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mmm mm MKamsHm mÈm uay» » s ¦ *'*?s«i» mtl So ya wanna danee?¦ .nHHMjll jf • 2-TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984 No resting on his laurels for country’s Charlie Pride Charley Pride has had more No.1 country singles than any artist except Conway Twitty.From his 39th RCA album.Night Games, Pride is hitting the top of the charts with Ev’ry Heart Should Have One, just one more in a long list of successf ul singles that began with the release of Snakes Crawl at Night in December 1965.The 45-year old entertainer has a track record that would enable him to rest on his laurels for a long time, and still remain popular enough to draw up to 10,000 fans in some parts of North America.But Charley Pride does not believe in resting on his laurels.He believes in G1D, the initials on the gold pendant hanging from the Country’ .-Music f ‘ * j| \ By DAVE MULHOLLAND gold chain around his neck.GID stands for Pride’s motto: Get It Done.And today Get It Done means expanding his popularity outside the traditional country field.Pride quit smoking eight years ago and he says that RCA, his fans and himself feel that “I’m singing better now than I’ve ever sung, so I’m recording songs that years ago I would have shied away from, feeling that I wasn’t able to handle the material.” The songs on Night Games are certainly aiming for the country-crossover market.But Pride is not alienating his legions of fans with too radical a change.“See, I make good records,” he says.“The thing is.I’m tagged a traditionalist, and it takes time to change that, especially with the (radio station) programmers who are set in their ways.So it’s just a matter of me waiting them out.” Most American country artists live in Nashville, but Pride, his wife, two sons and a daughter live in Dallas.“By not living in Nashville, when I am there, it’s for a specific purpose,” he says.“In Dallas, I’m not only an entertainer, but I’m very involved in other businesses.So Dallas fits what both my family and career organization need.” There are other ways to expand as an entertainer besides crossing over on the record charts; Pride is looking at movie scripts.“I would not turn down a movie part if I thought it would enhance my career.We look at everything feasible to help Charley Pride compete and expand my audience.” First Flight; Blake Emmons (Columbia Records) Blake Emmons is probably best remembered as the host of an unfunny — and cancelled — television clone of Hee Haw called Funny Farm.First Flight, his debut album for Columbia, has enough moments to hint at better things in the future, but these 10 songs are uneven.On Side 1, Almost Missed You Baby is the album’s strongest commercial song.Gonna Be Lovers Tonite and Virginia have predictable lyrics, but the vocal is backed by a strong melody and arrangement.Side 2 opens with My Baby Loves to Party, an uptempo number with plenty of effective hooks, but the next three songs range from bland to boring.Dropping out aids spiritual development for guitarist MONTREAL (CP) — Sonnÿ Greenwich has never had a formal music lesson, yet he's achieved international fame as an original jazz guitarist and played with the world’s best.In fact, the 48-year-old native of Hamilton, Ont., has become something of a cult figure almost as much for what he hasn’t done as for his accomplishments as a highly lyrical guitar soloist.The mystery surrounding Greenwich’s off-again, on-again career has been spurred by a recurring cycle of his dropping out of the music scene for several years and subsequent returns to rapturous praise from the critics.The reasons for his withdrawal from public performances have •varied, but include the pursuit of an abiding interest in what he describes as his “spiritual development.” His reputation, however, hasn’t been hurt.He’s played with jazz trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist McCoy Tyner; been featured on about 10 record albums, and his network of fans extends as far as the Soviet Union.Greenwich was back on the Montreal jazz circuit recently.and to prepare he spent hours working out at a punching bag in his suburban Boucherville home, as well as rehearsing on his hollow-body Ibanez guitar.HELPS RHYTHM “I do boxing exercises a couple of weeks before I’m due to play, then I start on the guitar, ’ ’ he said between sets at the l’Air du temps jazz club in Old Montreal.“It’s a muscular thing, hitting the punching bag, and it also helps develop a sense of rhythm.” Greenwich recalls that he had planned a boxing career as a 19- year-old fighting at the YMCA and small boxing clubs in and around Toronto.“I turned to music, you know, after I got hit on the nose one time too hard.” His father, Herb Greenidge, a pre-bebop-style jazz pianist, bought young Sonny his first guitar.He learned the few chords that his father knew, and that is the extent of his formal musical training.“The closest I got to formal training was when I went to a teacher once and showed him what I had learned on my own.He told me I didn’t need any training and that some day I’d be a well-known guitarist.” Well-known he is.During a tour of the Soviet Union in 1978, Vancouver saxophonist Fraser Mac-Pherson was handed a collection of poems written for Greenwich by a young Latvian fan and asked to deliver it.Greenwich says he is toying with several offers to record in a new mode that somehow will combine classical music with the dance beat of a Michael Jackson.Cl ?y Music Chart NO.TITLE ARTIST WEEK ON CALGARY (CP) — Trains have fi- 1.Say Say Say Michael Jackson 1 15 gured prominently in country music 2.Owner of a Lonely Heart Yes 5 10 themes along with prison, divorce, 3.Twist of Fate Olivia Newton-John 3 ^ 9 over-indulgence in alcohol and lonely 4.Union of the Snake Duran-Duran 4 8 hearts.5.Gold Spandau-Ballet 6 8 Calgary musicians Tim Rogers and 6.Karma Chameleon Culture Club 9 5 Barry Luft demonstrate in a new' al- 7.Under Cover of the Night Rolling Stones 2 9 bum that the railway also provides 8.Talking in Your Sleep Romantics 10 7 ripe material for Canadian folk 9.Let the Music Play Shannon 7 7 music.10.Break My Stride Matthew Wilder 11 6 Songs of the Iron Trail: The Cana- 11.That’s All Genesis 12 5 dian Railroad Experience In Song, is 12.I Guess That’s Why Elton John 13 6 a reminder of how profoundly the 13.Joanna Kool & the Gang 14 6 railway has affected the lives of Cana- 14.Running with the Night Lionel Ritchie 15 6 dians.15.Say It Isn't So Hall & Oates 8 11 The record is a pot-pourri of spicy 16.Holiday Madonna 18 4 human drama containing all the ne- 17.Don’t Stop Chilliwack 17 9 cessary ingredients: love, tragedy, 18.Pink Houses John C.Mellencamp 20 4 poverty, sweat, homesickness and 19.Ready to Make Up Toronto 23 5 some humor thrown in for good mea- 20.I Still Can’t Get Over.Ray Parker Jr.22 6 sure.21.Read ’em & Weep Barry Manilow 26 4 Rogers and Luft, who had some 22.A Night in N Y.City Elbow Jones 25 4 help on the record from Toronto musi- 23.An Innocent Man Billy Joel 32 3 cian Grit Laskin, are both familiar 24.Deca Dance Rough Trade 28 4 faces on the Calgary music scene.25.Politics of Dancing Reflex 30 3 But it was Rogers’s interest in Ca- 26.Major Tom Peter Schilling 16 12 nadian railway tunes that put the al- 27.Middle of the Road Pretenders 36 3 bum on track.28.In a Big Country Big Country 19 8 COLLECTED SONGS 29.Night Bird Stevie Nicks 35 3 The 41-year-old musician, presi- 30.Nobody Told Me John Lennon 37 3 dent of the Canadian Folk Music So- 31.All Night Long Lionel Ritchie 21 17 ciety and a teacher of psychology, fol- 32.Wrapped Around Your Finger Police 38 2 klore and music at the university of 33.So Bad McCartney 40 2 Calgary, began collecting songs 34.Just One More Time Headpins 39 2 about two years ago for a series of 35.Synchronicity II Police 27 11 articles eventually printed in the Ca- 36.Red Red Wine U B40 PL 1 nadian Music Bulletin, which he edits.37.Thriller Michael Jackson PL 1 To obtain material, he engineered a 38.Love is a Battlefield Pat Benetar 24 12 mail campaign to song collectors 39.Yah Mo B.There Ingram / MacDonald PL 1 across the country who he thought 40.Jump Van Halen PL 1 might be able to point him in the direc-tion of some genuine Canadian Canadian railway tunes put album on the track railway songs.Songs began flooding in from all directions and before long he had a collection of 70 titles.From the 70, the 12 selections for the album were chosen.With the success of the project, Rogers hopes to publish a book of Canadian railway songs soon.The selection of album songs was based on various considerations, including historical and geographical significance, plus whether the songs would work well in live performances.AFTER VARIETY “We did intentionally try to get as good a variety of songs as we could,” says Rogers.“The authorship is not that important.” The theme aspect is unusual in Canadian folk music.Rogers says there are few concept albums because most musicians prefer to promote themselves rather than an idea or theme.Train wrecks are the subject of two songs on the album, Wreck of the Evening Mail and Train Wreck at Almonte.Wilf Carter, the well-known Prairie song-writer and performer, penned a piece called Hobo's Song to the Moun-ties.Sefel Records of Calgary put up financing for the record under a special deal with Northern Productions Ltd.of Calgary.While Luft and Rogers will collect royalties on the album, the Canadian Folk Music Society, which helped with the research, will receive all royalties for traditional songs. TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 19X4-J Yoko Ono proves that good music doesn’t rub off Kaleidoscope By RICHARD LONEY Painted Ladies by H.R.Percy (LESTER & ORPEN DENNYS): $17.95, 285 pp.Another in the Lester & Orpen Dennys series of outstanding fictional works, is a novel by Herbert Roland (“Bill”) Percy that comes very close to being a Canadian classic.Painted Ladies is a book that, despite its minor flaws, has a richness and a serious aesthetic that so many of the more celebrated Canadian writings merely hint at in their eagerness to pander to the common denominator.Painted Ladies will not sell the way that Bodily Harm by Atwood, or some of the lurid trash by Blaise will, but Percy’s achievement is in the finest traditions of the novel-masterful control of language, memorable characterization and evocations of place.Painted Ladies is a deathbed reminiscence by Emile Logan, a Québécois who has set the international art scene on its ear with his life’s work in art.Readers familiar with Canadiana and the various schools of art may note some similarities between Logan’s oeuvre and actual Canadian artists, but the clever use Percy makes of Logan’s paintings for departures into nostalgic reminiscences about his life is a fictional technique that reveals the link between language and art.Emile Logan is a brilliantly realized character and his relationship with the various painted ladies in his life lends the novel a ribald, rollicking quality that makes for at times quite hilarious reading.Logan’s mistress Eleanor receives competition for Logan’s gruff favours from the slow-witted Emily, who is all too eager to disrobe for the artistic and sexual attentions of the lascivious painter.Painted Ladies, due to its flashbacks and canvas-inspired reminiscences is difficult to follow from a narrative standpoint, but the ability of Percy to sketch a scene almost compensates for this flaw.Logan is a wonderful character—outrageous in his sel- fish treatment of his ladies, or when he is seized with patriotic fervor and becomes entangled in the FLQ Crisis.One measure of the character may perhaps be seen in the tatoo that adorns his abdomen below the navel— where “illuminated with curlicues of crimson and straying na-velward in fanciful vignettes, the letters leapt out.LOGAN’S PRIDE.As if the Canadian settings were not enough, Percy transplants Logan and Eleanor into the English countryside where they encounter the Earl of Dar-tford and his wife Olivia.Percy’s handling of the British types is priceless and the rude perils of having colonial Emile Logan hobnobbing with the British aristocracy lends an added humorous touch to this fine comic novel.Painted Ladies is the kind of fiction that repays a second rea- ding with the discovery of hidden delights, and Emile Logan is a character who will stand up to the closest scrutiny.H R.Percy’s ambition with Painted Ladies resulted in a novel that only just fails to be as satisfying in its structure as it is in its memorable vignettes and wonderful range of comedy.John Lennon & Yoko Ono MILK AND HONEY (POLYGRAM) If there was ever a distinct proof that songwriting cannot be transferred by enviromental means, Yoko One’s inability to absorb one iota of John Lennon's talent after so many years at the Beatle’s side comes through loud and clear on MILK AND HONEY.The woman who used her slaughtered husband's shattered and blood-stained eyeglasses as cover art, has recently railed against the ghoulish exploiters of John’s death.So here’s another desecration of the man’s memory in which five of Ono’s hopelessly inept, embassassingly monotone and uninspired “songs” are sandwiched between a couple of average tunes by John, and a couple of others that should have remained in his private cassette vault.A song like “(Forgive Me) My Little Flower Princess” does nothing for Lennon’s reputation as a writer.“Nobody Told Me”, the production number which has received full treatment, complete with family home movies blended into a rock video release, is obviously the best track on this pathetic, spare, and very weak album.Ono’s tracks are full of the kind of cutesy-writing that a six-year-old placed at a piano keyboard might compose: “If your hearts are lit/ Drop your survival kit/ Then you never have to/ Run or Split".The two central tracks, a poem/song inspired by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her husband Robert, consist of rude cassettes of Lennon and Ono at the piano as recorded directly into a cassette player (or so it sounds).These embarrassing lovey-dovey, insipid lyrics have absolu tely nothing to recommend them.Ono would be laughed out of any record company office in North America if she showed up with this stuff.Perhaps as with her avant garde art these songs are so bad they become good—in that case these’re great Yoko! Maggie and Pierre comes from stage to First Choice OTTAWA (CP) — Linda Griffiths, star and co-author of the long-running review Maggie and Pierre, has converted it into a dramatic jewel polished with love and passion for pay TV.The new show makes recollection of the old one almost four years ago seem like a second-rate music hall turn by comparison.Griffiths and that play won Dora Mavor Moore awards in 1981.The versatile Montreal-born actress played the roles of both the prime minister and his es- tranged wife to audiences totalling over 100,000 across the country after its 1980 debut, and took on the third role of a journalist when the show went on tour.Now, after more than two months of polishing the act for television.and spending 90 hours in the studio converting what was initially a cabaret show in its concept into a fine feature film, Maggie and Pierre comes to First Choice pay TV.It now is a play that evokes sympathy for both sides, and more quiet chuckles than loud guffaws of laughter.It’s almost certain to win whatever awards there are for made-in-Canada pay TV products, and should qualify for other drama prizes as well.Griffiths, who attended a preview Monday night at the National Arts Centre, flies immediately to New York to begin rehearsals for the first American production of a new English play, Fen, being produced by the redoubtable Joseph Papp.Soviets get a look at Day After PRAGUE (AP) — The made-for-television film The Day After, depicting nuclear holocaust, is being screened behind the Iron Curtain before select audiences.Some East bloc citizens who viewed the film concluded it lacks realism and horror, while others said it shows how little most Americans know about war.