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Show Monday, October 5, 1970 Kenneth Clark Examines THE HERALD, Provo. Utah—TV 11 Behind the Scenes Western Man’s Progress (Continued From Page 1) acting business is a lot more — than just applause. It gives you an opportunity to move people emotionally. I appreciate that.It moves me.” This interesting $-foot-2 star @ Civilisation” is Kenneth D.C., was forced to turn back Clark’s personal and majestic 10,000 people. The series, filmed in Europe examination of the achievements of Western man. and the United States, spans The 13-week series, written and time from the fall of Rome and needed to appear in only one the beginning of the bark Ages play, “Hasty Heart” at high Saltwood for the British to a period when again, “The Broadcasting Corporation, of- future of civilization does not fers his assessmentof the ideas look very bright.” and events which have shaped Throughout the series, Lord the past 1600 years. Clark, who is one of Britain’s foremostart historians, defines The premiere episode, on Channel 7 Wednesday, Oct. 7, civilization through his own school, to convince him that he narrated by Lord Clark of wanted to follow acting as a career. A native of Dearborn, Mich., he excelled in high school track and football. He graduated from Wayne State University at Detroit with 132 credits instead of the required 120. He won a and Sunday at 9 p.m., will be refined focus, noting the in“The Frozen World,” story of tellectual principles that perEurope’s reawakening after the mitted each “leap forward” and state department-sponsored tour of India with a theatrical group, and stopped off at Rometo study drama. He appeared in illustrating these with the art, Dark Ages. architecture, sculpture, music Not since “The Forsyte Saga” andliterature of the period. hasa televisionseriesso stirred the British public and press, and it is likely that “Civilisation” will enjoy the same reception in the United States. Last fall, at the first showing in this country, the Stanley Reynolds noted in the Manchester Guardian that the “series with its constant praise of the unfashionable heroic man has shone out brightly among the gray and gutless expediency National Gallery in Washington, of contemporarycriticism.” numerous plays in the Detroit area, including “Bittersweet”, with the late Jeanette MacDonald, before trying his luck in New York. While under contract to Warner Bros., he appeared in such TV shows as “Hawaiian Eye,” ‘77 Sunset Strip” “Surf- ABBEY,a 12th Century British monastery which served as inspiration for Wordsworth will be visited by Kenneth Clarkon the 11th program ofhis series, which begin Oct. 7 on Channel 7. side Six,” “Lawman.” “Bronco,” and ‘“The Dakotas.” Scanning the Television Channels This Week MONDAY Channel5’s ““Mayberry RFD” comedy series finds Alice Ghostiey joining the cast as Cousin Alice, who comes home from 20 years in the Army to become housekeeper for Sam. and his son Mike. Channel 4’s NF'L Gameofthe Week will be between the Chicago Bears and the Detroit Lions. “The Bob Hope Special” at 8 p.m. on Channel 2 will have a spoof on Women’s Liberation, with Bob being relegated to the kitchen. This will be followed by “Jack Paar’s Diary” at 9 p.m. on the same channel. The fourth session of LDS Conference will be on Channel 11 at 9 p.m. TUESDAY Channel 2’s “Don Knotts Show”at 6:30 p.m. will feature Jill St. John, Robert Morse and the Association. The “Tuesday Night Movie” on Channel4 at 7:30 p.m.is “But I Don’t Want to Get Married,” starring Shirley Jones and Herschei Bernardi. Billy DeWolfe returns as the prim Mr. Jarvis, and when he movesinto the apartment nextdoor to Doris, conflict is immediately generated on “The Doris Day Show” at 7:30 p.m. on Channel 5. The sixth session of LDS Conference will be broadcast on Channel 11 at 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY “The Lincoln Story” will be on Channel4’s “Room 222” at 7:30 p.m. Two students clash over President Lincoln, not realizing that two visitors are present to judge Pete Dixon for a teacher competition. McCloud investigates a murder threat received by a controversial English entertainer appearing offBroadwayon “‘Four-in-One” at 8 p.m.on Channel 2. The final session of LDS Conference will be telecast on Channel 11 at 9 p.m. THURSDAY “Tronside” on Channel 2 at 7 p.m. has “The People Against Judge McIntyre.” A night school COMPLETE PEST CONTROL SERVICE FRIDAY * Patio, Lawn & Garden Pests WheelChairs, Walkers, Crutches,ete, Everything for the invalid. F CALL.US TODAY! CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE Buffo's Termite and Pest Control Provo, Utah Katherine Kerry. “Women?” he said. “Everything wonderful! It’s all done up in one — my wife!” Ths Everetts live on a seven- acre ranchat Chatsworth, Calif.,* where Chad likes to get away and enjoy his cars, horse back riding, painting and keep up with his fencing. “1 get a lot of fun outof writing poetry and songs,” he said.