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Show 2P DESERET TV Highlights v 2 Nev Gold Albums, Pickup Of Show For Johnny Cash Wednesday, September 24, 1969 NEWS, -- tniitmiiiiiinmiiimiiimcmiiiiiiiiiii'niniimiiiiiiiiimniiiniiniim" 3 Lt 50 Johnny Cash, In . J.v fc 8th 'N 'f Season a. - Deseret News TV Editor There's a lesson in one of the series that makes its seasonal ' debut tonight. The series is Beverly Hillbillies. It is going into its eighth year. The lesson is that it's almost impossible to forecast what will happen when a TV series first begins. Few critics had kind words for the Hillbillies when they started. And here it is at least six sea- sons beyond the number it was supposed to have survived. To, an unusual feature of this seasons shows, Producer Paul Henning took the whole cast to its source the Missouri Ozarks. Five of the programs to be telecast this season, were made in the mountains. bounced around on the network almost as much as they have on the show. On the network, they have been moved three imes. For the program, they have gone to London, have been in Beverly Hills, and now they have the Ozarks r a background. Theyll start the new season without other changes. , A Documentary 'Carol, the story of a remarkable Salt Lake girl, will be presented on Ch. 5 at 6:30 p.m. Thursday as a KSL-Tdocumentary. The program, according to L. K. Abbott, who filmed the ' ' ST y i 5 s ? f ... mmiiminmiinRiimiimMiiniiinmniiiiiiiiiinimmmiimmtmiiTiR By HOWARD PEARSON If v r , , ' ? 3 igI Irene Ryan, Max Baer in Beverly Hillbillies. ' , human problem that la beyond the awareness of many per, sons. It is an unconscious prejudice among even enlightened persons, and its causes and effects are studied in this film that portrays the unflagging determination of a girl who cant abide the word, cant. For Children . who children, Pre-scbo- are largely ignored by commercial television, will find two short programs to their liking during the school year Designed for kindergarten ers through third graders, the programs include Stepping Into Rhythm, at 2 p.m. on Mondays and 10:05 a.m. The children Wednesdays. learn songs about holidays, animals, musical instruments jnd the seasons. ans annual Christmas junket to Vietnam. Rest of the cast has not been chosen. Jill St. John wi'l receive $50 . thousand for two days of movie work in Rome this weekend. Jill will film an ele- gant TV commercial. country Cash at Folsom Johnny I walk the and Prison Line, plus a gold single for ' I Walk the Line and Western singer, had two piec- es of good fortune today: Two more gold albums, each indicating $1 million sales for his recordings of Johnny Cash at San Quentin Cashs and Johnny and a gold Greatest Hits single for A Boy Named Sue. Word that his summer va- riety show is being picked up for. the regular by ABC-Tseason, starting in January or . j February, Cash had albums for mmw HV previous gold Ring of Fire, I The other is Sing, Children Sing, telecast on Tuesdays at 11:10 a.m. and Thursdays at 2:45 p.m. This has traditional childrens favorites. V This That Bing Crosby will accompa- - Henning said the trip was a return to his boyhood. He said he remembered his youthful enthusiasm as a Boy Scoot in Independence, Mo., and the numerous tampouts in the Ozarks near Noel, Mo., where the he observed first-han-d wonders of the hills and the men and women who lived there. mrj those people thrifty, com- pass'onate arid neighborly, he recalled. I tried to develop tnose characteristics in Jed, Granny, Elly and Jethro. There might have been a little exaggeration, but not much. I remember as The Hillbillies I M have been MLl .J V ' ::: PP- w stalls Channel Chuckle imm IIP Tipis The Virginian 6:30f In Color . 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