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TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981-3 1_____frgf icecora Friday, July 24 P*-»?*» / ipwdte i* r %.%*» a»* » + «.'î.« W ^ m f| ilj.«J-s**/ ¦* V#8;'^ 4.'^ b " t Ly.-v : 2—TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981 - * : IfL ^ i__ tL*.s^-S§ \\ ^ a a d o nmm \ \ y*t%?A cook’s tour of the Colby-Curtis museum inBeebe ¦»«**•**$ A tour of the Colby-Curtis museum in Beebe offers visitors a bit of everything.Clockwise, from upper left, the photo exhibition offers a taste of days gone by, from old sports teams to farm machinery of another era; uniforms worn in various battles; mannequins display clothing someone's great-grandmother might have worn; and a doll room provides delights for the young.The museum, located at 110 Main Street, is open between 11 a.m.and 4p.m.daily during the summer months.Admission is free and bilingual guides are available.% 195™ [ yr*%0 n m f s > vV TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981-3 Shaw: From local to major event Tons of Money is a load of laughs By Donnelly If you are going to pander to the silly season, you might as well go all the way.Tons of Money is a farce in the true sense of the word.It is a nonsensical story that laughs at silliness itself.The story concerns the inheritance of a small fortune by an indebted couple with an extravagant lifestyle.Their ecstasy over the windfall turns to gloom with the realization that creditors will reap the rewards.So they devise a plan to fake hubby’s death and have him re-emerge as the long-lost cousin, believed to be dead, and next in line for the inheritance.The complications that arise when the cousin’s wife arrives unexpectedly, along with another usurper as well as the real McCoy, provides a ridiculous plot.But, by this time, everyone is laughing so hard we don’t care how preposterous it is.The play was written by comedians for comedians.William Evans wrote Money with Valentine, about whom no information seems available.But Evans was one of the most popular London comedians at the turn of the century.Money, his only major writing effort, became an instant hit in 1922 and ran for 800 performances at London's Shaftsbury Theatre before moving to the Aldwych the following year where it began a long, rich tradition of farce.Its producers and stars, Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn, two “wildly popular comedic actors”, were just the great comedians the play demanded.Happily, the Shaw Festival has one of this continent's best comedians in Heath Lamberts, a seven-year veteran of Niagara-On-The-Lake with an extensive stage and screen career.He deserves an even greater one.Lamberts is a natural comic, stealing from all the great comedians who have come before, yet endowed with a distinctive style all his own.'I HT*-' ür i Heath Lamberts in a W.C.Fields-like disguise encounters the Betty Boopish wife (Wendy Thatcher) of the person he is pretending to be in the Shaw Festival hit Tons of Money.As Aubrey Henry Maitland Allington, the husband, he takes great liberties with the script, adding Groucho Marx’s telltale walk, Chaplinesque falls and tricks, W.C.Fields’ elaborations and many personal Patrons taste whole gambit of theatrical styles By Donnelly Niagara-On-The-Lake’s Shaw Festival has been operating since 1962.It is the only festival in the world dedicated to George Bernard Shaw, a man of letters and politics, in many ways ahead of his time.In almost 20 years, the festival has grown from a local event in a stuffy converted court house to a major theatrical centre in North America, with one of the most modem and comfortable theatres in Canada.George Bernard Shaw was first and foremost an intellectual, a student of history and literature, an elitist committed to socialism and civilization.Quite often his plays are little more than debates between historical or literary characters, lacking the appeal of physical action.One critic has written of Shaw’s plays that they are the price one has to pay for reading his prologues.This is a malicious exaggeration, as the festival has proven time and time again.But Shaw plays are always mind-taxing experiences.In 1965, works by contemporaries of Shaw became part of the festival’s repertoire.In doing these contemporary plays, the festival allows its patrons to taste the whole gambit of theatrical styles prevalent in Shaw’s time.George Bernard himself wrote in several genres but this year, the festival is concentrating on his historical plays.As has often been the case, especially in years when Shaw’s serious side has been the focus, a light comedy by another playwright turns out to be the hit of the season.This is hardly surprising The Shavian Festival is on the Niagara tourist circuit, just one of many activities in the region, and what could be more appropriate in a vacationland than farce?Younger and less fettered by tradition than Stratford, the Shaw Festival is much less of a social event.It still has a summer stock feel about it.The audience is more of a mix.The prices for seats are only about $5 less than at Stratford, not that substantial a difference, but because of the more trodden location, the Shaw attracts casual theatre-goers.This has disadvantages as well as advantages as a critique of the early season indicates.spontaneous antics.Lamberts often stops in the middle of a scene to talk to the audience, including them in the joke.This looseness works well in a very flouncy farce.It helped everyone adapt to the unexpected on the night we were there.The heat and humidity had caused condensation in the electrical system, at first giving rise to an erratic light show, then a virtual blackout.Lamberts and Robin Craig, who plays Aubrey’s wife Louise, carried on like troopers.“What is happening with the lights?”, exclaimed Craig “That’s what happens when you don’t pay your utility bill”, retorted Lamberts in character.When the blackout prevented them from continuing their scene on the divan, Lamberts pulled Craig down to the floor and they crawled over to centre stage where, huddled together in conspiratorial fashion, they finished the scene under a sole spotlight.It would be an understatement to say the play was fast-paced.Derek Goldby, who certainly deserves his fine reputation as a director of farce, keeps the actors moving at a gallop with at least two laughs a minute.Lamberts gives one the distinct feeling of sharing in something very special, but others in the cast come through as comedians in their own right Robin Craig somehow manages to keep up with the ostentatious Lamberts Although not as eccentric, her facial expressions are a delight.Barry MacGregor, who made an impression on us last year as a Welsh soldier in Henry V and Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, both at Stratford, does a marvellous butler.Wendy Thatcher plays a lisping, Betty Boop vamp.Jack Medley is a pompous, hollow-faced lawyer and Andrew Gillies stands out as a John Cleese-like usurper of the inheritance.The set, a salon in a stone mansion surrounded by park land, was designed by an old friend of Festival Lennoxville and Bishop’s Drama Department, Guido Tondino The design is as elaborate as always.Dance was an important part of life in the twenties and Goldby engaged choreographer Robert Ainslie to add his touch to Tons of Money.The actors break into dance at the drop of a hat and a gay Charleston chorus line, with Lamberts in a nun’s habit, brings the farce to a grand curtain call conclusion The Suicide provides humor with history The other comedy at Niagara-On-The-Lake is of a more serious nature.It borders on the farcical, is reminiscent of absurdism but is, in fact, a satirical, existential comedy, an attack on life in the Soviet Union.Playwright Nikolai Erdman’s first play, despite its ridiculing of party opportunists and hangers-on, was well-received in the salad days of the Russian revolution.Lenin disapproved of the avant-garde but tolerated their dissent.By the early 30s, however, Stalin was in control.Erdman’s second play, TTie Suicide, was suppressed in a general crackdown on freedom of thought and speech.No wonder.Even today, it is shocking to See next page 4—TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981 Other Niagara comedy is serious Semyon (Andrew Gillies) listens to the argument of the intellectual Aristarkh (Leon Pon wall) in The Suicide.Continued from last page see his directness in tackling the social and psychological problems which still plague Soviet society.Erdman is concerned with individualism and the failure of Russian communism to provide for each according to his need, in particular the need of self-expression.Although championed by Meyerhold, Stanislavsky and Gorky, The Suicide has never been produced in the Soviet Union and none of Erdman’s work has ever been published.But the 30s must have been a freer time than we imagine if thoughts of such a production were even entertained.All of the totalitarian tendencies were already present, yet Erdman and the others still felt that they could openly criticize.A Pinter-like character, Semyon Semyonovich Podsekainikov, unable to find employment, decides to kill himself only to discover that everyone wants him to champion their cause through his act.In a move not only against institutional and political but also social pressure, he eventually charts his own course.The Suicide offers plenty of surprises.Our only objection is that it’s too long.Cuts could easily be made, especially Cleopatra Maximovna’s soliloquy by Semyon’s graveside.Fine acting masks most of the redundancy.Andrew Gillies as Semyon, expertly walks the fine line between comedy and tragedy.Robin Craig switches from haute bourgeoise English in Money, to an impoverished Russian working wife here without so much as batting an eye.Irene Hogan is a fiesty mother-in-law and Michael Ball (the jocular devil in Festival Lennoxville’s VVullie MacCrimmon, ) plays ( a cynical neighbour who represents the last vestiges of capitalism.Araby Lockhart is his mistress, a bourgeois restauranteur.The Suicide cast is actually quite large.There’s the petit-bourgeois intellectual (Leon Pownall); Marion Gilsenan as an old actress; Stephen Ouimette, the pea-brained postie; Michael Fawkes, a chopper-wielding butcher; Wendy Thatcher as the money-grubbing couturier; young Billy Gibbs, a mute child; and Joe Ziegler (who was the softhearted villain in the Piggery’s Wait Until Dark,) the mumbling priest.Then there are the silent sentries.So large was The Suicide cast that the Shaw Festival’s artistic director Christopher Newton was called upon to play the business-like waiter.But the real star of the show is the mammoth set by Cameron Porteous.Looming above is a huge, striking monument in the socialist realism style.Only the bottom portion is visible.To the right and left of the stage are fuse boxes, wires, pipes, telephones and a real steam whistle operated periodically by faceless proletariat or soldiers.Several times during the show these fuse boxes explode.In some cases, these surprise explosions are relevant to the action but, too often, merely serve as a flashy gimmick.Still, they do keep the audience attentive.A long row of doors is adorned with the same poster of a model worker, save one which portrays the same person as a religious icon i he's held up as a shining example all through the play and is key to its conclusion).Most of the action takes place before these doors, cleverly used to give the impression of many rooms while serving as the back wall of the room shared by Semyon, his wife and mother-in-law.In the second act, this scene shifts to the last supper at Margarita Ivanovna's cafe and the internment.The play is interesting primarily as a socio-hist orical document.Its subject matter is not universal but everyone can understand its message.Christopher Newton is to be commended for bringing such a fascinating period in world history to life on the Shaw stage.G.B.would have approved.St.Joan Andrew Gillies as Semyon threatens to shoot himself in The Suicide as a poster of the model worker looks on from behind.If Cameron Porteous’ design worked wonders in The Suicide, it was a dismal failure in St.Joan.The costuming either seemed high school cheapo or Flash Gordon exotic.In each case, it was alienating.If you’re going to do an historical play, the fashions should at least have some place in time.Nor do the sets reflect Shaw’s attention to location.The identity and significance of the settings are, with few exceptions, completely lost.Perhaps Christopher Newton, Joan s director, set the course when he made the decision to depart radically from the play.He ruthlessly cut Shaw’s final words by amputating the epilogue Only an uproar by the Society of Authors forced Newton to include a reading of the epilogue, distanced from the play proper by a 10-minute intermission.The epilogue can be extremely funny, coming as it does im mediately after the dramatic scene describing the burning.Shaw intended to show in a dispassionate way, the historical consequences of Joan's life and death.In other words, he meant to reveal the historical dialectic.But Newton obviously wanted to do a straight tragedy.See next page TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24,1981—5 Barry Macgregor kicks up his heels as the Butler with Fiona McMur-ran in Tons of Money.Joan's confrontation with the timid Dauphin (Nora McLellan and Heath Lamberts) in Shaw's St.Joan.St.Joan: High-school cheapo toFlash Gordon Continued from last page By contrast, there is merit in Stratford artistic director John Hirsch's idea to do the classics faithfully.Departing from them is always a risk.Too often, one loses more than is gained.Newton’s Joan was an interesting experiment but hardly a successful one.Several actors do distinguish themselves in St.Joan.Heath Lamberts is not permitted to realize his comic potential but makes a pouting panty-waist of a Dauphine.Jack Medley plays the Archbishop of Rheims with great sensitivity.Robert Berison, Earl of Warwick is Machiavellian.David Hemblen as the orthodox bishop has both the power and weakness of his convictions, Barry MacGregor the passion of the redneck and sinner, and Herbert Foster the cool, quiet control of the Inquisitor.But Nora McLellan’s Joan seems all too normal a person to have led a movement of any kind.She’s a mischievous, bouncy tomboy rather than a charismatic leader with a unique vision All in all, one leaves the Festival Theatre convinced that Stratford could have done a far superior job with Shaw’s Joan.Shaw's Camille ET theatre home reunion In addition to the three major plays reviewed, all staged in the beautiful Festival Theatre, the Shaw has recently unveiled G B.S.'s In Good King Charles’ Golden Days and Destiny, Rose Marie, an operetta by Rudolf Friml and Oscar Hammerstein, and The Magistrate, an Arthur Wing Pinero farce directed by Derek Goldby, in either the Court House or Royal George Theatres.Camille, a new version of the 19th century succès de scandal and the only other play in the luxurious 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wining, dining and camping between plays By Donnelly Theatre aside, Niagara-On-The-Lake is a much more exciting place to be than Stratford.Only half an hour away from Niagara Falls, in the heart of the Canadian fruit belt, it has the best of both worlds.Tourism here is developed to a fine point.Fruit stands line the routes in and out of town.Visitors are welcome at the various wineries, a couple boasting fine Canadian wines that compare favorably with more expensive imports.Some provide guided tours and wine-tasting A beautiful park with playgrounds and picnic tables banks the river.Fort George, operated by Parks Canada offers an entertaining and educational journey into our past with costumed guides and authentic reconstructions.The town’s main street looks like the set of Pollyana with ‘‘Ye ole” this and ‘‘Ye ole” that.In fact, it's so touristy one has difficulty imagining people actually living there all year round.Stratford does have the lazy Avon River with its population of ducks and swans.You can rent a boat, picnic on the river