The White Falcon - 24.11.1976, Qupperneq 6
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
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
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00 Cartoon Carnival
00 Monkees
35 Lost in Space
25 Greatest Sports
Legends
55 Daktari
45 The Rifleman
15 The Way It Was
40 Early Movie: The
Wonderful World of
Puss 'N Boots
00 NFL: Los Angeles
vs St. Louis
25 Pro Football
Playback
05 Face The Nation
30 Weekend Edition
45 Wild Kingdom
20 Rich Little
15 The Magician
10 Hawaii Five-0
00 Weekend Edition
15 Glen Campbell
00 Late Show: Task
Force
00 Night Watch:
Rider on the Rain
12:00 Christopher Closeup
12:30 Music and the
Spoken Word
1:00 This Is The Life
1:30 You Asked For It
1:50 Gentle Ben
2:15 American Sportsman
3:05 NFL: Baltimore vs
New England
5:40 NFL Game of the
Week
6:00 Washington Week in
Review
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 The Winners
7:45 Barnaby Jones
8:40 Sunday Night Movie:
Footsteps
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Dean Martin
Celebrity Roast
12:00 Tonight Show
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:30
5:15
6:30
7:00
7:40
10:00
10:15
11:05
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
Can You Top This?
Merv Griffin
Evening Report
NFL Championship
Games
Monday Night
Football: Buffalo
vs Dallas
Ten O’ Clock Report
Barbary Coast
Monday Night Movie:
Woman of the Town
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:30
5:05
5:30
6:30
7:00
7:25
7:35
8:35
9:35
10:00
10:15
10:40
11:35
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
Wonderful World
of Magic
Jokers Wild
Adams Chronicles
Evening Report
The Odd Couple
In Touch
Tony Orlando
and Dawn
Cannon
One Day at a Time
Ten O’clock Report
Barney Miller
The Defenders
Tonight Show
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
3:00 Midday Report 3:00
3:05 General Hospital 3:05
3:30 Sesame Street 3:30
4:30 The Conciliators 4:00
4:50 Truth or 4:30
Consequences 4:50
5:15 Mike Douglas 5:15
6:30 Evening Report 5:40
7:00 Mission: Impossible 6:05
7:51 In Touch 6:30
8:00 All in the Family 7:00
8:35 Issues and Answers 7:25
9:05 Kate McShane 7:30
10:00 Ten O' Clock Report 8:05
10:15 Matt Helm 9:05
11:05 Wednesday Night 9:35
Movie: Women of 10:00
Devil's Island 10:15
11:25
Midday Report
General Hospital
Electric Company
Make a Wish
Jack Lalanne
$20,000 Pyramid
Get Smart
Party
Wyatt Earp
Evening Report
High and Wild
In Touch
Good Heavens
Mannix
Doc
Bob Newhart
Ten O'clock Report
Night Owl Special:
Charles Manson
Portrait in Terror
(ADULT)
Boxing from
the Olympic
Dec. 3
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:00
4:25
5:10
6:30
7:00
7:50
7:55
8:35
9:35
10:00
10:15
11:05
12:40
Midday Report
General Hospital
Electric Company
Flintstones
New Price is Right
Early Movie:
Pinocchio
Evening Report
Conversation with
Eric Sevareid
In Touch
Mary Tyler Moore
Star Trek
M*A*S*H
Ten O’clock Report
I Spy
Friday Night Movie:
A Oueen for Caesar
Suspense Theater:
Tower of London
Channel 4/8 specials
SATURDAY ,6:05 p. m. —FACE THE NATION—
The guests this week are Republican
Andrew Young and Democrat Beorgia.
SUNDAY, 10^15 p.m.—DEAN MARTIN CELEB-
RITY ROAST—Dean Martin and guests,
Milton Berle, Senator Barry Goldwater,
Isabel Sanford, Don Rickies, Ruth Buzzi,
Glen Campbell , Gabe Kaplan, William
Conrad and Nipsey Russel, roast motor-
cycle daredevil Evel Knievel.
DEC. 1, 8:50 p.m.—ISSUES AND ANSWERS
—Frank Zarb, administrator of the Fed-
eral Energy Commission, is guest.
DEC. 2, 10:15 p.m.—NIGHT OWL SPECIAL:
CHARLES MANSON PORTRAIT IN TERROR—A
psychological portrait of the Manson
"family" who committed the Tate-LaBianca
murders. Adult viewing.
DEC. 3, 7 p.m.—CONVERSATION WITH ERIC
SEVAREID—Willy Brandt, the former Chan-
cellor of West Germany, Mayor of Berlin
and Nobel prize winner, is interviewed.
Are you looking forward to a long Thanksgiving weekend? The USO
has lots of activities planned. There is still time to sign up for the
Reykjavik shopping tour Friday. The tour will leave the USO at 12:30
p.m. and return at 5:30.
The fish fries still continue. Every Friday and Saturday night
serving starts at 9:30 and lasts until all customers depart. Don't miss
the good food and company.
