The White Falcon - 22.04.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Today
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 *
Saturday
9:00 Cartoon Carnival*
10:15 Flintstones
10:37 Lost in Space
11:30 Wyatt Earp
11:58 Cowboy in Africa*
1:00 Pro Bowlers Tour*
2:11 Pizza Hut Classic:
Basketball*
3:54 Early Movie:
Dawn Patrol
5:41 Guidelines
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Wild World of
People
7:10 Mexican American
Culture*
7:28 Donny and Marie*
8:17 Little House on
the Prairie*
9:10 The Immortal*
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 The Rookies*
11:08 Late Show:
Lightning Bolt
12:43 Night Watch: The
Big Game
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
12:00
12:27
12:56
1:25
3:41
5:33
6:00
6:30
6:45
7:42
9:07
10:00
10:15
11:10
12:05
Christopher Closeup
Music and the Spoken
Word
This is the Life
Baseball: San Diego
vs. Cincinnati*
Masters Golf
Tournament*
Face the Nation*
Agronsky at Large*
Weekend Report
Perry Como in Las
Vegas Style*
Sunday Night Movie:
The Fat Spy
Starsky and Hutch*
Weekend Report
Sixty Minutes*
Gunsmoke
Tonight Show
2:45 Midday Report 2:45
2:50 General Hospital 2:50
3:18 Sesame Street 3:25
4:17 Sew What's New 4:30
4:40 Nature's Window 5:05
4:45 Let's Make a Deal 5:40
5:13 The Rifleman
5:40 Soul of the City 6:30
6:30 Evening Report 7:00
7:00 Target: The Impos- 7:30
sible 8:20
7:39 Monday Night Base- 8:50
ball : Yankees vs. 10:00
Royals* 10:15
10:00 Ten O'clock Report 10:45
10:15 Blue Knight* 11:10
11:07 Monday Night Movie: Corridors of Blood 12:05
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
Green Acres
Party
Swiss Family
Robinson*
Evening Report
Odd Couple*
Sonny and Cher*
Happy Days
Joe Forrester*
Ten O'clock Report
Monty Python
Silent Service
The Defenders
All Star Wrestling
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
2:45
2:50
3:20
4:30
4:55
5:20
6:30
7:00
7:25
8:15
8:40
10:00
10:15
11:10
Midday Report
General Hospital
Sesame Street
$20,000 Pyramid
Truth or Conse-
quences
Mike Douglas
Evening Report
Animal World
Mission: Impossible*
Sanford and Son
Onedin Line
Ten O'clock Report
Police Woman
Wednesday Night
Movie: The
Corsican Brothers
2:45 Midday Report
2:50 General Hospital
3:20 Electric Company
3:50 Dusty's Treehouse
4:20 Jack Lalanne
4:40 Get Smart
5:05 Joker's Wild
5:25 Police Surgeon*
6:00 The Jacksons
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 High and Wild*
7:25 Andy Williams*
8:00 Adam 12*
8:25 Welcome Back
Hotter*
8:50 Mannix*
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Country Music
Awards*
10:40 Lawless Years
12:05 Boxing from the
Olympic
Channel 4 specials
2:45
2:50
3:20
4:00
4:50
6:30
7:00
7:50
8:15
9:10
10:00
10:15
11:10
12:45
Sunday, 6:45 p.m.---PERRY COMO IN LAS
STYLE—Perry Como captures the glamour
of Las Vegas, and gives it his special
touch in this variety special, taped at
the Las Vegas Hilton. Como is joined by
guest stars Rich Little, Ann-Margret,
Bare Touch of Vegas and Gene Destroy's
Marquis Chimps.
Monday, 7 p.m.---TARGET: THE IMPOSSIBLE—
Featured this week is Dr. Harold Cohen,
director of the Institute for Behavioral
Research in Silver Springs, MD. Dr.
Cohen believes behavior shaping has a
potential for good. Man's measure of
himself is his behavior, and, through
conditioning, behavior can be altered to
shape out actions without succumbing to
mind control.
Thursday, 10:15 p.m.—COUNTRY MUSIC
AWARDS—Country music superstars Johnny
Cash and Roy Clark co-host the 10th
Annual Country Music Association Awards
presentations, honoring outstanding
achievements in the country music field
from the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville,
TN.
