The White Falcon - 10.12.1976, Blaðsíða 6
Today
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company
4:10 New Price is Right
5:00 Early Movie: Wrong
Arm of the Law
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 John Denver Rocky
Mountain Christmas*
7:50 In Touch*
7:55 My World and
Welcome to It*
8:30 Star Trek*
9:30 M*A*S*H *
10:00 Ten O’clock Report
10:15 I Spy*
11:05 Friday Night Movie:
Portrait from Life
12:40 Creature Feature:
Journey into
Midnight*
Saturday
9:00 Cartoon Carnival*
10:10 Monkees
10:35 Lost in Space
11:25 Greatest Sports
Legends *
11:50 Daktari
12:40 The Rifleman
1:05 The Way It Was
1:35 Early Movie: Son
of Paleface*
3:10 NFL Game of the
Week*
3:30 NCAA: Oklahoma
vs Nebraska*
6:00 Agronsky at
Large*
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Wild Kingdom
7:20 Rich Little
8:10 The Magician
9:05 Hawaii Five-0*
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Glen Campbell
11:10 Late Show: Zulu*
1:30 Nightwatch: Shark*
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
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 Wide World of Sports
2:50 College Football
’ 76*
3:40 NCAA: Army vs Navy*
6:05 Pro Football
Playback*
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 The Winners*
7:50 Barnaby Jones*
8:45 Sunday Night Movie:
Firehouse*
10:00 Ten O’clock Report
10:15 Dean Martin
Celebrity Roast
12:00 Manhunter*
12:50 Tonight Show
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:30
4:50
5:15
6:30
7:00
7:30
10:00
10:15
10:40
11:30
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
Can You Top This?
Let’s Make a Deal
Merv Griffin
Evening Report
NFL Championship
Games
NFL: Dallas vs
St. Louis*
Ten O'clock Report
Face the Nation
Barbary Coast*
Monday Night Movie:
Sea Hawk
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:30
5:05
• 5:30
6:30
7:00
7:25
7:30
8:40
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
Odd Couple*
In Touch*
Tony Orlando
and Dawn
Cannon*
Barney Miller
Ten O'clock Report
One Day at a Time
The Defenders
Tonight Show
W eduesday
Thursday
Friday
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:30
4:50
5:15
6:30
7:00
7:50
7:55
8:30
9:10
10:00
10:15
11:10
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
The Conciliators
Truth or
Consequences
Mike Douglas
Evening Report
Mission: Impossible*
In Touch*
All in the Family*
We are Woman*
Kate McShane*
Ten O'clock Report
Matt Helm*
Wednesday Night
Movie: Young
Dillinger
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:00
4:30
4:50
5:15
5:40
6:05
6:30
7:00
7:25
7:30
8:05
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:15
11:10
12:20
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*
Perry Como:
Christmas in Mexico*
Doc*
Bob Newhart*
Ten O'clock Report
Conversation with
Eric Sevareid
Night Owl Special:
Monty Hall—Hosted,
Toasted and Roasted
Boxing from
the Olympic
3:00
3:05
3:30
4:05
4:55
6:30
7:00
7:55
8:00
8:35
9:35
10:00
10:15
11:05
12:40
Midday Report
General Hospital
Electric Company
New Price is Right
Early Movie:
North Country*
Evening Report
The Dangerous
Christmas of Red
Riding Hood
In Touch
My World and
Welcome to It*
Star Trek*
M*A*S*H *
Ten O'clock Report
I Spy*
Friday Night Movie:
Doctor in the House*
Creature Feature:
Crypt of the Living
Dead*
Channel 4/8 specials
TODAY, 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.
SUNDAY, 10:15 p.m.—DEAN MARTIN CELEBRI-
TY ROAST—Dean Martin is the roastee and
Don Rickies steps in as the host in this
two-hour roast with the largest array of
celebrities ever assembled for this
series.
MONDAY, 10:15 p.m.—FACE THE NATION—The
guest this week is Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld.
WEDNESDAY, 8:30 p.m.—WE ARE WOMAN—A
look at the historical, social and psy-
chological background of today's working
woman. Helen Reddy is host.
THURSDAY, 8:05 p.m.—PERRY COMO: CHRIST-
MAS IN MEXICO—Music and tradition of
two nations flavor Perry Como's holiday
special, bringing together the talent of point of view.
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
Today—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
fried Icelandic fish, oriental meat-
balls, baked macaroni and cheese, sea-
soned whole grain com and steamed
spinach.
Dinner: knickerbocker soup, knock-
wurst baked with sauerkraut, Vienner-
schnitzel, brown German gravy, German
potato cakes and seasoned garden peas
with mushrooms.
Tomorrow—Bruncn at 10 a.m.: Tomato
rice soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and
French fried potatoes.
"Italian Supper" —baked lasagna,
Italian spaghetti with heavy meat sauce,
assorted pizza pie, polonaise broccoli
spears and hot garlic bread.
Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: logging
soup, Coney Island burgers and crisp
potato chips.
"Family Night" dinner: creole soup,
teriyaki beef steak with natural sauce,
baked potatoes with jacket, sour cream,
buttered summer squash and buttered
brussels sprouts.
Monday—Lunch: doubly good soup, El
Rancho stew or beef balls stroganoff,
buttered egg noodles or tossed green
rice, season garden peas, ginger glazed
carrots and hot biscuits.
