The White Falcon - 29.10.1976, Blaðsíða 6
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Tuesday
3:00 Midday Report 9:00 Cartoon carnival 12:00 Sacred Heart 3:00 Midday Report 3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital 10:20 Monkees 12:15 Human Dimensions 3:05 General Hospital 3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company 10:45 Lost in Space 12:45 Music and the 3:30 Sesame Street 3:30 Sesame Street
4:05 New Price is Right 11:40 Greatest Sports Spoken Words 4:30 Can You Top This? 4:35 Wonderful World
5:00 Early Movie: Legends 1:10 Christopher Closeup 4:50 Let's Make A Deal of Magic
Walls of Fury 12:00 Daktari 1:40 You Asked For It 5:15 Merv Griffin 5:05 Jokers Wild
6:30 Evening Report 12:50 The Rifleman 2:05 American Sportsman 6:30 Evening Report 5:30 Adams Chronicles
7:00 Manhattan Transfer 1:15 The Way it Was 4:00 First World Series 7:00 NFL Championship 6:30 Evening Report
7:50 In Touch 1:45 Early Movie: The Game Games 7:00 The Odd Couple
7:55 Mary Tyler Moore Big Store 6:05 Pro Football Playback 7:35 Monday Night Football: 7:25 In Touch
8:30 Star Trek 3:15 NFL: Cincinnatti 6:30 Weekend Report New England VS N.Y. 7:30 Tony Orlando and
9:30 M*A*S*H VS Pittsburgh 6:45 Peanuts Special: Giants Dawn
10:00 Ten O'clock Report 5:40 College Football 76 The Great Pumpkin 10:00 Ten O'clock Report 8:30 Cannon
10:15 Moments of 6:30 Weekend Report 7:30 Barnaby Jones 10:15 Moments of Reflection 9:30 The Dumplings
Reflection 6:45 Wild Kingdom 8:25 Sunday Night Movie: 10:20 President Ford's 10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:20 I Spy 7:10 Rich Little The Man Press Conference 10:15 Moments of
11:10 Late Show: Ice Cold 8:10 The Magician 10:15 Meet the Press 10:50 Barbary Coast Reflection
In Alex 9:05 Hawaii Five-0 11:10 Manhunter (adult) 11:40 Late Show: She 10:20 Barney Miller
1:10 Creature Feature: 10:00 Weekend Report 12:00 Tonight show Played With Fire 10:45 The Defenders
Monster Zero 10:15 11:00 12:35 Glen Campbell Music Show Late Show: Bang, Bang, You're Dead Night Watch: So Long at the Fair \ / 11:40 Boxing From The Olympic
Wednesday
Thursday
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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 The Conciliators 4:00 Make A Wish 4:05 New Price Is Right
4:50 Truth or Consequences 4:25 Jack La Lanne 5:00 Early MtSvie:
5:15 Mike Douglas 4:50 Get Smart War Italian Style
6:30 Evening Report 5:15 $20,000 Pyramid 6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Phyllis 5:40 Wyatt Earp 7:00 Gladys Knight and
7:25 In Touch 6:05 Party the Pips
7:30 Mission Impossible 6:30 Evening Report 7:50 In Touch
8:20 All In The Family 7:00 Animal World 7:55 Mary Tyler Moore
8:50 Right Owl Special: 7:25 In Touch 8:30 Star Trek
David Frost presents 7:30 Rhoda 9:30 M*A*S*H
"the Guiness book of 8:05 Mannix 10:00 Ten O'clock Report
World Records 9:00 That's My Mama 10:15 Moments of
10:00 Ten O'clock Report 10:00 Ten O'clock Report Reflection
10:15 Moments of 10:15 Moments of 10:20 I Spy
Reflection Reflection 11:10 Late Show:
10; 20 Matt Helm 10:20 Sixty Minutes 0SS117 Mission For
11:10 Late Show: War Gods 11:15 Tonight Show A Killer
Of The Deep 12:40 Creature Feature: Horror Express
Channel 8 Specials
Sunday, 6:45 p.m.—PEANUTS SPECIAL— THE
GREAT PUMPKIN—Once again, the Great
Pumpkin is eagerly expected by Linus,
who is scorned by the other Peanuts
characters.
Sunday, 10:15 p.m.—MEET THE PRESS—The
guests on the show are Presidential
candidates. Tom Anderson, American Par-
ty, Peter Camejo, Socialist Workers Par-
ty, Lindon La Rouche, Jr., Labor Party
and Roger Mac Bride, Libertarion Party.
Wednesday, 8:50 p.m.—NIGHT OWL SPECIAL
—THE GUINESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS—As-
tounding, bizarre and humorous record-
setting feats are seen with David Frost
as host.
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Channel 8 movies of the week
TODAY: WALLS OF FURY—Three profess-
ional mountain climbers set out to scale
the incredible north wall of the Eiger
Glacier in Switzerland.
