Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

Traumatic License Why Dr. Freud was afraid of missing trains is one personality secret that will remain unexplored on "The Eleventh Hour," but it is one of the few. With ever-increasing realism, the pioneering psychiatric series is setting new standards of dramatichonesty in its second season, not to mention a new trend in television entertainment. For this, credit literate scripts; the close cooperation of The American Psychiatric Association; and the compelling performances of co-stars Jack Ging, as psychologist Paul Graham, and Ralph Bellamy, as psychiatrist Look to SBC for the best combination o L. Richard Starke. A distinguished 35-year career has brought Mr. Bellamy many dramatic plums notably, the role of FDR in "Sunrise at Campobello'' ), and developed the considerable skills that make him one of the most appealing actors in television, motion pictures or the theatre. It's no wonder that XBC is happy to have him. Nor is it any surprise that "The Eleventh Hour.*' in Wednesday night's anchor position, is attracting one of television's most substantial and significant audiences. Frankly, that's just what we expected. news, information a>id entertainment.