“They (the Soviets) have seen worse stuff in their own Second World War films,” said a western source in Moscow who saw the film with Soviet citizens.Some Soviets said the most powerful moment of the ABC film came when Minute-men missiles thundered from Kansas silos en route to the Soviet Union.The Day After also has been shown in Poland, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia •and three times in Bulgaria, said spokesmen at U.S.embassies in each country.Diplomats said the movie first arrived in the East bloc shortly after it was shown Nov.20 in the United States.They said pirate copies probably were taped at embassies in Washington and sent by couriers back to the respective governments.Showings of the film became more widespread after the movie was distributed to U.S.embassies in the East bloc.American Embassy copies include the panel discussion that followed on ABC.FILM JUVENILE Some East bloc citizens said they found the film juvenile and simplistic.Polish writer Wislaw Myliwski was quoted as telling the Warsaw Evening Express: “This film is simply bad.It not only did not impress me the way its authors intended, but it even irritated me.Es- pecially its childishness, comic strip characters and lack of logic.” Said Polish journalist Monika Warenska: "The film is a complete mistake.I’m surprised the Americans made one more film in the catastrophe series even worse than The Towering Inferno when they have the documentation on Hiroshima.” William Kiehl, spokesman at the U.S.Embassy in Prague, said Czechoslovakians who watched the discussion agreed enthusiastically with panelists who argued the film understated the effects of war.Polish television authorities have said they reached tentative agreement with Producers Sales Organization, which distributes the film for ABC, to show the film throughout Poland on Thursday.BELVEDERE 2 Tel.562-3969 Next to Place Belvedere, Sherbrooke 3 EROTIC HITS 1- TAUL, LIZA and CAROLINE" 2- “ NAKED AFTERNOON" 3- “ANY0NE BUT MY HUSBAND" WEEK 7:30,- SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2:00 p.m.WEDNESDAY: BARGAIN NITE $2.50 She said in an interview she re-cognized when Maggie and Pierre was sold to pay TV, the approach had to be changed.The audience that pays for commercial-free theatre on its home TV screen takes a much different approach than the one that goes out to a theatre.ELABORATE VERSION And though the text is substantially unchanged, the new film version is far more elaborate than simply an actress, even one of Griffiths’ abilities, standing on a mostly-bare stage, switching from role to role.For one thing, costume changes are smoother, hair styling is more effectively handled, and the scenes are elaborately set.Griffiths' ability to switch from the wide-eyed seeming innocence of Margaret Trudeau to the highcheeked stony stare of Pierre Elliot Trudeau is superb.She catches the lilt and hesitancy of his style of speaking.MS! -SEANCIM—Br .* I • Admission $4.50 Students $3 50 Cinéma CAPITOL 59 King est BSS-OTTl FRI.& SAT.: 7:00 & 9:30 SUNDAY: 1:30 & 7:30 MON.TO THURS.: 7:30 i 4—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984 TRUST: There are no good guys in Greymac saga mmmmm wm$n —TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984 Shakespeare and Company still open to writers PARIS (AP) — When Ezra Pound was dismissing Gertrude Stein as "an old tub of guts" and Ernest Hemingway cadged coffee at Scott Fitzgerald’s heels, all paused for books at Shakespeare and Company.The historic bookshop-library is still here.Sort of.Once a genteel literary salon, it is now a jumble of knapsacks, tattered manuscripts, dog hair and cups of chicken soup balanced precariously among50,000books, new, old and ancient Upstairs is the Tumbleweed Hotel, 11 beds fitted among jammed shelves of rare books, free to anyone who can persuade the proprietor he or she would be a writer if any spare muse happened to turn up.Doors are open noon to midnight, seven days a week.Business is brisk but profits go into plates of fish stew for itinerant guests.The paid library has been discontinued, but those with trustworthy faces are lent books free.“Anyone with a mentality like mine deserves to be bankrupt,” said George Whitman, the owner."But we’re expanding.” Whitman exudes carefully nurtured eccentricity, tugging at a yellowish wisp of a goatee and scratching at his 75-cent rum- mage sale blue sweater.He pickles peaches and avoids dentists, PROUD OF DAUGHTER At 70, he is proud of his two-year-old daughter, Sylvia Beach W'hitman.The original Sylvia Beach, daughterofa Princeton,N.J., mi nister, opened Shakespeare and Company in 1919.She published James Joyce's Ulysses when everyone else dismissed it as filthy.Her original shop on the Rue de 1’Odeon, now Whitnman’s location.was the reading room for literati on the way up or already there: Dos Bassos.MacLeish.Anderson, W'ilder, e.e.Cummings, T.S.Eliot, Fitzgerald.Hemingway, Stein, Ford Madox Ford.George Gershwin hung around when composing in Paris.Man Ray did occasional artwork for her.The Lost Generation took bearings around her stove, reading New York and Paris literary reviews.Her mantel mailboxes antedated American Express, and she lent so much to down-and-out writers that she called her place the Left Bank.She connected Americans to such French masters as Paul Valery and Andre Gide.For two decades, she faced eve- ry trial: the 1929 market crash that scared her customers back home, Joyce’s high living out of her cashbox, the German entry into Paris in 1940.But finally, when Beach refused to sell her only copy of Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake to a German officer, she had to hide her books and close down.When Allied troops entered Paris, Hemingway raced to the Rue de 1’Odeon and liberated Shakespeare and Company.He bellowed ‘ Sylvia," and neighbors took up the chant until she appeared.He led a party on to the rooftops to clean out snipers and then went off to liberate the Ritz’s wine cellar.Beach lived above the shop until 1962, to the age of 75, but never reopened it.In 1964, Shakespeare’s 400th birthday, Whitman simply renamed the Mistral, his own bookstore.Beach had died two years earlier."We carried on the spirit, so I thought we should also carry on the name,’-’ he said.Beach at least had been a regular visitor to his shop, along the Seine at the edge of the Latin Quarter.Whitman pays an assistant, but relies on a ragtag army of volunteers to help around the place.Some leave familiar with the word “irascible,” victims of tongue-lashing for work inadequately done.Others are effusive in their thanks."It depends on how you catch him,” says one frequent visitor.“Some days, he can be so charming, kind.Or he can be a real terror.” One volunteer housemother was Hemingway’s granddaughter, Muffet.Another soon became his wife, Felicity, a lovely young English artist.Beach’s books and papers were sold to the State University of New York at Buffalo and other institutions.But Whitman’s rare English collection is perhaps the best on the continent and he has thousands of volumes in Russian, German and Italian.CHARGE HALF His new book prices can be half those charged by three elegant English-language bookstores on the Right Bank.But first you have to find what you want.A copy of London A-to-Z-Guide lies atop George Jackson’s Sole-dad Brother.Nuclear affairs are displayed under a crudely lettered sign, Gulag 1984, next to a Carl Sandburg couplet on deadly buttons.The hottest item is He- mingway’s Moveable Feast, which recalls Beach in the early days, perhaps 1,900 copies a year.Shakespeare sells well, but mainly to the French.Whitman studied journalism but, ratherthantakea job, setout to walk around the world.He got to Panama and then shipped to Hawaii.After wartime service in Greenland, he opened a bookshop in Taunton, Mass.outside of Boston, and then pitched up in Paris.The Mistral opened in 1951 on the Right Bank, but Whitman soon found his perfect spot, a monastery in the 1600s, on the Quai de Montebello.His stationary gives the address as Kilometre Zero since French road markers start at Notre Dame.He still runs book signings, poetry reading and Sunday teas.In the 1960s, he conducted discussions as the Free University of Paris in his upper chambers, awarding Make Love Not War buttons as diplomas.For a decade, he has been threatening to bring out his memoirs, announced as The Rag and Bone Bookshop of the Heart, from a line of W.B.Yeats.There are five Shakespeares and Company.Others in New York, Rome, Vienna and Berkeley, Calif., are not related to Whitman’s.Alda has more clout than anyone says Jack Weston LOS ANGELES (CP) Whatever Alan Alda wants, Alan Alda gets, says actor Jack Weston, who stars in the new CBS series The Four Seasons.The h a 1 f - h o u r comedy is written and produced by Alda, whose popularity from years of playing Hawkeye Pierce on MASH is virtually unsurpassed in the TV industry.“Alan has more clout than anybody I’ve ever heard of, even Norman Lear,” says Weston.“He doesn’t want a laugh track, so there isn’t one,” Weston says of the series, which begins Jan.29.“Alan doesn’t want executives on the set, so there are none.” Weston, 68, says CBS even dropped its stan-dard procedure of submitting the series to audi"nce testing because of Alda.But in describing Alda's influence, Weston doesn't mention that Alda's two daughters also star in the series, which is in the most enviable time slot in TV.following 60 Minutes.BASED ON MOVIE The TV program, based on Alda's movie about the often-turbulent friendship of four couples, has been compared to a middle-age version of The Big Chill., "Alan makes money for people and that’s the bottom line," says Weston, adding the movie, which cost $6.5 million, has made $63 million worldwide.Weston, who says he can t watch himself on film — “I hale the way I look; I think I’m ugly” — reprises his movie role as the neurotic dentist Danny Zimmer.In the series, his character moves from New York to Los Angeles.Although Alda will appear in the special hour-long premiere, he is not scheduled to be in any of the remaining 10 episodes filmed so far.However, Carol Burnett, Alda’s wife in the movie, may turn up in an occasional program.Weston admires Alda —- he describes him as being “classy and witty” — but admits Alda’s involvement might cause “a tremendous backlash in this town.” He says some Hollywood people would love to see Alda fall on his face.LOT OF JEALOUSY’ “There’s a lot of jealousy in this town.I think that’s why I didn't get an Oscar nomination for my work in the movie The Four Seasons and why Alan didn’t get a nomination for best screenplay.“It’s almost as though people were saying to Alan, ‘You’re in the big leagues now and you’re playing by our rules.’” Weston has spent much of his career on Broadway, but also has appeared in dozens of movies, most notably as the sadistic killer in Wait Until Dark.His accent is unmis-takeably New York — as is his aversion to almost everything about Hollywood.That fact becomes progressively clearer as he sips brandy to soothe a sore throat during a daylong session of interviews.“I loathe Hollywood, but I’m like a peach picker: I go where the crop is.” He says Los Angeles should be great because he has a plush expense account, lives in a big suite at the Beverly Hills Hotel and has a limousine at his disposal.“But every chance I get I run back to New York.I'm a city guy.I love cement.” His long lists of complaints about Los Angeles are typical — being trapped in a car all day, not being able to find a place to eat after 11 p.m., the lack of theatres “and real estate, real estate, everybody’s always talking about real estate.” But his real venom is saved for the creative community.In the 1960s, he starred in the series The Hathaways, about a couple who had three chimpanzees, and he has been ashamed of it ever since.He says TV has gone “down the toilet" since the networks moved operations to Los Angeles from New' York.Most TV comedies today “are made for feeble-minded drips.” When someone calls his TV series a sitcom, he pounds the table, explaining he can't bear the word “because to me it denotes Three’s Company.“If someone wrants to see Suzanne Somers shaking around for 30 minutes, that’s OK, but you have to give people something else.” He says The Four Seasons is attempting to be intelligent and classy.‘Product placement’ means big bucks LOS ANGELES (Reuter) — A milk carton, with the dairy’s name prominent, stands planted firmly between an actor and an actress as they smile at each other over the breakfast table in a movie scene.The camera lingers on a flashing hotel sign as the hero strides through the entrance below.In a car chase, a camera picks out the manufacturer’s name on the fastest car.The bottles on the shelves in a bar scene are all from the same company.Product placement, Hollywood’s name for plugging goods, has become big business and, for the first time, the studios are seeing it as a way of making money.The 20th Century-Fox film studio, which is leading the way, intends to charge between $10,000 and $40,000 to show a firm’s products in one of its films.COST DOUBLED “The cost of making films has doubled over the past 10 years,” says Chuck Ashman, the newly-appointed president of 20th Century-Fox Licensing and Merchandising Corp.“So where there is a legitimate need for a product in a film, we will work out an arrangement with a manufacturer to show that product and help reduce our production costs.” Until 10 years ago, studio property ma- nagers would go to auction sales, search through For Sale notices in newspapers and borrow from each other to keep down the cost of furnishing scenes.They would also borrow products from manufacturers.Then came product agents, who charged manufacturers to place their cars, ice cream, clothes, cornflakes and other goods in film scenes.Manufacturers paid the agents between $5,000 and $10,000 for the free international advertising.Now the studios are moving into the business, but “we will not create scenes specifically to promote products,” Ashman said.“The artistic integrity of the film will always come first.But films have to have the ring of authenticity these days and so if you show an airliner, it must have an authentic name on its fuselage.“A bar set could cost $100,000 to build.We will accept $25,000 from a liquor company toward the cost of building the set and the audience will see its products on the bar shelves,” Ashman said.“But if the scene finishes up on the cutting room floor, there will be no charge to the company.And there will be no pressure on the film director to keep in that scene.” The vice-president of merchandising at Warner Bros, Dan Romanelli, said his stu- dio will probably appoint a manager to deal directly with manufacturers on placing products.“We are talking to a restaurant chain, Hardee’s, about a film scene in one of their restaurants,” he said.