The White Falcon - 15.04.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday
2:45 Midday Report 9:00 Cartoon Carnival * 12:00 Christopher Closeup 2:45 Midday Report 2:45 Midday Report
2:50 General Hospital 10:10 Flintstones 12:25 Music and the 2:50 General Hospital 2:50 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company 10:40 Lost in Space Spoken Word 3:20 Sesame Street 3:35 Sesame Street
4:00 New Price is 11:30 Cowboy in Africa * 1:00 This is the Life 4:30 Sew What's New 4:35 Green Acres
Right 12:25 Wyatt Earp 1:25 You Asked for It * 4:50 Let's Make a Deal 5:05 Party
4:45 Early Movie: For 1:10 Pro Bowlers' Tour * 1:50 Wide World of Sports 5:15 The Rifleman 5:40 Swiss Family
Me and My Gal 2:20 Early Movie: 2:45 Early Movie: 5:40 Soul of the City Robinson *
6:30 Evening Report Gentleman Jim The Great Chase 6:30 Evening Report 6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Perry Como's 4:00 NBA: Philadelphia 4:05 N.I.T. Championship: 7:00 Victory at Sea 7:00 Odd Couple *
Springtime Spe- vs Boston * Houston vs St. 7:25 Target: The 7:30 Sonny and Cher
cial 6:00 You're Not Elected Bonaventure * Impossible * 8:40 Happy Days *
8:00 My World and Wei- Charlie Brown * 6:00 Washington Week 7:55 Monday Night Hockey: 9:05 Joe Forrester *
come To It* 6:30 Weekend Report in Review * Philadelphia vs 10:00 Ten O'clock Report
8:35 Department "S"* 6:45 Wild World of 6:30 Weekend Report Boston * 10:15 Monty Python *
9:30 Chico and the People * 6:45 The Other Broadway 10:00 Ten O'clock Report (Adult)
Man* 7:10 The Emperor's New 7:45 Sunday Night Movie: 10:15 Who's Got a Right 10:45 Silent Service
10:00 Ten O'clock Clothes * Death of Me Yet * to Rhodesia * 11:10 The Defenders
Report 8:15 Little House on 9:05 Starsky and Hutch * 11:05 Blue Knight * 12:00 All Star Wrestling
10:15 I Spy the Prairie * 10:00 Weekend Report 12:00 Monday Night Movie:
11:05 Friday Night 9:10 The Immortal * 10:15 Sixty Minutes * The Corpse Vanishes
Movie: Code 10:00 Weekend Report 11:05 Gunsmoke
Name: Jaguar* 10:15 The Rookies * 12:00 Tonight Show
12:55 Creature Feature: The Witchmaker* 11:05 Late Show: The Trial of Julius
and Ethel
Rosenberg *
12:20 Night Watch: The
Conqueror Worm
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Sesame Street
$20,000 Pyramid
Truth or
Consequences
Mike Douglas
Evening Report
Animal World
Issues and
Answers *
Mission: Impossible *
Sanford and Son
Onedin Line (Adult)
Ten O'clock Report
Police Story *
Wednesday Night
Movie: The Curse
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Electric Company
Dusty's Treehouse
Jack Lalanne
Get Smart
Joker's Wild
Police Surgeon *
The Jacksons *
Evening Report
High and Wild *
Andy Williams
Adam 12 *
Welcome Back Hotter *
Mannix *
Ten O'clock Report
The Lawless Years
Night Owl Special:
Miss America
Pageant *
Boxing from the
Olympic
Channel 4 specials
Today, 7 p.m.—PERRY COMO'S SPRINGTIME
SPECIAL—Music, comedy and fun are fea-
tured in this special. Perry's guests
are Olivia Newton-John, the Pat Boone
family and special guest Bob Newhart.
Saturday, 6 p.m.—YOU'RE NOT ELECTED
CHARLIE BROWN—In a campaign for class
president, Charlie Brown and company get
swept up in talk shows, speeches and
Lucy's devastating opinion pole.
Saturday, 7:10 p.m.—THE EMPEROR'S NEW
CLOTHES—A rousing musical comedy ver-
sion of Hans Christian Anderson's clas-
sic fairy tale about an emperor who be-
lieves he has on invisible clothes. All
his aides, fearing for themselves, agree
they are indeed the most beautiful
clothes they have ever seen.
Sunday, 6:45 p.m.—THE OTHER BROADWAY—
The smooth vocal precision of the multi-
million record selling Stylistics, and
the sensational solo talent of Freda
Payne highlight this production.
Sunday, 10:15 p.m.—SIXTY MINUTES—John
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2:45 Midday Report
2:50 General Hospital
3:30 Electric Company
3:55 New Price is Right
5:00 Early Movie: The
Great Stone Face
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Carol Burnette *
8:10 My World and
Welcome to It *
8:40 Department "S" *
9:30 Chico and the Man *
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 I Spy *
11:05 Friday Night Movie:
Command Decision
1:00 Creature Feature:
Moon of the Wolf *
Programming may change without notice
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Channel 4 movie* of the week
Dane, an international hit man, is in-
terviewed in Mexico; a profile of Leah
Rabin, the wife of former Israeli Prime
Minister; and a report on the town of
Dunkirk, Ohio, where the people plan to
defy the federal government are included
in the program.
