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Show am 6B tJESERET NEWS, Tifesday, December 15, 1970 TV Highlights it Another .jp? t Yule Show u&Ddl nmmsmuniiiiiiimniiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiminiiinmiin By HOWARD PEARSON Deseret News Television Editor Television is building up a good library of Christmas those that can be presented every year or alternatshows ed every other year. The programs, some animated and some live, have top production values and appeal to all ages of viewers, " Weve already mentioned The Littlest Angel," The Christmas Carol, by Dickens and Story of Santa Claus, several others. One of the most entertaining and uplift! .ig of these speThe Little Drummer Boy cials will be aired again thisryear. Its scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday on Ch. 2. The animated show features the voices of Greer Garson, as narrator; Jose Ferrer, Teddy Eccles and the Vienna Choir Boys. Theme for the presentation is taken from the - Bible verse, Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. I t Miss Garson tells of a 4 ! drummer boy who follows the Christmas star to Bethlehem in the wake of the kings traveling out of the East with gifts for the Christ child. The boys gift of a song is the only thing that brings a response from the infant. The title song, The Little Drummer Boy, on which the musical fantasy is based, has surpassed White Chrisand the tmas Rudolph, Reindeer in record sales. The song is precnorus sented by the along with One Star In The Night, which was written Greer Garson narrates for the group. "Little Drummer Boy." In the production, Ferrer voice villain of to the gives the presentation, an Arab showman who kidnaps the drummer boy hoping to make him part of his band of musicians and entertainers. Ferrer has one song, When the Goose Hangs High. Teddy Eccles is the voice of the drummer boy Why Cant Animals Smile? anji has his own song Characters in the production are dolls that move by photography to give a continuous flow of action. The dolls were designed and constructed for the show, some at a cost of $6,000. 41 Red-Nose- stop-actio- h' d n New Local Program whose smiling face and pleasant voice are familiar to thousands of local televiewers, will have a program of her own. It will be presented Wednesdays at 3 :55 p.m. on Ch. 5 and will be known as Spotlight 5. According to Mrs. Shoemaker, the program will consist of demonstrations in styles, food, home and home recreation, designed for women. She will introduce and interview people who are experts in their various fields. Mrs. Shoemaker has been fafor miliar through substituting Jackie Nokes on the Midday program and for other work on Ch. 5. Prior to moving to Utah two years ago, she lived in Florida A Tat Shoemaker similar program, hosted by Mrs. Shoemaker there, was one of the states most popular shows. de-sig- Ivl OS V The White House Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will be televised on commercial channels early Wednesday. the With Mormon That Most recently, we had demographics to contend with. The youth cult was dominant in this television plan for programs, the claim being that those over 35 werent worth programming for. Now televiewers have ABC planning by sex. Because of the claimed high rating of football on Monday nights (a claim not borne out by the surveys) ABC is going to program entirely for men on Mondays. The Bridge On The River Kwai, the movie that started the current trend to films on television, will be presented as a two-paJan. 7 and 8 on CBS-Tprogram. An unusual Christmas Eve story scheduled for Bewitched was composed by students at Thomas Jefferson High in Los Angeles after they visited the set. In the story, Dick Sargent loses a business accounfwhen a client mistakes a little black girl in his home for his daughter. v ' e THIS IS WHAT WS SERVE YOU: Dtiicieui Chicken er Temate Jeice Baked Sec-omb- the Don Knotts Show (Ch. 2, 6:30 p.m.); and Albert Salmi, Madlyn Rhue and Joyce Van Tatten on Hawaii 0 (Ch 5, 9 p.m.). FREE DAVID BRINKLEY onal) Sanay Dennis, Stuart Whitman ski fro m danger 8:00 7 11 Utah State University In Performance. BYU Devotional speaker it Elder Hugh B. Brown. 