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Show lm 'TP 2 D DESERET APRIL 28, 1973 SATURDAY, NEWS, 0jm looks DCEBiO--a Brian Keith is spending hi' vacation time appearing in a new television series Us production locale, however, means he is gelling away rrom lie is n France to do the new series Asked shortly before he left Hollywood if the new series was insurance that he would be working just in case his other series was not renewed, he Well, could just laughed, and said. r be d disease-of-the-wec- trap k of We many doctor shows can be fatal. will try to gel out of the office and bring the story into the home. Some of the scenes on which we received the most comment last season were the Irustrations involving Victoria Young G Cul-han- They resume their adventurous ways, stealing from thieves (instead of fighting Nazis, as they did earlier) and turning their proceeds over to the needy. It s a change for me.", Keith observed. "We have a fine cast. Barry Morse. .John Mills and Lilli Palmer. And if you cant be in Hawaii, the French Riviera is the nicest place to be. If you will notice, though, they were short and the illnesses were minimized and we nope to go that way, I understand, he replied. "In any event, we want to keep the series entertaining no matter what direction we go. Television audiences want entertainment. I think this was he reason for the success of The Family Affair (his previous series.) When CBS cancelled it after five years, the relevancy bull was just coming in. t d book is taken from Paul Galileo's aboul four French underground fighters of World War II who are reunited on the French Riviera 30 years later. Ix-e- "The on his hands. Asked about this. Brian said lie didn't think the situation would be possible. However, he noted that Miss Palmer would like to see The Zoo series: John Gang become a is restrained in his views because he hud one series (Dundee and the cut away from him after one season and was relieved it was over, and Barry, a veteran of the Fugitive senes, says he wouldn't fight a new series. hear Brian's new series is actually one series of six shows, lie is doing it in Europe. Its titled The Zoo Gang and ll But some ol the cutest scenes involved you with the children, we interrupted the interview. He was unhappy about the wav Litrenewed. tle People has They are calling it The Brian Keith Show, he noted. It's really about little peonvolvcd with, and ple. the kids-I'not just about me. There will be some changes m the second season, however. don't got panicky. 1 hope they some new word. Asked if this wouldn't be cutting the part that made the series unique and an We he observed. Emmy nominee, tried to avoid finding our humor in pain nr injury. A kid dimes in in a wheelchair. Try to be funny with that This week he conducted some telefront France. Ills phone interviews other series: had been renewed shortly alter he left Hollywood, and he laughed again when reminded of the 'insurance statement. catches on and becomes a regular series for the following year and his own series is renewed again for all of 1974. he could find himself with two series "I told CBS they didn't know what it was all about. When the networks hear something, catch a certain word or a phrase, they rush in and try to overdo it. They heard relevancy and (his nurse on the show and his wile in real life) and me There is talk that we will be married about the third or fourth episode It's all vague at this point because of the writers strike. Or at least it was when I left Hollywood He noted that Shelley Fabares will be baek as his daughter and associate doctor "However, we will reduce the involvement of youngsters but not eliminate it Howard Prarson Deseret News telev sion editor R Holly-woo- TO NEW SERIES Brian's decision will be the result of what happens to the Little People during its second season as well as how the public receives