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Sunday February 20, 1966

Morning 8:00 0 FRONTIERS OF FAITH "The Manly Art of Seduction." Dr. Lycur­ gus M. Starkey Jr. of Muncie, Ind., dis­ 0 ALL NIGHT MOVIE-Continued cusses what he considers to be the adoles­ See Sat. 1:15 A.M. Ch. 7 for details. cent sexuality represented by James 6:00 8 ACROSS THE FENCE Bond and Playboy magazine phenomena; 6:30 8 WAKE-UP CLUB-Children and the Biblical view of sex. 0 BIG PICTURE-Army 8 HERITAGE-Discussion The history of the Army Nurse Corps. "The Christian Family Movement" is dis­ 0 VOICE OF AGRICULTURE cussed by Father Peter Sammon. "Farming the Ocean." Hal Sparks. 0 g (Il) LAMP UNTO MY FEET (Il) SACRED HEART-Religion "If I Know My Brother," a report on the A discussion of the Catholic's conception 20th annual Student leadership Confer­ of the Church. ence, held last summer by the National 6:40 IENEWS Council of Christians and Jews. 6:45 (Il) INDUSTRY ON PARADE 0 WORLD OF RELIGION IESACRED HEART-Religion Topic: The S.F. Council of Churches "The Church Is Born." Intersection Coffee House. 7:00 0 DRAMA-Lessons CZ) HERALD OF TRUTH-Religion A discussion of Moliere's "The Miser." m SOCIAL SECURITY IN ACTION 0 HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS Actor Rex Ingram talks about his role in "Writing of the New Testament." the film "Green Pastures." (Il) INTERNATIONAL ZONE li) ALLEN REVIVAL HOUR A look at the woman's changing role in m I COLOR I CAP'N DELTA-Cartoons Tunisia. Alistair Cooke is the host. 8:15 m ALABEMOS AL SENOR IEFAITH FOR TODAY-Religion 8:30 0 CAPITAL AND THE CLERGY I COLO'!.J "The Time of the End." "Birth Control and Family Planning." 7:30 0 CHRISTOPHER PROGRAM 8 JOURNEY INTO JUDAISM The history of some buildings in our Na­ 0 g (Il) LOOK UP AND LIVE tion's capital. "The Disinherited" concludes a three­ 8 POPEYE-Cartoons part study of poverty in the U.S. A mon­ 0 INTERNATIONAL ZONE tage of still photos shows the plight of A look at the inadequate food supply in the American Indian: the destruction of underdeveloped areas of the world. the Indian's tribal life, his disenfranchise­ 0 TV GOSPEL TIME-Music ment and the country's failure to include Guests include the Blind Boys of Ala­ him in its economic growth. bama, Dolores Barrett and the St. Timo­ 0 BROTHER BUZZ-Animals th,y All-Male Choir. A look at the migration of water birds. (Il) THE ANSWER-Religion CZ) FAITH FOR THE DAY-Religion A college student shows his family the m KNTV INFORMA-Ed Grigg importance of spiritual values. li) HERALD OF TRUTH-Religion m NORMAN VINCENT PEALE A sermon on the role of temptation. "How to Banish Discouragement." IEMISS PAT'S PLAYROOM (E THIS IS THE LIFE-Religion 9:00 8 LIVING WORD-Religion Tragedy strikes a young girl competing 0 SACTO'S FAVORITES-Children in a water-skiing championship. 8 PROBLEMS PLEASE-Panel 7:45 0 DAVEY AND GOLIATH-Religion (Il) Davey dons "New Skates." 0 CAMERA THREE-Macandrew I COLOR I "In Search of Ezra Pound," first of a 8 DAVEY AND GOLIATH-Religion three-part study of the influential and I COLOR I Davey and Goliath learn a les­ controversial poet. Part 1 covers Pound's son about kindness to animals. school years, his romance with the poet li) CHRISTOPHER PROGRAM H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) and his self­ History of "The Star-Spangled Banner." exile to England, wtJ.ere he presided over

