Wednesday, May 17
ABC WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE (ABC, 8-10:45 p.m.).* Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Myrna Loy and Ina Balin star in From the Terrace (1960), based on John O'Hara's novel.
Thursday, May 18
SUMMER FOCUS (ABC, 10-11 p.m.). The summer replacement for Stage 67 will be a series of 16 specials on subjects in the news. First off the ticker: "Free Press, Fair Trial," a transatlantic debate conducted via satellite by leading jurists and journalists in Britain and the U.S.
Friday, May 19
CBS FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIES (CBS, 9-11 p.m.). Because They're Young (1960), with Dick Clark riding herd on a bunch of rambunctious high-school students, among them Tuesday Weld, Michael Callen, James Darren and Duane Eddy.
Saturday, May 20
COLONIAL NATIONAL INVITATIONAL (ABC, 4-5 p.m.). Australia's Bruce Devlin defends his title against 71 top golfers vying for the $115,000 purse. Live from the Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas. Continued Sunday afternoon, 4:30 p.m.
THE PREAKNESS (CBS, 5-5:45 p.m.). The second of the three classics that make up thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown. Live from Pimlico Race Track in Baltimore.
ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS (ABC, 5-6:30 p.m.). The Grand Prix of Monaco, second of ten auto races toward the 1967 World Driving Championships, plus the third annual Masters Surfing Championship, from Redondo Beach, Calif.
PICCADILLY PALACE (ABC, 9:30-10:30 p.m.). Britain's answer to the Hollywood Palace with British comedians Eric Moorecambe and Ernie Wise and Pop Singer Millicent Martin. The Dave Clark Five guest stars. Premiere.
MISS U.S.A. BEAUTY PAGEANT (CBS, 10-11:30 p.m.). One girl will be chosen from 15 semifinalists to represent the U.S. at this summer's Miss Universe Beauty Pageant. June Lockhart, Buddy Greco and Bob Barker will emcee the broadcast live from Miami Beach. Among the judges: Benny Goodman and Columnist Hy Gardner.
Sunday, May 21
LAMP UNTO MY FEET (CBS, 10-10:30 a.m.). Donald Swann, singing half of the British comedy team of Flanders & Swann, presents a folio of carols to "Sing 'Round the Year."
THE 21st CENTURY (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). Geodesic Domemaker Buckminster Fuller, Scientific American Editor Gerard Piel, Biochemist Isaac Asimov, French Journalist Bertrand de Jouvenal and New York Times Science Editor Walter Sullivan assume roles of "The Futurists," discussing what the next century holds for mankind.
THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW (CBS, 8-9 p.m.). Dinah Shore, Comedian Alan King and Dancer Peter Gennaro. Live from Montreal's Expo 67.
THE SAINT (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). Simon Templar (Roger Moore), alias "The Saint," finds that he makes a devil of a target in The Death Game, a new series of Saint stories about the 20th century Robin Hood. Premiere.
Monday, May 22
PERRY COMO'S KRAFT MUSIC HALL (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). Perry plays host to Canadian Singer Monique Leyrac, Pianist Oscar Peterson and Comedian Don Rice.
Tuesday, May 23
THE NATIONAL DRIVERS TEST (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). All new questions on auto safety will be asked on this 1967 sequel to previous tests. The show is timed to alert drivers to the hazards of Memorial Day weekend travel.
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