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Towns Ca T N I P PLAYTHING FOR FELINES 'E CATAIRE Friday, December ¦ CHATS n A T a i V I P 2—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982 How country kids handle famous father syndrome It’s only in recent years that ¦ lank Williams Jr.has managed to step out from under the shadow of his father, while Justin Tubb has never overcome the reputation of his dad.Ernest Tubb.As Ronnie Prophet's son, Tony Prophet is also experiencing the Famous Father Syndrome, and he says it creates a lot of pressure.“When I started in the business, I knew my father had quite a following so I went to Florida to play for a year, to get my chops together and my vocals together, and then I moved to Vancouver and was treated very well," Prophet says.“I started performing in lounges out of town, and even though you don't have the experience, people 01 Country music By DAVE *AAULHOLLAND expect a lot from you."After four years in the business I'm a lot more comfortable, but the first year was scary.There was a lot of pressure, and there still is.” YIELDS SEVERAL HITS Some of the pressure was relieved with the success of his debut album, Tony Prophet, on Vera Cruz Records.Two singles, Kentucky Gold and Kentucky Serenade, received considerable airplay and his new single, Horses Scare the Hell Out of Me, is gaining on charts across the country.In September the 24-year-old entertainer was nominated newcomer of the year by his peers in the Academy of Country Music Entertainment, but the award went to Ruth Ann.In October the British Columbia Country Music Association voted him awards for album of the year and best record performance.Still, he is and always will be Ronnie Prophet’s son.“I really don’t feel an identity crisis that much,” he says.“The first year felt it intensely.I didn't want to be known as Tony Prophet, or Ronnie Prophet’s son.I wanted to be known as the guy in the lounge and this is his first week, folks." Certainly the public's expectations are high, but often the sons df famous fathers have more trouble with the unreasonable expectations of their colleagues.ALWAYS ON MOVE “Sometimes musicians think I may get an easier break,” Prophet says, “but they haven’t lived with my name.They don't know what the past 20 years have been like; 18 schools, two colleges — they have a home; I didn’t.“They’ve got buddies they went through school with.I never knew the kids in my high school, because I was travelling.They don't look at that part of it.” Prophet wants to remain an entertainer and would like to be a superstar by the time he’s 35 or 40.He says his father, who produced his debut album, is very supportive of his career.“My dad and I went through the same thing any family does," he says.“We fought like cats and dogs when I was a teenager, but now we get along great and we keep in touch all the time.” Although he may not yet be the entertainer his father is, Tony Prophet is a better singer.He certainly has the talent to overcome the Famous Father Syndrome.Canadian rock film mushrooms into three-hour epic John Brunton wanted to make a film about Canadian pop-rock music.Fine, his friends said.You might get a good half-hour program."I told them they’d eat their words,” says Brunton, He has.After three years of scouring dusty archives, tracing retired musicians through telephone books and filming concerts across North America, Brunton has produced the first-rate series Heart of Gold.His buddies obviously forgot about such early stars as Paul Anka, The Creweuts and Bobby Curtola; or The Band, Neil Young, The Guess Who, Gordon Lightfoot and David Clayton-Thomas from the ’60s; and today’s Rush, Ix)verboy and April Wine.The three-hour program, profiling 40-odd artists from the last 30 years, will be shown on CBC television in one-hour segments Dec.12, 13 and 14.Brunton and colleagues Peter Shatalow and Iain Paterson of Insight Productions had so much extra material they couldn't squeeze into the three hours that they also have produced a six-hour radio series, syndicated to 80 stations across the country.Brunton fumes at the word documentary, pointing out, quite rightly, that this is a performance film.Narration is kept to a minimum and the music is allowed to speak for itself.When narrator Donald Sutherland or the musicians speak, it’s because they have something worthwhile to say.STARTS WITH DIAMONDS The series kicks off with vintage black-and-white footage of the Diamonds performing Little Darlin' — the first record by a Canadian group to sell a million copies — on the original Tonight Show with Steve Allen.That film was retrieved from a box in Allen’s New York office.It moves on quickly — to hordes of screaming teenie-boppers mobbing Paul Anka; to Bobby Curtola’s heady reminiscences of being a high-school student in December and starring on the Bob Hope show in the spring.Next come the stars of Toronto’s York-ville coffee-house era: Joni Mitchell, John Kay of Steppenwolf and Ian and Sylvia (specially reunited by the film-makers for their first performance together in eight years).The series mirrors the eclectic makeup of the industry itself.There’s the wholesome Anne Murray and the raunchy Carole Pope (whose song High School Confidential runs uncensored) ; the heavy rock of Bachman-Turner Overdrive's Takin’ Care of Business; and Gordon Lightfoot’s masterpiece the Canadian Railroad Trilogy.The first tw'o episodes are filmed in a classic style.Director Shatalow seems to have taken his cue from The Last Waltz, the Martin Scorcese movie about The Band’s final performance.Indeed, several segments from the movie, including appearances by Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan, are used in the series.?raM MO NO.TITLE ARTIST LAST WEEK WEEKS ON 1.Gloria Laura Brannigan 1 15 2.Look Of Love ABC 2 12 3.Truly Lionel Ritchie 3 6 4.Steppin’ Out Joe Jackson 8 10 5.Rock This Town Stray Cats 5 10 6.Maneater Hall 8i Oates 6 7 7.Muscles Diana Ross 11 7 8.It’s Raining Again Supertramp 12 6 9.Pressure Billy Joel 10 10 10.Up Where We Belong Cocker & Warnes 4 8 11.Mickey Toni Basil 15 4 12.The Girl Is Mine Jackson & McCartney 22 5 13.Heart Attack Olivia Newton-John 7 13 14.In The Name Of Love Sharon Redd 13 12 15.Tell Me Why April Wine 18 8 16.Heartbreaker Dionne Warwick 20 5 17.I.G.Y.Donald Fagen 19 6 18.Gypsy Fleetwood Mac 9 14 19 American Heartbeat Survivor 21 6 20.Love Me Tomorrow Chicago 25 7 21.Whatcha Gonna Do Chilliwack 24 8 22.Down Under Men at Work 14 15 23.Dirty Laundry Don Henley- 26 4 24.Shadows Of The Night Pat Be ne tar 30 3 25.Industrial Disease Dire Straits 32 5 26.Baby I Need Your Loving Carl Carlton 35 3 27.Africa Toto 34 3 28.You Can Do Magic America 16 14 29.Don’t Pay The Ferryman Chris de Burg 31 5 30.Shock The Monkey Peter Gabriel 39 2 31.New Wond Man Rush 17 13 32.You Got Lucky Tom Petty 37 2 33.Hand To Hold On John Cougar 38 2 34.You Can’t Hurry Love Phil Coll>ns 40 2 35.Der Kommisar ATF PL 1 36.Sexual Healing Marvin Gaye PL 1 37.Let’s Go Dancin’ Kool & the Gang PL 1 38.State Of Independence Donna Summer 28 8 39.I Do J.GeilsBand PL 1 40.Elvis Medley Elvis Presley PL 1 Crowd to be jury at new circus festival MONTREAL (CP) — Unconvinced by the old saying that suckers are born every minute, the organizers of the fledgling Montreal International Festival of the Circus feel Quebecers are demanding when it comes to the sawdust ring.“The circus has always been more fascinating to Quebecers than to those in other parts of the country,” said Toronto-based circus promoter Sergei Sawchyn, who with local impresario Guy Latraverse is mounting the monthlong festival — Canada's first competition circus — which opens Dec.28 at Maurice Richard Arena."The market is here for a circus of quality .We won’t hawk popcorn in the audience or make announcements about coloring books for sale outside.” Inspired by the sell-out popularity here of the Moscow Circus in 1977 and the Great Circus of China in 1981, both men decided in September to invite top circus stars to vie for prizes named after Louis Cyr, the Montreal cop-turned-weightlifter whose recordsetting feats of strength in the late 19th century made him a Canadian legend.Fourteen acts are lined up — virtually all of them from the North American circus circuit which, unlike its bigger European counterpart, takes its vacations in the winter.STAR IN RUSSIA Among the attractions: Akop Ouzouian.a veteran member of the Moscow Circus before emigrating to Canada in 1977 to perform with his family; Quebec-born juggler Rejean Robertson; the Cavarettas, billed as the world's highest-paid trapeze artists; the pole-sitting Swiss Family Nock; and Americans Ron and Joy Holiday, acrobatic dancers who per- form with jungle felines.Unlike established competitions in Monte Carlo and London, where circus pros do the judging, most of the “Louis’’ awards will be decided by invited athletes, entertainers and politicians — the names of w’hom Sawchyn did not have at hand.As well, each spectator will get a ballot to vote for Most Popular Act.“The philosophy is that if the circus is a form of entertainment for ordinary folk, then we should have a jury that reflects that,” said Sawchyn, a former director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and founder of the Tivoli touring circus.“The inspiration for the artists to come is to add a laurel to their careers.” Sawchyn declined to say “for competitive reasons” how much money is behind the Montreal festival, but acknowledged it must prove itself immediately in order to woo government subsidies for successive festivals.Rut if it takes hold commercially, the festival could go national.“We may have to to make it a viable proposition.There’s a dim glimmer in our minds that if we can achieve some national attention, we’d take it on tour I don’t see why it won’t work in, say.Edmonton or Vancouver.” Give your lungs T and heart a break.Be a Non-Smoker. Wine Bits BYTIM BELFORD What to drink with Christmas turkey I was fortunate enough earlier this week to share a delightful meal with members of the Women's Canadian Club of Sherbrooke at the Club Social on Prospect Street.The meal was my first taste this year of holiday turkey and it was delicious.As usual, I indulged myself with a glass of white wine and as I sipped I began to ponder the amazing versatility of turkey and the many wines that are perfect accompaniments to this Christmas favourite.Italy provides a large variety of excellent wines for seafood but often overlooked is the fact that it also produces many wines which are perfect with fowl.One of the best is the Soave — geographical neighbor to the red Valpolicella.Soave — as its name would appear to indicate — is a suave, fruity, white wine with a delicate straw color and a crisp, dry taste.Considered by many as Italy’s finest white, Soave w ill brighten any Christmas table.Also from Italy is the Roman Frascati.One of the more popular wines because of its low price, Frascati is pale yellow, crisp and eminently suited for light luncheons or that special Christmas dinner.Despite the rumors that abound, France still has many wines that don't require a bank loan to purchase.One of these is the Muscadet de Sevres et Maine.A Loire valley wine, the Muscadet is usually best with seafood, particularly the holiday oysters so popular here and in France.It can however, also be marvellous with chicken or turkey and because of its price may be one of the few French whites most of us can afford.The whites of Macon are also good and reasonably priced but are usually difficult to find.If you prefer something with a little more zing to it and are prepared to pay slightly more, Alsace has a number of good wines of w’hich Gewurz-traminer is one of the most popular Gewurztraminer — or literally spicey traminer — has a strong, fruity bouquet and flavour that leaves a lasting and pleasant impression in the mouth that is particularly nice with roast turkey and even better with goose.Be warned however, that too much of a good thing can be overpowering.Germany produces a variety of white wine that can be matched with turkey but in all cases the wine will tend to be slightly sweeter.The Black Tower, Liebfraumilch or Moselblumchen are all reasonably priced and for those who don’t like the bone dry wines of France and Italy, they can be just the thing.There are others.Portugal’s Vinho Verdi is light dry with just a tinge of bubble.Spain’s Vina Sol combines freshness with a medium dry taste reminiscent of sun-baked slopes.Hungary’s Badacsony from the shores of lake Balaton is not only cheap but tasty.The possibilities are endless.One thing for certain, Christmas turkey and a glass of wine is a fine way to celebrate any holiday.Cheers ! TORRES.IttkiU Dnj IW«« PRODUCED * BOTTLED BV MIGUEL TORRES VILAFftAWCA DEI PENEOES PRODUCT OE SPAIN Alcohol 11.