The White Falcon - 19.11.1976, Síða 6
Today
Saturday
Sunday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
4:05 New Price is Right
5:05 Early Movie: Wife,
Doctor and Nurse
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Gladys Knight and
the Pips
7:55 In Touch
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:35 Star Trek
9:30 M*A*S*H*
10;00 Ten O' Clock Report
10:15 I Spy
10:20 Friday Night Movie:
The Magic Christian
11:10 Creature Feature:
The Stranger
Wednesday
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:30
4:55
5:15
6:30
7:00
7:50
7:55
8:35
9:35
10:00
10:15
10:45
11:35
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
The Conciliators
Truth or
Consequences
Mike Douglas
Evening Report
Mission: Impossible
In Touch
All in the Family
American Parade:
Stop, Thief!
Buyer Beware
Ten O'clock Report
President-Elect
Carter Press
Conference
Matt Helm
Wednesday Night
Movie: Sunflower
(ADULT)
9:00 Cartoon Carnival
10:10 Monkees
10:35 Lost in Space
11:30 Greatest Sports
Legends
11:50 Daktari
12:40 The Rifleman
1:05 The Way It Was
3:35 Early Movie: A
Woman of Distinction
4:00 NCAA Football:
Georgia vs Florida
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Wild Kingdom
7:15 Rich Little
8:10 The Magician
9:05 Hawaii Five-0
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Glen Campbell Show
11:00 Late Show:
Spencer's Mountain
1:00 Night Watch: The
Proud and Damned
(ADULT)
12:00
12:25
12:50
1:40
3:10
5:45
6:05
6:30
6:45
7:30
8:20
10:00
10:15
10:45
11:35
Flints tones
Gentle Ben
College Football 76
Early Movie: The
Girl Who Knew
Too Much
NFL: Washington
vs San Francisco
Pro Football
Playback
Meet the Press
Weekend Report
The Winners
Barnaby Jones
Sunday Night Movie:
That Touch of Mink
Weekend Report
Washington Week
in Review
Manhunter
Tonight Show
Monday
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:30
4:50
5:15
6:30
7:00
7:35
10:00
10:15
11:20
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
Can You Top This?
Let's Make a Deal
Merv Griffin
Evening Report
NFL Championship
Games
Monday Night
Football: Los
Angeles vs
Cincinnati
Ten O'clock Report
Academy of Country
Music Awards
Monday Night Movie:
Wild Geese Calling
Tuesday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 Wonderful World
of Magic
5:00 Jokers Wild
5:30 Adams Chronicles
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 The Odd Couple
7:25 In Touch
7:30 Cannon
9:35 One Day at a
Time (ADULT)
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Barney Miller
10:40 The Defenders
11:35 Tonight Show
Thursday
9:00 Mayberry RFD
9:25 Big Valley
10:20 Early Movie:
Anastasia
11:35 NFL: Oakland
vs Chicago
1:55 NFL Game of the Week
2:15 Directions '76
2:45 General Hospital
3:05 Electric Company
3:40 Make a Wish
4:05 Jack Lalanne
4:50 Get Smart
5:15 Flintstones
5:40 Wyatt Earp
6:00 The Thanksgiving
That Almost Wasn't
6:30 Holiday Report
6:45 High and Wild
7:15 A Charlie Brown
Thanksgiving
7:45 Good Heavens
8:10 Mannix
9:05 Doc
9:30 Bob Newhart
10:00 Holiday Report
10:15 Conversation with
Eric Sevareid
11:05 Night Owl Special:
The Cloning of
Clifford Swimmer
Friday
9:00
9:25
10:15
10:45
11:30
12:00
12:25
12:50
1:15
1:40
2:05
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:55
6:30
6:45
7:40
7:50
8:25
9:30
10:00
10:15
11:10
12:50
Beverly Hillbillies
Voyage to the
Bottom of the Sea
Bewitched
Daniel Boone
Fractured Flickers
Green Acres
Tombstone Territory
Flintstones
Animal World
Honey West
Wild, Wild West
General Hospital
Electric Company
New Price is Right
Early Movie: Women
of the Prehistoric
Planet
Holiday Report
Gladys Knight and
the Pips
In Touch
Mary Tyler Moore
Star Trek
M*A*S*H
Holiday Report
I Spy
Friday Night Movie:
The Male Animal
Suspense Theater:
Dark Eyes of London
AFTV Channel 8/4 specials
SUNDAY, 6:05 p.m.--MEET THE PRESS—Guest
is the Governor-elect of Washington and
former head of the Atomic Energy Commis-
sion, Dixy Lee Ray.
