Wednesday, November 8 ABC WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE (ABC, 9-11 p.m.).*Susan Hayward and Bette Davis in the screen adaptation of Harold Robbins' bestseller, Where Love Has Gone.
CHRYSLER PRESENTS THE BOB HOPE SHOW (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). A band of comedians (Bob Hope, Steve Allen, Jack Carter and Bill Dana) fights to rescue the TV badlands from a notorious gang of cowboy heroes led by James Drury (The Virginian). Bobbie Gentry sings along with the action in "ShootIn at NBC."
Thursday, November 9 CBS THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIES (CBS, 9-11 p.m.). The Seventh Dawn finds William Holden, Susannah York and Capucine romantically entangled in guerrilla-war-torn Malaya.
THE DEAN MARTIN SHOW (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). Dean's guests include Phil Harris, Cabaret Star Joel Grey and singers Lainie Kazan and Don Cherry.
Friday, November 10
THE HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT SPECIAL: JUST A YEAR TO GO (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). The NBC news team watches President Johnson, Richard Nixon, George Romney, Nelson Rockefeller and Ronald Reagan waging their campaigns and non-campaigns on this first program of a new series.
Saturday, November 11
THE $150,000 WASHINGTON, D.C., INTERNATIONAL (NBC, 3:30-4 p.m.). Former Jockey Eddie Arcaro and Sportscaster Jim Simpson follow the horses in this 16th running of the l½mile invitational race that matches the best foreign-trained flat racers against the best from the U.S. for "Horse of the World" honors.
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS (ABC, 5-6:30 p.m.). Pacific Southwest Cross-Country Motorcycle Championship from the Mojave Desert. 1967 world figure skating champions, featuring America's Peggy Fleming, from Vienna.
HALLMARK HALL OF FAME (NBC, 7:30-9 p.m.). Based on John Hersey's novel and Paul Osborne's Broadway play, this TV edition of A Bell for Adano features John Forsythe, Kathleen Widdoes and Murray Hamilton.
MISS TEENAGE AMERICA PAGEANT (CBS, 10-11:30 p.m.). The winner will be chosen from 64 finalists, culminating six months of competition among teen-agers in more than 60 major U.S. cities. Jimmy Durante, Jane Powell and Dean Jones preside over the annual festivities broadcast from Dallas.
Sunday, November 12 LOOK UP AND LIVE (CBS, 10:30-11 a.m.). How should we use atomic energy? Should we create, prolong or alter life? How do we educate for a technological society? In the search for answers to such difficult questions, man is faced with "Choice, the Imperative of Tomorrow." Part 2 of a series.
DISCOVERY (ABC, 11:30 to noon). "Monsters of the Ocean Deep" takes a look at such aquatic creatures as the shark, the sting ray and the octopus, which do not always live up to their dangerous reputations.
Monday, November 13 SHIPSTADS & JOHNSON ICE FOLLIES OF 1967 (NBC, 8-9 p.m.). Ed Ames breaks the ice with songs and patter, as the annual skating extravaganza glides into its 31st year.
A MAN AND HIS MUSIC + ELLA + JOBIM (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). The equation yields a salute to rhythm. Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Brazil's Antonio Carlos Jobim sing the standards, old and new.