« W by yoIoti.7 50 ML f >h* irnoonBO Dy Choosing a wine to go with the turkey isn't a difficult task.TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982-3 ¦ Japanese tipplers turn to wine TAKAYAMA (Reuter) — Japanese tipplers are turning more and more to wine and whisky and giving a headache to the makers of traditional Japanese sake.In this mountain resort the aroma of brewing curls around the sake shops in the narrow streets of the old town.But in fashionable brightly-lit bars 100 metres away other drinks are preferred by many customers, Takayama and its established sake brewing companies are suffering from the changing habits of the Japanese drinker.The country's total consumption of alcoholic drink has remaind stable at about seven billion litres over the last three years but sake drinking has declined.“This flagging consumption of sake is being caused by the Westernization of Japanese families and their changing tastes for food,” said Benichi Ikeda, a member of the Japanese Sake Association’s secretariat.DRUNK BY GODS Legend has it that sake was first drunk by the gods.But mere mortals in Japan sipped their way through 1.5 billion litres of it last year, just slightly less than they did 10 years ago.In the same decade, Japanese beer-drinking increased by 64 per cent to 4.5 billion litres, whisky-drinking by 140 per cent to 340,000 litres and wine-drinking by a staggering 590 per cent to 7.9 million litres.The sake association is so worried by the change in drinking habits it has opened a promotion centre in the fashionable Ginza district in the heart of Tokyo.“We in the sake industry are lagging behind in promotion compared with the few big beer breweries and whisky distilleries because there are still nearly 2,600 sake manufacturers across the country,’’ Ikeda said.For Western palates sake can best be described as a light sherry, served warm in small ceramic cups from small flasks.At the sake breweries, cooked rice carrying a yeast fungus is added to fresh rice and hot water to ferment.Unlike wine, sake does not mature with age and is best 14 YEARS mz]9 MAN HAS MADE HIS MATCH) .NOW IT’S HIS PROBLEM HARRISON FORD Weekdays: 6:55-9:00.Weekends: 12:40-2:45-4:50-6:55-9:00.Cinémas CARREFOUR Sherbrooke 565-0366 - BLADE RUNNER EDWARD JAMES OLMOS icw.«e-ooxt.- BRIAN KELLY .-o HAI JERRY PERENCHIO «no BUD YORKIN PRESENT A MICHAEL DEELEY-RIDLEY SCOTT PRODUCTION RUTGER HAUER SEAN YOUNG > HAMPTON FANCHER DAVID PEOPLES UPTON FANCHER mumoNcts.DOUGLAS TRUMBULL :«c«- MICHAEL DEELEY RIPLEY SCOTT nunncn drunk young.II VS MELLOW TASTE It does not taste like a strong drink, probably because the heating gives a mellow taste and drives away throat-wrenching acids The alcoholic content ranges from 16 to 17 per cent and its potency creeps up on a person quickly.But hardy tipplers in Japan these days are moving to whisky, popularized by "mizuwari" (whisky and water) or ”on-zarokku” (on the rocks).Japanese whisky manufacturers, who often use Scotland’s malts for blending, are predominant, but the Scottish Highland distilleries have launched a big promotion campaign to increase their share of the Japanese market from 7.5 per cent.While whisky is cutting into the sake market, Ikeda said he thought more damage was being done by the national swing to wine.The Japanese are becoming more W'estern every year, enjoying British and French fashions, the U.S.national sport of baseball and Western style furniture, and their drinking habits are following the trend.Favorite brands of wine come from France and West Germany, with local wines from the mountains to the north of Tokyo helping to maintain the supply.Californian wines are reasonably well-esta Wished but surprisingly Australia, a traditional food supplier to Japan, has only one per cent of the wine market Y f ' >4». 4—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982 Vancouverites first outsiders to see Brew/Broue MONTREAL (CP) — Residents of Vancouver will become the first outside Quebec to discover the joys of Broue, a theatrical hit seen by more than 350,000 Quebecers since it opened in Montreal about 500 performances ago in 1979.The original French-speaking cast of Michel Cote, Marcel Gauthier and Marc Messier will perform in English when it opens at the East Vancouver Cultural Centre Dec.27.Their first attempt in English this autumn at Montreal’s Centaur Theatre got positive reviews.Maureen Peterson of The Gazette wrote “the translation of this heady comedy is definitely a winner.” Marianne Ackermann wrote in the Toronto Globe and Mail: “In common with the best of Quebec theatre of any genre, it's Broue’s exuberance of gesture and professionalism which are most striking.” The basis for the enthusiasm is a series of sketches on a Montreal tavern hence the title Broue or brew in English.It was written by the three actors, plus Claude Meunier, Jean-Pierre Plante, Francine Ruel and Louis Saia and translated by Michel Fremont-Cote and David McDonald.\( TION IN TAVERN Between the tavern’s opening at 8 a m.when an elderly alcoholic hammers on the door, and midnight, when he is helped out, we see a steady stream of customers comfort or kid each other, laugh, philosophize, complain, show off, and cry.La Presse critic Jean-Paul Brousseau described the tavern as “one of the institutions most anchored in the life of the Québécois.” “The true equivalent of the Greek agora, it still allows us to see that the ambition to remake the world is just as alive today as it was 2,000 years ago.” Certainly, the Centaur set was dingy and accurate enough to give the tavern that authentically seedy if not exactly antique ambiance which seems to be de rigeur for Quebec’s traditional male bastion.Maurice Podbrey, the Centaur’s artistic director, said: “I saw it in French twice .and loved it both times.“We’ve never done a translation of a currently popular play, they (the trio of actors) approached us actually,” he said.“It was such an outrageously funny piece I couldn't resist.” All the characters are memorable but one stands out — Michel Cote as a fireman who tells the boys on his way out from a nearby station, “If there’s a fire you can pick me up at the tavern on your way,” and finds out there’s more to life than broomball.SEE ORIGINAL SCENE The Vancouver audience will see one scene as it was presented in the original French version.It was written in English and required one of the actors to portray, in near-accentless English, a wealthy Westmount resident who drops in to the tavern to use the phone while two construction workers in heavily-accented English attempt to strike up a conversation.There are no women on stage, “but you can feel their presence” behind everything, Gauthier said in an interview.Messier said there are no major changes in the English version.“There were some small adjustments,” but at the Centaur “the people laughed in just about all the same places.” Said Gauthier: “we wanted to see if what we are doing is universal.” Michel Cote took English lessons for a year before going on stage in English for the first time in October.By November, he was able to carry on a conversation in English.“The play doesn’t insist on politics,” he said.“It’s not too light but it’s not too deep and there’s all sorts of things in between.“I don’t think we’re making fun of Québécois.We’re showing that there is a universal nature to our experience.“The personalities have lots of color and they are like alienated people anywhere in the world.” Added Gauthier: “‘When we can laugh at ourselves, we are really a good wav towards our liberation.” Livesay: Writers must be committed to spreading peace STURDIES BAY.B.C.(CP) When Borothy Livesay was a teenager, she wrote in her diary (hat she would never be considered an important writer in Canada.She was a young woman, she wrote to herself, and the world belonged to men.JVGHt ijand ^ .Left hand A TRUE HIE OF THE THIRTIES: PARIS, TORONTO, MONTREAL, THE WEST AND VANCOUVER.LOVE, POLITICS, THE DEPRESSION AND FEMINISM.DOROTlIf livesay Dorothy Livesay discovered life doesn Y end at 65.Get fa BIG FOOT Friday & Saturday Nite Almost six decades separate that Winnipeg-born teenager — who was already a published poet — from the stalwart, white-haired woman who sits in the loft of a Galiano Island bungalow writing her memoirs.More than 1,000 poems have been written and she has received two Governor General’s Awards for literature.She has had careers as a journalist, editor, social worker and university professor.She has worked in Zambia as an English specialist with UNESCO.She was one of the founders of Amnesty International in Canada.Livesay, says critic George Woodcock, is the best poet in Canada today.At 73 she is giving no indication that she is considering putting aside her pen."Other elderly senior citizens say to me, ‘This is the period when we can do the most because we don’t have the burden of having to look after a family,’” says Livesay.“Very often we’re single.The husband is dead.I don’t mean that crudely, but we don’t have the same family responsibilities any more.We can be free to let go.” Livesay.interviewed in her cluttered cabin (which, because it used to be a chicken coop, has been christened The Chicken Hilton by island residents), is not going to sit back, stare out at Georgia Strait and squander that freedom.She recently returned from a world peace conference in Bulgaria, attended by about 130 writers from 56 countries.In the New Year, she’ll spend four months as writer-in-residence at the University of Toronto.Her latest interest was a Galiano Island referendum on nuclear disarmament.“That indeed has been my main interest for many years,” Livesay said slowly, evenly, shifting the focus of the discussion to a painting hanging in the living room.The watercolor portrayal of Galiano shoreline, painted by a friend from Winnipeg, was the prize for a raffle the island committee held to finance the referendum.“A writer has to be doing something on behalf of peace,” Livesay said.‘‘I’m active wherever I am on the anti-nuclear movement.” It has long been Livesay’s conviction that writers should not give or obey orders or be committed only to their own work.As artists, their duty is to promote a greater understanding among countries through cultural exchange."We should meet people from other countries and not cold-shoulder them," she said.“The worst thing in my view, is that although we gladly sell grain to Russia, we've cut off all cultural ties." APPEARANCE SIMPLE Livesay, dressed in a grey, purple-flecked dress, has the same simple, comfortable appearance as her home.She wears no jewelry.Her hair is straight and severely chopped.The Chicken Hilton is small and strewn with hand-woven pillows, plants and glazed bowls.A typewriter is on the table in the corner.A rain-soaked overstuffed armchair sits on a concrete slab outside sliding doors.Between sips of coffee, Livesay said the other issue she likes to shout about is the lack of exposure given women poets in Canada.RESERVE NOW! & $3.00 Sunday Nite Supper: ENJOY YOUR WEEKEND at the MANOIR WATERVILLE Fri — Happy Hour.8to 10:00 p m.Sat Music ’till closing Sunday: Happy Hour — 5 to 8:00 p.m.Reservations: 837-2811 BRETAGNE BAR SALON Rte 143 South • Woterville, Que.DANCE Friday & Saturday Nite "THE PLAINSMEN" (Lyndon Sheldon) NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Dec.31 For Reservations: 837-2323 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 TOWNSHIPS WEEK-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1082 5 Dr.Robert McMichael: A gift of art to the nation By Timothy Belford SHERBROOKE — More than 75 members of the Sherbrooke branch of the Women's Canadian Club were priviledged Tuesday to meet Dr.Robert McMichael well-known art collector and co-founder, with his wife, of the McMichael Canadian Collection.Dr.McMichael and his wife were the prime movers and benefactors behind the creation of the Kleinberg, Ontario museum dedicated to the Group of Seven — perhaps Canada's finest painters.McMichael, who was born and educated in Toronto, developed an interest in art at an early age, however, it was not until shortly after his marriage in 1949 that he became a collector himself.The first painting purchased by he and his wife was one by Lawren Harris for which he paid the princely price, at that time, of $250.As McMichael laughingly points out, “We bought it on credit.Fifty dollars a month for five months." From this humble beginning grew a collection of the works of the Group of Seven unrivalled anywhere in the world and one that is presently valued in the millions of dollars.The collection, which was painstakingly put together canvas by canvas by these two extraordinary people, was