts.iStale) lay Scleace Fictita SretliiM No. 3. to add the k * " ” Rhapsody Washington, name I >45 HlCHtwilt) Ttea.; EKit. Etnrts, Hm (WTTG-5), off to a slow start, seems to be picking up a bit in group. of CBS’s Griffith. Andy . ? iN Hi) Sllrere HtcMiltrnHatat 7 O’Clack Flrel Tat Facet Writ all departments, including audience. On the credit side: a 8:06, WASH-FM (97.1 Me.) A* * * * ” " - The date: October 3. Stew Clarlts Bataaat Hall. sharpening of focus. The Hemingway show, which unfortunately Symphony Brahms’ such Walter Slezak 7:11:N Oriliws MilterMatta CaiataartHtl Saaaer Sparta Andy’s got a busy > Funny Story: " No. 3 in F. >« ” " Symphony “ntHIM <• Spectacthr (perhaps) concentrated on the than and only lightly touched schedule, incidentally, he won't ; walked in on his son, Leo, who '' M off the B&O train. Spat" HtM Ctrrt Daeaa HtK "EMU arcart—- on the was still WGMS AM-FM even get was " “ writer, fascinating and, of course, timely. 9:00, (570 Ke. watching TV, just as he > O a:ls lartta Mclare Stew Little Giawt" The press is being invited to , ” * Another good show (which and 103.5 Me.) —Orchestral said "We’ve a Q:M lit Mastirsea Peal MeCay: Prettier Jiatici lunch with Andy and Mrs. ' got sharp pitcher * * " " of the World. Ber- >45 Stat Barn Rrtart Spat probably bombed: The one switched Capitals Yesterday, Wallace Griffith at the station . Due i today.” lin Philharmonic . ) fi BacMlw Father wrtstliat My nrttStu Cnsllrter with the two young concert Orchestra; ” ” producers, too. (Imaginative here today; Veteran actor E. G. “Leo," snapped the act**, JaMFarsytte Free "Tit Hastate musicians who intelligently dis- Hans Richter-Haaser, pian- :M treat Clast Capital Fart” Joel of Marshall, star of CBS's The "I’ve time and 9:11 Tie UattKlrtlis cussed their and hopes Chaseman, Baltimore’s r// ist. Works by Wagner, ' told you again careers Defenders. :4S Taits (Calar) Mrtta “Tit Kiel Tup Tests Brahms, and - and. between comments, played WJZ-13, is the new man.) Dvorak. to pronounce words :M treacle Slw Witt Mesas Stary" JalatAreaaraaca selections by Chopin, Liszt and The selection above . It isn’t it’s / 4 A:IS Crania Man Ray Mertaa Rolert Stack (Prtaitrt) repre- 10:06, WASH-FM Redskin fans get a TV bonus ‘pitcher.’ ‘pictuih.’ others. What (97.1 Me.)— |U :M TklrSMaa Restrict Silasts Pliasa Jala Bailey a lovely surprise sents a dazzling change of pace, Music Under the Stars. from WTOP-9 this season, the ¦ Have you got that straights” :45 Mlckael Reaaie Wrestliat Wa. S. Hart Rep. W. E. Miller that was! but oh, those week-long dead- Taylor’s Portrait of a Lady. pre-season game with the Bal- “Yes, dad,” rephed Leo, “and M Haritreu, Wart (c) Pniiirat KrenCy 11 S’Cltck Fiaat 11 P.M. Repert The show’s major advantage ww that ” " timore Colts from , ‘picture’ is sure " " lines. Working in a timeless, Norfolk, striking Haws; Wtlr, Spt. Repert; Late Skew over competitor Paar, it’s ob- 11:00, WMAL-FM (107.3 Me.) . The court de- out the batters.” :3C Pur in August 26. n:1l lack PM East EHL; Marie Tie Late Slew is the flexible format. magazine style, Wallace, a "I do wish they’d change vious, —Evening Concert. Works won't >45 (Calar) Mikl Wallace "laspecttr "Wlea Lariat must win his audience cision, we're told, change The disadvantage that sense, our brand.” ” " one by Handel, Gounod and things here. Well still U:M PM East Ceaerat" ~Mett" back every night. That’s rough. i g should worry its fans—is seri- Prokofiev. I hope Mike’s “general see the seven Redskin “away” ous. Paar tapes his shows on new T" games via Channel 9, as in the the evening of the night; manager” has a gift of clair- 12:01, WWDC Music Til Television Tomor row— Friday, Aug. 11, i96i same past. The difference Editorial judgment . only Jukeboxes Corry Ads there’s a continuity of thought voyance. them seriously, please—they’re Dawn.—Liszt's Piano Con- may occur further south, where i .