Sign up for the Saturday trip to the Reykjavik hot pools.
The USO will serve
Thanksgiving Day break-
fast at Plymouth-Rock-
Bottom prices. Serving
will run from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. The highest
price will be 25 cents
for any breakfast items.
The grill will be closed
for other than breakfast
menu items during this
time.
The Red Wall Snackbar
will serve hot turkey
sandwiches and pies the
rest of the day.
A "shoot the turkey"
darts tournament will be
held 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The winner will receive a
stuffed, roasted butter-
ball turkey.
Every Sunday the Red Wall Snackbar features a variety of waffles and
milkshakes. Dart tournaments are also held at 1 p.m.
Monday, the USO will host a special slide presentation titled "The
journeys of St. Paul". Starting time is 7 p.m.
^JFolch tporl* on AFTV
NOTE:
Programming
subject to
change
without
notice
Channel 4/S movies of the week
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.
SATURDAY: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF PUSS 'N
BOOTS—This enchanting version of the
children's classic is complete with
music, romance and excitement as a ser-
ies of misadventures befall the hero.
SATURDAY: TASK FORCE—Before World War
II, a Navy officer fights for appropria-
tions for carriers in the face of heavy
Air Force opposition. Stars Gary Cooper,
Jane Wyatt and Walter Brennan.
SATURDAY: RIDER ON THE RAIN—An Army
mental patient escapes custody and
steals a government payroll. An Army
investigator learns that the man is dead
and his only lead in locating the money
is a young housewife the escapee has
brutalized. Stars Charles Bronson and
Jill Ireland.
SUNDAY: FOOTSTEPS—A grimly realistic
look at the game of football. A win-or
else coach is hired to whip a small col-
lege team into shape. Stars Richard
Crenna, Clu Gulager and Forrest Tucker.
MONDAY: WOMAN OF THE TOWN—The saga of
frontier marshall Bat Masterson and the
dance hall girl he loved. Stars Claire
Trevor, Albert Dekker and Barry Sul-
livan .
DEC. 1: WOMEN OF DEVIL'S ISLAND—
During the French Revolution, a number
of French noblewomen were sent to prison
on an island. This is their story and
that of a pirate who rescues them.
DEC. 3: PINOCCHIO—A special musical
version of the classic about Gepetto,
the kindly wood carver, and his puppet,
Pinocchio, who magically comes to life.
Stars Danny Laye, Sandy Duncan, Flip
Wilson, Liz Torres and Gery Morgan.
DEC. 3: A QUEEN FOR CAESAR—This Italo-
French production concerns the 18-year-
old Cleopatra and her fifth with her
brother, Ptolemy, for the throne of
Egypt.
DEC. 3: TOWER OF LONDON—Richard sets
out to become the King of England in any
way he can. He commits murder and other
crimes and goes insane. Stars Vincent
Price, Michale Pate and Joan Freeman.
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
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, sea-
soned mixed vegetables and buttered
broccoli spears.
Saturday—brunch at 10 a.m.: logging
soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and
French fried potatoes.
Dinner: French onion soup, grilled
beef steak to order, sauteed onions,
baked potatoes with sour cream, buttered
whole grain corn and steamed spinach.
Sunday — brunch at 10 a.m.: puree
mongole soup, hot Rueben sandwiches and
crisp potato chips.
"Family Night" dinner: chicken vege-
table soup, barbecued chicken, barbecue
sauce, baked macaroni and cheese, green
garden peas with onions and French fried
cauliflower.
Monday—brunch at 10 a.m.: vegetable
beef soup, sloppy Joe on bun and French
fried potatoes.
"Philippine Dinner"—sweet and sour
pork, Philippine style adobo, Olorgapo
pansit, Philippine fried rice, spinach
rolls and buttered asparagus spears.
Tuesday—Lunch: logging soup, brais-
ed pock spareribs and sauerkraut, baked
Spanish beef patties with natural sauce,
paprika potatoes, buttered mixed vege-
tables and French fried cauliflower.
Dinner: chicken vegetable soup, New-
port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy,
mashed potatoes, steamed rice, creole
green beans and fried okra.
Dec. 1—Lunch: Knickerbocker soup,
beef casserole, veal croquettes,
tomato gravy, baked macaroni and cheese,
seasoned garden peas and buttered summer
squash.
Dinner: cream of potato soup, ginger
pot roast, natural gravy, ove.i glow po-
tatoes, buttered com on the cob and
seasoned F.F. greens.
Dec. 2 — Lunch: creole soup, fried
Icelandic fish or oriental skillet,
French fried potatoes, Keflavik fried
rice, polonaise broccoli spears and
spiced beets.
Dinner: cheese soup, glazed ham loaf
or beef porcupines, vegetable gravy,
mashed potatoes, sauteed com and but-
tered brussels sprouts.
Dec. 3—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,
buttered string beans and fried hominy.