subsequently given to the government of Ontario in trust for the entire population of the nation so that Canadians everywhere could share in the amazing beauty which unfolds itself on the canvasses of these men.In introducing his topic to the institute, McMichael described “our vast dominion which stretches literally to the north pole" and how the Group of Seven more than any other Canadian artists captured the essence of Canada in their sketches, oils and water colors.The contrast of color and shadow, the use of light, the exceptional treatment of water and sky, common to every member of the group all combine to present an understanding of the vast pre-cambrian shield that is "the soul of Canada.” The seven painters who came to be known as The Croup of Seven had their genesis in the Algonquin School — another group of painters working in pre-first war Canada who were thus named because of their w'ork which was largely done in the area of Ontario’s Algonquin Park.This love of Canada's north was transferred to the new group w'hich was formed in 1919.The original members of the group included Lawren Harris, A.Y.Jackson.F H.Varley, Franklin Carmichael, Franz Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J.E.H.MacDonald, and Tom Thompson — Franz Johnston however left the group shortly after its formation and was replaced by Alfred Casson Perhaps it w:as Arthur Lismer who best described the essence of the group when in 1924 he said, “It is design.We bring out everything in the landscape as a matter of design and also, of course color.We have got away from French Impressionism." Indeed, if one thing can be said of the works of the Group of Seven it is that their use of color, shadow and light set them apart from their contemporaries, The bright reds and yellows of autumn stand side by side with the forboding greys, blues and blacks of northern mountains and lakes.The spiritualness of Varley, the tangled disorder of Lismer.the continual experimentalism of Harris, the deft construction of A.Y.Jackson, all of this became an integral part of not only Canada's art world but of Canada itself A generation of Canadians have grown up with an understanding of their nation and themselves as a reflection of the paintings of these men.It is this close association of art and nation that makes the paintings of the Group of Seven quin-tisentially Canadian.It also makes the extraordinary gift of the collection to the nation such an overwhelming act.The rennaissance period of Europe was marked by a sense of civic devotion and love of beauty on the part of many of the continent s nobility.Individuals such as Lorenzo de Medici used their wealth and influence to support the da Vincis and Michelangelos of their day so that the world could share in the artistic genius of the creative masters.Dr.Robert McMichael and his wife in their turn are indeed Canada’s modern Medicis and the nation owes them a debt of gratitude - a debt that McMichael himself would gladly see paid by Canadians taking advantage of the Kleinberg gallery.A.Y.Jackson, probably the most famous of the Group, painted this scene entitled Spring treshei at Ripon, Quebec during one of his many forrays into the Laurentians area he loved so well.I.^ I S' I # A # .J * Maligne Lake, Jasper Park, by Lawren Harris, is an excellent example of the sense of "design” that was the hallmark of all the paintings of the Group of Seven.i ¦ Dr.Robert McMichael and his wife donated their personal collection of the works of the Group of Seven to the people of Canada so that future generations could share in the artistic mastery of some of Canada's finest artists.WhyR fare's no arguing with j John McEnroe when he says* "Why pay W, $ more tor fancy handles and tricky % John McEnroe chooses WC hxvolu.ondfo'q”1'.^., BIC SHAVERS are des*™* for day after day of close H comfortable shaves.mm: T—f—T—T—rr—r -U4—J 6—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982 ‘If On A Winter’s Night’ unconventional collection Kaleidoscope By RICHARD LONEY “If On A Winter’s Night A Traveller’’ hy Halo Calvino (LESTER & OKPEN DENNYS) : $9.95, 260 pp.Canadian publisher Lester & Orpen Dennys has instituted an International Fiction List, “to seek out and publish fine fiction by authors from around the world.This on-going series will.testify that good, even great, fiction is still being written and is exciting, relevant, and, above all else, wonderful to read”.In addition to Canadian works by Marie-Claire Blais and Joy Kogawa, an impressive novel on the list is the celebrated hook by Italian writer Halo Calvino.If On A Winter's Night A Traveller is not a conventional novel in any sense, however.It is as much a book about the creative process as it is the marvellous end product of one of the most fertile imaginations a novelist ever possessed.In a sometimes maddening, but entirely entertaining parade of narrative styles and story lines, Calvino’s text incorporates 10 separate and distinct opening chapters to novels with such various titles as "Around An Empty Grave” or "Outside the town of Malbork”.The development of the book’s ostensible plot is really a Chinese box maze of misplaced, stolen, confiscated and haphazardly discovered manuscripts, each of which would offer interesting reading if it was allowed to be completed.But just as the reader becomes absorbed in Calvino’s fertile plots, entranced by the brief chapters which promise to be most entertaining, something disrupts or terminates the reading and the novel provides an intervening chapter which alludes to the aborted story, further complicating this experimental narrative’s advancement.Calvino’s imaginative storytelling forces the reader to plunge ahead due to the dramatic pacing of the novel.Stories that are included in the runaway narrative, include a humorous tale of a university professor who is an inveterate jogger who finds himself haunted by telephones that he always assumes are ringing to entice him to answer.On one such running route he becomes convinced that a phone ringing in a deserted house is attempting to attract his attention.On succumbing to the temptation to answer the incessant ringing, the man is greeted with an ominous voice telling him that a young woman is tied up in a house that is wired with explosives set to detonate and burn the helpless captive.Should he explain that it is not his house, and that he was merely jogging in the vicinity?He decides to rescue her, and as the short vignette con- cludes, finds that the discovered girl is actually one of his own students.Italo Calvino’s novel is concerned with the creation of fiction and the reaction of readers to psychological ploys on the part of authors in making their writing appealing - it is a book that explores the relationship between author/ narrator and reader, in the manner of the definitive experiment in this stylistic tack, Laurence Sterne's eighteenth-century classic Tristram Shandy.If On A Winter's Night A Traveller adds Italo Calvino’s name to those of authors in world literature whose work is anxiously awaited by all countries.Record Eteview Glenn Frey NO FUN ALOUD (ASYLUM-WEA) and Don Henley I CAN’T STAND STILL (ASYLUM-WEA) When the word first filtered down that the Eagles had gone the dissolution route that befalls all successful rock groups, speculation about the direction individual members would take was rampant.With the release of solo alb- ums by the two principal voices of that band - Glen Frey and Don Henley - it appears that the demise of the Eagles will just result in plenty of Eagle-sounding music.Frey, the voice on “Lyin’ Eyes” and “New Kid In Town” is fond of the pretty ballad and the romantic nostalgia of tunes such as "I Volunteer” or “I Found Somebody".Henley, whose track “Dirty Laundry” is a powerful, very satiric look into the perverse, glitter side of the evening news in TV-land, chooses the route that “Hotel California” took in its indictment of contemporary society.The Eagles’ drummer also makes a stinging attack on the American nuclear armament mentality, with his “Them And Us”.Guitarist Glenn Frey revives a couple of old chestnuts with a replay of "Sea Cruise”, a track that really never comes alive the way it could, despite the live horns and Frey’s obvious affection for the material.He has more luck with “Fve Been Born Again”, a Johnny Taylor song from the early 70s -which has a super horn chart by the Heart Attack Horns.Some of the original material co-written with Jack Tempchin includes “The One You Love”, and the continuation of the mood established by “The Greeks Don’t Want No Freaks” on THE LONG RUN, on “Partytown”.Henley also teams with two of his favorite comusicians Danny Kortchmar and John David Souther for several tracks, including the very lovely song “Long Way Home”, and “Talking To The Moon”, “Johnny Can’t Read” is Henley’s comic and melodic assault on the literacy-TV problem, and “You Better Hang Up” is just the kind of rock that his voice is so well suited for.Each of the former Eagles recruits old familiar mates to aid in the strong production on these albums.Glenn Frey calls on Jim Ed Norman and Allan Blazek for his NO FUN ALOUD, which was captured at Los Angeles, Alabama, and Miami studios.Henley’s I CAN’T STAND STILL was directed by Danny Kortchmar and Greg Ladanyi at Record One, Sherman Oaks, California.Depending on the style of Eagles' song the listener favored, either of these albums will satisfy the fan -Henley’s record has more teeth to it than Frey’s, and his voice is perhaps more distinctive in its gravelly tones; the Spanish-flavoured “She Can’t Let Go” is the best example of Frey’s feel for a pop song, and the style of the harmonies that he obviously contributed to the strong parade of Eagles albums through the seventies.Frey’s ballads such as “That Girl”, written with fellow Detroiter Bob Seger make his album an indispensable addition to any real Eagles fans discography, while Henley’s vocal power and the dirty tracks on his solo debut more than reward the investor in the second of these solo junkets from the ex-Eagles.Steiger says he’s paid the high price for success LOS ANGELES (Reuter) - Rod Steiger looked out the window of his Malibu beach cottage at the crashing waves and said: “Maybe acting is too much of my life.“If 1 had worked at some relationships like I would get upset about a scene and work and work and work on it,-l might have been a lot happier here and there.” Steiger, the brooding, menacing figure in a string of films, is en joying critical acclaim for his starring role as a rabbi in the film version of Chaim Potok’s best-seller The Chosen.He is, he said, in an optimistic period of his life, looking for a high-paying film role, seeking to have a collection of poems published and starting work on a book.But he admitted paying a price for his success.“There was a lot of stress in my life,” he said in an interview.“After all, I am a man who has been married three times." His marriages to actress Sally Gracie, British actress Claire Bloom and to a racing han dicapper.Sherry Nelson —¦ ended in divorce.HAD HEART BYPASS Steiger, 57, a gentle, reflective talker off screen, divides his life in conversation into two parts before and after he underwent a heart-bypass operation six years ago.“A bypass wasn’t supposed to happen to me," he said.“It does tway with your feeling of immortality You discover you really don’t belong to a select group."Today, l am in better health than 1 was at :15.I used to collapse in my home here exhausted.Today.I'm a little w iser and a little older,” Steiger, who wore an open-necked orange shirt under a black pullover, has lost 40 pounds and no longer has the girth and heavy jowls he had when he appeared with Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront For his role in The Chosen as a rabbi considered by some critics to be his best performance since he portrayed another Jewish character in The Pawnbroker — Steiger grew a heavy white beard.He studied the mannerisms, chants and inflections of his real-life rabbis in Brooklyn.He was also reported to have taken a big pay cut, accepting only $75,000, so the film could be made.“1 starve very well,” he said.PRIDE IN ROLES “I am an actor first.I have always prided myself on doing a variety of parts.They have been mostly strong people, but I really haven’t done all that many villains.“I have, thank goodness, some kind of presence on the screen," he added, tapping the wooden arm of his chair for luck.Now he is looking for a big-money role.“I have to put bread on the table," he said.“I’m looking to get back what I gave up for The Chosen."If 1 had my way, 1 would probably do biographies the rest of my life," he added.He is reported to have also taken a pay cut to play the name role in the film W.C.Fields and Me.