banks or stroll through the Shakespeare Gardens and the Stratford Art Gallery.But there are virtually no other diversions.The three to four hours between matinee and evening performances can be painfully dull.In contrast, Niagara-On-The-Lake offers all of the above, plus a good choice of restaurants where you don’t get the feeling you've been ripped off.There are a few right on Queen Street, the main drag.We dropped into the Buttery for a late lunch on the terrace and can recommend their beefsteak, mushroom and kidney pie They also have a special Henry VIII feast from 9 to 11:30 nightly where hand-to-mouth dining is a must.You can have all the pate-stuffed chicken prepared in wine, honey and spices, all the roast lamb and piglet, trifle, cheese, cakes, fruit, wine, ale, cider and, yes, even mead thatyou can decently consume for the fixed rate of $22.50.Unfortunately, we didn't have an evening free to devote to this banquet adventure.If you like Chinese food, the George III down by the water has two Chinese cooks.It’s not Chinatown but well-prepared and satisfying It beats any Chinese dinery in Sherbrooke hands down.Next door, the Harbour Inn provides seafood with an Italian flavour but they also have a fine veal parmesan and a reasonably-priced wine list.A bottle of the local Inniskillin Brae Blanc, stuffed mushroom hors d'oeuvre, stuffed fresh trout, the veal and coffee set us back about $35.Close to the theatre, you might try The Luis House (Bella's Place).They have great salads, a good daily special and deserts made with local fresh fruit.For sleeping arrangements, Stratford and Niagara-On-The-Lake hotel-motel prices are generally comparable (the medium range being between $30 and $40 a night).Stratford tends to have slightly lower rates while Niagara flaunts refined old hotels and luxurious new ones Stratford's attractive option of rooms in private homes suit both comfort and the pocketbook (about $18 a night).But camping is the best deal of all And that’s at least one area where Stratford has it all over Niagara-On-The-Lake.There are only two choices in N-O-T-L.The best and closest resembles a refuge camp more than a vacation spot.In the Stratford area, the choice is wider and the facilities infinitely more pleasant.Our favorite can’t be found in the Ontario guide.Wildwood is run by the Upper Thames Conservation Authority and is situated on a large reservoir about 10 miles west of town.One can lie in the sun or swim in the lake between shows.If you must eat out at Stratford, there are at least three good restaurants - The Church, The Old Prune and Randles.The Church has the best reputation in town but also a long waiting list and high prices.To be sure of a table, reservations are advisable months in advance.Prices at the Old Prune have gone up considerably since last year (The fixed dinner price is $17.50 per person and that doesn’t include wine).This, combined with an uninteresting menu the night we were in the market caused us to move on to Rundles.One gets the feeling, as far as restaurants are concerned, that Stratford exploits festival patrons.Everything is arranged so that theatre goers pay more when their need is greatest.There are expensive lunches before the matinee and even more costly dinners in the three or four hours between the matinee and evening performances.Realizing this strategy, we chose to eat after the show when the best deals are available.Rundles, with terraced dining rooms down by the river, offers an interesting menu.Many of the dishes are fashionably cold but.cold or hot, always have something eccentric about them.We started off with a rich, blended tomato bisque and flavorful, hot consomme, followed by a hot and spicy vegetable curry and cold Yorkshire game pie.The tomato soup was like a warm gazpacho.Lentils were substituted for meat in the curry, which was condimented by two powerful chutneys.The consomme was tasty but the game pie not very gamey (venison, goose and calf’s liver) rather bland, in fact, and adorned with cold fruit We passed up desert but enjoyed the complimentary candied lemon rind and home-made chocolate truffles which accompanied our coffee.With a litre carafe of good house white, the meal came to $33.50.If you would rather save your money, there are several places where you can get food to take out (they’ll even prepare lovely picnic box lunches with local cheese).Or you may prefer fast food restaurant chains (there are enough of these' where your needs can be reasonably satisfied.Ed Bartlett's truckers' stop offers a full-course meal in the $4 to $5 range.They try to make you feel right at home, though the decor is pretty tacky.In fact, Mary Bartlett, who serves up the chow, has family in Stanbridge East.But the best deal of all is the old Coleman stove and campfire cooking.At Stratford, the plays are the main thing and they’re well worth the sacrifices.At Niagara-On-The-Lake, the region provides added diversion.It also encourages more erf a party atmosphere which may take the pressure off the theatre IH, If ' •4» -3é„ Nora McLellan as St.Joan tells the court of her intention to take Paris at the Shaw. TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24,1981—7 McGarrigle director had little technical training MONTREAL (CP) — CaroUne Leaf didn’t have much training in art when she started making innovative, award-winning animated movies for the National Film Board nine years ago.Nor did she have any experience in filming real people when she began a half-hour NFB documentary on Anna and Kate McGarrigle, Quebec's internationally-known folk singers and composers.“I just asked people at the board; I never went to film school,” Leaf confessed during a break from editing her documentary, simply titled Anna and Kate McGarrigle.Inspired by her subjects' music, the earthy 34-year-old American expatriate has striven to give her film an intimate, homemade quality.An interview segment with the McGarrigles’ mother Gaby, for instance, features Kate’s four-year-old daughter sticking her head in front of the camera, drowning out grandma with scrambled questions about a “wetpen.” Another segment is devoted to the sisters’ sold-out performance last year with the Rick Danko-Paul Butterfield Band at Carnegie Hall.Leaf’s cinematography captured much of the folksy glamor of the occasion, which drew New York under siege by Hollywood movie crews NEW YORK (Reuter) — These days.New Yorkers can easily find themselves going to see a film several times a week without ever stepping inside a theatre.An office worker on a lunch-hour stroll may find himself suddenly surrounded by lights, cameras, stars, assistants and extras.Residents complain when they come home to find large vans blocking their street and production assistants urging them to "please get out of the way — we’re making a film.” But for city officials the use of non-Hollywood film locations, which began when television started cutting into box-office returns, has only one side, and that is positive.Seeing the trend as a natural way of helping New York’s economy by creating jobs and drawing tourism, Mayor Edward Koch is promoting New York as “the world’s biggest backlot.” In 1977 , 26 feature films were produced in New York; last year that figure had soared to 71.At any one time, about 12 features are being shot in the city.Television production is also increasing.One series has started filming and two others are due to start soon.GROWING FAST Film and TV' production has become New York’s third fastest-growing industry, according to a recent study.The city's 1980 revenue from feature films was $200 million and with television, documentaries, commercials and other photography included, $650 million, says the mayor’s Office of Motion Pictures and Television.Mayor John Lindsay’s administration began wooing directors in the late 1960s and Koch "is really behind it,” said Nancy Littlefield, director of the office.As filmgoers see more of New York, Littlefield said, their impression of the city changes and a visit to New York can start seeming like a good idea.“It’s important that the image be good," she said."Everybody loves to see anything shot in New York.” Perhaps scenes like Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel dancing around a fountain in Lincoln Centre in The Producers, John Travolta cavorting on the Verrazano Bridge in Saturday Night Fever and the car chase through Brooklyn in The French Connection — considered by connoisseurs the ultimate film car chase — have helped the New York boom.“1 think they make New York look good,” said Littlefield.“New York isn’t all Tiffany’s and Fifth Avenue.” One recent film, The Fan, came eerily close to an incident many New Yorkers would rather forget.The film, with Lauren Bacall as a movie idol stalked by a psychotic fan, was filmed on the Upper West Side, a few blocks from the Dakota apartment building where John Lennon was shot last December and where Bacall actually lives.Lennon’s accused killer has been described as a deranged fan.The Fan, based on a book published several years ago, was filmed before Lennon's murder.Advertising for it has included a disclaimer saying the movie is not based on Lennon’s death.Tlie BUCK AND DOE RESTAURANT t ) ^ _ SPECIAL WELCOME TO OUR ^ day" week CANADIAN FRIENDS DINNER SPECIALS DAILY Superb Food — Impeccable Service.A REALLY NICE PLACE TO EAT” MODERN DECOR RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED OPEN YEAR ’ROUND! ¦T is ”WE SERVE COCKTAILS" Your Hosts; Ronald & Helen Langford 135 Main St„ ISLAND POND call: (802) 723-4712 rave reviews from American critics HOW W AS IT?How did the McGarrigles, who leave next week for a European tour, feel about being immortalized on celluloid?“Caroline and her crew were pretty obtrusive at the concert,” recalled Kate, 35.“But we were a little self-concious when they were shooting in our dining room ( in suburban Westmount ) for two weeks from nine to five.” When she started.Leaf wanted to follow the sisters through every step of their music, from the melding of the lyrics to polished performance.But that didn't work out.“I think we felt quite inhibited." Anna said “It (composing) is the kind of thing that’s very difficult to do with all those people around watching, waiting, stopping to change film ” A documentary wasn’t what the McGarrigles had in mind when they went to NFB animation chief Derek Lamb with some songs they thought would inspire an interesting cartoon "We’d known him for about 20 years, back to when we were 15 or 16 and all playing on the same folk circuit," Kate said ¦v .ïr.xway: mmm Music chart NO.TITLE ARTIST LAST WEEK WEEKS ON 1.All Those Years Ago George Harrison 1 9 2.This Little Girl Gary U.S, Bonds 2 12 3.The One That You Love Air Supply 5 8 4.You Make My Dreams Hall & Oates 4 8 5.Double Dutch Bus Frankie Smith 6 8 6.HearLs Marty Balin 8 6 7.Gemini Dream Moody Blues 11 7 8.Slowhand Pointer Sisters 15 7 9.Medley Stars on 45 3 12 10.Modern Girl Sheena Easton 13 6 11.The Boy From N Y.City Manhattan Transfer 18 6 12.Bette Davis Eyes Kim Carnes 7 15 13.Winning Santana 16 8 14.Sign of the Gypsy Queen April Wine 12 9 15.I Don’t Need You Kenny Rogers 23 6 16.Fool In Love Jim Photoglo 20 6 17.America Niel Diamond 9 11 18.The Stroke Billy Squier 24 7 19.A Woman Needs Love Raydio 14 15 20.Queen of Hearts Juice Newton 30 5 21.Nobody Wins Elton John 25 5 22.A Life of Illusion Joe Walsh 27 5 23.Is It You Lee Ritenour 10 8 24.Jesse’s Girl Rich Springfield 32 4 25.The Waiting Tom Petty 17 9 26.Hold On Ian Thomas 29 6 27.Coldest Night Bruce Cockburn 21 9 28.Try It Out Gino Soccio 33 4 29.Give It to Me Baby Rick James 35 3 30.Tom Sawyer Rush 19 9 31.Take It On The Run R.E.P.Speedwagon 26 15 32.Sweet Baby Duke-Clarke 37 3 33.Too Much Time Styx 31 18 34.Jole Blon Gary U.S.Bonds 39 2 35.Don’t Let Him Go R.E.O.Speedwagon 36 3 36 Time Alan Parsons 22 10 37.Fire 8.Ice Pat Benetar 40 2 38.Stop Dragging My Heart Stevie Nicks PL 1 39.In The Air Tonight Phil Collins PL 1 40.Breakup Song Greg Kinh Band PL 1 LE FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL D’ORFORD 19X1 4 f-C : • « i .—* • „ _ J cwiewto du umdl «prM-mtdl qui Mt UM 11'Abbiyt Siml-Bood du LK , »t dlnunelm tu lotte tur kl pulwui du Ctntri d'Arl, dt ki cokcdfts dd I’O S M , I I dplkd Sdint-nwed dd l«Hd( BMkts pout ki Vdndradk dt wfflddk ion in*inkchd; Ed ArchimbddH.Mootrddl Elton Mdntrdll dt Shdrttrodll Ldd Trdk kirmltdl Mdpdp CENTRE D ARTS DOREORD J MC (X19) 843 3981 autoroute des Cantons de 1’Est (10) sortie 118 (8()())%7 M55 9M I'lXI 8—TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981 WHAT'S ON Music The BLUESBUSTEKS will be drumming up some musical action at the North Hatley Legion tomorrow night.Possibly a couple of guest musicians will join in.If you're into rhythm and blues, if you feel like dancing and having a good time, drop by at the Legion between 21:00 and 2 p.m.Admission is $2 British-born violinist MARTIN FOSTER and Quebec pianist HENRI BRASSARD returned from a Jeunesses Musicales tour to lead classes in chamber music at the Centre d'Arts d’Orford They will perform together with cellist SARAH BOYER in the Salle Gilles Lefebvre tonight at 20:30.(Tickets are $7 and can be reserved by calling 843-3981).As a student, Foster performed several times on CBC and at 16 played solo violin with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra He has since given recitals at the Juiliard School of Music in New York and Lincoln Centre’s Alice Tully Hall.Brassard, winner of the coveted Chalmers Award (for most promising young artist) after an exciting 1975 recital at Toronto’s St.Lawrence Centre, has competed and performed in many European and American cities as well as the Soviet Union.Tonight’s recital includes the trios of Mozart and Bartok.Also this evening ( at 20:00) DO’A will present a concert of original compositions at the Haskell Opera House on the Rock IslandDerby Line border.Back at the International Music Festival in Orford, Uruguayan ALVARO P1ERRI will bring the sound of classical guitar to the Abbaye St-Benoit du Lac tomorrow at 16:00.Pierri’s guest appearance at the Concert d’Honneur of the 1978 Paris International Guitar Competition was followed by his New York debut at the Kaufmann Concert Hall which evoked critical comparisons to Segovia, Bream and Yepes.A recording artist with Polydor in Paris, Pierri teaches master classes in South America and at festivals such as Orford.Tomorrow afternoon's recital is $4.On the programme are Bach’s Suite No.2 and works by Guiliani.Berkeley, Torroba and Walton.Saturday evening at 20:30, LOUIS-PHILIPPE PELLETIER will give a piano recital in the Salle Gilles Lefebvre ($8).First prize winner of the 1979 Arnold Schoenberg International Piano Competition, Pelletier was schooled in Quebec by two of Franz Liszt's disciples.He is a frequent performer on both French and English CBC radio and TV, with recordings by Radio-Canada International This McGill professor has played in the major cities in western Europe, North Africa and the States.He is giving master classes during Orford’s second session.On tomorrow evening's programme are works by Bach.Schoenberg, Schumann and Vivier.For reservations, call 843-3981.Nelly Young The QUINTETTE DE CUIVRES DE MONTREAL will provide an outdoor concert of light music on the Orford Arts Centre grounds Sunday at 17:30 ($3).The Italian programme, “Les fetes vénitiennes”, will be followed by the $4.50 buffet.Wednesday’s concert on July 29 ( 20:30) features oboe player LOUISE PELLERIN ($5).The Thursday afternoon student concert takes place at 16:45 and is free.The QUINTETTE DE CUIVRES returns Thursday evening, July 30, to inaugurate Orford’s 30th anniversary festivities with a recital which will scan five centuries of music for brass Don’t forget that in one week’s time, the fourth annual Festival de Bromont kicks off with an exciting concert by French pianist JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD and the ORFORD STRING QUARTET.In 1979, Collard was described as “the hottest young pianist on the international scene”.He has since become something of a star and what a catch for the Bromont Festival.Considered a master of technique, Collard brings more than virtuosity to his interpretation of French composers such as Faure, Debussy, Saint-Saëns, Messiaens and the French-influenced Liszt.His love of piano frees Collard to express wit, sensitivity, joy and dignity in his performances.The members of the Orford Quartet ( violinists Andrew Dawes and Kenneth Perkins, violist Terence Helmer and cellist Boris Brott) showed their studied, sophisticated stuff at the Centennial Theatre a few’ months ago and should shine with the likes of Collard to spur them on.Next week's concert will be held in the St.Francois Xavier Church in Bromont.On the programme are Mozart's String Quartet (The Hunt), K.458, and two works by Schumann - Kinderscenen, opus 15 and Piano Quintet in E flat major, opus 44.Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the following locations in addition to Festival de Bromont itself: Cowansville - Pharmacie L.G.Corriveau and Le Guide; Granby - The Tourist Office and Pharmacie Jean Coutu; Knowlton - Boutique du Village; Sutton - The Book Nook; Waterloo - Caisse Populaire; and Sherbrooke - Au Bon Marche.Later concerts include THE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND (August 1); Swiss oboist HEINZ HOLLIGER (August 7); an “Evening in Vienna” pops concert directed by ALEXANDER BROTT, featuring soprano COLETTE BOKY (August 8); Czech pianist IVAN MORAVEC (August 9) and classical guitarist LIONA BOYD and the McGILL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA (August 15).The Orford Arts Centre may give Bromont a run for their money next Friday The second (and final) MONTREAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA concert at the Eglise St-Patrice in Magog, directed by CHARLES DUTOIT, will celebrate the gala 30th anniversary of the Arts Centre.On the programme are Brahms’ Concert in D, opus 77 and Beethoven’s Concerto in D, opus 61, with guest soloist, violinist HENRYK SZERYNG.August 16 is the date for B.B.KING’S concert at Salle Wilfrid Pelletier in Montreal.It would be advisable to get tickets ($8, $10, $12.50 and $15) for this one - night show by the great blues guitarist well in advance.They’re available at Place des Arts and the Rising Sun.Theatre * «4 t ' ' À.< ' & %â ^ \ The DoucetSaito pottery exhibition continued until July 31 at the Orford Arts Centre.In case you still haven’t seen DEATHTRAP, Ira Levin’s black comedy thriller is at the Piggery for three final performances - tonight at 20:30 or tomorrow at either 18:00 or 21:30.Providing a delightful combination of chills and giggles, it’s good fun from either angle.Feydeauphiles must be looking forward to the opening of MONSIEUR RIBADIER’S SYSTEM at the Piggery next Thursday.The toast of Ta belle epoque', Feydeau’s farces were first reproduced in New York in the early 1900s.Since then, the most popular have enjoyed periodic revivals, the most recent being Derek Goldby’s A Flea in her Ear, last year’s runaway hit at the Shaw Festival.Monsieur Hibadier will be receiving its English language premiere in a new translation by Brian Kelly.John Corbett again directs Emma Stevens and Michael Shepherd (who play the married couple in Deathtrap).This time, however, Stevens should have more opportunity to show off her talent.As twice-married Angela Ribadier, she portrays a wife all-too familiar with two-timing husbands.Shepherd as the Monsieur Ribadier of the title has devised a foolproof system for a blissful marriage with lots of clandestine hanky panky.But he has neglected to work into his system the possibility of complications.Madcap action spurred along by witty dialogue should prove just right for summer audiences.Ribadier will play in repertory from Thursday to August 15.Performances take place Tuesday to Friday at 20:30, Saturday at 18:00 and 21:30.There will be one matinee on Sunday, August 2, at 14:00.Tickets are $6 weeknights, $7 on the weekend.Students and senior citizens pay $5.For reservations, call the box office (842-2191).Last call for the Atelier production of APPELEZ-MOI STEPHANE at the Mont Orford Summer Theatre ( located in the ski chalet ).Stéphane is a lively satiric look at pop ed drama class with naive adult students tyrannized by a pompous, opportunistic instructor (Jacques Thisdale).The Saia-Meunier script benefits from consistently fine acting but the second act is anti-climactic.Tickets for tonight’s show are $7, tomorrow $9.Reserve by calling 843-6548.Showtime is 21:00.Again this summer in North Hatley, the Union Theatrale is staging a play at the Domaine Montjoye.BICHON by Jean De Letraz is a comedy that, like last year’s farce, should be a painless way to improve your French.Performances take place every Thursday to Saturday at 20:30.MOUSSE, the current hit at the Theatre de l'Atelier, takes place in a seedy laundromat where some 25 different women filter through to wash their dirty linen, exchange household tips and intimate confidences.Top-notch acting by Véronique Le Flaguais, Ninon Levesque and Pauline Martin easily convinces that 20 actresses are at work rather than three.Some of the skits are intriguing, others uproariously funny, especially the grande finale — a timid French Canadian and a gum-cracking anglophone produce pants-wetting comedy in a conversation which only the audience fully understands.The result is one of the most positive statements on the language problem in Quebec theatre.Performances take place at 20:30 from Tuesday to Saturday until August 15.Tickets are $6 weeknights; $7 Saturday; $5 students and senior citizens.For reservations, call (819 ) 563-1778 between Tuesday and Saturday after 13:00.L’AUDITION distinguished itself as one of the more interesting experimental pieces by a local troupe when the THEATRE ENTRE CHIEN ET LOUP brought the play to the CEGEP de Sherbrooke almost tw’o years ago. TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY.JULY 24, 1981-9 WHAT'S ON (This same troupe went on to stage the original "X" just prior to the May 20 referendum).Audition puts the spotlight on actors trying out for parts in a play, but also implicates spectators in the provocative scenario by Andre Poulain, who also stars.Audition has been adapted for Le The des Bois in Deauville (574 Parc).Performances take place Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday to August 23.Call (819 ) 864-9569 for more details.Other plays by French theatres around the Townships include: BLA, BLA by Pierre Lebeau and Sylvain Charbonneau at the Theatre de la Chevrerie in St-Fortunat until August 29 (route 2630.Performances take place Wednesday to Saturday at 20:30.For reservations and details, call (819 ) 344-2402; VIENS-TU JOUER DANS MA COUR?by Louis-Georges Carrier and Cyrille Beaulieu at the Theatre de la Marjolaine in Eastman until August 30.Performances take place Tuesday to Sunday at 21:00.Call (514 ) 297-2860 for reservations and details, and HORACE AU PAYS DES HOMMES A VACHES by Bernard Trudel at the Theatre d’ete de Bromont, Mont Gale Performances take place Wednesday to Sunday at 20:30.Movies FOUR SEASONS is a great piece of music by Vivaldi and a lightly entertaining film by Alan Alda, playing for a second week at the Capitol Theatre.With virtually no background on how they came to be friends, we are introduced to three couples who get together on their holidays.When one of their number leaves his wife and takes up with a beautiful, loving young thing, whatever existed starts to come apart at the seams.Unfortunately, the nature of the three-way friendship is never explored so it’s hard to believe that there was anything to begin with.The new relationship, in any case, is the core of the film.Yet, without the background, it's hard to take any of the characters very seriously.And a good thing too, for Seasons is a comedy, complete with the MASH mentality and witticism we have come to expect from Alda.There are some very funny scenes and one leaves with a positive feeling about the future of friendship.Len Cariou.this year's star at Stratford, is the husband who's flown the coop.Carol Burnett, Rita Moreno and Sandy Dennis co-star.The second movie is still KING OF THE MOUNTAIN.Mel Brooks HISTORY OF THE WORLD, PART ONE is being held over at the Cinema du Carrefour for another week.This extracurricular survey course in man's evolution, from cave days, the bible era, Roman antiquity, the Spanish Inquisition right through to the French revolution, emphasizes anal, ethnic and sexist humour.But, if you trust in Mel Brooks, you won't leave the theatre without a few good laughs.In addition to producing, writing and directing, Brooks stars with Madeline Kahn, Dom DeLuise, Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman and Sid Caesar.This week.Cinema Newport, is showing NOBODY’S PERFECT, another smash ’em flick with Gabe Kaplan.Robert Klein and Alex Karras as three mental patients who take on city hall.It begins tonight.But in case of last-minute changes, call the Newport cinema at (802) 334-2749.Derbyport Drive-In begins the weekend with a treat for Charles Bronson fans.BORDERLINE plays tonight and tomorrow.On Sunday, BEING THERE makes a welcome return to the area.This straight-faced drama is laced with black humour.The more you see the movie the funnier it gets.Jerzy Kosinski.author of the original novel on which the movie is based, is also responsible for the script.Chauncey is a gardener, a man raised since infancy in isolated comfort with only television and trees to call his friends.A chain of innocent circumstances finds him in the absurd but plausible position of becoming an advisor to the president of the U.S.and an even brighter future.Peter Sellers plays one of the strongest roles of his life as this extraordinary individual who likes to watch instead of act.Shirley MacLaine, Melvyn Douglas and Jack Warden provide splendid supporting roles.THE LEGEND OF THE LONE RANGER, which completes the week from Monday to Thursday, July 27 to 30.at the Derbyport, was a film young and old looked forward to - youngsters are always into westerns and their elders are hankering for the nostalgic Saturday afternoon cowboy flick.But all reports point to a disappointing failure which has the masked hero unmasked for about half the picture ( the TV series on which this effort is based never showed Clayton Moore’s face) and a preposterous story.Klinton Spilsbury is the new face you get to see behind the mask and country and western singer Merle Haggard provides sing-song background narration.RAGING BI LL only played Sherbrooke for a short time so it’s good to see this excellent film back on the circuit It's at the Norton Drive-In tonight and tomorrow.Robert De Niro, who won the Oscar as best actor for this role, plays heavy-weight fighter Jack Lamotta, a violent, inarticulate man whose life is a serious of small tragedies.De Niro put on about 35 pounds to portray La Motta as a paunch-bellied, middle-aged has-been.Martin Scorsese's fine direction of this realistic movie, filmed in black and white, draws raw, convincing performances from a whole class of people who do not communicate well verbally.On Sunday, Talia Shire (Rocky’s wife) stars in OLD BOYFRIENDS, one of whom is played by John Belushi.It’s an interesting idea At the Centre culturel this weekend are dubbed versions of two good American films A WEDDING is a kooky comedy about the American way of life, demonstrated in Robert Altman's inimitable fashion when the son of an Italian with pretensions to high society (Vittorio Gassman) marries into a nouveau riche family.The action takes place in various corners of the sumptuous family mansion.An impressive collection of stars filter in and out of the picture.Wedding will be shown in French tonight and tomorrow at 19:30.THE DEERHUNTER, which won the 1978 Oscar for best picture was a great accomplishment for Michael Cimino, whose latest laboured effort, Heaven's Gate, is the bomb of the year.A personal view of the Vietnamese war.Deer Hunter follows the fates of Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken and John Savage, three buddies who leave a steel company town in Pittsburgh to serve in Vietnam after one of them (Savage) marries the girl who gets left behind (Meryl Streep).Dear Hunter can be seen in French at the Centre tonight and tomorrow at 21:30.Exhibitions ARTS SUTTON has been criticized for the mediocrity of some of its exhibits but there should be no complaints about the one which begins today.The retrospective exhibition of works by ROLAND STRASSER is a real coup for the small gallery, one of the first three to bring this posthumous show to Canadians ( the other two are Ottawa City Hall and the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery ) Son of a distinguished Austrian professor of sculpture, Strasser was Viennese-born but left in his youth, spending some 25 years working his way through the Orient - Tibet, China, Outer Mongolia, Japan and Indonesia.His paintings, classically rendered, are the sensitive testimony of the different cultures, civilizations and people he studied during those non-touristic travels.Some of these hang in prominent metropolitan museums like the Royal Ontario Art Gallery and Berlin’s Academie der Kunste.His portraits of Tibetan lamas, Japanese women in traditional kimonos or Indonesian peasants capture through oil.watercolour, tempera or chalk the soul within, for Strasser was most concerned with the human element.This exhibition, possible because his work is now-in the hands of a Canadian relative, makes a trip to Arts Sutton a worthy venture.Don't put it off.The show begins today and continues, with daily hours from 11:00 to 18:00, until August 2.Arts Sutton is located at 7 Academy in the Town of Sutton The most recent creations of DOUCET-SAITO, the internationally renowned husband-and-wife team of potters based in Way’s Mills, can be seen at the Pavilion Homme et Musique of the Orford Arts Centre until July 31.After years of hard work dedicated to achieving harmony in their pieces.Louise Doucet and Satoshi Saito are considered at the top of their field.In the last year or so.they’ve been moving in the direction of sculpture, as their exquisitely fashioned vases and boxes attest.Choosing clays judiciously, with meticulous attention to tints and the marriage of subtle, contrasting shades and pigmentation, Doucet-Saito create powerful, stately shapes that bestow importance on the space they occupy.During the same period.ERIC DAUDELIN is exhibiting his photography in the gallery just off the Salle Gilles-Lefebvre of the Orford Arts Centre.A sometime instructor at several Montreal CEGEPs.Daudelin s photos have been seen in a number of shows since 1976, including the Musee d'art contemporain, and some of his work is available from the sales and rental service of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.Ontario-born PAULETTE-MARIE SAUVE began weaving at Montreal's Institut des Arts Appliques and did a stage in Paris.She has since exhibited all across Canada and in France.Some of her notable tapestry can be seen in Montreal Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Quebec and the Association des Sculpteurs du Quebec.But you can enjoy her work at Orford until August 10.A collection of prints from the Banque Nationale can also be seen in the Pavilion Homme et Musique until August 10.The Galerie Mena sen, in collaboration with Emily LeBaron, is exhibiting the following in the cool, rustic North Hatley Gallery as of this Sunday : oil paintings by GINETTE MARCOUX, JANET BOURGKAU and JULIANA LYNt H-STAUNTON.stained glass by MARIKA SZABO, photography by GILLES RIVEST, ALAIN TARDIF’s sculpture and last, but not least, the pottery of DENISE GIGUERE The exhibit continues until August 8.Hours at the gallery on Sherbrooke Rd.in North Hatley are Tuesday to Sunday from 14 00 to 17:00 Still in North Hatley, there’s a new exhibition space in the Hatley Inn Featured all summer long are the etchings of JEANNINE BOURRET, photography by CLAUDE CARLE, pastels by Y VAN DAGENAIS, LYNE ROBERT’S and FERNAND LABELLE’s oil, YVES LABELLE’s drawings, sculpture by GUY PIERRE, watercolors by JEAN-GUY MEUNIER, acrylics and ink drawings The gallery, which has it own entrance, has daily hours from 13:00 to 21:00 QUEBEC PRINTS AND DRAWINGS, 100 works by 