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Page Two ~THE SUMMER DAILY--MICHIGAN DAILY TusaMy1,17
Thursday, May 10, 1973
RICK DU BROW:
Television in re view
I
ENDS THURSDAY!
Hermie, Oscy, & Benau,
They've come a long woy since
that Summer of '421
Class of '44 att1, 3, 5, 73 9 pm.
HOLLYWOOD - Astute tele-
viewers know provocative pro-
grams are available the year
rouned despite the "regular sea-
son" promotion arbitrarily em-
phasized by the networks for
monetary reasons.
All yon have to do is keep your
eyes open and not pay much at-
tention to what the networks are
pushing in any given week, at
any time of the year, because
their interests very often don't
t.v.
tonight
e:00a 4 7 11 13 News
9t Cotship at Eddie's Father
2 Ozie and Hariet
24 ABC News
50 Flintstones
630 2 11 CBS News
4 13 NBC News
7 ABC News -
91Deam of Jeannie
20 IRilenman
24 tiek Van Dyke
5 Giligan's Island
7:0 2 Teuth oe Cnsqencs
4 News
7 To Tell the Teth
9Beverly llillbllies
11 T Tell the Teth
13 What's My Line?
20 Land at the (Gants
24 Bowline toe Dollars
50 1 Love Lcy
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Cicus!
9 Mie-Adventuee
St1PaenttG~ae
3 Teth or Cosnsequece
24 Crcs!
50 Sogan'stHeoes
56 Action Continue's
tilt 2 11 The Wlatons-tDrama
4 1 Flip Wison
7 24 Md OSuast
20 Westing
S56IDragnet
9:3 St Mev tGeiffin
'tiot 2 1 Movie
4 13 lonside
7 24 Kng F
2tLee Tevin's GolttorSwinges
9:30 9 Slppy Thaugth Marid
20 Seven Hutnded Cuh
10:00 4 13 Dean Matin
7 24Streets oSan Francisco
9 TBe Announced
50 P'erry Ma'son
5 Action Cntinsc
11:3019(ontcrytime
11:0 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
(1CBC News
110 2 t1Movie
"The Bad Seed" (1956)
4 1 Johnny (arson
7.'74(CotortftwHoo
20Wal tes Fmil~y
50 Movie
"Ansoith irt Fces"
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CHILLING
SCIENCE FICTION!
HELD OVER-3R(D WEEK
Over -Popult ion,
pollution,
malnutrition, and..
People need i.
in the year 2022.
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coincide with the genuine inter-
ests of viewers.
AT ANY RATE, among the pro-
vocative upcoming network pro-
grams are these:
* Two brondcasts of CBS-TV's
"Look Up and Live" series, this
Sunday and -the following one,
about embattled Northern tre-
lad.
This Sunday's program pre-
sents "Lending trias Catholic
and Protestant clergymen argu-
ing their views on the causes of
the dilemma and the potential
role of churches in reconciling the
various factions."
A WEEK LATER, on May 20,
the series offers "Catholic a n d
Protestant laymen from Belfast
giving their opinions on the cur-
rent conflict -- the problems.
of social and economic equality
and the need to overcome the
painful memories of past hostili-
ties. They tell of specific actions
they have taken toward bring-
ing people together."
* The NBC-TV 'Today" semies
during the week of June 4-8, when
it will emanate from the United
Kingdom. There will be origina-
tions from London, a Welsh
mining town, Scotland, Liverpool,
and Bath, and a filed report from
Northern treland.
The 5SmmsertDsily. ant The Michigan
nasty, edited assdtmanagesd by studensts
at thse siveesity at Michigan. News
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* A two-and-a-half-hour spec-
ial, "Portrait of' Stalin," this,
coming Monday on the noncom-
mercial network, with the broad-
cast trying to put into historical
perspective the life o f the 1 a t e
Soviet leader.
*THE TWO NEW courses of
CBS-TV's college credit "Sum-
mer Semester" series beginning
the week of May 20: "The Im-
migrant tn American Life" And
"Practical English for Hispanic
Americans."
! A rebroadcat by CBS-TV
Aug. 24 of its brilliant production
of Arthur Miller's "Death of a
Salesan," with Lee J. Cobb;,
Mildred Dunnock, George Segal,
James Farentino, Albert Dekker,
Edward Andrews and Gene Wild-
er. It is a two-hour presentation,
and although CBS-TV said recent-
ly it would be seen .late this
sjpring or early, in the summer,
it is a welcome addition to a
television schedule anytime.
See TELEVIStON, Page 9
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