The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 08.07.1977, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 08.07.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Today 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital' 3:30 Jack LaLanne 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Wyatt Earp 7:30 James Brown 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Chico and The Man 7:30 Good Times** 8:00 I Spy 9:00 Kojak 10:00 10 O'clock Report 10:15 Celebrity Concert 11:05 Movie: She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 12:50 Movie: The Immortal T17BU1QE Saturday 9:00 Cartoon Carnival 10:00 Flintstones 10:30 My Favorite Martian 11:00 Gentle Ben 11:30 Animal World 12:00 Baseball: Reds vs Dodgers 2:20 World Invitational Tennis 3:35 Movie: Don Juan 5:30 Washington Week in Review 6:00 Andy Williams 6:30 Weekend Report 6:45 Roberta Flack in Concert 7:35 Mannix 8:30 Sanford and Son 9:00 Mission: Impossible 10:00 Weekend Report 10:15 Combat 11:05 NBC Saturday Night (Adult) 12:15 Movie: Of Flesh and Blood Sunday 10:30 Food for All 11:30 Christopher Closeup 12:00 CBS Sports Spectac- ular 1:10 Western Open 3:00 Adam 12 3:30 High and Wild 4:00 International Wide World of Sports 5:00 Silent Service 5:30 Fidel Castro Speaks 6:30 Weekend Report 6:45 Information Special: "Magazine" 7:35 Carol Burnett 8:30 NBC Mystery Movie: Columbo 10:00 Weekend Report 10:15 Defenders 11:05 Movie: Fools Parade (Adult) Monday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 Let's Make a Deal 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Price is Right 5:45 Joker's Wild 6:05 Bobby Vinton 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Tony Orlando and Dawn 7:55 Monday Night Base- ball: Dodgers vs Braves 10:05 News 10:20 Onedin Line (Adult) 11:10 Nancy Walker 11:35 Movie: Time Table Tuesday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 Truth or Conse- quences 4:00 Electric Company 4:30 Big Blue Marble 5:00 Mike Douglas 6:10 With It 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Happy Days 7:30 Welcome Back Hotter 8:00 Rookies (Mature theme) 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: Lady L (Adult) Programming may change without notice Wednesday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 Sew What's New 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 When Things Were Rotten 5:30 Cowboy in Africa 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Target: Impossible 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 Little House on the Prairie 9:00 Baretta 10:00 10 O'clock Report 10:15 One Day at a Time (Adult) 10:40 Boxing from the Olympic 11:30 Movie: The Haunted Strangler Thursday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 $20,000 Pyramid 4:00 Electric Company 4:30 Wild Kingdom 5:00 Fractured Flickers 5:30 Rifleman 6:00 Name That Tune 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Snoopy at the Follies 8:00 Star Trek 9:00 Police Woman 10:00 10 0'Clock Report 10:15 Celebrity Concert-* 11:05 Movie: Anna Karentina Friday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 Jack LaLanne 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Wyatt Earp 5:30 James Brown 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Chico and the Man 7:30 Good Times 8:00 I Spy 9:00 Kojak 10:00 10 0'Clock Report 10:15 12 0'Clock High 11:05 Movie: Ride the High Wind 12:35 Movie: The Fall of the House of Usher Channel 4 program highlights TODAY, 7:30 p.m.—GOOD TIMES—In this fourth season premiere of "Good Times" the Evans family has arrived at a better way of life, after years of struggling in the ghetto. (Part I) SATURDAY, 6:45 p.m.—ROBERTA FLACK SPE- CIAL—Singer-composer Roberta Flack per- forms in concert with the Edmonton Sym- phony Orchestra in Alberta, Canada. SATURDAY, 11:05 p.m.—NBC SATURDAY NIGHT —Hostess Karen Black gets involved in some of the skits by The Not Ready for Prime Time Players. More comedy in- cludes a spoof on the Carter-Ford de- bates and Weekend Update. SUNDAY, 6:45 p.m. —INFORMATION SPECIAL: "MAGAZINE"—Topics cover hyperactivity in children, recycling and Indira Ghandi, the Empress of India. SUNDAY, 8:30 p.m.—NBC MYSTERY MOVIE: C0LUMB0—A motivational research spe- cialist pulls off a brilliantly bizarre murder. His cleverly planted subcon- scious stimuli lures the victim to a water fountain to meet death. WEDNESDAY, 9 p.m.—BARETTA—This ex- citing crime drama stars Robert Blake as Baretta, Ed Grover as Brubaker add Tom Ewell as Billy. The debut episode sees Baretta maintaining around-the- clock surveillance on an aging syndicate kingpin who expects a fortune in a drug shipment. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—STAR TREK—The Star- ship Enterprise narrowly avoids disaster when it meets a strange spacecraft. Captain Kirk takes every evasive action to avoid a collision with the strange craft, and is finally forced to blast it with a phaser beam. FRIDAY, 7:30 p.m.