500 B and B SHOW 530 MUSIC HOP 600 NEWS SPORTS WEATHER 630 ADVENTURES IN PARADISE Wild Mangoes Adam Troy takes three musi musicians ¬ cians wives out to an island upon which their husbands have been stranded during a cruise 730 PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS 745 TBA 800 BLUE LIGHT 830 BOB HOPE THEATRE The Others 930 FESTIVAL Bethune A film portrait of brilliant Canadian surgeon Dr Norman Bethune who died in China in 1939 while serving Chinese soldiers in the S ino - Japanese War 1100 CBC NEWS 1115 SPORTS ROUNDUP 1120 MOVIE OF THE MONTH Cash McCall 500 530 600 630 730 800 900 930 1000 1100 1115 1120 500 600 630 700 800 830 9 00 1000 1100 1115 1120 SECRET SQUIRREL TELESCOPE NEWS SPORTS WEATHER THE DAKOTAS Crisis at High Banjo Marshall Ragan sets out to avenge his wifes slaying KALIEDOSCOPE An Evening With Carol Channing Guest starts come comedian ¬ dian George Burns and actor David Mc Callum The trio takes a misguided tour of Los Angeles I DREAM OF JEANNIE Jeannie and the Kid Kidnap ¬ nap Caper Tony finds himself in real trouble when he is kidnapped by two Chinese secret agents TELESCOPE Alanis Portrait of a Canadian ImlianGirl who is helping her people to help them themselves ¬ selves A MAN FROM UNCLE The Yellow Scarl Affair NapoleonSolo is confronted with a homicidal Maharajah an Indian princess and an ancient Oriental murder cult CBC NEWS SPORTS ROUNDUP PLAYHOUSE Member of the Wedding TEEN SWING NEWS SPORTS WEATHER HARBOR COMMAND THE BOWERY BOYS GET SMART Dear Diary Smart and agent 99 are sent to Spy City to find a missing diary con containing ¬ taining complete methods of CONTROL operation TOMMY HUNTER SHOW BIG VALLEY THE AVENGERS Immortal Clay A potterer develops a break proof tile CBC NEWS SPORTS ROUNDUP FILMLAND Count Three and Pray THE CITIZEN MAGAZINE Friday February 4 1966 13 ijijijijijij yf fcw- T rw pw w P HHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM The Brown Pumpernickle Johnny Wayne wealthy Englishman who rescues French aristocrats from the guillotine meets his arch adversary Francois Maldetete of the Revolutionary secret police in this sketch from The Wayne and Shuster Hour to be seen on CBC TVs Show of the Week Monday Feb 7 THE LATE SHOW SATURDAY FEB 5 1115 - CINEMA 2 QUEEN BEE 1957 95 mins Joan Crawford Barry Sullivan John Ireland Betsy Palmer A domineering socialite is determined to com completely ¬ pletely rule friends family and business associates 1250 NITE OWL SHOW BO FRIEND 1942 SUNDAY FEB 6 1115 - FRONTIER FILM TIME - THE PARSON AND THE OUTLAW 59 71 mins Anthony Dexter Sonny Tufts Marie Windsor Robert Lowrey Billy the Kid living under an assumed name tries to find a normal life only to be discovered and again taking up his guns to survive TUESDAY FEB 8 1125 - SHOWTIME -TOKYO JOE 1951 88 mins Humphrey Bogart Alexander Knox Sessue Hayak awa Florence Marly An American Air Corps hero returns to Japan and finds his wife mar married ¬ ried to another man WEDNESDAY FEB 9 1125 - MOVIE OF THE MONTH - CASH Mc CALL 1960 102 mins James Garner Natalie Wood Nina Foch Dean Jagger High finance and ruthless business dealings in the world of skyscrapers THURSDAY FEB 10 1125 PLAYHOUSE -MEMBER OF THE WED WEDDING ¬ DING 1955 91 mins Julie Harris Ethel Waters Brandon De Wilde Arthur Franz A motherless young girl experiences the sudden shocks of growing up FRIDAY FEB 11 1125 - FILMLAND -COUNT THREE AND PRAY 57 102 mins Van Heflin Joanne Woodward Raymond Burr Phil Carey A re returning ¬ turning Civil War veteran now a self ordained minister tries to convince his home town that he means to live in peace RADIO HIGHLIGHTS CBC 630 On Sunday February 6 CBC presents the world pre premiere ¬ miere of a Piano Concerto commissioned by the CBC from Jean Papmeau Couture who is also a violinist con conductor ¬ ductor and professor of music at the University of Montreal The performance by Gil les Manny and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra con conducted ¬ ducted by Alexander Brott will be heard in the Concerts from Two Worlds series at 9 pm The program will also include Brotts Concordia and Flower Variations and Wheels by John Beckwith A group of young and vir virtually ¬ tually unknown poets met in a Toronto jazz cellar re recently ¬ cently to read and talk about their work with poet Earle Birney and Austin C Clarke the novelist Some of the young poets have been pub published ¬ lished in small magazines some have not But together they represent a cross-section of Canadas young verse writers struggling to express their views of life Project 66 recorded the session for broadcast this Sunday 1030 pm Monday Concert on Feb February ¬ ruary 7 at 11 pm will in include ¬ clude Elegy for String Or Orchestra ¬ chestra by Toronto compos composer ¬ er Norman Symonds played by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Victor Feldbrill The pro program ¬ gram will also include Sam Samuel ¬ uel Barbers Concerto for Piano and Orchestra with Michael Rogers as soloist Norman Symonds Elegy for String Orchestra first performed in 1963 is his first full scale venture into the field of traditional con concert ¬ cert music after havingdis tinguished himself as a jazz composer although he had combined jazz and classical styles in earlier works His Elegy effectively exploits string sonorities in a rather melancholy mood A highlight of CBC Tues Tuesday ¬ day Night on February 8 at 915 will be Len Petersons story by the distinguished Canadian novelist and short story writer Margaret Laurence produced and di directed ¬ rected by Esse W Ljungh Titled A Bird in the House and set in the years between the two World Wars its a sensitive study of an adoles adolescent ¬ cent girl and her father be beginning ¬ ginning when she is 12 and just coming to grips with live tasting freedom for the first time and ending when she is 17 and discovering it is pos possible ¬ sible to live with someone for years and not really know or understand them The Wednesday night drama in radios Mid Week Theatre series at 9 pm will be Tin by Gunther Eich one of Germanys leading poet playwrights It has been translated and adapted by Otto Lowy who perpared several Eich works for CBC radio on other occasions This one directed by Ger Gerald ¬ ald Newman in the Vancouver studios is set against a background of governmental tea parties bistros and streets of romantic Paris the haunts of a group of young people exiled from a South American country because of their opposition to the regime