« and emotion between he’s got. But he’ll need both. certo No. 1. WK (Cl. 4)—5:45, TMay re tie Fare; C;SC, Lack ta nis Day; 4:55, News; 7-1. Talay perform- for laughs.) the Redskins may nm into , MIAMI. Commercials x>n Slaw; 7:15, Hm; (CM. 1:55, Dally Wert. and viewers that is •• • « 1:15, News. WMSL 7) 1:51, WtrlS News; ers ex- The Dinah Shore Destruction NBC competition from the ; jukeboxes are the coming WTOP (Cl. I), S:M, Classreta I, Stay ts Palatine; 7, News Repert; 7:15, Ratter tremely valuable. Suggestion Box: Viewer S. T. Plot line: Sorehead Baltimore Colts. thing. Miami Hal; 1:15, Capt. Kaacarw. Wallace’s Derby. A advertisfag Paar’s opening may reflect has a thought for •« * • 4) WTTG (Ch. 5) (Ch. WTOP (Ch. 9) "Please Dinah busts up a lot of Im- TODAY'S RADIO agency plans to buy spacemen A.M. WRC (Ch. WMAL 7) on what has gone on that day new producer. drop Ed Sullivan returned from a the machines to AC Jack LaLaare KartaaaKlat RaHlt in the those breaks for palas, Corvairs and OK. Used plug their’Oil- Pete aat Oswalt world, or in New York, loud, jazzy European talent-hunting tour Slaw " " Cars for full hour. HIGHLIGHTS ents’ products for 30 His Pals Preseats or in someone’s he commercials. It’s much too a seconds * column; and promptly announced he - hour. 9:1534 last's KarteaeKM Ceaeries noisy that late hour.” We ¦ every half " ” doesn’t have to whip up inter- at Rain. The Somerset Maug- had Sid Caesar for four *45 Aafle; News Papptts 7:55, WOL—Baseball. Balti- signed ” est, necessarily, since the au- agree. ham classic finally makes it shows this the first M Say Mu Deatlas Falrtuks My Little l Lera Lacy more vs. Kansas City. season, on " " " " dience be •? • • to the video screen after sev- even Oct. 4 ft:” Pretests Martie may anticipat- 8 . Sid has also taped f i Moving? . Yet but not** eral Mrs. Robert Sar- 8:00, WMAL—Felix Grant . |U:MPlayYear Way at Lite Life at VitetVlllatt ing his comments. And if a Jay Ward, a West Coast pro- delays. a Checkmate segment (last For tome :45 Haack (c) " " Haws Meaty Hall noff will be seen in the Show. Albums Jimmie yet! now, Riley; subject bores Jack, it’s good- ducer who is conducting a Mad role by month) for the new season. »DD na Price la na Artie Sala Stem Oiukla Eipesara night, pal. Magazine type of publicity that was to be played by Lunceford, Etta Jones and *• * « (Itktic) Leela Skew Skew " - Monroe. Oscar Peterson. Wallace, on the other hand, campaign to call attention to Marilyn That first Steve Allen show n:IS:M CeKeitratiaa Reaper Rrea Lara Tkat Dak YaarSarprlsa * " switches from his new animated Bull- was ori- in of fan ¦49 Hatt Dawes MlssCeaaia Packets Unemployment series. Queen Kong. This 9:15, WWDC—Fort Belvoir the (Sept. 27, ABC-7) (last to Comic due NBC this titled Review. and win a HALL’S night) Strip winkle, fall, ginally Favorite tunes include stint WMAL (Ch. 7) car- on King Kong. But, comedy by P.M. WRC (Ch. 4) WTTG (Ch. 5> WTOP (Ch. 9) Since ' toonists (tonight) to the just sent out his TV Tips For because of a casting blunder, news of special activities at his head writer. BillDana; plus 1885—Atmosphere ¦SO Trett er Reaper Reaw Caaieatlate Lara at Life " " I— n Weather tomorrow. the Month . (Don’t take the title had the contributions Louis 7th & 4ft:” Caasesaeacea MissCaaela - " to be changed. nearby Army base. by Nye and K S.W.— |/:M ItCMltOa Mr. District Nearer, Please Searck ter Teaerrew :45 Yea (c); News Attsraey Bal Cetlyer Gaitlet IHtkt :N Or. HiOsm's na Dis Merle Peeples Ckeice neater st Stan Secret letraal “TkeBaakea "•• nea; ESiteriel 1:1kiM Sasle lleaSe" I MarrieO As tka Wane Tares " “ , :4S Asa Setters Fraaces Laasfsrt Jeaa So laaMemy Ralpk (Swarts Day la Ceart Face tka ” Skew (c) Marra; Hews Facts 2:15:N laratta Vans Deerway ta Serea keys Art Lrakletter’s neater Lite ” ” _ Haese Party :tt YSMS Dr.
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