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New shows, new stars, opening on ABC-TV this Fall. On stage, from left to right, top row: man name of Fess Parker plays man name of Smith in the further adventures of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington; Jack Lord in Stony Burke, the spills and thrills of life on the rodeo circuit; Gene Kelly, a dancer, plays Father O'Malley, a role created by a singer, in Going My Way; Robert McQueeney and William Reynolds in The Gallant Men, dramatized World War II saga of the 36th Infantry's march from Salerno to Rome; Stanley Holloway as Our Man Higgins, a Scotch import in an American Family. Bottom row: Marty Ingles, Emmaline Henry, and John Astin in The Workers, the roof-raising antics of 2 carpenters disguised as comedians; Rick Jason, Vic Morrow and Shecky Greene take the lead in Combat, the RobertPi roshproduced World War II series; John Mclntyre rides again in Wagon Train; Fred i of course) Astaire hosts and plays in the new Fred Astaire Premiere. Should be a very entertaining season. For viewers. And viewer-minded sponsors.