The White Falcon - 11.03.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Today
2:45 Midday Report
2:50 General Hospital
3:20 Electric Company
4:00 New Price is Right
4:50 Early Movie:
Candy Man *
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Lohman and Barkley *
8:10 My World and Welcome
to It *
8:35 Star Trek *
9:30 Chico and The Man*
10:00 Ten O’clock Report
10:15 I Spy *
11:05 Friday Night Movie:
Easy Rider *
12:35 Suspense Theater:
The Night Visitor *
Saturday
Sunday
9:00 Cartoon Carnival
10:05 The Flintstones
10:30 Lost in Space
11:25 Daktari
12:15 The Rifleman
12:45 Glen Campbell Los
Angeles Open *
2:10 Early Movie:
Dive Bomber
4:20 NCAA Basketball:
North Carolina vs
Louisville *
5:55 President Carter's
News Conference *
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Wild Kingdom
7:30 Little House on
the Prairie *
8:20 Collision Course *
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 The Helen Reddy
Show *
11:05 Late Show: The
Brothers O'Toole *
12:45 Night Watch:
Captain Apache *
12:00 Christopher Closeup
12:25 Music and the
Spoken Word
12:55 This is the Life
1:25 You Asked for It *
1:50 Wide World of Sports
2:50 Early Movie: The
Blue Veil
4:45 NBA: Philadelphia
vs Seattle *
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Donny and Marie *
7:45 Sunday Night Movie:
Every Man Needs One *
9:05 Starsky and Hutch*
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Sixty Minutes *
11:05 Perry Mason
12:00 Tonight Show *
Monday
Tuesday
2:45
2:50
3:25
4:25
4:50
5:15
6:30
7:00
7:25
7:50
10:00
10:15
10:30
11:25
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
Sew What's' New?
Let's Make a Deal
Merv Griffin
Evening Report
Victory at Sea
Target: The
Impossible
Monday Night Hockey:
Atlanta vs Montreal *
Ten O'clock Report
Washington Week
in Review *
Caribe *
Monday Night Movie:
Kid Galahad
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45 Midday Report
50 General Hospital
20 Sesame Street
30 Wonderful World
of Magic
05 Jokers Wild >
40 Swiss Family
Robinson *
30 Evening Report
00 Odd Couple *
40 John Davidson *
40 Happy Days *
05 Joe Forrester *
00 Ten O'clock Report
15 Monty Python *
(Adult Viewing)
45 Silent Service
10 The Defenders
00 Twelve O'clock High
W ednesday
Thursday
Friday
2:45
2:50
3:20
4:30
4:55
5:15
6:30
7:00
7:35
8:40
9:10
10:00
10:15
11:05
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
$20,000 Pyramid
Truth or
Consequences
Mike Douglas
Evening Report
Animal World
Mission: Impossible *
All in the Family *
Onedin Line
Ten O'clock Report
Police Woman *
Wednesday Night
Movie: Boomerang
2:45
2:50
3:20
3:50
4:15
4:40
5:05
5:25
6:05
6:30
7:00
7:35
8:05
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:15
11:25
Midday Report
General Hospital
Electric Company
Dusty's Treehouse
Jack Lalanne
Get Smart
Party
Wyatt Earp
Police Surgeon *
Evening Report
High and Wild *
Grady *
Mannix *
Doc *
The Lawless Years
Ten O'clock Report
Night Owl Special:
Geraldo Rivera—
Goodnight America
Boxing from the
Olympic
2:45
2:50
3:20
3:50
4:15
5:00
6:30
7:00
8:00
8:35
9:30
10:00
10:15
11:05
12:20
Midday Report
General Hospital
Electric Company
Fractured Flickers
New Price is Right
Early Movie: The
Legend of Cougar
Canyon *
Evening Report
Lohman and Barkley *
My World and Welcome
to It *
Star Trek *
Chico and the Man *
Ten O'clock Report
I Spy *
Friday Night Movie:
The Sheriff *
Creature Feature:
Mill of the Stone
Women *
Channel 4 specials
Saturday, 8:20 p .m.—COLLISION COURSE—
An in depth study of the conflict be-
tween President Harry Truman and General
Douglas MacArthur over the invasion of
the Republic of Korea by the North Ko-
reans.
Saturday, 10:15 p.m.—THE HELEN REDDY
SHOW—Singer-composer Helen Reddy exhib-
its her special talent from the South-
port Theater in England.
Sunday, 10:15 p.m.—SIXTY MINUTES—The
show looks at "The National Enquirer,"
something new in taxation and features
an interview with California Governor
Jerry Brown.
Monday, 7:25 p.m.—TARGET;__THE IMPOS-
SIBLE—Professor Robert C. W. Ettinger
discusses some of the possibilities of
making man into superman.
Thursday, 10:15 p.m.—NIGHT OWL SPECIAL:
GERALDO RIVERA—GOOD NIGHT AMERICA—
This memorable evening is a tribute to
Frank Sinatra; an interview with the
star of "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,"
Louise Lassiter; and the last segment is
about Inez Garcia, convicted of murder-
ing a man who raped her. ADULT VIEWING
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Hurry to the USO and join in the Harold's Club ac-
tivity tonight. The action starts at 7 p.m. and con-
sists of cards, blackjack and more.
