Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1963)

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Among the myriad filmland phenomena slated to come under the new show's fond scrutiny are: The gangster movies— with such beloved public enemies as Bogart, Cagney and Robinson brassknuckling their way to top billing. The monster cycle— in which the likes of Chaney, Lugosi and Karloff proved that looks aren't everything. The comedy approach— from the Keystone Cops taking a corner on two reels, to Doris Day and Rock Hudson swapping sotto voce pillow talk. In all, "The Hollywood Story" shapes up as an out-of-the-ordinary portrait of the silver screen. As such, it's a fitting entry in NBC-TV's way-outof -the-ordinary Fall schedule— a varied lineup that ranges from proven favorites like "Hazel" and "The Eleventh Hour" to such newcomers as "The Bill Dana Show" and the "Mr. Novak" dramas. We'^ MM looked forward to so dazzling a season. HHH Look to NBC for the best combination of news, information and entertainment.