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Show Mondiy. Aupust 1J. Creation of a Disney Producer became When television papular in the late ISM s, Walt JDtsney called his mend bui far Mickey Mouse, and said. "We're going into television and you're going to be a producer." "I told Walt I didn't know how to be a producer." Walsh recalls. He replied, 'Who does?" Walsh is the producer writer of "Toby Tyler." a two part circus adventure to be repeatt-on Channel 2's "The Wonderful World of Disney" Sunday at pm. 7 Disney movie. I did. I got a fast education in what makes a person laugh or cry or shuffle his feet. That's the only real truth in "During those days with the 'Disneyland' TV show. I lifted show business." some of Walt's showmanship Walsh's three decades with the ideas." Walsh says. "Walt was a he knew Disney studios have seen him . man who knew people what the public was going to like, produce 17 major motion and how people would react to a pictures, including "Mary Poppins." "The World's story, a joke or a character. Greatest Athlete." "The Love "He even suggested that I go to Bug" and "Davy Crockett. King a r.jall neighborhood theater of the Wild Frontier." He ranks and watch people watching a among filmdom's top ten money making producers with grosses approaching the $200 million mark. -- Trail of Bank R'MMY. II. 171 KXXJCSX IM 7: in Robbers Ends Travel WJtah Golf Open In 1:31 Agnrultuit rcus New Orleans IN IM -- Curiosity The 4- Shop M IJ Answer Van Dyke Show III 5 Wild Kingdom Till Father Gets Home Mtee Haw IM Discovery 1 Secrets of Wi loemesi The Parent Game l r.n the Cathedral IM - of Truth MakeAwish Tabernacle Choir - Animals 0ral Roberts M:N 4- of 7:31 French Chef 1:11 Movie -- Sunday Night Movie S All In the Family 7 Evening at Hope 1:31 . 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The broadcast, originally presented on the Network on July 2, 1968, is a portrayal of some of the things that happen when you are black. It describes the Negro's quest for the answer to "Who am I ? " showing how life can become a search for identity. Cosby, the award - winning actor and comedian, shows how white Americans in the past have told black Americans only who they are not. He reviews how black achievements have been misplaced in American history texts, the absence of recognition of Africa's contributions to and the Western culture, changing Hollywood stereotype of the Negro from "The Birth of a Nation" to "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." 1 inc. R, 377-507- 6 Offer expire, Auguit 9th, 1973 & PI ilfS L i N- - pRATT&LAMBERTp Vitralite Enamel Vitralite NC-LIF- E ENAMEL Use this amazingly tough alkyd enamel on just about you any surface . . . wood, metal, plaster, masonry name it! 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Delia's partner. in 19S7 and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. stars as England the proclaimed subsequently Inspector Lewis Erskine. Co world's greatest woman tennis Abbott as are Philip starring in the Arthur Ward, assistant to the player, herself grew up of the A.T.A. ranks bureau director, and William Reylds as Agent Tom Colby. Guest - starring are Penny Fuller as Delia Marot, John Ericson as Craig Walden, and Dewey Martin as David Kelly. 4 Cher UUb-- sports columnist Bud Collins w ill cover the action when Channel 7 serves up the finals of the American Tennis Association National Championships Sunday at 130pm. The Men's Singles Final, the Women's Singles Final and the Junior Men s Final of the tournament, now in its 56th year, will be seen locally on Channel 7. The A.T.A. was responsible for lifting racial barriers in the United States Lawn Tennis Association and has set out to broaden the base of the SDort generally on the theory that there is a place for tennis players outside the traditional country club. The apparently a respectable businessman. Meanwhile, World of Disnev The FBI - 45- ul THE HERALD. Prwo, From the du Pont Courts of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, tennis great Althea Gibson and " Boston Globe" has Development Committee encouraged young players who might otherwise never have had the chance to sharpen their it 131 -- Bullwinkl I)o( Delia Marot. a New Orleans bar owner who sets up crimes on the side, decides to quit crime and devote herself to rearing her 12 year old daughter in "The Wedding Gift" on Channel "The FBI" Sunday at 7 p.m. Her resolve is strengthened when she accepts a marriage proposal from Craig Walden, 131 -AnmZS Channel 7 Sets ATA Tennis 'Cast in. 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