The Zoo Parade in its s presentation. "In any event, when The Zoo Gang is over we will return to Honolulu, Brian concluded. "We are building a new home in the shadow of Diamond Asked what made him decide to put off his planned vacation to' Tahiti and Well, my agent Hong Kong, he said: sent me this story. I was told it would take ten weeks, and 1 liked the story so Vickie (his wife) and I decided to put off the vacation until next year. Brian could find himself with a problem, however. If The Zoo Gang mini-serie- & Head. t Hi "Television audiences want s entertainment," says Brian Keith, "that's why Family Affair was such a success." ' t i i Weekend Northern neighbors tele-lo- g Summer visit to Canada l. VI "The Forbidden Desert of the Danakil," a documentary based on a dangerous 1934 expedition in Ethiopia, is scheduled Sunday on Channel 5 at 7 p.m tenspe- ' famous French art masterpieces are shown e Forty-on- By BILL HILL Copley News Service I! youre one of the millions of Americans who plan to get away from people and problems this summer and back on a first name basis with nature. Western Canada's national and provincial parks may be your cup of tea Los The basketball grudge match in the is scheduled at 1:30 on Channel 5. also includes playoffs in the NBA, as well as the usual Sunday sports The USSR-U.S- . Angeles Forum Sunday schedule nis, and hockey, ' cials. On in a special on Channel 7 Sunday, at 8 pm., titled Loan From Russia. Also on the cultural docket is Joan Sutherland: Who's Alraid ol Opera' Faust." on Channel 7 at m. 8 30 p Just camping ( miles north of Seattle, the of British Columbia offers to the sound of surf or beside 140 province beautiful mountains and lakes with more than 32,000 tent and trailer sites. awesomely d The longest jnusic special of its kind presents rerun segments ot past ABC "In Concert programs tonight at 11 30 p.m. on Channel 4. The program is three hours. Trans-Canad- My Son On TV for the first time is the movie. John, (Oh. 4. 8 p.m. Sunday), a 1952 play about a family L conflict. renowned soprano Joan Sutherland and tenor Ryland Davies will appear in Gounoud's opera "Faust," Sunday at World - An ABC News special which spotlights new forms of housing is "The Btulding Innovators. U'h. 4, 9 tonight) cral which " SATURDAY" torms ot housing Cannon (rerun) BYU Devotional, Elder speaker Hartman Rector VIEWING ' J 5 11 ' Noon. 5 ABA BASXfTBAU A CHAMPIONSHIP 4 Porridge (rerun). Family Bornobv Jones 5 s . ( 2 (rerun) Adam-1- Brodv Bunch. 4 11 4 5- Scene Tonight 4 Late Movie, Makes "Tiger Out." starring and Anne Jackson Eli Walluch Search (rerun) 2 Allman Bond. Blood. Sweat ond Tears. Cur tis Movtield, Athu'ts' . With (rerun) 4 Julie Andrews guests (rerun) are Sandy 'Oun- ce 5 11 5 n Sergio and the . 5 Froncht Wuopets. loves Bridget Berme (rerun). World Press ' 7:30 4 4 2 trerun), i H o g m Hal Holbrook 4 5 a n . 4 ' Reynolds 13 30 a m Broken Movie. starArrow." ring Jeff Chandler ond James Stewart 2 CAROL BURNETT of Special Week . the (rerun), 'Myishkm." IT ' . o Helen starring 5 7 ABC 2 "El rs -- k . 2 1 tr,,e . It ' 7 Pueblo De Casa." CBS 60 Minutes. 4.30 American tu , r f SO . 8am 0 ' a O. SPC From Russia," a PBS wtech saecial 41 ot looks "On Loon Three Roiky Mountain National Parks Waterton Lakes. Jasper and Banif contain some of the world's most spectacular scenery At Banif National Park, great naked ehlfs of the sedimentary Rocky Mounlile reveal their geological tains stones. In summer visitors skim over t thick Athabasia Glacier in the snowmobiles, then swim in hot mineral spring water Jean Simmons 5 11.10 "The Ex Movie, traordmarv Seaman," starring David Niven and Fove Duno-vO- 600-foo- At Lake Louise, one ol the beauty spots of North America, a trail leads to "Advertisement 5 -- Re ositv Shoo Humbert! 