Monday, July 02, 2012

Newsday TV Book, June 25-July 1, 1972.

The fact that I'm a week behind (and that this is a rather dull TV Book) results in an abbreviated edition this week.
[UPDATE June 2022: I've added more scans, whoopee! But still… kinda dull.]

We open with the brutal mug of Ruth Buzzi's Gladys Ormphby.
The cover story tells us that Miss Wequetequock River of 1954 was sticking with Laugh-In, got her own park bench, and did well with commercials.

The TV Line has questions about cigar pitchman/stuntman Michael Haynes, and the realness of Medical Center and Batman's accoutrements.
Let's see how the first full week of summer began, with Sunday morning's listings...
...and here's how the day ended, with that spooky virgin queen and some savagely succinct John Cashman movie reviews.

Here's all day Monday, sans ads (mostly).

Now here's all day Saturday, including a couple of Viskupic entries.
Finally, a Westrock Beef ad on the yellow back cover, nothing special but kind of cool, I guess.
Enjoy your summer! I'll keep doing this while you do!