“Afterwards, the restaurant might take part in a promotion campaign in which the name of the film would be included in restaurant advertisements.“But, in all these arrangements, the film producer must feel the scene or the product makes sense in the film,” Romanelli said.Product agents said they are not worried by competition from the studios.“Most films are made by independent producers these days and are only distributed by the major studios,” Don Nunley, president of Unique Product Placement, said.“The studios have full control over only a few films.” Nunley said his firm has 40 clients and placed products in 185 films last year.One of his clients is a brewery, Coors.“When E.T.in E.T.The Extra-Terrestrial took a Coors beer out of a refrigerator, that gave the beer a good image,” he said.“We used this exposure for a campaign against drinking and driving, with E .T.as a barman, saying ‘If you have too much to drink, don’t drive, phone home.’” TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27.198A 7 Killer slays televisions in desperate battle with satan J ust a short note.That happy, caring group of humanists known as the Pilgrims of St.Michael are at again fighting satan wherever they can find him.One of the more enterprising members of the association put his money — or at least his shotgun — where his mouth is recently and blew away nine of those offending idiot boxes that bring you Knowlton Nash every night.The gun-toting pilgrim, operating on the premise that televison is one of “Satan’s major instruments”, killed the soul-ruiners like so many quail Now I know — and Record entertainment buff Michael 'I’m not allowed near convents' McDevitt would agree — that the general fare offered us by the networks is often far from entertaining or educative, but really.Now that Detective Captain Leo ‘Clouseau’ Hamel is settling into his new role as Ascot-Lennoxville super sleuth, residents of the two municipalities can rest a little easier.Hamel, who was formerly chief of police in ‘Rhodesia East’, has been particularly busy lately putting the arm on a pair of snow fence thieves.Why they wanted the snow fence I’ll never know.According to Hamel, a third arrest is imminent.Residents of the area are asked to keep on the lookout for a suspicious-looking youth presumably sheltered on the leeward side of a snow drift.The British art world is apparently in a Force 3 snit this week over the unveiling of a portrait of Mrs.Charles Wind-sor-Mountbatten.Although the lady in question — better known as Diana Princess of Wales to you common folk — says she likes the picture just fine, she appears to be in a minority.Brian Sewell, art critic for The Tatler, summed up the opposition’s point of view by saying “It’s the pits.” The whole sordid affair was brought on when the Worshipful Company of Grocers — probably a fancy London version of the A&P — commissioned Australian-born painter June Mendoza to whip up a little something to hang in its banquet hall.Here, Lady Di will at least be in good company hanging beside portraits of Charles II, whose dad lost his head in a discussion with Parliament; William III, whose only claim to fa me is that he’ll eventually fill the gap between William II and William IV; and that most notable example of the royal family George III, who was barking mad for the better part of his lengthy reign.For those of you not up at the veritable crack of dawn on Thursday, you missed the event of the year.Record editor Charles ‘Is my make-up all right?’ Bury, was the guest of CTV’s, Canada AM.Chuck, looking uncharacteristically dashing in his blazer, was there to explain exactly what it is that the Sherbrooke Police have against carpet layers.The Record’s answer to Ted Knight denied being nervous in front of the bright lights and professed that the rapid shifting of his gaze up and down had more to do with the unusual system the CTV uses in setting up its cameras than any untoward shyness on his part.According to Bury, the cameras were slung somewhere above his head, while the monitor on which he watched his interviewer was at his feet.Not wanting the nation to see his bad side, our fearless leader did considerable bobbing and weaving in a Who’s who By TADEUSZ LETARTE Rumors that Lady Di suffered hormonal imbalances following her last pregnancy have been completely dispelled by this recent portrait by artist June Mendoza.vain effort to follow the right camera.Don’t quit your day job, Charles.Journalist Peter Worthington, whose personal political philosophy causes him to exclude the writings of Attila the Hun on the grounds that he was too liberal, announced this week that he will seek the Regressive Preservative nomination in Broadview-Greenwood for a second time.Many of you will remember during the last election Worthington ran as an independent after the riding rejected his bid to be the official standard-bearer of the Clark party.Ultimate- ly, he succeeded in taking enough votes from the official Tory candidate to ensure a win for the NDP.Not one to let little things like party unity, political integrity and the like stand in his way, Worthington is already claiming the nomination is rigged in his oponent’s favor.Rumor has it that Brian Baloney, present head of Canada's permanent opposition, will offer Worthington a cabinet position should he ever get elected.Perhaps Minister of Interprovincial Relations or Health and Welfare where his tact and conciliatory nature would be most appreciated.Hard-core Scotsmen who have the added misfortune of residing in Ontario, were greatly chagrined to find that their traditional celebration of poet Robbie Burns’ bir thday would be seriously hampered by the unavailability of genuine haggis upon which to feast.The national dish calls for spices, suet, lung and other entrails to be ceremo-niuosly boiled in a sheep's stomach for it to be genuine, but the Ontario government’s health regulations forbid the selling of sheep stomachs unless they are already cooked.Provenders of this re-cycled refuse, therefore, were forced to substitute sheep intestines in the preparation which is not the same thing at all.really.A particular mention of congratulations has to go to Lennoxville Record carrier Valmore Smith who recently celebrated an unbelievable 25 years' service with this illustrious publication.Smith is an institution in his Lennoxville kingdom, and his friendly face and eager smile have greatly enhanced the paper’s reputation (much like my own charm has) in this happy burg.I have no idea how the brave lad has managed to survive the ups and downs of this establishment for the last quarter-century — not to mention the Belvedere St.hill — but I offer my personal congratulations and admiration to a man who is much more reliable than the post office, and a much more pleasant fellow to deal with.Here’s to 25 more, Valmore.From our You Really Gotta Hand it to the Government file: In it’s infinite wisdom, the Commission de protection du territoire agricole du Québec (a.k.a.CPTAQ — Confusion Preceded only by Totally Arrogant Queries) closed down the sawmill (and livelihood) of Ogden resident Wesley Jones June 29, claiming that the rock-infested, swampy stuff his mill is on is zoned as agricultural land.Immediately after that he applied for a rezoning but until last Friday had received nothing but stalls, delays and other arrogant replies most characteristically associated with the government.No news was bad news Friday for Jones, as the registe-, red letter which arrived that day told him his file had been removed from the active list because the dimwits at the commission — after seven months — still didn’t have • enough information to make a decision.Meanwhile, Jones has lost $25,000 gross income, the engine from his mill — he had to sell it to stay ahead of the bills — his confidence, hope and just about everything else.The commission may take as long to get around to hearing his case again as they did the first time.Thanks, guys.Keep up the good work.Michael York relishes the chance to play the heavy LOS ANGELES (CP) — Michael Yorkfinally gets to play a heavy in the CBS movie Master of Ballantrae.“I relished the chance to play someone evil,” says York.“I was convinced when they first offered me the role lhat they wanted me to play the good brother.” “But I’ve played so many nice guys I was delighted,” to take on the role of the cad in the movie, adapted from the Robert Louis Stevenson novel of the same name.The three-hour film, being shown Jan.31, is a high-spirited, somewhat corny, and overly long mid-18th century adventure story, complete with pirates and duels and buried treasure.It follows the deadly rivalry of two Scottish ¦brothers in their travels from Scotland to France, India and North America.York plays the devilish brother James, who gets his kicks by trying to steal his brother’s wife, taking a horsewhip to a woman or blackmailing his family.GIELGUD STARS Another well-known good guy, Richard Thomas — John Boy on TV’s The Waltons — plays the mild-mannered brother, Henry, while Sir John Gielgud plays their aging father.It’s not difficult to understand why producers have so often cast York as the hero.The 42-year-old actor is the personification of Mr.Nice Guy, and it’s not only because of his angelic, blond good looks.During a recent round of interviews to promote coming U.S.network programs, vi- siting TV critics were treated to a parade of actors, the majority of whom clearly relished the chance to talk about themselves.But York, looking the very model of an English gentleman in a grey pin-stripe suit, button-down shirt and paisley tie, seemed entirely out of step.His responses to questions were, of course, polite and sincere but brief.It was almost as though he couldn’t accept that anyone was interested in anything he might have to say.HATES RUDENESS He did let it slip, ho-wever, that he has worked with some prima donnas in his career — the sort who keep fellow actors and crew waiting on the set, or throw tantrums.It upsets him, he said, because there is nothing he detests more than unprofessionalism.“ F m pe rson a Uy very intolerant of bad behavior,” he said in his very proper Oxford accent.“There’s no excuse for it.” “The greatest actors I’ve worked with are coincidentally those who are prompt, courteous and prepared.” Things, however, are looking up, he said.“There isn’t the indulgence there used to be" in the film industry.LIVES IN MONACO York, who left England for tax purposes and now lives in Monaco with his wife, Pat, a photographer, admitted he has a secret desire to play an Ameri-can in a weekly comedy series.When told that it’s difficult to envision him in such a role, he said “that’s precisely why I want to do it; it would be constantly demanding.” Although he has played 20th-century characters, including roles in Cabaret and The Man Called Intrepid, York is known for his work in Shakespearean dramas and such period costume pieces as The Three Muske- teers, The Four Musketeers, Great Expectations and BBC’s The Forsythe Saga.“It’s a depressing thought to be typecast in period dramas,” said York.That’s why his next role will be a contemporary one.He said he is to play a Polish concentration camp survivor in the movie based on the book For Those I Loved, by Martin Gray.His other coming movies include The Riddle of the Sands, which he described as a great sailing and spy story, and the miniseries Robinson Crusoe.QUEBEC MARCH OF DIMES for the disabled Be generous! LA PARADE DES DIX SOUS DU QUÉBEC pour les handicapés Soyez généreux! 8-TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984 WHAT’S ON Music Well, the great battle of the bars that Mikey got sucked into talking about that was supposed to be going on in Lennoxville between The Georgian Hotel and FL Hideaway seems to have fizzled out before it ever even got going.The G seems determined to rely more on its dart games than bands to bring in the crowds and whenever music does happen it seems to be of a rather spontaneous nature without much fanfare.You basically just have to take your chances which leaves this columnist rather empty-handed in the advance notice category.As for Calvin down at FL Hideaway there is plenty of talk and planning going on about what new things are in store, but so far the novelty part has been a mite scarce.I will admit, however that the three-man combination cooked up with Hob Boisclair, Rick Benny and Jacques Jobin called Crossroads surprised even me, a convinced fan of the above-named gentlemen.The trio, despite having only had a few days serious practice time, managed to come out with a tight, versatile package that was more than just satisfactory.For a three-man band to come up with enough sound to fill a room without leaving obvious gaps has always been a problem but these boys do not suffer from that difficulty.Experience, hard work and talent combine in the group to form an excellent group and the fact that the boys are made to fill in holes usually filled by keyboards and/or second guitars allows each to show off just that much more.The potential is very high here if the band can beat tradition and stay together long enough to cash in on it.They’ll be entertaining the troops at the Hideaway this weekend, tonight and tomorrow.At the Manoir Waterville this weekend, tonight and tomorrow, the country rock group Crown and Anchor are performing with a good selection of middle-of-the-road country tunes.Veterans of the popular 747, the fellows who make up this outfit have a fair bit of talent and experience and an equally extensive enthusiasm which adds up to a fair bit of entertainment.At the Del Monty down in Rock Island, the rock group Toys moves down from Sherbrooke’s Rock Palace to play tonight and tomorrow.This is a successful touring band that provides the grinding rock and roll that is always in demand somewhere.At Le Cabaret in Granby this weekend until Sunday the group AZ is performing and, judging by their poster, which is all 1 ha ve to go on.there are four of them, they are young, wear tight pants and have a female singer.For those who prefer their music a little more contemplative, yet not so serious and deep as to be obtuse, the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra will be presenting the second performance of this winter’s season with its Pop Concert tomorrow evening at University of Sherbrooke's Salle Maurice O'Breadyin the Centre Culturel.The program is a varied selection of pop classics, film themes and modern compositions from the pens of such notables as Jean-Pierre Ferland Stéphane Venne and Moe Koffman.Works by some of the traditional standby’s like Liszt and Strauss will also be offered.The concert is being conducted by Brian J.Ellard who was until last year director of the Symphony and department head of U de S’s department of music.This will be a lively and entertaining performance and is an excellent opportunity for those unfamiliar with sym-phoinic music to realize that the genre does not have to be so high brow and exclusive as to be inaccessible to the average Joe.The concert begins at 8.30.On Sunday at 11 a.m.also at the Salle Maurice O’Bready, the Sons et Brioches series sponsored by Jeunesses Musicales du Canada is presenting something a little special with Jgor Stravinsky's Petrouchka performed by pianists Dominique Morel and Douglas Nemish.both recipients of a master's degree in music from the Université de Montréal.Petrouchka is a traditional character in Russian folk puppet theatre in much the same way as are Punch and Judyin our own heritage.In this tale, however, the poor Petrouchka becomes enamoured with a lovely ballerina who is being dazzled by a very wealthy but not very nice nobleman Devastated by his desire’s indifference to him.the determined Petrouchka sets out to win the lady's heart.The animation for this show is being put on by the puppet theatre l’Illusion a company that has enjoyed several successful tours of Europe since its founding only four years ago.This is a delightful show that should entertain both adults and those not quite done yet.The performance begins at 11 a m.