A-20 TV GUIDE February 20, 1966 Sunday Morning a salon that included T. S. Eliot, James m PEDRO VARG�S-Variety Joyce and Robert Frost. 10:30 fJMOVIE- fJCZ) j COLOR I HEANY AND CECIL "The Dark Command." (1940) John Q HOUSE HUNTING-Salinas Wayne, Claire Trevor. (90 min.l m COMICOS Y CANCIONES 8 SPEAK OUT-Panel &) ORAL ROBERTS-Religion 0 BAY WINDOW-Discussion "God Wants to Heal You." A salute to the 25th anniversary of the fflMOVIE-Western Coast Guard Reserve. fJCZ) fflDISCOVERY '66 "Fort Vengeance." (1953> N. Cal. TV "Discovery Goes to West Berlin" to show Debut. James Craig, Rita Moreno, Keith what life is like for the children of ihe Larsen. (90 min.) 9:15 fJSACRED HEART-Religion divided city. Hosts Frank Buxton and Virginia Gibson are guided on the tour 9:30 fJMOVIE-Documentary by a 14-year-old German girl. "Jungle Stampede." ( 1950) Documentary Q THE ANSWER-Religion account of an African safari. (60 min.l "From the Most High Comes Healing." 8 MOVIE-Adventure (Ii) MOVIE-Adventure COLOR j j "The Purple Mask." (1955) "Gunga Din." (1939) Cary Grant, Victor Tony Curtis, Dan O'Herlihy. (90 min.l Mclaglen, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Sam OCOLLOQUY Jaffe, Joan Fontaine, Eduardo Ciannelli, A discussion of Virgil's "The Aeneid." Montagu Love. (90 min.l 0 (Ii) FACE THE NATION m UN CANTO DE MEXICO Sen. George D. Aiken (R., Vt.) is inter­ 11:00 8 U.S.A. viewed in Washington by Martin Agronsky Scheduled guest: Dr. Max Rafferty, sup­ and a panel of newsmen. (live) erintendent of Public Instruction for fJ(z.J j COLOR I t> ETER POTAMUS California. m MAMA-Drama 8 GREEN THUMB-Gillespie (D CARTOONS 0 COLLECTOR'S ITEM-Talk 9:45 (D MOVIE-Adventure A look at Wells Fargo artifacts. COLOR fJCZ) PRO BASKETBALL' j j "The Sword of Islam."

TV GUIDE A-21 Sunday PREMIERE "X"�E Afternoon

12:00 fJTOP STAR BOWLING Wayne Zahn meets the winner of the Steve Nagy-Ray Bluth match. (60 min.l I!) HEART OF THE PROBLEM SPOILERSJEFF CHANDLER • RORY CALHOUN 19CARTOON TIME 0 MOVIE-Western SUN DAV 4:aa PM "Trooper Hook." (1957) Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck. Ul) HOUSE DETECTIVE-Sacramento 12:30 I!) G-E COLLEGE BOWL-Quiz j COLOR j Reed College, Portland, Ore., Ccil®R meets the winner of last week's match be­ tween the University of Tulsa COkla.l and Newcomb College, New Orleans. � Ul) YOUTH SPEAKS OUT-Panel Ir) MOVIE-Comedy "The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm." (1957) Marjorie Main, Parker Fennelly. (90 min.) 12:45 0 CHANGING TIMES-Report 1:00 fJEDITOR'S FORUM-Panel I!) 8 MEET THE PRESS j COLOR j Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz is interviewed in Washington. Taped from a live telecast. 6 DIRECTIONS '66-Religion "J. F. Powers: The Darkness and the Grace." This profile of novelist Powers dramatizes excerpts from his short­ story collections "The Prince of Dark­ ness" and "The Presence of Grace," and his novel "Morte d'Urban," which won the National Book Award. CZ) VOICE OF AGRICULTURE 0 CBS G,OLF CLASSIC Bert Weaver and Tommy Aaron meet Bob Nichols and Ray Floyd at La Costa Coun­ try Club, Carlsbad, Cal. (60 min.) Ul) COUNTRY CORNERS-Variety m ORAL ROBERTS-Religion "The Naturalization of Christianity." (D EXISTENCE-Agriculture The story of the cling peach industry. 1:30 I!) WILD KINGDOM-Wildlife Time approximate. "Animals That Time Forgot.'' In the Australian outback (bush country), Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler examine creatures whose evolutionary de­ velopment has been arrested: the kanga­ roo, Tasmanian wolf, platypus (a semi- February 20, 1966 Sunday Afternoon

