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THE SUMMwER DAfI.Y

Friday, August 17, 1973

Page Twa THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, August 17, 1973
20 Ozele and Barrlet-Come#

CBS to show play
"Sticks and Bones"

CBS will show the highly con-
troversial play "Sticks and
Bones" at 9:00 p.m. this evening.
Bones" at 9:00 p.m. this eve-
ning. Written by David Rabe and
produced by Joseph Papp, the
play is the story of a POW who
returns home from Vietnam,
blind and disillusioned.
The reaction of his all-Ameri-
can family-to his problems and
to the war in general amounts
to a scathing condemnation of
American society.
Originally scheduled for show-
ing in March, the program was
cancelled by CBS executives for
fear its juxtaposition with the
return of the POWs would make
it extremely offensive to many
Americans.
Finale of
park poets
Saturday
The final session of the sum-
mer "Poetry in the Park" series
will take place this Saturday at
1:00 p.m. in West Park. The ser-
ies, which has been held every
Saturday since June, has brought
together a number of local and
nationally - known poets for
readings and dramatic presenta-
tions.
According to organizer Sam
Modica, t h i s week's session
should be the finest yet. Sched-
uled to read poetry are Diana Re-
vere (A Chicago poet), A. J.
Lindenberg, (author of "Frag-
ments" and instructoreat School-
craft Community College in Li-
vonia), Jim Allen (English in-
structor from the- University and
Hopwood winner) as well as John
Bollweg, Sam Modica and Lar-
ry Joseph, all local poets.
In addition to the poets a num-
ber of songwriters, musicians
and mimes will be on hand to
provide entertainment.

A number of CBS affiliates at
the time had indicated they
would refuse to run the play if
it were released.
Papp blasted the network for
the cancellation and a number
of critics joined him in condemn-
ing what they considered an act
of censorship on the part of
CBS.
One critic who reviewed the
play before its scheduled March
showing said, "I cannot recall
anything on commercial televi-
sion of an intensity comparable
to this production."
The cast features Anne Jack-
son, Cliff De Young, Tom Al-
dredge and Asa Gim.

t.v.
tonight
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Courtship of Eddie's Father
20 Land of the Giants
24 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner
50 Flintstones
56 Erica-Crafts
6:15 56 Theonie
6:30 2 11 CBS News-Roger Mudd
4 13 NBC News-John Chancellor
7 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner
9 1 Dream of Jeannie-Comedy
24 Dick Van tyke
50 Gilligan's Island
56 Free Stage-Freddie King
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 News
7 To Tell theT ruth
9 Beverly Hillbillies
11 To Tell the Truth

13 What's My Line?
20 Nanny and the Professor
24 Bowling for Dollars
50 I Love Lucy
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Wait Till Your Father Gets
9 Lassie
11 You Asked For It
13 Truth or Consequences
20 Good News
24 Wait Till Your Father Gets
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
56 World Press
8:00 2 11 60 Minutes
4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Brady Bunch
9 Pig and Whistle
21 Burke's Law-Crime Drama BW
30 56 Washington Week in
Review
50 Dragnet
8:30 4 13 Little People-Comedy
7 24 Odd Couple
9 Judy and Jim Show-Music
30 Under the Dome
s0 Merv Griffin
56 Black Perspective on the
News
9:00 2 11 Sticks and Bones-Drama
4 13 Movie-Western
7 24 Room 222
9 News-Don Daly

20 Ozzie and Harriet-Comne
56 Evening at Pops
9:30 7 24 Corner Bar
9 Sports Scene
20 Seven Hundred Club
10:00 7 24 Love, American Style
9 Country Roads
50 Perry Mason BW
5i An American Family
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson
50 One Step Beyond-Drama BW
11:30 2 Movie-Comedy BW
"Sail a Crooked Ship" (1841)
4 13 Johnny CarsaR
7 24 In Concert-MousC
9 News
11 Movie-Thriller
-Something Evil" (1172)
20 Camp Meeting Hour-Religiol
50 Movie-Drama BW
12:00 9 Movie--Drama BW
"To Each His Own." (1946)
1:00 4 13 Midnight Speelal
7 Movie-Drama BW
"Man in the Shadow." (1157)
11 News
1:30 2 Movie-Drama BW
"The Girl in the Black Stt*-
ings." (1857)
9 Wrestling
2:30 4 13 News
3:00 2 Divorce Court
7 News
3:30 2 News

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