Don't miss the fun and prizes at Harold's Club at 7
p.m. tonight.
Attention, all numismatics. Space has been reserved
at the USO to display rare coins and collections tomor-
row.
Have you experienced your environmental surroundings?
Sign up now for the Earth Week tour Sunday afternoon.
To commemorate National Library Week, the USO will
award a free book every hour if you can answer the mys-
tery question about reading enjoyment.
The USO thanks the NATO Base community for providing
items for the bake sale Saturday. All proceeds will be
donated to the April Cancer Crusade for Research.
There's still room for bathers to go on the energy
heated hot pools tour in Reykjavik. The tour will
leave the USO at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow.
Programming may change without notice
T17 GUIDE
Midday Report
General Hospital
Electric Company
New Price is Right
Early Movie: The
Gatling Gun
Evening Report
Carol Burnett*
My World and Welcome
to It*
Department "S"*
Chico and the Man*
Ten O'clock Report
I Spy*
Friday Night Movie:
Assignment K*
Creature Feature:
The Lodger
indicates color
Channel 4 movies of the week
TODAY: THE GREAT STONE FACE—Buster
Keaton, one of Hollywood's funniest ac-
tors of silent movie fame, is brought to
life by this film.
TODAY: 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.
TODAY: 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.
SATURDAY: TKF, DAWN PATROL—A World War
I squadron of the British Royal Flying
Corps uses obsolete planes in France in
1915. The young pilots try to break
the German air domination. Stars Errol
Flynn, Basil Rathbone, David Niven,
Donald Crisp and Melville Cooper.
SATURDAY: LIGHTNING BOLT—The Cape
Kennedy missile program is plagued with
numerous failures, and sabotage seems
the cause. The government calls on its
top agent and her aide to solve the
problem. Stars Anthony Eisley and
Wandisa Leigh.
SATURDAY: THE BIG GAME—A research
group develops a device that can control
thoughts. Other nations and powers seek
to take the device, and several schemes
are put into operation to capture it.
Stars Stephen Boyd, France Nuyen, Ray
Milland and Cameron Mitchell.
SUNDAY: THE COURAGE OF BLACK BEAUTY—
This classic is based a boy and a spe-
cial horse named Black Beauty. Stars
Johnny Crawford, Pat O'Malley and Diana
Brewster.
SUNDAY: THE FAT SPY—Rival tycoons
search for the Fountain of Youth; a
teenage group also seeks buried treasure
on the same small island. Stars
Phyllis Diller, Jack E. Leonard, Brian
Donlevy and Jayne Mansfield.
MONDAY: CORRIDORS OF BLOOD—Appalled
at the suffering patients must endure,
a dedicated surgeon searches for a safe
anesthetic. Stars Boris Karloff and
Christopher Lee.
WEDNESDAY: THE CORSICAN BROTHERS—
Siamese twin boys, surgically separated
at birth, are brought up by different
parents in totally different environ-
ments. Reunited at manhood, they have
an unusual empathy, and decide to team
up to mete out vengeance on the man
who caused the death of their parents.
Stars Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Akim
Tamiroff.
FRIDAY: THE GATLING GUN—A Civil War
story., opposing forces struggle des-
perately to possess a revolutionary
new weapon. Stars Robert Woods, John
Ireland, Evelyn Stewart and Claudia
Lange.
FRIDAY: ASSIGNMENT K—A toy manufac-
turer, who doubles as an agent for
British intelligence, gets involved
with a Swedish heiress, discovering
she is part of a plot to reveal his
contacts. Stars Stephen Boyd,
Camilla Sparv and Michael Redgrave.
FRIDAY: THE LODGER—An old couple
accepts a new lodger whom Scotland
Yard suspects is Jack the Ripper,
the murderer who is terrorizing Lon-
don. Stars Merle Oberon, George
Sanders, Laird Cregar, Sir Cedric
Harwicke and Safa All good.
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 potatoes
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 carrot sticks.
Dinner: bean soup with bacon, top-
less pork sandwiches with brown pork
gravy, oven glo notatoes or cornbread
dressing, boiled black-eyed peas and
frozen fresh 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, snowflake
potatoes, Spanish onions and buttered
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: Knickerbocker soup, knock-
wurst baked with sauerkraut, vienner-
schnitzel, brown German gravy, German
potato cakes and seasoned garden peas
with mushrooms.