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Show By Lyn Connelly TELEVISION'S "new face" la about to unfold In all Us glory with the fall season here and it'i going to be interesting to note the next several weeks whether all these miraculous changes in programming pro-gramming predicted by the networks net-works will actually transpire . . . So far, according to advance publicity pub-licity on new shows, It sounds like more westerns, more mystery and more comedy and we fail to see where there is anything new or astounding in any of it. We were amazed to find one Saturday evening, while convalescing conva-lescing from a brief illness, that we wen; obliged to sit through 3V4 consecutive hours of shooting, both in western and in crime shows . . . Of course, there was no compelling compel-ling force gluing us to the set but we had a morbid curiosity that insisted we find how long a period of shooting one station offered . . . That was the answer . . . The following fol-lowing week we watched Welk, followed by Jubilee USA followed by a polka party, which is a lot of corny music but at least it doesn't produce nightmares or raise blood pressures. CAPITOL: Popular band leader Glen Gray and his Casa Lotna orchestra come up with a mint julep of an album entitled "Swing-in "Swing-in Southern Style" that should prove as heady as magnolias to hi-fi addicts . . . Flavored with Dixie honeysuckle are such favorites favor-ites as "Yes Sir, That's My Baby," "Stars and Stripes Forever," "Columbia, "Co-lumbia, Gem of the Ocean," "Car-ollna "Car-ollna In the Morning" and "Dixie" amongst others. A new voice in the record field is well equipped to answer die challenge of "The Many Moods of Ann Richards" . . . Ann does "I Gotta Have You," "Everytime," "When the Sun Comes Out," "Poor Little Extra Girl," "I'm Late," "By Myself' a.:d "Be Easy, Be Tender." |