Ross reports -- television index. (1960)

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THIS WEEK ( Cont ' d ) Thursday (September 29) ABC My Three Sons (Cont'd from previous page): starring Fred MacMurray as Steve Douglas, the handsome widower; William Frawley as Michael Francis O’Casey; with Tim Considine as Mike, Bon Grady as Robbie and Stanley Livingston as Chip. § SPONSOR Chevrolet Motor Division, GMC, thru Campbell -Ewald Co(Eet); Acct Superv Colin Campbell. § PKGR & Film Prod Bon Fedderson Productions at Besilu Gower Studios, Hollywood, Cal.; Exec Prod Bon Fedderson; Prod & Dir Peter Tewksbury; Assoc Prod Fred Henry; Dir of Photog Robert Planck; Art Dir Dick Berger; Music Frank DeVol; Story Ed Jim Leighton; Casting Judy Adkins. CBS 7-’30-8:30pm NYT & LAT, Weekly; DEBUT The Witness TAPE, recorded in NY; 150 stations net and delayed. (Replaces The Invisible Man, 7-‘30-8pm, last show Sept 22, and Playhouse of Stars, 8-8 :30pm, last show Sept 22). § Dramatized, simulated probes, in hearing-room fashion by a "Committee of Inquiry," of the ac¬ tivities of the famous, the infamous, the controversial and the colorful persons of near and distant history. The first personality in the spotlight is Charles "Lucky" Luciano, the ganglord who was deported to Italy in 19^6. § SPONSORS 1) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co thru William Esty Co., Inc (NY). 2) Helene Curtis Industries, Inc thru Edward H. Weiss & Co(Chi). 3) Kncmark, Inc (Esquire Shoe Polish) thru Mogul, Williams & Saylor, Inc (NY), k ) Schick, Inc thru Benton & Bowles, Inc (NY). § PKGR Talent Associates, Ltd(NY); Exec Prod David Susskind; Prods Murray Susskind, alt with Jacqueline Babbin; Assoc Prods Renee Yalente, Irve Tunick; Dirs William A. Graham, others; Assoc Dir Randall Henderson; Set Design Burr Smidt; Creator & Writer Irve Tunick; Casting Talent Associates, Ltd. CBS 10-10 :30pm NYT & LAT, Weekly; RETURN Person to Person TAPE, recorded in various cities; 95 stations net. § Eighth season begins for the program, with a move to a new day and time. The program has been seen Fridays, 10:3011pm NYT, since its debut on Oct 2, 1953 Charles Collingwood returns as host for his second season, "visiting" famous personalities and dignitaries around the world. The program will increase its number of full half-hour single guest interviews. The last program in its previous spot. Sept 23. § SPONSOR Open. § PKGR CBS-TV(NY); Prod Perry Lafferty; other production personnel to be an¬ nounced . CBS 10:30-llpm NYT & LAT, Weekly; RETURN The June Aliys on Show FIIM; 130 stations net and delayed. (Replaces To Tell the Truth, which moved to Mon¬ day, 7 :30-8pm NYT & LAT, effective Sept 26, in turn replacing The Charlies Farrell Show, last show Sept 19). § Second season begins for the drama anthology series, starring June Allyson as hostess and occasional star of the series; with name guest stars each week in contemporary stories. The program returns to a new day and time; previously it was seen Mondays, 10:30-llpm NYT & LAT. (The network title for the program is The Du Pont Show with June Allyson). Summer reruns in its previous time spot. May 9-Sept 5. (Also, see page 106). § SPONSOR E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc (Textile Fibers Dept) thru Bat¬ ten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc(NY); Acct Superv John Maupin. § PKGR Four Star Films, Inc with Pamric Productions; Film Prod Four Star Films, Inc., at Republic Studios, Studio City, Cal.; Prod Peter Kortner; Dirs Various; Dir of Photog George Diskant; Writers Various; Casting Marjory McKay. NBC 7:30-8 :30pm NYT & LAT, Weekly; DEBUT Outlaws FIIM; lbO stations net and delayed. (Replaces Law of the Plainsman, 7:30-8pm, last show Sept 22, and Bat Masterson, 8-8 :30pm, moving to 8:30-9pm, this date). § Western-adventure series documenting the stories of famous badmen of the Oklahoma Territory before the turn of the century, starring Barton MacLane (Continued on next page) TELEVISION INDEX 9/26/6O— IO/2/6O Page 112 (MORE)