Hollywood Studio Magazine (September 1972)

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3C80 GALPIN FOR wonder the clamor for pay-TV continues to mount. At least that way you can have your show and see it too, without sponsor-intrusion. Whatever would happen to our culture if we ceased being brainwashed about “clean” cars, whiter teeth, better soap and stronger deodorants. Would housewives have no recourse but to revert to doing their chores the hard way, like dusting with two hands? Special on President’s wives Screen Gems is in the process of finalizing plans for a series of 60-minute and 90-minute daytime specials on the wives of American presidents to be aired beginning the first quarter of 1973, John H. Mitchell, President of Screen Gems announced. Two specials a year are contemplated with the air dates coinciding with important anniversaries in the nation’s history. The series will run through 1976, the country’s Bi-Centennial year. The first subject will be Martha Washington. Subsequent portrayals will include, Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams, Rachel Jackson, Frances Cleveland, Edith Roosevelt, wife of Theodore Roosevelt, and Edith Wilson. Star studded tribute “Zenith Presents a Salute to Television’s 25th Anniversary,” a 90-minute entertainment special, will be aired on the ABC-TV network on Sunday, September 10 beginning at 9:30 p.m. (EDT). 10