Broadcasting (Apr - June 1960)

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POWERFUL 15KW FM TRANSMITTER Superior in every way! That’s the opinion of experts reviewing the circuitry and cabinetry of the most powerful FM transmitter in regular production — the GEL FMT10A. Built by the quality manufacturer of successful multiplex equipment, and a leader in quality high power FM. General Electronic Laboratories, Inc. 195 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass., University 4-7920, Sal Fulchino, Broadcast Sales Mgr. See the GEL FMTioA on display during the NAB Convention in Booth 35. Or visit the Hospitality Suite 1200, Conrad Hilton. Sold Nationally by: this summer or fall for release in 1961. Producer: Seymour Dorner. 610 Park Avenue — Private detectives operate against an elegant New York background in this hour-long series, produced by Plautus Productions in cooperation with CBS-TV. Stars: Bob Sterling and Chester Morris. Producer: Arthur Lewis. Executive producer: Herbert Brodkin. Pilot produced in New York from an original by Ernest Kinoy. Solitaire — Unlike the Maverick brothers, who operated in the old West, the brothers Solitaire make modern Paris their headquarters. Warner Bros, is producing this hour-long series for ABC-TV. Squad Car — The calls come in to Police Headquarters and the squad cars go out in this series based on the records of the Los Angeles Police Dept., packaged by Key Productions for syndication by Crosby/ Brown Productions. Ed Leftwich is producer-director. Paul Bryar stars. Sunken Treasure — Adventures of a salvage crew seeking buried treasure, packaged by Herts-Lion with Seaquarium in Miami as co-producer. The Sword — Color series based on action Bible stories, to be packaged as either half-hour or full-hour programs by Herts-Lion. Four scripts and 13 outlines completed. Third Platoon — Drama, comedy, tragedy are all present in this World War II series produced by Jaguar Productions in association with Paramount Tv. Aaron Spelling wrote and produced the pilot, with Alan Ladd as executive producer. 36 Maiden Lane — An insurance investigator’s office in downtown Manhattan is the scene of this adventure series, co-starring Scott McKay and Diana Van Der Vlis. CBS Films will produce in New York, where George Justin, producer, will film the pilot starting April 6. Thriller — Boris Karloff will be host to this anthology of hour-long mysteries, including adaptations of novels and short stories and also original scripts. Hubbell Robinson Productions is filming the pilot at Revue for NBC-TV, with Fletcher Markle as producer. Turnpike — New Jersey State Troopers, patrolling the turnpike between New York and Philadelphia, are the heroes of this series which CBS Films will film on location along the New 116 (PROGRAMMING) BROADCASTING, April 4, 1960