The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 19.03.1976, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 19.03.1976, Blaðsíða 6
Today Saturday Sunday Monday 3:00 Midday Report 9:00 Captain Kangaroo • 12:00 Sacred Heart 3:00 Midday Report 3:00 3:05 General Hospital 9:50 Cartoon Carnival 12:15 Norman Vincent 3:05 General Hospital 3:05 3:30 Electric Company 11:20 Good and Plenty Peale 3:30 Sesame Street 3:30 4:00 Jackpot Lane 12:45 Roy Rogers 4:30 Early Movie: No 4:30 4:20 Early Movie: Ten 11:50 Lost in Space 1:10 Wide World of Survivors Please 4:50 Gentlemen from 12:45 The Fisherman Sports 6:10 Newlywed Game 5:15 West Point 1:10 Flipper 2:15 Early Movie: 6:30 Evening Report 6:30 6:05 Buck Owens 1:30 Gentle Ben Nightmare Alley 7:00 The Way It Was 7:00 6:30 Evening Report 2:00 Early Movie: Only 4:15 Florida Citrus 7:30 The Americans 7:00 Carol Burnett the Valiant Open-Final Round 8:30 Monte Nash 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 3:40 Heavyweight 6:00 Christopher 9 :00 Cannon 9:00 8:30 Star Trek Championship of Closeup 10:00 Ten O'clock Report 9:30 9:30 M*A*S*H Tennis 6:30 Weekend Report 10:15 Moments of 10:00 Ten O'clock Report 5:10 Get Smart 6:45 Love American Style Reflection 10:00 10:15 Moments of 5:35 Daniel Boone 7:35 Animal World 10:20 Soul Train 10:15 Reflection 6:30 Weekend Report 8:00 Sunday Night Movie: 11:10 Perry Mason 10:20 The Untouchables 6:45 Wild Kingdom Gigi 12:00 Boxing from 10:20 11:10 Late Show: The 7:10 Look Up and Live 10:00 Weekend Report the Olympic 11:30 Spy Strikes 7:40 Sanford and Son 10:15 World At War Silently 8:00 Hawaii Five 0 11:05 Tonight Show 12:40 Creature Feature: 9:00 Cher Tuesday The Man and The Monster 10:00 Weekend Report 10:15 Evil Touch 10:40 Late Show: Pay or Die 12:30 Nightwatch: Mr. Sardunicus TV movies of the week TODAY —TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT— No synopsis available. T'.DAY—THE SPY STRIKES SILENTLY— James Drum is assigned the task of rounding up a group of international spies who are out to rule the world. Stars Lang Jef- feries and Emma Daniel. TODAY —THE MAN AND THE MONSTER—A fam- ous musician sells his soul to become the world's most famous concert pianist. Unfortunately, when he plays the piano, he turns into a hairy-faced monster with a lust for killing. Stars Henry Rambal, Abel Salazar and Martha Roth. SATURDAY^-ONLY THE' VALIANT— A tough Cavalry Captain heads a detachment of men which staves off waves of attacking Apaches. Stars Gregory Peck, Barbara Paton and Gig Young. SATURDAY—PAY OR DIE—In a 1908 New York setting, a police lieutenant battles to keep the city's "Little Italy" free of the dreaded Mafia. Stars Ernest Borgnine and A1 Austin. SATURDAY— MR. SARDONICUS — A famous doctor is called upon to treat a wealthy baron for a rare disfigurment suffered some years before. The request comes from the baron's wife with whom the doc- tor had romantic ties. SUNDAY—NIGHTMARE ALLEY— Tyrone Power and Joan Blondell star as a carnival team who reach the height of fame, SUNDAY—GIGI—A multi Academy Award win- ning film. The story is about a cap- tivating tomboy, Leslie Caron, who is being groomed by her worldly grandmother and great aunt to become a successful courtesan. Stars Maurice Chevallier, Louis Jourdan and Eva Gabor. MONDAY—THE PRESIDENT'S PLANE IS MIS- SING—The aircraft disappears in flight with the chief executive aboard—leaving an incompetent vice — president. Stars Buddy Ebsen, Peter Graves and Rip Torn. TUESDAY—NO SURVIVORS PLEASE—Aliens are taking over the bodies of key government officials and scientists to gain control of Earth. WEDNESDAY—SAVAGE SEASON—Treasure hunt- ers seek a fortune in lost platinum in Mexico. FRIDAY— BLONDIE— The Bumstead family gets to go on vacation without inter- ference from Dagwood's boss. FRIDAY—THE MYSTERIANS—A race of gigan- tic scientific intellectuals whose planet is destroyed in an atomic war at- tempt to conquer .Earth. FRIDAY—THE VAMPIRE'S COFFIN—A doctor removes a vampire's body from a cemetary for use in medical experiments. AFTV special Thursday, 10:20 p.m.— WHAT'S HAPPENED. SINCE—ABC News Closeup updates its pre- vious report on food processing, fire hazards, air safety and the IRS and what has been done or is being done to better these conditions. Ted Koppel and Jul's Bergman report. March 19-26 Thursday New York vs. Washington in Review Reflection Plane Is Missing NOTE: Programming subject to change without notice Friday 3:00 Midday Report 3:00 Midday Report 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:05 General Hospital 3:05 General Hospital 3:30 Sesame Street 3:30 Electric Company 3:30 Electric Company 4:30 Blank Check 4:00 Make A Wish 4:10 Jackpot 4:50 Mike Douglas 4:20 Can You Top This? 4:30 Early Movie: 6:05 Truth Or 4:45 $10,000 Pyramid Blondie Consequences 5:05 Wyatt Earp 5:40 The French Chef 6:30 Evening Report 5:30 Price Is Right 6:05 Buck Owens 7:00 Samuel Adams 6:00 Honey West 6:30 Evening Report 7:30 Gunsmoke 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Carol Burnett 8:30 The Young Lawyers 7:00 Flipside 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Sandy Duncan Teh O'clock Report 7:30 Silent Service 8:30 Star Trek 10:00 8:00 Movin' On 9:30 