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Tarzan's New York Adventure. When Boy is kidnapped. Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) and Jane head for the jungle of Manhattan to rescue him. 4:30. May 13. Chan. 7.

Star Trek. Colonizers from Andromeda try to seize the Enterprise. 5. May 13. Chan. 56.

Playhouse New York. Films and recordings of Charlie McCarthy, Eddie Cantor. Burns and Allen. Jack Benny. Fred Allen. Bob Hope. Bing Crosby. Fanny Brice. Rudy Vallee, and Amos 'n' Andy. 7:30. May 13. Chan. 56.

Sherlock Holmes in Washington. 11. May 13. Chan. 56.

Rebel Without a Cause. James Dean. Natalie Wood. Sal Mineo. Jim Backus. 8. May 14. Chan. 56.

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Spartacus. Kirk Douglas. directed by Stanley Kubrick. 9. May 14. Chan. 5.

Emmy Awards. Johnny Carson is MC. live from Hollywood Palladium. 10. May 14. Chan. 7.

Bernstein in London. Leonard Bernstein '39 conducts the Vienna Philharmonic 8. May 13. Chan. 2.

Jacques Cousteau studies the manatee. who does nothing but eat. sleep. and reproduce. Rod Serling narrates. 8. May 15. Chan. 5.

SOUL: Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte show and discuss scenes from their new film. "Buck and the Preacher." 8. May 15. Chan. 44.

From A to Zenker. Rabbi Meir Kahane. founder of the militant Jewish Defense League, is the guest. 10:30. May 16. Chan. 5.

Dick Cavett. Former Cavett boss Jack Paar is only guest. 11:30. May 16. Chan. 5.

The Fortune Cookie. Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in a better-than average comedy. 8. May 17. Chan. 56.

CBS News Special: Where We Stand. An examination of U.S. foreign policy. Written by host Charles Collingwood. 7:30. May 16. Chan. 7.

Advocates. A debate on Vietnam in light of the North Vietnamese offensive. Guests include Rep. Michael Harrington (D-Mass.), journalist Don Luce, and former Pentagon official Townsend Hoopes. 8:30. May 16. Chan. 2.

Paul Benzaquin. Chet Huntley is guest. 9 a.m.. May 17. Chan. 7.

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