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NEW YORK TV Teletype Bob Stahl reports; MILTON BERLE and MARTHA RAYE will be back in their Tuesday night time spot again next season, alternating with a still-to- be-named personality every third week. Sunbeam and two others will sponsor . . . SID CAESAR'S sidekick, CARL REINER, achieves a life-long ambition this summer — he'll direct the show SID Is producing as his own summer replacement, * * * NBC hopes to reschedule Mr. Peepers , canceled by its sponsor as of June, at a late Sunday afternoon period or an early-morning time during the week . . . Ford Foun¬ dation has okayed next year's Omnibus budget, meaning the show will return definitely to (JIBS. * * * Novelist JEROME WEIDMAN entering TV as scripter of a new ad¬ venture series to be filmed in Europe. Titled Letter of Credit , it's about a free-lance writer traveling on the Continent . ~ 7 Guild Films' new telefilm series, I Spy , went into production this week. It's about history's most notorious spies, with RAYMOND MASSEY, playing the "spymaster," as host. * * * Pantomime Quiz , the most on-again, off-again TV pro¬ gram, will be on again this summer as replacement for Mama . . . Mr. Citizen , new dramatic series about "or¬ dinary men who perform heroic feats," replacing The Stu Erwin Show Wednesday nights on ABC starting Apr. 20. * * * KATE SMITH, following her recent smash performance with the DORSEY BROTHERS on Stage Show , anxious to return to TV. She's planning both a half-hour live musical series and a 15 -minute syndicated show . . . New CBS kids' show, tentatively titled Let's Take A Trip , goes Sunday afternoons starting April 17. SONNY FOX, a St. Louis favorite, will be program host. * * * Following the recent success of "Peter Pan," NBC is bringing another Broadway show in its entirety to TV. It's GIAN-CARLO MENOTTI's "Saint of Bleecker Street," tentatively set for Sunday, May 15. * * * Any future network telecasts from Miami Beach will originate from public auditoriums, not from hotels. Despite all the pro¬ motion STEVE ALLEN gave the Sea Isle Hotel on his Tonight show, for example, the management claims it was not worth the trouble and expense. The Algiers Hotel has turned down bids from several TV shows. * * * "LOU GEHRIG'S Greatest Day" scheduled for You Are There Sunday, May 1, with the late New York Yankee star seen via newsreel clips, and the late GRANTLAND RICE'S voice as commentary . . . Set for May 8: "The Final Per¬ formance of SARAH BERNHARDT," starring JEANETTE NOLAN. •Trade-mark, Teletype Corp. 3 (Hollywood Teletype on Inside Back Cover)