The White Falcon - 23.07.1976, Blaðsíða 6
Today
12:00 Expression
12:15 Roger Ramjet
12:20 Dick Tracy
12:25 My Three Sons
12:55 Get Smart
1:25 Morning Movie:
Double Bunk
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company
4:00 Early Movie:
Song Without End
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Carol Burnett
7:53 In Touch
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Star Trek
9:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Longstreet
11:10 Late Show:
Monsieur Vincent
1:00 Creature Feature:
Revolt of the
Mamalukes
W ednesday
12:00 Expression
12:15 Roger Ramjet
12:20 Dick Tracy
12:25 Morning Movie:
Cash McCall
2:10 Andy Griffith
2:35 Love on a Rooftop
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company
4:00 Make a Wish
4:30 Jack LaLanne
4:50 $20,000 Pyramid
5:15 Name That Tune
5:35 Wyatt Earp
6:06 The Rifleman
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Animal World
7:23 In Touch
7:30 Rhoda
8:00 Mannix
9:00 That's My Mama
9:30 Guestward Ho
10:00 Ten O'clock report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Sixty Minutes
11:10 Tonight Show
Saturday
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:45 Cartoon Carnival
11:10 Monkees
11:40 Lost in Space
12:30 Greatest Sports
Legends
12:55 Flipper
1:20 Water World
1:40 All Star Wrestling
2:30 Early Movie: The
Stars Look Down
4:15 To be announced
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Vaudeville
7:40 Sanford and Son
8:001 Hawaii Five-0
9:00 Little House on
the Prairie
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Late Show:
Stanley and
Livings tone
11:55 Nightwatch:
Cash McCall
Thursday
9:00 Expression
9:15 Roger Ramjet
9:20 Dick Tracy
9:25 Addams Family
9:50 Green Acres
10:15 Morning Movie:
Stranger Who Looks
Like Me
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 The Conciliators
4:50 Truth or
Consequences
5:15 Mike Douglas
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Phyllis
7:26 In Touch
7:30 The Defenders
8:30 Mission:
Impossible
9:30 Maude
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 S.W.A.T.
11:15 Late Show:
Supershow
Sunday
12:00 Sacred Heart
12:15 Spring Street
12:45 Music and the
Spoken Words
1:40 You Asked for It
2:05 Early Movie:
Swingers' Paradise
3:30 To be announced
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Good Times
7:10 Barnaby Jones
8:00 Sunday Night Movie:
Breaking the
Sound Barrier
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 World at War
11:05 Tonight Show
Monday
9:00 Expression
9:15 Dick Tracy
9:20 Roger Ramjet
9:25 Beverly Hillbillies
9:50 My Favorite Martian
10:15 Early Movie:
Swingers' Paradise
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 Flintstones
4:50 Let's Make a Deal
5:15 Merv Griffin
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 NFL Championship
7:23 In Touch
7:30 To be announced
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Petrocelli
11:10 Late Show:
Stranger Who Looks
Like Me
Tuesday
12:00 Expression
12:15 Roger Ramjet
12:30 Dick Tracy
12:25 Bewitched
12:30 Mayberry RFD
1:20 Morning Movie:
Stanley and
Livingstone
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 Early Movie:
Nob Hill
6:05 Newlywed Game
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Odd Couple
7:28 In Touch
7:30 Tony Orlando
and Dawn
8:30 Cannon
9:30 The Jeffersons
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Barney Miller
10:45 Joey and Dad
11:40 Boxing from the
Olympic
Friday
12:00 Expression
12:15 Dick Tracy
12:20 Roger Ramjet
12:25 Fractured Flickers
12:50 Get Smart
1:20 Morning Movie:
Solid Gold Cadillac
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company
4:00 New Price is Right
4:45 The Bells of
St. Mary's
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Carol Burnett
7:52 In Touch
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Star Trek
9:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Longstreet
11:10 Late Show: In
Broad Daylight
12:30 Suspense Theater:
The Sinister Monk
NOTE:
Progranwi ng
subject to
change
without
notice
July 23>30
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AFTV Channel 8 Specials
Saturday. 6:45 p.m. — VAUDEVILLE—For
those who dig nostalgia, this show in-
cludes singing, dancing and comedy acts.
