The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 14.03.1964, Síða 4

The White Falcon - 14.03.1964, Síða 4
4 WHITE FALCON Saturday, March 14, 1964 Peck, accompanied by his wife, chats with Lt. Claire E. Brou, Service Information Officer and Walt Platteborze J03, of the White Falcon, during his stop at Keflavik. Gregory Peck Pays Visit To Keflavik International JuM A fit went pleaM " We at Armed Forces Television are very sorry that you and your classmates are not satisfied with our present se- lection of television programs. Unfortunately, we exercise little control over the selec- tion of TV programs. We are in somewhat the same situa- tion as you and your classmates are with your allowance. We, too, have a “parent” who is located in Los Angeles, California. This parent organization makes selections of all programs. To obtain programs for Keflavik and AFRTS stations all around the world, they must deal with the studios which make the films, the advertisers who sponsor the programs, and other parties which in some way are connected with the production and broadcast of the various show. Often Los Angeles simply does not have the money available to get exactly what they would like to have for distribution. When Los Angeles finally obtains permission to use a particular show, they issue it out to the various overseas television stations operated by the Armed Forces. In much the same manner as you receive your weekly allowance from your father, Channel 8 receives one film shipment per week. Our “allowance” comes in the form of eight boxes of films, which makes up one week of television pro- grams as you see them on your home TV set. Although we would like to please you and your class- mates as well as all of our viewers, all that we can do is write Los Angeles suggesting the popularity of certain pro- grams and request that they be made available to us. It is our desire that in the future Los Angeles wilt provide us with shoivs that you all like, even though “Walt Disney” is no longer available. I hope that this letter will help you understand better why we do not and cannot have all of the programs that we would like to have, but we trust that you and your classmates will continue to be members of our televiewing audience. Very Sincerely, Claire E. Brou Lieutenant, U. S. Navy Officer in Charge, AFRTS * * * Renown actor Gregory Peck paid an unexpected visit to Iceland last week when his America bound air- liner stopped briefly at Keflavik International Airport. Mr. Peck’s ground time allowed him about 30 minutes during which he met the press and de- lighted souvenir seekers with his autograph. Accompanied by his wife, Mr. Peck was returning to Los Angeles after filming his latest movie in France, which is entitled “Behold the Pale Horse”. His comments concerning the picture included “don’t ask me to explain the title.” Mr. Peck said this was his first trip to Iceland and that he enjoy- ed visiting. “I am interested in every place” he said. Shortly before his departure he The Radio Log by Thomas Nugent, SN Scores from top musical come- dies, motion pictures and television productions are the features on AFRS, Keflavik’s new Sunday night show. The new program, “Footlights and Soundtracks” replaces the “Tonight” show at 10:05 p.m. Sun- day evenings. Tomorrow’s show puts “Porgy and Bess” in the spotlight, and next week “South Pacific” comes your way. In many cases, the cast will be the original performers. Another new feature will be heard on “A. M. Theater” Friday mornings at 10:05. The “Line-up” will replace “Comedy Corner” on that day. Other features on the program are: “Gunsmoke” (Mon- days) ; “My Friend Irma” (Tues- days) ; “Suspense” (Wednesdays) and “My Favorite Husband” (Thursdays). Saturday might well be labeled “Country Music Day” on AFRS. The “foot-stompin’ sound” starts bright and early — at 6:05 a.m. with the “Cornshuckers”. More comes your way at 3:05 p.m. with “Country Junction” and at 7:30 p.m. with the “Grand Ole Opry”, the show originating at the “Country Music Capital of the World” Nashville, Tennessee. COMING SOON — “Novelist in Spotlight”, a five-minute program dealing with American novelists and their motivations, will be air- ed in conjunction with displays of books by the authors at the base library. was asked about his next movie and his comment was “I’m going to relax a month before thinking of another picture.” LceriS Isienzku Learn Icelandic The written version of Learn Icelandic on AFRTS Radio with Sonny Greco and Maxine. Hva5 er klukkan? (KVAHDH ayr KLEWK-kahn?) What time is it? Hvar get eg fengiS sukkulaSi? (KVAH GET-YEG FEN-gith SOOK-kew-la-dhee?) Where can I get some chocolate? Kaffi og kokur, takk fyrir. (KA- fee ow KOE-kur, TAHK feer- eer.) Coffee and cakes, if you please. Hvad heitir j>u? (KVAHDH HAY-tidh THU?) What is your name? Hallo, hvaS segirdu