Wednesday, October 4
KRAFT MUSIC HALL (NBC, 9-10 p.m.)*. "Give My Regards to Broadway," with Host Bobby Darin playing George M. Cohan. Guests: Liza Minnelli, Kaye Stevens, Dennis Day and George Carle.
ABC WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE (ABC, 9-11 p.m.). Who can cope with a reluctant corpse that keeps reappearing to haunt a nongrieving widow? Shirley MacLaine wrestles with the problem in Alfred Hitchcock's chiller, The Trouble with Harry (1956).
Thursday, October 5
BATMAN (ABC, 7:30-8 p.m.). In "The Sport of Penguins," Ethel Merman reaches for some high bank notes as the larcenous partner of The Penguin, played by Burgess Meredith.
IRONSIDE (NBC, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). Lee Grant and Farley Granger join Raymond Burr to thwart the attempted murder of a lady columnist in "Eat, Drink and Be Buried."
CBS THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIES (CBS, 9-11:30 p.m.). The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1965) is the protagonist in this imbroglio involving a racketeer, Foreign Office Under Secretary, former hatcheck girl, New England socialite and Balkan patriot. With Rex Harrison, Shirley MacLaine, Omar Sharif and Ingrid Bergman.
Friday, October 6
RAYMOND BURR VISITS VIET NAM (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). After ten visits to U.S. servicemen in Viet Nam, Actor Raymond Burr takes neither a Hawkish nor Dovish view of the war, but simply offers his impressions of the place along with a series of taped talks with G.I.s and Vietnamese soldiers and civilians.
Saturday, October 7
MANNIX (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). A Swiss chemist disappears soon after developing a valuable formula, and Joe Mannix (Mike Connors) is sent to track him down in "The Many Deaths of St. Christopher."
Sunday, October 8
CBS SPECIAL (CBS, 10-11 a.m.). "Road Signs on a Merry-Go-Round" may or may not be an apt title for this show. The idea is to explore the philosophy of Martin Buber, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin; the method is to have an actor and an actress play out various aspects of the three philosophies against a background of surrealistic film images and montages.
CATHOLIC HOUR (NBC, 1:30-2 p.m.). First of a series of four original dramas based on the human problems arising from the church in transition. The first: "No Intermission," an allegory about the difficulties of creating a sense of community in the world.
ROBERT SCOTT AND THE RACE FOR THE SOUTH POLE (ABC, 4-5 p.m.). A re-creation of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's pioneering but ill-fated 1910-1912 expedition to the South Pole, filmed on location in Antarctica. Repeat.
ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE (ABC, 9-11 p.m.). Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley, Dean Jones, Edie Adams and Imogene Coca in the film version of Broadway's Under the Yum-Yum Tree (1963).
Monday, October 9
THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (NBC, 8-9 p.m.). Part 2 of "The Prince of Darkness Affair," with Julie London, Bradford Dillman and Carol Lynley.
THE DANNY THOMAS HOUR (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). Mary Frances Crosby makes her acting debut opposite Daddy Bing in "The Demon Under the Bed," a drama about an aging singer seeking peace. George Maharis and Joan Collins costar.
Tuesday, October 10