50 artists, 10 of whom w'on prizes in this third competition, can be seen in the Grand Hall of the Centre culturel all summer, before beginning an 18-month tour to galleries across Canada.Organized by Graham Cantieni, artistic director of the Centre culturel, the Print and Drawing competition is meant to promote all kinds of work on paper.In conjunction with the Third Biennia of Painting at the Saidye Bronfman Centre, this show celebrates this year's creative productivity in the visual arts under the common title CREATION QUEBEC 81.It can be seen to August 28 Summer hours in the Grand Hall are Monday to Thursday from 8:30 to 22:30, Friday from 8:30 to 17:00.Artists and artisans of the Bois Francs region have a variety of work on exhibit at the MUSEE LAURIER to September 2.Hours are Tuesday to Friday from 9 to noon and 13:30 to 17:00, Saturday and Sunday from 13:30 to 17:00 and Wednesday evening from 19:00 to 22:00 An introduction to the craft of quilting is at the MUSEE BE AULNE, in Coatieook.Along with 29 quilts, dating back as far as 1880, there are patterns, old photos and a 24-page catalogue describing the main traits of this popular tradition.This exhibition continues to September 7 The most recent work done in North Hatley's Touted terre Pottery Workshop by JEAN-MARC LAMBERT and his two co-workers, LOUISE JETTE and PAULIN GAUDREAU, can also be seen at the Beaulne to Sep (ember 7.Daily hours are from 11:00 to 17:00.CLEMENCE QUIRION-BINET has had several exhibits of her work which emphasizes the figurative in natural settings.Her latest is in the lobby of the Rothmans Building (near the King Shopping Centre on Farwell St.) and can be viewed Monday to Thursday from 8:30 to noon and 13:30 to 16:30, Friday from 8:30 to noon only.Sherbrooke-born SYLVIE ROUSSEAU exhibits her engravings on wood and linoleum in the Salle Albert Gravel of the Bibliothèque municipale de Sherbrooke until July 31.Summer hours are Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 16:00 as well as Monday and Thursday evenings from 19:00 to 21:00.Television THE SILENT SPRING OF RACHEL C ARSON has been scheduled for the midnight hour tonight on Channel 33, pretty poor programming for such an important issue.Carson talks with Eric Sevareid about her allegation that poisonous chemicals have been put in the hands of people ignorant of their dangers.TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT, one of Humphrey Bogart’s great films, will be televised tomorrow at 21:00 on the same channel.Bogie plays a skipper who gets tangled up in a WW II intrigue (and some great love scenes with Lauren Bacall).Still on 33, Maestro Bruno Bartoletti leads the New Philharmonia Orchestra of London in a performance of Giancomo Puccini’s great tragic opera TOSCA on GREAT PERFORMANCES, Monday at 20:00.Hollis Mcl^aren and Nicholas Campbell star in JUST JESSIE, a warm, touching story of young love in a modern world, Tuesday, July 28, at 21:00 on Channel 6.The setting is a picturesque east coast fishing village where Jessie's summer is filled with ambitions of becoming a professional dancer.Two very different mimes perform at SPOLETO '81 on Channel 33 Wednesday at 22:00.India’s Kathakali tells epic tales and La Claca Theatre uses masks and costumes designed by Joan Miro, the great 20th century painter Immediately following on the same channel is a concert by jazz singer BETTY CARTER at the NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL AT SARATOGA. 10-TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24,1981 /".•\ This week's TV e e V —- Listings for this week's television programs as supplied by Compulog Corp While we make every effort to ensure their accuracy, they are subject to change without notice a a a STATIONS LISTED CBFT - Montreal (Radio Canada) WCAX - Burlington, Vt.(CBS) WPTZ- Plattsburgh, N.Y.(NBC) CBMT - Montreal (CBC) CULT - Sherbrooke (TVA) WMTW - Poland Spring, Me.(ABC) O CKSH - Sherbrooke ( Radio Canada) 10 CFTM - Montreal (TVA) (B CFCF - Montreal (CTV) ® Vermont ETV - Burlington y Saturday MORNING 6:00 I 6:30 I 7:00 ( 1 NEW YOU i UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR CIRCLE SQUARE BIONIC WOMAN LITTLE RASCALS ANIMALS.ANIMALS.ANIMALS © 100 HUNTLEY STREET W BONANZA 7:30 O JETSONS 8:00 flTOMANDJERRYCOMEDY SHOW © FLINTSTONE COMEDY SHOW 0 PROGRAMMING NOTE: All CBC programming is subject to change due to the strike at the CBC © © SUPERFRIENDS HOUR ffi SESAME STREET (WETK ONLY) 8:26 © IN THE NEWS 8:30© BUGS BUNNY-ROAD RUNNER SHOW g STORYTIME MIRE ET MUSIQUE 8:50 © GOOD MORNING 8:55 © © SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 8:56 O IN THE NEWS 9:00 © © VOYAGES DE TORTILLARD 8 GODZILLA SESAME STREET © FONZ AND THE HAPPY DAYS GANG § ROCKET ROBIN HOOD MISTER ROGERS IN THE NEWS 9:30 O© LA CORDE RAIDE © BATMAN AND THE SUPER SEVEN © ALERTE DANS L’ESPACE 1 © © RICHIE RICH-SCOOBY AND SCRAPPY DOO SHOW § LET S GO BIG BLUE MARBLE © HEROS DU SAMEDI S ALL-NEW POPEYE HOUR FROM NOW ON SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON © PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED | 10:25© © SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK Sports SATURDAY (NBC) BASEBALL TODAY 2:00 PM E.D.T.- 1:00 PM C.D.T.(It the Major League Baseball Players' Strike is settled, a Major League Baseball Pre-Game Show will air, followed by a Major League Game-of-the-Week.) (NBC) SPORTS: SUMMER SEASON: 2:20 PM E.D.T.- 1:20 PM C.D.T.Host: Bruce Jenner (ABC) U S.WOMEN S OPEN: 4:00 PM E.D.T.• 3:00 PM C.D.T.ABC Sports will provide live coverage of the third round of play in this golf tournament from LaGrange Country Club in LaGrange, Illinois (CBS) SPORTS SATURDAY: 4:30 PM E.D.T.- 3:30 PM C.D.T.¦‘Boxing" (ABC) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: 5:00 PM E.D.T.- 4:00 PM C.D.T.(NBC) GAMES PEOPLE PLAY: 10:00 PM E.D.T.- 9:00 PM C.D.T.Scheduled highlights are: Cars race around a track in Holland—in reverse: part two of gymnastics competition from Eugene, Ore.; the Omak Stampede, a rugged obstacle race for horses, staged for the last 45 years in Omak, Wash.; amateur juggling competition in Fargo, N.D.; and a feature on an 82-year-old Hollywood Park (Calif.) stable boy.(R) SUNDAY (ABC) NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL: 1:30 PM E.D.T.- 12:30 PM C D T ABC Sports will present exclusive live and taped coverage of the National Sports Festival III, a showcase for 2.600 of America's top amateur athletes in 33 different sports.The 33 sports include almost all the sports which are part of the Winter Olympic Games, Summer Olympic Games and the Pan American Games.In addition to the event coverage, ABC Sports will present features and interviews on the Festival and its participants.(ABC) U S WOMEN'S OPEN: 4:00 PM E.D.T.- 3:00 PM C.D.T.Live coverage of the final round of play in this golf tournament from LaGrange Country Club in LaGrange, Illinois.(NBC) SPORTSWORLD: 4:00 PM E.D.T.- 3:00 PM C.D.T.Live boxing event featuring undefeated middleweight Bobby Czyz; and another installment of the "Survival of the Fittest" competition.(CBS) SPORTS SUNDAY: 4:30 PM E.D.T.- 3:30 PM C.D.T.“Super Bowl of Motocross." from Anaheim.Calif.; and "World's Greatest Pool Players," from Lake Tahoe.Nev.MONDAY (ABC) MONDAY NIGHT BASEBALL: 8:30 PM E.D.T.- 7:30 PM C.D.T.(If the Major League Baseball Players' Strike is not settled, game will not air.) 10:26 10:30 10:55 11:00 11:26 11:30 11:55 HORAIRE IN THE NEWS DAFFY DUCK SHOW © SUPER CAR © THUNDARR _ HILARIOUS HOUSE OF FRIGHTENSTEIN O © SCHOOLHOUSE iCK IN THE NEWS ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR ©© DAVID COPPERFIELD O TARZAN-LONE RANGER ADVENTURE HOUR 0 JETSONS 8 JIMMY PHAIR SHOW SENTINELLES DEL’AIR © HEATHCLIFF AND DINGBAT © LES SENTINELLES DE L'AIR © ROMAGNOLIS' TABLE A Sunday Dinner' This week learn to prepare Rollato de Vitello.FunghiTrifolatiandStracciatel-la for a delicious Sunday Dinner 0 IN THE NEWS 0 HONG KONG PHOOEY © WILD KINGDOM O TELECO O© PLASTICMAN-BABY PLAS SUPER COMEDY IHOW @ LES SAINTES CHERIES PLAYERS INTERNATIONAL TENNIS © JULIA CHILD AND MORE COMPANY © © DEAR ALEX AND ANNIE id WFATHFR RFPORT AFTERNOON 12:00© © HISTOIRE DE LA MEDECINE {FAT ALBERT SHOW JONNYOUEST YES, YOU CAN ©SAMEDI MIDI © ABC WEEKEND SPECIAL The Ransom Of Red Chief Classictaleofasmallboy who is a little bit smarter and a whole lot tougher than his two f less kidnappers (Repeat) ACROSSTHE FENCE IN THE NEWS DRAK PACK FLINTSTONE COMEDY eunw © BOY DOMINIC © © AMERICAN BANDSTAND Host Dick Clark.(60 mins.) © THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL © VICTORY GARDEN 12:56© IN THE NEWS 1:00 ©O D'HIER A DEMAIN O JASON OF STAR COMMAND © HOT FUDGE © AUTHORS © MOVIE -(COMEDY) •• "Big Bus” 1976 Joseph Bologna, Stockard Channing.When the world's first nuclear-powered bus, Cyclops, and the world's greatest bus driver team up the combination literally drives the passengers around thebend.Besidesbeing nuclear-powered, the bus is also the largest in the history of modern land travel.(2 hrs ) © PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED 1:27 O COMMUNITY REPORT 1:30 O 30 MINUTES © BASEBALL BUNCH © FOR THE LOVE OF SORT MOVIE -(COMEDY) **'5 "Coldltz Story” 1955 Eric Portman, Lionel Jefferies AlliedP.O W 'sin 1940escape from Germany's escape-proof castle (2hrs ) © THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL 2:00 © © CINEMA (DRAME) "Sactlon Spaclala” 1975 Michel Lonsdale.Jacques Perrin En 1941 a Paris un officier allemand est abattu sur un quai de metro par des jeunes résistants (2h.30 m ) O LIFE AND TIMES OF fIZZLY ADAMS BASEBALL TODAY WOK WITH YAN © BASEBALL DU SAMEDI •*!*£.DEATH CAR ON THE FREEWAY George Hamilton stars as an anchorman on a television news show, and Shelley Hack stars as his estranged wife, an aspiring television news reporter determined to make it on her own, in "Death Car on the Freeway," on “The CBS Saturday Night Movies," SATURDAY, JULY 25 When a woman swears a man tried to run her off the road, and several other women report similar accidents, Janette Clausen (Miss Hack) theorizes that one deranged driver is responsible.But the police insist they'll solve the mystery on their own.With no support from her husband, Ray Jeffries (Hamilton), and with the police antagonized by her relentless pursuit of the case, Jan puts her career on the line as she doggedly searches for the mystery man.check listings for exact time ©BASEBALLBostonRedSox vs Minnesota Twins (If players’ strike continues, alternate programming will be aired ) © MOVIE (ADVENTURE) •*V5 "BerlinCorrespondent” 1942 Dana Andrews.Virginia Gilmore.A newspaperman in Berlin, seeking scoops, endangers his life to rescue a professor from the Nazi's and then escapes with him and the girl helovesintofreeterritory.(2 hrs.) 2:20© NBC SPORTS: SUMMER SEASON (If the player's strike has ended.Major League Baseball will air.) YOU CAN DO IT STARTREK SPORTSWEEKENDThe events for today's program are NewfoundlandHarnessRacing, World Acrobatics from England and the third round of play in the U S Woman's Open Golf.(3 hrs.) § WRESTLING BIG 10: NCAA PREVIEW 4:00 O PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED : U.S.WOMEN’S OPEN I WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Wide World Of Sports presents Grand Circuit Week along with BritishGrandPrixandCanadian Syncronized Swimming.(2 hrs) © SOUTHBOUND Chulas Fronteras’ The musica norterna'ofthe Texas-Mexican border region is the subject ef this episode of Southbound 4:30 © © MORDICUS O CBS SPORTS SATURDAY Coverageofthe tS-roundWBA Bantamweight Championship fight between Jeff Chandlerand Julian Solis from Atlantic City.(90 mins ) © SNEAK PREVIEWS Co-hosts Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review the new movies and show full-length scenes from: The Fox and the Hound,' the new animated feature from Walt Disney Productions; Gatesof Heaven.’ a documentary about two Southern California pet cemeteries and their owners; and two other films.5:00 O © BAGATELLE 0 THAT GOOD OLE NASH-VILLE MUSIC PASSEPORT WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS ABC Sports will present exclusive coverage of the National Sports Festival ill, a showcase for 2,600 of America'stopamateurathletes in 33 different sports.(90 mins.) §9 QUELLE FAMILLEI 9 ALL-STAR SOCCER 5:30 © FOCUS O © LES P'TITS BONSHOMMES 5:50 O 7 INSTANT CD LE DIX VOUS INFORME EVENING 6:00 O PISTROLI O© NEWS © MONTE CARLO Q V.I.P.(§GD ALLONS AU CIRQUE O WALT DISNEY © COOKING MEXICAN 6:30 © A CONTREPOIDS O CBS NEWS © CLASS OF’81 © THAT GOOD OLE NASHVILLE MUSIC © TRAVEL'81 © CAR CARE CENTRAL Do It Yourself car care series.© AGRONSKY AND COMPANY 7:00 O© REFLETS D'UN PAYS O HEE HAW Guests: Bruce Jenner.T.G Shepard.Rodney Lay.RebaMcEntire,Hagers.Sspeat; 60 mins.) SOLID GOLD Host: Dionne Warwick.Gold record winners perform their hit songs.© KEEP IN THE FAMILY O© ET CA TOURNE O LAWRENCE WELK SHOW © ENOS Abank robberof many disguises keeps Enos and Turk on the run.(60 mins.) GAMES PEOPLE PLAY Country singer Tanya Tucker joins in the activities as a celebrity host on NBC-TV’s "Games People Play" SATURDAY, JULY 25 Bryant Gumbel is the host of the show, a fast-paced look at sports and the average person.NBC Sportscaster Al McGuire and trumpeter Al Hirt are also celebrity hosts for this edition.Some of the highlights of the show include: Tanya Tucker describing the wild and woolly action in the 45-year-old Omak (Washington) Stampede, a rugged obstacle horse race over narrow winding trails; Al Hirt, Al McGuire and Mike Adamle witnessing the first round of a Tug of War between New Orleans firemen and policemen; and lan Wooldridge reporting on Holland's rollicking backward motor racing, with cars roaring around a track in reverse CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981—11 Saturday tg SHANANA W ONCE UPON A CLASSIC Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' When Becky learns that her five year old sister has died, she returns to Sunnybrook Farm to comfort her mother (Closed-Captioned; USA) 7:30 0 TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED Gregory, recover! n a from a mental breakdown, meeta an unhappy young woman living understrange circumstances in her stepfather's hunting lodge ® A FRIEND IN DEED The many facets of the most personal of human relationships, friendship, is the subject of this family drama starring Movies SATURDAY (CBS) SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIES.9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.- 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T.“Death Car on the Freeway" (1979) George Hamilton, Shelley Hack.A psychotic killer singles out lone female travelers and torments them by forcing them off the road.(R) SUNDAY (ABC) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.-8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."City in Fear" (1980) David Janssen, Robert Vaughn.When a psychotic killer of women terrifies a city, an ambitious columnist capitalizes on the panic, under orders from his circulation-hungry publisher, and turns the murderer into a page-one celebrity.(R) (NBC) SUNDAY BIG EVENT: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.-8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."California Gold Rush" (1981) Robert Hays, John Dehner.An adventure-seeking writer, Bret Harte, arrives in the peaceful California town of Sutter’s Fort just in time to witness the effect of the discovery of gold nearby on the town and its inhabitants, who are almost overwhelmed by the hordes of greedy, violent prospectors.TUESDAY (CBS) TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.- 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."Stunt Seven" (1979) Christopher Connelly, Christopher Lloyd.A team of stunt experts attempt a daring air, sea and land rescue of a kidnapped movie star.(R) WEDNESDAY (CBS) WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.- 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."Champions: A Love Story" (1979) Shirley Knight, Tony Lo Bianco.The poignant story of two adolescents whose personal relationship blossoms and whose professional relationship matures as they work towards a common goal—the national figure skating championships.