5 7 on Ch. 5 A look at the Salt Lake area Women s Alert project will be presented on Channel 5 Sunday at 10.30 p.rn Women Alert ts a cmc project originated by the late E. Earl Hawkes. then Publisher and General Manager of the Deseret News The program will tell what the group does and how it Narrator will be Gene has benefited the community Muishall. director of special prelects lor KsL-- Show on Russian art 00 4 5 a m 7 . Ne.VS (rerun) ' Women Alert 2:15 Cosell s Howard Maaa Sports , b the Fami- masterpieces Adven v r ry "On Loan From Russia, a television special that focuses on one of the world's richest collections of art. has been scheduled Sunday at 8 p.m. on Ch. 7. The collection of 41 French masterpieces traces the odyssey of the priceless works from Die Hermitage Museum in ,i.! ''e I.ts'.i to M sent. i in Moscow to th" Nu-- ' i"!gi ' 'M The paintings :ie V t V: u ai. 1'.. u'die f.u the fn st time gt I ' Tie in Crench art directing I J All ly Story," starring Audrey ond Heoburn Peter Finch Movie. "Life at the Tod." star Laurence ring Horvev ond Dean Richard Jaeckel Bolero." with (rerun) Mehta Zubin Hockev Mi VIEWING - C) 4 Jogger ond 7:30 Stanley Cup ' - ? conflict, Helen Hetlm, Walker, "The 7 ot Van Haves, Robeit to cross the region in E t h i o a i o alive Zoom. 7 drama family first The Movie, Nun's 1952 e The province of Aiberta offers four national parks. 40 provincial parks. 100 forest preserves and 250 other campgrounds with total accommodations lor 11.800 tents and trailers 11:00 2 Hayes docuinenta the real 1934 exalo the serviced. in M ' includ- The six campgrounds in Kootenay Park are located near excellent fishing waters, and three of the areas are fully a Alert, Minshull "The ' Forbidden ot the Desert ' ' Oa na k o , er, Basketball 5 2 SUNDAY Street Walt V.cre Hockev 2.30 Nelson Byron Golt Classic 3.30 Let's Travel NHL Highlights 4 Tim Conway 7 Women ot the Salt Lake area civic Gene oroiect. rationThesigb v Wilfred line , Go We Here Aqain (rerun) Valerie Harper 5 look Horse." FBI (rerun) life via sat- Eyewitness News Firing Line 4 has three camping areas ing one at Kicking Horse with 195 serviced tent and trailer spaces and a playground The Banli'-- indermere Highway winds through Kootenay National Park and leads past awesome Marble Canyon. eroded by the waters of Tukumrn Creek. You'll see the Ochre Beds, or "paint pots." and you can relax in the hot mineral springs at Radium, a favorite meeting place for generations ol Indian tribes of The sode Golden Bowl ' 10.09 Scene Tonight 10:30 Take 2 Weekend News 2 rv of d h t Walter, n a t h l e e n Widdoes. Jame La Broderick, World s n e v Ride CBS ketball Game, from the Los Angeles Forum Jessica ry 5 Soectacular, USA USSR Bas- 'The StirCandice n Ford Saorts Joan Hackett, Joanna Pettet, Elitabrtn Hartman, Slvr K 7 stars guest Dina Merrill. Playoffs. 1:30 Bercn, lev 4 1:00 2 ; MOVte Group," ring 5 Northoound II, chairthe ot Plavotts 11:30 a.m. issues and An swers guests are Repubtican Sens Charles Percy ond Low- i Yoho 9:00 Bonanza Campers get away from big city problems in high mountain country of Banff Park, Alberta, Canada. placid Lake Agnes and its picturesque teahouse. From the top of Sulphur 90 miles ot snow topped Mountain. peaks and alpine meadows stretch away in an unforgettable vista All the other parks own special their of Canada attractions have and beauties There's a saying in Western ( anada The only tension you'll Imd here is on the reel of your fishing rod There are exciting views nt sharp ridges clad in snow and shimmering mountain lakes. peaks, Bear, moose, deer and elk roam freely, lakes are dimpled with rising fish and forests make patterns or. the land g There are no accommodations inside the park but it is bordered by campgrounds. -T- wenty-nine miles east of Revelstoke. Glacier National Park has three campgrounds with 280 units all with flush toilets and piped water. d Hanked by Snowcapped peaks immense icefields and sparkling glaciers overlook rivers and