“People worthy of biographies fascinate me,’’ Steiger said.“Acting to me is exploring life at its highest level of joy and pain, and these people lived high.When you get up there you can do some acting."To identify for a split second, which is about all you get, with the life of a great person gives you the feeling of having touched greatness.There is excitement there.” DROPS CHARACTER Steiger said he doesn’t have difficulty in stepping out of a character at the end of a day’s work, “If I am doing a lighter part there will be more lightness in my private life," he said.“If it’s a heavier part, I will be a little quieter, but I won't come home playing the characters, but the accent stays."I will use the accent of my character in private life as well as when I am acting,” he said."When 1 am acting 1 want to be so rehearsed in the accent so I can forget about it and concentrate on getting to the inner life of the character.You can’t act and listen to yourself.“This means going into a restaurant and ordering a meal in the accent of, say, W.C.Fields or, more recently, as the rabbi in The Chosen.“It can drive friends out of their minds," Steiger added with a laugh.WON OSCAR Over his fireplace is the Oscar he won for his role as a bigoted smalltown police chief in In the Heat of the Night in 1967.The statuette is accompanied by film awards from Britain, France and other countries.“But you can never say ‘I’ve done it all,'” he said.“There is always the next challenge ahead.“Television today is a problem for the actor because the computerized budget does not allow for much rehearsal.And rehearsal is the joy of acting.“That is the time you discover how and w-hat to do and what you are going to keep in and throw out of a character.So an actor on television is forced to go the cliches of acting.“He has to say his lines as simply as possible.He is really only at the beginning of rehearsal and he has no chance,” Steiger said.“Tm ready for a money picture now so long as it is within bounds.I need the money, but I am not going to do a piece of junk.“In the end you have to be your own judge.You can’t take a compliment as the easy w'ay out.” YOUR GIFT SUPPORTS RESEARCH GIVE GENEROUSLY 5nl: CANADIAN HEART FUND \ / TOWNSHIPS WEEK FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982 7 J Si#*- J m Vi 'ï'Cx A Hugh LeBaron.manages grocery store and unique boutique.RECORD/CARLA STRAESSLE Ayer’s Cliff’s La Bernache ‘People usually find something they like’ By Carla Straessle AYER'S CLIFF — Hugh LeBaron, owner of Ayer's Cliffs latest addition and only gift shop, “La Bernache" (Wild Goose), recalls, “The easiest part was putting in the door” From that point, which occurred about a year and a half ago, LeBaron and his wife, Jane Gillens worked for a year doing all the construction, painting, stock searching and other work necessary until its opening on Labour Day of this year.La Bernache is located in what used to be part of the LeBaron's Grocery Store on 1116 Main Street.LeBaron has been managing the grocery store for two years and actually bought it from his father a year and a half ago.He continues to run the food store as well as its new neighbor.Barbara Claiman, one of two women who work in La Bernache, says, “We've been very pleasantly surprised.We opened at the end of August in what is normally a quiet season and did no advertising until quite recently, but people heard about it by word of mouth and sales have been very good.” She says she feels one of the contributing factors is that the store stays open (from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.) even if they just sell one card in a day.“It’s very important people don’t come and find the door locked and just know we’re here in case they forgot a birthday or something.” She stated, “Books are in many ways the best-received part of the shop as well as the cards and paper (wrapping and writing).’’ She described the books they carry as “all fairly specialized - the kinds of things that might appeal to the community.They cover such topics as cross-country skiing, K) if*.wood-working, gardening, wildlife and home-renovation.Another reason they sell so well is, in Claiman’s opinion, “There are not many places around here where people can find English books.’’ She added, “We also have some very nice French ones.’’ Some of them are written by local authors such as Robert Allen and Matthew von Bayer.Aside from the books, La Bernache also carries a broad and interesting assortment of greeting cards, high-quality homemade writing paper, pottery, blown glass, stained glass, water-colors, quilts, antiques, stencilled boxes, buckets and a sleigh, knitting, photos, and soaps to name a few.Claiman said that in choosing merchandise for the store, LeBaron and Gittens try to make everything tasteful, provide something for everyone, and sell things that can’t be found elsewhere.“Someone who comes into the store may not like everything but will usually find at least something they do like.” Local artisans whose work may be seen and/or bought at La Bernache are: potters Kent Benson, Barry Allikas, Maggie Graham and Wai-Yu Leung; glass-blower Murray Sweet; stained glass and water-colors by Marika Szabo; quilts, stencilling and Christmas decorations by Naisi LeBaron; black and white photographs by Bernard Belleau and Francois Lafrance; cards by Maggie Graham and watercolors by Martha Antos LeBaron.The store has a lot of appeal and upon entering it, one is fascinated by its interesting contents so attractively displayed.There most certainly is something for everyone at La Bernache.*1 RK ORD/C ARLASI KAI SSI I •mj w.’t# pvtttovt'wir A:- .*• “fl -îiL *i Specialty books are sold at the store.trom handmade paper to sweet smelling things, La Bernache is full of discoveries. TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982 WHAT'S ON ! Music BIGFOOT is back at Manoir Waterville this weekend, with an even bigger and better sound system.The boys can really blast it out now, and as their large and loyal following knows lull well, they do.At The Hideaway, a group called NIGHT RIDERS is making their debut.They're a country-western group i isn't everybody these days'’) they'll be playing Friday night.On Saturday, STEED MOUNTAIN will be taking the stage.Admission is $2.00 and the music plays on till about 2:30 a m At the Motel Bretagne on highway 143, near Waterville, LYNDON SHELDON AND THE PLAINSMEN appear every Friday and Saturday evening beginning at 9:30.Sheldon has been in the music business almost 30 years and has a big local following.He and his Plainsmen play real country and western music, the kind that seems to bring in people week after week.There is no cover charge at the Bretagne.Chez Rene is continuing in its funk trend this week, and are featuring a band called NETWORK Funk music is generally too reminiscent of disco for me to really get into it, but if you like to dance, it does the trick Finally, something a little bit different.At Le Cafe in Lennoxville, a health-food place that serves up pretty good grub for the “nuts and berries” crowd, they serve a fantastic brunch between 11 and 3.They have also taken to having entertainment to sort of whistle while you eat.This week, they're featuring a young lady named Anne-Marie Gaudreau, a solo violinist from Sherbrooke.This is a pleasant change of pace for a Sunday afternoon, and the food, if you're hungry, is excellent.But even if you're not it’s a nice place to drop by and soothe your ears.Exhibitions The Musee Beaulne in Coaticook this week opened a wonderful exhibition entitled LA BELLE EPOQUE, which is a return to the delicate and elegant Edwardian era from 1900 1914, when war shattered forever the hazy days of English speaking society.The show features costumes, jewelry, and knick-knacks which would have been found in the finest of Edwardian homes.Surrounded by portraits, the exhibit displays an intricate collection of toilet articles, clothes, elegant glass pieces and other sundries that represent the tastes and preferences of the period.Highlighted are the wonderful elaborate ladies gowns which accentuated the bust and buns which gave the ladies of the era their peculiar “S” shape.The show is a trip into a La Belle Epoque features an exhibit of Hctorian living at the Heaulne Museum in Coaticook.BY MICHAEL MCDEVITT rarified period of history and is well worth the effort to see.Beginning Sunday, a group effort by the Carrefour de Solidarité International, and the Service d’Entraide International is holding a boutique called ARTISANS DU MONDE (Craftsmen of the World).Situated at 555 Short Street the boutique will offer for sale examples of handicrafts and native arts from around the world.The object of the shop is to raise money for the Third World, of course, but browsers will have the chance to examine a large assortment of handicrafts and art from all over the world.If you’re looking for a special Christmas gift, and don’t mind giving a little gift to the developing peoples of the world, then this should be an ideal place to look.The boutique will be open until December 18, and the doors are open from 9 until 8 every day.At the Bishop's-Champlain Art Gallery, the faculty of the fine arts departments of the two institutions are now holding their annual exhibit.The show will feature works by DEAN MULLAVEY, PAUL LINDELL, OPHRA BENAZON, VAUGHAN BUTLER, JIM BENSON, KEN MAOAKORO and DAVID SORENSEN.The show will run until December 16.The Galerie Arts Lennoxville is continuing its retrospective of past exhibitors until December 24.Featured in this display are examples of the work of PERRY BEATON, GIL ROSS and KAY KINSMAN.The gallery is open Friday evenings from 7 until 9, and on Saturdays and Sundays from noon til 5.There is an exhibit of the works of painter PAULINE LOISELLE VALLIERES at the Sherbrooke Library, which will continue until December 23.The exhibit is in the Albert Gravel Room at the library, and is open during regular library hours.The show on Africque, LA VIE SALV AGE continues at the Leon Marcotte exposition Centre at the Séminaire on Frontenac Street.This is a presentation of wildlife photography and handicrafted ritual masks and fetishes.It continues until December 22, and is open every day except Monday.The paintings of RICHARD SYLVESTRE are on display at the Musee Laurier in Arthabaska until December 19.Sylvestre is an abstract painter concerned primarily with color and fluidity, and has exhibited in Canada and in Europe.Michel Tetrault's Art Contemporain on Saint-Denis in Montreal is featuring a show by LAI TIN-YUM, an artist who paints and works in oriental paper sculpture.Her paintings are studies in contrast with vivid color explositions being offset by recesses of darkness and shadow.The show runs until January 6.An exhibit of sculptures by GER ARD FORTIN is presently on view at the Caisse Populaire de Sherbrooke-est on the corner of King and Bowen.This display will last until the end of the month.Movies Now that that rotten little goober is off our backs we can get back to looking forward to some new movies again If you're wondering where he is.I last saw him trying to pick up some stripper in a bar in Guelph, Ontario.He and that town deserve each other THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, which boasts two of the biggest stars in show business, and Burt Reynolds, is still playing at the Capitol.This is a harmless and enjoyable movie but it won’t win any major prizes AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, which shares the bill, is also pretty good.All in all a pretty good line up for the money.At the Carrefour, BLADERUNNER, which has gotten some pretty good reviews considering the type of film it is, is playing.I haven’t seen it, but I will.Harrison Ford stars.You remember him from Raiders of the Lost .Ark.In Cowansville, AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, and LOOKING TO GET OUT are sharing a double bill.An Officer and a Gentleman, which stars Richard Gere, is supposed to be an extremely good film Gere is a good actor, and from what 1 understand he has been given an opportunity to prove it on this one.I’m going to miss the Bishop’s University Film Society during its Christmas break, but I hope they continue to offer something different again next term.All too often the BUFS has resorted to running just second-run hits in an attempt to pack houses.This invariably works, and, it’s true, people should get a chance to see some of the films that don’t make it to the two English theatres in town, but people should also be exposed to some alternative filmmaking as well.Although BUFS isn’t exactly experimental cinema, it did give us a chance to see some good films (like the THE MARRIAGE OF MARIA