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^ ozc b'l TV Inside TV For your convenience—a ierse vreekly report on what the well-informed video viewer should know. Advance Tips on Shows: Gayelord Hauser, the well-known nutritionist and author of the best-selling Look Younger, Live Longer, will bow as star of his own 15-minute show over O beginning Wednes¬ day, October 31, at 1 p.m. The program will be on each Wednesday and Fri¬ day thereafter. . . . An- Hauser other new Q show is Betty Crocker Star Time. With Adelaide Hawley in the leading role, the program will be on every Saturday from noon to 12:30 p.m., the time formerly oc¬ cupied by Two Girls Named Smith. . . . Jimmy Durante’s leading guest on The All- Star Revue November 3 will be Margaret Truman. . . . The movies’ Wanda Hendrix and Gig Young will co-star in Reivrite for Love on Bigelow Theater November 1. It’s a romance about a Swedish nurse and a Hollywood producer. . . . The half-hour operatic series, Opera Cameos, will return to 0 Sunday, November 4, at 7:30 p.m. . . . NBC-TV has signed up William Bendix for a number of guest shots_Jack Ben¬ ny’s first' show of the season will come over 0 Sunday, November 4, from 7:30 to 8 p.m. . . . Jacques Offenbach’s RS.V.P. will be presented in 0’s opera-in-English series on Thursday, November 1. TV’s Week; Television has had practically no effect on newspaper circulation, declared the New York State Circulation Managers’ Assn., and Associated Press managers. . . . Geneva, Switzerland, saw a demonstration of large-screen theater television in color. The CBS color system was used in conjunc¬ tion with the Swiss Eidophor method of projection. 20th Century-Fox has big plans for showing, via this method, enormously costly and stupendous shows. . . . The Fed¬ eral grand jury, looking into the monopoly aspects of boxing, said it would investigate the sale of exclusive TV fight rights to theaters. ... A series of home study high- school courses was started by (f). Called The Living Blackboard, it’s presented Mon¬ days, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10:45 to 11 a.m. U, S. to the Rescue! The Justice Depart¬ ment has fired the opening gun in a cam¬ paign to stop the restriction of sports tele¬ casts — a suit against the National Football League. The Attorney General contends that the league has violated the anti-trust laws by ruling that no league-member may allow its games to be telecast or broadcast into any area where another league member is playing a game. The Attorney General holds that each football club should be al¬ lowed “to determine for itself whether and on what terms it will sell its broadcast and telecast rights.’’ Program Possibilities: Dave Garroway may be emcee of an NBC-TV 7 to 9 a.m. - and we mean a.m. - program to be called The Rise and Shine Revue. . . . The famed radio show of some years back, Al Pearce and His Gang, may be revived on video by NBC. . . . CBS would like to have Claudette Colbert star in a half- hour weekly series called Vanity and Mrs. Fair. . . . The same net¬ work is negotiating with the Ritz Brothers for a show and is planning on a TV version of Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe private sleuth radio series. .. . It’s rumored that Robert Q. Lewis’ The Show Goes On and Faye Emerson’s Wonderful Town will cease or change times. Next Week in TV Guide: If New York loses out to Hollywood as television capital, what will it mean to us viewers in this area? See TV Guide’s answer next week. Garroway 3