M*A*S*H 10:15 Moments of 9:00 Overseas Mission 10:00 Ten O'clock Report Reflection 9:33 All In The Family 10:15 Moments of 10:20 S.W.A.T. 10:00 Ten O'clock Report Reflection 11:15 Late Show: 10:15 Moments of 10:20 The Untouchables Savage Season Reflection 11:10 Late Show: J 10:20 ABC Closeup: The Mysterians What's Happened 12:40 Creature Feature: Since? The Vampire's 11:15 Tonight Show Coffin Enlisted dining facility menu uso The USO is offering a factory shop- ping tour on Thursday for $1.50. Sign up now. Tonight at the USO spend the evening playing the Dating Game—the fun starts at 8 p.m. Tomorrow the Coin Club will have an exhibit at the USO during the day. Tacos are the food special from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. After 5 p.m., try the Bicenten- nial baked beans. Sunday the USO will host another free pancake feed followed by a pro- testant church service by the Chapel Young Adult Outreach Committee. Break- fast starts at 8 a.m. Monday at' 8 p.m. the USO will show the controversial film "Future Shock." Tuesday the USO invites everyone to participate in the 7 p.m. session of bake bingo. Prizes are home-baked goodies. Wednesday ladies are invited to the USO between 2 and 4:30 p.m. for free make-up advice from Annora, the Navy Exchange's cosmetic representative. Annora plans to bring her scissors for free trims as well. Thursday the USO is sponsoring a factory shopping tour for $1.50. Shop- pers may be transported to woolen< pot- tery and sheepskin factories. Volun- teer drivers are always welcome to tag along. Friday at 7 p.m. the USO will pre- sent a free showing of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The film was made in 1921. Today's lunch menu at the Enlisted Dining Facility is: Clam chowder, sea- food platter, oven brown potatoes and buttered peas and carrots. Dinner: Bean w/ bacon soup, simmered spaghetti, broccoli polonaise and hot garlic toast. Tomorrow—brunch at 10 a.m.: Tomato soup, Monte Cristo sandwiches, potato chips and salad bar. Dinner: Beef w/barley soup, barbecu- ed chicken, Rissole potatoes and Lyon- aise wax beans. Sunday—brunch at 10 a.m.: Chicken w/rice soup, chili size sandwiches and potato chips. Dinner: "Family night," grilled beef steaks, mushroom gravy, baked potatoes, spiced beets and buttered brussel sprouts. Monday—Lunch: Chicken soup, fried fish, polonaise cauliflower and Norman- die carrots. Dinner: Tomato vegetable soup, beef sauerbraten, German potato cakes, O'Brien corn and German sauerkraut. Tuesday —Lunch: Bean w/bacon soup, beef liver braised w/onions, cottage fried potatoes and simmered beans w/ham seasoning. Dinner: Green pea soup, country style baked ham, raisin sauce, oven browned potatoes, fried okra and creole hominy. Wednesday— Lunch: Logging soup, Spanish baked beef, French baked pota- toes, buttered asparagus spears and but- tered succotash. Dinner: Tomato noodle soup, Newport style chicken, dutchess potatoes and but- tered string beans. Thursday—Lunch: Vegetable supreme soup, stuffed bell peppers or fried fish, scalloped noodles and buttered garden peas. Dinner: Chicken mushroom soup, roast fresh pork, paprika potatoes, boiled pinto beans and buttered carrots. Friday—Lunch: Minestrone soup, beef sukiyaki or turkey chow mein, tossed green rice and corn fritters. Dinner: Chicken w/rice soup, Swiss steak in tomato soup, Rissole potatoes and buttered mixed vegetables. The Tour Office says it is easy to get away in April What does the travel scene look like for April? The following are some of the possibilities: i Mildenhall 4 - 14 i 3 London 1 week 4 Mildenhall 10 days 13 Rome 1 week 14 Mallorca 12 days 14 Costa del Sol 12 days 14 Skaftafell Safari 5 days 21 Copenhagen 1 week 24 London 1 week 25 Mallorca 18 days Call the tour office at 4200 or 5111 for further information on any of the above travel opportunities. Now is the time to be seriously thinking about going on the Skaftafell Safari. This five-day adventure will take you into the eastern portion of Iceland to Skaftafell National Park. You will be within the shadow of Europe's largest glacier but will be surrounded by fertile grasslands. You should book now if you plan to go to Costa del Sol (southern Spain) or to Palma de Mallorca. These are Easter trips that will set you down on beauti- ful beaches with lots of sunshine. Looking toward May—think of golfing in Scotland. For nine or 18 nights you can golf on one of Scotland's most beau- tiful courses at North Berwick, which is about 20 miles east of Edinburgh. NOTE: The simplest way to get from Mildenhall to the center of the city is via private motorcoach. While on the plane, organize a group of 20 persons, then, upon arrival, the transportation desk at the terminal, or an individual, can call Morley's Grey Coaches. The bus will pick up the group at the terminal and make three stops in the city. Cost is about $3 per person. If a bus can't be organized, the train schedules are posted on the termi- nal bulletin boards. Trains leave from Shippea Hill and Ely approximately every hour weekdays, with slightly fewer scheduled on Sundays. The taxi ride to either train station is not too expen- sive.

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