(R) THURSDAY (NBC) THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.- 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."St.Ives” (1976) Charles Bronson, John Houseman.When a former crime reporter is hired by a Hollywood movie mogul to locate some valuable ledgers, he follows the trail back and forth across Los Angeles from the seedy sections to the affluent suburbs.(R) (ABC) FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.-8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."Kingdom of the Spiders" (1977) William Shatner, Tiffany Bolling.A courageous man and a beautiful woman stand in the face of an unbelieving world when a new species of horror—thousands of mutant tarantulas-attack an entire town, seeking human prey after they run out of food.(R) (Closed-captioned) RESERVE NOW! a TRANS OCEAN TRAVEL Business or Pleasure Just Drop In.Or Give Us a Call Services are free 66 King West — Sherbrooke — Tel.: 563-4515 Zenith 59010 attacking lone woman drivers by pushing them off the road with his powerful van.and a television reporter, out to prove her independence and skill, is determined to find him.(2 hrs ) e BJ AND THE BEAR When a valuable painting is stolen from BJ s office, an inept police detective proves to be of no help, so the trucker must crack a ring of female bodybuilders and nail a crooked cop (Repeal.60 mins ) O CD MEDECIN D'AUJOURD’HUI O® THE LOVE BOAT Charo returns as April Lopez, a nanny totwochildrenof a widower, and a woman discovers that her son's best friend is in love with her, (Re peat, 60 m ins ) (Closed Captioned; U S A ) ©MOVIE-(DRAMA)***'* "To Have and Hava Not" 1944 Humphrey Bogart.Lauren Bacall A skipper lor hire becomes tangled up in W W II intrigue and romance (2hrs ) 10:000 GAMES PEOPLE PLAY Tanya Tucker.Al Hirt and At McGuire are celebrity hosts, joining host Bryant Gumbel and the program's co-hosts for a look at a wide variety of amateur sports activities, including a rugged obstacle horse race, reverse auto racing, gymnas tics, and a tug ol war between New Orleans policemen and firemen (Repeat.60 mins.) OGD MAINTENANT 00© FANTASY ISLAND A beautiful young journalist encounters devilish trouble as she searches for the legendary silent screen star who was in love with her equally tamo us The Royal Wedding CTV news cameras and correspondents will report on the highlights of the Royal Wedding and events sur rounding it in a two hour prime time CTV News Special on Wednesday, July 29.The Special will be hosted by CTV National News anchorman, Lloyd Robertson.His report will sum up the day’s events from London via satellite.Four other ex perienced CTV reporters will be roving the British capital on the wedding day and will sum up their impressions on the evening special.They are London correspondents Clark Todd and Ann MacMillan as well as W5 hosts Helen Hutchinson and Henry Champ.Champ is a former CTV Bureau Chief in London and Hutchinson has reported extensively on royalty during her world wide travels for W5.The CTV news team—especially created for the news special—will talk with and observe the thousands of visitors who will travel to London for the historic occa sion.They will report on the many sidelights to the wed ding and provide background interpretations.CTV News cameras and reporters will be ready should the day be marred by unforeseen terrorist attacks despite the tight security.More than 60 cameras will be in use to cover every public move of the Royal Family and the newlyweds.As well, leaders from all over the world have been invited and CTV’s cameras will be recording their participation in the day’s festivities.Paul Sorvino and Noelle North © NATURE OF THINGS O O CINEMA -Les Gens d'Abitibi' (2 h , 30 m ) 0 ENOS A cunning wanted fugitive leads Enos and Turk on a merry chase when they are dispatched to bring him back from Nevada (Repeat; 60 mins.) O BARBARA MANDRELL AND THE MANDRELL SIS-TERS Guests B.J.Thomss.Charlie Daniels Band and the Kroftt Puppets (Repeat, 60 mins.) 0 PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED SOIREE CANADIENNE I EIGHT IS ENOUGH Tom Bradford, thrilled about his nomination by the governor to the state board of education, is shocked when scandalous arliclesabouthimandhistamily appear in a rural newspaper (Repeat; 60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned; USA.) 0 ACADEMY PERFORMANCE California Goldrush' Stars Robert Hays, John Dehner The noted adventureseeking writer Bret Harte arrives in the peaceful California town of Sutter s Fort just in timeto witness the effect of the discovery of gold nearby on the town and its inhabitants, who are almost overwhelmed by the hordes of greedy, violent prospectors.(2 hrs ) © ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL 9:00 O CBS SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE Death Car On The Freeway' 1979 Stars George Hamilton, Shelley Hack A maniac on the Los Angeles freeways is methodically grandmother (Repeat, 600 mms) (Closed-Captioned US A ) 10:29 0 LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30 O TELEJOURNAL O CBCNEWS Q0 LES NOUVELLES TVA 0 CINEMA (COMEDIE) "La Prof Du Bahul" 1976 Lilli Carati.Michele Gammino Une 12:30 nouvelle institutrice ne tarde pas a emoustiller ses sieves masculins (89 m ) 12:35 10:45 O NEWS Q SPORTS 12:40 10:50 O NOUVELLES DU SPORT 1;30 11:00 CD IfSSPORTS O O© NEWS 1:55 0 CFLFOOTBALL British Columbia Lions vs Ottawa 2:55 ballplayer trades losing for winning when he encounters a gang of uproarious kids and one veiy special girl (115 mins ) €0 MOVIE (WETK ONLY) Berlin Correspondent' 1942 Virginia Gilmore, Dana Andrews O NOCTAMBULES ‘Chevauchée avec le Diable' 1954 Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea (80 m ) 8 CINE-NUIT Don Carlos Partie II (80 m ) © NATURE OF THINGS (WETK ONLY) 0 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN 0 EMERGENCY ONE Rough Riders (3 hrs ) SABC NEWS CTVNEWS MASTERPIECE DOCUMENTARIES The Last Days of Living' 11:050 CINEMA CANADIEN Boulevard St-Laurenl, Montreal' (95 m ) iCD BENNY HILL SHOW AMERICA'S TOP TEN NEWS MOVIE -(DRAMA) *•* "SarahT-Portralt ofa Teenage Alcoholic" 1975 Linda Blair, Vera Bloom Story aboutteenagealcohohsminthe person ofa tSyeer old girl who starta drinking when her parents divorce (100 mins ) 0 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 11:45 0 MOVIE (HORROR)* "Fanga Ot The Living Deed" 1969 Anita Eckberg A young womaninheritsacastlewhichis haunted by vampires (2 hra.) 12:00 ©MOVIE-(COMEDY)** "The Comeback Kid" 1980 John Ritter.Susan Day A tough luck THE HUT Army, Navy & Airforce Unit 318 DANCE July 25 Flamingos Members & Guests Welcome new 5 0) c s 0) c new new new new new new 3 CD Italian Fondue *895 Saturday evenings only PIZZERIA Rock-Forest 4664 Bourque Blvd.I A part of Italy in Rock Forest Fettuchini Lasagna Riggatoni Gnocchi Spaghetti Ravioli Fast Delivery of our specialties fej =_______________564-0666 B A MARTIN BRF.GMAN Production “THE FOUR SEASONS" A IAN ALDA • CAROL BURNETT • LEN CARIOU SANDY DENNIS • RITA MORENO • JACK WESTON BESS ARMSTRONG Written .mri Direr! When you're the fastest, someone always wants you to prove It m Cinéma CAPITOL 59 Kmg est 565-OTM WEEK—King 7 30 pm Four Statons 9 10 pm WEEKEND-Four Seasons 1 30, 5:15, 9 00 King 3 30 7 15 12-TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981 Sunday MORNINQ 6 00 19 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR 6:30 O KROFFTS SUPERSTARS WORLD TOMORROW 7:00 O EXTRA EDITION CROSSROADS JIMMY SWAGGART 7:30 O PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED Ç0 DAY OF DISCOVERY 8:00 O MIGHTY MOUSE-HECKLE AND JECKLE Q PROGRAMMING NOTE: All CSC programming is subject to change due to the strike at the CBC O IT IS WRITTEN @ JIMMY SWAGGART © JONNY QUEST £E) SESAME STREET (WETK ONLY) 8:26 O IN THE NEWS 8:30 O THREE ROBONIC TOOGES ORAL ROBERTS THOUGHT FOR TODAY CATHOLIC MASS JETSONS 8:35 E> GOOD MORNING 8:45 Q THIS IS THE LIFE 8 MIRE ET MUSIQUE IN THE NEWS 9:00 O O LE PETIT CASTOR CBS SUNDAY MORNING DAY OF DISCOVERY AU CENTUPLE REXHUMBARD ORAL ROBERTS © LEAVE IT TO BEAVER 3D MISTER ROGERS 9:15 O MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD 9:30 OO AVENTURES DE CHAPERONNETTE A POIS O IT IS WRITTEN § JOURNEY REXHUMBARD BULL WINKLE © LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS 9:45 O STAR TREK 10:00 O Q LE JOUR DU EIGNEUR ROBERT SCHULLER APTIONED) ‘ IL EST ECRIT DAY OF DISCOVERY HELLENIC PROGRAM CELEBRATING CHRIST ACROSS THE FENCE 10:25 GO HORAIRE 10:30 f) BIONIC WOMAN INSIGHT MANTALO OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR C'ETAIT LE BON TEMPS TELEDOMINICA FREE TO CHOOSE 10:45 B MEETING PLACE Today s service comes from Convent Glen United Church in Orleans, Ontario.11:00 O Q LE CORPS HUMAIN O BACKSTAGE AT THE GRAND OLE OPRY O LES ETOILES DE LA ÉTTE OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR FACE THE NATION iiM B THAT GOOD OLE NASHVILLE MUSIC O EXTRA EDITION @) ONCE UPON A CLASSIC •Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm When Becky learns that her live year old sister has died, she returns to Sunnybrook Farm to comfort her mother.(Closed-Captioned, U S A.) 11:450 INTERNATIONAL POLO MATCH Britain vs Spain (75 mins.) AFTERNOON 12:00 ET LA SEMAINE VERTE YOU CAN QUOTE ME IT’S YOUR BUSINESS 09 LE BRUNCH © ISSUES AND ANSWERS § AMERICA TO THE MOON REPORT FROM CONGRESS O MEET THE PRESS O WILD KINGDOM Girl 12:40 1:00 Scouting and the Wild Kingdom’ © TELEDOMENICA (CONTINUES) © DIRECTIONS © LAWMAKERS O FILM SHORTS O O CINE-POP Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot' 1951 JacquesTati, Louis Perrault (90 m ) O PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED O MOVIE (MYSTERY)** "If It’s A Man, Hang Up" 1975 Carol Lynley.Paul Angelis.A fashion model, surrounded by numerous male admirers.receives anonymous love calls demanding that shestop seeing her other male friends and when she doesn’t, the police step in.(90 mins ) O SUMMER COUNTRY CANADA Time For A Change' Bud Fogal of La Fleche, Saskatchewan, isa successful prairie gram farmer who has challenged the system of farming practices including summer fallowing , chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides.ID OUR CITY © FORUM 22 ffi WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 1:27 O COMMUNITY EVENTS 1:30 O STAR TREK Mirror, Mirror’ Q HYMN SING Today s program comes from the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Redeemerin Dauphin, Manitoba with the Hymn Sing Chorus and Orchestra Q© NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL ABCSportswill present exclusive coverage of National Sports Festival III, a showcase for 2,600 of America's top amateur athletes in 33 different sports.The 33 sports TV I.Q.1.What is the name of the school that the girls go to on The Facts of Life?2.On Too Close For Comfort, what is the name of the kiddie cartoon strip that Henry illustrates?3.Who played the title role in Hennesey?4.In what series did Linda Evans play an undercover agent?5.For six years, Morgan Fairchild appeared on a daytime drama.Which one?6.Who portrayed Tom Bradford's wife Joan in the beginning of Eight is Enough?7.Where was Ricky Ricardo a bandleader in / Love Lucy?8.Who was the host of Whodunnit?9.What is the name of the hotel where Henry and Kip live on Bosom Buddies?10.Who portrayed John Dean in his autobiography turned TV miniseries, "Blind Ambition”?f : lajOH vtojjou/oi JOf ç Auoqjuv a uesns 6 jaiunu * | uoqewJW P3 8 Jadooo anper £ I qnp eueDidojj.i moo diuisoo Z i | pueiXn eueiQ 9 (ooqas puepseg 1 y___________ sj3ft\s\ng J include almost all tbe sports which are part of the Winter Olympic Games, Summer Olympic Games and the Pan American Games.Host Al Michaels.(2 hrs , 30 mins ) © OCEANS AUVE © WALL STREET WEEK De Voe Reports' Guest: Raymond F DeVoe, Jr .MarketStrategist of Bruns.Nordeman.Rea and Co Nicknamed The Silver Fox’, De Voe writes probably the most interesting, literate and entertaining market letter on Wall Street Host Louis Rukeyser 2:00 © THEME AND VARIATIONS The films for today's program are 'The Crown' and ‘The Family’.O CD LES GRANDS REPORTAGES SPORTS HOT SEAT HERE TO MAKE MUSIC Portrait of Itzhak Perlman Perlman, who has been hailed as one of the greatest violinists ofourtime, isseeninthis in-depth look as a man who is as at ease with the music of Vivaldi as he is with Scott Joplin.(60 mins.) 2:30 O © LA VIE OUI NOUS ENTOURE O MOVIE -(TITLE UNANNOUNCED) (2 hrs.) OMOVIE-(SUSPENSE)** “Killer In Every Corner” 1975 Patrick Magee, Joanna Pettet.Three psychology students become the unwitting guinea-pigs in the spine-chilling experiments of a brilliant scientist in controlling and reforming mass murderers, (90 mins ) © CTV SPORTS PRESENTS 3:00 O © L’UNIVERS DES SPORTS O AFFAIRES POLITIQUES © GROS PLAN: ACTUALITE PROVINCIALE © GREAT PERFORMANCES Herbert Von Karaian and the Berlin Philharmonic' accompany cellist Mstislav Rostropovich in a classic performance (60 mins.) 3:30 Q SPORTS 81 © SOCCER PROFESSIONEL © JACK WEBSTER 4:00 8 SPORTSWORLD © SPORTSWEEKEND U S.Women’s Open Golf (2 hrs) O© U.S.WOMEN S OPEN ABC Sports will provide live coverage of the final round of play in this golf tournament from LaGrange Country Club in Illinois.(2 hrs.) © SILENT SPRING OF RACHEL CARSON First broadcasts 1963,thisprogram explores the extent to which pesticides may endanger man and his environment.Rachel Carson, scientist and author of ‘The Silent Spring', appears with Eric Sevareid to discuss her allegation that poisonous chemicals have been put into thehandsof persons ignorant of their harmful potential.(60 mins ) 4:30© CBS SPORTS SUNDAY CBS Sports provides coverage of the Super Bowl of Motocross from Anaheim, California; and the World's Greatest Pool Players from Lake Tahoe, Nevada (90 mins ) Q© SPORT MAG 5:00 O© SECOND REGARD © PALACE © MYSTERY! Rebecca Episode IV.An inquest and a blackmail attempt lead the de Winters to London, where they uncover Rebecca's best-kept secret (Closed-Captioned; U S A.) (80 mins.) 5:30 © RODEO O © TOUTE LA VILLE EN PARLE 5:50 O 7 INSTANT © LE DIX VOUS INFORME EVENING 6:00 R © PERSONNE L’OUEST EN S CBS NEWS FOCUS’81 DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD’TheMisadventuresOf Chip ‘n Dale’ Two rascal chipmunks cavort through an hour of classic cartoon capers, including visits with the inimitable Donald Duck.(Repeat; 60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned; USA.) O © AU ROYAUME DES ANIMAUX 8© ABC NEWS NEWS FIRING LINE Can America Compete?’ Guest: Peter G Peterson, Chairman of the Board.Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb Host: William F Buckley.Jr (60 mins ) 6:30 O© ZOOM SUR LES BETES UBRES © DIMENSION 0 MUPPET SHOW Guest Gladys Knight CITY IN FEAR David Janssen plays a once-famous columnist who is brought back to a financially-plagued newspaper when a psychotic killer of women terrifies a city in "City in Fear" on "The ABC Sunday Night Movie," SUNDAY, JULY 26 Publisher Harrison Crawford III (Robert Vaughn) takes over the flagging Los Angeles Sun with one thought: to build circulation.He brings in Vince Perrino (Janssen) who has failed to make it as a novelist.When a young blonde Malibu student is shot to death for no apparent reason, Perrino writes the “inside" story, which so pleases sensation-seeker Crawford, that he gives orders to hype Perrino’s coverage to the hilt.Another young blonde woman is shot and Crawford can see nothing but making the paper a financial success.CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME © © LA CONQUETE DE L’OUEST O ODD COUPLE © STREET TALK ©WILDKINGDOM Elephants Of Amboseli’ 7:00 O© CHEZ DENISE © 60 MINUTES CBS News correspondents Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Dan Rather and Harry Reasoner are the on-air editors of this weekly news magazine (60 mins.) © DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD TheMisadventuresOf Chip ‘n1 Dale’Tworascal chipmunks cavort through an hour of classic cartoon capers, including visits with the inimitable Donald Duck (Repeat; 60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned, USA.) © BEACHCOMBERS Jet Boat Gemini’ A ruthless imposter masquerades as Relic with an identical jet boat Relic is blamed for a series of increasingly impudent crimes until Gus and Margaret finger the imposter and the two jet boats clash head on in a ferocious dog fight to the death O © THOSE AMAZING A NIM A L S The man-killing image of the fierce Grizzly bear isexamined.andalookat adventurous parents raising a chimp along with their baby daughter, will be featured.