The White Falcon - 13.05.1977, Page 6
Today
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 Bewitched
3:30 Julia
4:00 Voyage to the
Bottom of the Sea
5:00 Wyatt Earp
5:30 Soul of the City
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 In Touch
7:10 Chico and the Man
7:35 Adam 12
8:00 I Spy
9:00 Starsky and Hutch
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Twelve O'clock High
11:05 Movie: Black Moon
12:25 Creature Feature:
Bird with the
Crystal Plumage
(Adult)
Saturday
9:00 Cartoons
10:00 Flintstones
10:30 My Favorite Martian
11:00 Gentle Ben
11:30 Animal World
12:On NBA Playoffs: L.A.
vs Golden St.
1:45 Pro Bowlers Tour
3:00 Movie: Forbidden
Games
4:30 All Star Wrestling
5:30 Agronsky at Large
6:00 Andy Williams
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Johnny Cash Special
7:30 Mannix
8:30 Sanford and Son
9:00 Mission: Impossible
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Combat
11:00 Saturday Nite Live
(Adult)
12:15 Movie: Legend of
Lizzie Borden
(Adult)
Sunday
10:30 This is the Life
11:00 Music and the
Spoken Word
11:30 Christophers
12:00 NBA Playoffs:
Boston vs Phila-
delphia
1:50 Houston Open Golf
Tournament
3:30 With It**
4:00 International Wide
World of Sports
5:00 Victory at Sea
5:30 I'll Quit Tomorrow
6:00 Wild Kingdom
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Sixty Minutes
7:30 Swiss Family Robinson
8:30 Movie: All Kinds
of Strangers
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Movie: Danger Love
at Work
11:35 Tonight Show
Monday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 Green Acres
3:30 Get Smart
4:00 Lost in Space
5:00 Movie: Bridge of
San Luis Rey
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Donny and Marie
7:55 Baseball: Cleveland
vs Milwaukee
10:30 News
10:45 Onedin Line (Adult)
11:35 Movie: Taras Bulba
TP GUIDE
Tuesday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 Addams Family
3:30 Planet Earth
4:00 Electric Company
4:30 Make a Wish**
5:00 Expression
5:15 American Sportsman
6:00 Youth Under Influence
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Happy Days
7:30 Welcome Back Kotter
8:00 Rookies
9:00 Odd Couple
9:30 My World and Welcome
to It
10:00 Ten O'clock Report
10:15 Department "S"
11:05 Lawless Years
11:35 Movie: Americani-
zation of Emily
(Adult)
Programming may change without notice
Wednesday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 Ben Casey
4:00 Tim Conway
5:00 High and Wild
5:30 Cowboy in Africa
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Target: Impossible
7:30 In Touch
7:40 I've Got a Secret
8:05 Little House on the
Prairie
9:00 Joe Forrester
10:00 Ten 0'Clock Report
10:15 Monty Python (Adult)
10:45 Boxing from the
Olympic
11:35 Movie: Doctor in
Distress
Thursday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 Beverly Hillbillies
3:30 Love on a Rooftop
4:00 Electric Company
4:30 Mayberry R.F.D.
5:00 Expression
5:15 Fractured Flickers
5:30 Rifleman
6:00 You Asked for It
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Sonny and Cher
8:00 Blue Knight
9:00 The Immortal
10:00 Ten 0'Clock Report
10:15 Police Woman
11:05 Movie: The Fatal
Weakness
Friday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 Bewitched
3:30 Julia
4:00 Voyage to the
Bottom of the Sea
5:00 Wyatt Earp
5:30 Soul of the City
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 In Touch
7:10 Chico and the Man
7:35 Adam 12
8:00 I Spy
9:00 Starsky and Hutch
10:00 Ten 0'Clock Report
10:15 Twelve 0’Clock High
11:00 Movie: Three
Bullets for a Long
Gun
12:25 Creature Feature:
Creation of the
Humanoids
Channel 4 specials
Saturday, 6:45 p.m.—JOHNNY CASH—Coun-
try music and comedy originate from
Nashville's Grand Ole Opry. Guest
stars include Roy Clark, Tanya Tucker,
June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim
Varney and Howard Mann.
Saturday, 11 p.m.—SATURDAY NITE LIVE—
Kris Kristofferson is host: his wife,
Rita Coolidge, is the special guest.
The Not Ready for Prime Time Players
outdo themselves in some wild and zany
skits. Recommended for adult viewing
only.
Thursday, 11:05 p.m.—HOLLYWOOD TV
THEATRE: THE FATAL WEAKNESS—An in-
curable romantic, married 25 years,
learns her husband is having an affair.
She is drawn to review her romantic
ideals with her liberated daughter, a
gossipy friend and her philandering
husband. Stars Eva Marie Saint, John
McMartin, Gretchen Corben and Charlotte
Moore.
Channel 4 movies of the week
TODAY: BLACK MOON—After being rescued
from certain death in the desert, a
young minister and his wife are taken
to a small western town. Upon arrival,
they are caught up in a web of witch-
craft involving a mute beauty and a
satanical gunfighter. Stars Roy Thinnes,
Yvette Mimieux, Ray Milland and Gloria
Grahame.
TODAY: BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE—
A man believed to be the killer of three
girls is vindicated when the woman set to
be his next victim is unveiled as a
psychopathic murderer. Stars Tony
Musante, Susy Kendall and Eva Renzi.
Note: Some scenes may be offensive to
a segment of the viewing audience. Re-
commended for adult viewing.