BRAUN ) that we would have been unlikely to have got a chance to see in this area.I hope they keep it up and take even more chances., Their kids matinees are a good idea, too.Events There’s a couple of items of interest occurring this weekend that I thought I should mention.First of all, The Lennoxville Optimist Club is holding its annual children’s CHRISTMAS PARTY tomorrow, Saturday at the Lennoxville Town Hall.Santa Claus will be there, of course, and he’ll be accompanied by members of the Sherbrooke Jets hockey squad with surprises for the kids.There'll also be candy floss, doughnuts, coffc and other light refreshments and all kinds of goodies.The party lasts from 2:36 until 4:30, and everybody is not only welcome but encouraged to come.And at Marymount School next week, the kids are putting on a production of the smash hit ANNIE on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon at l p.m.and again Wednesday evening at 7:30.The kids have done an awful lot of work to get this show together, and are offering it as a Christmas present to the community.Everybody is welcome.Radio Tonight’s episode of Nightfall, on CBC Radio at 7:30 is a dramatic presentation of Honore de Balzac’s classic tale THE CRUEL HUSBAND.In 19th Century France an eager young lawyer investigates a mysterious occurrence at a nearby Chateau.He soon learns to regret his eagerness, however, when the truth of the mystery begins to unfold.At 8:05, CBC Stereo presents another of its wonderful Ideas series.Tonight’s show is called NEW WAVES: ANTI-ART, DADA AND PUNK.Tonight the show investigates how artists of the sub-culture often have to fight the media, or try to control it in order to remain truly appositional.It features interviews with several new alternate artists, and offers insights into the difficult task of avoiding becoming overtaken by the media that are necessary for artists to survive.On Saturday, at 11:05 a.m.The Entertainers presents an interview with LOIS LANE, also known as MARGOT KIDDER.Kidder is from Vancouver, and been a party to the incredible success of the two (soon to be three) Superman movies that have rattled the box offices in the last few years.She is a talented and outspoken actress and she usually has lots of interesting things to say about the business that has treated her well through 10 feature films and a television series.The show is on CBC Stereo.On the same network at 7:05, Saturday Stereo Theatre presents A PASSION FOR YOUNG GIRLS by Kent Thompson.The play deals with the investigation of a senior level member of the diplomatic core who is suspected of conduct unbecoming his position (probably sleeping on the job).It examines the effect of the ordeal on the man’s private and professional life, and inevitably tragedy results.On Sunday, at 11:05, CBC Stereo's In Concert series presents THE PURCELL STRING QUARTET from Hornby Island B.C.The renowned group will be performing Schubert’s String Quartet in D minor.No.14 with the catchy little title Death and Maiden.At 4:05 on CBC Radio Sunday Matinee presents Micnael Look s THE PREACHER.Paul Knight is a radio evangelist who becomes the object of suspicion when his station manager begins to question his motives.Predictable tragedy ensues.THE SCALES OF JUSTICE series at 7:05 on CBC Stereo continues its dramatization of famous Canadian criminal trials with How Could You, Mrs.Dick?, which follows the course of one of the most famous cases in Canadian criminal law.Beautiful Hamiltonian Evelyn Dick is convicted of the conspiracy murder of her husband, but is acquitted at a second trial won for her by famous lawyer J.J, Robinette, one of Canada's greatest courtroom lawyers.She is later sent to TOWNSHIPS W EEK- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982 9 prison on a conviction of infanticide when her baby is killed.The production was written by Doug Rodger.On Monday evening.CBC Stereo's Ideas investigates the meaning of the museum in the modern world.Tonight's show is the third and last in a series evaluating the meaning of the traditional museum in today’s rapidly changing world.It examines various alternatives to the traditional purpose of the museum, and offers different interpretations of the museum as a symbol in society.On Tuesday on Mostly Music at 10:40, J AMES DE PREIST and the Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec perform Haydn's Trumpet concerto, and Dohnanyi’s Cello concerto.Featured soloists are cellist Daniel Domb, and trumpeter Susan Enger.On Thursday at 8:05, Ideas concludes its series on THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BOOK, with an examination of how technology will affect the future of the book and potential changes that may be necessary in publishing if printing is to survive.It also offers perspective on books as instruments of change that may have some effect on the future of technology.Guests include Northrop Frye, one of Canada's foremost writers, critics, and social commentators.Television PBS has a feast in store for Alfred Hitchcock fans tonight presenting a double-header of that great director’s films.At 9.Grace Kelly and Ray Milland star in DIAL M FOR MURDER.Then, at 11:35, Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman star in NOTORIOUS, set in war-time South America.Hitchcock was one of the world's most imaginative and consistently good directors.His ability to match actor with character was truly unbelievable.Veteran Hitchcock freaks know that these are two of his best offers, and newcomers to his work, if they exist, should take the time to get familiar with them.It must be fundraising time for the public network, because PBS is presenting an evening of cultural delight on Saturday.At 7:30, The American Ballet Theatre presents Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gelsay Kirkland in the classic Christmas treasure THE NUTCRACKER, by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.I personnally never tire of this wonderful fantasy tale, and" the charm of Tachikovsky’s music never fades.If you can pull the kids away from the Atari for an hour and a half even they might be willing to admit that culture can be a lasting thing.At 9 Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole, two of alcoholism's greatest thespians, star in the powerful drama BECKETT Based on the play by Jean Anouilh, this historical drama traces the conflict between English King Henry II and his close friend Thomas a Beckett which results in the latter’s tragic murder.It is one of the great dramatic tales of history, and no two more impressive actors could possibly have been found to bring it to the screen.If I'm beginning to sound like a PBS promotion man, I apologize, but that network is the only one which even tries to use this medium to further anything but its own pocket books.The consistent quality of the shows it produces and distributes is only an indication of the potential of television as an educational (not a dirty word) and entertainment forum, and heightens the evident impotence of Madison Avenue to produce anything like variety in commercial TV.With the commendable exception of NBC's Grant Tinker who is responsible for that network salvaging shows like Hill Street Blues and Taxi, no one involved with television seems to be able to combine intelligence and commercial success.PBS, funded almost entirely by private donations, deserves a hand, and I’m not ashamed to do it.ABC can spend millions of dollars to make sure our minds are turned into porridge with the likes of The Dukes of Hazzard, but it takes a non-profit outfit to produce, or purchase, masterpieces.If you're not a regular viewer of what PBS has to offer, then you’re missing the best that television has to offer.End of Sermon.WHATS ON A Chanel evening dress is part of the McCord Museum exhibit in Montreal.A Chanel evening dress is part of the McCord Museum Where was I?Oh, yes.On Sunday night at 7, PBS presents THE SNOW GOOSE, starring Richard Harris and Jennifer Agutter as a reclusive artist and a young orphan girl who team up to save the life of a wounded bird.Sounds kind of smarmy, but Harris can do wonderful work.Sounds like one just for the kids though.Later at 10:15 anybody trying to find Lucy Doheny will have only to look in front of her television set because PBS (again) is presenting A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL WITH LUCIANO PAVAROTTI, recorded at Notre Dame Cathedral in Montreal.I don't have to tell anybody about the kind of hero-worship being accorded this round tenor, but he is awfully good, and when you combine a talent like his with the exquisite music that has been dedicated to the glory of Christmas, I would be surprised if anyone who is not both tone-deaf and an incurable scrooge could sit through this concert and remain dry-eyed.Alright, enough of PBS, also on Sunday at 8, and continued Monday and Tuesday, CBC’s Superspecial presents a three part-history of Canadian Pop music called, unfortunately, HEART OF GOLD.It traces the history of Canada's con tributions to American pop music and presents an incredible array of talent Canada has felt the need to export to the warmer, richer, and more appreciative climate of the United States.Most probably this show will inadvertently be an other example of the “SEE?The Americans like us, we must be good school of thought.I hoipe not, but anyway, it will feature some genuinely great talent like Joni Mitchell and The Band, as well as some more doubtful fame claimers like Bobby Curtola ( Anybody remember him?).On Tuesday night CTV and Channel 12 have earned my eternal enmity by broadcasting something called E.T.AND FRIENDS.Robin Williams hosts this special featuring clips from sci-fi movie classics as well as another look at the insufferable little ham himself from the movie that drove me crazy for five months.Go home you little jerk I II pay the bus fare myself.The show airs at 8 p.m.Gerard Fortin is holding an exhibition of sculpture at the Caisse l‘op Sherbrooke-Est.j " Heart of Gold takes popular music from the 1950s (The Diamonds, top photo) to the present (Loverboy, bottom photo) by highlighting a unique and impressive array of musicians, singers and writers who left a remarkable and significant imprint on 30 years of musical history in North America.It airs Sunday December 12, 7:30 p.m.on CBC. 10—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982 "\ This week's TV Listing* for this week's television programs as supplied by Compulog Carp While we make every effort to ensure their accuracy, they are subject to change without notice 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) Q CFTM - Montreal (T\ A) © CFCF - Montreal (CTV) ® Vermont ETV - Burlington y Sugar Ray moves from ring to tube By Steve K.WaU Now that he has retired from boxing, former welterweight champ Sugar Ray Leonard will devote part of his time to sports-casting for HBO.Leonard will, of course, be ringside for key boxing matches as well as appearing on HBO's ' Magazine” senes with Dick Cavett In early 1983, Leonard will also anchor a series of half-hour family programs, "Sugar Ray's All-Stars,” GYM STORY Producers Stan Rubin and Jack Sher will package "Mam Street Gym” as a feature for CBS The story will focus on life inside America's most famous boxing gymnasium.Former boxing champions Sugar Ray Robinson and Danny Lopez will appear in the protect BIRD WILL FLY The Boston Celtics, led by the C'eat Larry Bird, travel to New York's Madison Square Garden to take on th^ revamped New York Kmcks in a NBA hoop clash airing Thursday, Dec 16 on the USA Network RINK ACTION The Sports SATURDAY^ (NBC) NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME San Diego Chargers vs San Francisco 49ers (NBC)COLLEGE BASKETBALL Illinois vs Kentucky (CBS) NCAA BASKETBALL University of Southern California vs University of Iowa, live from Iowa Field House, Iowa City.Iowa; or Houston vs.Syracuse from the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N Y, (CBS) NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants, live from East Rutherford.N.J (ABC)NCAA FOOTBALL Regional schedule Division II final or Division IAA semifinal, (ABC) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Supeifeatherweight championship between "Bazooka" Limon and Bobby Chacon from Sacramento.Calif.SUNDAY ____________________ (NBC) NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAMES Raltimoie Colts vs Minnesota Vikings Pittsburgh Steeiers vs Buffalo Bills M an' Di-ipt'ios vs New England Patriots CieveMi-.t Rtowns vs Cincinnati Benqais Sugar Ray Leonard upstart Los Angeles Kings, led by high-scoring forward Bernie Nicholls, will tackle the rebuilding Washington Caps, who boast Dennis Maruk.at the Capital Centre in Landover, Md.on