aquatic link between mammals and rep­ Golf Club. First prize is $9500. Among tiles), the bear-like but harmless koala, the 144 golfer� who started play last bandicoot (a rat), and the echidna (a Thursday were Bob Charles (the left­ spiny anteater). (Rerun) handed defending champion), Julius Boros, 8 STAGECOACH WEST-Western Doug Sanders, Billy Casper, Johnny Pott, A gunman is following the stage. Gigi and Lionel and Jay Hebert. In the event Perreau, Bob Harland. (60 min.) of a tie, coverage will continue until the 0 POW!-Rolfe Peterson match is over. Jimmy Demaret, Jack Guests include the Vince Guaraldi Trio. Drees, John Derr, Jim McArthur and Bob (60 min.) Toshi report. (Live) fj ISSUES AND ANSWERS fj PAGE ONE-Interview CZ) MANION FORUM-Talk CZ) TO BE ANNOUNCED il!) LLOYD THAXTON-Variety m CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING The Byrds sing "Mr. Tambourine Man." Pat Patterson vs. Harry Smith. (60 min.) (60 min.) @ FOCUS ON EDUCATION m FRIENDLY BIBLE CHURCH A discussion of education opportunities @ FOR MEN ONLY-Cooking for cu I tu rally deprived children. Foods for bachelors are prepared by food 2:25 0 KPIX EDITORIAL-Louis Simon hobbyist Gordon J. Edinger. 2:30 8 MOVIE-Comedy 1:45 CZ) DAN SMOOT-Commentary "Topper." (1937) Cary Grant, Constance 2:00 fJ8 0 fflTUCSON OPEN Bennett. (90 min.) ( SPECIAL j Action on the last four holes 0 II!) SPORTS SPECTACULAR of the final round in the Tucson Open is Scheduled: a dog show and the Hahnenka­ telecast from the Tucson (Ariz.) National han Alpine Skiing Tournament, which was

4:00 8 BIG THREE GOLF

j SPECIAL j ( COLOR j Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus compete in a series of four fi I med matches to be tele­ cast every other week. The $35,000 purse includes a $25,000 first prize and $10,000 as second money. Third prize is a firm handshake. The winner of each match can score a maximum of nine points. After three matches, the golfer with no chance of winning will be eliminated. The first two matches are played at the Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio. Robert Trent Jones redesigned and tough­ Arnold Palmer ened the course, now one of America's longest, for the 1 %0 PGA. Large, roll­ year, set a PGA record for official win­ ing greens, narrow fairways and more nings by earning more than $140,000 in than 100 traps make this a champion­ 1%5. Player won the 1%5 U.S. Open. ship course. The last two rounds are Palmer, who had a bad year in 1%5, held at Indian Wells Country Club, Palm started this year with a victory in the Springs, Cal. Open. Nicklaus, who won this series last Jim Simpson is the host. (60 min.)

