ima. oF eae i ied rans Ae eS oe ieee Carpe f ee ete Bet “Ts Tes & a oe SBN oa Oa eo A Tree”. 4} v . Be * “ae “The Route 66 series on CFTK- TV: deals with two young men roaming across the United States looking —— as one of them ex- presses it in the first episode —~ fdr some place to “plant their roots.” _ “One, played by Martin Milner, comes from a wealthy back- ground. He was raised in a town house on New York’s East Side and went to a good prep school afid an Ivy League college. When ily was thrown into bankruptcy and all he has left is the sports car he received as a college graduation present. (It is in this car that the duo wander the country). !The other boy, portrayed by George Maharis, comes from the. s{ums. He’s tough. sometimes un- couth but with a basic integrity. ON LOCATION “Each episode of Route 66 was shot on location as the two boys hit a different section of the dguntry. One cplsode, for ex- ample, deals with a small log- ging: town under Tle of one “leading” citizen. It was lensed around Covington, Kentucky, along the Ohlo River. .Other films are set on the Waterfront of Biloxi, Miss., the stockyards of Kansas City, Mo., the oil fields near Tulsa, Okla-~- i Kingscloth & aa i fashioned and tailored with Feraftamanship worthy of fine weave, ‘The superb textu Ot the eloth adds to your statu ot fh man of discerning taste, se S$, And the sensible price ing for “his father died, the fam-. | the despotic | Here's the very finest of suils, this pull sO superior is the crowning ‘yonson for choosing your favorito ! ; Bi eee See! Ly eS heae: ,GO-STARS OF Screen Gems’ one-hour teleseries “Route 6 th Milner, right, are seen with Patty McCormack who is guest :Two footloose young men ispotlighted in Route 66 Guest stars are used through- out the series including such performers as Everett Sloane, Patty McCormack, Lew Ayres, E. G. Marshall, Thomas Gomez and Henry Hull. Women invited Take Thirty” “Take Thirty’ — CBC-TV’s week-day show for women view- ed at 3:30 p.m. on CFTK-TV, has a different “flavor on each program, designed to allow view- ers to pick their day. As the title suggests, the ‘program invites viewers to take 30 minutes off from. their afternoon activities for relaxation. Monday programs feature en- tertainment and interviews, Tuesday’s program is devoted to domestic matters; Wednesday is public affairs day, Thursday’s program reflects the male fluence, | cr LG ED ER, WELL-SHORN ACTOR ; Shaven - headed actor Yul (Brynner was formerly a circus | performer, lifeguard, radoj an- nouncer and cuvalryman, % 3 3 $ ; e % 8 8 8 s 8 $ $ « s ‘ ; 8 $ * $ s : * $ “a a re ra POP CEEPEPOECEELLLOD LE LOL LL ODL LDL ILL LAIA i t | Have Gun, Will Travel Each Wock on Channal 6 | a yi > .' shud how! KIS, ; pt . o ft . ai Samuelsohn : | WATCH: t ae 4 ad ay ' eh a ; OO Not how many... 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There's never a dull moment uring Scarlett Hill s conclusion same week. on Friday of The people of Scarlett Hill are; characters created by the late Robert Howard Lindsay, the Ca- nadian-born writer whose radio and TV plays were produced on major networks in the United States and for the CBC in Can- ada. Canadian actors and actresses Programs to keep the public informed on vital matters at home and abroad are an im- portant part of the program-~- ming on the CBC-TV network. | Here are some of these pro- grams which are slated for view- ing by Prince Rupert and district on CFTK-TV: Explorations — Two four-part series, dealing with economics and mental health, will be tele- cast Wednesday nights at 10:30. The Road to Wealth. series at- tempts to explain the principles on which economic decisions are made. Host is Eric Kierans, pres- ident of the Montreal and Can- adian Stock Exchanges. Profes- disor J. C, Weldon of McGill wrote the series. . Inquiry — This forthright pub- lic affairs feature presents top- ics and subjects that provoke national interest and concern. The half-hour program is pro- duced in Ottawa and is seen Tuesday nights at 10. Presiding is Davidson Dunton, president of Ottawa’s Carleton University. Citizens’ Forum — Federal ed- ucation and peace groups are among subjects to be debated by political, business and labor leaders on Citizens’ Forum this season. Chairman of the de- bates is James Eayrs of the de- partment of political economy, University of Toronto. een ROYAL SPONSOR Prince Philip introduces a |Christmas Eve, 1962, television in Britain on the ‘world’s wildlife. thought. It probes situations of , Viewers well informed on public affairs erials the! portray starring and supporting _ew re ee ee roles in the serials, which range from light comedy through hu- inan interest stories and the oc- casional suspense drama, The citizens of Scarlett Hill include Jen Potter, a young or- phan girl supporting her young- er brothers and keeping the family farm intact; Granby Hicks, successful lawyer and self-styled villain; Dave Lava- getto, a young and idealistic re- porter; Amos Currey, a lonely old “gambler”; and Margie Lit- tle, a precocious 10-year-old in- volved in a tragedy, Many of the characters appear frequently in the series, as the | WERE'S LINEUP OF LATE NIGHT lives of the people of Scarlett Hil) intermingle. and your 308 - 3rd Ave. in- | and Friday programs, jare taken up with travel topics. ° compact and rugged. “Bon Voyage” 19” Portable This smartly styled travel-minded portable is lightweight, 19” picture tube and 17-tube power transformer operatcd, Dumont 23° Exclusively © Mr. Walter Wainman and ® Mrs. Gladys Laing 313 3rd Ave. West enzie Furniture Ltd. iy egtag Ee NS ee eg ne MES fat, 3 Prince Rupert Daily Mews itv. 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