The White Falcon - 03.12.1976, Blaðsíða 6
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:05 General Hospital
: 30,'Electric Company
:00 Flintstones
:25 New Price is Right
:10 Early Movie:
Pinocchio
:30 Evening Report
:00 Conversation with
Eric Sevareid
: 50 In Touch
:55 Mary Tyler Moore (C)
: 35 Star Trek (C)
:35 M*A*S*H (C)
:00 Ten O'clock Report
:15 I Spy (C)
:05 Friday Night Movie:
A Queen for
Caesar (C)
:40 Suspense Theater:
Tower of London
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Cartoon
Carnival (C)
Monkees
Greatest Sports
Legends (C)
Daktari
The Rifleman
The Way It Was
Early Movie:
World of the
Vampires
NCAA: Michigan vs
Ohio State (C)
Game of the Week
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Washington Week in
Review (C)
Weekend Report
Wild Kingdom
Rich Little
The Magician (C)
Hawaii Five-0 (C)
Weekend Report
Glen Campbell
Late Show: The
Grass is Greener
Creature Feature:
Shadow on the
Land (C)
It
The
Jury
12:00 Christopher Closeup
12:30 Music and the
Spoken Word
1:00 This is Your Life
(C)
1:25 You Asked for
(C)
1:50 Wide World of
Sports
2:50 Early Movie:
World was His
4:15 NCAA Football:
USC vs UCLA (C)
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 The Winners (C)
7:45 Barnaby Jones (C)
8:45 Sunday Night Movie:
Blood Sport (C)
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Dean Martin
Celebrity Roast
11:05 Manhunter
12:00 Tonight Show
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Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
Can You Top This?
Let's Make a Deal
Merv Griffin
Evening Report
NFL Championship
Games
Monday Night Foot-
ball: Miami vs
Baltimore (C)
Ten O'clock Report
Agronsky at Large
(C)
Barbary Coast (C)
Monday Night Movie:
Alexander the Great
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Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
Wonderful World of
Magic
Jokers Wild
Adams Chronicles
Evening Report
Odd Couple (C)
In Touch
Tony Orlando and
Dawn
Cannon (C)
Barney Miller
Ten O'clock Report
One Day at a Time
(Adult)
The Defenders
Tonight Show
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Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
The Conciliators
Truth or Consequences
Mike Douglas
Evening Report
Mission: Impossible
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In Touch
The Expert Rider (C)
Kate McShane (C)
Ten O'clock Report
Matt Helm (C)
Wednesday Night Movie:
Jungle Fighters
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Midday Report
General Hospital
Electric Company
Make a Wish
Jack LaLanne
$20,000 Pyramid
Get Smart
Party
Wyatt Earp
Evening Report
High and Wild (C)
In Touch
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Mannix (C)
Doc (C)
Bob Newhart (C)
Ten O'clock Report
Conversation with
Eric Sevareid
Night Owl Special:
America's Junior
Miss Pageant
Boxing from the
Olympic
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00 Midday Report
05 General Hospital
30 Electric Company
10 New Price is Right
00 Early Movie:
Wrong Arm of the
Law
30 Evening Report
00 John Denver Rocky
Mountain Christmas
(C)
50 In Touch
55 My World and Wel-
come to It (C)
30 Star Trek (C)
30 M*A*S*H (C)
00 Ten O'clock Report
15 I Spy (C)
05 Friday Night Movie:
Portrait from Life
40 Creature Feature:
Journey into Mid-
night (C)
Channel 4/8 specials
TODAY, 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.
SUNDAY, 10:15 p.m.—DEAN MARTIN CELEB-
RITY ROAST—Dean Martin and a galaxy of
celebrities take verbal punches at world
heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali.
MONDAY, 10:15 p.m.—AGRONSKY AT LARGE—
Presents an interview with Defense Sec-
retary Donald Rumsfeld.
WEDNESDAY, 8:35 p.m.—THE EXPERT RIDER—
A look at some of the techniques the ex-
IS REALLY WORTH
SINGING ABOUT/
**Tonight at 8:30 the "Miss Black America Show"
will be performing.
