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Show r rri.,'v DESERET g NEWS, August 14, Thursday, TV Highlights S; Than Ever & By HOWARD PEARSON Deseret News Television Editor says that actors, singers and painters are all in the same business, com-- j He - . One type of unique service which educational TV can fur-nish is demonstrated tonight at 7 p.m. on Ch. 7 in telecasting X of The World of Bossa Nova. The hour-lon- g program concentrates on the musical IT traditions of Brazil and features several musical selections. ' It is being telecast for 70 Peace Corps members who are X -- t at Alta, where they have been training for service in Brazil. They will be at KUED for the program, which was produced x. for National Educational Television. Z The general pnhlic, of course, will be able to see the program. That the John Davidson show Rich Little and Mireille Mathieu. Movies of note include Seven Day in May" (Ch. 5 8 p.m.), a big film starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and others; and Young April (Ch. 7, 9 p.m.), a 1926 silent film remedy. The old folk and times are featured on Back Home With the King Family (Ch. 5, 7 Driggs p.m.), in which the old ' home in Pleasant Grove is and The King Family (Ch. 4, 9:30) a rerun of the familys regular series, -u' which the guest. THURSDAY VIEWING n stKtd (Btit pouiMlitiM, by Howard Poinon, or noted la omall typer laryo bold littlnfi ere paid 5 KCPX Newt Ic). ) , Am i & " 5 Top 5:53 7 Community m 'N. , 2 TV2 NEWS AT 6 Kent, it Mitchell, Marcroft Eubank, KCPX News (c). 5 Gtliigan's Island (c). 5:30 (C). ? 4 Cheyenne (hour). 4 ' r Misterogers' 6:13 Midnight Lamour. FRIDAY VIEWING 5:25 a.m. Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits is on Tom Jones Show tonight, Channel 4. 5 Form Summer program is being preby The Mothers-in-law- '. Semester. 11:30 4 Guide posts. Farm Viewers Digest. "SEVEN DAYS !N MAY" Report, and News (c), with Joseph Benti. 6 a.m. .m. 6:15 Burt Lancaster Ava Gardner 2 Understanding 4 Cisco Kid. Critique, "Night Watch," Steven Koch't tint published novel, which deels with Incest. Koch Is interviewed and the book is assessed by a panel of exp-rt- s. World Press (c). 2 Today Show and KUTV 5 Captain Kangaroo (c). S Beverly Hlllblllits 2 5 It Takes Two (c) Lucy (c). and 4S News (c). nd Concentration (c). You Asked For It. 5 Romper Room (c), KSL News (c). NBC News. 2 4 followed by LOU RAWLS 4 Morning News (c). 9:30 a.m. Hollywood Squares (c). The Galloping Gourmat (c). Dick Van Dykt. . 4 0:30 10 a.m. That Girl (c). of Lite (e). J Lova 10:30 The Klnf Family (c, rerun). 4-- Douglas (c, 90 minutes). Paul Harvey (c). 2:30 Tt 9:25 a.m. 2 4 5 Two On The Aisle (c). Dark Shadows (c). The Llnkletter Show (c). Women's Theater. 9 a.m. Personality c). Andy Griffith. 2:00 2 4 5 2:35 (c). 2 5 You Don't Say (c). 4 One Life to Live (c). 5 Edge ot Night (c). 5 8:55 a.m. The Toy That Grew Up, "Young April," a 1924 movie starrlnq Besstt Lova and Josaph Schildkraut. American Dialeeut, "Which Wav the Democratic Party," will consider the Implications at recant events in the U.S. end activities ef the Democratic Party. Specie' euests will be Royer Day at KSXX Radio in Salt Lika Citv. and Jean Democratic National Committee Women 1:00 J Another World (c). General Hospital (c). 5 Secret Storm (c). 4 1:30 8:30 a.m. 4 Jack Lalanne Doctors (c). 4 The Dating Game (C). Light (c). 2 (c). 8 a.m. 9:00 Thing. 12:30 7:30 it.m. 2 DEAN MARTIN (C) The GOLDDIGGERS Days ot Our Lives (c). Game (c). It a 7 a.m. Nancy Wilson, Rich Lif.le, Mireille Jones of the Mathieu, Davey Monkees, and Herman's Hermits (hour), Noon 2 2-- 2 Today In the West (c). 4 Firemen Frank (c, hour minutes). J Dragnet (c, rerun). Tom Jones (c. rerun) quest stars a.m. 2 You're Putting Me On (c). 4 Let's Make A Deal (c). 5 As the World Turns (c). Our World (c). 6:45 a.m. 8:30 4 Report. 