The White Falcon - 23.05.1964, Side 8
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WHITE FALCON
Saturday, May 23, 1964
Armed Forces
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
12:00 The Enchantment of Music
12:30 The Night Owl Part I
2:00 News
2:05 The Night Owl Part IX
3:00 Looking Back on Sports
3:05 A Quarter Century of Swing
4:00 News
4:05 Album Time
5:55 Sign On
6:00 News
6:05 Country Junction
7:00 News
7:15 Bulletin Board
7:30 The Timekeeper Show Part I
8:00 News
8:05 The Timekeeper Show Part n
9:00 News
9:05 Novelist in the Sportlight
9:10 Social Security File
9:15 This is my Story
9:30 Bolero Time
Mon, Wed, Fri:
Don McNeil’s Breakfast Club
Tues—Thurs
10:00 News
10:05 A. M. Theater
Mon. Gunsmoke
Tues. My Friend Irma
Wed. Suspense
Thurs. My Favorite Husband
Fri. The Line-up
10:30 Continental Varieties
11:00 News
11:05 The Pot-Luck Show
11:30 The World of Show Business
12:00 News
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:30 Ira Cook
1:00 News
1:05 Mid-Day Matinee
2:00 News
2:05 Concert Hall
3:00 News
3:05 Country Comer
4:00 News
4:05 Platter Party
5:00 News
5:05 Music for Dining Part I
6:00 News
6:05 Music for Dining Part H
6:35 Current Events
7:00 News
7:15 Mon: A Little About Iceland
Tues-Thu: Doctor’s House Call
Fri: Dateline NATO
7:20 Tues-Fri: Looking Back On
Sports
7:20 Doctor’s House Call
7:25 Analysis of Events
7:30 America’s Popular Music
8:00 News
8:05 Rhythm at Random Part I
9:00 News
9:05 Rhythm at Random Part n
9:30 AFRS Playhouse
Mon. Johnny Dollar
Tues. Mr. President
Wed. Life of Riley
Thurs. Family Theater
Fri. Suspense
10:00 News
10:05 Jim Ameche’s Pops Concert
11:00 News
11:15 Analysis of Events
11:20 Novelist in the Spotlight
11:25 Looking Back on Sports
SATURDAY
12:00 Music After Midnight
1:00 The Night Owl Part I
2:00 News
2:05 The Night Owl Part II
4:00 News
4:05 Curt Massey
4:30 Album Time
5:55 Sign On
6:00 News
Radio—1484
6:05 The Sound of Music
7:00 News
7:15 Music on Parade
7:30 Saturday Services
8:00 News
8:05 Big John and Sparky
9:00 News
9:05 Navy Hour
9:30 Teen Time
10:00 News
10:05 Comshuckers
11:00 News
11:15 Ysterday’s Hits
12:00 News
12:15 Bulletin Board
12:30 Army Hour
12:55 Northwest Pacific
1:00 News
1:05 Jazz Book
2:00 News
2:05 Sing Along With Mitch
3:00 News
3:05 Country Junction
4:00 News
4:05 Small World
5:00 News
5:05 Music for Dining Part I
6:00 News
6:05 Music for Dining Part II
6:30 Freedom Sings
6:55 Chaplain’s Comer
7:00 News
8:30 Jimmy Dean Show
8:00 News
8:05 The Many Faces of Folk Music
9:00 News
9:05 The Best on Wax
10:00 News
10:05 Steve Allen
11:00 News
11:15 Easy Listening
SUNDAY
12:00 Music After Midnight
2:00 News
2:05 Music ’Til Dawn Part II
4:00 News
4:05 Music ’Til Dawn Part III
6:00 News
6:05 Music ’Til Dawn Part IV
6:55 Sign-On
7:00 News
8:00 News
8:05 Sunday Hymns
8:35 Salt Lake City Tabernacle
Choir
9:00 News
9:05 Music for Sunday Part I
10:00 News
10:55 News
11:00 Protestant Services
12:00 News
12:15 Science Editor
12:30 Spotlight Album
1:00 Hollywood Bowl
2:30 Hawaii Calls
3:00 News
3:05 George Shearing at Home
4:00 News
4:05 Invitation to Learning
4:30 Latin Tempo
5:00 News
5:05 Music for Dining Part I
6:00 News
6:05 Music for Dining Part II
7:00 News
7:15 The Navy Swings
7:30 Polka Party
8:00 News
8:05 The Entertainer
9:00 News
9:05 The Best on Wax
10:00 News
10:05 Footlights and Soundtracks
11:00 News
11:15 Easy Listening
NOTICE
Music . . . dancing . . . hap-
py hour prices . . . buffet,
are all yours to see, hear
and enjoy during the Iceland
Defense Force’s Annual Sum-
mer Formal Dinner Dance to
be held at the “O” Club on
Saturday, May 23.
Listen and dance to the
BIG SOUND of Elfar Berg’s
New Band as it plays con-
temporary music to suit your
individual tastes.
For reservations call 2157
or 2161 and make a date for
the Summer Formal .
The Radio Log
This week on Army Hour the
emphasis is on the United
States Army Dance Combo, the
Dixielanders and the Surfcas-
ters, all specialty groups from
the world famous United States
Army Band.
The selections include: “TV
Time,” Dance Band Combo;
“Jealous Heart,” The Surfcas-
ters. “The Stripper,” The Dixie-
landers; “Tequila, Your Cheat-
in’ Heart. This program is fea-
tured Saturdays on AFRTS at
12:30 p.m.
Freedom Sings comes along
with a story about Lt. Col. Ber-
nard G. Elfert, United States
Army, stationed at Edgewood
Arsenal in Maryland.
