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Show MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1963 Utah County, Utah 5 DAILY HERALD Tele Tips ForThe Week at the hands (Continued from Page Four) of their 1 Tartar cap- on "Look of a husband and wife seeking to tors will be presented retain custody of ta girl they have Up and Live," 8:30, on Channel raised from birth when the real 5. mother puts in a claim after six Wilbur and Carol Post, along years. with the Addisons, become inreprise for volved in a variety show for a N The "Hootenanny" 4 .at 6:30 has the Limelighters, community theater project and Ian and Sylvia. Richard and Jim Wilbur decides he'll use a trick and Martha Schlamme entertain- guillotine with Mister Ed as the ing at Penn State. subject on "Mister Ed," at 4:30 on Channel 5. (This is a rebroad-cast.- ) Movies" at the Saturday Night on 2 at 7 reruns "Ten North Frederick," starring Gary Cooper Faith is something Timmy Marand Geraldine Fitzgerald. tin has plenty of, so far as his The repeated episode for "Gun-smok- collie dog is concerned, but th& on 5 at 8 has Marshal disappearance of the animal remysDillon faced with the unpleasant mains a confidence-shakin- g task of escorting to execution a tery, to, him and his parents on Part Two of "Lassie's Odyssey" man who saved his life. on the "Lassie" program at 5 Perry Mason again handles "The Case of the Wandering Widow" fori p. m., on Video 5. (This is a 5 at 9. A woman is blackmailed) by a missing witness in the murder of her husband. BOXING DAY In England, the day after ChristThe "Fight of the Week" on 4 at 10 offers middleweights Rubin mas is known as Boxing Day, because on that day the Christmas Carter and Farid Salim" in a boxes placed in churches for casual in Pittsburgh. contributions are opened and the SUNDAY A drama about four Polish Jews contents are distributed to those who experience a crisis of faith who render small services without while awaiting death or release pay. i f " mm e" 1 i six-year-o- ld A - r inirmifi irtfandMfc'ai i ANCIENT DRAMA "Athens, Where the Theater Began," premiere broadcast in The Roots of Freedom" series, will be presented on Channel 5 Wednesday, Sept 11 at 8 p.m. with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne starring and narrating. Other members of the distinguished cast are (left to right) Rosemary Harris, Alfred Drake and Donald Madden and Meri Wei les, both holding Greek masks. The broadin the cast, which traces the development of ancient Greek drama, was video-tape-d , Theater of Dionysus in Athens, Greece. five highly successful the title role, of TV's. in years 'The Rifleman," Chuck Connors teams with noted New York actor Ben Gazzara to head the cast of "Arrest and Trial," a new, series on Video 4's Sum-da- y night lineup at 7:30 p.m. Gazzara will be seen in the role of Detective Sgt. Nick Anderson of the Los Angeles Police, and Connors as attorney John Egan.. The new series will dramatize a criminal case each week, covering the story from the commission of the offense to the arrest of the suspect and his trial. Gazzara will figure prominently in the portion of the story dealing with events leading up to the suspect's trial. Then Connors steps into the drama as the accused's defense attorney. Connors, Gazzara and the series' guest stars wiU be assisted by a regular supporting cast: John Larch as Deputy Dist. Atty. Jerry Miller; John Kerr as Assistant Deputy Dist. Atty. Barry Pine; Roger Perry as Gazzara's partner, detective Sgt. Dan Kirby; Noah Keen as Gazzara's boss, Lt. Bone; Don Galloway as Connors' junior law associate, Mitchell Harris; Joe Higgins as res- - After 90-min- t i . - - . - PARTNERS . . . Ben Gazzara, (right) stars as Detective Sgt. Nick Anderson and Roger Perry is featured as his partner, Detective Sgt. Dan Kirby, in the new "Arrest and Trial" series premiering on Channel 4, Sunday, Sept." 15, at 7:30 p. m. Freedom' Premiere Logged On TV--5 Wednesday "The Roots of Freedom," the series of a special Channel 5 News broadcasts devoted to an examination of the major civilizations which have contributed to Western cultural, artistic and political freedom, will have its premiere on Channel 5 Wednesday at 8 p.m. with two broadcasts taped on location in Greece. "Athens, Where the Theater Began," Wednesday, Sept. 11, has Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne as stars and narrators. ,4The Golden Age of Greece." Sunday, Sept, 22 will have King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece as guides. News Corres pondent Eric Sevareid is the re x porter. (Note: These special broadcasts will pre-em"Circle Theatre" on Sept. 11 and "The. Twentieth Century" and "Mispt t Fish Foods Pets, Supplies w2p f asm CLAYSON-RICHIN- S PET and GARDEN SHOP 275 So. Univ. Avenue, Provo "plumbum," Latin for "lead." NOW... "Athens, Where the Theater Began," a dramatized exploration of the genesis of the theater, in-- YOU CAN-- STOP ROOF LEAKS even while it's raining with RAIN PATCH SEALER Be Prepared. Get it now! tauranteur Jake Shakespeare, and Joanne Miya as Connors' secretary, Janet Okada. GEORGE D. HARGREA VES TR 4 5:15 4 5 Lone Ranger Walter Cronkite 7-- 57 5:30 2 Huntley-Brmkle- Report y 5:45 -- 1 I II "VT iPk. Jk iM .fl Jones Paint nod Glass leads the wav in the newest color trends with Treasure Tones Paint. Bright and lively colors or combinations into off white and neutral 1300 colors to choose from. 5 Regional News mssmzi 2 News and Weather 5 Wanted Dead or Alive 6:15 2 Huntley-Brinkle- Report y 6:30 2 Donna 2 4 7 The Lively Ones (C) Dr. Kildare Mcllale's Navy This New House 9:00 2 4 Billy Graham Premiere 5 The Nurses 7 Flags South 2 4 5 News, Weather, Sports News, Weather, Sports Dimension 5 Steve Allen Show 2 4 Tonight Show HO . Big Movie 10:15 Xeea Show Rawhide What's New 7:30 2 My Three Sons Twilight Zone Beyond the Earth 10:00 Harriet 7:00 4 5 7 4 5 7 Wide Country 4 Ozzie and 5 Password Leave It to Beaver in the World 8:30 4 News I What 8:00 6:00 Fish, The plumber, user of lead pipe and solder, takes his name from THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 "111 and supplies Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens. They also will describe the function of the Greek chorus, the first use of the actor, and the origin of the mask. As narrators, they will trace the development of Greek drama up through Aeschylus, Sophocles and Aristophanes. Miss Fontanne will also act in a number of dramatic scenes. Thursday American poultry is produced for about 15 cents a pound, compared with 28 cents in West Germany, 21 to 24 cents in England and 22 cents in Italy. Aquariums dudes Alfred Drake, Rosemary Harris and Donald Madden in the distinguished cast. Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, the American theater's most brilliant and honored husband and wife team, will relate the history of the Theater of Dionysus, the vast amphitheater situated just below the ter Ed" on Sept. 22.) te W fit tiWifil n n ..a 'Arrest And TriaP 'Roots of Premieres on TV--4 i - r 10:30 ( .... |