Thursday. 10:20 p.m. — SIXTY MINUTES-A
review of the high cost of hospitali-
zation and why it is so expensive, the
return of the lighter-than-air carrier
and the man who is building one. A visit
to Syria and a look at how the Syrians
are preparing for war.
AFTV Channel 8 movie* of the week
TODAY: SONG WITHOUT END -- Concert
pianist Frans Liszt falls in love with a
Russian princess. However, their desire
to marry cannot be fulfilled because he
is already married.
TODAY: MONSIEUR VINCENT— Biography of
St. Vincent de Paul, the 17th century
French priest who renounced all traces
of power and fortune to better serve his
brothers and Master.
TODAY: REVOLT OF THE MAMALUKES— An
evil sultan with a harem of many wives
is a tyrannical ruler of his people.
Stars Omar Sharif. Adult viewing.
SATURDAY: THE STARS LOOK DOWN— A grim
drama of life in a small Welsh coal
mining town where the mine owner forces
men to work in an unsafe mine. Stars
Michael Redgrave and Nancy Price.
SATURDAY: STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE— The
year is 1870 and Dr. Livingstone has
been living in the wilds of Africa,
treating the natives and bringing them
the Bible. Stars Spencer Tracy and
Walter Brennan.
SATURDAY: CASH MCCALL— A young finan-
cial genius becomes interested in a
plastics company whose president is be-
ing forced to sell. Stars Natalie Wood
and James Garner.
SUNDAY: SWINGERS' PARADISE-A rock group
invades a movie company on location.
One of the members is hired as a stunt
man and the fun begins.
SUNDAY: BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER—
Drama concerning the pioneers of the
jet era.
MONDAY: SWINGERS' PARADISE— Same as
above.
MONDAY: STRANGER WHO LOOKS LIKE ME—A
girl leaves the home of her adoptive
parents on a quest to seek out her
natural parents, her roots and her heri-
tage. Stars Beau Bridges and Meredith
Baxter.
TUESDAY: STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE-Same
as above.
TUESDAY: NOBHILL— No synopsis avail-
able.
WEDNESDAY: STRANGER WHO LOOKS LIKE ME—
Same as above.
WEDNESDAY: SUPERSHOW— Features many of
the superstars of music in concert.
Performing artists include Buddy Miles,
The Modern Jazz Quartet, Led Zeppelin,
Glen Campbell and Steven Stills,
THURSDAY: CASH MCCALL—Same as above.
FRIDAY: SOLID GOLD CADILLAC—A comedy
of big business starring Judy Holliday
and Paul Douglas.
FRIDAY: BELLS OF ST. MARY'S— No synop-
sis available.
FRIDAY: IN BROAD DAYLIGHT — A blind
actor, aware his wife is having an af-
fair, plans to kill her, thinking no one
will suspect him.
FRIDAY: THE SINISTER MONK— A girls'
school is terrorized by an immoral monk.
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
Today—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
fried Icelandic fish, oriental meatballs
or baked macaroni and cheese, com and
steamed spinach.
Dinner: knickerbocker soup, knock-
wurst baked w/sauerkraut, Viennerschnit-
zel, brown Germany gravy, German pota-
to cakes and seasoned garden peas
w/mushrooms.
Tomorrow—brunch at 10 a.m.: tomato
rice soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and
French fried potatoes.
Dinner: baked lasagna, spaghetti w/
heavy meat sauce, assorted pizza pie,
polonaise broccoli spears and hot garlic
bread.
Sunday—brunch at 10 a.m.: logging
soup, Coney Island burgers and potato
chips.
Dinner: creole soup, teriyaki beef
steak, natural sauce, baked potatoes w/
jacket, sour cream, buttered summer
squash and buttered brussels sprouts.
Monday—Lunch: soup, el rancho stew
or beef balls stroganoff, buttered egg
noodles or tossed green rice, peas and
glazed carrots and hot biscuits.
