The White Falcon - 10.06.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Today
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
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3:05
3:30
4:00
5:00
5:30
6:30
7:00
7:30
7:40
8:05
9:00
10:00
10:15
11:05
12:40
Midday Report
General Hospital
Jack LaLanne
Sesame Street
Wyatt Earp
Soul of the City
Evening Report
Chico and the Man
In Touch
Adam 12
I Spy
Kojak
10 O'clock Report
12 O'clock High
Movie: Horizons of
the Sea
Movie: Sandokan
Fights Back
NOTE:
Programming
subject to
change
without
notice
Wednesday
9:00 Cartoon Carnival
10:00 Flintstones
10:30 My Favorite Martian
11:00 Gentle Ben
11:30 Animal World
12:00 NBA Championship:
Game 3
1:48 World Invitational
Tennis
3:00 Movie: Unknown
Wilderness
4:30 Grand Prix of
Bowling
5:30 Washington Week in
Review
6:00 Andy Williams
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Great American Cele-
bration**
7:35 Mannix
8:30 Sanford and Son
9:00 Mission: Impossible
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Defenders
11:05 Movie: Fabulous
Baron Munchausen
12:25 Movie: Ghosts of
Rome (adult)
10:30 Lamp Unto My Feet**
11:00 Music and the
Spoken Word
11:30 Christopher Closeup
12:00 Baseball: Dodgers
vs Reds
1:50 Indy 500
3:30 With It
4:00 International Wide
World of Sports
5:00 Victory at Sea
5:30 President Carter
News Conference
6:00 Let's Talk about
Pictures
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 The Presidents
7:35 Carol Burnett
8:30 McMillan and Wife
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Movie: Seven in
Darkness
11:30 Tonight Show
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Let's Make a Deal
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Price Is Right
6:00 Police Surgeon
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Tony Orlando and
Dawn
8:00 Baseball: Dodgers
vs Astros
10:00 10 O'clock Report
10:15 Onedin Line (mature
theme)
11:05 Movie: Secret of
the Sphinx
T17 ELUDE
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Truth or Conse-
quences
4:00 Electric Company
4:30 Make a Wish
5:00 Expression
5:15 Mike Douglas
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Happy Days
7:30 Welcome Back Hotter
8:00 Rookies
9:00 Odd Couple
9:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 10 O’clock Report
10:15 Department "S"
11:05 Monty Python (adult)
11:35 Movie: Madeleine
Thursday
Friday
3:00 Midday Report 3:00
3:05 General Hospital 3:05
3:30 Sew What's New 3:30
4:00 Sesame Street 4:00
5:00 High and Wild 4:30
5:30 Cowboy in Africa 5:00
6:30 Evening Report 5:15
7:00 Target: Impossible 5:40
7:25 In Touch 6:05
7:35 Hollywood Squares 6:30
8:00 Little House on the 7:00
Prairie 8:00
9:00 Joe Forrester 9:00
10:00 10 O'clock Report 10:00
10:15 One Day at a Time** 10:15
(adult) 11:10
10:40 Boxing from the Olympic
11:30 Movie: Face of Fire
Midday Report
Jokers Wild
$20,000 Pyramid
Electric Company
Wild Kingdom
Expression
Fractured Flickers
Rifleman
Name That Tune
Evening Report
Olivia Newton-John**
Police Woman
The Immortal
10 O'clock Report
Fall of Eagles
Movie: The Last of
Mrs. Lincoln
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 Andy Griffith
3:30 Jack LaLanne
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Wyatt Earp
5:30 Soul of the City
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Chico and the Man
(mature theme)
7:30 In Touch
7:40 Adam 12
8:05 I Spy
9:00 Kojak
10:00 10 O'clock Report
10:15 Celebrity Concert**
11:05 Movie: Evil Eye
12:30 Movie: Sword of the
Conqueror (mature
theme)
Channel 4 program highlights
Saturday, 6:45 p.m.—GREAT AMERICAN
CELEBRATION PART I—Host Ed McMahon is
the master of ceremonies at this
Bicentennial Celebration, the first of
four shows. Highlights of the pageant:
the Iwo Jima Memorial Drum and Bugle
Corps, Mary Tyler Moore, Dinah Shore,
the King's Island Swing Band and Air
Show and the Marine Corps Silent Drill
Team, Steve Allen, Bob Hope and Kirk
Douglas.
Thursday, 7 p.m.—OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN—
Australia's contribution to the world
of music headlines this musical comedy
show. Guests include Rona Barrett,
Lynda Carter, Tom Bosely, Ron Howard,
Lee Majors and Elliott Gould.
Friday, 10:15 p.m.—CELEBRITY CONCERT—
Engelbert Humperdink leads off this
series of concert specials from Edmon-
ton, Alberta, Canada with the Edmonton
Symphony Orchestra.
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program changing
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Channel 4 movies of the week
TODAY: HORIZONS OF THE SEA—This is an
exciting odyssey into areas never before
explored by a human being. Stars Elaine
and A1 Richards, Ron Czerniak and Eric
Edward.
SATURDAY: UNKNOWN WILDERNESS—This
wildlife adventure film occurs in the
magnificent, primitive Rockies of Mon-
tana and Wyoming, featuring Milton
Sales, one of the last of Montana's
mountain men.
SATURDAY: THE FABULOUS BARON MUNCHAUSEN
—An astronaut from Earth lands on the
moon and meets many heroes from another
age, including the fabulous Baron Mun-
chausen who takes a guided tour of the
Earth as it was two centuries ago.
