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Wednesday, January 24 KRAFT MUSIC HALL (NBC, 9-10 p.m.)* In "Physical Phitness," Art Carney plays host to such sports-and spectators-as Carl Yastrzemski, Joe Garagiola, Roosevelt Grier, Pat O'Brien, George Plimpton and Don Rickles...
FLESH & BLOOD (NBC, 8:30-10:30 p.m.). Arthur Penn produces and directs William Hanley's play, originally scheduled for Broadway last year but bought by NBC for a TV première. It's all about a close-knit contemporary American family whose members discover they don't really know each other. Starring Edmond O'Brien, E. G. Marshall, Kim Stanley and Suzanne Pleshette...
ANIMAL SECRETS (NBC, 5-5:30 p.m.). In "The Hostile Environment," Dr. Loren Eiseley shows how the study of animals reacting to various situations can help man adjust to the conditions of outer space...
Wizard (no longer on the air), NBC's Animal Secrets, ABC's Discovery and CBS's Young People's Concerts, most of the shows are misguided attempts based on what adults think children want to see. The rest of the fare is an endless round of superheroes rapping and zapping assorted monsters...
During the football season, CBS's coverage was rarely in the same league with the other networks. Yet its games averaged 17 million viewers v. NBC's 9,000,000 and ABC's 6,300,000. The reason is simply that CBS outbid the competition for the established, sure-draw National Football League, while NBC settled for the newer American Foot ball League and ABC was left with college games...