Dinner: minestrone soup, cold cut
platter of sliced roast beef, ham or
bologna, salami, liver sausage and
cheese, cold potato salad or potato
chips and boiled navy beans.
Tuesday—Lunch: tomato noodle soup,
turkey sandwiches or chicken croquettes,
gravy, potatoes, bread dressing, com
and spiced beets.
Dinner: cream of potato soup, Mexi-
cans pork chops, natural sauce, cottage
fried potatoes, simmered lima beans,
polonaise broccoli spears and hot corn-
bread.
Wednesday—Lunch: French onion soup,
corned beef or grilled fish cakes, hot
mustard sauce, potatoes, fried cabbage
and buttered asparagus.
Dinner: vegetable supreme soup,
beef pinwheels or oriental skillet
steamed rice or Duchess potatoes, French
cut green beans and fried squash.
Thursday—Lunch: cream of tomato
soup, stuffed cabbage rolls or ham cro-
quettes, baked macaroni and cheese, but-
tered green peas and paprika cauli-
flower.
Dinner: chicken noodle soup, veal
birds w/natural sauce, baked stuffed
frankfurters, rissole potatoes, buttered
mixed vegetables and buttered brussels
sprouts.
Friday—Lunch: clam chowder, poached
or fried Icelandic fish, meat casserole,
lyonnaise potatoes, scalloped cream
style com and seasoned mustard greens.
Dinner: beef barley soup, marinated
London steak w/natural sauce, steamed
rice or mashed potatoes, creole lima
beans and normandie carrots.
uso
Tonight and tomorrow night USO will
keep its doors open and coffee pot on
all night. Come and enjoy Festus' fish
and chips, featuring three types of fish
with cole slaw and homemade baked beans.
Serving starts at 9:30 p.m. and will go
on throughout the night.
Tomorrow at the USO Red Wall Snackbar
tacos will be featured all day.
Join the Young Adult Outreach Group
Sunday for a pancake breakfast and group
worship. Everyone is welcome. Break-
fast starts at 8 a.m. At 1 p.m. the
Kingsmen Chess Club will meet in the USO
Youth Center news
A kiddie movie will be shown tomorrow
at 2 p.m. for ages 6-12. The charge for
"The Daring Dobermans" is 75c.
A trip to the Krysuvik hot springs
area is planned for Wednesday from 1 to
5 p.m. Permission slips can be obtained
from the Youth Center and must be re-
turned by Tuesday. The trip is open to
all ages and will cost $1.
A dance featuring "Dark Star" will be
held Friday from 7:30 to 11 p.m. It
will cost $1.50. Sixth graders may at-
tend but they must bring signed permis-
sion slips.
A Teeny-Bopper Dance for ages 6-12
Center. Also at 1 p.m. a darts tourney
will be held.
Feed your stomach and your intellect
Tuesday at USO. Diana will give away
homebaked goodies during bingo, begin-
ning at 7 p.m. Then comes Jeopardy.
USO's Red Wall Snackbar will offer
hamburger stroganoff as its special on
Wednesday.
A Reykjavik shopping tour will be
sponsored by USO Thursday. The tour
will depart at 12:30 p.m. and return at
6:30 p.m. The trip will concentrate on
shopping centers downtown. Sign up now,
or phone 6113 if you can drive.
USO will have two job openings in the
near future. One is for a bookkeeper-
secretary and the other for a recrea-
tional assistant. Apply in person with
Diana.
will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. July 23
at the Youth Center. It will cost 25c.
A Planning Committee meeting is
scheduled for Monday at 7 p.m.
The weekly class schedule is as fol-
lows :
Saturday—Junior judo 10 a.m. to noon.
Sunday—Guitar lessons 1 to 4 p.m.
Monday— Modern dance for adults 3 to 4
p.m.; arts and crafts 3 p.m.; and
senior judo 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday— Gymnastics (at the Base Gym)
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.; ballet 2 to 5 p.m.;
and arts and crafts 3 p.m.
Wednesday—arts and crafts 3 p.m.
Thursday—arts and crafts 3 p.m.
Friday — arts and crafts 3 p.m.; and
fencing.