(Repeat; 60 mins ) © MCGOWAN'S MONTREAL © MR.ROGERS TALKS TO PARENTS ABOUT COMPETITION S usan Stamberg joins Fred Rogers for a lively discussion on helping children to cope with the need to be first.(60 mins.) 7:30© © LES BEAUX DIMANCHES La Chasse au Trésor' (60 m ) © MUPPET SHOWGuest: Deborah Harry.8© VEDETTES PLUS ARCHIE BUNKER’S PLACE Archie finds himself on a date with a romantically inclined woman when his attempt to sweet-talk Stephanie’s choral teacher into letting his neice into the school chorus backfires.(Repeat) 0 CHIP* Olficer Baricza threatens to leave his job and take over his father scropdust-ing operation: it is up to Jon and Ponch to convince him to stay despite threats against the business by a disturbed Vietnam veteran.(Repeat; 60 mins.) © WILD CANADA Sable And The South Shore' John and Janet foster charter a sailboat for a trip along the Nova Scotia coast from Cape Breton Island to the southern tip of the province and out to the perilous shoals ol Sable Island, where hundreds of ships have been wrecked over the last three centuries.(60 mins.) ©S SOCIAL SECURITY: MYTHS AND REALITIESThis ABC News special report will examine the problems lacing America's massive Social Security systemandwillexplain what may lie ahead tor today's elderly, for middle-aged wage earners, and lor the children of the baby boom' who are still manyyearsfromretirement (60 mms.) © THE ROOTS OF ROCK AND ROLL, PART II The Cheek To Cheek Years; 1959-1962.Host Paul Anka ia joined by The Four IMM.I Pulse Casting update by Steve K.Walz New Yo/*—Although production on the slate of fall '81 programs was stymied because of the writers dispute, it did not impair the producers from recommending certain casting adjustments within their series.Why were these changes made7 In order for certain TV shows to survive, the producèrs need to keep their central characters challenged either comedically or dramatically every week.This is no easy task, so new people are brought in to make the show more palatable to the viewing audience.Sometimes a weaker secondary character may be jettisoned in favor of a stronger one.ABC Dynasty—The wildcat-ting days of Matt Blaisdel (Bo Hopkins) and his partner, Walter Lankershem (Dale Robertson), are over.Matt's daughter, Lindsay (Katy Kurtzman), has also been eliminated.Three's Company-Sexy actress Priscilla Barnes will portray a registered nurse who moves in with Jack and Janet.Mork and Mindy— Remo (Jay Thomas) and Jeannie’s (Gina Hecht) restaurant has been shut down.The Widow Comstock (Crissy Wilzak) has also been told to leave Boulder, Colorado.Elizabeth Kerr, who portrayed Mindy's spunky grandma, Cora, during the show’s first season, returns.CBS The Vintage Years—Clu Gulager and Samantha Eg-gar, who were in the pilot show, have already been dropped.Da//as—There are several reported changes in the works, one of which is supposed to include the addition of a long lost half-sister of Pam Ewing, to be portrayed by gorgeous thesp Morgan Brittany.NBC Mickey Rooney Show— Like old man river, Scatman Crothers keeps on going.He's just been added to the cast of this new series.Star Prince—Lou Gossett, one of Hollywood's most gifted actors, has been added to the cast of this promising program.Send your comments to Tele-Pulse, do TV Com-pulog, P.0.Box 123, Lyndhurst, N.J.07071.Priscilla Barnes Morgan Brittany TOWNSHIPS WEEK.FRIDAY, JULY 24,1981—13 Sunday Seasons, Chubby Checker and Connie Francis; also, interviews with Frankie Valli, Frankie Avalon.Dion, and Carl Perkins (60 mins ) © EVENING AT POPS Cleo Lame' Cleo Lame and her husband, John Dankworth (saxophonist), are guests of John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra (60 mins ) 8:30 O O LES BEAUX DIMANCHES Histoire de la Marine' (60 m ) O ONE DA Y AT A TIME Nick is moving into Ann's building and everyone is overjoyed at the move, except for Ale», who seems to be developing violent hostility towards Ann.(Repeat) O 03 EN PREMIERE Titre a Communiquer’ (2 h.) 9:00 Cl ALICE A crime wave has hit Mel’s Diner and Mel and Vera become the victims (Repeat) O THE SUNDAY BIG EVENT California Gold Rush 1981 Stars Robert Hays.John Dehner Aspiring writer Bret Harte travels to California in the 1840's in search of adventure and finds himself mthemiddleof a tumultuous gold rush (Premiere 2 hrs ) (Closed Captioned; U S A ) O PRINCE REGENT Put Not Your Trust In Princess' The prince is happily married but he lets himself drift, perhaps because he lacks a real aim in life He puts on weight, and wastes time on trifles His financial situation is worse than bad and for reasons of the economy he moves toBnghton The king becomes ill and the prince is appointed as regent to carry on government business (Part II., 60 mins.) O © SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE •CitylnFear' i960Stars:Robert Vaughn.David Janssen When a psychotic killer of women terrifies a city, an ambitious columnist capitalizes on the panic, under orders from his circulation hungry publisher, and turns the murderer into a page-one celebrity.(2 hrs , 50 mins ) © CLEO LAINE AND KAREN MORROW © MASTERPIECE THEATRE Profile Guest of Honor KmgEdward VII accepts an invitation to dine with the Bellamys (60 mins ) 9:30 e O LES BEAUX DIMANCHES Au delà de l'Histoire' (60 m ) O THE JEFFERSONS Louise learns her old home in Harlem is beingtorn down and takesoff for a late-night visit to the house and a poignant rendezvous with the memories it contains (Reoeat) 10:00 0 TRAPPER JOHN, M.D.A Stanley Riverside brainstorm leads to a genuine tragedy that Dr Gonzo Gates finds himself dealing with (Repeat; 60 mins ) O MUSIC OF MAN On today s program host Yehundi Menuhin "Dynasty’s” Al Corley knows how to move Although born in Wichita, Kansas, Al Corley, who plays the sensitive, troubled, but determined son of wealthy corporation head Blake Carrington (John Forsythe) on ABC's "Dynasty," had lived in 40 states by the age of four.By third grade, however, his peripatetic parents had settled in Waynesville, Missouri.Developing into a top athlete, Al attended Southwest Missouri State University on a basketball scholarship.Undecided as to what he wanted to do with his life, Al left school after 3Vz years and backpacked through Europe.Upon his return, his mind made up to become an actor, he went to New York and studied with Lee Strasberg and Kim Stanley at the Actors Studio.With an agent to represent him, he made his professional stage debut in "Living at Home,” the first of a series of Off-Broadway plays (some of the others: “Streamers and “The Indian Wants the Bronx”) and followed it with a role on Broadway in Leonard Melfi’s “Taxi Tales.” It wasn't long before Hollywood discovered him, and he soon was appearing with Linda Purl and Andrew Stevens in the television film, "Women at West Point," and with Colleen Dewhurst and Warren Oates in the highly rated "And Baby Makes Six.” He was reunited with Ms.Dewhurst in ABC's "The Women’s Room” and also featured in the Emmy-winning “ABC Afterschool Specials" presentation, “The Late Great Me; Story of a Teenage Alcoholic.” In addition, he was signed for several theatrical films, including “The Warriors,” "Squeeze Play" and John Schlesinger's upcoming “Honky Tonk Freeway.' At the urging of his agent, Al participated in ABC’s recent Talent Search and was one of the handful of actors selected."Dynasty1 is his first dramatic television series appearance.Single, the handsome blonde actor lives in West Los Angeles.His interests include fast cars, ballooning, rafting, painting, playing guitar and songwriting.shows how great individual composers such as Vivaldi.Bach.Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert's works still stand today as classics and continue to dominate our modern concerts (Part IV , 60 mine ) © W 5 © FLAMBARDS Edge ot the Cloud William undergoes surgery and gets to test fly his first plane to France (Closed-Captioned.USA.) (60 mins ) 10:30 & TELEJOURNAL OIE) LES NOUVELLES TVA O “L«»Forb«n»" Jell Chandler, Ann Baxtsr A l'epoque de la ruee vers l’or, un mineur est dépossédé de ses biens, de sa femme et de sa fille par un imposteur 10:45 O SPORTS Weekdays MORNING A.30& THE ROYAL WDDING (WED.) & ROYAL WEDDING (WED.) 5:00 OCBSNEWSCOVERAGEOF THE ROYAL WEDDING (WED > O GOOD MORNING AMERICA; THE ROYAL WEDDING (WED) (0 ROYAL WEDDING (WED.) 5:45 O JIMBAKKER 6:00 (0 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR ® JIM BANKER (EXC.WED.) Royal Wedding Coverage (WED ) (Joined In Progress) 6:30 10 MORNING EXERCISE 6:45 Q NEWS 6:55 0 AMERICAN TRAILS 7:00 0 MORNING TODAY 60 GOOD MORNING AMERICA (0 CANADA AM 7:45 © A.M.WEATHER (WETK ONLY) 8 00 0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO O PROGRAMMING NOTE: All CBC programming is subject to change due to the strike al the CBC DICK CAVETT SHOW 8:15 8:30 (WETK ONLY) 0 11:00 1 11:25) 11:30 I 11:57) 11:58) 12:05 12:10 12:15 12:25 12:27 12:30 I MIRE ET MUSIQUE I EMISSIONS DIVERS §0 TV LIBRARY CLUB 9:00 O JOHN DAVIDSON SHOW 0 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW 8 OUVERTURE FAMILY FEUD Q CAFE TERRASSE (0 ROMPER ROOM © RICHARD SIMMONS SHOW 8 SESAME STREET EMISSIONS DIVERS 9:30 0 HOUR MAGAZINE © WHAT’S COOKING?© ALL IN THE FAMILY 9:45 0 CINE-VACANCES 9:55 Q A THOUGHT FOR TODAY 10:00 0 LAS VEGAS GAMBIT O CBC GOOD MORNING O CHRONIQUE POLICIERE © ED ALLEN SHOW I EDGE OF NIGHT ) MISTER ROGERS 10:15 00 EN MOUVEMENT FRIENDLY GIANT 10:30 OQ EMISSIONS DIVERS I ALICE I BLOCKBUSTERS I MR.DRESSUP I $50,000 PYRAMID I DEFINITION I ALL IN THE FAMILY J ELECTRIC COMPANY IQ MAGAZINE-EXPRESS I PRICE IS RIGHT I WHEEL OF FORTUNE SESAME STREET ® THREE S COMPANY I LOOKING GOOD I ANTIQUES J HORAIRE IQ EMISSIONS DIVERS I PASSWORD PLUS _ © LES SATELLIPOPETTES STREET TALK I WOOD CARVER'S I NEWSBREAK I WEATHER REPORT AFTERNOON 12:58 1:00 1 05 1:30 1:58 2:00 2:30 2:58 3:00 3:30 3:57 3:58 4:00 4:30 12:00 0 NEWS I CARD SHARKS BARBARA MCLEOD SHOW 5:00 10:50 0 SPORT DIMANCHE 11:00 0 CBS NEWS NEWS SBC NEWS I LE VRAI VISAGE CTV NEWS MASTERPIECE THEATRE (WETK ONLY) Upatairs Downatairs' 11:050 CINE-CLUB Arenes Sanglantea' l922 Rudolph Valentino (65 m) 11:15 0 STAR TREK Q NATION'S BUSINESS 11:21 0© NEWS BeachBoya (90mins) 0© 11:41 OmOVIE -(COMEDY) "Carlton Browne" Peler Sellera.TerryThomaa ABritiah colony lies torgolten lor aevenlyyeara Whentheerrona diacoverad Carlton Browne ot the Foreign Ottice is sent to investigate (89mins) 11:50 0© ABC NEWS 0 SUPER LOTO 12:00© FLAMBARDS (WETK 12 05 0© JIM BAKKER 12:20© MOVIE (DRAMA) ••• "Motet" 1969 Burt l anras ter.Anthony Quayle The atory ot Motet beginning with his childhood, (t 10 mins ) 1:00 ffl EVENING ATPOPS(WETK ONLY) Cleo Laine 0 © ENTRE DEUX NUAGES O MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW O LE 9 VOUS INFORME © 12 ON 12 © FAMILY FEUD © OVER EASY (CLOSED-CAPTIONED) O DESSINS ANIMES O ACROSS THE FENCE O INFORMA 7 © LE DIX VOUS INFORME O A LA FERME O COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS O O BRAVO 0 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS DOCTORS BOB MCLEAN SHOW ARREFOUR RYAN'S HOPE MA SORCIERE BIEN-AIMEE © MAD DASH © VARIOUS PROGRAMMING Q© FYI O O TELEJOURNAL 0 DAYS OF OUR LIVES O © VOTRE AMIE SUZANNE O© ALL MY CHILDREN © ALAN THICKE SHOW 0 REFLETS D UN PAYS 8RELETS D'UN PAYS AS THE WORLD TURNS 8 WOK WITHYAN PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS 00 DOCUMENTAIRES O© ANOTHER WORLD 0 VARIOUS PROGRAMMING ONE LIFE TO LIVE CINEMA (SAUF MAR., MER.) 'Honore De Marseille' (Lun ).Histoire Du Cinema Français (Mer ), Le Temps De Vivre (Mer ), 'Bang.Bang' (Jeu.), 'Soleils De L lle De Pacques' (Ven ) O SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 0 EDGE OF NIGHT (THUR., FRI.) O © CINE-QUIZ 'Titres a Communiquer’ © VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 8© FYI GUIDING LIGHT 8© TEXAS EDGE OF NIGHT (EXC.THUR., FRI.) Canadian Open GolUTHUR., FRI ) Q© GENERAL HOSPITAL O 0 LES RICHESSES DE LA MER (MAR.) TAKE 30 FROM LILIAS.YOGA AND YOU NEWSBREAK 8 FYI A TIRE D’AILE ONE DAY AT A TIME HOUR MAGAZINE BEN WICKS ODD COUPLE LET’S MAKE A DEAL GREAT SPACE COASTER SESAME STREET O EMISSIONS DIVERS BEVERLY HILLBILLIES HAPPY DAYS © OSCAR ET FELIX MAYBERRY RFD FAMILY FEUD LEAVE IT TO BEAVER KOJAK 11:300 BLUE JEAN NETWORK PRESENTS ' Smokey Robinson and the BeachBoys1 Soul legend Smokay Robinson performs in-concerl with the lathers of Calitorma Rock.' T he U PORKY PIG AND FRIENDS 8 KING OF KENSINGTON © LES ENNUIS DE MARIE Q BEVERLY HILLBILLIES O CINEMA DE 5 HEURES © PRICE IS RIGHT © ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW «MISTER ROGERS WELCOME BACK, KOTTER 8 ALL IN THE FAMILY © A LA BONNE FRANQUETTE Q HOGAN S HEROES © NEWS © ELECTRIC COMPANY Monday EVENING ABC COMEDY 0 CE SOIR oora© © PROGRAM 6:01 6:15 6:00 _ NEWS PROGRAMMING NOTE: All CBC programming is subject to change due to Ihe strike at the CBC INFORMA BLOC LE 9 VOUS INFORME LE DIX VOUS INFORME ABC NEWS STUDIO SEE NEWS MAIGRIR COMMENCE DANS SA TETE O CINEMA DE 5 HEURES UITE) " NOUVELLES DU SPORT PROPOS ET ONFIDENCES NBC NEWS © JANETTE VEUT AVOIR ABC NEWS LET'S GO TO THE RACES OVER EASY Gueal Aclor Broderick Crawford.Host s: Hugh Downs andFrank Blair.Closed-Capnoned, USA.) 9 RANCH DE LAROUGE O CBS NEWS 0 FISH § BARNEY MILLER TIC TAC DOUGH L’ODYSSEE DE COUSTEAU © M.A.S.H.© BONANZA SB MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT 7:30 CI L'AGE DE L'ENERGIE 0 FAMILY FEUD M.A.S.H.EYOND BEAUPORT CHIPS JOKER'S WILD CIRCUS The acts lor tonight’s program are Kaye s Hollywood Elephants and Jericho’s Trampoline © DICK CAVETT SHOW O DU TAC AU TAC 8:30 7:00 I 8:00 I G WKRP IN CINCINNATI When the staff learns their landmark office building is about to be leveled, they unite in protest and appoint Bailey to lead the fight (Repeat) O LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Marylngalls suffersan emotional breakdown after a fire roars through the Walnut L'choollotheBlind.cleimingthe life of her intent son (Repeal; 2 hrs) (Cloaed-Captioned; US A ) O A PRINCE OF OUR TIME Tonight’sfilmwilltelltheatoryof the royal couple whose paths crosses in childhood, their separate growing up, meeting again and falling in love Narrated by Hugh Scully.