Tuesday, Dec.14 on the USA Network's "NHL Game of the Week." SEE AND SKI — ESPN will telecast the World Series of Skiing on Thursday, Dec 16 from the slopes of Bornio, Italy.The Men's Super Giant Slalom will be the featured event.Later during the same day, the network will show college wrestling on the Cea-sars Palace Invitational from Las Veoas.Nev.Denver Broncos vs l os Angeles Rams I, Angeles Raiders vs Kansas City Chiefs (CBS) NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME MONDAY _______ (ABC) MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Dallas Cowboys lake on ihe Houston Oilers from the Astrodome m Houston Te\ Saturday MORNING 6:00 © NEW YOU © UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR 6:30 © TOM AND JERRY © CIRCLE SQUARE 7:00 © WONDER WOMAN © DR SNUGGLES © 100 HUNTLEY STREET ffi GREAT SPACE COASTER 7:15© MIRE ET MUSIQUE 7:30 © O OUM, LE DAUPHIN BLANC © HOT FUDGE © GREAT SPACE COASTER 7:45 0 O GRANGALLO ET PETITRO 6:00 O O LE CAPITAINE CAVERNE © SPEED BUGGY © THE FLINTSTONE FUNNIES © © SUPERFRIENDS © CISCO KID © IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS 8:30 B Q PASSE-PARTOUT © PANDAMONIUM Q THE SHIRT TALES © © PAC-MAN / LITTLE RASCALS / RICHIE RICH © LET'S GO © IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS 8:45 Q GOOD MORNING 9:00 B Q BELLE ET SEBAS TIEN Q GILLIGAN’S PLANET © SMURFS © PAR 27 B © GOLDORAK © UNTAMED WORLD © ART OF BEING HUMAN 9:30 B Q CANDY © BUGS BUNNY / ROAD RUNNER © WILD KINGDOM O © CAPITAINE FLAM © © PAC-MAN © YOU CAN’T DO THAT ON TELEVISION © ART OF BEING HUMAN 10:00 BOA COMMUNIQUER © SESAME STREET O © LA BATAILLE DES PLANETES © MORK & MINDY / LAVERNE A SHRLEY © ZIG ZAG © BULL WINKLE © PERSONAL FINANCE 10:30 B O LE NOEL DE MARIE ROSE Q BUGS BUNNY / ROAD RUNNER © THE GARY COLEMAN SHOW B © SKIPPY LE KANGOUROU © HUCKLEBERRY FINN © UNDERDOG © PERSONAL FINANCE 11:00 B O LES HEROS DU SAMEDI © INCREDIBLE HULK / AMAZING SPIDER MAN © R C M P O © PATROUILLE DU COSMOS Q SCOOBY & SCRAPPY DOO / PUPPY n © BUGS BUNNY / ROAD RUNNER © THOSE AMAZING ANI MALS © UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR 11:30 B O LA SEMAINE PARLEMENTAIRE A OTTAWA © MEATBALLS S SPAGHETTI O REACH FOR THE TOP n the ladlasv wonj ot ,i game eads to bagedy m Ron a Jattes Ma.-es and Mon-dev The drama special, based on Miss .latte's best-selling novel ans Dec ?8 on CBS The east also features Lloyd Bochner.Anne Francis and Susan Stras-berg VIDEO HIT — "Hit Man," a new game show to debut in January on NBC.will be the fust ot its genre to use a video-game format.Each contestant is matted (placed) into a screen containing several little video characters For each correct answer, some opposing characters disap pear The tirst player to destroy all the surrounding men wins the game The Who t,« fl* BYE BYE WHO The tin I concert ot The Who's North American tout.Dec 17, will be telecast live from Toronto via satellite to 100 markets via the Campus Entertainment Network Cf N vide,' centeis will uti tize the latest technology in satellite distribution and state-of-the-art equipment including a high-quality, Mige it5-by-?0) screen image and concert quality stereo sound CHIPMUNK CHEERS Alvin (top) and the Chipmunks (Simon and Theodore), the animated musical characters who came out of a 13-year hiatus two years ago.appear in "A Chipmunk Christmas," an NBC-TV special, airing MONDAY, DEC.13 CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME avec elle aux Etats Unis O © SQUARE PEGS Patty blindly tries to prove her theory that glasses decrease popularity at Weemawee High 0 SMURFS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Animated A dia bolical stranger arrives in the forest intent on disrupting Christmas for the little blue Smurfs o SUPER SPECIAL: HEART OF GOLD Donald Sutherland narrates the second installment of a three part history of popular Canadian music and artists; featured performers include David Clayton-Thomas, Andy Kim, The Guess Who, Gordon Light foot, Leonard Cohen, Mur ray MacLauchlan, Valdy and Bachman-Turner Overdrive (Part 2) O © THAT'S INCREDIBLE! Featured the 1982 Rubik's Cube World Championship, a child survives being run over by a bulldozer, a female Little Leaguer pitches 17 nohitters.an infant exhibits his skill at waterskiing © GREAT PERFORMANCES Dance In Amer ica: The Green Table” German choreographer Kurt Jooss's moving antiwar masterpiece combining dance and theater is performed by the Joffrey Ballet 8:30 O PRIVATE BENJAMIN Judy finds the heroic soldier who saved Captain Lewis's life living alone inside a tank 0 A CHIPMUNK CHRIST MAS Animated Alvin, scheduled to play a Christmas Eve solo at Carnegie Hall, gives his harmonica away to an impoverished little boy (R) O © MARISOL © BIZARRE Featured: a spoof of ”E T ”, a test tube baby; anti-crime designer clothes 9:00 O O M*A’S'H Morale plunges at the 4077th, already sweltering under a severe heat wave, when alcohol is prohibited 0 NBC FAMILY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL A dazzling array of NBC's top stars, including Ted Danson.Gary Coleman, Charlotte Rae and Debbie Allen, present an hour of Yule-tide comedy and music.O ŒD LES MOINEAU ET LES PINSON O ® NFL FOOTBALL Dallas Cowboys at Houston Oilers Q © MOVIE AAA The Long Riders" (1980, Western) James and Sta cy Keach, David and Keith Carradine The Jesse James-Cole Younger gang leaves a trail of emptied banks, plundered sta gecoaches and dead bodies in its wake as the outlaws ride toward their final showdown © POLAND: TWO WEEKS IN WINTER The events m Poland in December of 1981, at which time a military take over smashed the country's Solidarity trade union and the hoped-for liberalization of the communist state, are chronicled 9:30 O O NEWHART Dick reluctantly agrees to help a local housewife with her writing ambitions O CD MICHEL JASMIN 10:00 O O LAPRADE POP Q CAGNEY & LACEY The precinct is beset with a variety of problems, including a flood of Saturday Night Specials, an undercover cop who posed in the nude, and a lottery ticket that could be worth $1 million to the detectives O CHRISTMAS IN WASHINGTON Diahann Carroll, Barbara Mandrell, Ben Vereen, John Schneider and Dinah Shore celebrate the Christmas season from the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.O THE NATIONAL / JOURNAL 10:30 O LE TELEJOURNAL / NOUVELLES DU SPORT O 00 LES NOUVELLES TVA / LE DIX VOUS INFORME O LE TELEJOURNAL / METEO ©TITANIC IN A TUB: THE GOLDEN AGE OF TOY BOATS Rex Harrison narrates a look at the popularity of toy boats in the 19th century, featuring old newsreel tootage of ocean liners, battleships and submarines.loso Ole monde 1t:00f) o NEWS O INFORMATIONS LOCALES / SPORTS Œ) LES SPORTS © CTV NATIONAL NEWS © MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 11:05 0 NEWS 11:150 Œ) LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:20 0 LE TREFLE A QUATRE FEUILLES Q CINE-SOIR ?*,4 "Grève d’amour” (1957, Comedie) Jeanne Gram, George Nader.Ac Kansas, pendant le 19e siecle, les hommes de deux villes voisines se font constamment la guerre , © NEWS 11:25 O BARNEY MILLER 11:30 O HAWAII FIVE-0 0 THE BEST OF CAR- SON Host: Johnny Carson.Guests: Suzanne Pleshette, David Steinberg, Stéphane Grappelli, Mare Wmningham.(R) © MOVIE ?*’•2 Quiet Please, Murder” (1943, Mystery) George Sanders, Gail Patrick A forgery expert filches a valuable set of Shakespearean works to duplicate for profit 11:50 O LA CORDE AU COU 12:(X)0 NEWS © MOVIE *?* "Harry And Walter Go To New York” (1976, Comedy) James Caan, Elliott Gould.Two bungling turn-of-the-century vaudevillians turn their attentions to safecracking in order to make a living © BENNY HILL 12:30 0 THE MUPPETS O LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Guests: rock star Elvis Costello, comedian Harry Shearer, “Doorman of the Year” Sidney Miller (R) O © ABC NEWS NIGHT LINE !:00© JIM BAKKER © GREAT PERFOR-MANGES "Dance In Amer ica: The Green Table” German choreographer Kurt Jooss's moving antiwar masterpiece combining dance and theater is performed by the Joffrey Ballet.2:25 © SOLID GOLD Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O ** "Charlie Chan The Shanghai Chest” (1948, Mystery) Roland Winters, Mantan Moreland When a 'dead man returns to murder the judge and jurors who con victed him, Charlie Chan is called in to investigate 12:30 O © "L'homme sans visage" (1974.Drame) Jacques Cham preux, Ugo Pagliai Un his tonen est assassine par le chef d'une organisation secrete et son neveu tente de tendre un piege a l'assassin 2:30 O O La mer veilleuse Fable de Cen drillon” Dessins Animes D'apres le conte de Charles Perrault Cendril Ion est condamne aux plus durs travaux du menage tandis que ses demi soeurs mènent une exis tence prmciere 4 30 Q Œ) * * Pas d'or pour les requins (1974.Aventure) Horst Jansen.Jans Hass Jr Trois jeunes gens esperent trouver un galion espagnol charge d'or gisant au fond du Golfe de Mexique 5:00O "Trois heures pour tuer” (1954.West ern) Dana Andrews, Donna Reed Un homme qui est juge coupable, et qui en réalité, est innocent est donne trois heures par le shenf pour trouver celui gui a commis l'acte cnmi nelle EVENING 8 00 O CE SOIR SPORTS 7 TELEX ARTS O B O O (D © NEWS Q LE MONDE © LE 18 HEURES © ART OF BEING HUMAN 6:30 B NBC NEWS B PIERRE BOISLARD REÇOIT O © ABC NEWS ?© BUSINESS REPORT 6 40 0 INFORMATIONS LOCALES / METEO 7:00 B O GRAND PAPA O CBS NEWS B RACCOONS ON ICE Animated, Rich Little, Rita Coolidge and Leo Sayer provide the voices for this musical special O FAME Reardon s favorite student challenges his abilities as a teacher, and Julie is visited by some former class mates from Grand Rapids O © UN MONDE EN FOLIE f LA QUOTIDIENNE O JOKER S WILD © M*A'S'H © CHARLIE S ANGELS © MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 7:30 B O LES GIROUETTES (STC) Q FAMILY FEUD B ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT O © CHIPS O BARNEY MILLER © LORNE GREENE'S NEW WILDERNESS Mam mats tight with teptiles tor control ot the gloomy Col umbia ram forest along the Pulamayo River n © CROSSROADS VER MONT'S PUBLIC TELEVI SION MAGAZINE 8 00B O LA BONNE AVEN TURE (STC) O© ET AND FRIENDS MAGICAL MOVIE VISI TORS Dan Aykroyd.Larame Newman.Garrett Morris and E T tom Robin Williams lot an informative and humorous look at how our views ot extraterrestrials and tile in the future have changed over the years B FATHER MURPHY A young boy takes part in a bank robbery to get the money he needs to care for his sick mother, o SUPER SPECIAL: HEART OF GOLD Donald Sutherland narrates the final installment ot a three-part history ot popular Canadian music and artists: featured performers include Anne Murray.Gino Vannelli.Jom Mitchell, Dan Hill, Bruce Cockburn, Loverboy, Chilliwack, Triumph, April Wine, Rush and Burton Cummings (Part 3) O © HAPPY DAYS Fon 2ie decides to help when Healher asks Santa to get her mother and her grand parents back on speaking terms ?© NOVA Tracking The Supertrains" An investigative report on the con struction of a Japanese high speed tram line between Los Angeles and San Diego, which is slated lor completion by 1985, is presented, ?8 30 B Q QUINCY O © UNE VIE O © LAVERNE i SHR LEY Laverne suspects that the man she has been dating, a former trapeze artist, is out to kill her n 9:00 O MOVIE I Was A Mbil Order Bride (Premiere.Comedy) Valerie Bertmel li.Ted Wass Unexpected complications arise when a pretty magazine writer advertises hersell as a bridal candidate lor an investigative reporting assignment B GAVILAN A beautiful agent tries to distract Gavilan when he must res cue his best friend from a Turkish prison O o © THREE'S COMPANY ?O ©PEAU DE BANANE © STAR TRACKS Donald K.Donald takes a behind-the-scenes look at rock music with musical performances by Genesis and April Wine.© MYSTERY Melissa” Guy is now the suspect in two murders, but a new twist points to Melissa's involvement with more than gambling.(Part 3) n 9:30 0 Q PREMIERE PAGE^ O TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT O © MICHEL JASMIN O © 9 TO 5 Judy Doralee and Violet rebel against Roz's arrogance when she takes charge of the office for the hospital ized Mr Hart © CLAIM TO FAME Fea lured the editor of a magazine designed for owners of either horses, cats, bees or hogs.10:00 B ST.ELSEWHERE Dr Westphall's controversial decision to close an entire ward pays off, Nurse Rosenthal takes pity on a bothersome patient, and Dr Fiscus is mugged in the emergency room.O THE NATIONAL / JOURNAL O © BARBARA WALTERS SPECIAL Bar bara Watters interviews Dolly Parton.Joan Rivers and Goldie Hawn © HART TO HART Jonathan and Jennifer wit ness the murder of the future husband of Jen nifer s beloved aunt ?