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Show Mviei playing on various TV Channels' ta Utah are listed -- ! ... M II for your convenience under the Headini at "Cinema- :iV, A II . AriUSEMENTSVetJ ID!?"-- : scope" en Page Section. i S of jour IT MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1965 Color Coming Up Nelson Eddy Soap Operas Dominate TV By CAROLYNN WHIPPLE Daily Herald TV Editor With tliis year's TV season all but dead on iti feet networks are hard atTvork Dre paring new snows tor next tan. This misiht be ontimistic news. were it not for the alarming trend of everyone following where a successful show has led, often into mediocrity. NBC has announced that their " i the man-in-whit- e, 1 1 i ' , J- mat. Another CBS show which was firm, but now is in a state of maybe, is "Coronet Blue," starting Frank Converse, a new acting discovery. The dramatic series is siatea tor rriaays beginning in September, Th e show will combine the elements " mm fnrtniiArUs half-hourf- Acior-comeai- at f ed to a two night per week red-haire- ''' t ony Kandall, a Broadway actor who shot to fame as the result of a television role he did as a favor to a director friend is 0ii&t-hrII ni. ui(TU11... uuiiywuuu raiace, aaiuraay at 9:30 p.m. on Channel 4. Top guest honors on the program go to singers Nelson Eddy the popular singing star of the mid-'30- s and earlv 40s a n A Uf Tannaf i J'. ana bale Sherwood, his partner 'r. song who also is lovely and talented. c: Joining them are comedians Allan Sherman and Pat Morita, singer Vi!:ki Carr and the Supremes and Mendez, wire artists who perform high without a net. 1 - will run in varying lengths, with some running as long as six weeks. Shades of the ''soapbox opera!" CBS hps announced several new shows for next season, but with the change in network leadership many of them may be scuttled or may not. One of the new shows which may be shown in this area beginning in , May will be a nighttime "soap box" opera type. The serial story line will be written by Irna Phillips, the d tyrant of soap box royalty. No nameJiasJeenatt nounceOor the show, but network officials say the show will be seen on Wednesdays and Fridays on the - " ' '' that resident Tn tHo firm' 4 - will be changchrtur Fnr'Pnlnrp' H lilil it - . 'PALACE' LURES VOCAL PAIR Nelson Eddy, left, the singing star whose career peak spans almost three decades and who has been in the past few years, will share the vocal spotlight with lovely Gale Sherwood, his partner on "The Hollywood Palace," Saturday at 9:30 p.m. on Channel 4. Tony Randall will guest-hothe' hour-lon- g variety spectacular. nt st of suspense and high adventure of a youth searching for his identity. Debuting this fall (maybe) on Saturdays is a half-hoWestern "The Loner," being created by Rod SerlingJ1 Lloyd Bridges will star as a former Union cavalry officer who heads War perwest in the post-Civ- il iod in search of. personal ful- Teletips For Week Scanning The Channels MONDAY '.The T- The 1 hour-lon- g weekly variety spectacular recently celebrated its first anniversary on TV and has been renewed for the 1965-6- 6 season. ,The producers of the show stated that they will continue to bring Viewers the biggest names in the entertainment world as guest-sta- r hosts, plus too talent from all... over J. I m u ne snow wiu con-tinue in its present format. -.-1 reatureTs The Tare on "Voyage to the Bottom "of the 6:30. The submarine seeks the source of a Sea" on Channel 4 at mysterious radiation that may have aborted a recent missile launching. , "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." on Channel' 2 at 6:30 has "The fillment and challenge. Never Never Affair." Napoleon Solo plays a practical joke that A returnee to the network endangers the life of a secretary who has been pestering him, to will be Walt Disney's "Wonderful World of Color," starting its. teach her how to be a spy. "Many Happy Returns" on Channel S at 8:30 has a customer fifth season. returning a figurine of King Tut, to the delight of Walter Burnley d and his gang. They make a wish that their boss be . replaced. Special Probes Champions, Team s History hard-boile- TUESDAY ' Channel plans to preempt some daytime programs if the three-orbi- t, Gemini-Tita- n space flight fronvCape Kennedy, Fla., takes place Tuesday. Channel 4's "Combat" at 6:30 p.m. has 1'A Cry in the Ruins." A French woman searches for her baby in the midst of a clash between American "and German troops. Dramatic star George C. Scott and the Singing Honeycombs are guests on Red Skelton's Channel 5 hour at 6:30. n The special on Channel 2 at 8 is of the Frank Americas." McGee narrates this Highway: Bridge 3,000-mijourney on the highway from Laredo, Texas, to the Darien Jungle in Panama. '. ,. In "Masquerade" on Channel's "The Fugitive" at 9, Kimble is mistaken for a government witness and given protective custody . by the poliee.two-ma- 2 n one-ho- "Inter-America- le WEDNESDAY "The Virginian" on Channel 2 at 6:30 p.m. has "Dangerous Road." Trampas investigates, the death of a friend in a town al' ready inflamed by the puzzling murder of a young woman. Guests on Danny Kaye's Channel 5 hour at 8 will be dramatic stars Jason Robards and his wife, Lauren Bacall, and singer Danny Cox. TABLES TURNED Richard comes a patient following an mind his plight when be is (guest-sta- r Angie Dickinson), love, in "She Loves Me, She en "Dr. Kildare" Thursdays, I at 7:30 p.m. Chamberlain, as Dr. Kildare, beauto collision bat doesn't seem to visited by lovely Carol Tredman a girl with whom be has fallen in Loves Me Not," a two-padrama March 25 and April 1 on Channel rt "Burke's Law" on Channel 4 at 9 has "Who Killed Cop Robing" Burke seeks the slayer of a policeman who helped him through his rookie years. "Prairie Fire" on "Rawhide" for Channel 5 at 9:30 has Cook Wishbone running into difficulties with the drovers when he takes over the small herd of a friend who has died. ' THURSDAY Channel 2's "Dr. Kildare" at 7:30 embarks on a called "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not." Dr. Kildare goes out (Continued on Page Four) two-part- Combining a close-u- p look at the world champion St. Louis cardinals as they prepare for the 1965 National League season and a review of the club's ' history, will be presented on the "Hour of Excellence" Sunday ai 3 p.m. on Channel 5. Sports broadcaster Jack Whitaker and all-tibaseball great Stan Musial will be the hosts. "The St. Louis Cardinals" wiH focus on the activities of the Cardinal team during the early sched-- . part of their ule at Al Lang Field in St. . Petprchurir Flai.AI .l'Hwl".-- r Schoendienst, a coach with the Cardinals last year and now .their new manager, will discuss the individual players and the team's hopes for 1965. pre-seas- PROGRAM Television CHANGES logs' are es- tablished and updated each week by the TV ootlets themselves. Complete accuracy cannot be guaran-- . teed since program changes are continually often after being made the TV Section has gone press. |