The White Falcon - 25.01.1964, Side 8
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WHITE FALCON
Saturday, January 25, 1964
After Hours
Entertainment Beat
Armed Forces Television - Channel 8
SATURDAY
1000 Kiddies Corner
1130 The Magic Land Of Aiakazam
1200 Exploring
1300 American Bandstand
1400 Cotton Bowl
1630 The Files Of Jeffrey Jones
1700 Col. March Of Scotland Yard
1730 The Pope’s Pilgrimage
1830 Candid Camera
1855 Chaplain’s Corner
1900 AFRTS News
1915 Air Force Information Film
1930 Jackie Gleason Show
2030 Lawrence Welk’s Dance Party
2130 The Defenders
2230 Gunsmoke
2255 AFRTS Final Edition News
2300 Northern Lights Playhouse
“Lady Gangster”
SUNDAY
1430 Chapel Of The Air
1500 This Is The Life
1530 Championship Bridge
1600 The Big Picture
1630 Biography
1700 CBS Sports Spectacular
1730 Ted Mack Show
1800 The G. E. College Bowl
1830 Twentieth Century
1900' AFRTS News
1915 The Sacred Heart
1930 Jerry Lewis Show
2030 Ed Sullivan Show
2130 Bonanza
2230 What’s My Line?
2300 AFRTS Final Edition News
2315 Northern Lights Playhouse
“Kid From Kokomo”
MONDAY
1630 Captain Kangaroo
1730 To Tell The Truth
1800 Tombstone Territory
1830 Danny Thomas Show
1900 AFRTS News
1915 Air Force Screen Magazine
1930 The Lieutenant
2030 The Thin Man
2100 Andy Griffith Show
2130 Sing Along With Mitch
2230 Flight
2300 AFRTS Final Edition News
2315 Steve Allen Show
TUESDAY
1630 Shari Lewis Show
1700 Lucky Larger Sports Time
1730 I’ve Got A Secret
1800 Lock Up
1830 Contrails
1900 AFRTS News
1915 Telenews Weekly
1930 True Adventure
2000 Dick Powell Theater
2100 Jack Benny Show
2130 Garry Moore Show
2230 Communism: Myth vs. Reality
2300 AFRTS Final Edition News
2315 Bell Telephone Hour
WEDNESDAY
1630 Captain Kangaroo
1730 The Price Is Right
1800 Sea Hunt
1830 Encyclopedia Brittanica
1900 AFRTS News
1915 Sacred Heart
1930 Dick VanDyke Show
2000 Armstrong Circle Theater
2100 Navy Band Concert
2130 The Untouchables
2230 Bob Newhart Show
2300 AFRTS Final Edition News
2315 Tonight Show
THURSDAY
1630 Robin Hood
1700 Zane Grey Theater
1730 Password
1800 Science In Action
1830 Ann Southern Show
1900 AFRTS News
1915 Telenews Weekly
1930 My Three Sons
2000 Hootenanny
2100 Perry Mason
2200 Sid Ceaser Show
2230 Peter Gunn
2300 AFRTS Final Edition News
2315 Steve Allen Show
FRIDAY
1630 Roy Rogers
1700 Men Of Annapolis
1730 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
1800 Photography — The Incisive
Art
1830 It’s A Wonderful World
1900 AFRTS News
1915 Country Style U. S. A.
1930 Current Events
2000 Rawhide
2100 Jack Paar Show
2200 Fight Of The Week
2300 AFRTS Final Edition News
2315 Tonight Show
A Buckeye teases our readers
eyes as this week’s Falcon sweet-
heart. Harriet Dreif-ort, whose
hobbies are dancing and drag
racing, is a junior at the Lutheran
High School in East Cleveland,
Ohio. Measuring 5’ 7”, this 18-
year-old beauty, with blue eyes
and natural blond hair, is the
prettiest girl ’round “ole” Cleve-
land town, according to Roland
Morgan IV of the Base Post Of-
fice.
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This week marks the return of
two series to Channel “8” tele-
vision. The first, a religious series
entitled “This Is The Life”, will
fill the 3 p.m. Sunday spot va-
cated last week by “The Christo-
phers” series. The second returnee,
“The Bell Telephone Hour”, will
replace “Playhouse 90” on Tues-
day evenings at 11:15.
“This is The Life” is produced
in cooperation with the Lutheran
Church and attempts to communi-
cate age-old religious truths by
clothing them in modern garb.
The religious wants of a typical
modern-day community are ad-
ministered by the Reverend Martin
in each half-hour dramatization.
In the initial episode Kent Tay-
lor plays a home contractor who
can’t make good on a number
of overdue contracts. His clients
complain to the District Attorney,
and he is directed to either begin
construction on the homes or re-
turn his clients’ deposits. Taylor
fails to meet either condition and
faces indictment on a fraud
charge. Pastor Martin offers an
honorable solution to his dilemma.