TV GUIDE A-23 Sunday February 20, 1966 Afternoon 4:00 MOVIE-Drama taped Jan. 22-23 at Kitzbuhel, Austria. 0 le " (1939) Shir Y Competitors Included Billy Kidd and Jim "The Little Princess. in.> Huega of the U .S. The Feb. 15 finals of Temple, Richard Green. (90 m the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, 6) MOVIE-Drama 2> at New York's Madison Square Garden, ( COLOR I "The Spoilers." (194 � of htS are covered by dog experts Jim and Anne prospector tries to avenge the loss Scott. Rogers Clark. (90 min.> mine. Marlene Dietricll, Randolph fJGOLDEN GATE STORY {Two hours) Curtis 0. Lynum, Bay Area bureau chief 8 BIG THREE GOLF , GarY of the FBI, discusses crime prevention. [SPECIAL I j coLoR I Arnold Palmer thiS Player and Jack Nicklaus compete In CZ) ABC SCOPE-Vietnam Report he m es See t See Saturday 7 P .M. Ch. 7 for details first of four filmed match . A-23. (60 min.l 3 :00 0 TV HOUR OF STARS-Drama Close-up on page A gunman finds he is a target. Richard 0 AMATEUR HOUR-Variety om Conte, Marilyn Erskine. I COLOR r Ted Mack's guests, all fr et Street 6) OUTER LIMITS-Science Fiction California, are the South Mark Doyle, the Space station crewmen encounter strange Jazz Band, soprano Serita Sook Ja organisms. Stephen McNally. (60 min.) dancing Barbarettes, pop singer Kim, tap dancer Larry Matthews, the fJNAKE D CITY-Drama Fullerton Kitchen Band, pop singer Ted A man saw the three people who mur­ Cross, and the Five Way Singers. dered his friend. Eddie Albert. c6o min.> AMERICAN SPORTS­ CZ) THEATER ONE-Drama fJCZ) mm MAN-Curt Gowdy 0 AGES OF MAN-Readings g, j coLOR j Cameras view trout fishin j SPECIALj Sir reads from and small and big-game hunts: rabbits t�e works of Shakespeare s in the conclu­ and Cape buffalo. On the grassy plain Sion of this adaptation of his one-man of Kenya, American Football League Broadway show. (60 min . ) Commissioner Joe Foss and guide Bill ADVENTURES m OF THE WORLD Ryan stalk the fierce Cape buffalo. In A look at the Japanese port of Kobe Greenwood, S.C., former Green BaY m CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR Packer Larry Craig takes 12-year-old Picked up in progress. See 2:30 P.M. Carl Stockman on his first rabbit hunt. Ch. 5 for details. In Argentina, host Curt Gowdy and Joe m DAKOTAS-Western Brooks fish for giant trout. (60 min.> A lawman has been taking bribes. Jack 0 DAN SMOOT-Commentary Elam, David Brian . (60 min ) (E) MOVIE-Adventure 3 :30 RIFLEMAN-Western m . I COLOR I "Revenge of the Barbarians." Lucas takes a brutal beating. Chuck Con­

of a barber and a customer and Tell CZ) TALL MAN-Western Teigen of Norway balances chairs on top A man is selling firewater to the In­ of a high pole. dians. Judy Nugent, Olive Sturgess, Barry Q O G-E COLLEGE BOWL-Quiz Sullivan, Clu Gulager. j COLOR j Loyola College, Baltimore, 0 (ID fflT WENTIETH CENTURY meets the winner of last week's match See 4:30 P.M. Ch. 5 for details. between Mount Holyoke College (South 0 SCIENCE IN ACTION-Education Hadley, Mass.) and Reed College (Port­ Dr. Leo Kartman tells how the Public land, Ore.l. Moderator: Robert Earle. Health Service prevents bubonic plague. CZ) STAR ROUTE-Music 6:30 E) Q NBC NEWS SPECIAL. Favorite songs of Hank Thompson. j SPECIAL j "The Daughters of Orange," a 0 SPANISH LESSONS report on the royal family of the Nether­ fflAMATEUR HOUR-Variety lands. Correspondent Aline Saarinen ex­ j COLOR j Ted Mack's guests, all from amines the role of the House of Orange California, include the Hedds, rock 'n' since 1813, including the SO-year reign rollers; and pop singers Harold Hultgren of Queen Wilhelmina; the activities of and Deborah Richardson. the Queen and her family while in exile @ JIMMY DEAN-Variety during World War II; and the effects of Guests: the Andrews Sisters, Country and Princess Irene's 1964 marriage to a Western singer Billy Grammer and singing pretender to the Spanish throne. Also: an Army sergeant Barry Sadler, who fought interview with Crown Princess Beatrix, in Vietnam. (60 min.) who discusses her upcoming marriage to a former German officer. (60 min.) CZ) VOYAGE-Drama Evening The men of the Seaview wonder if an old pirate curse might be more than 6:00 GREATEST SHOW-Drama just a superstition. Richard Basehart, EJj COLOR j A tightwire artist resents a David Hedison, Albert Salmi. (60 min.) talented newcomer. Dorothy Malone, Jack 0 fflSCIENCE IN ACTION Palance, Alejandro Rey. (60 min.l [coLoR j· See Wed: 5:30 P.M. Ch. 3. E) 8 FRANK McGEE REPORT In color on Ch. 12 only. I COLOR I Scheduled: Correspondent Tom Pettit and Bill Ryan report on two Job 0 PROFILE: BAY AREA Corps graduates working at their first jobs. Scheduled: a discussion of the Bay Area rapid transit proposals. Moderator: Cas­ Also: late world and national news. � 0 OPEN END-David Susskind par Weinberger. (60 min.l Four experts discuss the future political (ID STINGRAY-Children roles of Senators Robert and Edward l COLOR I Captain Shore explains how he Kennedy. (60 min.l was crippled.