(with coffee and doughnuts served beforehand) and is a reasonable $1.50 for adults, $1.00 for students and 50?for other kids.Exhibitions The Bishop’s-1 \imfAmi Art Gallery has re-opened its aesthetic doors following the holidays and is presenting an exhibit by the teachers of the Bishop’s - VhampLin Fine Arts Faculty which will continue until February 13.Inthisexhi-bit.the faculty of fine arts at the two institutions gets a % 1 7 By MICHAEL McDEVITT chance to display its work and to demonstrate its skills and talents.Featured in the exhibit will be paintings by Ophra Benazon, David Sorensen, Harlan Johnson, and Bernard Ga-moy, along with ceramics by Ken Madokoro and sculpture by Jim Benson.The gallery is located in the Marjorie Donald House of the student union building, and is open from 11 a.m until 3 p.m on weekdays.There’s just this weekend left to catch Insects and their Impact on the Environment at Coaticook’s Musée Beaulne.This highly educational display brings you into the world of the insect and demonstrates how absolutely vital to our environmental well-being the little monsters are.Although they sting, bite, creep, eat crops, get in your soup and drive you nuts when you’re trying to sleep, they remain the most successful group of living creatures on the face of the earth, and are absolutely necessary to the maintenance of our habitat as we know it.There is no justice.The exhibit is at the Beaulne until Sunday One more weekend also of the photographic exhibit entitled Canadian Winter at the Arts Sutton Gallery in Sutton.The show', a product of The National Association of Photographic Art is dedicated to the beauty of our Canadian winters as seen through the eyes of some of Canada's most gifted photograhers.So get up early, start the car, shovel the driveway, dress the kids up warm and shuttle on down to the gallery at 8 Main street and see how beautiful Canadian winters really are.The doors are open Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m.until 5 p.m.just when it’s dark and is starting to get real cold.At Sherbrooke’s Galerie Horace at 906 King street west, the strange multi-layered paintings of Marcel St-Pierre continue to amaze.This is interesting stuff, but I’m honestly not quite sure I know what to make of it.This is one you'll just have to check out for yourself.1 strongly suggest you make a point to run up and get a look at Kent Benson’s Newton and the All-Stars at the Galerie d’Art at the University of Sherbrooke’s Centre Culturel.Benson, a trained physicist, has taken this academnic knowlege and blended it with his unquestionable artistic gifts to produce an exhibition of pottery that is quite an eye-catcher.The title of course reflects his physics training and the show is a philosophical exploration of the shared world of art and science.Other shows at U de S, all until February 5 are Le Nord du Canada a photograhic essay on Canada’s north in the Grand Hall and Lueurs de Mexique a personal photographic statement by Jacques Raby.At the Galerie du Centre Culturel Yvonne Bombardier in Valcourt until February 2, Homage à Ti-Blanc Richard continues its respectful tribute to the grand ol’ man of Townships country music.In Arthabaska, the Musée Laurier features the beautiful soapstone sculpture of the late Davidialuk Alasuaq.This is a fine display of genuine Inuit treasures which quietly yet powerfully evoke the loneliness and vitality of a culture that is rapidly being destroyed by our ’civilizing’ process.In the events department, this coming Thursday, February 2, in Room 20 of the Johnson Science Building of Bishop's ainititrsiir at 8 p.m.there will be a lecture by noted biologist and author Professor Vincent G.Dethier on The World of Taste and Smell.Professor Dethier is famous for his ability to bring the wonders of his discipline to the layman in clear, concise and humorous terms.Everybody will recognize at once the importance of these two most sensual of senses in his everyday life and Professor Dethier will explore the scientific basis behind our ability to perceive objects in this fascinating manner.The processes we take for granted are in fact complicated chemi- cal reactions that involve some of the most complex responses from our central nervous system.So, go and hear Dethier speak, and the next time you find yourself hungrily preparing to get down to your favorite tender morsel, mouth watering as exotic aromas waft through your tingling nostrils, savory juices exciting your taste buds as they swirl enticingly around your delirious tongue, you will be able to think back to this lecture and enjoy your wallowing with a complete understanding of what is going on.Finally, the Fondation du Mont Notre-Dame has organized a Salon de Courtepointe (quilting salon) for Saturday, February 4.The salon will gather at Mont Notre-Dame, that charming private girls school, at 114 Cathédrale street in Sherbrooke, where noted artist Francine Lari-vière-Robichaud will be on hand to demonstrate some of her award-winning techniques and to display some of her work.There will also be a series of ateliers to help develop your skill in this warmth-inducing craft.The whole thing starts at 1 p.m and continues until 10.I’d love to attend myself, but a federal ordinance forbids me to go within 200 yards (182.88 meters) of the place (see above).Movies The action is neither particularly hot nor heavy in the area for movies this week, but specialty film fans may have a little bit to look forward too.First of all, James Bond fans still have the chance to catch Sean Connery, whom many feel was never satisfacto-rally replaced as Ian Fleming’s super-spy, returning to the role that made him rich and famous in Never Say Never Again which might just as well be Connery’s own motto since he reversed his earlier decision never to return to the Bond character.The film is traditional Bond with lots of beautiful women, exotic settings and very bad men.Bond, of course, remains irresistable to the ladies while he calmly goes about his daily task of saving the world.The presence of the lovely Barbara Carrera and Kim Basinger does absolutely nothing to detract from the movie’s basic purpose of stimulating adolescent fantasy.In Cowansville this week, horror film fans get a double dose with the presentation of Christine and Happy Birthday to Me at the Cinéma Princesse.Christine is the latest creation by Steven King and deals in his typically gruesome fashion with the problems encountered by a man whose beautiful ’57 Chevy displays characteristics usually associated with exceptionally beautiful, jealous and bitchy females.This stereotype (never to be found in real life) takes on a particularly macabre aspect when Christine (the car) decides to assert her aggressive nature in physical terms.Happy Birthday to Me is a film Mikey has not had the opportunity to enjoy, but it bears all the trappings of the ‘formula’ horror flics of the seventies with mysterious evil forces wiping out supposedly innocent people with an exceptional amount of nastiness.Of local interest, producers of the film had apparently originally planned to use Lennoxville and Bishop’s University as a setting for the macabre tale but for one reason or another the deal fell through.I guess one horror story is enough.For those who prefer silliness on the ski slopes, Hot Dog is being held over for another week at the Cinémas Carrefour.This film focuses on the activities surrounding a championship free-style ski-jumping competition and develops into one of those wild free-for-alls fundamental to this kind of comedy.Unbelievably, this film is already on top of the list of movies grossing the most revenues this year, but I guess that’s kind of symptomatic.Anyway, there are some pretty spectacular ski-stunts to be seen in this film and they help make the thing almost worthwhile.You might enjoy it, lots of people have.Alexander Galt Regional High School is also getting into the film business and they are presenting a winner this week with Poltergeist a very good, if a little exhuberant, horror film made by wunderkind Steven Spielberg.A poltergeist is, traditionally, a malevolent and mischievous spirit bound and determined to upset the normal tranquility of human existence.This fellow, however, definitely got up on the wrong side of whatever it is poltergeists get up from, and wages out and out terrorism that would make a Druse proud, on a poor unsuspecting ordinary American middle class family.Powerful special effects highlight the film which will be shown in three parts over noon hours for the inmates of the venerable institution of learning, and on Tuesday evening for the general populace at 7.30 in the Auditorium.Tickets are $1.50 for adults, $1.00 for kids.There’s a Woody Allen festival going on at the University of Sherbrooke tonight, and the featured films are Annie Hall at 7.30 and Manhattan at 9.30.Now, 1 have absolutely no idea how Woody Allen translates into French or even if the French-Canadian cultural psyche has any points of reference with which to relate to the man, but it might be interesting to find out.Annie Hall is a rather ridiculous but amusing autobiographical tale as is Manhattan although the latter is a little more serious and, as a result, was a TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984—9 WHAT’S ON little less popular at the box office.Supporting characterizations by Diane Keaton and Mariel Hemmingway contribute to the quality of each film respectively.Television Movies — some old, some new — highlight the tube’s offerings this week with a sampling that has to have something for just about everyone.Tonight on Channel 12 at 1.05, Clint Eastwood puts in one of his better efforts as Philo Beddoes in Every Which Way But Loose, the first in what turned out to be a series for the keen-eyed Eastwood.Philo is a none-too-smart trucker who moonlights exchanging barefisted differences of opinion with other boys just as clever as he.He is accompanied on his excursions by good buddy Geoffrey Lewis and Clyde, an orangutan who is by far the brains of the outfit.Along the way our heroes meet up with an ambitious country and western singer (Sondra Locke) whose main talent seems to be horizontally inclined, and a bumbling brood of bikers whom they proceed to antagonize.The movie is nonsense but there are lots of good chuckles.On Saturday at 8, Channel 12 presents The Making of a Male Model starring Joan Collins and some wimp named Jon-Erik Hexum.This piece of sexist balderdash is designed to appeal to the basest desires in all you lust-possessed women out there, and I, of course, am outraged by this demeaning portrayal of men as nothing more than objects to be flaunted, used and abused.Everybody should be ashamed of themselves.In much better taste is the double-header of Humphrey Bogart films beginning at 9 on Vermont ETV.The twin-bill starts off with one of Bogey’s best films High Sierra.Bogart plays a soft-hearted killer who entangles an innocent woman in his desperate attempt to escape justice.Quite touching in a rather bent sort of way.This gem is followed by The Petrified Forest, the movie that established Bogart’s dominance of the ruthless killer character that gained him a national following.Bogart plays Duke Mantee, a notoriously bloodthirsty hood who holds Bette Davis and Leslie Howard hostage in a roadside diner.Back on Channel 12, at midnight, one of the better horror films ever made, The Exorcist is presented.Ellen Burstyn Max Von Sydow and Linda Blair star in this frightening tale of a young girl’s possession by an evil spirit (the devil really did make her do it).On Sunday afternoon at 3, the CBC is bringing back one of the best mini-series ever filmed Smiley’s People, based on John Le Carré’s novel and characters, this extraordinary series follows veteran spy George Smiley in his battle of wits against his old nemesis from the KGB, Karla.This is a very suspenseful drama and I suggest that if you’re going to watch it for the first time, you pay very careful attention.Like Le Carré’s novels, the show moves quickly and an inattentive viewer might find himself lost before he knows it.Well worth the effort, however.Alec Guinness is a perfect George Smiley.At 9 on Vermont ETV , the humourous aspects of the British presence on the Emerald Isle are examined in The British R.M.Peter Bowles stars as Maj.Sinclair Yeates, a traditional British officer of the imperialist stripe who comes to Ireland in the hope of finding a good life as the respectable bearer of a resident magistrate’s title.His job is to make peace between British law and Irish interpretation thereof, and naturally, befuddlement and chaos soon follow.It is a light-hearted look at the the misunderstanding between invader and native in that sorry land.Also at 9 on CBC, Salome Bey presents her critically acclaimed celebration of black musical entertainment in Indigo.At 10, Vermont ETV does it again with a look at the war most North Americans choose to forget in a 15-part series The Unknown War.On June 22, 1941 the massed might of Nazi Germany rolled across the Soviet frontier to herald the beginning of one of the most brutal, vicious and unrelenting armed conflicts in human history.For almost four years Nazi and Communist armies waged the ideological war that Hitler had so long dreamed of and the cost in human lives and suffering was immeasurable.During this period, the Soviet army and people suffered casualties estimated at 20 million killed, a total that surpasses the losses of all other eomabttant countries combined.It was on the Eastern front that the finest flower of German youth perished and where Hitler’s dream of world conquest died.When the Allied millions landed on Norman beaches, the best of the German army already lay dead in Ukrainian fields or, after Stalingrad, was rotting in Siberian prison camps.On Monday at 9, Channel 12 presents the final in the Omen trilogy of films devoted to the story of Damien Thorn, son of Satan, successful politician and all-around pleasant companion.The Final Conflict shows our grown-up hero ready to assume his proper role in the order of things.At 10.30 p.m.Vermont ETV profiles one of America’s better novelists E.L.Doctorow whose Ragtime, Welcome to Hard Times, The Book of Daniel and Loon Lake all offer a distinct analysis of the American psyche and mythology.At midnight on Channel 12, Roddy MacDowell and Mary Steenburgen star in Time after Time a suspense comedy in which H.G.Wells chases Jack the Ripper all the way to modern San Francisco in his famous time machine.Also at midnight, CBC begins a week of late-night Edward G.Robinson films with his most famous role as Little Caesar .On Thursday, at midnight, Channel 12 offers The Warriors, a film about street gangs that caused a major ruckus when it first appeared in urban theatres a few years back.Thomas Waites, Michael Beck and a whole slew of other unknowns star.Finally, on Friday night, Channel 12 presents Rocky the film that turned Sylvester Stallone from a struggling unknown into a struggling celebrity.Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith and Burt Young save this ridiculous fairy tale from the derision it otherwise deserves.The boxing choreography is also quite good.Radio CBC Stereo kicks off this week’s listening with what will definitely get the Mikey Occasional Award for Non Sequitur (a MOANS) in radio programming at 6.30 when Music in my Life features Candian diplomatic hero Ken Taylor.(You remember him, he was our ambassador in Iran who smuggled out them Yanks when the American embassay was being occupied by the ragged rabble).Well Ken is going to play some of his favourite tunes for us (Have Ayatollah You Lately That I Love You?; Shake, Iraq and Roll?) and talk about other things as well.He’ll probably tell us his favorite recipe for Aubergines Parmesan and his ideas on the perfect woman, too.Jeez! On Saturday at 11.05 in the a m.The Entertainers introduces us to Diane Dupuy, the founder of The Famous People Players a black-light theatre group that has been stunning audiences throughout North America ever since Liberace brought them down to Lost Wages to open his act for him.The Famous People Players company is made up of mentally handicapped young adults who were determined to prove that mental disability does not necessarily prevent people from leading useful, productive and satisfying lives.We at the Record knew that already.The Entertainers is rebroadcast on CBC Radio on Sundays at 1.30.At 2 on both CBC Radio and CBC Stereo The Metropolitan Opera presents MacBeth.Famous Italian Giusseppe Verdi wrote the tunes to this operatic version of Shakespeare's tragic tale of power, ambition, greed and the foolishness of allowing your wife to influence career decisions.Renatta Scotto and Sherrill Milnes star.At 7.05 on Saturday Stereo Theatre, a play about the importance of communication, understanding and empathy is presented in Loose Talk by Sharon Riis.Annie and Rosa are the last survivors of a band of women and children who fled the carnage of a war-torn future, and who now lay huddled alone in a cave.They bicker, reminisce, and struggle to overcome their differences in an attempt to create some sort of understanding with which they can continue.Also at 7.05 on CBC Radio’s The Ocean Limited folkie Chris Rawlings is presented in concert from Halifax.At 11.05 on CBC Stereo , singer Connie Kaldor is presented in concert.Kaldor is one of those special artists who can combine lyricism with politics and come out with something educative and still touching.She mixes humour with sadness, and satire with idealistic romance and still manages to make sense.She’s something else.At 4.05 on CBC Radio The Odyssey of Homer continues with our undaunted hero recalling his visit to the Land of the Dead where he chats it up with a blind seer (You figure that one out) and visits with his late mom and comrades-in-arms.He then trots off to continue his travels during which he tackles the seductive Sirens, the multi-faced Scylla, and the churning whirlpool Charybdis.At 9.05 on CBC Radio’s Ideas the final episode in the biography of George Orwell, which finds the writer hiding away on a Scottish isle desperately trying to finish his latest novel Nineteen eighty-four before TB takes him off to that giant interrogation room in the sky.Beginning Monday on Morningside at 9.05 a.m.CBC Radio will be featuring readings from the diaries of noted Canadian diplomat and, now raconteur Charles Ritchie.Culled from the old guy’s best-selling memoirs, the readings offer insights into some of the important and the famous of this century in political, diplomatic, and social circles.Ritchie’s career spanned many years and gave him a remarkable insight into some of the century’s greatest figures.On Ideas this week; Monday and Tuesday: What is Money?, a look at something we all wish we knew more about.Wednesday and Thursday: The War of Words; a look at the real meaning of all the posturing, name calling, and outright childish behavior of nations in the face of mutual destruction.I Mini artist Kay Kinsman \v work is still on display at the Carrefour branch of the Sherbrooke Trust.i A* K» TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984 This week's TV Listings for this week's television programs as supplied by Compulog I 0 Corp.While we make every effort to ensure their accuracy, they are J o subject to change without notice.I STATIONS LISTED CRKT - Montreal i Radio Canada) WCAX - Burlington, Yt.(CBS) WPTZ - Plattsburgh, VY.(NBC) t BMT - Montreal (CBC) CH1.T - Sherbrooke (TVA) WM IVV- Poland Spring, Me.(ABC) O CO © es QD © CKSH- Sherbrooke ( Radio Canada) CFTM - Montreal (TVA) CFCF - Montreal (CTV) WVNY - Burlington (ABC) Radio-Québec V ermont ETV - Burlington y Saturday Compiled by the staff of the World Almanac Spnrfs 1.11.1.Name the only Purdue University basketball player to average more than 30 points per game during his collegiate career.2.Name the last New York Jet to lead the AFC in pass receiving.3.Who scored the most game-winning goals during the 1982-83 regular NHL season?4.Which team drafted Mitchell Wiggins in the first round of the 1983 NFL draft?5.Name the last Baltimore Colt to lead the AFC In pass receiving.6.In which hall of fame is Billy Hardwick enshrined?7.Name the first Minnesota Twin to lead the American League In batting.8.Name the second Minnesota Twin to lead the American League In batting.9.Name the first Minnesota Twin to lead the American League in batting three times.1/61 ‘9961 >961 ‘ba||0*uoi 6 9961 BAIIO *uoi g frget ‘baho Auoi / 6u||Mog g uo)6u)psBM eor Ç eueipui * 21 eiLidiepeimd ‘ddojd uepg x Z961 jensg 061009 'I junowM3|U T Sports SUNDAY (CBS) NCAA BASKETBALL University of Arkansas Razorbacks vs.Villanova University Wildcats, with Verne Lundquist and Steve Grote providing the commentary, live, from the Palestra.Philadelphia, Pa.(CBS) NBA ALL-STAR GAME The 34th Annual NBA All-Star Game with top players !r the East challenging those from the West, wi'h Uick Stockton and Tommy Heinsohn providing the commentary.Pat O'Brien will host, live, from McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colo.(CBS) SPORTS SUNDAY Boxing: WBC Super Lightweight Championship bout between champion Bruce Curry and Bill Costello, with Tim Ryan and Gil Clancy providing the commentary, live, from Beaumont, Tex ; John Madden’s Journeys," travels with CBS Sports' colorful analyst (tape) ; Women's World Speed Skating Championships with John Tesh reporting (tape) from Deventer, Netherlands; and World Cup Skiing Highlights; Men's Giant Slalom (tape) with Tim Ryan and Billy Kidd reporting, from Kirchburg, Austria.(NBC)COLLEGE BASKETBALL Louisiana State at North Carolina.(NBC) SPORTSWORLD Highlights: World Professional Figure Skating Championship — part one of a three-part presentation from Landover, Md., Coverage of the Millrose Games, featuring the top names in track and field, from Madison Square Garden in New York City.MORNING 6:00 0 NEW YOU (B UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR 6:30 Œ) CIRCLE SQUARE 7:00 Q WONDER WOMAN Q CARTOONS O HEALTH FIELD 03 CISCO KID © GREAT SPACE COASTER 7:16 0 MIRE ET MUSIQUE 7:30 0 O CALIMERO / QRI3U, LE PETIT DRA-QON O CHILDREN'S THEATRE "The Adventures Of Energy" Animated.This musical special illustrates the subject of energy and its uses.0 100 HUNTLEY STREET © GREAT SPACE COASTER 6:00 0 O NILS HOLGERS-SON Movie Ratings Outstanding .itiràir Excellent .Very Good .?Good .A-AH Not Bad ?Fair Poor ?O THE BISKITTS O THE FLINTSTONE FUNNIES O © THE MON-CHNCHIS / LITTLE RASCALS / RICHIE RICH © HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS 8:30 O O PASSE-PARTOUT O SATURDAY SUPER-CADE O THE SHIRT TALES © STORYTIME 9:00 O O REMI O SMURFS g O A3 L'ANIMATHEQUE O © SCOOBY OOO 0 LET'S GO © TIME’S HARVEST: EXPLORING THE FUTURE 9:16 0 GOOD MORNING 9:30 OO CANDY O DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS Q SESAME STREET O 0 SKIPPY LE KANGOUROU O © PAC-MAN ! RUBIK CUBE / MENUDO 0 SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON © SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE 10:00 O Q ULYSSE 31 O PLASTICMAN O 0 LES CHEVAUX DU SOLEIL (spQrts prQbëP Superstars return for 12th year of competition MORE SUPERS If the Rose Bowl game is the "grand-daddy of all bowl games," as NBC reminds us every New Year’s Day, ABC's "The Men’s Superstars" has to be the granddaddy of TV junk sports.It’s also the father of that great prime-time athletic event, "Battle of the Network Stars." This weekend, ’’The Men’s Superstars" starts its 12th year in its Sunday afternoon slot.Next weekend the show's spinoff, “The Women's Superstars," begins its season.Once again the show's host will be Al Michaels, with help from ABC commentators Reggie Jackson and Anne Simon.This year's competitors include boxers Marvin Hagler and Ray "Boom Boom" Manclnl; Baltimore Orioles' pitchers Tippy Martinez and Storm Davis, and pole vault champion Billy Olson.Women on the starting line include tennis’ Martina Navratilova; basketball's Nancy Lieberman; high-jump star Louise Ritter and pro skier Toril Borland.As in past years, athletes participating in the men’s and women's events may not compete in their specialty Each entrant must choose seven of the 10 events in which he will competete.And athletes are not permitted to enter more than three years in a Reggie Jackson row, thereby guranteeing new competitors every year.For men, the events are tennis, bowling, rowing, swimming, weightlifting, 100-yard dash, half-mile run, obstacle course, bicycle race and closest-to-the-pin golf competition.Women’s events include tennis, bowling, rowing, swimming, basketball shoot, 60-yard dash, quarter-mile run, bicycle race, obstacle course and a clos-est-to-the-pin competition.Quick quiz: Who won last year's “Superstars” titles?You don’t know?San Francisco '49er wide receiver Renaldo Nehemi-ah, who caught few passes in the NFL this season, was quick to grab the $15,000 men's first prize.On the distaff side, the winner was basketball player Ann Meyers, who won three titles in the last three years.FANTASY ISLAND Christopher Hewett is featured as Lawrence on ABC’s “Fantasy Island," airing SATURDAY, JAN.28 CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME 0 TERRYTOON8 © FOCUS ON SOCIETY 10:30 O O LA VALLEE SECRETE O CHARLIE BROWN AND SNOOPY Q ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS O PAR 27 O CHASSE ET PECHE O © THE LITTLES 0 MADAME ET SON FANTOME 0 SMURFS 11:00 G O LES HEROS DU SAMEDI O BENJI, ZAX AND THE ALIEN PRINCE O MR.T Q PETS PLEASE O 0 JOGGING O © PUPPY / SCOOBY DOO ! SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK © BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT 11:30 0 BUGS BUNNY / ROAD RUNNER O AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ! INCREDIBLE HULK O TWILIGHT ZONE O 0 JUSTICE POUR TOUS AFTERNOON 12:000 O LA SEMAINE PARLEMENTAIRE O MA JA, THE BEE O 0 MIDI A QUATORZE HEURES Avec Louise-Josee Mondoux.O that teen show 0 WRESTLING © WEEKEND SPECIAL The dreams of a young boy to win a contest are shattered when he eventually wins a flock of chickens.(R) tp © NEW LITERACYdNTRO TO COMPUTERS 12:30 O THUNOARR O SPREAD YOUR WMGS A young Russian girl, fascinated with puppets, Is selected for a season-long workshop to learn how to make and manipulate simple puppets and write scripts.(R) O © AMERICAN BANDSTAND Guests: Matthew Wilder, Stephanie Mills.© NEW LITERACYdNTRO TO COMPUTERS 1:00 O O O’WER A DEMAIN O FAT ALBERT Q COLLEGE BASKETBALL Maryland at Notre Dame Q STEP PIN’ OUT Featured: Joyce Payte; a profile of theatre director Alexander Hauavater.(R) © MOVIE ?H "The Bad News Bears" (1976, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal.A whiakey-aipping Little League coach transforms his losing team into pennant contenders by signing up two of the meanest, toughest players around.© ACROSS THE FENCE 1:30 0 CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL O BUSINESS WATCH O WILD KINGDOM © AMERICA'S TOP TEN © VICTORY GARDEN Bob Thomson gives tips on caring for hanging indoor plants.(R) 2:00 O O HOCKEY Le Canadien de Montreal reçoit lea Penguins de Pittsburgh O NCAA BASKETBALL St.John's at Syracuse or Georgia at Kentucky O WILD KINGDOM Q 0 ENTRE NOUS Avec Serge Laprade.O LORNE GREENE'S NEW WILDERNESS © PGA GOLF "Seniors Championship” (from Palm Beach Gardena, Fla.) © L’ACTUALITE ECONOMIQUE © MOVIE -k + V, "Ten North Frederick" (1968, Drama) Gary Cooper, Diane Varsi.A man's political career is ruined by hit dominating wife, so he hides behind alcohol and extramarital affairs.2:30 Q FROM NOW ON O MOVIE AW* "Cowboy" (1968, Adventure) Jack Lemmon, Glenn Ford.A hotel clerk teams up with a cattleman to drive a herd of cattle to Mexico.© S.O.S.J'ECOUTE (R) 3:00 O COLLEGE BASKETBALL Oklahoma at Memphis State Q SPORT8WEEKEND Scheduled: Women's World Cup downhill ski race (from Megeve, France); men's World Cup downhill (from Garmlsch-Partenkirchen, Weal Germany); Carling O'Keefe five-pin bawling champion-ahip (live from Toronto, Ont.) O 0 RACONTE-MOf LA MER 0 ORIGINAL SIX HOCK- EY HEROES Boston vs.Montreal © SPORTSBEAT 3:30 O 0 LA ROUTE OLYMPIQUE © PBA BOWLING "$125,000 Quaker State Open" (live from Forum Bowling Lanes in Grand Prairie, Texas) 4:00 O NCAA BASKETBALL DePaul at UCLA O SARAJEVO '84 Olym-pic events highlighted in this hour are Women's Figure Skating and the Ski Jump.© WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Scheduled: Western Pacific pro skiing (from Rouse Mountain in Vancouver, B.C.); Kawar-tha Cup snowmobile races (from Peterborough, Ont ); Ray Mancini / Bobby Chacon WBC World Lightweight Championship bout.© NOURRIR LE QUEBEC Un tour d’horizon sur lea ressources alimentaires et les produits agricoles du Quebec grace a des dossiers et des reportages sur les milieux de l'agriculture, de l’elevage et de la peche chez-nous.(R) © SNEAK PREVIEWS "Women In The Director's Chair" with clips from "Yentl," "Fast Times At Ridgemont High” and ".Valley Girl" and interviews with women directors.4:30OO BAGATELLE O 0 COSMOS 1999 © CONRAD LE ROBOT “Le Bruit court" (R) © GREAT CHEFS OF NEW ORLEANS 6:00 0 O LA COURSE AUTOUR DU MONDE O PGA GOLF "Isuzu ! Andy Williams San Diego Open” Third round (live from Torrey Pinea Golf Club, Calif.) O © WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Scheduled: Super Bikers International Invitational Motorcycle Championship (from Carlsbad, Calif.); women's World Cup downhill skiing (Irom France.) © LE MARCHE AUX IMAGES © GERMAN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER 6:30 0 0 LES PETITS BONSHOMMES 6:46 0 LE MONDE / LOTTO 6/49 TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY.JANUARY 27, 1984—11 Saturday 03 LE DIX VOUS INFORME / LOTTOS/49 EVENING 6:00 Q IMPACTS Magazine da reflexion sur l'actualité.O IB NEWS O STAR SEARCH Q CSC NEWS O 03 POP EXPRESS Une heure muaicale avec Manuel Tadros et aes invites.Q L'INCROYABLE HULK ÉD PASSE-PARTOUT Q) SOAPBOX 6:30 Q CBS NEWS O THIS WEEK IN PARLIAMENT O SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES (B HOCKEY MAGAZINE 3) WILD KINGDOM 3) HISTOIRE DES ENFANTS "Martine, jeune barbier chirurgien" 3) ALL NEW THIS OLD HOUSE Bob Vila gives a progress report at the site of the new house and tours the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York City, p 7:00 O Q LE MONDE MERVEILLEUX DE DISNEY OHEE HAW G SOLID GOLD Q GERALDINE Musician and voice therapist, Jane Kee, talks with Geraldine Doucet about her role as Geraldine's voice teacher and shares her views on preserving the voice.O Œ) LA PETITE MAISON DANS LA PRAIRE (A SES DEBUTS) O STAR SEARCH (B MUSIC VISION SB HOW THE WEST WAS WON ffl PLANETE GRECQUE "Les Grecs et la reataura- tion" © AUSTIN CITY LIMITS "Jerry Lee Lewis and the Memphis Beats" Lewis sings "Chantilly Lace,” "Whole Lotta Shakin* Coin’ On" and "Great Balls Of Fire.” 7:30Q FAME GAME Kaos.Neon.The Brats, Rhiannon are featured from St.John’s, Newfoundland.