Wednesday, July 6
BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CHRYSLER THEATER (NBC, 9-10 p.m.).* A murder trial becomes a way to gain revenge against a prominent family. Starring Pat O'Brien, Jack Lord, Sheree North and Dana Wynter. Repeat.
Thursday, July 7
CBS THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIES (CBS, 9-11 p.m.). That Pulitzer prizewinning bunny Harvey immaterializes under the guidance of James Stewart and Josephine Hull.
Friday, July 8
BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP (ABC, 7:30-8 p.m.). The world's top golfers compete at Muirfield Course, Scotland. Coverage will be continued on Saturday, live via satellite, from 11-noon.
WAYNE AND SHUSTER TAKE AN AFFECTIONATE LOOK AT THE MARX BROTHERS (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). After that title, need more be said?
Saturday, July 9
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES (NBC, 9-11:15 p.m.). Humphrey Bogart, Fredric March, Arthur Kennedy and Gig Young appear in The Desperate Hours.
Sunday, July 10
LOOK UP AND LIVE (CBS, 10:30-11 a.m.). "Martin Buber: An Encounter with Mankind" examines the accomplishments and background of one of this century's greatest Jewish religious thinkers.
CAMERA THREE (CBS, 11-11:30 a.m.). An overall look at development and encouragement of the arts in Afghanistan, including clips from the recently completed movie Just Like an Eagle, the first film produced in Afghanistan by Afghans.
DISCOVERY '66 (ABC, ll:30-noon). The life led by a child on a communal farm in Israel is the focal point in "Discovery Goes to Israel."
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). "Man with a Violin: Isaac Stern."
Monday, July 11
VACATION PLAYHOUSE (CBS, 8:30-9 p.m.). Darryl Hickman stars in "The Good Old Days," one of a group of pilot films that failed to navigate into a series slot and have been turned into one-shot summer playhouse features.
THE AVENGERS (ABC, 10-11 p.m.). When eminent public servants begin performing acts of treason, sophisticated Spies John Steed and Emma Peel are sent in to tie a knot in the mastermind-bending plot.
RECORDS
What to Buy in Europe II†
Great Britain
ROBERT AND ELIZABETH (His Master's Voice). This hit musical, based on The Barretts of Wimpole Street, has been running in London for two seasons, is due to come to Broadway late this fall. The original cast album is a delight, combining a lyrical score with fine singing and sheer charm.
NOT ONLY PETER COOK . . . BUT ALSO DUDLEY MOORE (Decca). Two of the funny foursome of Beyond the Fringe make dialect ventures into such subjects as an order of leaping nuns and hanging The Laughing Cavalier in the "lav." They are every bit as beyond as ever.
CLEO LAINE-WOMAN TALK (Fontana). Miss Laine is one of England's best song stylists; on this LP she puts her own cool, husky mark on such standards as I Cover the Waterfront and By Myself.
THE INCOMPARABLE GERTRUDE LAWRENCE (Ace of Clubs). Original recordings from the '30s by the unforgettable Gertie. British Decca has other memorable reissues on its Ace of Clubs label, including one of Jack Buchanan and Jessie Matthews.