© THE JOY OF BACH The life and career of Johann Sebastian Bach is traced m a salute to the composer and his influ ence on the music ot two centuries (R) «0:30 B LE TELEJOURNAL I NOUVELLES DU SPORT B © LES NOUVELLES TVA ! LE DIX VOUS INFORME Q LE TELEJOURNAL ! METEO 10:50 B LE MONDE tt:00OeO NEWS B INFORMATIONS LOCALES / SPORTS © LES SPORTS © CTV NATIONAL NEWS © BENNY HILL © MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 1t:05Q NEWS 11:15 B © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:20 B RENCONTRES O CINE-SOIR A*’; L'assault de Fort Clarke” (1954, Western) Maureen O'Hara.Jeff Chandler © NEWS ft 25 0 BARNEY MILLER 11:30 0 HAWAII FIVE 0 O TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Guest Richard Pryor O © ABC NEWS NIGHT LINE © MOVIE AW "China Clipper" (1936, Adventure) Pat O'Brien.Marie Wilson.A determined man overcomes endless obsta cles in developing transpacific Airlines 11 50 o REFLETS D UN PAYS 12:00 O THE LAST WORD © MOVIE "The Savage Is Loose" (1974, Drama) George C Scott, Trish Van Devere Shipwrecked on a deserted island, a husband and wile must cope with the elements as well as the added problems brought on by their young son's growth into manhood © JIM BAKKER 12:30 B THE MUPPETS B LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Guests author Quentin Crisp, filmmaker John Waters, comedian Mark Schitt (R) 1:00© THE JOY OF BACH 2:20 © EMERGENCY TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10.1982 15 Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 9 00 O * * Th*nk Fast.Mr Moto" (1937.Mystery) Virginia Field.Peter Lorre A suave judo expert solves unsolveable crimes 12:30 O© ** Le Mouton enrage (1973.Comedie) Jean-Louis Trintignant.Jean-Pierre Cassel Un employe de banque, hante par la réussite decide d'accepter les conseils d'un ami romancier pour y parvenir.4:30 O AD **'> Cassa blanca.nid d'espions" (1963.Drame) Sara Mon-tiel.Maurice Ronet.Un agent de la Guestapo est assassine, et le directeur des services secrets de la Guestapo invite la mai-tresse de l’assassine a collaborer avec lui pour venger la mort de son amant 5:00 O ?** Desire LaFarge et le Hollandais" (1978.Policier) Raymond Baiilet.Julia Dancourt.Desire LaFarge et son épousé se rendent en Provence pour acheter une propriété, mais le proprie taire refuse carrément de conclure l'affa.re maigre une promesse de vente faite en avance.EVENING 6:00 O CE SOIR / SPORTS / TELEX ARTS o o o o Œ) æ NEWS O LE MONDE fl3 LE 18 HEURES §B PERSONAL FINANCE 6:30 Q NBCNEWS O AU ROYAUME DES ANIMAUX O ffl ABC NEWS Q S) BUSINESS REPORT 6:40 O INFORMATIONS LOCALES / METEO 7:00 Q Q LE GRAND FRERE O CBS NEWS O THE CHRISTMAS RACCOONS Animated Three raccoons and a dog help save and protect Christmas trees from a crazed lumber baron O THE facts of life The girls encounter problems when they try to get dates for the Sadie Hawkins Day dance ?O CD UN MONDE EN FOLIE O JOKER’S WILD © M*A*S*H © CHARLIE S ANGELS MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 7:30 O FAMILY FEUD 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT O CONSUMERSCOPE Hosts George Fmstad and Pauline Couture discuss consumer orientated books and magazines you might want to give as Christmas gifts, and also a report on Christmas toys tor children O © CINE-CHOIX "La Passe des Neiges" (1977, Aventure) Robert Fuller, Diane McBaine.En route vers la Californie, des pionniers courageux font face a une menace inattendue: leur animosité personnelle O BARNEY MILLER © HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS Animated.A miserly grinch tries to erase Christmas from the minds of the residents of Whoville by stealing all of the material symbols of the season (R) © ANYTIME ART WITH DON PECK Molding And Casting" 8:00 0 Q LE TEMPS D UNE PAIX O SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS 0 REAL PEOPLE Fea tured: Mrs.Santa; the work of Volunteers of America; a Chanukkah radio station; a Russian family that adopted a polar bear Ask Kate Judge and Merlin By Kate Woods Did the same actor play the judge on “Little Gloria.Happy At Last" as played Mr.Merlin?One and the same It was Barnard Hughes.BRECK STREK — What has happened to Peter BrecK trom "The Big Valley"?I never see him anymore.Breck has been spending the last few years on the dinner-theater and summer stock circuit.If you caught "The Sword and the Sorcerer." you might have spotted him in a cameo at the end as one of the good kings WHO WAS FIRST?— In a recent column you wrote that David Hassel-hoff created the role of Snapper Foster on "The Young and the Restless." Didn't William Gray Espy create the role?Sorry about that Espy originated the part In 1973 and played it for two years before Hasselhoff took over QUIZ QUIZ — On the original version of "What's My Line?" how much money did they award for each incorrect answer?And what was the big prize for stumping the panel?Also, can you find out who the first "mystery guest" was?Contestants got $5 for Barnard Hughes each "no" answer, if they go; 10 "no's." they won $50.which wasn't bad in the 1950s The "Scooter" — Phil Rizzuto of the New York Yankees — was the lirst mystery guest to sign in CATTY — What was the name of the cop show that Jack Palance starred in a lew years ago in which he was allergic to cats?"Bronk," which ran one season on CBS.from 1975-76."Ask Kate" welcomes all ¦ ouest ions pertaining to television and show business personalities, but because of the volume of mail involved personal replies are not possible Send your letters to Kate Woods.United Feature i Syndicate 200 Park Ave.Room 602.New York N Y 10166 SEVEN BRIDES Richard Dean Anderson and Tern Treas stai in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,” a dramatic series featuring musical interludes, airing WEDNESDAY, DEC.15 on CBS.CHECK LISTINGS FOR FXACT TIME O NATURE OF THINGS "Tipping The Scales" The various factors which influence human weight are examined through reports on eating habits, diets and basic metabolism (R) Q © ffi TALES OF THE GOLD MONKEY Jake Corky.Louie and Jack undertake a perilous mer cy mission at the request of Jake's old flying buddy and a majestic Watusi chieftain (R) Œ PREVIN AND THE PITTSBURGH The British Festival" Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and composers Oliver Knussen, John McCabe and Sir Michael Tippett join Andre Previn and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for an all-city festival honoring British music.8:30 0 O A L EST D’EDEN (8E) 9:00 O MOVIE Memories Never Die" (Premiere, Drama) Lindsay Wagner.Gerald McRaney.A sensi live wife and mother struggles to overcome her fam ily’s suspicion and hostility when she returns home after spending six years in a mental clinic 0 THE FACTS OF LIFE The girls encounter prob lems when they try to get dates for the Sadie Haw kins Day dance ?O SEEING THINGS After a wealthy art patron is murdered, the man’s favorite artist becomes the chief suspect (R) ?O © © THE FALL GUY Colt gets more than he bargained for when he accepts a simple stake out assignment © MARK RUSSELL Washington s top political satirist pokes tun at major issues and news stories of the day 9:30 Q O LAUTREC 8 FAMILY TIES A stom fqrces the Keatons to can cel their holiday plans and stay at home O © MICHEL JASMIN © IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOUNTAINS A film ponrait of mountain climb er Jim Wickwire features spectacular footage of his climbs in the Himalayas and on Ml McKinley.10:00 0 O TELEMONDE 8 QUINCY Sam's hie is endangered when he and Quincy track a Japanese gun-for-hire to organized crime figures O THE NATIONAL / JOURNAL O © © DYNASTY Fal Ion throws a Roaring Twenties party.Krystle is staggered by an encoun ter with Mark Jennings, and Kirby confronts her notorious past n © THE SUN DAGGER Robert Redford narrates a visual study ot the recent-ty discovered sun calendar of the Pueblo Indians (R) 10:30 0 LE TELFJOURNAL / NOUVELLES DU SPORT 0 © LES NOUVELLES TVA / LE DIX VOUS INFORME Q LE TELEJOURNAL / METEO 10:50 O LE MONDE 11:000 0 Q NEWS O INFORMATIONS LOCALES / SPORTS © LES SPORTS © CTV NATIONAL NEWS © BENNY HILL © MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 11:05 0 NEWS 11:15 0 © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:20 0 MAITRES ET VALETS Q CINE-SOIR A ?’ "60 Minute de surcie ' (1964, Drame) Sarah Miles, Lau rence Harvey Un homme va etre execute podr sa participation a un vol de banque © NEWS 11:25 0 BARNEY MILLER 11 30 O HAWAII FIVE-0 0 TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Guests: Burt Reynolds, Bert Convy O © ABC NEWS NIGHT-LINE © MOVIE A A A Kiss In The Dark" (1949, Come dy) David Niven, Jane Wyman A refined and sophisticated concert violinist inherits an apartment house where he discovers how the other half lives 12:00 O THE LAST WORD © MOVIE AAA A Per feet Couple’’ (1979, Romance) Paul Dooley.Marta Heflin Two people who met through a computer dating service try to stay together despite the objections ol their friends and relatives © JIM BAKKER 12:160 CINEMA AAV?"Repulsion’ (1965, Drame) Catherine Deneuve, Yvonne Fur neaux Une manucure qui partage un appartement avec sa soeur voit d’un mauvais oeil les visites rendus par l’amant de sa soeur 12 30 O THE MUPPETS O LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Guests game show host ess Carol Merrill.Franken and Davis, TV critic Jeff Greenfield (R) 1:00© MARK RUSSELL Washington's top political satirist pokes fun at major issues and news stones of the day 1:30© IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOUNTAINS A film portrait of mountain climb er Jim Wickwire features spectacular footage of his climbs in the Himalayas and on Mt McKinley 2:15© WAYNE THOMAS Guests Fabulous 60s, Michael Danso Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O A A’."Lullaby Of Broadway" (1951.Musical) Dons Day.Gene Nel son.A successful singer discovers her mother to be less than she expected when she pays her a surprise visit 12:30 O QD ** h ' Houdmi, le grand magicien" (1953.Biographie) Tony Curtis.Janet Leigh Les debuts difficiles et le succès de Harry Houdini.illusionniste et prestidigitateur de rep utation mondiale 2:30 0 O A*V "Comment dénicher un mari" (1979.Comedie) Debbie Rey nolds, Tony Randall Un agent du fisc tombe amoureux de la fille fille d'un fermier 4:30 O Œ) ** "La dame de Las Vegas" (1974.Drame) Stella Slevens, Stuart Whitman Charge de la sécurité dans un casino de Las Vegas, un detective organise avec l'aide de trois jeunes tilles, le vol d'une belle somme 6:00 O ?* ?"Le Dortoir des anges " (1965, Comedie) Rosalind Russell, Hayley Mills.Une jeune lilie.douee d'une imagination fertile en espiègleries, s assagit au long de ses années d'internat et finit par decider d'entrer au noviciat a la surprise de son amie EVENING 00 O CE SOIR / SPORTS / TELEX ARTS si n n n © eb NEWS O LE MONDE © LE 18 HEURES © UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR 6:30 O NBC NEWS O JUSTICE POUR TOUS O ©ABC NEWS ?g BUSINESS REPORT INFORMATIONS LOCALES I METEO 7:00 O O VIVRE A TROIS O CBS NEWS 8 THE CITY THAT FOR GOT ABOUT CHRISTMAS Animated.A orally mayor plots lo put an end to Christmas O JOANIE LOVES CHA-CHI Al s plans for a perfect Christmas are disrupted when he gets everyone stranded in the snow in his crowded van.O © UN MONDE EN FOLIE / LA QUOTIDIENNE O JOKER S WILD ©M-A-S'H ffl CHARLIE'S ANGELS © MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 7:30 O O MONSIEUR LE MINISTRE (STC) O FAMILY FEUD 8 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT O STEPPIN' OUT Hosts Wayne Grigsby and Katie Malloch interview nightclub owner George Durst O © CINEMA AAA "L'Arbre de Noel" (1969.Drame) William Holden.Bourvil Afin d'adoucir les derniers jours de son fils, atteint de leucemie.un homme s'efforce de combler touts ses désirs, meme celui de lui porcurer des loups que lenfant apprivoise O BARNEY MILLER © UTTLEST HOBO A young girl (Sarah Stevens) retreats into a fantasy world because her mother (Karen Kain) a former bel lenna.refuses to let her dance (R)?© LEGISLATIVE PREVIEW 8:00 o O LES GRANDS FILMS +*’> "Clair de lemme" (1979, Dreme) Romy Schneider.Yves Monland Un lien s'établit entre un homme el une lemme qui sont, en réalité, rapproches par une semblable detresse inter, mure O © MAGNUM.P i.8 FAME Reardon’s favorite student chai lenges his abilities as a teacher, and Julie is vint ed by some former class mates from Grand Rapids O THE BOAST OF KINGS The celebrated Choir end Chapel ot King s College in Cambridge, England aie highlighled; the Choir per forms works by Allegri, Robert Parsons and Mau rice Greene, and Canadian scholars Hugh McLean and Gerald Findley discuss the institution’s his lory O © CHRISTMAS COMES TO PACLAND Am ma^ed Pac-Man.Ms Pac and Pac Baby meet Santa Claus when his sleigh crashes in Pacland on Christmas Eve.