(B JUST KIDDING Kids claim that Canada is a desert country, a boy warns that the greatest danger to smokers ia swallowing your lighted cigar and a girl explains why rain is the product of very sweatv clouds.© NORD-SUD Un maga-zine anime qui rend compte de la situation des pays en voie de développement et des relations de cooperation qu'y entretiennent le Quebec et Canada.(R) 8:00 O O CINEMA "King Kong” (1976, Drame fantastique) Jessica Lange, Jeff Bridges.Un gorille gigantesque est capture et transporte en Amérique a bord d'un pétrolier.O WHIZ KIDS Farley and Richie’s personalities change and their actions become bizarre after they are exposed to the ancient hieroglyphic curse of Amen-Re.G DIFF'RENT STROKES Arnold and Kimberly learn that hitchhiking is not the beat way to get a ride when they are abducted by an evil man.(Part 1) p O NHL HOCKEY Washington Capitals at Toronto Maple Leafs O ID LES GRANDS SPECTACLES ?* "Cere-monie secrete" (1968, Drame) Elizabeth Taylor, Movies ;cthi!«ii—.,.Fellow college teachers Jeffrey DeMunn and Katherine Quinlan share a laugh while attending a convention.But the laughter fades when DeMunn and two other male teachers are charged with rape.The drama takes place on "When She Says No," airing Monday, Jan.30 on "The ABC Monday Night Movie." SUNDAY (ABC) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE “AMAZONS” (t983) Madeline Stowe.Jack Scalia.A secret group of murderous women will stop at nothing to establish a world dominated by females (NBC) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE MONDAY (ABC) MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE "WHEN SHE SAYS NO" (1983) Kathleen Quinlan.Rip Tom.David Huffman A female college teacher, away from home attending a convention, accuses three fellow teachers of raping her TUESDAY (CBS) TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE "THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE" (1983) Sir John Gielgud.Richard Thomas, Michael York WEDNESDAY (CBS) WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE “THE FINAL CONFLICT” (1981) Sam Neill.Rossano Brazzi.Damien, a youngster in the previous films of the "Omen" trilogy, is now an adult, eager to corrupt the world and dominate the souls of all.Mia Farrow.Une jeune fille aborde une inconnue dans cimetiere et l'invite a vivre chez elle.O © TJ.HOOKER Stn-cy disappears after going undercover as an aerobics exercise instructor to investigate a series of murders and robberies.Q ©MOVIE ?"The Making Of A Male Model" (1983, Drama) Joan Collins, Jon-Erik Hexum.An agent turns a handsome young rancher into the fashion industry’s most popular male model and embarks on an affair with him.(R)g © SAMEDI SOIR "L’Inconnue d’Arras’’ Trompe par son épousé avec son meilleur ami, un homme decide de se suicider.© ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL II 8:30 G SILVER SPOONS Ricky's city friend has a hard time adjusting to the outdoors when the family goes on a camping trip.9:00 G AIRWOLF Hawke goes undercover to prevent a high-tech plane from telling into Russian hands.G MOVIE ?+ * "World War III" (Part 1) (1982, Drama) Rock Hudson, David Soul.The president of the United States faces a stern test in his foreign policy initiative when he imposes a grain embargo on the Soviet Union.(R) O © LOVE BOAT A new crew member steals Doc's girl, a fight erupts when a young man discovers that his mother’s new husband is the same age as he, and a forgotten children's television show host perks up an introverted child, g €B MOVIE ?14 "High Sierra” (1941, Drama) Ida Lupino, Humphrey Bogart.A gangster on the run meets a beautiful girl in the mountains.9:20© HOLLYWOOD "Star système" Les grands moments qui ont marque lea debuts du cinema américain au debut de ce aiecle.Ce soir, un regard sur la puissante machine publicitaire qui consacra les grandes vedettes américaines telles que Clara Bow, Lilian Giah et bien d'autres.10:00 O MIKE HAMMER Hammer gets in the way of a police operation which is investigating an International ring of terrorists.O © SUR LA SELLETTE Avec Simon Noel.O © FANTASY ISLAND When the man of her dreams turns her away, a woman takes comfort with a sadistic cad, and an introverted man wants to date a perfect ''10,"p © TO BE ANNOUNCED 10:10 © CINEASTES A L'ECRAN "La Belle apparence" Une jeune fille bien elevee qui vit chez ea mere rencontre un jeune prisonnier.(R) 10:30 O O LE TELE JOURNAL / SPORTS / LA POLI-ROUE FEDERAL O © LES NOUVELLES TVA / SPORTS 10:36© MOVIE "The Petrified Forest" (1936, Drama) Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis.A writer tinde romance when he runs into a gang of killers In Arizona's Petrified Forest 11:00 O G NEWS O THE NARONAL O CINEMA "La Telephone pleure" (1976, Mélodrame) Domenico Modugno, Marie-Yvonne Danaud.Un pilote de ligne italien a une liaison avec une mannequin parisien.O © ABC NEWS © DAN AUGUST © CTV NARONAL NEWS 11:16 G CINEMA ?"Elle court, elle court, la banlieue" (1972, Comedie) Marthe Keller, Jacquea Higelin.Decides a aa marier, un couple ee cherchent un appartement et finiaaent par en trouver un a trente kilometres de Paris.Q BENNY HH.L By J.T.YURKO "Grease II," but this film is so mwnrowe O CINEMA ?"Buo-na sera, Mrs.Campbell" (1968, Comedie) Gina Loi-lobrigida.Peter Lawford.Une jeune italiene a demande une penaion alimentaire aux trois hommes americaina en taisant croire a chacun qu'il était le para de son enfant.©SWITCH 11:20© NEWS ("Provincial Affairs" will precede the news.) Ngyyg 11:30© MOVIE ?"Fighter Squadron" (1948, Adventure) Robert Stack, Edmond O'Brien.A World War II flying ace survives a number of perilous missions until D-Day, when his real courage ia put to the test G SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Host: Don Ricklea.Guest: Billy Idol.11:36 0 MOVIE ?"Berlin Tunnel 21" (1981, Suspense) A group of West Berliners altempl to résous family and friends from Communist East Germany through a passage under the Berlin Wall.11:46 0 SOLID GOLD 12:00© MOVIE *?14 "The Exorcist" (1973, Horror) Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn.A.young prieat attempts to drive out the demon which has possessed the body of an actresses' 12-year-old daughter.© AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE "Pudd'nhead Wilson" Mark Twain's classic pre-CIvll War story involves a mystery based on mistaken identities that is solved by the town's lawyer, Pudd'nhead Wilson.Q 12:46 © SALUTE 1:00 O CINEMA "Le Temps des vacances" (1979, Comedie) Eleonora Klarwein, Francis Eric.Une adolescente de quinze ans vit avec sa mere divorcee qui tient une pension pour les maîtres de l'ecole que sa fille frequente.t:26O CINEMA ?"L'Ador-able voisine" (1959, Comedie) James Stewart.Kim Novak.La veille de son mariage un homme se sent tellement envoûte par sa voisine qu'il rompt ses fiançailles en faveur de sa nouvelle flamme.1:30 QD A VIEW FROM THE STANDPIPE: JOHN FALTERS WORLD The artist who produced 186 covers for the Saturday Evening Post recalls his boyhood in the small mid-western town where he grew up and his later successes as an illustrator.(R) 1:46 O AMERICA'S TOP TEN 2:16 0 NEWS 2:26© MOVIE ?14 "The Only Way Oui le Dead" (1970, Science-Piction) Stuart Whitman, Sandy Dennis A heart surgeon discovers to hie horror that the research center where he works is actually a laboratory for sinieter experiments 4:10 ©THE WALTONS “TWO OF A KIND," “SCARFACE," "THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN" - These three are all major films with big stars and noted directors, and all have been soundly trounced by critics.Two of the films deserve to be thrown out like so much torn and mangled holiday gift wrappings, but one film has been unjustly maligned.While not a rousing success, it is worthy of a second chance In "Scarface,” Al Pacino doesn’t need to be "Dressed to Kill"; he would kill anyone at any time for any .reason.Brian DePalma has assembled this nearly three-hour remake ol Howard Hawks' classic 1932 gangster film Perhaps intended as a rival to Francis Ford Coppola's "Godfather," “Scarface" is a exercise in excessive foul language and violence.Hawks' film was violent lor its time, but it was a violence of noise and smoke.DePalma opts lor slow-motion gore, and the viewer should opt for the door.“Two ol a Kind” reunites John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.The pair were wise enough to turn down ludicrous that it makes that film look like the best ol Bergman Conceived as a light fantasy about two people chosen by the Almighty to decide the fate of mankind, the film ends up sinking under the weight of a stagnant script and listless direction.This film and "Scartace ' are two of a kind — both highly avoidable.Not so is the Blake Edwards film "The Man Who Loved Women," The funniest scene in this film involves Kim Basinger as a Houston nymphomaniac and some Crazy Glue It's a hilarious scene, but it doesn't belong in the movie As a remake of Trutfaut's film of the same name, it is quite European in style and subject matter, and should not have been billed as a comedy.After ail, how many comedies open and close with a funeral?Burt Reynolds gives a fine performance and Julie Andrews is one of the most alluring women in films, but Edwards' tale is far more than a sex romp.It is worthy ol a second look.TUBE GEARY UPDATE — Those on the set of "Antony and Cleopatra," which is being taped for videocassette sale, have been impressed by Tony Geary’s performance as Octavius Caesar.The role is his first since leaving "General Hospital." CASTING — Demi Moore, who was on "General Hospital,” has made her motion picture debut opposite Michael Caine in "Blame It on Rio," which is due for a February release.She had such fun working on the film that she recently headed back to Rio for a short holiday.Tom Smothers, back on TV and radio in a big way with those fried chicken commercials with his brother Dick, is making a rare dramatic appearance on TV.He will appear in a segment of “Hotel" playing a mystery buff who shares his passion with a pen pal.ŒUB ooooo V OOQOOO O OJO ACROSS 1 Los Angeles Police Department: abbr.(clue to puzzle answer) 5 "Riders of the Purple 9 Meadow 10 United Arab Republic: abbr 12 Show host 15 Actor Brolin 18 "Whiz Kids’ star 20 Once a time 2 1 He was Barney Miller 22 Actress Daly 24 Eskimo dwelling 25 Comic James 28 B A.of "The A Team 31 Death notice, abbr.32 Pertaining to aircraft 34 Colors 36 Archer and Baxter 37 Actress Farrow 39 Yalie 4 1 Stephanie Powers role 42 Slant DOWN 2 She's Melissa 3 Gym class: abbr.4 Actor Robertson 5 Citizen: abbr.6 "M#A*S*H ’ star: init.7 One of the dwarfs 8 Actor Morns 1 1 Walt 13 Jongg 14 "Yellow Rose" star 16 Video game superhero (clue to puzzle answer) 1 7 Time period 19 Actress Travolta 23 Belonging to Baio 26 Japanese sash 2 7 The movies 29 Michael 30 "Three in Rome 33 Health and Safety Agency: abbr 35 Steve Forrest series 36 "Easy 38 Eire: abbr.40 She was Billie Newman mit.Answer to puzzle on page 16.y 12—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984 HffiE MORMNQ 8 10(0 RHOOA t oo o COMMUNITY 8 (0 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR 8:30 O 000 COUPLE (0 ROCKET ROSIN HOOD SPORT BILLY 7:00 O THS IS THE LIFE (0 THE WORLD TOMORROW (B JONNY QUEST 7:18 0 MIRE ET MUSIQUE 7:30 O O IL ETAIT UNE FOIS.L'HOMME g O TO BE ANNOUNCED O JIMMY SWAQQART (0 DAY OF DISCOVERY © THE JETSONS 8:00 O O WOODY LE PIC 0 WONDER WOMAN O TO BE ANNOUNCED (0 JIMMY SWAQQART © GLORY OF QOD © SESAME STREET (R) 8:30 Q PASSE-PARTOUT 0 ORAL ROBERTS Q THS IS THE LIFE O LES GENS LES PLUS HEUREUX O SUNDAY MASS © JIMMY SWAQQART 0:00 0 O LES CONTES DE LA FORET VERTE O SUNDAY MORNINQ 0 ROBERT SCHULLER O MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD O AU CENTUPLE O THE WORLD TOMORROW Œ) C'ETAIT L'BON TEMPS (0 ORAL ROBERTS © MISTER ROGERS (R) 0:30 O O KLIMBO / SI TOUS LES SENS DU MONDE O HOBBLEDEHOY O IT IS WRITTEN (0 REX HUMBARD © PETER POPOFF © WILDLIFE WOOD-CARVERS 10:00 Q Q LE JOUR DU SEIGNEUR 0 MOVIE A*» "The Wagons Roll At Night" (1941, Adventure) Joan Leslie, Humphrey Bogart.A protective big brother attempts to break up the relationship between his sister and a lion tamer.Q STAR TREK O IL EST ECRIT O DAY OF DISCOVERY © HELLENIC PROGRAM © THE WORLD TOMORROW © ACROSS THE FENCE 10:30 O FACE THE NATION O (D RUE ST-JACQUES O JERRY FALWELL © TELEDOMENICA © CELEBRATING CHRIST © CROSSROADS: VERMONT'S PUBLIC TELEVISION MAGAZINE 11:00 0 Q MARCONI O YOU CAN QUOTE ME ©REACH FOR THE TOP O LES ETOILES DE LA LUTTE © ACTUALITES PLUS © MATINEE AT THE BIJOU Featured: "High Gear" (1932) starring Jackie Searl and James Murray: a 1933 Belly Boop cartoon: a 1932 short, and Chapter 4 of "The Undersea Kingdom" (1936).(R) 11:30 O TAKING ADVANTAGE O PERFORMANCE O © THS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY AFTERNOON 12:00 0 © LA SEMAINE VERTE O NCAA BASKETBALL Arkansas at Villanova O THS WEEK IN COUNTRY MUSIC O MEETING PLACE The Very Rev Albert M O'Oriecoll officiates from SI.Mary's Roman Catholic Basilica In Halilax, Nova Scotia O © BON DIMANCHE 12:30 0 MEET THE PRESS O COMMUNITY 8 © FORUM 22 © OCTO-PUCE (1ER) © THE LAWMAKERS Correspondants Linda Wertheimer and Cokle Roberts join Paul Duke lor an up-lo-lhe-mlnute summary ol Congressional activities 1:00 O PROPOS ET CONFIDENCES 0 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Louisiana Stale at North Carolina Q COUNTRY CANADA An examination of an Imitation milk produced with a mixture of whey and vegetable oil and the effects it could have on the dairy industry.O MOVIE +** "Elvis -That's The Way It la" (1970.Musical) Documentary A behind-the-scenea look at Elvis Presley presents him putting his act together and singing 30 songs.Q HEURE LA BONNE NOUVELLE © TERRY WINTER ©OUR TOWN © OCTO-PUCE PLUS © WASHNQTON WEEK IN REVIEW 1:30 0 0 GRAM) CONCERT Du Rideau Hall a Ottawa.© A GRAND CONCERT: RBEAU HALL Soprano Rosemarie Landry, clarinetist James Campbell, flutiat Robert Langevln, and the Orlord String Quartet are among the musiciana performing In a concert ol chamber music and Brian MacDonald's ballet Double Quartet from Rideau Hall in Ottawa: former governor general, Edward Schreyer was in attendance © MOVIE "The Big Red One " (1980, Adventure) Lee Marvin, Mark Hamill.A tough Army sergeant leads lour young, inexperienced recruits into the violence-filled (ray ol World War II combat.'PG' © NASHVILLE MUSIC © L'E.N.A.P.PRESENTE (1SE) © WALL STREET WEEK “Tech Talk" Gueat: Richard J.Yashewski.senior vice president and director of technical analysis, Butcher & Singer, Inc.2:00 O NBA ALL-STAR GAME Top NBA stars from the East challenge those from the Weal (live from Denver, Colo ) O © CINEMA ?A "Evasion sur commande" (1967.Comedie) Paul Newman, Sylva Koacina.Un simple soldat, spécialiste de I'evaaion, eat promu temporairement general pour organiser I’evaaion de cinq otflciera hauts grades emprisonnes dans une villa du Nord de l'Italie.© THE SUPERSTARS "The Men Superstars" j (live (rom Kay Blscayne, I Fia.) © LA PUBLICITE AU QUEBEC "Quel media choisir?" © GREAT PERFORMANCES "Wagner's Ring: Gotterdammerung, Act I" Hagen, son ol the Nibelung, plots Siegfried's death in order to avenge his lather and regain the ring.