Word: nbc
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JULIE ANDREWS SHOW (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). Gene Kelly and the New Christy Minstrels have another go-round with Julie, as her award-winning hour of song and dance is repeated...
...NBC CHILDREN'S THEATER (NBC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). There's something to cackle about when a small boy's pet hen lays an egg that hatches out a dinosaur. That is the case in "The Enormous Egg," a TV adaptation of Oliver Butterworth's story...
TOMORROW'S WORLD: MAN AND THE SEA (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). Astronaut-turned-Aquanaut Scott Carpenter and a group of scientists tell how man can and will exploit the oceans for further knowledge about their denizens as well as for food, drugs, oil and minerals...
...told, the TV coverage, thanks to past experience, was better organized than in previous times. Having learned to gauge the impact of TV's immediacy, NBC reporters on the streets avoided using the provocative word riot, and in at least two instances were told by their headquarters to breathe deeply and compose themselves before going on the air with their stories...
...widest background as a soloist, acts as spokesman and arbitrator of musical disagreements Violinist Bernard Eichen, 36, the newest member of the group with only one year's tenure, is a nonstop quipster who gave his first recital at age nine and joined Toscanini's NBC Symphony at 19. Violist John Graham, 31, a modern-music enthusiast and the quiet intellectual of the group, plans all of its programs. Cellist Bruce Rogers, 36, a missionary's son who was raised in Kenya, provides a solid foundation for the quartet as much with his steady, serious personality...