5:35 a.m. 5 TOP CBS MOVIE! 11 This empted 5:30 a.m. S 7 Favorite Brunette," Hope end Dorothy "My starring Bob - ic Movie, ajn. SB (TV; SPECIALISTS Eye Guess (c) and NBC Newt (c) 4 Bewitched. 5 Search for Tomorrow (c). 2 11 ajn. FOB tec Game (c) followed by Carolyn Dunr (c). 4 Dream House (e). 5 Midday (c followed by Paul Hats (c)1 . Neighborhood (c), 6:30 Daniel Boone (c, rerun, hour). Bet of Ino Galloping Gourmet (c). 5 Anlmel World (e) toko a look at the sheep dop of New Zealand. 6:43 The Friendly Giant. 7:00 Flying Hun (c, ream). Home With the King Family (c) lies es its setting the family heme in Pleasant Grove (hour) ' 7 World of Bossa Nova (hour), 11 Carousel. 4 4 11 Ironside c, rerun, hour). Bewitched (c rerun). Big Picture (c). 8:00 4 That Girl (c. rtrun). a Where big new looks come on strong. Like our campus queens with straps. Groovy in whisper soft black leather uppers buckled once(. twice, thricel Carry a soft squashy black 'Ms! ai Win ifttlf J vlL rJyfl KING COUSINS Youll enjoy this hour-lon- g musical treat. The King Family sings Autumn Time in Pleasant Grove and All Aboard for Salt Lake City. Register Tapped Police today were looking for four men in their early 20s who entered Shapiro Travel Goods, 152 S. Main, and scooped $80 from the cash TONIGHT 7 PM knee-high- s. Chandler's knows V0J KSL-T- V all the answers to And for so little. gooMaiKaiMBMaM irc-y- irvtr.fljlof'.tV- Wearsheerstretch whats big on campus. register. 'Yfl leather strapped bag. cable - Single strap, 7.99 the other two, 10.99 . the bag, 8.99 T.iv.Jifj socks, 1.00 pr. tuatas LTAS t?f O o V4 ..Oft .Jig CQMailDa3G!! CHANDLERS 56 EAST BROADWAY (Mail orders, please include 60c pair postage. No C.O.D.s accepted.) '4""' " i ii. 003 Look anuer the cork Isacrs of 7UP bottle cups. If tbe bodey-tid- e of tbe cap contains the words "The Uncola" and either 55.00" or "254" yon win that amount. Redeem caps tor cash at any 7UP dealer or grocer aerved by the bottler listed below. 7,700 chances to win! Its easy. Nothing to boy. Frea unused 7UP bottle caps available from 7 UP bottling company or from any 7UP driver talesman. All Lucky Can most be redeemed by October 31, 1969. Offer good only la area aerved by. 7UP BOTTLING COMPANY 204 Gkodale Street Salt Lake Oty, Utah 84104 2 7 stars Shirley Jones and Oss (90 11:50 It Out. 7 Name of the Gome (c, rerun) guest Davta minutes). 4 Let s Moke A Daal (c). 5 Gomer Pyle (c, rerun). 2 5 Movie, "The Lady Gambles, starring Barbara Stanwyck and Tony Curtip 2 qiu (c). 6:30 . With Nourse, Welti and James Figuring Neighborhood Joey Bishop (c) guest stars Eva Gabor, O. C. Smith, Norm Crosby, end menteiist Krtskln (90 minutest. 5 Top Local News! ic CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS 7 8:15 Mlsterogers' Run For Your Life (c, hour). 11:30 Ay 'AX 2 TV2 NEWS AT 10 ic Mitchell, Kent, Eubank, Marcroft (c) 6:00 7 11:00 10:00 Alert. 6:00 10:50 S frK-iJ- National News WALTER CRONKITE CBS Evening News KUTV News (c). KSL News (c). Figuring If Out. 7 4 10:30 Tonigttt Shaw 4c) gvoot Kart Deb bte George (G')ber) Reynolds ' ' 'I 'A (c). Rawhtda. 2 5 4 News, weather and sports (c). 5:30 4 (c). e. 5:55 Community 5:00 Undsay, impressionist John feynar, and Res Maria (H minutes). it? zj i 11 Gillian's Uland (c). 5 Batman Cronk-It- Alert 7 4:30 By Com 5 News, Weather end Snorts (c). I . i 3:00 O and Juliet. VTv w gfor-g- " fu " 5 CBS News (c), wlttv Walter 4:00 10:29 td' k 7 raae family V' T-T- Cards (c). 2 The Early Show. 4 Captain Scotty (c). Family. Alert. munit . if'-- advortitamtnti.i (c) Danottk Color NEWS .Figuring it Out, followed bM Back Home with the The King Family show to be presented Aug. 20 on Ch. 4 will have I Believe In Magic as one of the songs. This is from hte Broadway musical, I Do! I Do! The musical has interest along the Wasatch Front because it will be performed this fall either at Valley Music Ha'l or the Pioneer Memorial Theater. Theyre both trying for it. r" Fashions In Sewing (c). 