Television: Mar. 20, 1964
Wednesday, March 18 HALLMARK HALL OF FAME (NBC, 7:30-9 p.m.).-Julie Harris and Dirk Bogarde in a new production of the James Costigan drama, Little Moon of Alban, originally presented in 1958. Color.
Friday, March 20
THE BOB HOPE COMEDY SPECIAL (NBC, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). Bob Hope stars as the editor of Bachelor Magazine, Eva Marie Saint as a schoolmarm bent on suppressing his publication. Color.
INSIDE THE MOVIE KINGDOM (NBC, 9:30-11 p.m.). A look at today's top screen stars at work and at play, in a series of vignettes filmed on location. Among them: Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Richard Burton, Paul Newman and Claudia Cardinale.
THE ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). Joan Hackett, Kevin McCarthy and Kathy Nolan in a murder story about two former school friends and a photographer.
Saturday, March 21
THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE (ABC, 9:30-10:30 p.m.). Nat King Cole is host to Singer Diahann Carroll, Comics Marty Allen and Steve Rossi.
Sunday, March 22
FACE THE NATION (CBS, 12:30-1 p.m.).
Guest: Secretary of State Dean Rusk.
NBC OPERA (NBC, 1-4 p.m.). Bach's St. Matthew Passion, sung in English, is conducted by Alfred Wallenstein. Color.
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). A look at the new vertical-takeoff jets.
EMPIRE (ABC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Keir Dullea portrays a former rodeo rider who has become an embittered cripple. Color.
THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW (CBS, 9-10 p.m.). An hour of Judy's singing.
DU PONT SHOW OF THE WEEK (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). A behind-the-scenes tour with the Flying Wallendas, the famed high-wire troupe whose act has been dogged by tragedy.
THEATER
On Broadway
ANY WEDNESDAY. Sandy Dennis as a kept woman in a peignoir looks about as sophisticated as a teen-ager wobbling in her first pair of heels. Later, clutching a closetful of balloons, she appears about to take off, which this delightfully wacky comedy does from the start.
FOXY is a vaudeville version of Volpone which permits Master Clown Bert Lahr to play hide-and-sucker with the gold diggers of the Yukon.
DYLAN. A legendary actor, Alec Guinness, plays a legendary poet, Dylan Thomas, during his punishing reading tours of the U.S. The drama is sustained by Dylan's sly humor, poetic insights, self-abrasive remorse, and fierce, hurting battles with his wife.
AFTER THE FALL is a nightlong session of group therapy conducted for his own self-justification by Arthur Miller, with special attention to his mother and his wives, notably Marilyn Monroe. Elia Ka All times E.S.T. zan's staging is electric, but Miller has not put enough distance between his life and his craft to fashion a play. It alternates in repertory with Eugene O'Neill's MARCO MILLIONS and S. N. Behrman's BUT FOR WHOM CHARLIE.
HELLO, DOLLY! In a bouncy, daffy, romantic Little Old New York musical, Matchmaker Carol Channing juggles lonely hearts and sassily wangles one for herself.
NOBODY LOVES AN ALBATROSS. Robert Preston is gleeful and guileful as a phony TV writer-producer trying to keep his career from dissolving into a test pattern.
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