(60 mins) o © SPECIAL © HOUSE CALLS A lamous doctor visits Kensington GeneralHospital and is used by Dr Wealherby to gain needed publicity for the Inslilulion (Repeal) © GREAT PERFORMANCES Tosca' Sherril Milnes.Placido Domingo, and Rama Kabaivanska star in this production of Puccini's tragic opera The plot Involves the femousopera singer's love for a fugitive painter, and Ihe chief of police, whose love for her forms the third side ol Ihe ill faled (nanale (2hra .30mins ) ) TELE SELECTION Les Folies Offenbach' Premiere partie (2 h ) 0 THE TIM CONWAY SHOW Guest Harvey Korman (Repeal) O© LES BRILLANT O © MONDAY NIGHT BASEBALL (If the player's strike is still In effect, allernale programming will air.) © BIZARRE Host John Byner andhiscrew spoofavisitto Fantasy Island, a visit with Ronald Reagan's parents and fake a look a! whaf things ate really bad for you 00 M.A.S.H.While driving to Seoul on a two daypasa.Hawkeye is ambushed and captured by a North Korean soldier (Repeal) O © ENTRE QUATRE MURS (D MONDAY NIQHTMOVIE St Ives 1979 Stars Charles Bronson, JohnHouseman Story of a crime reporter, on leave, who is forced to forsake his peaceful ways after he becomes a trusted intermediary between two underworld factions (2 hrs ) 9:30 G HOUSE CALLS A famous doctor visits Kensington General Hospital and is used by Dr.Weatherby to gain needed publicity for the institution (Repeat) O MEDICINE SHOW Host Henry Comor OCD MICHEL JASMIN 10:00 G LOUGRANTTrackingdown a news story becomes a tough teat for Rossi when he tries to help a Trib st after search for her teal mother (Repeat; 60 mins ) O FLAMINGO ROAD Constance discoversField with Lane, and unable to control her anger and jealousy, goes on a binge in a roadside bar and seduces Sam Curtis (Repeat 60 mins.) 9:00 I Speaking of Soap By MARY ANN COOPER Speaking of Soap is delayed in the mail 14—TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24,1981 Monday OTMISLAND DownToEarth' Tonight’a program looks at the amvalolmillionaof settlers who harvested the forests and settled the land Host Narrater Don Francks (Part I ; 60 mins ) 10:20 0 CD LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30 O O TELEJOURNAL O SOLO When Gemms gets locked out ol her flat wearing only her dressing gown she realizes to her dismay that the only person with a spare key is her ex boyfriend Danny H© LES NOUVELLES TVA 1 C’EST MOI, TOULOUSE-LA U TR E C Th i s progr a m 1 presents the life of the French artist, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, in his own words 10:52 O INFORMA SOIR murdered and that a woman fitting a description of Harry's former wife was seen entering his room shortly before his death (Repeat) O THE TONIGHT SHOW The Best Of Carson' Quests: Robert Blake.JamesGalway.Marilyn Maye.Dan Ford (Repeat; 60 mmaj ) ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE Anchored by Ted Koppel © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 1:58 ^WETK ONLY) O NOUVELLES DU SPORT 10:55 0 NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11:00000© NEWS 0 CBC NEWS 0 CINE-SOIR Fils de Cochise' 1954 Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush (84 m ) §!) SPORTS î CTV NEWS EB MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 11:05 0 PORTRAIT DE FEMMES 11:15 0 © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:21 © NEWS 11:27 0 NEWS 11:30 0 CBS LATE MOVIE QUINCY,ME DeadAndAlive1 Quincy becomes involved in a difficult forensic identification project when the family of a youngman,thepresumed victim of a bomb, insists the boy is still alive (Repeat) 'HARRY O Reflections' Harry learnsthat his ex-partner has been answer Lost week ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 2:00 O W FANTASY ISLAND Three beautiful women who want to crack a case just like ‘Charlie's Angels' and a man who invites his buddies from World War II for a prison camp reunion that turns into a terrifying experience are Mr Roarke's visitors.(Repeat; 70 mins.) ©MOVIE (DRAMA)** "Lolly Madonna XXX" 1973 Rod Steiger, Robert Ryan Amodern day hillbilly feud erupts between two families prompted by mistaken identity situation involving an innocent girl.(110 mins.) © GREAT PERFORMANCES (WETK ONLY) Tosca' 12:100 CINEMA Picnic' 1955 William Holden, Kim Novak.(2 12:28 0 NIGHT GALLERY 12:30 O TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST Guests: Melissa Manchester, ShereHite, sex researcher.(90 mins.) 1:00 O INFORMA SOIR STUNT SEVEN Patrick Macnee stars as a modern-day pirate and Elke Sommer stars as the actress he kidnaps, forcing her film director to hire a team of stunt experts to rescue her in “Stunt Seven,’’ to be rebroadcast on “The CBS Tuesday Night Movies," TUESDAY, JULY 28 Rebecca Wayne (Miss Sommer) is kidnapped by Boudreau (Macnee), a modern-day pirate who operates from Freeland, a sovereign fortress state located on stilts in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico.Miss Wayne is just about to finish work on her latest picture and her abduction has the frantic movie director (Bill Macy) and producer (Peter Flaskell) in an uproar.Tuesday EVENING âE SOIR ir - 6:01 6:15 I t = • 6:00 l_ _ O© NEWS PROGRAMMING NOTE: All CBC programming is subject to change due to the strike at the CBC 8 INFORMA BLOC LE 9 VOUS INFORME LE DIX VOUS INFORME ABC NEWS STUDIO SEE NEWS CHEMIN D’UNE VIE MEILLEURE O CINEMA DE 5 HEURES (SUITE) 6:25 0 NOUVELLES OU SPORT 6:30 0 PROPOS ET CONFIDENCES O NBCNEWS O © JANETTE VEUT SAVOIR O ABC NEWS © ADAM 12 © OVER EAST Guest former ACLU President Roger Baldwin Hosts: Hugh Downs and Frank Blair.(Closed Captioned, U S A.) 7:00 0 LE MONDE MERVEILLEUX UE DISNEY CBS NEWS FISH BARNEY MILLER TIC TAC DOUGH LA FEMME BIONIQUE M.A.S.H.BONANZA © MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT FAMILY FEUD M.A.S.H.CONSUMERSCOPE © MISSION IMPOSSIBLE _ JOKER'S WILD © STARS ON ICE Featuring Toller Cranston with guests Jo 8:00 I 7:30 I Jo Slarbuck, Ken Shelley and Patricia Dodd.Host Doug Crosley.© DICK CAVETT SHOW 1 L’AIGLE ET LE VAUTOUR B WALTER CRONKITE’S UNIVERSE CBS News Spécial Correspondent Walter Cronkite anchors this news magazine series that examines the full scope of scientific activity involving the widest possible range of human curiosity 0 LOBO Deputy Perkins' niece, an aspiring rock singer, involves Lobo and his deputies in a dangerous situation with record pirates who are determined to continue cashing in on their illegal business.(Repeat; 60 mins ) 00(9© ROYAL WEDDING PREVIEW © NOVA Animal Olympians' The beauty, enduranceand raw power of animals mthe wildare captured on film as Nova juxtaposes Olympic athletes performing teats which have parallels in the animal kingdom with animals who are champions of grace and speed (Closed-Captioned, U S A.) (60 mins.) COMEDY OF HORRORS Patrick Macnee stars as the host of a dramatic comedy that examines a honeymoon hotel hexed by a haunt.O PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED Q© MINI-SERIES 9:00 0 0 MARIAGE DU PRINCE CHARLES 0 CBS TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE Stunt Seven' 1979 8:30 I Stars ChristopherConnelly, Elke Sommer.A team of stunt experts attempt a daring air, sea and land rescue of a kidnapped movie star.(2 hrs ) 0 HILL STREET BLUES Macafee.acrookedformercop who once attempted to frame officer LaRue, tries to make a deal with Captain Funllo in exchange for his freedom and a new identity.(Repeat; 60 minsj OO© THREE’S COMPANY Jack is thrilled to receive an opportunity for advancement when Dean Travers invites him to teach at Jack’s old cooking school (Repeat) (Closed-Captioned; U S A ) (B IT’S A LIVING © MYSTERY! The Racing Game Episode I.‘Odds Against’This series is based on the mystenesof Dirk Francis In this episode, jockey Sid Halley finds a new occupation after he is injured in an accident.(Closed-Captioned, U S A ) (60 mins.) 9:30 O SUMMER MOVIE FESTIVAL J ust Jessie’ Stars Hollis McLaren, Nicholas Campbell.Awarmandtouching story of young love in a modern world.This is Jessie's story of self-discovery one idyllic summer at home in a picturesque east coast fishing village where she is trying to fulfill her dream of becoming a professional dancer (90 mins ) O © HAWAII 5-0 Q© IT'S A LIVING © RONNIE PROPHET SHOW Guests Mel Tillis and Iris Larratt.10:00 00 BIZARRE.BIZARRE ACROSS 1 Theatrical award 5 Catherine —-9 Unit of electrical resistance 10 — My Children 12 Teamed with Cher (clue to puzzle answer) 15 -Jactyn.18 Joint 20 — Roberts 21 The Trib's assistant city editor 22 — Auberjonois 24 Wonder.25 Therefore 28 * Living 31 Vikki - 32 Insane 34 Suck Sobers robot 36 Correspond 37 1 Die! My Darling! 39 Snakeiike fish 41 Alan —- 42 Judd Hirsch role DOWN ooooo ooooo 2 Frank .3 Shaft composer (mit ) 4 TV award 5 Male singing voice 6 Molinaro 7 Ronnie.Edwards 8 Covering 11 Gone With the Wind' character 13 Clear Day You Can See Forever 14 Chayefsky film about TV 16 Good.Ameru a 17 Convert into leather 19 Director of 14 Down (clue to puzzle answer) 23 — ENzondo 26 Fresh 27 Old Imogene Coco series 29 Tortoise 30 Saint (French abbr ) 33 —- Connery 35 Conception 36 Region 38 Division of the psyche 40 Elevated railway (informal) 0 NBC NEWS SPECIAL: ROYAL WEDDING PREVIEW NBC News correspondents John Chancellor, Tom Brokaw and Jane Pauley report from London on final plans for tomorrow's wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer (60 mins ) 0 © © HART TO HART Jonathan and Jennifer are held as hostages by two desperate killers who will stopatnothingto obtain an incriminating bullet that was stashed in the Harts' mansion.(Repeat, 60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned; U SA) © MASTERPIECE THEATRE 'Duchess ot Duke Street: The Outsider s'Charles Tyre 11 discovers that a meek new guest at the hotel.Mr Parker, has only months to live, and vows to give him the time of his lile.(60mins.) 10:29 0© LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30 O TELEJOURNAL O© LES NOUVELLES TVA § LE 9 VOUS INFORME INFORMA SOIR O NOUVELLES DU SPORT 10:55 O NOUVELLES OU SPORT 11:00 Q0Q© NEWS O CBC NEWS O “Yankee Pasha" Jell Chandler,RhondaFleming Au siecle dernier, un homme voyage en France et tombe amoureux.SPORTS CTV NEWS MACNEIL-LEHRER PORT I AINSI VA LA VIE © LA COULEUR OU TEMPS :21 © NEWS :27 O NEWS :30 O CBSNEWSCOVERAGEOF THE ROYAL WEDDING The broadcast will present an advance look at events leading to the wedding ot Britain's Prince Charles and Lady Diana 11:05 11:15 Spencer CBS News correspondent Dan Rather and David Frost will provide the commentary.O THE TONIGHT SHOW Guest: Mac Davis (60 mins.) o© 06EIABCNEWS NIGHTLINE: ROYAL WEDDING PREVIEW Tonight's show will expand to one-hour and feature a preview of the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer (60 mins ) © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS (WETK ONLY) 11:58 0 DR.BUNDOLO 12:00 O CBS LATE MOVIE 'COLUMBO: Now You SeeHim' Jack Cassidy guest stars as a nightclub entertainer suspected of murdering his business associate (Repeat) © MOVIE -(DRAMA) • Vi "Kingfisher Caper" 1975 David McCallum.Hayley Mills Members of a family feud over the control ot a South African diamond empire.( 110 mins.) § MYSTERY! (WETK ONLY) CINEMA (FILM D'ESPIONNAGE) "Quand Les Aigles Attaquent" 1968 Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood Pendant la demiere guerre mondiale, un commando est charge d'aller délivrer un general allie prisonnier dans une forteresse nazie (2 h., 40 12:30 0 TOMORROW COAST-TO-COASTGuests: Little Richard, Wayne Cochran (90 mins ) O© CHARLIE’S ANGELSTo find out who is causing accidents among circus performers, the angels go undercover: Sabrinaasa clown, Kelly as a daredevil motorcy-clist and Kris as a knife thrower'sassislanl (Repeat; 70 mins.) 1:00 O INFORMA SOIR © NOVA (WETK ONLY) CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Producers of “VegaS” are fighting desperately to keep the show alive even though ABC has dropped it from the fall lineup.The decision to ax the high-action detective series shocked everyone connected with it except co-star Phyllis Davis.Her personal psychic, Peter Hurkos, told her the bad news weeks before it happened.“I didn't want to believe his prediction that ‘Vega$' was going to be cancelled," says Davis, 34.“But I knew it would come true.I see Peter regularly, and his predictions have been right about many incidents in my life.” But “VegaS" may be back next year.We have learned that producer Aaron Spelling has been secretly negotiating with CBS brass to pick up the former Top 10 hit.If the show does jump networks, it would be an almost unprecedented move.It is crucial to Spelling that the show survive at least one more year.To go into successful syndication, a series requires four seasons worth of episodes—one more than "VegaS” has now.TV BACKSTAGE: Luciano Pavarotti, it seems, really is as genial and jovial as his public image.The world-famous opera singer, who is currently making his film-debut in MGM’s musical comedy, "Yes, Giorgio!," organized a picnic for his co-stars Kathryn Harrow and Eddie Albert, as well as director Franklin Schaffner and producer Peter Fetterman Taking a well-earned rest from the hectic shooting schedule, Pavarotti ordered up the hampers and laid on a seaside feast for his friends away from the film set where the talented tenor has been drawing crowds of sightseers all week, not to mention the one hundred thousand people who turned out for his free concert at Boston's Hatch Shell. Wednesday TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981—15 6:00 O CE SOIR 000(9 NEWS O PROGRAMMING NOTE: All CBC programming is subject to change due to the strike at the CBC Q WORMABLOC O LE 9 VOUS INFORME G) LE DIX VOUS INFORME m ABC NEWS § STUDIO SEE NEWS AU NATUREL O CINEMA DE 5 HEURES (SUITE) 6-25 O NOUVELLES DU SPORT 6 30 O PROPOS ET CONFIDENCES O NBC NEWS O © JANETTE VEUT SAVOIR Q ABC NEWS ® ADAM 12 © OVER EASY'Creativity' Hosts: Hugh Downs and Frank Blair.(Closed-Captioned.USA.) 7:00 O O GENIES EN HERBE EN VACANCES I CBS NEWS I FISH I BARNEY MILLER I TIC TAC DOUGH I M.A.S.H.)BONANZA MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT )OQ MARIAGE DU PRINCE CHARLES Ô FAMILY FEUD €) M.A.S.H.(9 BRITAIN'S ROYAL HERITAGE SOD PETITE MAISON DANS LA PRAIRIE Q JOKER'S WILD 0 MUSIOUEBEC © DICK CAVETT SHOW ) O CBS NEWS COVERAGE OF THE ROYAL WEDDING CBS News correspondent Dan Rather and David Frost, along with author and historian Lady Antonia Fraser providing commentary, report on the highlights ol today's Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer (60 mins.) 0 REAL PEOPLE A tour of a haunted house in Santa Barbara, a visit to a wax museum in Pacific Palisades, and a visit with the official' witch of Salem.Mass (Repeat; 60 mins.) O ROYAL WEDDING HIGHLIGHTS O© CHARLIE'S ANGELS © ROYAL WEDDING NEWS COVERAGE © FOURDAYSOF THE MASAI AfilmshotinKenya.closetothe Tanzania border, follows members of the Masai tribe tor four days as they go about their daily lives in a style virtually unchanged sincethetimeofthe Pharaohs (90 mins ) > e © LA PLUS BELLE AF- Le Paradis Perdu' (2 FICHE hj fp© WEEK-END 9:00 © CBS WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE Champions ALove Story' i979 Stars James Vincent McNichol.Joy LeDuc The poignant story of two adolescents whose personal relationship blossoms and whose professional relation ship matures as they work togethertowards their common goal, the National Figure Skating Championships (2 hrs.) Q DIF F ' RE NT STROKES Arnold participates in a voluntary inter-cultural busing program in a Long Island town, butthewhitesuburbanitesdont exactly welcome him with open arms (Repeat) (Closed-Captioned) O © VENEZ DONC CHEZ MOI ©CHARLES AND DIANA: THE ROYAL WEDDING Peter Jennings and Barbara Walters co-anchor this ABC News Special which features an edited replay of the royal wedding ceremony.(60 mins.) © MOVIE -(COMEDY-DRAMA) •••• "Stslag 17” 1953 William Holden.Peter Graves.Who is the informant leaking escape planstotheGermansinan AmericanP.O W camp?(2hrs.30 mins.) 9:30© THE FACTS OF LIFE Accompanied by Mrs.Garrett, Jo visits her father in prison, but she becomes upset when she learns that he is to be released and wants to visit her at school (Repeat) 63 MICHEL JASMIN NATURAL HISTORY OF THE WATER CLOSET In a creative combination of documentary, animation and original music, this musical documentary otters a survey of man's ingenious attempts over the years to deal with human 10:00 © ROYAL WEDDINGREVIEW A summary of the day's events attheweddingolHisRoyal Highness.Charles, the Prince of Wales, to Lady Diana Spencer in London NBC News correspondents John Chancellor.Tom Brokaw and Jane Pauley report (60 mins.) © PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED © DYNASTY Thethreat of financial disaster disrupts Blake and Krystle s global honeymoon when foreign rebels take over his company ' s oiltankers, and daughter Fallon makes a deal with one of Blake's biggest competitors that she may live to regret (Repeat; 600 mins ) (9 DIFF'RENT STROKES Arnold participates in a voluntary inter cultural busing program in a Long Island town, butthewhitesuburbanitesdon't exactly welcome him with open arms (Repeat) (£losed-Captioned) HS SPOLETO '81 Mime's the Word' The international languageofmimeisexploredby two very different groups.India’s Kathakaliandthela Claça Theatre Company 10:29 0© LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30 €9© TELEJOURNAL O© LES NOUVELLES TVA © TAXI Jim suddenly becomes a whirlwind money maker and the darling of dispatcher Louie when he does an about face, turning his cab driving into a nearly crazed obsession to achieveasecretgoal (Repeat) (Closed Captioned; USA) © NEWPORT JAZZ AT SARATOGA SPORTS NOUVELLES DU SPORT ) NOUVELLES DU SPORT IOO NEWS CBC NEWS © LOTO-SELECT ‘ Hotel St-Gregory” Rod Taylor, MelyvnDouglas Un septuagénaire, proprietaire d'un vieil hotel cossu de la Nouvelle Orleans, esten mauvaise posture financière Son gerant s'emploie a empecher un concurrent d'acheter l'hotel SCTVNEWS MACNEIL-LEHRER EPORT ' LES SPORTS cpriRTÇ LA VIE DE MARIANNE LA COULEUR DU TEMPS LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:21 19 NEWS 11:27 O NEWS 11:30 MCBSLATEMOVIE TheFoui Feathers' 1977 Stais Beau Bridges, Robert Powell.A young British officer tries to regain his honor after being branded a coward by his colleagues (Repeat) Q THE TONIGHT SHOW Guests Robert Klein, Johnny Mathis (60 mina ) O ^ ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE Anchored by Ted Koppel © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS IWETK ONLY) 11:58© PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED 12:00 O© LOVE BOAT © MOVIE (ADVENTURE-DRAMA) **W "Three the Hard Way' 1974 Jim Brown.Fred Williamson Threelr lends combine torcesto battle a myatenous organiza tion which la bent on genocide (2hra ) ©FOURDAYSOFTHEMASAI (WETK ONLY) 12:10© CINEMA Les Noces Rouges' 1973 Michel Piccoli, Stephana Audran ( 100 m ) 12:30© TOMORROW COAST-TO-COASTGueats Filmmaker Roger Corman and Washington PostcolummstMaxine Cheshire (90mins) 1:30© NATURALHISTORY OF THE WATER CLOSET (WETK Only) hursday I B CE SOIR ©O©© i © PROGRAM * 1 I NEWS I PROGRAMMING NOTE: All CBC programming is subject to change due to the strike at the CBC — INFORMA BLOC LE 9 VOUS INFORME > LE DIX VOUS INFORME ABC NEWS STUDIO SEE NEWS AGENDA CINEMA DE 5 HEURES (SUITE) O NOUVELLES DU SPORT i 8 PROPOS ET CONFIDENCES © NBCNEWS © © JANETTE VEUT SAVOIR © ABC NEWS © ADAM 12 © OVER EASY Education Hosts Hugh Downs and Frank Blair.