gott? (HAL- lo, KVAHDH SAY-ithu GAWT?) Hello, what’s new? Eg segi allt agastt. (YEG SAY- ee AWLT AWGETT.) Every- thing’s fine, thanks. Hvar er nsesta posthus? (KVAR ayr NAI-sta POAST-hooss?) Where is the nearest post office? I dag er fostudagur. (ee DAH- GH ayr FER-stew-DA-ghewr.) Today is Friday. A morvun er utborgunardagur. (ow MAWR-gewn ayr OOT-BOR- gun-ayr-DAGUR.) Today is pay- day. Klukkan er sex. Nei, klukkan er fimm. (KLEWK-kahn ayr SEX. NAY, KLEWK-kahn ayr FIM.) It is six o’clock. No, it is five o’clock. Get eg fengiS hnif og gaffal? (GET-YEG FENGITH NEEF ow GA-fahdl?) Could I have a knife and a fork? Know Your Traffic Sign Annodf bonn OTHER RESTRICTION IT’S ANNIVERSARY TIME This Sunday evening at 10:30 “What’s My Line?” begins its 15th year on television, a notable feat in an industry where pro- grams age fast and die young. This program is a national habit and institution which maintains an air of slight formality and con- siderable style. Let’s play along with host John Daly and panelists Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Dorothy Killgallen this, and every Sunday at 10:30 p.m. A WHITE HOUSE VISIT Daniel Garcia of Cotulla, Texas, was a guest of President Lyndon B. Johnson as a direct result of an appearance on “I’ve Got a Se- cret.” As a youngster, Garcia was one of a class of 30 taught by Mr. Johnson. One day Mr. John- son caught Garcia clowning be- fore the class. He took the offend- er to his office and spanked him. Before the show went off the air, President Johnson placed a tele- phone call to the studio in New York and spoke to Garcia back stage. “Hello Daniel,” said the President, “I just finished watch- ing you. Tell me, does it still hurt?” “Oh no, Mr. President,” Carcia replied with a smile, “I treasure the memory.” “You’re very photogenic,” Presi- dent Johnson added. “I congratu- late you and I would like for you to come to Washington and visit me.” Garcia flew to Washington and was met at the airport and driven to the White House to visit with his former teacher, now President of the United States. AFTS - Channel 8 This Week’s Fare SATURDAY 10:00 Kiddies Corner 11:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 12:00 Exploring 1:00 American Bandstand 2:00 NBA Basketball 4:30 Files Of Jeffery Jones 5:00 Col. March Of Scotland Yard 5:30 Current Events 6:30 Candid Camera 6:55 Chaplain’s Comer 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Country Style U.S.A. 7:30 Jackie Gleason Show 8:30 Lawrence Welk’s Dance Party 9:30 The Defenders 10:30 Gunsmoke 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Northern Lights Playhouse “Man Alone” SUNDAY 2:30 Chapel Of The Air 3:00 This Is The Life 3:30 Communism: Myth vs. Reality 4:00 The Big Picture 4:30 Mr. Wizard 5:00 CBS Sports Spectacular 6:30 Biography (Madam Chaing) 7:00 AFRTS News 5:30 Ted Mack Show 6:00 G. E. College Bowl 7:15 Sacred Heart 7:30 Jerry Lewis Show 8:30 Ed Sullivan Show 9:30 Bonanza 10:30 What’s My Line 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Northern Lights Playhouse “Fingerprints Don’t Lie” MONDAY 4:30 Captain Kangaroo 5:30 To Tell The Truth 6:00 Tombstone Territory 6:30 Danny Thomas Show 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Social Security In Action 7:30 Andy Griffith Show 8:00 The Lieutenant 9:00 The Thin Man 9:30 Danny Kaye Show 10:30 Flight 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Steve Allen Show TUESDAY 4:30 Shari Lewis Show 5:00 Encyclopedia Brittanica 5:30 Sing Along With Mitch 6:30 Lock Up 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Telenews Weekly 7:30 True Adventure 8:00 Dick Powell Theater 9:00 Jack Benny Show 9:30 Garry Moore Show 10:30 Championship Bridge 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Andy Williams Show WEDNESDAY 4:30 Captain Kangaroo 5:30 The Price Is Right 6:00 Sea Hunt 6:30 Lucky Lager Sports Time 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Sacred Heart 7:30 Dick Van Dyke Show 8:00 U.S. Steel Hour 9:00 Zane Grey Theater 9:30 The Untouchables 10:30 I’ve Got A Secret 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Tonight Show THURSDAY 4:30 Do You Know? 5:00 My Little Margie 5:30 Password 6:00 Science In Action 6:30 Ann Southern Show 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Telenews Weekly 7:30 My Three Sons 8:00 Hootenanny (Fordham U.) 9:00 Perry Mason 10:00 Edie Adams Show 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Steve Allen Show FRIDAY 4:30 1, 2, 3, Go 5:00 Men Of Annapolis 5:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 6:00 Louis Armstrong 6:30 It’s A Wonderful World 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Air Force News In Review 7:30 Current Events 8:00 Rawhide 9:00 Jack Paar Show 10:00 Fight Of Week (Rodriguez- McClure) 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Tonight Show

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