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...stuck in mid-orbit, Soviet Cosmonaut Sherman Titov last August repeatedly exulted, "I am eagle, I am eagle . . ." Last week a report newly published by two Russian scientists revealed that Titov had also been as seasick as a puppy during the 25-hour flight. Although the Siberian-born jet jockey spun his dials satisfactorily despite the malaise and disorientation, the Russian experts admitted what many physiologists have long suspected: that the human capacity to endure prolonged weightlessness remains to be proved...
...That Woman Down There!" From 5 p.m. until 2 a.m.. Disk Jockey Kallinger alternates hot gospel platters, patent medicine commercials and high-decibel "evangelists," who pay station XERF $87.50 per quarter-hour. The preachers do not come personally to XERF; they tape their spiels in the U.S. and send them...
...Actor March, who after a career of 33 years and 65 films stands almost without rival as a creative cinemactor. But the director thoroughly demoralizes Actor Gazzara-at best a humorless performer, he seems in this role to think of himself as a sort of galling Dr. Killjoy. Disk Jockey Dick Clark, who plays an intern in The Young Doctors, reads the lines with his usual fishy smile and oily mikeside manner. He obviously imagines that a medical man is just another kind of medicine man. that a doctor is no more than a slipped-disk jockey...
Summer Sports Spectacular (CBS, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Highlights in the racing career of Jockey Eddie Arcaro...
...Hollywood Bowl, while the symphony orchestra plays live, a man watches transfixed as he listens to the fights over his earpieces. In drive-in movies, canny audiences follow the picture and their favorite disk jockey simultaneously, presumably liking neither well enough to concentrate...