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SUNDAY 2:00 Q The Greatest of These Dramatization of the Sacrament of Bap¬ tism. Father Robert Marrer. fli) © PRO FOOTBALL Baltimore Colts vs Chicago Bears. 2:15 0 Music and Meditation The Reverend L. S. Elliott, Sewickley Methodist Church. OCTOBER 16 2:30 Q Life Begins at 80 Jack Barry and panel of oldsters. O Abbott and Costello Q MOVIE—To Be Announced 3:00 Q Theater—Drama "The Beautiful Time" concerns a family of socially ambitious immigrants. Mother wants to beat a society lady in the com- 4:00 O O WIDE WIDE WORLD — Tour Mermaids at Weeki Wachee I return"! The aim of Wide Wide World is to make the television camera a vehicle ot rapid transportation and take the viewer on a 90-minute electronic tour of points of interest. Dave Garroway is the New York-based guide. Theme of this afternoon's live tour: ‘A Sunday in Autumn.'' San Francisco. The camera rides a cable car. St. Louis. Viewers board an old-fashioned riverboat and watch a Dixieland band ashore. A shot of the boat from a plane overhead also includes a glimpse of Air Force jets. Dallas. The cameras visit the Dallas State Fair, the Nation's largest. Sights scheduled; “Big Tex, " the giant talking statue; cattle herding; auto thrill race; boys choir; steer-cutting contest; firemen's pumping contest. Weeki Wachee, Fla. The tropical springs form a pool here which has been walled in with glass. The fish, the turtles and the bathing beauties cavorting inside are usually viewed through the glass, but the TV cameras are stationed underwater right in the pool. Lake Mead. Here on the Arizona-Nevada border 34-year-old Donald Campbell of England attempts to break "the water barrier" and surpass his own speedboat record of 202.32 mph. Before the run, Ted Husing interviews Campbell. Rockefeller Center, New York City. The famed tourist center is seen from a tourist's-eye view. After glimpsing the skyscrapers and the figure skaters on the ice rink, we move inside to the heart af a radio and television network and wind up with the Rockettes, precision dancers of the Radio City Music Hall. Grand Canyon, Ariz. For the, first time this mile-deep gorge on the Colorado River is seen on live TV. Donald Campbell and The Bluebird Other stops on the tour include the fishing boats at Gloucester, Mass.; fall scenes at twilight in the East; the steel mills in Cleveland; on irrigation machine in an Omaha corn field. Credits: Executive Producer: Barry Wood. Producer: Herbert Sussan. Director: Dick Schneider. Writer: Saul Levitt. Composer-conductor: David Broekman. A-IO TV GUIDE