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TV GUIDE A-27 Sunday Evening 18FARMER'S DAUGHTER-Comedy ThisProud Land Steve is greatly influenced by the Bo­ hemian philosophy of Glen's old friend Sam Logan. Sam Logan: Leslie Nielsen. Steve: Mickey Sholdar. The 7:00 fJCHARLIE CHAPLIN-Comedy "Easy Street." In this 1917 silent clas­ sic, hobo Charlie is persuaded to become WqyOut a policeman. Edna Purviance, Albert Austin, Eric Campbell. 0 0 m) ffJ LASSIE-Drama j coLoR j Rancher John BOl'rego is refus­ Robert PrestonWest whisks you oil ing to let the Forest Service spray the in­ into another world-the fested trees on his land-he fears that fascinating Far West, where the the spray will poison his grazing land. accent is on speed, youth Corey: Robert Bray. John Borrego: Rich­ individualism and more! ard Devon. Carl Harris: Patrick Waltz. Brought to you by Du Pont. 9 FRENCH CHEF-Cooking Julia Child prepares "The Empress's In color Rice," a molded Bavarian rice pudding. f 8:()0-9:0opm(D fJm 18VOYAGE-Drama j COLOR j "The Death Ship." The Seaview sets out on a test cruise with only 10 per­ sons aboard: Nelson, Crane and eight technicians-one of whom has been or­ dered to take over the sub and torpedo a peace ship carrying heads of state. Nel­ son: Richard Basehart. Crane: David Hed­ ison. Stroller: Lew Gallo. Tracy: Eliza­ beth Perry. Ava: June Vincent. Arthur: David Sheiner. Dr. Templeton: Harry Davis. Eric: Ivan T�iesault. (60 min.l 7:30 fJMOVIE-Drama "Billy Budd." (English; 1962) Bay Area TV Debut. Peter Ustinov directed this film adaptation of Herman Melville's tale of an 18th-century shipboard conflict be­ tween a naive seaman and a sadistic master-at-arms. Screenplay by Ustinov and Robert Rossen. Terence Stamp re­ ceived an Academy Award nomination for his role.

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David Weston. Jeremiah: Bernard Lee. Evans: George Cole. Fielding: Maurice Denham. Lord Calmsden: Roger Booth. Lord Justice: William Mervyn. (bO min.) 0 Q ml (D MY FAVORITE MAR­ TIAN-Comedy I COLOR I Mrs. Brown is greatly dis­ turbed: A gypsy curse--that she will drop anything she tries to hold-seems to be working on her. Martin: R_ay Walston. Tim: Bill Bixby. Mrs. Brown: Pamela Britton. Brennan: Alan Hewitt. Raymond: John Considine. 0 CINCINNATI SYMPHONY Max Rudolf directs the Cincinnati Sym­ phony Orchestra. Program: Piano Con­ certo In G Major, by Maurice Ravel; and "Macbeth," by Richard Strauss. CbO min.)

