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Show Fiddler on Roof Adventures in Learning Begins Completes Its Filming “Adventures in Learning,” a program butare not always able popular morning series heard to listen during the morning.” “Fiddler On The Roof,” discusses aspects of “The Doctrine and Covenants” each Tuesday. Wednesday’s ire § weekdays on KBYU-FM, 88.9 Each Monday,“Adventures in ventures in Learning’ turns mh, has begun a new series of Learning” will feature Dr. “Conversations with omen j Eugene Campbell of the BYU Norman Jewisen’s film of the programs featuring well-known History Department. Dr. smash musical, completed Brigham Young University Campbell will present a survey shooting this week in England. faculty members. of Utah History in conjunction writers,” with popular host with the 75th anniversary of Matthews of the Departmentof The Mirisch-Cartier Production Thenewseries of “Adventures will have its World Premiere at the Rivoli Theatre, New York, in Learning” will be presented on Wednesday, Nov. 3, and its at 4:15 as well as the regularly West Coast Premiere two days scheduled time 9:05 a.m.Station later in Los Angeles at the Fox Manager, Lee Stott said the Wilshire Theatre. The picture Richard Cracroft of the BYU English Department. A newcometto the series is Robert Utah statehood. Dr. Richard 0. Seminaries a:id Institutes of the § Cowen of the BYU Department Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter- 3 of Religious Instruction day Saints. His topic wil! be the “Inspired Version of the Bible.” Returning for another series TWINS DEBUT each Friday, is Dr. Kay Smith of & will be released as a roadshow prugram is now being repeated HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Mary the BYU Department of in the afternoon, “so that those attraction by United Artists, an and Madeleine, 18-year-old Bri- Psychology. Dr. Smith’s is §& entertainment service of not able to hear the program tish twins, will make their \ following an impressive series during the morning may have an Transamerica Corporation. opportunity to do so at a more motion picture debut for Mike entitled “Getting Along with] convenient time.” He added, Frankovich in ‘The Love Yourself and Others,” with a Gold was first discovered in “we have had many requests Machine,” film version of series of programs on the subject of “Communication.” Colorado at Englewood in 1859. from people who enjoy the Jacqueline Susann’s novel. , LUCILLE BALL (right) and her real4ife daughter, Lucie Arnaz, as Lucille and Kim Carter, perform a Hawaiian number during a cruise to the Islands, in the final installmvat re30 p.m.in color on Channel 5. WML MULL Wlaa VME MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY TELEVISION The following daytime television programs are logged on a regular Monday through Friday basis. For afternoon and evening programs, check under daily headings elsewhere inthis section. Channel 4 Friday at 6:15 a.m. — Consultation. 5:55a.m. 9:00 a.m. 5- ren Lio “i iainie Graham apiysenor 5-sunrise$Semester 2.Saleof Century 4 ae wed 6:05 a.m. 5 Fernyanal 4Povey 6:10, 4-Farm fet amesc) Our World 2-The Doctors “theDating 10:00 a 2-Jeopardy (o. 4-Bewitched 5theungLight 1:00 p.m 6:30 a.m. 5-National News :45a.m. 5-Where the Heart Is 4-Savors Hospital :30 p.m. 2-Two on the Aisle 5-The Secret Storm 2-The Who, What, or Where Game 4-A World Apart 5-Beverly sees 7:25 a.m. 5-Search for Tomorrow (C) 2-News (c) 7:30a.m 2-Today Show (c) 5-GomerPy! wi 8:00. a.m, 2-Dinah’s Place (C) 5-The Lucy Show 8:25 a.m. 4Timmie & Lassie 6:30 a.m. 2-Concentration 5-Romper Room 16:55 a.m. 2-Carolyn Dunn STEW (C) 11:00 a, 2.Anetaworl Som 4-AllMyChildren 5-Midday 11:30 a.m. 2-Joe Garagiola’s 4-OneLife to Live 5- enceAly (Cc) 00 p.m 8:55 a.m. 5-Big boul Movies p.m 4-DarkShadows 3:1 2-Toni HolHollywood Highlights 3:15 p.m, 2-Man to Woman 5-As The World Turns (C} 2—Star Trek 4—I Love Lucy 5--Wild, Wild est 15 7—Cover to cover 4:30 4—Hazel 11—Cartoon, Spare Street, (C) 2—Scene Today 4—5 O'Clock Report 5—Gilligan’s ete 7—Figuring It ey 2—Nightly News 4—Petticoat Junction 7—SesameStreet (C) 11—Misterogers pelviporhood 2—The Scene Today—News 4—Truth or Cansequences 5—Local News (C) 11—The Answer 6:30 2—Red Skelton Show (C) 4—Let’s wakefebel TeeaeNeighborhood rons. 7—Turned on Crisis 7:30 4—The Reel Game 5—Family Affair 8:00 2—World Premier Movie 4—Monday Night Movie 5—Monday Night Theatre 7—World Press Ni—"Life eee Special 3:00 7—Black Journal i—David arts Show 4—The rove pace 0:00 2—Scene Tonight 4—It Takes a Thief 5—News, Weather, Sports 7—Book Beat 10:30 2—Tonight Show 7—They ven tat a Way 145 5—Twilight Zone 1:00 4—11th Hour News 7—Figuring an ae GUARANTEED RESULTS!! 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