SATURDAY: GHOSTS OF ROME—A group of
eerie characters, living in a house
with an eccentric prince, suddenly
panics—the owner of the house is found
dead—and the property is being sold
for a new development. Stars Marcello
Mastroianni, Vittorio Gassman and
Belinda Lee.
SUNDAY: SEVEN IN DARKNESS—When a
chartered plane crashes in a remote
mountainous region, seven blind people
survive. Stars Milton Berle, Dina
Merrill, Leslie Ann Warren and Barry
Nelson.
MONDAY: SECRET OF THE SPHINX—An under-
cover insurance investigator goes on a
desert archeological expedition, search-
ing for a fortune in stolen gold. Star
Tony Russel and Marcia Perchy.
TUESDAY: MADELEINE—A young girl is ac-
cused of poisoning her lover. After all
the evidence against her is presented,
her trial takes a strange twist. Stars
Ann Todd, Leslie Banks, Norman Woodland
and Ivan Desny.
WEDNESDAY: FACE OF FIRE—Monk, the
town's most handsome and eligible
bachelor, becomes a target for the
lynch mob after a chemical fire dis-
figures his face and causes brain
damage. Stars Cameron Mitchell and
James Whitmore.
THURSDAY: THE LAST OF MRS. LINCOLN—
Essentially a character study, this
drama depicts the financial and emo-
tional trouble that beset Mrs. Lincoln
in the years following her husband's
assassination. Stars Michael Criftofer,
Bobby Benson, Denver Pyle and Ford
Rainey.
FRIDAY: EVIL EYE—A young girl wit-
nesses a murder while visiting her aunt
in Rome. However, she finds no one will
believe her story until she meets a sym-
pathetic doctor who takes her on a tour
of Rome as they search for the murderer.
Stars John Saxon and Letricia Roman.
Attention, ages 7-9, at 6:30 tonight—visit the
USO, and play bingo for fun and prizes.
USO's Whale Bay—Glymur Falls trip leaves tom
morrow at 9 a.m. The first whale might arrive
just in time. The tour will then proceed to the
largest waterfalls in Iceland.
Want to play chess with an Icelander who has
drawn against ex-world champion Bronstein of the
USSR and William Lombardi of the United States?
He will hold simultaneous games Sunday at 2 p.m.
at the USO.
USO will tour the Reyjkanes Peninsula, visit-
ing a glacial lake, boiling hot springs and an-
cient volcanoes. Sign up now for the Sunday
trip, leaving at 1 p.m.
Flag Day is Tuesday. Stop by to enter your
name for the drawing for a cake decorated with a
U. S. flag.
All Army personnel are welcome to a free din-
ner at the USO on the Army's birthday Tuesday.
Happy birthday to the United States Army.
June 17, USO will celebrate Icelandic Inde-
pendence Day, offering Icelandic pancakes at the
snackbar during the day, and, in the evening,
everyone is welcome to bring Iceland slides at 7
p.m. for a slide show.
Sign ups begin for the Reykjavik hot pools'
tour tomorrow. The trip will depart June 18 at
1 p.m. Call 7980 for further information.
Enlisted Dining Facility menu
Today—Lunch: clam chowder, poached
or fried Icelandic fish, meat casserole,
lyonnaise potatoes, scalloped cream
style corn 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.
Tomorrow—Brunch at 10 a.m.: cream
pea soup, chopped barbecued pork on
toasted bun and French fried potatoes.
Dinner: corn chowder, southern fried
chicken, brown chicken gravy, mashed po-
tatoes, cornbread dressing, creole wax
beans and buttered spinach.
Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: chicken
mushroom soup, grilled hamburgers or
cheeseburgers and crisp potato chips.
"Family Night" dinner: onion soup,
roast beef au jus with natural gravy,
baked potatoes with sour cream, buttered
summer squash and seasoned garden peas.
Monday--Lunch: cream of pea soup,
baked Virginia ham with pineapple sauce,
glazed yams or grilled potato cakes,
sauteed corn and buttered brussels
sprouts.
Dinner: logging soup, grilled ham-
burgers and cheeseburgers, steamed
frankfurters, French fried potatoes,
Spanish style lima beans and sliced to-
matoes, onions and lettuce.
Tuesday—Lunch: vegetable supreme
soup, baked chicken, brown chicken gra-
vy, savory bread dressing, orange rice,
buttered broccoli.spears and normandie
carrots.
Dinner: tomato soup, New England
boiled dinner of simmered pot roast,
vegetable gravy, paprika potatoes,
steamed cabbage wedges, buttered car-
rots, boiled onions and hot cornbread.
Wednesday—Lunch: doubly good chick-
en soup, beef pot pie or braised liver
smothered with onions, brown onion gra«*
vy, cottage fried potatoes, seasoned
green beans, French fried cauliflower
and hot biscuits.
Dinner: cream of mushroom soup,
Italian style veal steaks, natural
sauce, franconia potatoes, buttered gar-
den peas and spiced beets.
Thursday—Lunch: clam chowder, fried
or baked Icelandic fish or stuffed bell
peppers, baked macaroni and cheese, but-
tered asparagus spears and buttered corn
on the cob.
Dinner: creole soup, chopped beef
steaks (chicken fried), beef croquettes,
brown gravy, snowflake potatoes, but-
tered succotash and seasoned F.F.
greens.
Friday—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
open face beef sandwiches, rich brown
gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered carrots
and stewed tomatoes.
Dinner: beans with bacon soud . sim-
mered spaghetti with heavy meat sauce,
baby beef balls, assorted pizzas,
steamed frankfurters, potato chips,
broccoli polonaise and hot garlic toast.