w fJ KQED REPORT�ames Day 7:45 fJ SOVIET PRESS-Panel 8:00 0 Q ml (D ED SULLIVAN I COLOR I Scheduled guests: satirist Al­ lan Sherman; the rock 'n' rolling Dave Clark Five and the Supremes; Menasha Skulnik, currently starring in Broadway's "The Zulu and the Zayda"; comics Stiller and Meara; and Ugo Garrido, who juggles with his feet. Julie Andrews is seen in a segment from the film "The Sound of Music." Taped from a live telecast. Whether you CbO min.) need $500 to $5000 6 mm THIS PROUD LAND or more to consolidate and I SPECIAL j I co LOR I ·'The Way-out West." pay your bills, call now. You will Actor takes us to the West Coast, where cameras focus on ... find it easier than ever to get the Hollywood: Actors Francis X. Bushman money you want and at the same and Lee Remick review the movie capital time reduce your present monthly payments of yesterday and today. The Santa Lucia by at least 50% or more. Mountains: Zebras roam the acreage sur­ In addition, you may arrange to make rounding San Simeon, the palatial estate of the late William Randolph Hearst. : Fisherman's Wharf, where NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS writer William Saroyan discusses the in­ On our new Homeowner Loan. fluence of his city on the artist; dancers of the San Francisco Ballet; former LOAN BY PHONE! Presidential press secretary Pierre Sal­ Call the office nearest you ...in minutes your inger, who comments on the growth of loan can be approved on the phone. California; and Chinatown, the largest Oriental community in the U.S. Also: In SACRAMENTO HOME LOANS ...... 927-4711 WAY, Seattle, Preston views Mount Rainier 1745 ARDEN SACRAMENTO 444-2020 with Jim Whittaker. (bO min.) STOCKTON HOME LOANS ...... HO 5-5686 fJ SPREAD OF THE EAGLE 235 £. WEBER AV[ .• STOCKTON "The Voices." (Coriolanus," Act 2, con­ SAN JOSE HOME LOANS ...... 286-4040 clusion; Act 3; and part of Act 4.l 56 W. SANT A CLARA ST • SAN JOSE Coriolanus is installed as a consul but

TV GUIDE A-29 Sunday Evening the tribunes stir up class hatred again, and persuade the people to revoke the election. Coriolanus: Robert Hardy, Vol­ umnia: Beatrix Lehmann. 8:30 8 8 CZ) BRANDED-Western I COLOR j "Yellow for Courage." Mc­ Cord, stricken by diphtheria, risks his life to test a serum developed by a for­ eign lady doctor who is also an outcast. McCord: Chuck Connors. Dr. Miller: Pa­ tricia Medina. Newt: Michael Forest. Doc Shackley: Harry Harvey Sr. Abner: Stuart Lancaster. Sheriff: Dirk Evans. Q PLAY OF THE WEEK-Drama "New York Scrapbook." Orson Bean and Kaye Ballard lead this potpourri of music, songs and sketches about . (Two hours) 9:00 8 8 CZ) 0 -Western j COLOR j Hoss is as surprised and baf­ fled as everyone else when widow Annie Slocum arrives from Kentucky and an­ nounces that Hoss sent for her to be his bride. Hoss: Dan Blocker. Ben: Lorne Greene. Little Joe: Michael Landon. Jes­ ter: Stuart Erwin. Annie: Maje! Barrett. Yvette: Danielle Aubry. Libby: Mitzi Hoag. (60 min.) 0 ti!) ffi PERRY MASON-Drama "The Case of the Scarlet Scandal." Tem­ pers run high in a small town when the wife of the leading citizen is murdered by a blackmailer. Police and newspaper­ men are sure that musician Donald Ho­ bart is the murderer. Mason: Raymond Burr. Drake: William Hopper. Della: Bar­ bara Hale. (60 min.) IT'S SECONDS AWAY Guest Cast WHEN YOU DIAL DIRECT. Donald Hobart ...... Will Hutchins USE AREA CODE 312. EARLY LATE SHOW ''T"'IIVO-"'IIVA. "Y' STJR.ETOlBI:'' To call across the country or across California, dial direct. In seconds you're · Wilfrid Hyde White talking. To find the Area Code, when required, and dialing instructions for your phone, just flip to the front pages of your phone book. @ Pacific Telephone 11:00 PM SUNDAY