Honoring President Roosevelt's first fireside chat,
the USO will host its own fireside chat. Come in and
chat with the President tomorrow.
The USO will start a macrame class Tuesday. Tf in-
terested in learning the art', you may sign up for either
the Tuesday afternoon session from 1 to 3 p.m. or the
Wednesday evening class from 7 to 9 p.m.
All of uou "ping pongers," plan to take part in the
March 19 ping pong tourney beginning at 1 p.m.
The Railroad Club meets every Sunday at 1 p.m.
Sign up starts Monday for the Earth Day Appreciation
Tour March 21.
The Red Wall Snackbar special for Wednesday will be
brownies ala mode.
Spend St. Patrick's Day at your USO. Enjoy Irish
stew, green ice cream shakes and, if you think your size
is right, join in the Leprachaun contest. Regardless of
your size, try your luck at guessing the weight of the
Blarney Stone.
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Channel 4 movies of the week
TODAY:
able.
CANDY MAN—No synopsis avail-
TODAY: EASY RIDER—With proceeds from
a narcotics sale, two young men under-
take a motorcycle trip from Los Angeles
to New Orleans. Stars Peter Fonda,
Dennis Hopper, Lauana Anders and Jack
Nicholson. ADULT VIEWING.
TODAY: THE NIGHT VISITOR—A young man
escapes from an asylum and commits sev-
eral murders before returning to his
cell, where his deeds are exposed by a
strange quirk of fate. Stars Trevor
Howard, Liv Ullman and Max von Sydow.
SATURDAY: DIVE BOMBER—An account of
the naval flight surgeons' research and
development of the pressure suit, the
cure for pilot "black out" at high al-
titude. Stars Errol Flynn, Fred Mac-
Murray, Ralph Bellamy, Alexis Smith and
Regis Toomey.
SATURDAY: THE BROTHERS O'TOOLE—An
hilarious adventure of a couple of
slick drifters who ride into the sleepy,
broken down mining camp of Molybdenum,
CO. Stars John Astin, Pat Carroll,
Hans Conried and Steve Carlson.
SATURDAY:
CAPTAIN APACHE— A captain
Because of
is investigating a murder,
his heritage, he gets no help from the
townspeople; because of his uniform, the
Indians shun him. Stars Lee Van Cleet,
Carroll Baker and Stuart Whitman.
(adult)
SUNDAY: THE BLUE VEIL—A beautiful woman
finds comfort and happiness in being
a children's nurse. Stars Jane Wyman,
Charles Laughton, Joan Blondell and
Agnes Moorehead.
SUNDAY: EVERY MAN NEEDS ONE—A swing-
ing bachelor architect is caught up in
the feminist movement when he is forc-
ed to hire a young woman as his assist
tant. Stars Connie Stevens, Ken Berry,
Henry Gibson, Carol Wayne, Gail Fisher
and Louise Sorel.
MONDAY: KID GALAHAD—A deadly rivalry
exists between two crooked boxing man-
agers as they struggle for control of an
up-and-coming young boxer. Stars Edward
G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, Bette
Davis, Wayne Morris and Jane Bryan.
WEDNESDAY: BOOMERANG—This story is
about the search for the killer who
shot a priest in full view of witnesses.
Stars Dana Andrews, Jane Wyatt and Lee
J. Cobb.
FRIDAY: THE LEGEND OF COUGAR CANYON—
A Navajo Indian boy shows his devotion
to his family's herd of sheep when faced
with the dangers of a mountain lion and
a haunted cave.
FRIDAY: THE SHERIFF—This film depicts
a black woman who is raped by a white
man along with his arrest and trial.
Stars Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee. (adult)
FRIDAY: MILL OF THE STONE WOMEN—Set in
Holland, a reporter investigates t a
strange windmill where some stone fig-
ures resemble the young women who have
disappeared. Stars Piere Brice and
Scilla Gabel. (adult)
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
Today—Lunch: manhattan fish chow-
der, old fashion beef stew, fried fish
balls, steamed rice or scalloped noodles
with cheese, tomatoes and bacon, but-
tered 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.
Tomorrow—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 com 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—Lunch: corn chowder, seafood
platter of fried shrimp, oysters and
fish cakes, baked chili macaroni, oven
browned potatoes, buttered broccoli
spears and glazed carrots.
Dinner: Philippine dinner, sweet and
sour pork, Philippine style adobo, Olon-
gapo pansit, Philippine fried rice,
spinach rolls and battered asparagus
spears.
Tuesday—Lunch: logging soup,
braised pork spareribs and sauerkraut,
baked Spanish.beef patties with natural
sauce, paprika potatoes, buttered mixed
vegetables 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.
Wednesday—Lunch: knickerbocker
soup, beef casserole, veal croquets, to-
mato gravy, baked macaroni and cheese,
seasoned garden peas and summer squash.
Dinner: cream of potato soup, ginger
pot roast, natural gravy, oven glow po-
tatoes , buttered com on the cob and sea-
soned French fried greens.
Thursday—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 gra-
vy, mashed potatoes, sauteed com and
buttered brussel sprouts.
Friday—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.