(Closed-Captioned.OSA) i© © EXPLORATION, SPORTS ET LOISIRS CBS NEWS FISH BARNEY MILLER I TIC TAC DOUGH M.A.S.H.BONANZA MACNEIL-LEHRER IPQRT LE PONT FAMILY FEUD M.A.S.H.TURNING POINT I© SIMON TEMPLAR I JOKER S WILD LITTLEST HOBO London, witnesstoahitandrunaccident.marshalls evidence against the driver and forces a confession.© DICK CAVETT SHOW 8© LES GRANDS FILMS Trana-AmenqueExpreas' 1976 Gene Wilder, Jill Clay buroh (2 h 30 m ) 0© THE WALTONS Ja eon la torn between his family and girlfriend Toni.when her Jewish religion sparks controversy in his strict Baptist home Sipeat; 60 mins.) NBC MAGAZINE WITH DAVID BRINKLEY This weekly series offers a blend of current news stories, topical leporta and profiles HostDavid Brinkley is joined by conlribut ing reportera Garrick Utley.Jack Perkins.Douglas Kiker and Betty Aaron (60 mins ) ©0© MORK AND MINDY Mork, who haa never heard of Robin Williama and scoffs at the idea of resembling him.gets crushed by mobs of lens who think he ia the popular comedian, then has a hilarious encounter with the famous stsr Mindy must interview to keep her job (Repeal) © AUSTIN CITY LIMITS 8:30 © WKRP IN CINCINNATI O© CINE-COMEDIES Titre a Communiquer' (2h ) ©©BOSOM BUDDIES Henry end Kip 'a wild imaginations create rampant chaos when Henry embellishes his writing, and reads Kip some ou Irageously differenl versions of their hysterical lives disguised esfemaleseffheSueanB Anlhony Hotel tor Women (Repeal) 9:00 © © MAGNUM.P.l.Magnum's lafestdienf, who lives in a fantasy world, proves his most eccentric and difficult toprotecl (Repeal.60 mins ) ©THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES St Ives' 1976 Stars Charles Bronson, John Houseman Aformercrime reporter encounters danger “Today” personalities Jane Pauley and Willard Scott will be reporting from London on Wednesday, July 29 as NBC-TV broadcasts its coverage of THE ROYAL WEDDING of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.Ml.A William Shatner stars as a veterinarian who stands up to a new species of horror thousands of mutant tarantulas attacking ar entire town, seeking human prey in KING DOM OF THE SPIDERS, a suspensefu thriller airing July 31 on “The ABC Friday Night Movie.” (Closed-captioned) 16—TOWNSHIPS WEEK, FRIDAY, JULY 24,1981 Thursday Minor league baseball gains attention anddeceitwhenneservesasan intermediary in dealings involving two underworld factions (2 hrs.) BARNEY MILLER Captain Miller's court case grows more outrageous by the minute as his lawyer and the judge seek a compromise while Barney cools his heels in a cell with a murder suspect who accuses Barney of having an affair with his wife (Repeat) (Closed-Captioned) © SNEAK PREVIEWS Hosts Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review the latest films 9:30© FLAPPERS No No Noel' May's plans for Christmas are cancelled and rather than spend it alone she invites a few down and outers to the club for Christmas dinner O© TAXI Jim suddenly becomes a whirlwind money maker and the darling of dispatcher Louie when he does an about face, turning his cab driving into a nearly crazed obsession to achieve a secret goal.(Repeat) (Closed-Captioned, USA) © VIC BRADEN STENNIS FOR THE FUTURE TheVolley' Coach Braden helps overcome your fear of going to the net during a rally, and shows you what to do once you get there (Closed-Captioned, U S A.) 10:00© KNOTS LANDING Abby sets up what she considers to be a classic triangle, Judy Trent.Gary and Val, when she maneuvers Valtotherestaurant where Gary is having an apparently romantic renedez vous with Judy.(Repeat, 60 mins ) © OSCAR PETERSON AND FRIENDS ©© 20-20 Hugh Downs anchors this weekly magazine profiling noteworthy events in news, science and entertainment (60 mins ) © KNOTS LANDING © TOM COTTLE SHOW 'Vietnam Nurse' An Army nurse tells of the horrors of living and working amidst the wreckage of the Vietnam warandof her struggle to live with these memories 10:29 0© LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30©© TELE JOURNAL 0 ARCHIE BUNKER'SPt ACE Murray’s so fed up with Archie's continual refusaltolethimhave equal say in running the bar that he is ready to walk out and Archie is ready to help him OO LES NOUVELLES TVA SD U.S.CHRONICLE II A Dilferent Kind of Life' In this prolile.Ihree people cope efleclively with America’e most dreaded disease, cancer 10:52 0 INFORMA SOIR § NOUVELLES DU SPORT NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11OOO0O© NEWS O CBCNEWS 0 “Poursuite Implacable ’ Oliver Reed, Fabio Testi Un sous-directeur d une prison de Milan se voit torce de favoriser l'évasion d'un detenu pour repondre au< exigences d’inconnus qui ont enleva sa femme O SPORTS © CTV NEWS Œ) MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 11:10 O “Projetas dans !• Temps Sam Groom, Richard Basehart Projetés dans le tempe, deux médecins se retrouvent a Chicago en 1871, soit la veille du grand incendie qui détruisit toute la ville Leur mission consiste a obtenir le plus d’information possibledu célébré docteur Anderson pour guérir une epidemie 11:15 D © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS P L riday 11:21 © NEWS 11:27 0 NEWS 11:30 0 CBS LATE MOVIE THE JEFFERSONS: Louise s New Interesl' Is Louise going on a weekend dig' because of her interesl in archaeology or the handsome, young archaeologist?(Repeat) HEC RAMSEY Only Birds And Fools' While investigating a myater ious death, Hec encounters two aviators who are seeking financial backing from the city for their experiments.(Repeat) 0 THE TONIGHT SHOW Guests: Sylvester Stallone.B.B.King, Sean Morey (60 mins] ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE AnchoredbyTed Koppel © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS (WETK ONLY) 11:45 0 A HORSEMAN RIDING BY The yearis 1919.With the knowledge that Paul is missing, that the Shallowford Estate is run down alter the rigours ot war and nowthat the house is evacuated by the army Sydney Codsallsetsouttobuythe Valiev (Part XIII .60 mins.) 12:000© CHARLIE'S ANGELS Sabrina falls deeply in love with a rugged young man who may have been involved in a slaying that Sabrina, Kelly and Kris are investigating at a sensitivity institute.(Repeat; 70 mins.) © MOVIE (MYSTERY) •• “Who?” 1973 Elliott Gould.Trevor Howard An intense and bitter struggle between the super powers over the man who couldbea walkingtime bomb.” (t 15 mins.) © SNEAK PREVIEWS (WETK ONLY) 12:30 0 TOMORROW COAST-TO-COASTGuesls: TheT ubes.Robert Klein.(90 mins.) © VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE (WETK Only) 12:50 O NOCTAMBULES (HEURE APPROX.) 'L'Heure de la Vengeance’ 1953Richard Conte, Viveca Lindfors.(80 mû 1:00 O INFORMA SOIR © AUSTIN CITY LIMITS (WETK ONLY) EVENING 6:00 0 CE SOIR ooor u o n 8' i ____I© NEWS 0 PROGRAMMINGNOTE: Alt CBC programming is subject to change due to the strike at the CBC O INFORMA BLOC 0 LE 9 VOUS INFORME © LE DIX VOUS INFORME © ABC NEWS § STUDIO SEE NEWS AU NATUREL O CINEMA DE 5 HEURES (SUITE) 6:25 O NOUVELLES DU SPORT 6:30 O PROPOS ET CONFIDENCES O NBCNEWS O © JANETTE VEUT SAVOIR O ABC NEWS ® ADAM 12 W OVER E ASY Guest Telev; sion star Hal Linden Hosts Hugh Downs and Frank Blau (Closed-Captioned, USA ) 7:00 O0 CINE-FAMILLE Trésor de Rackham le Rouge’ (90 m.) ¦ CBS NEWS THE ROOTSOFROCK AND ROLL, PART II The Cheek To Cheek Years, 1959-1962 Host Paul Anka is joined by The Four Seasons, Chubby Checker and Connie Francis; also, interviews with FrankieValli.Frankie Avalon.Dion, and Carl Perkins (60 mins ) i BARNEY MILLER TIC TAC DOUGH M.A.S.H.BONANZA REPORT 7:30 0 FAMILY FEUD 0 FACTS OF LIFE After Natalie’sfirst real date, with a boy from neighboring Bates Academy, the phone doesn't stopringmgwithoffersfordates from his school mates.O © L'HOMME DE SIX MILLION DOLLARS 0 JOKER'S WILD Q BIG CITY COMEDY Guest Martin Mull g DICK CAVETT SHOW THE INCREDIBLE HULK David Banner faces exposure from a desperate reporter, who outmaneuvers McGee to get an interview with the Hulk (Repeat; 60 mins ) © HARPER VALLEY P.T.A.Stella, falsely accused of being romanticaJly involved with a marriedteacher.comes upwith an eye opening plan to prove seeing isn't always believing (Repeat) © TITANSW O Mitchellplays Stephen Leacock, the gentle humorist and academic from Orillia, Ontario, whose works inspired the likes of Robert Benchley, James Thurber and S J.Perlman with host Patrick Watson O© BENSON Benson learns first hand about the life of being a father when the tO-yearold boy he cares for as guardian fallsoutofatreeandisrushedto the hospital.(Repeat) BENSON WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 8:30 O© HORS SERIE Les Yeux New York—You know what it’s like to live in the Big Apple during the summertime without watching the Yankees or Mets do battle on TV or up at the stadium?For many it has been pure hell.Why even the local newspapers have been trying to figure out a way to keep their beat reporters and readers from getting baseball withdrawal symptoms.Classic games from the past were rehashed in the Post and the News.while other papers created their own journalistic fantasies by predicting how the local teams would fair against their pre-strike opponents.As for the local TV/radio coverage, most ot the major league squads broadcast the games of their "AAA" or “AA" affiliates, giving the fans the opportunity to get acquainted with the big clubs' prospects.In some cities, cable outlets sent broadcast teams to Japan, giving delayed coverage of games between the Tokyo Giants and Hiroshima Carp, two clubs which boast ex-major league stars.Who benefitted the most from this fiasco?Why the minor leagues, of course.Who had ever heard of the Tidewater (Mets) Tides Gary Rajsich or the Columbus (Yanks) Clippers Steve Balboni before the strike7 Both of these sluggers have been locked in a home run duel in the International League.Out in the Rockies, the Denver (Expos) Bears drew 59,000 people to nighttime tilt in July, with the Omaha Royals.Denver is a major league city with a minor league team that’s chock full of future major league stars.To wit, many major league teams sent their coaching staffs down to the minors to tutor their hottest prospects, who can only benefit from the experience in more ways than one.After all, aren’t they the heir apparents to the next major league strike confab?ON STRIK 0 COMEDY THEATRE: IRENE Irene Cara plays an aspiring singer who shares a loft apartment in New York's Soho district with two other ou-ls 0 FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE O © J'AI MON VOYAGE © © DR.SEUSS' PONTOF-FEL POCK, WHERE ARE YOU?Agoodnaturedbutgooly young man, whose poor pickle-packing puts him in a painful predicament, pleads for help and winds upflylngthroughtime and space into madcap adventures and mishaps (Repeat) © HEADLINE HUNTERS © WALL STREET WEEK Option Strategies'Guest Frank Cappiello.Jr , Options Specialist.Shea rsonLoeb Rhodes.Inc.Host Louis Rukeyser 9:00 O THE DUKES OF HAZZARO The Dukes try to help an old family friend break the moonshining habit, and Luke andBoenduphavingtodispose of a mobilestillto avoid violating their parole (Repeat; 60 mins ) 0 THE ROBERT KLEIN SHOW Acclaimed comedian Robert Klein stars in his second comedy special featuring guests Rodney Dangerfield and Jane Curtin.(60 mins.) 0 HOLLYWOOD Our West The history of Hollywood during the silent movie era continues with a look at that most popular genre, the western Included are clips of all the great cowboy stars: Tom Mix, William Cody and Williams.Hart The stunts, stories and the spectacular scenery are all discussed by veterans of the period.(60 mins.) O JUSTICE POUR TOUS 0© FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE •Kingdom Of The Spiders' 1977 Stars: William Shatner.Tiffany Bolling.A courageous man and a beautiful woman stand in the face of an unbelieving world when a new species of horror, thousandsof mutant tarantulas, attack an entire town, seeking human prey after they run out of food (2 hrs.) (Closed-Captioned; USA.) © MISSION: PAIX © CFL FOOTBALL B.C.Lions vs Calgary Stampeders (3 hrs.) © FOR THE RECORD Kathy Karuks In a Grizzly Bear 9:30 O 0 TELEVISION DES AUTRES Q© MICHEL JASMIN 10:0000 DALLAS J R takes steps to reestablish his power and increase his wealth, even if it means reshaping history and violating the laws of the land.(Repeat; 60 mins.) THE STEVE ALLEN ÎOMEDY HOUR MASTERPIECE DOCUMENTARIES 'Lost Pharaoh' 10:29 O © LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30 Q TELE JOURNAL O© LES NOUVELLES TVA O LE 9 VOUS INFORME 10:52 « INFORMA SOIR O NOUVELLES DU SPORT 10:55 O NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11:00O@O© NEWS O CBCNEWS O CINE-SOIR Mais ou Sont donc Passe les Jeunes Filles en Fleur?’ (100 m.) © LES SPORTS © MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 11:100 CINEMA La Ligne du Fleuve' 1976 Ricardo Cuciolla, Orazio Orlando.(110m.) 11:15 0 © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:27 0 NEWS 11:30 0 CBS LATE MOVIE THE NIGHT STALKER Mr R I N G ' A robot, programmed with a survival instinct, learns it is about to be deactivated and murders its inventor ‘Castle Rock’ 1981 Stars: James C.Burge.Margaret Phillips.A young, naivegovernessarrives at the Castle Rock estate and finds herself in the midst of strange occurences and unexplained mysteries (Premiere) © THE TONIGHT SHOW Guests: Angie Dickinson (60 minsj 8 con © I ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE Anchored by Ted Koppel © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS (WETK ONLY) 11:45 9 S£:TV 12:00 O© FRIDAYS Guests The Bus Boys (Repeat; 70 mins ) © CTV NEWS © EXCHANGE (WETK ONLY) 12:15 O GOLDEN OLDIES The Great Lie' 1941 Stars: Bette Davis, Mary Astor.A playboy marries his true love when his marriage to a concert pianist proves illegal Whenheis reported lost on a government flight, his grief stricken wife, knowmgthe pianist is pregnant, strikes an odd bargin with her.(105 mins.) 12:21 © NEWS 12:30 0 SCTV NETWORK 90 12:40 O NOCTAMBULES (HEURE APPROX.) Fleuve de la Derniere Chance' 1954 Dana Andrews.Piper Laurie.(87 m.) 1:00 O CINE-NUIT Les Grenouilles' 1972 Ray Milland, Sam Elliott (95 m.) § INFORMA SOIR MOVIE (DRAMA) ••• "Duellists" 1978 Keith Carradine, Harvey Keitel This dramatic and fascinating story takes place during the Napoleonic War.Two men brutally confront each other in a series of savage duels They tight for no particular reason; one is a prisoner of his own hatred, the other forced to protect hisown honor .The many years of violent opposition result in what may be an unexpected climax .(Rated PG) (2 hrs., 15 mins.) © WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (WETK ONLY) 1:10 O JIM BAKKER 1:30© WALL STREET WEEK (WETK ONLY) 3:15© SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN 4:15 © EMERGENCY ONE
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