A-30 TV GUIDE February 20, 1966 Sunday Evening Moose Dalton ...... Gene Evans tralian girls who have been posing as mis­ Cynthia Perkins ...... Luana Patten sionary workers in order to spy on Japa­ Richard Sayler ...... Lloyd Gough nese shipping. Riddle: . Elaine Sayler ...... •..... Butcher: Jack Warden. Miller: Mike Kel­ Ed Kesko ...... Richard Devon lin. Nagurski: Rudy Solari. Tyler: Don Aaron Chambers ...... Clint Sundberg Penny. Christine: Barbara Shelley. Gloria: MOVIE-Drama Patricia Dunne. Corwin: Antoinette Bow­ fJm ffl er. Sumaya: Caroline Kida. Napura: Lloyd I coLoR j Sunday Night Movie: "The Sound and the Fury." (1959) William Kino. Aigin: James Hong, (60 min.) Faulkner's classic about the tragedies of 0 t]) CANDID CAMERA-Comedy a once-proud Southern family during the People try to lure a toy cat out of a early 1900's focuses on Jason Compson, tree; a store detective turns in a shop­ who stands alone in his attempt to re­ lifter; school children sing "Happy Birth­ store the family name. Yul Brynner, Jo­ day" to an embarrassed classmate; a anne Woodward, Margaret Leighton, Stu­ postman is seen getting into a convertible art Whitman, Ethel Waters, Jack War­ with a blonde; and people tell what they den, Francoise Rosay, John Beal, Albert do for amusement in their neighborhood. Dekker.

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TV GUIDE A-31 Sunday February 20, 1966 Evening 8 MOVIE-Drama 11:30 fJMOVIE-Mystery "Key Largo." (1948) An ex-Army major "Jack the Ripper." (English; 1959) The turns up at a hotel in Key Largo during infamous psychopath cuts a swath of the summer heat. Directed and co-au­ violence across . Lee Patterson, thored 1Jy . Humphrey Bo­ Eddie Byrne. gart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, fflELEVENTH HOUR-Drama Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor. (One "Fear Begins at Forty." Ann Harding, hour, 50 min.) Robert Lansing, Jacqueline Scott, Ralph 8 MOVIE-Drama Bellamy. (60 min.) "The D.I." (1957) A Marine drill ser­ 11:35 0 KPIX EDITORIAL-Louis Simon geant knows that his platoon isn't shap­ 11:40 0 MOVIE-Musical ing up. Jack Webb, Don Dubbins, Jackie "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now." Loughery, Lin McCarthy. (1947) A songwriter and entertainer re­ 01EJ(ID(BNEWS acts sharply when the first song he has 11:15 NEWS AND SPORTS written is credited to somebody else. June fJm ffl Haver, Mark Stevens, Martha Stewart. (IDMOVIE-Musical 11:45 NAKED CITY-Drama I COLOR I "My Gal Sal." (1942) The life, m loves and music of turn-of-the-century Charlie sees his brother and some other songwriter Paul Dresser, brother of nov­ bookies beat a customer-to death. Lou elist Theodore Dreiser. Rita Hayworth, Antonio, Carol Rossen. (60 min.) . COne hour, 40 min.) 12:15 (Z) NEWS AND SPORTS ffiMOVIE-Drama 12:30 ffiPETER GUNN-Mystery "Appointment with a Shadow." (1957) Jacoby is kidnaped. Herschel Bernardi. , Joanna Moore, Brian Keith. 1:05 8 CHANGING TIMES-Report (One hour, 15 min.) 1:208 NEWS

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