Word: frankness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JACKIE GLEASON SHOW (CBS, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Frank Fontaine returns for a guest stint as Crazy Guggenham. Among Gleason's other guests: Louis Armstrong, Kate Smith, Milton Berle...
...wryly suggested that our 1967 choice should add a chapter to last year's and celebrate People Married 25 Years. The run of facetious and semi-facetious suggestions has included Girls Who Look Good in Mini skirts, The Beatles' Guru, the Sands Hotel Vice President Who Slugged Frank Sinatra, and Sgt. Pepper. While most of the proposals have been of a more serious nature, it is remarkable that this year, while we have received a heavy flow of suggestions, no individual or idea is clearly favored among our readers...
...hours is to light a yule log and invite the family for a singalong. Not to be outdone by Andy Williams, who featured his wife, two children and 38 relatives on his show, last week Dean Martin turned the cameras on his wife and seven children as well as Frank Sinatra and his clan (Mia was conspicuously absent). But for sheer numbers, no one can outdo the singing King Family, who last week turned out 45 strong for their first Christmas special. Since it followed hard on the heels of their Thanksgiving show, the next blowout viewers can presumably expect...
What viewers saw was some of the toughness of the man in the chilly stares he leveled at CBS's Dan Rather when the newsman pressed a point; when ABC's Frank Reynolds observed that many Negroes criticized Johnson's poverty programs as just "white man's talk," the President startled the reporter by sternly firing back: "What is your answer to it, Frank...
...heroes in the heart of the defense: the front four linemen, the immense tackles and ends who fight their battles in what the pros call "the Pit." It is an arena that measures only about eight yards by two yards. But it is the place, as ex-Halfback Frank Gifford says, "where it all happens, where football games are won or lost." And the campaigns waged there are as skilled and complex as anything in sport...