Hallmark Hall Of Fame: The Admirable Crichton (#17.4) [1968 TV Movie] - new release movies on dvd10/15/2016 It's About TV: This week in TV Guide: April 2. No big features this week, so we'll just start in and see what comes up. We begin with Melvin Durslag surveying a troubling trend in sports - the possibly of labor disputes. In addition, the stupidity of some owners, throwing ridiculous sums of money after stars, has poisoned the well, so to speak, for everyone. The creation of the American Basketball Association has introduced the specter of bidding wars for the best talent, and the problem is sure to crop up with other leagues as well. Angela Cartwright Talks with the Caf. 10 must-see british TV series (4) 101 dalmatians (3). If payrolls have expanded, the value of teams has as well, increasing by three or four times over the last decade. Having been treated as indentured servants for so many years, the players are eager to get their slice of the pie, rubbing the owners' noses in it while they're at it. Looking at this from nearly 5.
American TV movie, based on the. The film was produced as part of the long-running Hallmark Hall of Fame series and was televised February 4. List of Hallmark Hall of Fame episodes. 17-4: 78: The Admirable Crichton: 1968-05-02: George. An additional program, Lily Dale, shown on 1996-06-09 is listed by the Internet Movie Database, but not the Hallmark company. A selection of television programs preserved by UCLA Film & Television Archive since 1988. Hallmark Hall of Fame: “The Admirable Crichton. IMDb > The Admirable Crichton (1968) (TV) add/change poster. It was amazing that the Cleveland Browns were worth $1. Dallas Cowboys and New York Yankees, are now worth over $3 billion. Every professional sports league has undergone multiple work stoppages, with both the World Series and an entire NHL season cancelled in the process, and multiple seasons shortened due to games missed. The minimum salary in baseball, an astounding $1. TV contributes so much money to the process that it's incredible anyone can disagree over it. One thing's for sure, though. Melvin Durslag predicted that over the next few years, . In a change from years past, and due to popular demand, this year's awards feature not only the . This is a recipe for fun if ever there was one. Herewith, some of the winners - and losers. Best Dramatic Series: Ironside. Honorable Mention: Insight. Best Comedy Series: The Flying Nun. Honorable Mention: Get Smart. Best Variety Series: The Smothers Brothers Show. Honorable Mention: Laugh- In. Best Drama Series: CBS Playhouse. Honorable Mention: NET Playhouse.*Best Late- Night Show: The Joey Bishop Show. Honorable Mention: Les Crane (syndicated). Best Educational Show: The French Chef. Honorable Mention: Book Beat. Honorable Mention: Ron Harper (Garrison's Gorillas). Best Dramatic Actress: Barbara Bain (Mission: Impossible). Honorable Mention: Barbara Anderson (Ironside)Best Comedian: Jonathan Winters. Honorable Mention: Tommy Smothers. Award for All- Around Merit: Robert Culp and Bill Cosby (I Spy)Worst Dramatic Series: The Guns of Will Sonnett. Honorable Mention: Cimarron Strip. Worst Comedy Series: He & She. Honorable Mention: Good Morning World. Worst Variety Series: Operation: Entertainment. Honorable Mention: The Jerry Lewis Show. Worst Late- Night Show: The Joe Pyne Show. Honorable Mention: The Weather. Worst Dramatic Actor: Gentle Ben (Gentle Ben). Honorable Mention: Maya (Maya). And finally,Worst Critic: Results suppressed in the interests of national unity. These are always fun, and in a couple of weeks we'll be seeing the responses in the Letters to the Editor section. I do know that Amory took a lot of flack from readers for giving He & She a bad review earlier in the year, so I suspect we'll be hearing more of the same from the letter writers. But as Amory would always say, don't show me letters - show me viewers. Given that virtually all the musicians were from Minnesota, I'm guessing it could have been a local production. A strong lineup, particularly at the top. As far as other variety shows, the lineup begins Saturday night on CBS with The Jackie Gleason Show, with guests Milton . Andy Williams is on Sunday night on NBC with the horrific- sounding . Andrew Williams Kaleidoscope Co. The picture of Andy shows him wearing a neckerchief with a wild pattern. Fans of the guests (and I know you're out there) will forgive me if I'm underwhelmed. Earlier in the night, over on CBS, the Smothers Brothers have Carl Reiner, Hamilton Camp, Jennie Smith and the Happenings. Leslie Uggams, who's featured on this week's cover, welcomes Robert Morse, Noel Harrison and the Young Rascals as guests on her ABC special Wednesday night. And Dean Martin's Thursday NBC show has comedians Buddy Hackett, Minnie Pearl and David Steinberg, and singer Rosemary Clooney. Barrie (author of Peter Pan) and starring the husband- and- wife team of Bill Travers and Virginia Mc. Kenna, best known for their roles in the movie Born Free. I'll be covering this in more detail in Monday's piece, but Wednesday night's highlight, in addition to the Leslie Uggams special, ABC presents a commercial- free showing of the 1. Paths of Glory, starring Kirk Douglas, written and directed by Stanley Kubrick. A CBS news special on Tuesday raises, I think, a question for our times. Lee Bailey, Melvin Belli, Percy Foreman, Louis Nizer and Edward Bennett Williams.**But where's the world's greatest trial lawyer - Perry Mason? I think there's also an interesting program on Danny Thomas' Monday night anthology series on NBC, . NBC's Saturday Game of the Week is Baltimore at Boston, ABC's Wide World of Sports features Indy car racing from Trenton, the North American Gymnastics Championship, and a preview of tonight's WBA heavyweight title fight between Jerry Quarry and Jimmy Ellis. CBS' Saturday afternoon entry is the season opener of the old North American Soccer League, a contest pitting the St. Louis Stars and the Kansas City Spurs. A programming note on Sunday alerts us of the possibility of an NBA finals game on ABC, and indeed there is one. It's Game 4, and the Los Angeles Lakers' 1. Boston Celtics ties their series at 2- 2. Alas for the Lakers, it's their last gasp - the Celts win the next two games, the last by 1. NBA championship. The Stanley Cup playoffs are in full swing, and CBS covers Game 5 of the Eastern Division Finals, with the Montreal Canadians defeating the Chicago Black Hawks 4- 3 in overtime to win the Eastern title, en route to defeating the St. Louis Blues to take yet another Stanley Cup. Sadly, this is only an issue for six more weeks; he and football star Roosevelt Grier are the two men who tackle Sirhan Sirhan after Sirhan fatally shoots RFK. It refers to the recent departure of Diana Rigg, the delectable crime fighter Mrs. Emma Peel, from The Avengers, Speaking of Patrick Macnee's character John Steed, M. Goetz of Jersey City, New Jersey simply writes, .
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