Colonel Elfert has been awar-
ded the George Washington
Medal and one thousand dollars
for his entry in the letter to
his son entitled “What Can I
Do For Freedom?”
The United States Army Band
and Chorus, directed by Major
Samuel Loboda present: “The
Jubilee March,” “Bye Bye
Baby,” “Melody of Love,”
“Testament of Freedom (by
Randall Thompson), and “Key
Largo, (by Benny Carter).
Hugh Cherry is host on The
Many Faces of Folk Music, and
he presents a program of “Folk-
lore of Early American Drink-
ing Songs.” Music: “Mountain
Dew,” Stanley Brothers; “Corn
Whisky,”. Limeliters; “There’ll
Be Moonshining in The Old
Kentucky Hills,” Stringbean and
his Banjo; “John McAdoo,
“Whisky, You’re The Devil”,
“Juice of the Barley,” Clancy
Brothers and Tommy Makem;
and “Cooper Keattle,” Joan
Baez.
And last but not least, don’t
forget Hollywood Bowl Sunday’s
at 1:00 p.m. This program fea-
tures the Best of the Bowl Clas-
sics, this week’s host is Bruce
Wendell and the Great Los
Angeles Philharmonic Orchest-
ra.
And all this is just a seg-
ment of the Armed Forces
Radio and Television Service’s
schedule of informative pro-
grams.
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Service Dependents
Top 3 Million
(AFPS) — Latest figures
reveal that the number of
Defense Department depend-
ents is 3,964,280.
Figures supplied to the
Senate show that as of Sept
30, 1963, the Army had 1.2
million dependents located in
the continental U.S., Alaska,
Hawaii and overseas.
The Air Force has nearly
1.6 million dependents, the
Navy 768,516, and the Ma-
rine Corps less than 200,000.
AFTS-Channel 8
SATURDAY
10:00 Kiddles Comer
11:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam
12:00 Exploring
1:00 American Bandstand
2:00 Saturday Sports Time
4:30 Colonel Flack
5:00 Phil Silvers Show
2:00 Baseball Game of the Week
5:30 Current Events
6:00 Candid Camera
6:55 Chaplain’s Comer
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 To Be Announced
7:30 Jackie Gleason Show
8:30 Sing Along With Mitch
9:30 Lawrence Welk
10:30 Gunsmoke
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Northern Lights Playhouse
“Romance on the High Seas”
SUNDAY
2:00 Way Of The Cross
2:30 The Chapel of the Air
3:00 This Is The Life
3:30 Science All Stars
4:00 The Big Picture
4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular
6:00 A Wild Winters Night
6:30 The G. E. College Bowl
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Sacred Heart
7:30 Bonanza
8:30 Ed Sullivan Show
9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 What’s My Line
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 The Tonight Show
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 Lock Up
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Steve Allen Show
TUESDAY
4:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
5:00 Encyclopedia Brittanlca
5:30 Wonderful World of Golf
6:30 Alumni Fun
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Telenews Weekly
7:30 Dick Powell Theater
8:30 The Jimmy Dean Show
9:30 Combat
10:30 Science Fiction Theater
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 The Andy William Show
WEDNESDAY
4:30 Captain Kangaroo
5:30 The Price Is Right
6:00 Sea Hunt
6:30 Biography
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Sacred Heart
7:30 Dick Van Dyke Show
8:00 The Garry Moore Show
9:00 Navy Band Concert
9:30 The Untouchables
10:30 Jack Benny
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Tonight Show
THURSDAY
4:30 Do You Know?
6:00 My Little Margie
5:30 Password
6:00 Science In Action
6:30 True Adventure
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 To be Announced
7:30 My Three Sons
8:00 Hootenanny
9:00 Perry Mason
10:00 The Edie Adams Show
10:30 Mystery Theater
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Steve Allen Show
FRIDAY
4:30 The Ted Mack Show
5:00 Bob Cummings Show
5:30 It’s A Wonderful World
6:00 Eclipse of the Quiet Sun
6:30 Lucky Lager Sports Time
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Air Force News Review
7:30 Current Events
8:00 Rawhide
9:00 Jack Paar Show
10:00 Fight Of Week (Ramos-
DeRadol
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Northern Lights Playhouse
“Silver Star”
Each year more than a mil-
lion high school youngsters,
throughout the world, build
outstanding projects that are
exhibited in Sience Fairs under
the auspices of Science Service.
Now, for the first time, many
of the award winning projects
of these talented young people
will be shown to the television
audience on our new series
entitled, “Science All-Stars.”
Don Morrow is academically
suited to his role as host of
Science All-Stars, a series in
which scientific minded young-
sters demonstrate their own
creative experiments. This pro-
gram will be seen for 20 weeks
and pre-empts, “The Land Of
The Free.”
Tuesday evenings at 10:30,
Science Fiction Theatre will be
coming your way, on Channel
“8”, for the next 16 weeks. This
is truly a mystery packed drama
designed primarily to keep the
viewer in complete suspence and
un-aware of the plot till the
end of each intriguing program.
FOND OF HER — Pardon the pun,
but anyone would be fond of Miss
Jane Fonda, daughter of actor
Henry Fonda.
British Plan Shrine
To Honor Kennedy
(AFPS)—Great Britain is
playing a unique tribute to the
late president John F Kennedy.
The British government plans
to set aside an acre of the his-
toric meadow at Runnymeade
on the Thames River, for a me-
morial to the slain President. A
simple block monument will
stand on the green field where
the Magna Carta was signed in
1215.