The White Falcon - 08.10.1976, Blaðsíða 6
Today
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
3:00 Midday Report 9
3:05 General Hospital 10
3:30 Electric Company 10
4:05 New Price is Right 11
4:50 Early Movie:
Tyrant of Castile 11
6:30 Evening Report 12
7:00 Manhattan Transfer 1
7:50 In Touch
7:55 Mary Tyler Moore 2
8:30 Star Trek
9:30 M*A*S*H 3
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of 5:
Reflection 6:
10:20 I Spy 6:
11:10 Late Show: Man on a String 7:
12:25 Creature Feature: 7:
Cauldron of Blood 8: 10: 10:
:00 Cartoon Carnival
:10 Monkees
:35 Lost in Space
:25 Greatest Sports
Legends
:50 Daktari
:40 Water World
:00 Early Movie:
Alaskan Safari
:30 Navy Football
Preview
:10 NCAA Football:
Baylor vs Illinois
:30 Wild, Wild West
:30 Weekend Report
:45 Wild Kingdom
:10 Science Screen
Report
:25 The Magician
:15 Hawaii Five-0
:00 Weekend Report
:15 Late Show:
Mildred Pierce
12:05 Night Watch:
The Uninhibited
Channel 8 Specials
12: 00 Sacred Heart
12: 15 Human Dimension
12: 45 Music and the Spoken Word
1: 15 You Asked for It
1: :35 Wide World of Sports
2: :50 Science Screen Report
3 :05 Football: Washington vs Philadelphia
6 :30 Weekend Report
6 :45 Guestward Ho
7 :20 Barnaby Jones
8 :15 Sunday Night Movie The Class of '63
9 :30 Felony Squad
10 :00 Weekend Report
10 :15 The Untouchables
11 :05 Tonight Show
Saturday, 8:15 p.m.—HAWAII FIVE-0—In
this two-hour special, McGarrett is on a
two-week tour with the Naval Reserve.
When an intelligence officer is murder-
ed, he sets out to track down the kill-
er. '¦
Monday, 5:15 p.m. — GOOD OLD DAYS OF
RADIO—Host Steve Allen, aided by many
radio personalities, uses vintage audio
recordings and film clips to trace the
growth of radio from Marconi's first
wireless to the advent of national tele-
vision in the 1940s.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—BORN OF THE SEA—
Historian Bruce Catton shows that the
nation's 200-year struggle to maintain
freedom is very much of the 200-year
history of the U.S. Navy.
Friday, 3:30 p.m. — SPECIAL TREAT—PAPA
AND ME—The special friendship of an old
man and a boy, Joey, is created through
a series of flashbacks.
Channel 8 movies of the week
TODAY:
TYRANT OF CASTILE—Peter I of
medieval Spain is betrothed to a lovely
French woman who falls in love with his
step-brother. Peter becomes enraged by
his discovery of the situation.
TODAY: MAN ON A STRING—A policeman is
framed on a drug charge and then sent to
prison to work for the government as an
undercover agent. Stars Christopher
George, William Schallert, Joel Grey and
Jack Warden.
TODAY: CAULDRON OF BLOOD—A blind art-
ist models his sculptures on skeletons
provided by his wife. In order to ob-
tain the skeletons, the artist's wife
and her lover commit murders. Adult
viewing.
SATURDAY: ALASKAN SAFARI—This documen-
tary explores American's last frontier,
the vast horizons of the Alaskan wilder-
ness—from the mountains to the tundra,
from the waterways to the ice packs.
SATURDAY: MILDRED PIERCE — An Oscar
award-winning film about an intense, am-
bitious woman who gives her all for her
selfish daughter. Stars Joan Crawford,
Ann Blythe, Zachary Scott and Jack
Carson.
SATURDAY: THE UNINHIBITED—A young boy
goes to a small Mediterranean village in
search of manhood. He is aided in his
search by a worldly, wealthy night club
owner.
SUNDAY: THE CLASS OF '63—A college re-
union is the catalyst for the graduation
10 years before. Stars Joan Hackett,
Cliff Gorman, James Brolin, Ed Lauter,
Gary Barton and Colby Cheater.
MONDAY: VIOLENT STRANGER—A dying man
confesses to the murder for which an in-
nocent man is about to be executed. The
race against time to find evidence to
corroborate this confession begins.
WEDNESDAY: VAMPIRE PEOPLE—The local
priest, police and townspeople of a
small village wage an all-out war
against blood-thirsty vampires.
FRIDAY: TIGHT LITTLE ISLAND—An unusual
comedy about a liquort«drought island.
The islanders find a sinking ship loaded
with spirits and attempt to elude the
customs men.
FRIDAY: FANTASTIC PLANET—Sometime in
the future, after man has destroyed civ-
ilization, giant size creatures with
highly advanced scientific knowledge
take control and human beings serve as
pets.
FRIDAY: IN NAME ONLY'
woman are in
marriages,
the marriages
legal.
A young man and
the business of arranging
They learn that several of
they arranged are not
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10:15
10:40
11:30
11:50
12:15
12:40
2:15
2:35
3:00
3:25
4:25
4:50
5:15
6:30
6:45
7:00
10:00
10:15
10:20
11:10
Flintstones
Sheri Lewis
Roy Rogers
Beverly Hillbillies
Ben Casey
Your Job: Fire
Prevention
Mayberry R.F.D.
My Three Sons
Early Movie: Return
of Frank James
NFL Championship
Games
Sea Hunt
General Hospital
Sesame Street
Can You Top This?
