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THE SUMMER DAILY
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tonight
6:00 2 4 9 11 13 News
20 Temple Baptist Church
50 Star Trek
6:30 2 11 CBS News-Dan Rather
4 13 NBC News-Garrick Utley
7 24 Reasoner opRert
9 Canada Summer Games
20 Ozzie and Harriet
56 What's the Big Idea?
7:00 2 Superstars of Rock
4 George Pierrot
7 News
9 It's Up to You
11 Hee Haw
13 Lawrence Welk
20 Movie
"The Terror." (1963)
24 Call of the West-Drama
7:30 2 Young Dr. Kildare
4 Johnny Mann's Stand Up
and Cheer
7 TownMeeting
9 Norm Cash
24 Johnny Mann's Stand Up
and Cheer
56 Musical Encounter
1:00 2 11 All in the Family
4 13 Hitched-Comedy
7 24 Partridge Family
9 All Around the Circle,
30 5" The Smsio-Music
50 That Good Ole Nashville Music
8:30 2 11 Bridget Loves Bernie
7 24 Paul Lynde-Comedy
9 Tommy Hunter
20 Movie-Fantasy BW
"The Angel Who Pawned Her
Harp."
30 56 Playhouse New York
Biography -
50 Nitty Gritty_
9:00 2 11 Say Tyler Moore
7 24 Burns and Cchreiber
Comedy Hour
50 Prisoner-Drama
9:30 2 11 Bob Newhart
4 13 Savage-Crime Drama
9 Bless This House
10:00 2 11 Mission: Impossible
7 24 figsaw-Crime Drama
9 Gallery-Documentary
20 Seven Hundred Club
30 56 Heifetz Concert
50 Lou Gordon
10:30 9 Document
11:00 2 4 7 1 13 News
9 CBC News-George Finstad
24 ABC News
56 The Violin-Documentary
11:15 9 A Look Back
24 Canadian Pro Football
11:30 2 Movie-Adventure
"The Long Ships." (English;
1964)
4 Johnny Carson
7 Movie-Musical
"Annie Get Your Gun." (1950)
9 Encounter
11 Movie-Drama
"Forever My Love." (Austrian;
1955-57)
13 Movie-Drama BW
"Guns of Darkness." (English:
1962)
50 Movie-Drama BW
"Wolves of the Deep."
(Italian; 1959)
12:00 9 Movie-Drama
"The Hell with Hesroe." (1968)
1:00 4 13 News
1:30 2 Movie-Drama -
"Two Living1One Dead."
(English; 191)
7 Movie-Mlusical
"Call Me Madam" (1953)
11 News
2:00 9 Signs of the Zodiac
3:00 2 Divorce Court
7 News
3:30 2 News
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Saturday, August 4, 1973
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Quinn set to take on
Walters and Today
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Sally.
Quinn, the young and bold Wash-
ington feature writer whom CBS
hopes will boost its sagging morn-
ing news ratings, takes on Bar-
bara Walters Monday, NBC's
reigning matriarch of the break-
fast table.
Quinn, 32, was handpicked by
CBS V i c e President Gordon
Manning to head a revamped
version of the CBS Morning News
in an effort to put the program
back in competition with Bar-
bara Walters and the Today
show, which has long dominated
the early morning ratings.
THE NEW SHOW, which re-
places the old CBS morning news
with John Hart, will contain less
hard news and more newsfea-
tures, guest personalities, humor,
and give and take between Quinn
and her co-host, veteran CBS cor-
respondent Hughes Rudd. The
emphasis, says CBS, will be on
"a softer, breezier, more folksy
approach."
Quinn's debut has been a fa-
vorite topic of conversation at
Manhattan cocktail parties ever
since New York magazine came
out with a cover story picturing
her perched on top of a pile of
luggage. "Good morning. I'm
Sally Quinn. CBS brought me
here to make trouble for Barbara
Walters," read the caption under-
neath.
There has been a lot of talk
and a lot of publicity about the
competition and the ensuing "cat-
fight" between the two personal-
ities. Both have cringed at the
goSsip.
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JAMES CAGNEY in a screen gem
The powerful story of Cody Jarrett, a
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impulses that draw him towards the cop
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