8:30 7 Perry Mason. Eyewitness News. German Lessons. Tonight Show guest stars Fro.: and comedian Robert Run for Your Life. 4 Eleventh 11:00 Hour News. Cavett guest stars actress All comedian David c G r a w, composer James Webb Steinberg, and pianist Bobby Scott. 11:40 5 1 4 Concentration. Room Romper News. followed KSL by 5 Two on 4 Mike Douglas. 3:00 Benny, and 4 Dark Shadows. 2 Fashions In Sewing. 2 4 Star Trek. Bugs Bunny. 5 Spotlight Five, program with a femr. inine view, hosted by Pat 3:20 Hollywood Squares. That Girl. of Life. 7 Figuring It Out. 5 Love 3:30 a.m. 3:55 3 4 followed by 4:00 a.m. 2 Who, What or Where Game. 4 A World Apart. 5 Search for Tomorrow. 11 a.m. 2 Another World Somerset. 4 All My Children. 5 Midday. 11:30 4- Love Lucy Wild West. 7 Cover to Cover. 4:10 4:25 Colonel 11 Bleep. 4:30 a.m. 2 2 Words and Music. 4 Let's Make a Deal. 5 As The World Turns. 11 and 5 Whitt Howe Chrittmas Tret Lighting. Sesame Street. 5:00 Noon Dor Live. Days 4 Newlywed Game. 5 Love Is a 2 a.m. Morning Movie, "Hot Blood' and Cornel Good starring Jane Russell WEDNESDAY VIEWING 5:55 a.m. of 5 News. Gillioan's Island. 7 Figuring It Out. NATIONAL WATER HEATER CO.' 5:15 Thing. 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Bewitched. 5 Where the Heart Is, CBS News. 7 Sesame Street. en- - Solid-stat- 1:30 2 a.m. Sale of the Century. Virginia Graham Show. Family Affair. 10 e the Aisle. 4 One Life to Live, 5 Edge of Night. News. 9 2 4 AGC 1:00 8:55 a.m. 4 Meming "Charley's Wilde. I Keyed Late Show, "Give My Regards ta Broadway." starring Dan Dailsy. 1 6:30 7 What's New, "Young 11 Science in Action. of Best Hollywood, Aunt," storriiig Jack Kay Francis. Midnight 6:00 11 Davia Ktlin. 10:40 f Another World, Bay City. General Hospital. Secret Storm. 9:30 a.m. Mitchell, Edwards, it Eubank & Marcroft 4 2 4 5 a.m. 8:25 with i The Doctors. Dating Game. Guiding Light, 4 Dennis the Menace. 5 2 "SCENE TONIGHT" It Out. Truth of Consequences. Eyewitness News. ThissJs the Life. TV CHRISTMAS 12:30 2 Lucy. M a Continues . . . it Watch HOUR News be0RE Week tonight. a.m. 8 Dinah', Place. 10:00 5:30 11 5 2 father with ignores Welby's advice to stay in bed for a month. 5g Hawaii kidnapers are sought by a gang. Guest stars are Albert Salmi, Madlyn Rhue and Joyce Van Patten. 7The Advocates, Part II of a special debate on Vietnam. 11 World Press. 5:15 4 5 A 2 in Movie of 8:30 a.m. KUEJ Magazine. 9:00 4 Marcus Welby. 4-- Marshall Dillon. CBS News, Waiter Cronkite. Sesame. Misterogers. . and VHF channel indPer- Slide controls icators sonal earphone gineered. 11:30 Scene Today" it "The 5:30 to 6:30 TV circuit UHF or 2 Watch HOUR News WITH PURCHASE viewing area (18 diagPanalock Set and Forget" tuning Noise AFT 10:30 2 NBC Nightly News 11 787 20 GALS. GAS COLOR Portable color 3 5:00 4 5 7 ORDERS-364-0- PANASONIC THE W00DM0NT 11 Figurine TAKE HOME PANASONIC! TUESDAY VIEWING 7 Reg. $1.80 FROM W. A. HYMAS CO. 5 News. Gilligan's Island. 45 Special Taber- A brilliant heart surgeon discovers that a private mediis cal research foundation being used as a cover for sinister purposes, in The Man Who Wanted to Live Forever (Ch. 4, 7:30 p.m.), the ABC Movie of the Week. Stars are Burl Ives, Sandy Dennis, and Stuart Whitman. Pickwick (Ch. 5, 7:30 p.m.) muis a lavish ninety-minut- e sical produced by BBC-Tbased on Charles Dickens Pickwick Papers. Starring e are British stars Harry and Roy Castle. debate on Part II of a a coalition government for Vietnam will be seen on The Advocates (Ch. 7, 9 p.m.). Guest surs on regular programs include Connie Stevens and Raymond Burr on 5 DINNER Tip Top Mate Bettered Vegetable Tasted Breen Soled viewing. McGee-Chancell- ti WED.-5-9P- JM. CHICKEN COURSE Hot Boll end Honey Choice of Orink Vanilla Ice Cree r Sherbet nacle Choir as one of the features, the highlights will be taped for presentation on Channels 2 and 5 beginning at 4:30 p.m. The program also will likely be broadcast on Channel 4, but the exact time had not been announced at press time. A new movie, a musical based on a Dickens novel, and a debate on Vietnam are among highlights of tonights it TUES. 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