“I’ve e e uh SURGICAL FITTINGS by a RegisteredFitter East Center 973-2338 ‘Mail Orders Promptly Filled career. Besides his 27 television shows, he has appeared in numerous films, his recent ones being. ‘“The Singing Nun,” with Debbie Reynolds, “The Last Chailenge” with Glenn Ford and Angie Dickinson, ‘‘Made in Paris” with Anu-Margret, “Johnny Tiger” with Robert Taylor and ‘The Impossible Years” with David Niven. Program Discusses Public, Cuitural Affairs “Realities,” a series ranging the concerns of mankind and combining the best in public affairs and cultural documentaries, will focus on the con- troversial issue of sex education in its premiere program Mon- § except for tne use ofhisleft foot, “Factory” — Producer Arthur Brown has written two books — Barron presents a study of the “My Left Foot,” published in blue-collar worker in a factory 1954, and ‘‘Down All the Days,” that manufactures wedding published this year. rings. Thefilm is a penetrating and sympathetic look at whatit is like to spend one’s life in a day, Oct. 5, at 9 p.m. on Channel factory, working at the same job 7. for 30 or 40 years. Also in the early fall lineup “The Interns” at 6:30 p.m. on are a profile of Christy Brown, Channel5 is the story of a young Irish poet, painter, and author, man, fearful of inheriting a and a penetrating study of the brain disease, who demands that blue-collar worker and his his girlfriend have an abortion. world, the factory. Chris Connelly is featured. Here is a sample of “The Friday Night Movie” on “Realities” programs in the Channel4 at 7 p.m.is ‘‘Apache,” offing: starring Burt Lancaster and “The three r’s . . . and sex Jean Peters. education” — This documentary examinesthe controversial issue Channel 2 will have two of introducing sex education specials. “The Fabulous Six- courses in the public schools. ties” will be a review of im- Producer Dick McCutchen portant newsstories at 8 p.m., filmed the open hearings of the and will be followed by “The Cedar Rapids, Iowa, PTA 7 FOR RENT OR SALE ® Household Insects Skilled, scientifically-trained professional operators. Reliable—economical. Given half a break, Chad have a year old daughter, should go far in his chosen COIN OPERATED MAYTAG WASHER EQUIPPED OAM. to 12 PM. Aleen’s Special Gentry One,” with meetings, where this con- 7, ® Termites TELEPHONE 373-3940 167 South 200 West two parts, with the conclusion on Friday at 8 p.m. Ben Richards aids a top physicianin his research on the breakdown of the blood in “Reflections of a Lost Tomorrow” in Channel4’s “The Immortals” at 9 p.m. ) Bobbie Gentry, John Hartford and Ian andSylvia at 9 p.m. Helen Hayes will reappear as “Mary of Scotland” on Channel 7 at 8:30 p.m. Get rid of Chad is happily married to actress Shelby Grant, and they law class recreates a famous SATURDAY murdertrial and the professor’s life is threatened. James Daly “To Rome With Love” at 5:30 guest-stars. p.m. on Channel 5 will have as Channel 11’s “Report from special guest stars the actors the Legislature” at 8 p.m. has from “Family Affair.” They members of the Utah Senate visit the Endicotts when their available to answer telephoned questions. trip to Nairobi is detained by “The Great Race” will be the Interpol officers who mistake “Thursday Night Movie” at 8 Mr. French for an international p.m. on Channel5. Starring Jack jewelthief. Lemmon, Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood,it will be shown in CHAD EVERETT written more than 50 poems and about 40 songs.” After talking with the attractive blue-green-eyed star, it’s not hard to understand how he can give so muchof himself to his young doctor role in the “Medical Center” series. troversy was brewing, and then visited a sex education class in the Germantown Friends School | " ERIC JOHNSON,Teacher Srd 50. 7th E., Prove 17th So. 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