—GOOD TIMES—At a gathering after James' funeral, the grief-stricken Evans children grow in- creasingly bitter over their mother's smiling, almost festive manner. (Part II) * program ending ** program starting *** program changing Channel 4 movies of the week TODAY: SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON—Custer is dead, and after the massacre at Little Big Horn, 10,000 Indians with Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse unite in a common war against the United States Cavalry. Stars John Wayne, Joanne Dru, John Agar, Ben Johnson, Mildred Natwick and George O'Brien. SATURDAY: OF FLESH AND BLOOD—A card shark, caught cheating, gets his hands broken. His undoing ultimately leads to a vicious murder, but is finally avenged. Stars Robert Hossein, Anouk Aimee and Renato Salvatori. SUNDAY: FOOLS PARADE—The year is 1935 and the setting is a West Virginia prison, from which three convicts are released, with one carrying a check for $25,452.32. With the aid of a prison guard, a local bank president plots to kill the check-carrying ex-con. Stars James Stewart, George Kennedy and Anne Baxter. MONDAY: TIME TABLE—When a train is robbed of $500,000, an insurance inves- tigator and a police detective are as- signed to uncover just how the baggage guards were drugged and who master-mind- ed the crime. Stars Mark Stevens, Felicia Farr, King Calder, Marianne Steward and Cecil Parker. TUESDAY: LADY L—A turn of the century story, told in flashback by an octogen- arian to a biographer, the film is far- cical, witty and sometimes ribald come- dy, expressed in salty language for a sophisticated audience. Stars Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, David Niven and Cecil Parker. (Adult) WEDNESDAY: THE HAUNTED STRANGLER—A distinguished novelist, who researches old crimes, decides to pursue the mystery of a man who was hanged as a strangler 20 years earlier, but discovers that he himself is the strangler. Stars Boris Karloff, Anthony Dawson and Jean Kent. THURSDAY: ANNA KARENTINA—Dubbed in English, Tolstoy's classic concerns a married woman's blinding passion for a dashing army officer, who finally spurns her. British and Russian film companies made this production. Stars Talyana Samoilova, Sarah Radell, Nikolai Ritsenko and Derek Godfrey. FRIDAY: RIDE THE HIGH WIND—An American bush pilot is saved from death after his plane crashes in a South African desert. He soon discovers a sinister atmosphere about him: his host's wife attempts se- duction to leave with him. Stars Darren McGavin, Maria Perschy, Albert Lieven and Alison Siebohm. (Adult) Silence is golden. Don't miss some good old-fashioned entertainment tonight at 7 with free silent movies. Join Europeans to see a unique Icelandic experience at the soccer game in Keflavik at 7:45 p.m. Sunday. For newcomers only: Travel with USO on the mini-Keflavik tour July 19 at 1:30 p.m. Learn about the community where you will be living; specialty and discount shops will be pointed out plus some Icelandic goodies will be sampled at a harbor side coffee shop. The USO introduces a tour strictly for women. The tour will go to Reykjavik's Loftleidir Hotel to enjoy a leisurely luncheon while viewing the fashion show from Rammagerdin, featuring natural Icelan- dic woolen products. Still in the offing—an Icelandic Crafts Exhibition Fair is scheduled for July 30, featuring Icelanders and their crafts. Congratulations to Bill Thomas of AFI Supply who managed to spit a watermelon seed 27 feet, beating all other contestants. Sign up for a cake decorating class at your USO. For further information, call Pat Merriman at 6178 or the USO at 6113. The USO is expanding its gift shop. If you are interested in selling any homemade item, bring it to the USO—all items are sold on a consignment basis. Enlisted Dining Facility menu "Family N1ght"--Sunday Today—Lunch: vegetable beef soup, fried Icelandic fish, oriental meat balls, baked macaroni and cheese, sea- soned corn and steamed spinach. Dinner: knickerbocker soup, knock- wurst baked with sauerkraut, Vienner- schnitzel, brown German gravy, German potato cakes and seasoned garden peas with mushrooms. Tomorrow—Brunch at 10 a.m.—tomato rice soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and French fried potatoes. Dinner: baked lasagna, spaghetti with heavy meat sauce, assorted pizza pie, polonaise broccoli spears and hot garlic bread. Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.—logging soup, Coney Island burgers and potato chips. Dinner: creole soup, teriyaki beef steak, natural sauce, baked potatoes with jacket, sour cream, buttered sum- mer squash and buttered brussels sprouts. Monday—Lunch: doubly good soup, El Rancho stew or beef balls stroganoff, buttered egg noodles or tossed green rice, seasoned garden peas, ginger glazed carrots and hot biscuits. Dinner: minestrone soup, cold cut platter of sliced roast beef, ham, bologna, salami, liver sausage and cheese, cold potato salad or potato chips and boiled navy beans. Tuesday—Lunch: tomato noodle soup, open face turkey sandwiches or chicken croquettes, cream rich gravy, snowflake potatoes, bread dressing, buttered corn and spiced beets. Dinner: cream of potato soup, Mexicana pork chops, natural sauce, cottage fried potatoes, simmered lima beans, polonaise broccoli spears and hot cornbread. Wednesday—Lunch: French onion soup, honey glazed corned beef or grilled fish cakes, hot mustard sauce, parsley buttered potatoes, fried cabbage and buttered asparagus. Dinner: vegetable supreme soup, beef pin wheels or oriental skillet, steamed rice or duchess potatoes, French cut green beans and fried squash. Thursday—Lunch: cream of tomato soup, stuffed cabbage rolls or ham cro- quettes, baked macaroni and cheese, but- tered green peas and paprika cauliflower. Dinner: chicken noodle soup, veal birds with natural sauce,! baked stuffed frankfurters, rissole potatoes, buttered mixed vegetables and buttered brussels sprouts. Friday—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.

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