© AN AMERICAN ORIGI NAL "The Oregon Symphony Pops With Gordon MacRae Conductor Nor man Leyden and the Ore gon Symphony Pops Orchestra are joined by guest artist Gordon MacRae for an evening of all-American music from the Portland Civic Auditorium 8:30 0 ® JOANIE LOVES CHACHI Al’s plans for a perfect Christmas are disrupted when he gets everyone stranded in the snow in his crowded van 9:00 Q SIMON & SIMON 0 CHEERS A man with a heavy British accent comes lo Cheers and starts dropping hints that he's a spy O REMINGTON STEELE O © TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT © PERRY COMO'S CHRISTMAS IN PARIS Angie Dickinson.Parisian variety artist Line Renaud, French designer Pierre Cardin and the Boys' Choir ot Notre Dame loin Perry Como lor a célébra lion of Christmas © SNEAK PREVIEWS Neal Gabier and Jetlrey Lyons host an informative look at what s new at the movies 9:30 O TAXI Aler takes his wacky er wile to Latka and Simka's Traditional" Christmas party O © MICHEL JASMIN O Œ IT TAKES TWO Molly suspects thst Sam is having an affair with a sexy patient who is hungry for aftection © WILD AMERICA Liv- ing Wilh Wildlife" Marly Stoutfer illustrates how we can best live with and pre serve our natural heritage ol wildlife.10:00 O O LE TEMPS DES CHOIX O KNOTS LANDING Abby faces an r.'jnizing deci sion when she is asked to donate her kidney to give Diana a chance for a normal life 8 © HILL STREET BLUES The Christmas Eve festivities are interrupted by a destructive gang.Washington re lives a past shootout, and Hill’s vagabond father unex pectedly shows up for the holidays 0 THE NATIONAL / JOURNAL O © 20 / 20 © THE LAWMAKERS Correspondents Linda Wertheimer and Cokie Roberts join Paul Duke for an up to the minute sum mary of Congressional activities 10:30 Q LE TELEJOURNAL / NOUVELLES DU SPORT O © LES NOUVELLES TVA t LE DIX VOUS INFORME O LE TELEJOURNAL / METEO © HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY 10:60 O LE MONDE 11:000 8 O NEWS O INFORMATIONS LOCALES ! SPORTS © LES SPORTS © CTV NATIONAL NEWS © BENNY HILL © MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 11:05 O LES SPORTS O NEWS 11:15 0 © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:20 0 CINEMA **S "Le Rabat-joie'' (Comedie) Claude Pieplu, Claire Mau ner Un jure transpose une cause a l'origine d'un meurtre qu'il doit juger comme possiblement vecue dans son propre menage O CINE-SOIR Lh mort sonne toujours deux fois" (1972.Policier) Dean Reed.Adolfo Celli Pour demesquer l assas sin de sa femme, un indus triel engage deux detec lives prives © NEWS 11:25 0 BARNEY MILLER 11:30 O HAWAII FIVE 0 8 TONIGHT Host: Johnny Carson Guest Dudley Moore O © ABC NEWS NIGHT LINE © MOVIE A A "That Hagen Girl" (1947, Dra ma) Shirley Temple.Ronald Reagan A young girl is made lo believe by way ol ugly rumors that she was really born out of wedlock 11:56 0 MOVIE AAA "Show Boat” (1951, Musical) Kathryn Grayson.Howard Keel Singers and (lancers entertain on a showboat as it travels up and down the Mississippi River 12:00 O THE LAST WORD © MOVIE A AM, "For Pete’s Sake" (1974, Com edy) Barbra Streisand.Michael Sarrazin A devot ed wife involves herself in several wacky schemes to raise some extra money so that her cab driver hus band can finish his educa lion 12:30 O THE MUPPETS 0 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Guests ice rream mag nate Tom Carvel, actress Mary Beth Hurl, comedi enne Elayne Booster (R) 1:00© SNEAK PREVIEWS Neal Gabier and Jeffrey Lyons host an informative look at what's new at the movies 1:30© WILD AMERICA 150© THE WALTONS 16—TOWNSHIPS WEEK-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1982 Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O AAA “Monkey Business" (1953, Comedy) Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers A quiet, absent-minded research chemist discovers a “youth formula ’ 12:30 0 CD A A '-2 “Pique- nique a Hanging Rock" (1975, Drame) Rachel Roberts, Dominic Guard.Lors d'un pique nique, trois adolescentes et une enseignante disparaissent mystérieusement alors quelles exploraient les lieux 4:30 O CD A A V?“Le Laby rinthe" (1973, Drame) Kate Jackson, Pamela Franklin Determinee a comprendre les motifs qui ont pousse sa soeur a se suicider, une jeune femme s'inscrit a l’institut pour jeunes filles ou sa soeur étudiait 5:00 O AA', “Trapeze" (1956, Drame) Burt Lancaster.Gina Lollobngida answer PATTY DUKE ASTIN Le fils d'un trapéziste mort decide de rejoindre l’ex partenaire de son pere pour reprendre l’acte EVENING 6:00 O CE SOIR / SPORTS / TELEX ARTS o o o o (B æ NEWS O LE MONDE Q3 LE 18 HEURES Œ AMERICAN STORY 6:30 O NBC NEWS O SB ABC NEWS n 6B BUSINESS REPORT 6:40 O INFORMATIONS LOCALES / METEO 6:45 O JET 7 7:00 O GENIES EN HERBE O CBS NEWS O CHRISTMAS IS Unhap py with his role as the second shepherd in the school play, a young boy learns the real meaning of Christmas when he is transported back to the Nativity O ANKA Guest Tony Orlando.O (D UN MONDE EN FOLIE / LA QUOTIDIENNE O JOKER'S WILD O JUSTICE POPULAIRE © M*A'S*H © CHARLIE'S ANGELS © MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 7:30 O O L’INCROYABLE HULK O FAMILY FEUD O ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT O ASSEMBLY WEEK Hosts Alan Fryer and Torn Kennedy present a wrap up report of the week s proceedings in the provin cial legislature is presented O CD HUIT, CA SUFFIT MEDIA MONITOR By SJEVl K.WALZ Matt Star gets power from nerves of Steel NBC s "Powers ot Matthew Star ' sci-li drama has had its share of problems during the past 18 months.The pilot was reiected by the network and had to be recast and rescnpted Then when the network began reworking the series, the show's star.Peter Barton, was seriously injured when a prop-flare ignited sooner than expected.scorching him and halting production for nearly six months Even Matthew's girlfriend.strawberry-blonde Pam Elliott, played by Amy Steel had to undergo some changes Before the accident.I was a June Allyson-type Then after the accident I became a fashion plate/Valley Girl-type," says Miss Steel, somewhat sarcastically."II all ended up with me just being me.When you try to fool around loo much it doesn't work aesthetically "Now I'm there to make sure that she isn't a bombshell.but an intelligent girl who sees something special m Matthew, who intrigues her " Though the ratings have been mediocre.Miss Steel points out that the show is "on a higher level than pure sci-fi." Miss Steel, who hails from San Francisco, but spends much of her lime in New York, didn't waste any time while "Matthew Star" Amy Steel was on hiatus last spring She spent six months on "The Guiding Light" soap opera and auditioned for several feature films "It has been hard to deal with some of the feature movies I've been offered.Some ot them are so horrendous even in the audition stage.Everybody is going tor spmotfs of Fast Times at Ridgemont High' or 'Private Lessons.1 It's getting depressing."You know where the good scripts are"7 In TV situation comedies," she says Miss Steel should know.She recently was featured on "Family Ties" as an aggressive college student who shares a sensual experience with a younger high school student (Michael J Fox) When she isn't doing TV, Miss Steel pursues her second love — singing She hopes to land a recording contract in the next year or two O BARNEY MILLER © THE DUKES OF HAZ-ZARD © VERMONT THIS WEEK 8:00 O THE DUKES OF HAZ ZARD Q THE POWERS OF MATTHEW STAR Walts unusual insides fascinate the doctors when he is exposed to a virulent bacteria O TOMMY HUNTER SHOW Guests Ray St Germain.Jimmy Dickens.Connie Cato, Bill Ander son, Stephanie Taylor.Q © BENSON FT © WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 8:30 O Q JOYEUX NOEL, LES PIERRAFEU O © CINEMA * + '4 Billie Holliday chante les Blues” (2e) (1972, Drame) Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams.La vie el la carrière de la chanteuse celebree de blues Q © THE NEW ODD COUPLE © CHRISTMAS GOLD © WALL STREET WEEK “Blue Chip Forecast" Guest Bob Eggert, president and chiet economist, Eggert Economic Enterprises, Inc.9:00 Q O DALLAS The annu-at Ewing barbecue turns into a battlefield for the opposing factions when J R.’s latest actions anger the cartel and frustrate the new oil commission Q KNIGHT RIDER A prêt ty amnesia victim could help Michael Knight prevent the assassination of a foreign head of state if he can unlock the clue from her lost memory O © MOVIE *?* Dr No" (1963, Adventure) Sean Connery.Ursula Andress While on a Jamaican murder probe, secret agent James Bond uncovers a military base designed to track and divert nuclear rockets leaving Cape Canaveral © BODY IN QUESTION "Sleight Of Hand1' Dr Jonathan Miller puts the art of healing in a historical context with an examination of the royal and charismatic healers of the 19th century.(R) ?9:30 O O REPERES O © MICHEL JASMIN © THE WHO One of the British rock band's final North American concerts is telecast live from Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ont 10:00 O FALCON CREST Jacqueline Perrault returns to Falcon Crest with staggering news of her past and enough evi dence to put Angela in prison lor embezzlement 0 REMINGTON STEELE O THE NATIONAL / JOURNAL © FIRING LINE "Is The South Changing?" Guests William Ferris, director of the Center for the Study ot Southern Culture.James C Cobb and Steven Millner, associate professors at the University of Mississippi who are affiliated with the Center 10:30 0 LE TELEJOURNAL / NOUVELLES DU SPORT O © LES NOUVELLES TVA ! LE DIX VOUS INFORME O LE TELEJOURNAL / METEO 10:50 O LE MONDE ilooOOOnews O INFORMATIONS LOCALES / SPORTS © LES SPORTS © BENNY HILL © MACNEIL ' LEHRER REPORT 11:05 O NEWS 11:150 © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:20 0 CINEMA *** Nous maigrirons ensemble" (1979.Comedie) Peter Ustinov, Bernadette Latent Un cinéaste, en panne de travail, fait la connaissance d'une jeune femme qui jette son dévolu sur lui O CINE-SOIR * * » "Fursur ds Vainer»" (1972, Avantura) Biuca La*.Miao Kar Haju A Shanghai, an daa «Nsci f ' Peter Barton is super-powered teen-ager Matthew Star and Louis Gossett Jr.plays Walt Shepherd, his extraterrestrial guardian, in NBC’s “The Powers of Matthew Star,’’ airing Friday, Dec.17.pies du directeur d'une ecole de boxe est convaincu que son maître a ete assassine sur les ordres du directeur d'une ecole rivale 11:25 O SCTV NETWORK 11:30 O HAWAII FIVE-0 O TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Guests: Sally Field, Thalassa Cruso.O FILM 0-7 *?’, Le dernier combat" (1977, Drame) Hwa I Hung, Ho Chung Tao O © ABC NEWS NIGHT-LINE © MOVIE + + '¦* “A Dispatch From Reuters" (1940, Biography) Edward G Robinson, Eddie Albert.The growth of the first European news service is traced 12:00 O THE LAST WORD © SHA NA NA 12:25 0 BEST OF MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 12:30 O THE MUPPETS 0 SCTV NETWORK © CTV NATIONAL NEWS 12:50© NEWS 1 00 O CINE-NUIT * * * "Mil liardaire pour un jour" (1961, Comedie) Belle Davis, Glenn Ford Une vieille clocharde qui vend des pomme sur un coin de Broadway, fait croire a sa fille qui étudié en Espagne qu'elle est toujours grande dame O CINE-SOIR Le Demon au visage d'ange" (1956, Drame) Vittorio de Sica, Gabrielle Doziat.Une idylle nait entre deux adolescents de 15 ans que les vacances reunissent dans une msison dirigée par une femme dure et incomprehensive.© WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 1:30 ©NITE LIFE © WALL STREET WEEK "Blue Chip Forecast" Guest: Bob Eggert, president and chief economist, Eggert Economie Enterprises, Inc 2:30© MOVIE “The Wiz" (1978, Musical) Diana Ross, Michael Jackson.A frustrated ghetto schoolteacher is whisked off to the magical land of Manhattan where she "eases on down the road'' with a scarecrow, a tin woodsman and a cowardly lion in search of a legendary wizard 4:50 © SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN m Nostalgia By Marie landiorio 4s Mdry Richards' friend and neighbor on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Rhoda /Morgenstern (Valérie Harper) had been somewhat overweight, insecure in her relationships with men and jealous of the trim Mary.Over the years, however, she did trim down, becoming more attractive and self-confident.When she returned home to blew York for a visit, she met and fell in love with Joe Gerard, the owner of the Sew fork Wrecking Company.The romance blossomed and in a special full-hour show, aired in the fall of 1974, Rhoda Morgenstern glowed as she became Rhoda Gerard.The cast of ' ‘Rhoda ' ’ was a class ensemble, featuring Broadway veteran Nancy Walker and debonair Harold Could as Rhoda's parents.When the Emmy nominations were announced tor the 1974-75 season, three of the actresses from the series were nominated and one of them won.Question: Can you name the three nominated actresses from "Rhoda"! 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