Monday, 7:25 p.m.—TARGET: THE IMPOSSI-
BLE—Dr. Alexander Leaf examines strik-
ing differences in life span in differ-
ent parts of the world.
Monday, 10:15 p.m.—WHO'S GOT A RIGHT TO
RHODESIA—A look at the country of
Rhodesia where 270,000 whites hold power
over six million blacks
Wednesday, 7:25 p.m.—ISSUES AND AN-
SWERS—The guest on the program is James
R. Schlesinger, Presidential energy ad-
visor.
Thursday, 10:40 p.m.—NIGHT OWL SPECIAL:
56TH ANNUAL MISS AMERICA PAGEANT—Bert
Parks and the former Miss America,
Phyllis George, co-host the pageant
originating from Atlantic City, NJ.
TODAY: FOR ME AND MY GAL—Here's love
and heartbreak set in the world of vaud-
ville during 1916 to 1918. The moving
performances of Judy Garland and Gene
Kelly make this film full of laughter,
tears, drama and great music. Also
stars George Murphy, Keenan Wynn, Ben
Blue and Stephen McNally.
TODAY: CODE NAME: JAGUAR—Super agent
Jaguar is assigned the task of locating a
camera and a relay station which are
spying on U.S. Navy activities. Stars
Ray Danton.
TODAY: THE WITCHMAKER—A remote, alli-
gator infested bayou in Louisiana is the
scene of eight bizarre murders of young
women. A research team investigates the
murders and concludes that it is mystic
or occult activity. Stars Anthony
Eisley, Alvy Moore, Thordis Brandt and
John Lodge. (Adult)
SATURDAY: GENTLEMAN JIM—Set in the
lusty brawling San Francisco of 1887,
James J. Corbett becomes the first
heavyweight champion of the world.
Stars Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith, Jack
Carson, Alan Hale, John Loder and Ward
Bond.
SATURDAY: THE TRIAL OF JULIUS AND
ETHEL ROSENBERG—This dramatization
centers on the famous spy trial of the
Rosenbergs and Morton Sobel for steal-
ing U.S. atomic bomb secrets. Stars
Herschel Bernard!, Allen Arbus, Allan
Garfield, Brenda Vaccaro and Harry
Gould.
SATURDAY: THE CONQUEROR WORM—In 17th
century England, a sadistic witch hunter
goes on a rampage of killing anyone sus-
pected of witchcraft. Stars Vincent
Price.
SUNDAY: THE GREAT CHASE—Clips of
chills, thrills and comedy from silent
films of decades past show "chase" was
the thing.
SUNDAY: DEATH OF ME YET—A top Russian
spy defects to America, and his death is
faked. He changes his name and moves to
a small town. However, the Russians
learn he is alive—and set out to kill
him.
MONDAY: THE CORPSE VANISHES—Bela
Lugosi stars in this bloody tale as a
man who keeps his wife young by inject-
ing her with hormones from young brides
whom he murders. (Adult)
WEDNESDAY: THE CURSE OF THE VAMPIRE—A
sister and brother learn the hideous
secret that lies in the dungeon beneath
their father's estate—and the terrible
fate that awaits them. (Adult)
FRIDAY: THE GREAT STONE FACE—Bus ter
Keaton, one of Hollywood's funniest ac-
tors of silent movie fame, is brought to
life by this film.
FRIDAY: COMMAND DECISION—An Air Force
captain battles his superiors and con-
gressmen, fighting for permission to
send bombers further into Germany to
destroy the Nazis. Stars Clark Gable,
John Hodiak, Walter Pidgeon, Edward
Arnold and Van Johnson.
FRIDAY: MOON OF THE WOLF—A doctor de-
ceives a young woman who is later found
in a bayou, apparently killed by wild
dogs. Stars David Janssen, Barbara
Rush, Bradford Dillman, John Beradino
and Claudia MacNeil.
Dining Facility Menu
If you have a birthday in May, come
to the USO and submit your entry now for
a free birthday cake and dinner. The
May birthday drawings will be at the
end of April.
Sign up now for the Tuesday downtown
Reykjavik factory shopping tour.
Sign up tommorrow for the April 23
Hot Pools Tour.
Sign up Sunday for the April 24 Earth
Day Tour.
Tomorrow, the USO is hosting a
Bake Sale from which all proceeds will
go to the Cancer Foundation. Any dona-
tions of baked goods for this Bake Sale
will be welcome.
Plan to visit the USO for Harold's
Club action April 22. The games begin
at 7 p.m.
The USO hopes to host a coin dis-
play April 23, but needs some avid
numismatics to show their coins. If
interested in helping, call the USO
at 6113 or 6124.
The USO is accepting applications
for receptionist job positions. If
interested, stop in at the USO.
There's still time to submit love
poems for the Shakespeare Birthday
Write-A-Love-Poem-Fortnight Contest.
The deadline for entries is April 23.
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: com 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 croquettes, 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 corn 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.