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Show Monday, May 22, 1972 JJR J rl!:,,JJI'"Pl'U..'J."l.H'lWMaB-.- g m'W.o mm wag On Journal Singer Barbara Eden comedian Dom de Luise and join Gen Campbell, cast regulars pir villi WilllillW and other guests in an hour of musical numbers, sketches, vignettes and blackouts on 'The Glen Campbell Show" Tuesday at 7 pjn. on Channel 5. Miss Eden, with an assist from Campbell and R. G. Brown, sings "In a little Spanish Town" and "Whatever Lola Wants" in a production number. Campbell sings "Come Rain or Come Shine," "My Sweet Lord," "Pennies from Heaven," "Fool Me," and "Till." ark and Marilyn sing "So Close" and the Mike Curb "40 Days and 40 Nights." Jerry Reed sings "Smell the Flowers" and is joined by Campbell for "Love Is Blue." Larry McNeely plays and sings "I Have A Hard Time Keeping You in Mind." Congregation - DAN BLOCKER sings Double Loss to TV: Blocker's Death face in the coming days. By VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent Dan HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Blocker, the actor, is dead. His celluloid twin, Hoss Cartwright, - Could Be Canceled "Bonanza" could be canceled. A young woman is surprised to Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. find herself falling in love with Susan Clark appears as Gail look will at Journal" "Black her astronaut-husbanall over Randolph, the astronaut's wife. what goes on behind the scenes when he returns from Monte Markham is seen as both in the creation of a successful again America's first manned mission astronaut Col. Brice Randolph television documentary with to Mars in "The Astronaut" on and Eddie Reese, a "The Making of a Special" May Channel 4's "Movie of the Week" who is picked to 23 at 9:30 on Channel 7. out a bizarre deception in carry view of the The camera-ey- e futuristic drama. Starring Slow the operations that went into the are Jackie Cooper, Robert recent Black Journal production WASHINGTON Lansing and Richard Anderson. of "Is It Too Late?", a live for admission to the "The Astronaut" opens witn special which put freshman classes of the nation's Randolph taking man's first in the viewers across nation state universities and land-gra- steps on Mars as the whole world direct telephone contact with colleges for fall, 1972, are watches on television. Suddenly black leaders, will be seen 1.37 per cent above last something goes wrong only up locally on Channel 7. level for one of the ostensibly with the TV link, and "Is It Too Late?" was con- spring's smallest increases m the past the rest of the mission is aired by ceived by producer Tony Brown 10 radio alone. years. as an "instrument of positive Financial difficulties for the Randolph has been insocial reform" an experiment and an increase in the capacitated by a mysterious student in the "use of television as a two-wnumber of students choosing to accident and space officials, incommunicative their post prepared in advance for any strument." Its success may be begin education at community colle- emergency, have cut off TV measured by some 4,000 phone ges or vocational - technical transmission to win time. They calls received that night. schools are primary reasons for want to learn the exact cause of "The Making of a Special" the slowdown, reports the the accidsnt before the governincludes excerpts from the National Association of State ment cancels appropriations for broadcast in which participants Universities and Land Grant future space exploration. Under Operation ER-responding to viewers heatedly Colleges (NASULGC). put discussed black survival in into motion by space officials Kurt Anderson (Cooper) and America, questions on indown-and-o- Stampede (UPI)-Appli-ca- tions nt ay high-scho- ol 1, tinue to thrive without Hoss? Pernell Barely Missed Pernell Roberts who played Adam (a third brother) left the series almost a decade ago and was barely missed. But Blocker, his huge frame filling almost all his scenes, is another "I don't think so," said Dortort. "We have decisions to died with him. A double loss to make but we haven't reached television. any conclusions yet." actor bearing a Another Friends and associates mourn the loss of the great big resemblance to Blocker could matter. A death in the Cartwright warm Texan who died be brought in to play Hoss. could also kill the show. "That's very unlikely," said family last week. Blocker was a Dortort nor Collins Neither shocked and the as Dortort, still by compassionate man concluded whether to have loss of his