The program was last aired in
October, 1963 and is scheduled
for a 26-week run.
“The Bell Telephone Hour”,
long a family favorite, reappears
on this week’s schedule after a
six-month absence. The hour-long
musical series has been the recei-
pient of many coveted media
awards since its first radio per-
formance in 1940. Notable among
its television honors are the Na-
tional Association For Better
Radio and Television Award for
the “outstanding entertainment
program on television” for 1959,
1960 and 1962, the George F.
Peabody Award for 1959 and the
Look Magazine TV Award for
“Best Musical Series of the Year”
for 1959.
This Tuesday, Conductor Donald
Voorhees and the Bell Telephone
Orchestra are joined by Broad-
way and motion picture star Ro-
bert Preston, opera singers
Richard Tucker and Anna Moffo,
concert pianist Grant Johannes-
son and the Chad Mitchell Trio.
The series will be aired twice
monthly with its alternate, “The
Andy Williams Show”, occupying
the other two spots. Lee Remick
and Joey Bishop are just two
of the many big names in the
entertainment field slated for
guest spots on this 60-minute
variety series.
The two series combined will
run for 26 weeks.
A Texas lad rushed home from
kindergarten and insisted his mo-
ther buy him a set of pistols,
holsters and a gun belt.
“Why, whatever for, dear?” she
asked. “You’re not going to tell
me you need them for school?”
“Yes, I do,” the boy replied.
“Teacher said tomorrow she’s go-
ing to start teaching us how to
draw.”
Armed Forces Radio-1484
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
0000 Enchantment Of Music
0030 The Night Owl
0230 Continental Varieties
0300 Point Of Law
0305 Quarter Century Of Swing
0400 Album Time
0600 Country Junction
0655 Sign On
0700 AFRTS News
0715 Learn Icelandic
0720 Bulletin Board
0730 The Morning Show
0900 AFRTS News
0915 Coffee Break
0930 Mon: Family Theater
Tue: Mr. President
Wed: My Friend Irma
Thu: Johnny Dollar
Fri: Romance
0955 Doctor’s House Call
1000 Learn Icelandic
1005 Morning Serenade
1100 World Of Show Business
1130 Ira Cook Show
1200 Flair
1230 AFRTS News
1245 Learn Icelandic
1250 Bulletin Board
1300 Mid-day Matinee
1400 Concert Hall
1500 Analysis Of Events
1505 Country Corner
1600 Platter Party
1700 Music For Dining
1830 Current Events
1855 Learn Icelandic
1900 AFRTS News
1915 Analysis Of Events
1920 Doctor’s House Call
Fri: Dateline NATO
1925 Looking Back In Sports
1930 America’s Popular Music
2000 Rocking Rhythm
2100 Rhythm At Random
2200 Jim Ameche’s Pop Concert
2255 Learn Icelandic
2300 AFRTS News
2315 Musical Interlude
2330 One Night Stand
SATURDAY
0000 Music After Midnight
0100 The Night Owl
0400 Curt Massey
0425 Album Time
0655 Sign On
0700 AFRTS News
0715 Music On Parade
0730 Saturday Services
0800 Social Security File
0805 Big Jon And Sparky
0900 AFRTS News
0915 Men And Molecules
0930 Teen Time
1000 Yesterday’s Hits
1100 Sound Of Music
1200 Social Security File
1205 Navy Hour
1230 AFRTS News
1245 Bulletin Board
1300 Saturday Swingtime
1400 Tales Of The Northwest
1405 Sing Along With Mitch
1500 Country Junction
1600 Polka Party
1630 Bolero Time
1700 Music For Dining
1855 Chaplain’s Corner
1900 AFRTS News
1915 University Explorer
1930 Grand Ole’ Opry’
1955 Tales Of The Northwest
2000 Many Faces Of Folk Music
2055 Musical Interlude
2100 Best On Wax
2200 Tonight Show
2255 AFRTS News
2310 Easy Listening
SUNDAY
0000 Music ‘Til Dawn
0600 Johnny Green’s World Of
Music
0655 Sign On
0700 AFRTS News
0715 The Navy Swings
0730 Catholic Services
0800 The Sunday Hymns
0835 Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir
0900 AFRTS News
0915 Music For Sunday
1100 Protestant Services
1200 Spotlight Album
1230 AFRTS News
1245 Science Editor
1300 Hollywood Bowl
1430 Hawaii Calls
1500 From The Past
1600 Invitation To Learning
1625 Latin Tempo
1705 Small World
1800 Best On Wax
1900 AFRTS News
1915 The Navy Swings
1930 Dixeland Beat
2000 The Entertainer
2105 Steve Allen Show
2200 Tonight Show
2255 AFRTS News
2310 Easy Listening