Dinner: minestrone soup, cold cut
platter of sliced roast beef, ham, bo-
logna, salami, liver sausage and cheese,
cold potato salad or potato chips ®id
boiled Navy beans
Tuesday—Lunch: tomato noodle soup,
open face turkey sandwiches or chicken
croquettes, cream rich gravy, snowflake
potatoes, savory bread dressing, butter-
ed whole grain com and spiced beets.
Dinner: cream of potato soup, Mexi-
cana pork chops with natural sauce, cot-
tage fried potatoes, simmered lima
beans, polonaise broccoli spears and hot
comb read.
Wednesday—Lunch: French onion soup,
honey glazed corned beef or grilled fish
cakes, hot mustard sauce, parsley but-
tered potatoes, fried cabbage and but-
tered asparagus.
Dinner: vegetable supreme soup, beef
pin wheels or oriental skillet, steamed
rice or duchess potatoes, French cut
green beans and fried squash.
Thursday—Lunch: cream of tomato
soup, stuffed cabbage rolls or ham cro-
quettes, baked macaroni and cheese, but-
tered green peas and paprika cauli-
flower.
Dinner: chicken noodle soup, veal
birds with natural sauce, baked stuffed
frankfurters, rissole potatoes, buttered
mixed vegetables and buttered brussels
sprouts.
Friday—Lunch: clam chowder, poached
or fried Icelandic fish, meat casserole,
lyonnaise potatoes, scalloped cream
style com 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.
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NOTE:
Programming
subject to
change
without
notice
Channel 4/8 movies of the week
two nations with guest stars Vikki Carr,
the Captain and Tennile, the Ballet
Folklorico, the Zavala Brothers and Sis-
ters, Mexican composer Armando Mansanero
and the Zavala's Children's Choir.
THURSDAY, 10:15 p .m.—CONVERSATION WITH
ERIC SEVAREID—Author and political
scientist Leo Rosten discusses the
growth of federal power.
THURSDAY, 11:10 p.m.—NIGHT OWL SPECIAL:
MONTY HALL—HOSTED, TOASTED AND ROASTED-
Monty Hall, TV's most popular game show
host, is toasted and roasted by friends
from the world of show business and
politics.
FRIDAY, 7 p.m.—THE DANGEROUS CHRISTMAS
OF RED RIDING HOOD (OR OH, WOLF, POOR
WOLF)—This musical comedy stars Cyril
Ritchard as the wolf, a young Liza
Minelli as Red Riding Hood, and Vic
Damone tells the story from the wolf's
TODAY: 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.
TODAY: PORTRAIT FROM LIFE—An English
major returns to Germany to find the
girl whose painting he saw in a London
gallery.
TODAY: 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.
SATURDAY: SON OF PALEFACE—A typical
Bob Hope slapstick—a fun satire on the
old West. Also stars Jane Russell and
Roy Rogers.
SATURDAY: ZULU—Action-packed drama
based on an actual attack by thousands
of Zulus against a handful of British
soldiers in a remote outpost in Natal.
Stars Michael Caine and Stanley Baker.
SATURDAY: SHARK—An underwater search
for sunken treasure leads to betrayal,
murder and a climactic attack by a man-
kiiling white shark. Stars Burt
Reynolds* Arthur Kennedy, Barry
Sullivan, Sylvia Pinal and Carlos Barry.
Adult viewing.
SUNDAY: FIREHOUSE—When a Black recruit
joins the fire company, he is greeted
coldly by the other members. An antag-
onist uses the young fireman as some-
one on whom he releases his anger for a
series of fires that have killed fire-
men. Stars Richard Roundtree, Vince Ed-
wards and Andrew Duggan.
MONDAY: SEA HAWK—A British privateer
and sea-going Robin Hood battles against
the Spanish expansion throughout the
world. Stars Errol Flynn, Brenda Mar-
shall, Claude Rains, Flora Robeson and
Donald Crisp.
WEDNESDAY: YOUNG DILLINGER—* Public enemy
number one is depicted from his escape
from prison until the time he was cor-
nered and shot by the F.B.I. Stars Nick
Adams, Robert Conrad and Mary Ann
Mobley. Adult viewing.
FRIDAY: NORTH COUNTRY—Two men face dan-
ger and adventure in the remote, wild
areas of Alaska's back country.
FRIDAY: DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE—This comedy
involves students in a medical school.
The film was a winner of the British
equivalent of an Academy Award. Stars
Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlov and Kenneth
More.
FRIDAY: CRYPT OF THE LIVING DEAD—A
young writer turns to devil worship when
a vampire escapes from a tomb which has
been sealed for 700 years.
regular
The Redwall Snackbar features
specials:
Tacos every Saturday, all-night fish fry
Friday and Saturday nights and waffles and
milkshakes Sundays.
Wednesday's food special is hamburger
steak dinner.
The Train Club has changed its meet
ing from Tuesday evening to Sunday at
2 p.m.
Diana's rousing, competitive Bake
Bingo matches can always use more con-
testants'. Come and join in the fun
at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Immediately after
Bake Bingo, test your knowledge of
trivia by entering Diana's Jeopardy
matches.
The USO will host a Flea Market
tomorrow. Bring anything you want
to sell to the USO. USO will fur-
nish the tables to display your
wares. The sale is slated to begin
at 1 p.m.
Don't miss the free cake-decorat-
ing demonstration at 7 p.m. Thursday,
Cindy will do a Christmas creation
which will be given away to one of the
lucky onlookers.
Dec. 17 is free silent film night at
the USO at 7 p.m.
Plan to come to the USO and visit with
Santa Dec. 18.