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ROSS REPORTS -TELEVISION INDEX
JULY 1*1-20, 1958 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 29
EDITOR: Jerry Leichter
■WEEKLY REPORT
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PROGRAMS • ADVERTISERS • TALENT
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THIS WEEK - NETWORK DEBUTS & HIGHLIGHTS
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Tuesday (July
CBS 8: 30 -9pm NYT (7-'30-8pm LAT), Weekly; DEBUT Keep Talking LIVE from NY;
to the net. (Replaces The Adorn Playhouse, last show July 1. The July 8 program In the time was a one-time re-run film). § Monty Hall is m.c. for this panel comedy game. Two teams of three members each compete, with the articulate personalities on the teams attempting to conceal secret phrases so that the op¬ position cannot detect them in the course of conversation.
§ Sustaining.
§ PKGR Wolf Enterprises (NY) in assoc with OBS-TV; Creator & Prod Herb Wolf; Assoc Prod Alan Gilbert; Dir Jerome Shaw; Sets Sy Tomashoff .
Wednesday (July 16)
CBS 7:30 -8pm NYT, Weekly; TITLE DEBUT Twilight Theatre FILM; to the net.
(Replaces Sing Along, last show July 9). § Re-runs of films originally
presented over the CBS net as part of Schlitz Playhouse.
§ Sustaining.
§ PKGR CBS-TV; Film Prod Meridian Productions, Hollywood.
Saturday (July 19)
NBC 5~5 :30pm NYT, Weekly, 3 weeks only; DEBUT Racing From Monmouth LIVE via remote from Oceanport, N. J.; to the net. § Telecasts of stake races from Monmouth Park, Oceanport, N. J., on three successive Saturdays, with Morris Tobe calling the races and Don Dunphy handling interviews and color.
§ Sustaining.
§ PKGR NBC Sports (NY); Prod Barney Nagler; Dir Ted Nathanson.
THIS WEEK - REGULAR NETWORK SPECIALS
j£3Q Shirley Temple 1 s Storybook (Approx every 2 or 3 weeks, various times, evenings) July 15, Tuesday, 8 -9pm NYT & LAT, FILM, "The Little Lame Prince, " adapted by S. S. Schweitzer from the story by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, starring Rex Thomp¬ son and Lome Greene (see page B for other cast credits).
OTHER NETWORK CHANGES & ADDITIONS
ABC Who Do You Trust; TITLE CHANGE effective July 14, Mon thru Fri, 3 :30-4pm NYT. Program was previously titled. Do You Trust Your Wife?
Traffic Court; SCHEDULE CHANGE effective July 20; program moves to Sundays,
9-9 :30pm NYT. It has been seen Wednesdays, 9*'30-10pm NYT, last show in this time will be July 16. The Baseball Corner, currently on Sundays, 9-9 :30pm NYT, moves to the Wednesday, 9:30-10pm NYT spot, effective July 23.
Page 6l OTHER NETWORK CHANGES
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