Newsday TV Book, November 25-December 1, 1973.
This week's TV Book is one I had previously only uploaded the cover for, so here are some more scans from the issue.
The cover is a color Gary Viskupic illustration for that week's NBC TV movie, Frankenstein: The True Story with Michael Sarrazin.
I forgot to mention the WSNL listings, Long Island's channel 67, and such barely-recalled shows as Strange Paradise. Cashman shouts out to Maria Ouspenskaya.Saturday's listings are chock full o' vintage-even-then horror and sci-fi flicks, with colossal men, cobra women......voodoo men, Bowery Boys meeting monsters, little women... (Oh wait, that movie is only horror if you're a young boy forced to sit through it.) Best of all, however, is the Christmas ad for Hicks Nurseries in Westbury!
Ned Levine contributes a whimsical take on that year's Army-Navy game, and Bill Daily hosts old pantalooned pal Barbara Eden on Hocus Pocus.The week came to end with Bride of Frankenstein thoughtfully chosen for WOR's Fright Night feature, and a curious double feature for WABC's Saturday Night Movie line-up (presuming that's what it was called then, as it was later). Here's a link to the similar Sunday Night Movie open, on my YouTube channel.
Beats me, but something Christmasy, I hope!