This month at the USO:
* Sheepskin raffle
*Submit your name for a chance
to win a free phone call to your
home. The USO will give two,
three-minute free phone calls to
the states between Christmas
and New Year.
*Free Christmas ornament
materials—make your
ornaments at the USO
and they are yours to
**Tomorrow—Christian Literature
sale.
**Every Tuesday night is
Bake Bingo, Jeopardy
and the Train Club
meeting. All start
at 7 p.m.
**Don't forget the
all night Friday
and Saturday
fish fries.
/yfW3
**December tours:
7—Reykjavik shopping
19—Museum
26—Reykjavik hot pools
28—Reykjavik shopping
* (C) indicates color on Channel 4.
perienced motorcyclist uses to operate
a bike safely.
THURSDAY, 11:10 p.m.—NIGHT OWL SPECIAL:
AMERICA'S JUNIOR MISS PAGEANT— Fifty
high school seniors make a bid to become
the 19th Junior Miss in this pageant
held in Mobile, AL. Michael Landon is
host.
FRIDAY, 7 p.m.—JOHN DENVER ROCKY MOUN-
TAIN CHRISTMAS — The Colorado Rockies
share the spotlight with John Denver and
guest stars Valerie Harper, Olivia
Newton-John and Steve Martin.
Watch tporU om AFTV
NOTE:
Programming
subject to
change
without
notice
Channel 4/8 movies of the week
TODAY: PINOCCHIO—A special musical SUNDAY: BLOOD SPORT—David has been
version of the classic about Gepetto,
the kindly wood carver, and his puppet,
Pinocchio, who magically comes to life.
Stars Danny Kaye, Sandy Duncan, Flip
Wilson, Liz Torres and Gery Morgan.
TODAY: A QUEEN FOR CAESAR—This Italo-
French production concerns the 18-year-
old Cleopatra and her fight with her
brother, Ptolemy, for the throne of
Egypt.
TODAY: 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.
SATURDAY: WORLD OF THE VAMPIRES—The
leader of a group of vampires has a plan
to exterminate the human race and only
one man stands in his way.
SATURDAY: THE GRASS IS GREENER — An
American millionaire invades the priva-
cy of an earl's mansion and ends up in a
lot of trouble. Stars Cary Grant,
Deborah Kerr, Jean Simmons and Robert
Mitchum.
SATURDAY: SHADOW ON THE LAND—An excit-
ing, fast moving drama that demonstrates
the terrifying consequences of a dicta-
torship in America. Stars Jackie Cooper,
Marc Strange, John Forsythe, Gene Hack-
man, Carol Lynley and Janice Rule.
groomed by his father to become a grid-
iron star. The high school hero attends
a college football team party and learns
how grueling the competition can really
be.
MONDAY: ALEXANDER THE GREAT—A biogra-
phy of the warrior who conquered most of
the known world of his time. Stars
Frederic March, Claire Bloom, Richard
Burton, Danielle Darrieux and Harry
Andrews.
WEDNESDAY: JUNGLE FIGHTERS — A British
patrol penetrates the enemy infested
Burmese jungle, only to realize the
futility of their mission in fighting
the Japanese during World War II. Stars
Richard Todd, Laurence Harvey, Richard
Harris and David McCallum.
FRIDAY: WRONG ARM OF THE LAW—A trio of
robbers masquerade as policemen and col-
lect the loot from a series of rob-
beries. Stars Peter Sellers.
FRIDAY: PORTRAIT FROM LIFE—An English
major returns to Germany to find the
girl whose painting he saw in a London
gallery.
FRIDAY: JOURNEY INTO MIDNIGHT—Two-part
thriller. A commercial artist is taken
into a tragic past; and an unscrupulous
opportunist tries to set himself up with
a widow but fails to cope with the
spirit world.
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
tom tom 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: knickefbocker soup, knock-
wurst baked with sauerkraut, vienner-
schnitzel, brown German gravy, German
potato cakes and seasoned garden peas
with mushrooms.