Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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TV SHOWSHEET continued Only ONE is atop the Continental Divide Serving bo,th the Atlantic and Pacific Sides of America i<XLF TV4 Montana East— The Walker Co. West — Pacific Northwest Broadcasters HOTEL H Neu > Weston MADISON AT 50TH English Lounge Meeting place of show business SPECIAL PROGRAMS Big guns among upcoming programs this season are the network specials, with more than 100 scheduled on NBC-TV, 20 on CBS-TV. ABC-TV as yet has none scheduled. CBS-TV Oct. 13 (Sun.), 8-9 p.m. Edsel Show Oct. 27 (Sun.), 5-6:30 p.m. Nov. 24 (Sun.), 5-6 p.m. See It Now Nov. 3 (Sun.), 5-6 p.m. first of a series The Seven Lively Arts Nov. 6 (Wed.), 9-10 p.m. Dec. 3 (Tues.), 9-10 p.m. Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show Dec. 1 (Sun.), 5-6 p.m. Conquest NBC-TV Oct. 2 (Wed.), 12:45 p.m.— conclusion World Series Oct. 5 (Sat.), 10-11 p.m. Dean Martin Show Oct. 6 (Sun.), 9-10 p.m. Bob Hope Show Oct. 13 (Sun.), 6:30-7:30 p.m. Pinocchio Oct. 13 (Sun.), 9-10:30 p.m. Standard Oil 75th Anniversary Show Oct. 17 (Thurs.), 9:30-11 p.m. Hallmark Hall of Fame Oct. 25 (Fri.), 9-10 p.m. Bell Telephone System Show Nov. 4 (Mon.), 9-9:30 p.m. Oldsmobile Show Nov. 5 (Tues.), 9-10 p.m. Jerry Lewis Show Nov. 7 (Thurs.), 8:30-9:30 p.m. Bob Hope Show Nov. 16 (Sat.), 8-9 p.m. Las Vegas Show Nov. 17 (Sun.), 9-11 p.m. General Motors 50th Anniversary Show Nov. 18 (Mon.), 9:30-11 p.m. Hallmark Hall of Fame Nov. 21 (Thurs.), 10-11 p.m. Project 20 Nov. 26 (Tues.), TBA The Pied Piper of Hamelin Nov. 27 (Wed.), 8:30-10:30 p.m. Annie Get Your Gun Nov. 28 (Thurs.), 11-12 noon Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Dec. 7 (Sat.), 9-10 p.m. Bob Hope Show Dec. 8 (Sun.), 2-4 p.m. NBC Opera Company Dec. 13 (Fri.), 8-9 p.m. Jerry Lewis Show Dec. 15 (Sun.), 6:30-8 p.m. Hallmark Hall of Fame Dec. 28 (Sat.), 2:15-4:45 p.m. Blue-Grey Football Game Dec. 28 (Sat.), 4:45-conclusion East-West Football Game Dec. 29 (Sun.), TBA Pro-Football Championship Game Dec. 29 (Sun.), TBA Year-End News Review AWARDS KNX, KNXT (TV) Take 3 State Fair Awards CBS-owned stations KNX and KNXT (TV) Los Angeles walked off with a bronze and two gold medals in the Top Show contest conducted by the California State Fair for the best program or series of the year in any category, including news, by a California radio or tv station. Double-awardwinner KNXT received a gold medal for Journey, a weekly half-hour educational series, and a bronze medal for The Big News, a late-evening, half-hour, MondayFriday news program covering sports, weather and a "special report" as well as a summary of the day's news. KNX won the gold medal awaiued in the metropolitan radio station category for its Minority Report on how the Japanese Americans of California have rebuilt their lives since World War II. KSBW Salinas won the non-metropolitan radio silver medal for its 10-hour Salute to Baseball. Another silver medal went to KPIX (TV) San Francisco and the California Academy of Arts & Sciences for Science in Action. Bob Stone (C. Robert Bupp) of KFOX Long Beach, was chosen 1957 Voice of California in a second competition conducted by the California State Fair among the state's staff announcers at radio and tv stations. Mr. Stone also was chosen as the best staff announcer at a metropolitan radio station. David E. Browne of KVON Napa was named the best staff announcer at a non-metropolitan station and Claude Prentiss Mann Jr. of KSBW-TV Salinas won the award as best television voice. More than 100 staff announcers sent one-minute tape or disc recordings for consideration by the judges. Money awards of $100 to Mr. Stone and $50 each to the other two winners, as well as plaques and certificates, were presented Aug. 31 at the press-radio-tv dinner, with Gov. Goodwin Knight making presentations. LAA Sets 'Outstanding Ad Awards' The League of Advertising Agencies will present its second annual "outstanding advertising awards" in nine categories at its seventh annual dinner Jan. 31, 1958, at the Plaza Hotel, New York, according to Lester Harrison, president. Included are awards for the best radio and television campaign. The deadline for entries and the list of judges will be announced later. Judging will take place in early January, according to Executive Secretary Julian Ross. Costumers Local Plans Awards Motion Picture Costumers, Local 705, IATSE, will present "Adam and Eve" gold statuettes to the creators of the best cos KCRA-tv SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA . . . the highest rated CLEAR JOB Page 134 • October 7, 1957 station in the West! Broadcasting CHANNEL ' Telecasting