SATURDAY: THE LEGEND OF LIZZIE BORDEN—
Based largely on fact, this story is
considered to be one of the most in-
famous and bizarre murder cases of the
past century. This incredible account
occurs when a spinster is accused of the
axe murders of her father and stepmother
in 1892 at Fall River, MA. Recommended
for adult viewing only.
SUNDAY: DANGER LOVE AT WORK—In this
comedy, a young lawyer must get a zany
family to sell some land. His trials
and tribulations, trying to obtain their
signatures, are alleviated by a pretty
daughter. Stars Ann Sothern, Jack Haley
and John Carradine.
MONDAY: TARAS BULBA—In the 16th century
savage, fighting, fast riding Cossacks
fight for their freedom from Poland.
Stars Yul Brynner, Tony Curtis, Christine
Kaufmann and Sam Wanamaker. Parental
discretion advised.
TUESDAY: AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY—An
eccentric admiral believes Navy public
relations would be enhanced if the
first man to die in the Normandy inva-
sion were a sailor. Stars James
Garner, Julie Andrews, Melvyn Douglas
and James Coburn. Parental discretion
advised.
FRIDAY: THREE BULLETS FOR A LONG GUN—
Rescued from a firing squad, a bandit
fights the stranger who saved him.
The fight involves the right to a hid-
den fortune in gold. Stars Beau
Brummel and Tullio Moneta.
FRIDAY: CREATION OF THE HUMANOIDS—Af-
ter an atomic war which destroys 95 per
cent of the population, survivors turn
to robots to rebuild their cities.
Stars Don Megowan and Erica Elliott.
USO spot
Are you a ping nong buff? Tomorrow at 1 p.m.
the USO will host a tournament for the best
players on base. Join the competition, and win a
vrize, too.
Get healthy on the USO monthly thermal energy
heated hot pools' trip, going May 21 at 1 p.m.
Sit and relax in the hottest parts or just go for
a swim in the warm pool. Sign up now.
Baked Alaska a' la Iceland will be the grand
prize at Diane's Bake Bingo at 7 p.m. Tuesday:
partake of the goodies, and give yourself a
chance to sink your teeth into a piece of Alaska.
Wednesday marks Whistler's Mother's Birth-
day. If you can whistle, bring your talent, and
win a free cheeseburger for your efforts. Come
to the USO at 6 p.m. for an opportunity to wish
Whistler's mother a happy birthday.
Attention, all security police. In recogni-
tion of National Police Week, police personnel
will be rewarded with a free drink when present-
ing an official badge.
Square dancing isn't "square." It is for
everyone, young and old alike: see a demonstra-
tion by the Midnight Sundowners, featuring "un-
square" square dancing at the USO at 7:30 p.m.
May 20.
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
Today—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
open face beef sandwiches, rich brown
gravy, fried Icelandic fish, mashed po-
tatoes, buttered carrots and stewed to-
matoes.
Dinner: beans with bacon soup, fried
fish cakes, simmered spaghetti with
heavy meat sauce, baby beef balls, as-
sorted pizzas, steamed frankfurters, po-
tato chips, broccoli polonaise, hot
garlic toast and hot dog buns.
Tomorrow—Brunch at 10 a.m.: tomato
soup, Monte Cristo sandwiches and crisp
potato chips.
Dinner: minestrone soup, syrup glaz-
ed rock cornish hens or glazed ham loaf,
hot mustard sauce, parsley buttered po-
tatoes, Harvard beets and scalloped
corn.
Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: chicken
with rice soup, chili size sandwiches
and French fried potatoes.
Dinner: beef barley soup, Swiss
steak with tomato sauce, mashed pota-
toes, steamed rice, buttered brussels
sprouts and French fried cauliflower.
Monday—Lunch: chicken noodle soup,
Spanish veal loaf, shrimp wiggles,
brown gravy, mashed potatoes, seasoned
green beans, buttered summer squash and
hot biscuits.
Dinner: cream of tomato soup, beef
sauerbraten, natural gravy, German po-
tato cakes, lyonnaise rice, German
sauerkraut and buttered mixed vegeta-
bles.
Tuesday—Lunch: vegetable soup,
chipper or deep fried Icelandic fish,
baked Italian sausage, scalloped pota-
toes with onions, buttered broccoli
spears and O'Brien corn.
Dinner: minestrone soup, battered
fried corn dogs with hot mustard sauce
or ham croquettes, baked macaroni and
cheese, seasoned garden peas and but-
tered carrots.
Wednesday—Lunch: creole soup, New-
port fried chicken, brown chicken
gravy, duchess potatoes, tossed green
rice, beets with orange and lemon sauce
and buttered brussels sprouts.
Dinner: beef barley soup, pepper
beef steaks, natural sauce, golden po-
tato balls, buttered egg noodles, creole
hominy and fried okra.
Thursday—Lunch: cheese soup, bread-
ed pork cutlets, brown pork gravy, mash-
ed potatoes, savory bread dressing, po-
lonaise cauliflower and southern style
greens.
Dinner: "Mexican Supper"—knicker-
bocker soup, bowl of Texas chili, cheese
enchiladas, hot tamale pie, braised beef
liver smothered with onions, Spanish
style rice, refried beans and Mexican
corn.
Friday—Lunch: Manhattan fish chow-
der, old fashion beef stew, fried fish
balls, steamed rice or scalloped noodles
with cheese, tomatoes and bacon, butter-
ed 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.