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Show An Afternoon The Angry At Tanglewood Voices of Watts Two winners the third "The man named has of In- ternational Tchaikovsky Competition, held last month in Moscow, will appear as soloists with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in An Afternoon at Tanglewood," and NBC News color special on Sunday, August 14, Channel 2. They are Misha Dichter, a pianist from Beverly Hills, California, and Miss Mas- - uko Yushioda, a 19 -- year -- old violinist from Japan. The two were among 240 young musicians from 37 countries who entered the month-lon- g contest in hopes of launching professional careers with in the world- victories ,Ench Leinsdorf, music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, will conduct the 2 12 hour August 14 concert, which will be colorcast direct from the Berkshire Festival at Tanglewood, the orchestras permanent summer home at Lenox, Mass. Dichter will be soloist with the orchestra in Tchaikovskys Piano Concerto No. 1 in and Miss Yushioda, will be soloist B-F- lat, with the orchestra in Prokofievs Violm Concerto No. 2 in G. The balance of the concert will be made up of the Prelude to Act 3 of Wagner s Lohengrin, Brahms Symphony No. 1, and Ravels "AlboradadelGracioso." fear in- herited half an acre, and is angry." This is the way Johnie Scott, 19, a Negro poet in the Los Angeles suburb of Watts, ends one of his poems about conditions there. The complete poem will be among a number of works read aloud by their authors on "The An Angry Voices of Watts: NBC News Inquiry, a special program featuring writer Budd Schulberg, Tuesday, August 16 at 10:30 p.m. on Channel 2. Each Friday afternoon Budd Schulberg meets with his creative writing class in Watts Happening," a coffee house converted from a store wrecked in last summer's rioting, and a meeting place foryoungNegroes. He started the class last year to help young people in Watts express their feelings in a creative way. Results have impressed Schulberg so much that he hopes some of the works written by his students will be published. Grand Prix On CBS Sports Prix The Grand team and listen to their comments as they prepare their cars in the pits during practice runs and in the race itself. Hill tells the story of the 1965 World Driving Championship season leading up to this race. Preview- - New Summer Series Preview Tonight, a special summer series of hour-lon- g color programs, will be presented on the ABC -- TV Network for a five -- week period beginning on Sunday, August 14. Among the stars to be featured over the five weeks will be Van Williams, who will star as "The Green Hornet on ABC-T- V this fall, Robert Reed, who starred on The Defenders, Hugh OBrian, Dame Edith Evans and Joseph Wiseman. On August 14 to start the series "Pursue and Destroy is the story of raw courage and bold adventure and the men of the Bluefin, a lone wolf submarine fighting against overwhelming odds in the earliest and darkest hours of World Warn Starred are Van Williams, Paul Comi and David Thorpe with Dame Edith Evans and Jessica Walter featured. of the United States, with a close-u- p study of the British BRM driving team, and highlights of the Dallas Cowboys 1965 National Football League season will be presented on "CBS Sports Spectacular, Sun- day, August 14 on Channel 5. Jack Whitaker is host of the series. Frank Glieber is commentator for the football highlights. The 1965 Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, N.Y. (a rebroadcast), is told through the words of drivers Graham Hill and Jacte Stewart and their team manager, Tony Rudd. Both segments are in color. Viewers will follow the BRM G 3 |