SUNDAY, 10:15 p.m. —WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW—The program presents a discus-
sion of President-elect Carter's ap-
pointments, the problems he will be con-
fronting and the role of the new Vice-
.President.
MONDAY, 10:15 p.m.—ACADEMY OF COUNTRY
MUSIC AWARDS—Marty Robbins hosts the
11th annual show, featuring an all star
cast including Loretta Lynn, Conway
Twitty, Tom T. Hall, Crystal Gale and
Mickey Gilley.
TUESDAY, 7:35 p.m. — CANNON-In this spe-
cial program Joan Fontaine makes a rare
television appearance, playing a former
film star who turns to Cannon for help.
WEDNESDAY, 8:35 p.m. —STOP , THIEF! —A
dramatization of the downfall of William
Marcy "Boss" Tweed (1823-78) whose cor-
rupt control of New York politics en-
abled him and his cronies to steal mil-
lions in city funds.
WEDNESDAY, 9:35 p.m. —BUYER BEWARE—A
look at some of the questionable sales
practices which are used by some people
who sell land, cars and food.
THURSDAY, 6 p.m.—THE THANKSGIVING THAT
ALMOST WASN'T—If it hadn't been for the
efforts of a very special squirrel, the
first Thanksgiving celebrated by the
Pilgrims might not have happened.
THURSDAY, 7:15 p.m.—A CHARLIE BROWN
THANKSGIVING—Peppermint Patty invites
herself and some friends to Charlie
Brown's house for Thanksgiving dinner.
THURSDAY, 11:05 p.m.—NIGHT OWL SPECIAL:
THE CLONING OF CLIFFORD SWIMMER—Clif-
ford Swimmer hates his life and he wants
out. A doctor gives Swimmer his chance
by creating an exact duplicate of Swim-
mer with cloning.
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NOTE:
Programing
subject to
change
without
notice
Channel 8/4 movies of the week
TODAY: WIFE, DOCTOR,
AND NURSE—An
overworked doctor has little time for
his wife or his nurse—both of whom are
in love \frith him. Stars Loretta Young
Warner Baxter and Virginia Bruce.
TODAY: THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN—This com-
edy deals with an eccentric, rich Brit-
ish businessman who decides to prove
that everyone can be corrupted by money.
Stars Peter Sellers, Ringo Starr, Isabel
Jeans, Laurence Harvey and Raquel Welch.
TODAY: THE STRANGER—An astronaut
crashes on a strange planet and the
planet's "officers" fear he plans to
take over their government. Stars Glenn
Corbett, Sharon Acker and Lew Ayres.
SATURDAY: A WOMAN OF DISTINCTION—A
woman dean, who has excluded romance
from her life, finds herself attracted
to a handsome Eritish professor. Stars
Rosalind Russell and Roy Miland.
SATURDAY: SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN—Moving,
dramatic and humorous—based on the
novel by Earl Hammer, Jr. Stars Henry
Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, James MacArthur,
Donald Crisp and Wally Cox.
SATURDAY: THE PROUD AND THE DAMMED—
Five confederate war veterans flee to
Latin America where they become en-
trapped in a war between two family
rivals. Stars Chuck Connors, Cesar
Romero, Jose Creco and Aaron Kincade.
SUNDAY: THE GIRL WHO KNEW TOO MUCH—A
free lance adventurer is hired by the
syndicate, then by the CIA to find the
killer of a syndicate boss. Stars Adam
West, Nancy Kwan, Robert Alda and Nehi-
miah Persoff.
SUNDAY: THAT TOUCH OF MINK—A wealthy
business tycoon romances an unemployed
woman with a trip and romance. Stars
Cary Grant, Doris Day, Gig Young, Audrey
Meadows, John Astin and Dick Sargent.
MONDAY: WILD ... GEESE CALLING—Lumber jack
Jacls. Murdock can't seem to stay in one
place. He leaves his wife and child to
search for gold in the Klondike. Stars
Henry Fonda, Joan Bennett and Barton
Maclane.