TODAY: ICE COLD IN ALEX—While driving
two nurses across the desert during the
North African fighting between the Ger-
mans and British, a motor ambulance com-
mander befriends a Nazi spy. Stars John
Mills, Sylvia Syms, Anthony Quale and
Harry Andrews.
TODAY: MONSTER ZERO—Planet
inated
space
by a fearsome
Monster Zero.
Saturday: THE BIG STORE—This
X is dom-
creature,
slap-
stick caper features the Marx Brothers.
The three are hired to protect a depart-
ment store, but the question is—who is
protecting whom from what?
Saturday: BANG. BANG. YOU'RE, DEAD—An
unassuming American businessmen gets
tangled up with a spy ring in Morocco
and hilarity results. Stars Tony
Randall, Senta Benger, Herbert Lom and
Terry Thomas.
Saturday: SO LONG AT THE FAIR—This
classic tale of an English brother and
sister follows them in Paris during the
1889 Exposition. The sister panics when
her brother disappears and everyone
denies ever having seen him. Stars Jean
Simmons, Dirk Bogarde, David Tomlinson,
Honor Blackman and Cathleen Nesbitt.
Sunday: WE GO FAST—Two zany motorcycle
officers try to make points with their
boss and the police commissioner.
Sunday: THE MAN—This drama based on
Irving Wallace's book about a Black Sen-
ator, describes his ascension to the
Presidency of the United States. Stars
James Earl Jones, Martin Balsam, Burgess
Meredith, Lew Ayres and William Windom.
Monday: SHE PLAYED WITH FIRE—An in-
surance investigator becomes a suspect
in a fire case because he tries to pro-
tect a woman. Stars Jack Hawkins and
Arlene Dahl.
Wednesday: WAR GODS OF THE DEEP— The
ruler of an undersea city believes that
he has found the secret to eternal life.
Stars Vincent Price, Tab Hunter and
Susan Hart.
Friday: WAR ITALIAN STYLE—Two Marines,
held captive by the Germans during World
War II are permitted to steal what their
captives believes are the fake plans for
the Allied invasion of Italy. They dis-
cover that the plans are real and the
chase is on.
Friday: 00SS117 MISSION FOR A KILLER—
Secret Agent 0SS117 is sent to the jun-
gles of Brazil to uncover a world ter-
rorist organization.
Friday: HORROR EXPRESS—A creature from
prehistoric times is responsible for a
number of macabre deaths on the train?
Stars Peter Cushing, Tell Savalas and
Christopher Lee.
If it's news call 4612
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
Today—Lunch: chicken rice soup,
stuffed cabbage rolls or turkey scal-
lops, O'Brien potatoes, seasoned lima
beans and buttered carrots.
Dinner: pepper pot soup, barbecued
corned beef or simmered frankfurters,
hot mustard sauce, franconia potatoes,
buttered string beans and fried hominy.
Saturday—Brunch at 10 a.m.—cream of
tomato soup, chili size sandwiches and
crisp potato chips.
Dinner: puree mongole soup, savory
baked chicken with natural sauce, steam-
ed rice or mashed potatoes, buttered
mixed vegetables and buttered brussels
sprouts.
Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.—vegetable
soup, chopped barbecued pork on toasted
buns and French fried potatoes.
Dinner: beef barley soup, grilled
torn torn steaks, onion gravy, baked pota-
toes with sour cream, scalloped cream
style corn and steamed spinach.
Monday—Lunch: egg drop soup, shrimp
Creole, tossed green rice, beef yakiso-
ba, buttered broccoli spears and French
fried carrots sticks.
Dinner: bean soup with bacon, top-
less pork sandwiches with brown pork
gravy, oven glo potatoes or cornbread
dressing, boiled black-eyed peas and
seasoned FF greens.
Tuesday—Lunch: pepper pot soup,
veal scallopini with natural sauce,
mashed potatoes, seasoned French cut
green beans and hot spiced beets.
Dinner: chicken noodle soup, chicken
cacciatore with natural sauce, simmered
spaghetti, baked Italian sausage, red
beans and rice and buttered mixed vege-
tables.
Wednesday—Lunch: cream pea soup-,
cherry baked ham, cherry sauce, candied
sweet potatoes, boiled dry lima beans
with bacon seasoning, fried okra and hot
cornbread.
Dinner: beef noodle soup, meat loaf
stuffed with cornbread dressing, braised
beef liver, brown onion gravy, snow
flake potatoes, Spanish onions and but-'
tered brussels sprouts.
Thursday—Lunch: French onion soup,
roast beef au jus with natural gravy,
baked potatoes with sour cream, lyon-
naise wax beans and stewed tomatoes.
Dinner: tomato vegetable soup, new-
port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy,
orange rice or cornbread dressing and
buttered succotash.
Friday—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
fried Icelandic fish, oriental meat-
balls, baked macaroni and cheese, sea-
soned whole grain corn, and steamed spin-
ach.
Dinner: knickerbocker soup, knock-
wurst baked with sauerkraut, vienner-
schnitzel, brown German gravy, German
potato cakes and seasoned garden peas
with mushrooms.