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EYE SPY

(By

David Richmond)

Don’t miss these: Sammy Davis jun., talking to David Frost in the “Frost Over America” series: a funny man can be serious without being dull. A British television team’s report on American commercial radio, entitled “Don’t Touch That Dial. We’ll Be Back In a Moment.” Jona thon Dimbleby, for the “This Week” programme, reveals as much of himself as he does of the people he interviews. “New Zealand Big Time Wrestling,” if you are not a fan and so haven’t been watching. But just once: for the experience. My 9-year old. with four stitches in his arm, was having a restless night so we watched together, or I wouldn’t have been up so late either Also recommended: "Portugal — Dream of an Empire;” “You Must Be Joking.” almost any week and "Oswald Cheesman Conducts,” light music by the N.Z.B.C. Symphony Orchestra.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33075, 16 November 1972, Page 4

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EYE SPY Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33075, 16 November 1972, Page 4

EYE SPY Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33075, 16 November 1972, Page 4

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