WEDNESDAY: SUNFLOWER—An Italian sol-
dier, presumed dead after being sent to
the Russian front, is discovered living
in Russia with a second wife. Stars
Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni.
THURSDAY: ANASTASIA—A young woman ap-
pears in Berlin claiming to be Anasta-
sia—the last of the children of the
Czar. Stars Julie Harris and Lynne
Fontanne.
FRIDAY: WOMEN OF THE PREHISTORIC PLANET-
A spaceship crashes on an unexplored
planet. The commander of the rescue
ship decides to allow the lone survivor
and a woman from his ship to settle on
the planet.
FRIDAY: THE MALE ANIMAL—Love and come-
dy hit the college campus at just about
the same time as the big game. Stars
Henry Fonda, Don Defore, Jack Carson,
Olivia DeHavilland and Joan Leslie.
FRIDAY: DARK EYES OF LONDON—A Scotland
Yard inspector poses as an underworld
figure to gather information on a well-
known criminal.
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
. i Al j I **Tonight—A free silent
| film will be shown at 7.
**Don't
forget—Friday
and Saturday all
night fish fries
start at 9:30.
*
** A trip to Reykjavik
museums will be held
Sunday from 12:30 to 5
p.m.
**Get to know what's available in Keflavik
on the mini-Kef tour Monday from 1-3:30 p.m.
*The Train Club meets every Tuesday night.
Don't forget to participate in the Bake Bingo and
Jeopardy competition also Tuesday night at 7.
**The Red Wall Snackbar Wednesday special is
brownies a la mode.
** Tomorrow—Make your own Christmas decorations. The USO will provide the
materials free. You may keep your creations.
** There will be a shopping tour to Reykjavik Nov. 26.
Today—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.
Tomorrow—Brunch at 10 a.m.: tomato
soup, Monte Cristo sandwiches and crisp
potato chips.
Dinner: minestrone soup, syrup glaz-
ed rick comish hens or glazed ham loaf,
hot mustard sauce, parsley buttered po-
tatoes, Harvard beets and scalloped
corn.
Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: Chicken
vith rice soup, chili size sandwiches
and French fried potatoes.
Dinner: beef barley soup, Swiss
steak with tomato sauce, mashed pota-
toes, steamed rice, buttered brussels
sprouts and French fried cauliflower.
Monday—Lunch: chicken noodle soup,
Spanish veal loaf, shrimp wiggles, brown
gravy, mashed potatoes, seasoned green
beans, buttered summer squash and hot
biscuits.
Dinner: cream of tomato soup, beef
sauerbraten, natural gravy, German pota-
to cakes, lyonnaise rice, German sauer-
kraut and buttered mixed vegetables.
Tuesday—Lunch: vegetable soup,
chipper or deep fried Icelandic fish,
baked Italian sausage, scalloped pota-
toes with onions, buttered broccoli
spears and O'Brien com.
Dinner: minestrone soup, battered
fried corn dogs with hot mustard sauce
or ham croquettes, baked macaroni and
cheese, seasoned garden peas and butter-
ed carrots.
Wednesday—Lunch: creole soup, New-
port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy,
duchess potatoes, tossed green rice,
beets with orange and lemon sauce and
buttered brussels sprouts.
Dinner: beef barley soup, pepper
beef steaks, natural sauce, golden pota-
to balls, buttered egg noodles, creole
hominy and fried okra.
Thursday—Brunch: beef vegetable
soup, grilled cheese sandwiches, potato
chips and baked beans.
Thanksgiving dinner: Virginia baked
ham, roast young tom turkey, whipped po-
tatoes, bread dressing, salad bar,
assorted fresh fruit, fruit cake, shell
nuts, pumpkin and apple pie and mixed
candies, coffee, milk, fruit juices,
chilled cranberry sauce and assorted
vegetables.
Friday—Lunch: Manhattan fish chow-
der, old fashion beef stew, fried fish
balls, steamed rice or scalloped noodles
with cheese, tomatoes and bacon, butter-
ed lima beans and lyonnaise carrots.
Dinner: old fashion bean soup, tur-
key croquettes or veal pinwheels, vege-
table gravy, snowflake potatoes, season-
ed mixed vegetables and buttered brocco-
li spears.