star and friend. guileless as Hoss. carry on "Bonanza" with an Another character could be episode explaining the disappeaBut in the halls of NBC and office of added to the Ponderosa Ranch rance of Hoss or to proceed in the production David Dortort, who originated family to fill the enormous gap with the series without referthe show 14 years ago, there is left by the death of Dan ence to the loss. Both men are at the top of only a brief time for mounting. Bocker. "That is a possibility," their profession and will do show the In this instance, what is best for the enormously Dortort replied. MUST go on. The major problem faced by popular show and the millions who watch it weekly. "Bonanza" is scheduled to the producers is the But "Bonanza" will never be term "chemistry." resume filming later this month television the same. for its 14th season on the air. In any The gentle giant of a man Scripts already have been show, ensemble acting is the with the outrageously large written, many of which center secret to srecess. on Hoss Cartwright. Others Lome Greene as Papa Ben white hat settled almost on his have him playing smaller roles Cartwright, Michael Landon as ears is gone. The in the variety of stories. Little Joe, and Dan Blocker as grin, the impressive physical Executive producer Dortort Hoss were a beloved family strength and easy humor of and producer Richard Collins unit. Now a key element is Hoss Cartwright perished with have several alternatives to missing. Can "Bonanza" con-- Dan Blocker. The Ponderosa and, somehow, all of television is much the poorer. tegration, education, leadership. segregation, .broadcast. economics and Afterwards, participants among them Dick Gregory, A rare visit to the control Imamu Amiri Baraka, Rev. are followed room, and the phone-i- n facility Ralph Abernathy to where the a maneuvers press party technical reveal the necessary for a live television debate continued informally. John Phillips (Lansing), an exact double for Randolph is to "stand-in- " at the splashdown and at all subsequent official appearances. The plan is jeopardized when Gail realizes Eddie is not her husband. (300-potai- rapg . abbs oft-use- g gap-tooth- Tuesday TV Log TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1972 4 5 11 4:00 Daniel Boone Big Valley Electric Company 4:30 7 11 2 4 5 7 U of U Telecourse Sesame Street 5:00 Scene Today Five O'clock Report Dragnet Sesame Street 5:30 2 4 5 11 Nightly News Evening Ne.vs Cronkite News Misterogers' Neighborhood 6:00 Scene Today News Truth or Consequences 5 Eyewitness News 7 The Electric Company 11 This Is The Life 4 6:30 2 4 5 7 11 5 7 11 Ponderosa The Mod Squad Dick Van Dyke Show Misterogers' Neighborhood Guitar, Guitar 7:00 Glen Campbell What's New Self Defense for Women 7:30 Action Playhouse Movie of the Week 7 Utah Trails 11 Tabernacle Choir 8:00 5 Hawaii Five-7 AS We See It 11 BYU Forum 8:30 2 What's My Line? 7 The Advocates 8:45 11 The Price of Childhood 9:00 2 James Garner as Nichols 4 Ma-cWelby, M.D. 5 Cannon 11 David Frost Show 9.30 7 Black Journal 10:00 2 The Scene Tonight 2 4 4 5 7 Perry Mason Eyewitness News Figuring It Out 10:30 Nixon to Moscow 10:40 5 Tuesday Night Movie 11:00 2 Tonight Show 4 11th Hour News 11:30 4 Dick Cavett Show 12:30 2 The Late Show 2 Idelson Signs To Produce 'Anna and King' Bill Idelson has been named by executive producer Gene Reynolds to produce "Anna and r the King of Siam," series comedy starring Yul half-hou- Brynner and Samantha Eggar, which premieres in the fall on Channel 5. and Harvey Miller, of "The Odd Couple," developed the series from the biogrr phy of Margaret Landon and produced the pilot episode. Idelson formerly produced "Love American Style" and wrote and appeared in many episodes of series starring Dick Van Dyke, Andy Griffith and Jim Nabors. He was a longtime performer on the "Vic and Sade" and "One Man's Family" radio shows. Pictured above is Don Beckett, our Shop Technician, who really cares about the quality of TV work he performs. For 34 years Don has had pride in his profession and you can be assured that when your TV set is repaired in our shop it's going to receive the kind of thorough service that you expect. When you need TV service think AMERICAN . . . Idelson story TV 3 Drama About Bizarre With Blacks Deception Scheduled Campbe i - Back Stage Dom, cfen Vsf um&Am iiiia THE HERALD, Provo, Utah editor 'MODERN TECHNOLOGY WITH GOOD OLD FASHIONED COURTESY & INTEGRITY" Also (all For Electrical Service ! 1032 SO STATE it QfilM UTAH i0S7 PHONt (SOD 2X4344 |