(R) 2:30© LA PUBLICITE AU QUEBEC "La Promotion des ventes et la publicité postale" 3:00 0 O UNIVERS DES SPORTS (DEBUT) O SPORT S WORL D © SMILEY'S PEOPLE Alec Guinness returns in the role ol British Intelligence agent George Smiley in John le Carre's sequel to "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy." Aa the aeries begins, Smiley comes out of retirement to "clean up" a murdered Rusaian expatrlete'a aborted plan to damage Soviet intelligence.(Part OP Q HOW THE WEST WAS WON © L'EVOLUTION DE L'HOMME "Une generation apres Tautrs" 3:30 © SPORTS HOT SEAT 4:00 © DUPLESSIS Heavy drinking and political deal-inga take a toll on Dupleaaia who, in poor health, loses his powsr and is forced to examine his new approach to regain power which leads him to express hla fundamental belief In French Canada and reassert hla bonds with the Church.(R) (English Dialogue) O © WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS "The Pro Bowl" Top players from the AFC take on those from the NFC (live from Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Haw.) © TRAVEL '84 © LA PUBLICITE AU QUEBEC "Creation, creatique, créativité" © GREAT PERFORMANCES "Wagner's Ring: Gotterdammerung, Acts II And III" Siegfried abducts Brunnhilde: Hagen convinces Gunther and Brunnhilde to help him plot Siegtried'a murder, then killa him while they are hunting: the Rhinemaldens reclaim the ring and the cycle comes full circle.(R) 4:30 O SPORTS SUNDAY Scheduled: Bruce Curry / Bill Costello 12-round WBC Super Lightweight Championship bout (live from Beaumont, Tex ); John Madden's Journeys: Women's World Speed Skating Championships (from Deventer.Netherlands), Men's World Cup Giant Slalom (from Kir-chburg, Austria).O PGA GOLF "Isuzu / Andy Williams San Diego Open" Final Round (live from Torrey Pines Golf Club in Ssn Diego.Calif.) Q © SPORT-MAG Avec Pierre Trudel.© QUESTION PERIOD Moderator Bruce Phillips and a panel of guest journalists interview top newsmakers about current domestic and International issues.© LA PUBLICITE AU QUEBEC "De I'icone a I’iconique" 6:00 O O SECOND REGARD Les actualités religieuses.© CSC NEWS © OLYMPIAD "The Immortals" The performances of Sonja Henie of Norway, Ulrich Wehllng of East Germany, and other athletes who have gained Olympic immortality.© L'EVOLUTION DE L’HOMME "Les Etapes de la création" 5:30 © INDIAN LEGENDS g 5:60 O LE MONDE © LE DIX VOUS INFORME EVENING 8:00 O SCIENCE-REALITE Magazine scientifique.O CBS NEWS © WALT DISNEY "Escape To Witch Mountain" Two young orphans encounter some unexpected complications when they attempt with supernatural powers to discover the truth about their mysterious past.(Part 1) (R) Q VIDEO STAR O GRIZZLY ADAMS © AU ROYAUME DES ANIMAUX "Au pays du guépard” fpj NEWS © PASSE-PARTOUT "Le Petit matin" 8:30 0 DOSSIERS DE PRESSE Sérié se proposant d’analyser le traitement de l'actualité par les médias O THE MUPPET8 0 SISKEL « EBERT AT THE MOVIES O © HUIT, CA SUFFIT "Lettre a un Bradford' © as ms © CONRAD LE ROBOT "Les Fluide magiques" © WOOD WRIGHT'B SHOP “The Gunsmilh" A gunsmith at Colonial Williamsburg fashions iron and brass into precision shooting instruments.7:00 O O COURT-CIRCUIT 0 60 MINUTES O IACOCCA: AN AMERICAN PROFILE A portrait of the business leader whose management miracle saved America’s thlrd-largeat automobile manufacturer from bankruptcy.© FRAGGLE ROCK Matters get out of hand when Mokey conceives a clever plot to fool Junior Gorg.g O © RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Features include the true story FOUR SEASONS — Jack Weston reprises his role as dentist Danny Zimmer in “The Four Seasons,” a new comedy series based on the 1981 film.CBS airs a special one-hour premiere episode on Sunday, Jan.29.behind the Hatfield and McCoy feud, music created by brain waves, and a look at unusual death rites.(B HARDCA3TLE & MCCORMICK A criminal, who has been sentenced by the judge to establish a school for rehabilitating criminals, burglarizes an elegant party.€£) ACTION "Les Filles de la clairière" Une rencontre avec certaines des bénéficiaires du Centre de La Clairière.© AGRONSKY AND COMPANY 7:30 0 Q LES BEAUX DIMANCHES "4e cham-pionnat de patinage" © THE BEACHCOMBERS A former citizen of Gibaon makes a triumphant return as an international rock star and bestows gifts on many of the town's citizens.(Part 1)g O CD CENTRE MEDICAL ® PROFESSION ECRIVAIN Pendant plus de 20 ana, Marcel Dube a suivi (’evolution de aa société et a décrit lea drames intimes vécus par lea gêna de aa generation en quete d'amour et de liberté.S) OPEN STUDIO Featured: the Vermont Dental Society urges people to recognize February aa Dental Health month; members of the Vermont Association of Mental Health discuss their organization.8:00 O FOUR SEASONS (Premiere) In a continuance of the motion picture, Danny Zimmer (Jack Weston), the hypochondriac dentist, bids farewell to Jack (Alan Alda) and New York aa he pulls up stakes and moves to California.Q (B KNIQHT RIDER Michael tries to find out who is burglarizing the businesses in a small resort town.O SEEING THINGS A protest bombing causes Louie to have a vision of Marge in her 60a hippie daya where he learns she has been totally honest with him about the men in her life.O 09 HARDCASTLE A MCCORMICK A criminal, who has been sentenced by the judge to establish a school for rehabilitating criminals, burglarizes an elegant party.© LES DIMENSIONS DE LA SCIENCE "Poussiers de vie" Une aerie qui s'intéresse aux dernieres decouvertes de la physique, de la chimie, des mathématiques, de la biologie et de l'astronomie.Cette émission est consacrée a la chimie organique.Œ NATURE "The Discovery Of Animal Behavior: Living Together" An exploration of the relationship between the behavior of animals and the kinds of communities in which they live and function ia presented.(R)g 8:30 O O LE TELEJOURNAL © FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE JAZZ DE MONTREAL Le trompettiste Wynton Marsalis s eat affirme récemment dans le monde du jazz par la maitriae de son instrument et la vaste etendue de son imagination.8:60 0 O LES BEAUX DIMANCHES "Comme en Californie" Ce documentaire avec Jacques God-bout et Florian Sauvageau évalué l'influence de la Cote Ouest Américaine sur notre culture.9:00 O THE JEFFERSONS George and Tom are lealoua of the aelf-delanas instructor who seems to have caught Helen and Louise's eye.Q MOVIE A** "World War III" (Part 2) (1982, Drama) Rock Hudson, David Soul.Although confrontations intensity in many areas ol the world, President McKenna maintains the grain embargo.(R) O INDIGOi Salome Bey stars in a musical romp through the history of black achievemente in music and dance by such artists aa Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, The Suprêmes, and Aretha Franklin; featured performers include Charlaine Woodard, Taj Mahal, Billy Dorsey, Denis Simpson, Billy Newton-Davla, and Eugene Clark.O 00 MOVIE "Amazons" (Premiere, Drama) Jack Scalia, Madeline Stowe.A beautiful young doctor, investigating the murder of a congressman, finds an organization of women who have power to control or destroy their rivals.Q © SCARECROW AND MRS.KING Amanda ia kidnapped by Central American rebels who are plotting to assassinate their president.© MASTERPIECE THEATRE "The Irish R.M." At the turn of the century, Major Sinclair Yeates resigns his commission as a British officer to take a post in the west of Ireland as Resident Magistrate, hoping to live with hia future bride Philippa Butler in a peaceful village.(Part 0:30 0 ALICE Believing she has been e failure as a parent, Mel's mother showers him with attention and gifts.O © MOI AUSSI, J’ECRASE "Reuaair a ceaaer de fumer” Sérié de trois emissions conçue pour illustrer et mettre en relief une methods d'auto-cessation de turner, avec Serge Chriatiaenssena, Diane St-Jacques et Rosie Yale.(3e) © CINEMA AA "Le Beau mariage" (1981, Drame) Beatrice Romand, Andre duesolier.Une femme, qui cherche la stabilité affective et meme le mariage, rencontre un avocat parisien riche et beau.10:00 O TRAPPER JOHN, M.D.A grateful patient disowns his son in order to bequeath hie dubious eatate to Gonzo.0 © L'EVENEMENT Avec Giselle Galtlchan.©W-6 © UNKNOWN WAR 10:10 0 O SPORT-DIMANCHE / LA POLITIQUE PROVINCIALE 10:30© MAN ALIVE The Innult of Labrador and their traditional German brass band featuring the music ol Bach is part ot the Moravian heritage brought to the North by missionaries 200 years ago.cp 0 © LES NOUVELLES TVA / SPORTS 10:40© O CINEMA A AA "La Comtesse aux pieda nua" (1954, Drame) Ave Gardner, Humphrey Bogart.Une danseuse de cabaret est remarques par un réalisateur de film et devient une vedette.11:00 0 CBS NEWS 0 © NEWS O THE NATIONAL ("Nation's Business" will follow "The National.") O © LA SUPER © CTV NATIONAL NEWS © ABC NEWS © MASTERPIECE THEATRE "The Irish R.M." At the turn of the century, Major Sinclair Yeates resigns hia commission as a British officer to take a post in the west ol Ireland as Resident Magistrate, hoping to live with his future bride Philippa Butler in a peaceful village.(Part 11:15 0 STAR TREK Q THIS IS YOUR LIFE © JIM BAKKER 11:20 ©©NEWS 0 ACTUALITES PLUS 11:30 0 ENTERTAINMENT THS WEEK Featured: a look at popular music's recent trend toward musical dueta 11:400 MOVIE AAAS4 "Miracle On Ice" (1981, Drama) Karl Malden, Andrew Stevens.The personal stories 01 the I960 U.S.Olympic hockey team players are dramatized.11:46 0 WE ARE FAMILY Some of the trials and tribulations faced by a family ol fightera, "Smokin’ Joe" Frazier, hia two sons and two nephews, are laalured in this very human story about the world ol boxing.11:60 © SUPER LOTO 12:00 © UNKNOWN WAR 12:20© MOVIE AAA "The Long Ridera" (1980, Western) James and Stacy Keach, David and Keith Carradine.The Jease Jamea-Ccle Younger gang leaves a trail ol emptied banks, plundered stagecoaches end dead bodies in its wake as the outlaws ride toward their (Inal showdown.'R' 1:00 © NATURE "The Discovery Of Animal Behavior: Living Together" An exploration of the relationship between the behavior ot animals and the kinds ol communities In which they live and function Is presented.(R) g 1: 0 GUIDING LIGHT 0 BUGS BUNNY AND FRIENDS O TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED (MON) O 1816 (TUE) O MINDER (WED) O ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL (THU) O BRIDE SHE AD REVISITED (FRO O 0 0 GENERAL HOSPITAL 0 LE QUEBEC AU PLURIEL (MON-WED) 0 OPEN STUDIO (MON) 0 WORLD OF COOKING (TUE) 0 YAN CAN COOK (WED) 0 VICTORY GARDEN (FRI) 3:30 O Q DU NEUF AU ZOO (FRI) Q SUPERFRIENDS O TITANS (MON) O 0 GRONKJO ET CIE.(MON, WED-FRI) 0 SAMEDI SOIR: L'INCONNUE D'ARRAS (R) (MON) 0 TELE-DOCUMENTS: LETTRES D'UN BOUT DU MONDE (TUE) 0 FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE JAZZ '82 (WED) 0 DROIT DE PAROLE (R) (THU) 0 OPTIONS (R) (FRI) 0 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU 4:00 O Q BOBINO O ALICE O DO IT FOR YOURSELF O 0 L'ANIMATHEQUE O CHARLIE'S ANGELS 0 SOAP (MON, TUE) 0 WKRP IN CINCINNATI 0 THE FLINT8TONE8 0 SESAME STREET g 4300 Q LES SCHTROUMPF3 g (MON) O G MINIBUS (TUE) O O AU JEU (WED) 0 O TRABOUUOON (THU) G O LES TRANSISTORS (FRI) O THE WALTONS 0 LOVE CONNECTION O JUST DOWN THE STREET (MON) O THE EDISON TWINS (TUE) O GOING GREAT (WED) O WHAT'S NEW (THU) O GRANGE HK.L (FRI) O 0 DANIEL BOONE 0 TAKE A BREAK / FAMILY FEUD 0 GtLUOAN'S ISLAND 0 PLANETE GRECQUE: LES GRECS ET LA RESTAURATION (TUE) 0 LES OMEN8ION8 DE U SCIENCE (WED) 0 RETRATTE-ACTION (R) (THU) 6:00 0 LE GRAND FRERE (MON) O L'INCROYABLE HULK (TUE) O GRIZZLY ADAMS (WED) O ROBINSON SUISSE (THU) 0 U ROUTE DE L'AMITIE (FRI) 0 PEOPLE'S COURT O COMING ATTRACTIONS (MON, WED, FRI) O HAPPY DAYS AGAIN (TUE, THU) O STAR8KY AND HUTCH W WKRP in CINCINNATI 0 INITIATIVE D’ICI fkiOfJT 0 NATIONAL GEO-GRAPHC: LES REQUINS (TUE) 0 NATIONAL GEO-GRAPHK; (WED, THU) 0 LA MAGIE DE LA DANSE: LE FLUX ET LE REFLUX (FRI) ©MISTER ROGERS (R) 6:30 O LA VIE SECRETE DES ANIMAUX (THU) 0 SALUTE SANTE g (FRI) V O TAXI O ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT O 6B THREE'S COMPANY O 0 N'AJUSTEZ PAS VOTRE APPAREIL 0 HISTOIRE DES ENFANTS (R) (MON) @3-2-1 CONTACT Speaking of Soap by Mary Ann Cooper Christian Le Blanc (Kirk McColl of AS THE WORLD TURNS) tells the national media “that smoking makes people smell bad, taste bad, and look bad.” He even refuses to date people who smoke .now that could be an incentive for any woman to quit smoking .All this was part of the American Cancer Society annual SMOKEOUT DAY.Christian participated in the day’s activities because he feels that life is too precious to waste it on a cigarette, and he hopes that his support will count.Warren Carter, that scoundrel on ‘‘Search For Tomorrow,” hasn't been punished for his unconscionable behavior yet, but Michael Corbett, the actor who portrays him, unfortunately has."Over the weekend as I was parkingthecarin front of my apartment, I heard some people shout, ‘Warren Carter, you louse, keep away from Wendy’ and other profanities.I ignored it.But later, I found my tires had been slashed and the paint scraped off my new car.It’s really troubling to realize that people can’t distinguish between the character and the person playing the role, because I’m really a nice guy." Cretchen Oehler, Vivien on "Another World,” wishes she could find some Indian blood in her lineage to explain her fascination with Indian lore."When I was a child, my father wrote a book called "The Great Sioux Uprising,” which my mother helped research.So I’ve been exposed to the Indian sensibility since birth.” Recently she attended the first annual crafts fair at the Onondaga Nation, a Mohawk Indian reservation near Syracuse, NY.