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Show Monday, December 6, 1971 Daddy’sLittle Girl A Great Big Girl Now Angela Cartwright is used to the “‘daddy’slittle girl” image but believes she is outgrowingit without any lasting trauma. Now a beautiful young lady ching her 20's, Angela is fine more mature roles, such as 12” Saturday at 5:30 p.m. “My days with Danny Thomas in the ‘Make Room for Daddy’ series lasted seven years, show business life is as natural tome as some other girl my age growing up on a farm or in an average home,” says Angela. “Tm frequently asked what I think of seeing myself in the reruns. Frankly, ‘I'm kind of shocked at times, I’m probably one of the few le in this world whohas literally grown up in view of millions of people.” ‘There are numerous segments that Miss Cartwright says she can’t remember making. And she viewsherself in much of the series as another actress — a little girl completely separate from herself. “Butfor the mostpart, I enjoy the reruns and I’m happy with wha.I did. Naturally, there are times when get a little embarrassed with some of my work and that is when I tell myself — at somebody else,’” says ela. In the ‘“‘Adam-12” segment, Angela undergoes a hectic period when she is being transferred from a helicopter to the “Adam-12” car and a sniperis shooting at her and her escorts, portrayed by series stars Martin Milner and Kent McCord star as Officers Malloy and Reed. Uncle Charley Teaches Cello The Advocates: No-Fault Car Insurance Claims and counterclaims for a proposed radical chr.e in automobile insurance will be heard on The Advocates broadcast Saturday at 8 p.m. on Channel 11. ‘The question to be examined, “Should Congress establish a naticnal no-fault auto insurance 2”, centers on a bill cosponsored by Sens. Warren Magnuson (D.-Wash.) and Uncle Charley is persuaded to Philip Hart (D-Mich.). fill in teaching cello to a small Their proposal would make group of reluctant young music “no-fault” mandatory for all students on “My Three Sons” American drivers and, as the Saturdayat 6 p.m. on Channel5. nameimplies, relieve all parties Earl Bellamy directed from a involved of establishing ipt by Robert Pirosh. responsibility in highway acBut Uncle Charley’s stern cidents, Each person sustaining classroom discipline predictably injuries or other losses, would draws the ire of the parents of simply call his own insurance his unwilling pupils; on the other company and,in theory, receive hand, commendation comes for full and prompt payment. the maestro irom a most No-fault insurance is also unexpected source. The cast: Steve, Fred Mac- designed to reduce premiums Murray; Charley, William end overheadin general. Puerto Demarest; Katie, Tina Cole; Rico has used the system sucBarbara, Beverly Garland; cessfully for 18 years andt the first Dodie, Dawn Lyn; Dorothy Massachusetts Virginia Lewis; Stanely, state to introduce the plan a year Michael 1reeman; Albert, ago. Four other states will put similar policies into effect in Kevin Pinassi; 1972. Loughton; Former Massachusetts State Hoag; Priest, Paul Langton. Sen. Michael Dukakis, who was his state’s strongest backer of Movie Debut no-fault,will bc a ¢sest advocate HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —Dr. for the proposal on “The AdJoyce Brothers who came to vocates” debate. He will cail on fame as a contestant on a quiz Jeffrey O'Connell, professor of show, will make her motion law at the University of Illinois, picture debut in Columbia’s author of numerous books on “Stand Up and Be Counted.” auto accidents, 7,000 Late, Late Shows He gave “Lost Horizyn” only 3% stars, but I am <dmittedly predjudiced for this movie, and consider it one of the 1¢ best pictures ever made in Hollywood. There are only two things I find bard to swallow — Mr. Sciueuer’s giving FOUR STARS to “King Kong” and his continual ing of Kim Novak. His favorite adjective for her is “inept. Now,I don’t think Kim Novak four stars, excellent; three stars, good; two stars, fair; one is the greatest actress in Hollywood or elsewhere, but I star, poor. T'llhave to admitthat I did not love to see her movies, and I read every review; but I did think she’s at least as good an readall the four and three star actress as Marilyn Monroe was, reviews and mostof the two star but Mr. Scheuer didn’t call MM reviews. (Mr. Scheuer also inept. sneaks in some %2 ratings, such He never called John Wayne as 2%, 3%, which I also read.) inept, either. It is my opinion On the whole, I agree with that Kim Novak is at least as him, but since he is a man, I good an actress as John Wayne disagree on a few of my favorite is an actor. movies, His standard remark on Don’t get me wrong; I love to these movies, which I could call see John Waynepictures. But I “heart -warming,”is ‘soap box must presume that the reason Mr, Scheuer doesn’t pan John opera.” ‘The moviesin question include Wayne is because he enjoys “An Affair to Remember,” seeing him,too, and not because ‘Because of You,” and “Now, Wayne is a great actor. On this Voyager,” and Mr. Scheuer premise,he should not object to gave each of them 2% stars Miss Novak. Most of the rest that I could where I would have given at say about the book would be least 3%. Herald TV Editor Seven thousand movies! That's a lot for one man to see, describe and rate, but that's the jol b that Steven H. Scheuer set for himself in “Movies on TV,” 1969-70 edition. The movies are those shown on television up to 1970, and the new edition naturally includes hundreds of new entries. Mr, Scheuer rates movies with nitpicking, so I won't do that. In many, many cases the reviewer poi inted out flaws in movies that Thad felt but could not explain, and I aj casual fans of the art of motion pictures are stil indebted to television for one continuing lessing — TV continues to provide a previously undreamt of opportunity to examine at one’s leisure and with little expense, virtually the entire history of a major American art form, An art form,furthermore, that has had a profound impact on the habits and attitudes of audiences throughout the world.” £ TV 8 — THE HERALD,Provo, Utah To Release 26 HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — American International Pictures annvunced it will release % new feature films in 1972 beginning with “Kidnapped,” starring Michael Caine and ‘Trevor Howard. Maerrrcc MaaORAL RENoe READ WHAT THESE PARENTS IN UTAH VALLEY SAY ABOUT EBRONIK MRS. S. 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