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Dates: during 1960-1969
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DUNDEE AND THE CULHANE (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). Distinguished British Actor John Mills stars in a western series about an attorney and his quick-fisted partner (Sean Garrison). Premiere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Listings: Sep. 8, 1967 | 9/8/1967 | See Source »

...GARRISON'S GORILLAS (ABC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). A tough, cynical band of American convicts is pressed into service as behind-enemy-lines guerrillas in World War II. Ron Harper stars as Lieut. Garrison, the officer assigned to ride herd on the hoods. In the premiere, "The Big Con," the gang sets out to capture enemy plates used to print bogus U.S. currency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Sep. 1, 1967 | 9/1/1967 | See Source »

...know beans about it," said Attorney Dean Andrews before he went on trial two weeks ago. For once he seemed to be right. Last week a five-man New Orleans jury* found him guilty of having committed perjury three times during District Attorney Jim Garrison's bootless investigation into the Kennedy assassination. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trials: Shutting Up Big-Mouth | 8/25/1967 | See Source »

Three years ago, Andrews told the Warren Commission that he had been called by a man named Clay Bertrand the day after the assassination and asked to defend Lee Harvey Oswald; previously, he had told the FBI that he had made the whole story up. Ever since Garrison's inquiry started, the oddball lawyer has bounced in arid out with such a mixture of contradictions and dislocated hip talk that few knew or cared what he was trying to say. Garrison kept track, though. When the D.A. charged Clay Shaw with being Clay Bertrand and part of a conspiracy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trials: Shutting Up Big-Mouth | 8/25/1967 | See Source »

...jolly green giant," as Andrews calls Garrison, filed perjury charges-with a few other minor contradictions thrown in for good measure. That was no surprise, and Garrison has since filed various charges against half a dozen other witnesses. Andrews was the first to come to trial. He did not go quietly, of course, even defended himself for half of the proceedings. At one point he asked for a brief delay "so I can collect my thoughts. I just can't pop up and say da-da-da-da-da-da." Next day he added: "I don't know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trials: Shutting Up Big-Mouth | 8/25/1967 | See Source »

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