Word: hayward
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last week NBC-having been pleased by a trial show broadcast last autumn-began a new weekly series of That Was the Week That Was in the U.S., produced by Leland Hayward and written by Robert Emmett and Gerald Gardner. It promised a lot: a live program full of uninhibited topical satire, laced with guts and gaiety and the spirit of no tomorrow. But this side of Menninger's, no one could have dreamed that such a promise would be delivered. The actual result was bland and unfunny, full of toothpicks masquerading as rapiers...
...sheet, a woman with a brain tumor can be practically certain that she will win the love of a handsome and successful doctor and live out her days in his tender loving care. It happened to Bette Davis in Dark Victory (1939), and now it has happened to Susan Hayward...
Saturday Night at the Movies (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). President's Lady, the story of Rachel and Andrew Jackson (Susan Hayward, Charlton Heston...
Saturday Night at the Movies (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). White Witch Doctor, with Susan Hayward as an American nurse, Robert Mitchum as the Congo's best white hunter...
Premier Khrushchev evidently thought so too, and was not quite as enthusiastic about the prospect as Hayward and Labedz. Several days after the Times story appeared Khrushchev visited an exhibition of paintings and sculpture arranged by the Moscow branch of the Union of Soviet Artists. The Premier's reaction to some of the abstract art on display was someting less than charitable, and a day later Pravda re-asserted in an editorial the momentarily forgotten priciples of social realism...