watertalls alpine meadows and wood' There is a network nr trails for hikers and the Alpine Club of Canada holds summer and winter camps here. Voho is the Indian word lor "how wonderlul and that's a good description ol 5 oho Natiana1 Park Vou can drive to 1.200 loot Takakkavv Falls, formed bv r irom the Daly Glacier high anove the floor ol the g melt-uate- Yoho allev Plovott Gome. 00 N B C D of Press is Henry NBA 7:00 Wonderful of Masterpiece The ater, final epi- 2 (rerun), Part 10:30 a.m. Meet" the Sweden ellite World 5 7 the Afraid Ooera the "Faust. Gets Home Hee Haw 6:30 of Secrets Wilderness Parent Game Critiaue of Noon Bob Newhat (rerun) v 8 2 of Movie, "Mv John," first time on TV, a ABC Son Emerald Lake is as colorful as its name and the strangely shaped pillars in Hoodoo Valley are a must sight. Joan Sutherland Who's a perience. (rerun) 7 2 For Your Inforwith mation, Wes Bowen. ell Weicker Washington Week in Review. 11 7 Association Poco. Crotts, Bo Diddlev in three-hou- r pro aram encom previDassmg ous segments of the series Emerge n.cv 4 from Seels and 7.00 2 a.m. Face the Nation 11 a.m. 5 Alice Coooer, Brothers Surgeon.",. ' -- Concert'1 teolures V 6.'i Police Thirty In 2 Medical Hotline with Speakout, Gilmour Sandy Motor Co. ' 4 5 stars guest Britt Ekland, Jo Wild Kingdom Your Wait Till Fother Tabernacle Cnoir board 4 6.00 2 9:30 a.m. Herald of Truth Make a Wish. guest Ford man 11:30 a 2 2 Dvke Van Dick 8.30 8.00 McCloud (ierun) Ann Ptljg ond Patrick O'Neal. (rerun). (rerun). 5 CBS 5 5 4 10 2 222 (rerun). 9:15 a.m. From the Cathe- Adventurer 11:10 Humapbtfes FUm ' Forurr ' treiyin), Ql'ver Twist 1 4 Weekend News 4 (rerun) n kh Mistkrooers. i 00 . , The Protectors. Lowrenci Wlk ' - UFO., 7 2 2 Room 4 dral 11:00 E, 2 2 10.40 5The Showcase 5:30 Bullwinkle. Day of Discov 5 5:30 Utah Talent 5 ery. News. Fresto Latna 2 5 i (rerun) 7 4 Eyewitness 5 A 2 a.m. Sacred Heart. with Speakout, Sandy Gilmour 4 'S S'. 00 8:30 a.m. The Answer 8:30 p.m. on Channel Seven. 9 10:00 Kentutky-lmjicm- o NBC News. 2 Jr. .'; 2 spot-light- s new Accessible from the Highway, the provinces four national parks all offer spectacular mountain settings. In Mt. Revelstoke National Park, situated m the Selkirk Range, alpine (lowers flourish on grassy slopes and hikers find the nine-nul- e trail at the summit of Mt. Revelstoke a unique ex- . 00 Wonderful A Bid CllCO" vVcis '( : -- : m ; Included are winks In M.itis.e Gauguin Ik.ismi le anne. an Gogh. Mmiet Renoir Rousseau Dcrat". Pissarro. Sisley. Braque. Vlaminck and Leger Hunt art All in Family, Sanford tie Y. given In an almost unprecedented r one development, in Hollywood landed two No. 1 spots in the latest Nielsen nationwide ratings writer-produce- "Captain Madigan." a portrait by American painter William Morns Hunt, has to Brigham been donated Young Imversity b Dr and Mrs Jack Johnson. Tremon-ion- . I (ah lr According to Wesley Burnside, a laculty member in the Department ol Art and Design, the portrait ol the Civil AAar Captain is very valuable. and will he an important addition to the extensive BYU collection of American Art Hunt, born in 1824 at studied Vermont, painting w.th Couture Irom 1847 to lxvj Ho met Al.llet w v was isc strung He is Norman Lear whose All In The Family and Sun-lor- and Son deadloi ked in the latest ratings wlm h wee lor the vu i'k ol April 15 'I In probably are next to pie l.isi for the winter-sprinseason sine. reruns now dominate the schedules that All In The Family had been tied or topped all season. excepting bv special pro- grams Other programs timshmg high in the lutings were a Bob Hope spuial the Wal- This mat ked the first time PLYWOOD .SphngQfeek v - g Nevada youd like to hear the flight details before the Man from VcCul.och calls on you, or if he rnsses you just telephone i : t 11".'' 1855 th-- AT ' L 29 STUFFING himi Monday. 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