Let's Make a Deal
Good Old Days
of Radio
Holiday Report
Football Scoreboard
Monday Night
Football:
Baltimore vs Dallas
Holiday Report
Moments of
Reflection
Barbary Coast
Late Show:
Violent Stranger
Tuesday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sesame Street
4:35 The Wonderful
World of Magic
5:00 Jokers Wild
5:30 The Adams
Chronicles
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 The Odd Couple
7:25 In Touch
7:30 Tony Orlando
and Dawn
8:35 Cannon
9:30 The Dumplings
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Barney Miller
10:45 The Defenders
11:35 Boxing from
the Olympic
Thursday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Flintstones
3:55 Make a Wish
4:20 Jack La Lanne
4:45 Wyatt Earp
5:10 The Rifleman
5:35 Vaudeville
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Animal World
7:20 In Touch
7:25 Rhoda
8:10 Mannix
9:05 That's My Mama
9:30 Bob Newhart
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Sixty Minutes
11:10 Tonight Show
NOTE:
Programming
subject to
change
without
notice
Wednesday
3:CO 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 Good Times
7:25 In Touch
7:30 Born of the Sea
8:35 Mission: Impossible
9:30 Phyllis
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 Matt Helm
11:10 Late Show:
Vampire People
Friday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Special Treat—
Papa and Me
4:20 New Price is Right
5:15 Early Movie:
In Name Only
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Manhattan Transfer
7:50 In Touch
7:55 Mary Tyler Moore
8:25 Green Scene
8:40 Star Trek
9:35 M*A*S*H
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Moments of
Reflection
10:20 I Spy
11:15 Late Show: Tight
Little Island
12:35 Creature Feature:
Fantastic Planet
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
uso
Don't forget "Frank's Fish Fry" each
Saturday, Sunday and also holidays. The
Red Wall Snack Bar is open these nights
from 9:30 to early morning, serving de-
licious delights.
The Red Wall Snack Bar special for
Wednesday is Bill's beans and cornbread.
The special every Saturday is tacos and
Sunday USO features surprise waffles
and milkshakes.
All you sports fans—now is your
chance to test your knowledge on well-
known sports personalities. Come to the
USO and enter the "Who's Who in Sports"
quiz.
In honor of the Navy's birthday, the
USO is sponsoring a beard contest. All
you bearded types, whether you're in the
Navy or not, come and enter, you get a
prize for just entering.
The Model Railroad Club is chugging
right along but new members are always
welcome. Come to the USO Tuesday nights
at 7 p.m. and get involved.
Sign-ups are underway for the Oct. 23
trip to Kleifarvatn and Krisuvik. The
trip will start at 10:30 a.m. and run
until 5 p.m., the price is $2.
Monday is Columbus Day and the USO
will sponsor a pool tourney to pit one's
skill against the champ.
Today—Lunch: clam chowder, poached
or fried Icelandic fish, meat casserole,
lyonnaise potatoes, scalloped cream
style corn and seasoned mustard greens.
Dinner: beef barley soup, marinated
London steak with natural sauce, steamed
rice or mashed potatoes, Creole lima
beans and normandie carrots.
Tomorrow—brunch at 10 a.m.: cream
pea soup, chopped barbecue pork on
toasted bun and French fried potatoes.
Dinner: corn chowder, southern fried
chicken, brown chicken gravy, mashed
potatoes, cornbread dressing, creole wax
beans and buttered spinach.
Sunday—brunch at 10 a.m.: chicken
mushroom soup, grilled hamburgers or
cheeseburgers and crisp potato chips.
"Family Night" dinner: onion soup,
roast beef au jus, natural gravy, baked
potatoes with sour cream, buttered sum-
mer squash and seasoned garden peas.
Monday—Lunch: cream of pea soup,
baked Virginia ham, pineapple sauce,
glazed yams or grilled potato cakes
sauteed com and buttered brussels
sprouts.
Dinner: logging soup, grilled ham-
burgers and cheeseburgers, steamed
frankfurters, French fried potatoes,
Spanish style lima beans and sliced to-
matoes, onions and lettuce.
Tuesday—Lunch: chicken soup, beef
pot pie, braised liver with onions, cot-
tage fried potatoes, French fried cauli-
flower, seasoned green beans and hot
biscuits.
Dinner: cream of mushroom soup,
Italian style veal steaks, natural
sauce, franconia potatoes, buttered gar-
den peas and spiced beets.
Wednesday—Navy Day: vegetable su-
preme soup, baked chicken, brown chick-
en gravy, bread dressing, orange rice,
buttered broccoli spears and normandie
carrots.
Dinner: beef noodle soup, steamship
round of beef, natural gravy, snowflake
potatoes, buttered mixed vegetables and
hot spiced beets and hot dinner rolls.
Thursday—Lunch: clam chowder, fried
or baked Icelandic fish or stuffed bell
peppers, baked macaroni and cheese, but-
tered asparagus spears and buttered corn
on the cob.
Dinner: creole soup, chopped beef
steaks chicken fried, beef croquettes,
brown gravy, snowflake potatoes, butter-
ed succotash and seasoned F.F. greens.
Friday—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
open face beef sandwiches, rich brown
gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered carrots
and stewed tomatoes.
Dinner: beans with bacon soup, sim-
mered spaghetti with heavy meat sauce,
baby beef balls, assorted pizzas, steam-
ed frankfurters, potato chips, broccoli
polonaise and hot garlic toast.