“I learned the rabbit dance, a women’s choice involving a lot of hopping back and forth.One of the premier basket-weavers invited me to her reservation to learn that craft.” The attraction seems to be mutual.Says Oehler, ‘‘They’re really crazyabout Another World’ up there.” Recap: 1/23 - 1/27 Preview: 1/30 - 2/3 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Paul and Lauren go to bed.Rick continues to work on his writing and Andy feels this may reveal much about him.Jack’s former jilted lover proves to be his blackmailer, till is afraid John will discover her indiscretion.Julia gets more and more involved in the promotion of her cosmetics line.THIS WEEK: Nikki worries about Rick.Lauren works on Paul.LOVING - Ann is supportive of Roger.Merrill dates Hodges and enjoys herself.Billy is upset about his wife's preoccupation with college life.CAPITOL - Sloane questions Paula’s jumpy behavior.Sam keeps Brenda under wraps for her own protection, but she may jeopardize her own safety by pursuing Wally.AS THE WORLD TURNS - Steve gravitates toward Diana to get his mind off Betsy.Craig falls in with Colonel Jameson to take over Kim’s lakefront property.Annie and Jeff take the first steps to rebuilding their marriage.Tom pressures John to level with him.THIS WEEK: John comes unglued.Betsy is uncomfortable.ANOTHER WORLD ~ Ted is arrested but only after wounding Perry.Blaine has false labor.While teaching Cecile to ski, Cass is snowed in and has to spend the night at her cabin.On route to British Columbia, Mac’s plane hits turbulence.Stacey announces she wants to leave Bay City.THIS WEEK: Rachel is beside herself.Catlin finds out more about the other Ewings.RYAN’S HOPE - Jacqueline tells Joe she’s pregnant so he’ll go back to France with her.Joe learns that Jack is in danger of being killed by the mob.As he tries to warn him, there is an explosion.Jack and the Ryans escape injury but Joe is near death with his face blown away.Hutch tells Max that Dawn Sheppard is in town posing as Jack’s producer, Sydney.Bill offers to marry Siobhan and raise her baby as his own.THIS WEEK: Jacqueline and Siobhan pray for Joe’s recovery.Hutch approaches Sydney.SEARCH FOR TOMORROW - Suzi catches Warren and Wendy in a bubble bath together.Then, she plans to fly off to Reno for a divorce.Waylayed by a snowstorm, Suzi asks a trucker to drive her to Chicago so she can catch a flight from there.Brian arrives to take Kristin to the policeman’s ball, only to find her packing lor an assignment in New York City.Hogan and Sunny kiss but break off before it gets serious.THIS WEEK: Suzi runs into problems.Warren won’t give up.ANOTHER LIFE - Amber tells Miriam she plans to move away from Kingsley.Lester offers Ben a job.Lance begins planning his escape from prison.Ben will receive a cash award for his surgical technique which will be written up in an AMA journal.GUIDING LIGHT - Jim and Maureen meet and embrace as Ed looks on.Ross is cleared of drug charges after Lujack comes forward and admits he heard Malloy confess to framing Ross.Bradley spots Beth and Philip dressed as mimes and moves toward them.Tony collapses after suffering another dizzy spell.Jim pulls away from Hillary again.THIS WEEK: Bea worries about Tony.Ed wants an explanation.GENERAL HOSPITAL - Grant II is told by Alan that he should stay in Port Charles and go to medical school.Grant I gets drunk and says if Grant II stays, he will have to leave.Rick yells at Blackie for signing a contract with Steffi.Later, Steffi provides Blackie’s band with a new male lead singer.Scorpio wants to get Holly pregnant so she’ll forget about being a detective.THIS WEEK: Blackie has second thoughts.Brock charms Bobbie.ALL MY CHILDREN -Liza thinks she’s pregnant and Tad's the father.Liza later finds out she’s not pregnant.Jenny and Greg argue when Jenny decides to write a letter to Tony.Erica is going to take a screen test for her movie.Adam laughs all the way through it because she’s so terrible.Jessie and Angie argue about money.THIS WEEK: Mike considers a new job offer.The relationship between Tad and Joe is strained.ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Jenny is attacked by Hawk.David asks Jenny to marry him and she accepts.Trudy helps out Hawk by moving Jenny out of her room.Alex is offered the job of treasurer for Dorian’s fundraiser.Makana plans to take money out of the account.Marco tries to find out the secret of Cristofori.Simon tells Cassie he has to leave.THIS WEEK: David looks for Jenny.TEXAS: Elena is upset with Billy Joe for selecting a risque costume for her to wear but he claims he knew nothing about it.Dennis tells Paige he won’t desert Eliot as everyone else did.Dennis tells Iris to get out of his life.Iris tells Vivien that Paige has made Dennis change.Reena thinks Ginny's pregnant THIS WEEK: Barrett can’t accept facts about the past.Iris plots against Paige.EDGE OF NIGHT - Calvin and Derek burst in and rush Shelley tothe hospital after being alerted by Preacher.Moe cautions the Whitneys to stay out of his business.Sky and Raven wonder if Moe is responsible for the thugs who were after Marty.Raven and Jamie are followed home from the park by Vic.Chris tries unsuccessfully to convince Derek that she's ready to return to her duty as a policewoman.Marty learns his grandfather has been beaten up.THIS WEEK: Standing Elk’s case seems jinxed.Geral-’ dine cautions Raven to bd careful.DAYS OF OUR LIVES- Tony, the killer, dressed as Roman, attempts to kill Hope but purposely missed her.Hope tells Melissa as soon as Doug improvesj she is going to move out.' Marlena is on the ragged edge worrying about Roman.Alex encourages Liz to go after Don.He also tells her he will help her career.Doug is troubled about being able to sexually satisfy Julie.Speed flashes a knife at Hope’s face demanding she tell him where' Roman is.THIS WEEK: Julie tries to reassure Doug Bo gets < ser to Alex's secret. 14—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984 Monday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00O +** "The Racers" (Pari 1) (1956, Drama) Kirk Douglas, Cesar Romero The stormy career of a bold sports car champion takes him through famed races in Southern France, Italy, Switzerland, Southern Germany and Belgium.12:30 0 (D ** “La Brigade des anges" (1978, Policier) Jachlin Cole, Susan Kiger Six jeunes femmes qui ont souffert des méfaits de la drogue s'unissent et se soumettent a un entrainement spécial.2:30 0 O A A “Colline’1 (Pas de date.Drame) Paul Crauchet, Yves Favier.Le malheur rode sur la colline depuis qu'un chat noir a croise la route des ses habitants 6:00 O Dominique’ " (Pas de date) Debbie Reynolds, Ricardo Montalban.EVENING 6:00 O CE SOIR / SPORTS G 0 O Q (B æ NEWS O LE MONDE Œ) LE 18 HEURES 8D PASSE-PARTOUT “L'Original" S) MACHE IL / LEHRER NEWSHOUR 8:30 G AVIS DE RECHERCHE Presentation d'une personnalité bien connue dans differents milieux, a l'aide d'une photo prise a l'ecole dans son jeune age O NBC NEWS O © ABC NEWS Cp 03 TELESERVICE 6:40 O LE B VOUS INFORME / SPORT 7:00 Q O DROLE DE VIE Emission fantaisiste con-stituee d'insertions de deux émissions américaines, "Real People" et "Games People Play.” O CBS NEWS 0 WHEEL OF FORTUNE O BARNEY MILLER O Œ) GALAXIE Etoiles-personnalités: Roger Giguere, Paolo Noel, Pierre Marcotte, Marcel Giguere et Daniel Hetu.O FAMILY FEUD ©M-A-S-H © LOVE BOAT S) PIERRE NAOEAU RENCONTRE 03 BUSINESS REPORT 7:30 G O TERRE HUMAINE FAMILY FEUD 0 M-A-S-H O GET TO THE POINT Host Jean Cournoyer provides hard-hitting and probing interviews on the underlying issues facing citizens of Quebec today.G (D CHIPS "Un vol audacieux" O BARNEY MILLER (B THRILL OF A LIFETIME A step back in history at double-quick time as a Fort Henry guard, hide and seek at the private gardens of B.C.'s lieutenant governor, and fear of heights is conquered during a sheer rock-face climb g €D NOVA "Asteroides et dinosaures" Un regard sur differents aspects de la science et de la technologie contemporaines Œ VERMONT REPORT 8:00 O O POIVRE ET SEL Une vedette de la radio offre a Marie-Rose et Hector son aide pour l’ouverture officielle de leur nouveau magasin, g O SCARECROW AND MRS.KING Amanda is kidnapped by Central American rebels who are plotting to assassinate their president.Q TV'S 3LOOPER8 O TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Henry invites his ex-naval chief petty officer and his live-ln girlfriend to dinner after learning of hie misfortune.O ED THAT'S INCREDIBLE © SNOW JOB A nlc*.young man crashes into Courtney's car.€B FRONTUNE 'Abortion Clinic" The abortion experiences of several women in one particular clinic are documented (R) g 8:30 O O LA BONNE AVENTURE Anne met Michele en garde apres que celle-ci ait accepte l'invitation de Jacques d'aller dinar au restuarant.g O HANGIN’ IN Kate tries to convince a client that her father is not a vampire and Mike makes an effort to impress a lady friend.CD MATT HOUSTON 6D LE MAGIE DE LA DANSE "Le flux et le reflux" Une sérié passionnante dans laquelle la grande ballerine Margot Fonteyn évoqué les grands moments qui ont marque l'histoire de la danse classique.Ce soir, la danse dans la France deLouia XIV 9:00 Q O QUINCY "Simulation criminelle" O AFTERMA8H O THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD David Hasaelhoff and Jayne Kennedy host this event which features 21 contestants representing every corner of the globe, with the winner to be chosen by viewers who call during the telecast.Q BUFFALO BILL Jo-Jo makes the decision to abort her pregnancy, unaware that Bill is determined that he should be the one to decide the fate of the unborn child.(Part 2) O © MOVIE "When She Says No" (Premiere, Drama) Kathleen Quinlan, Jef- DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00O "The Racers" (Part 2) (1965, Drama) Kirk Douglas, Cesar Romero.The stormy career of a bold sports car champion takes him through famed races in Southern France, Italy, Switzerland, Southern Germany and Belgium.12:30 O CD A A "Lea Trois fléchés" (1973, Western) Glenn Ford, Michael Burns.Un chasseur de tetea, doit s'occuper du fils adolescent d'une de ses victimes.2:30 O O AA "L’Entraineuse" (1939, Drame) Michele Morgan, Gilbert Gil.Une jeune fille doit renoncer a l'amour a cause de son passe.5:00 O "Le Corniaud" (1985, Comedie) Bourvil, Louis de Funes.Un modeste représentant de commerce ae prepare a partir en vacances.EVENING 6:00 O CE SOIR / SPORTS O G O O © © NEWS O LE MONDE ©LE 18 HEURES © PASSE-PARTOUT “Goût et aptitude" Q) MACNEIL / LEHRER NEWSHOUR 6:30 G AVIS DE RECHERCHE Presentation d'une personnalité bien connue dans differents milieux, a l'aide d’une photo prise a l’ecole dans son Jeune age G NSC NEWS O © ABC NEWS Q © TELESERVICE 6:40 G LE 8 VOUS INFORME / SPORT 7:00 0 O LE VAGABOND "Au delà de l'infini" Le Vagabond sauve la vie d’un vieux monsieur qui fait une faibleaae cardiaque en pleine foret ou sa montgolfière s’est ecrasee.g O CBS NEWS O WHEEL OF FORTUNE O REMINGTON STEELE An underworld figure kidnaps Mildred aa part of a plan to get Laura and Steele to come end work frey DeMunn.A legal battle erupts when a woman who invites three men to her hotel room claims that she was raped.© MOVIE ?"The Final Conllict" (1981.Horror) Sam Neill, Roasano Brazil.The son ol the Devil, Damien, faces struggles while trying to cause world corruption and domination ol aoula.© GREAT PERFORMANCES "Summer" Diane Lane and Michael Ontkean are featured in Edith Wharton's story tracing a teen-age girl's transition from adolescence to maturity during the course of an affair with a young man and its unusual consequences.(R) 9:30 0 Q NEWHART After Dick agrees to make a guest appearance on a daytime talk show, the host ie fired and the stage manager asks Dick to take over as host.O © MICHEL JASMIN © LE 80-80 "Qui s'instruit s'enrichit" Cette fois, l’implanation d'un nouveau système d'éducation et son evolution entre 1980 et 1980.(R) 10:00 G O LE TELEJOURNAL / LE POINT / LA METEO O EMERALD POINT.N.A.S.Admiral Mallory la upset when he learns who Naval Intelligence believes is the American traitor.O THE NATIONAL / JOURNAL © TELE-DOCUMENTS: LETTRES D'UN BOUT DU MONDE "Les Msitres de Jerez" En Espagne, une (or him.O © GALAXIE Etoiles-personnalités: Tex Lecor, Roger Joubert, Benoit Merleau, Jacques Proulx et Roger Baulu.O FAMILY FEUD © M’A-S*H © LOVE BOAT © PIERRE NAOEAU RENCONTRE © BUSINESS REPORT 7:30 G O MONSIEUR LE MINISTRE Helene se rend compte que les activités paragouvernementales du premier ministre lui tiennent a coeur, g O FAMILY FEUD 0 M-A-S-H O © LA CROISIERE S'AMUSE "Reunion de travail" (le) O BARNEY MILLER ® LORNE GREENE’S NEW WILDERNESS Antarctica, the seventh continent, ia visited to observe the Adelie penguins breed on the summer ice.g CD NOURRIR LE QUEBEC Un tour d'horizon sur les ressources alimentairea et les produits agricoles du Quebec grace a des dossiers et des reportages sur les milieux de l'agriculture, de l’elevage et de la peche chez-noua.CE) CROSSROADS: VERMONT’S PUBLIC TELEVISION MAGAZINE Fea tured: a profile of Jim Mee, a former high school football and boxing star who is now a songwriter and recording artist.8:00 O O HOCKEY "Match des étoiles" En direct de East Rutherford, New Jersey.0 HALLMARK HALL OF FAME "The Master Of Ballantrae" In 1745 Scotland two brothers (Brian Blessed.Richard Thomas) become involved in Bonnie Prince Charlie's attempt to reclaim his father's throne.O © THE A-TEAM The A-team comes to the aid of a Southern minister bent on destroying an illegal moonshine operation.O NHL ALL-STAR GAME The 38th meeting between Campbell and Wales Conference all-atara (live from Byrne Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, N.J.) O FOUL-UPS, BLEEPS « entreprise multinationale a’eat greffee aux anciennes atructurea andalouses.10:30 O LES NOUVELLES TVA © LES NOUVELLES TVA / LE DIX VOUS INFORME © THE WRITER'S WORLD: E L.OOCTOROW AND THE AMERICAN MYTH EL.Doctorow’s work ia profiled, focusing primarily on the evolution of hie writing career and his four novels.(R) 10:60 Q LE MONDE REGIONAL / SPORTS / LE METEO 11:00 G O NOUVELLES DU SPORT / TELEX ARTS O G O © NEWS © LES SPORTS © CTV NATIONAL NEWS © PIERRE NADEAU RENCONTRE (R) © BUSINESS REPORT 1t:06O NEWS 11:16 0 LE ROI QUI VIENT DU SUD "Construire la France (1596-1601)’’ (5e) Henri est roi, et son premier soucie est de recon-atruire la France et recoudre l’unité de la nation pour l’induatrie d’une part et la tolerance de l'autre.O BONJOUR LA NUIT O LE 9 VOUS INFORME © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:20© NEWS 1t:26 O BARNEY MILLER O CINEMA "Coeur de cobra" (Paa de date) f 1:30 O SOAP 0 BEST OP CARBON Guests: entertainer Alan King and The Mighty Car-son Art Players.(R) O ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE © LES TETES BRULEES "L'Invulnerable" © BENNY HILL BLUNDERS © TO BE ANNOUNCED © CINEMA ?"La Confusion des sentiments” (Pas de date, Drame) Michel Piccoli, Pierre Malet.Menant une vie de deauche, un jeune homme decide de changer aa vie et s’inacrit dans une petite université de province.© NOVA "Antarctica: Earth’s Last Frontier" An investigation is presented of possible climatic and political changes of worldwide importance that could occur in the wake of large-scale exploitation of Antarctica'a rich mineral resources, g 8:30 O Œ) UNE VIE Comédiens: Philip Pretten, Danielle Roy, Leo llial, Monique Chabot, Richard Brunaia, Mario Verdon, Hubert Loiaelle et Chantal Perrier.Q HAPPY DAYS After the Fonz fails in his attempts to school Chachi in the fine art of picking up women, Chachi pays a visit to Joanie.g 9:00 0 RIPTIDE Cody, Nick and Boz leave their marina headquarters to trsck down a missing couple in Mexico.0 (D BELLE RIVE Comédiens: Jean Coutu, Pascal Rollin, Elisabeth Le Sieur, Anouk Simard, Yves Fortin, Andre Desjardins, Oliver L’Ecuyer, Helene Grégoire et Gilbert Comtois.O © BILLY GRAHAM SPECIAL © MATT HOUSTON Malt must track down a psychiatrist who murdered his secretary and is blackmailing his patients, g © AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE "True West" Sam Shepard's first dramatic work to be produced for television focuses on the relationship between two brothers in a rural southern California community, one a modestly successful screenwriter and the other a bum.g 9:30 0 © MICHEL JASMIN 10:00 Q REMINGTON STEELE An underworld figure kidnaps Mildred as part of a plan to get Laura and Steele to come and work for him.O © © HART TO HART Tuesday WORLD BEAUTIES David Hasselhoff (“Knight Rider") and actress-sports-caster Jayne Kennedy host "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World,” an NBC special to air live from Hawaii on MONDAY, JAN.30.Twenty-one contestants, representing 21 regions of the world, will compete for the title.CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME © MOVIE ?"From The Terrace" (1980, Drama) Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward.Based on the novel by John O'Hara.A man's marriage crumbles from neglect as he climbs the ladder of aucceas.11:46 0 DAN AUGUST "La Mort du héros” 11:66 0 MOVIE ?"Little Caesar" (1930, Drama) Edward G.Robinson, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.An insignificant hood works his way to the top of the underworld.12:00 Q HAWAII FIVE-O © MOVIE + + *
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