3:30 2-- With Nourse, Welti and James f - 3:20 2 7:30 Gene Barry, who will be remembered for his many roles on television, will open his new nightclub act Aug. 28 at the Flamingo in Las Vegas. Barry was in Bat Masterson, Burkes Law and the Name of the Came in television. Aaron Spelling, who produces The Mod Squad and the new series, The New People, was asked if older writers might have problems in writing for shows appealing to youth. His answer: Shakespeare was no teenager when he wrote Romeo rv i' r '"r yif 'v CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS F matriarch of the family, Mrs. William King Driggs, is a 2 s V of, t ; r" Channel Chuckles 5 Most Complete two Wilson, and Nancy Z V t y,mrTrrwi" r-"r- program, Tom Jones ,(Cb. 4, 8:30), has a rerun segment, guest starring Hermans Hermits, Davey Jones cl the Monkees, Unique Service Z This ' , Party. , ' variety with Deans daughter, Deana, and comedian Jackie Gayle among the guests. Two young panelists will discuss what they feel needs to be done to restructure the Democratic Party, on American Dialogue (Ch. 11, 9 p.m.), Which Way the Democratic in mun'eathit,'. Ive done some writing, and all my life Ive dealt in words. Standing up before an audience is a 2 transferable ability or tal- -' ent. I took up painting Burl Ives stars in new recently, and I think I could " communicate there, too. television series. Ives, who comes from a r singing family, gained his earliest reputation as singer. He started singing when he was four and has seldom let up since. He has recorded 67 albums, but feels he wants to act isnt music." now because most of the music, he says, travel , Bis singing career has been tied Into a hobby tag. During the depression, he was on a vagabond jaunt that lasted two years, lie traveled with a tent show and during the trip learned songs from many different sections of the coun try. ne Included some of these in his albums. Two main topics that enter Into interviews with Mr. Ives are mens fashions and diets. Noticing the trousers of a teenager on his set recently, Ives observed he has worn pants for years. His diet, on which he lost 75 pounds in four months recently, consisted of boiled rice, fruit and vegetables. It was z salt free and fat free. He has gained some of the weight back from his diet and now weighs 270, but was over 300 at one time. I n t Goldiggers, Seven Days The Kings non-reru- n "I think I'm happier now than Ive ever been. When I was younger, I didnt have enough sense io be happy. I play life by ear and live it day by day . . . Its good to be alive. I wouldnt miss it for the world. This is the philosophy of life of big Burl Ives, the burly I who is now in die midst of his second television singer-actoseries. In the new series, The Bold Ones, he plays the senior partner in a law firm. Previews of the shows have drawn good comments and its expected to become one of the most popular hits of the season. His first series, 0. K. Crackerby, didnt get off the ground. It might have been that the times werent right But I for it, Ives says. think they will be for this." Asked if he would sing, lie answered with a story: I remember one summer I did The Man Who Came To Dinner on the straw hat cir-- j cuii. The producer said to . me, Of course, the audience will expect you to sing. And I said, If they expect that, I'll have failed as an ,ctor. ' i ! 4 Variety show's, movies, a political discussion, and two King Family features highlight TV viewing tonight. Dean Martins Golddiggers (Ch. 2, 9 p.m.) is the only finwnHinniiiininniiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiimmi!'iMaiii 1 y pat , Happier I y 1 m ) r ; 1969 itniiinii!!:iiiiii:i!i.uiiiiiiiuiimiiimiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiinmiiiiiiii!iiinti I i |