The White Falcon - 22.07.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Today
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:35 Jack LaLanne
A: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 O'clock Report
10:15 Celebrity Concert
11:05 Movie: Fireball
"500”
12:35 Movie: Fallen
Idol
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Saturday
9:00 Cartoon Carnival
10:00 Flintstones
10:30 My Favorite Martian
11:00 Gentle Ben
11:30 Animal World
12:00 Baseball: Cards vs
Cubs
2:25 Tennis
3:35 Movie: Hunters of
the Wild
5:00 Let's Talk about
Pictures
5:30 President Carter
News Conference
6:00 Andy Williams
6:30 Weekend Report
6:A5 Donny and Marie
Special
7:35 Mannix
8:30 Sanford and Son
9:00 Mission: Impossible
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 12 O'clock High
11:05 Movie: Barbary
Coast
12:40 Movie: Warlord
of Crete (Adult)
Sunday
10:30 This is the Life
11:00 Music and the Spoken
Word
11:30 Christopher Closeup
12:00 Pro Soccer: New
York vs Seattle
1:40 Going Racing
3:00 Defenders
4:00 High and Wild
4:30 International Wide
World of Sports
5:30 Washington Week in
Review
6:00 Meet the Press
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Information Special
7:35 Carol Burnett
8:30 NBC Mystery Movie
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Movie: The Shame-
less Old Lady
11:45 Tonight Show
Monday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3;30 Let's Make a Deal
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 The Price is Right
5:40 Joker's Wild
6:00 Bobby Vinton
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Tony Orlando and
Dawn
7:55 Monday Night Base-
ball: Royals vs
White Sox
10:00 10 O'clock Ponort
10:15 Onedin Line
11:05 Movie: A Fine Mad-
ness (Adult)
Tuesday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Truth or Conse-
quences
4:00 Electric Company
4:30 Big Blue Marble
5:00 Mike Douglas
6:05 With It
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Happy Days
7:30 Welcome Back Hotter
8:00 Odd Couple
8:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Rookies
10:00 10 O'clock Report
10:15 Department "S"
11:05 Monty Python
11:35 Movie: Then
There Were Three
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Programming may change without notice
Wednesday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Sew What's New
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Hollywood Squares***
5:30 Cowboy in Africa
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Target: Impossible
7:25 When Things Were
Rotten***
7:50 Little House on
the Prairie*
8:40 Nancy Walker
9:05 Baretta
10:00 10 O'clock Report
10:15 Boxing from the
Olympic
11:05 Movie: A Time
for Giving
Thursday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 $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 Sonny and Cher
7:55 Star Trek
8:50 Police Woman
9:35 One Day at a Time*
10:00 10 O'clock Report
10:15 Fall of Eagles
11:05 Movie: Five
Golden Dragons
Friday
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:30 Jack LaLanne
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Wyatt Earp
5:30 James Brown
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Chico and the Man
(Mature theme)
7:25 Good Times
7:50 Adam 12***
8:15 I Spy
9:10 Kojak
10:00 10 O'clock Report
10:15 Celebrity Concert
11:05 Movie: The Flesh
Eaters
12:30 Movie: Haunted
Palace
Channel 4 program highlights
SATURDAY, 6:45 p.m.—DONNY AND MARIE—
Donny and Marie's visitors are Roy Clark
and Ruth Buzzi along with Jimmy Osmond.
In a comedy skit, Ruth is a cleaning wo-
man assigned to ABC's locker room of the
stars; and, in the perils of Marie, a
mountie makes a rescue.
SUNDAY, 6:45 p.m.—INFORMATION SPECIAL:
"MAGAZINE"—Reporting use and misue of
valium by millions of Americans, Ken-
tucky landmarks' preservation is covered
along with hypertension and macho women.
TUESDAY, 7:30 p.m.—WELCOME BACK HOTTER—
Encouraged by Gabe, Epstein decides to
become a veterinarian. His confidence
is shattered by a school counselor who
scoffs at his career potential.
WEDNESDAY, 7:50 p.m.—LITTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE—In this final episode, the
IFT
Ingalls' long-awaited camping vacation
is threatened with ruin; Mrs. Oleson de
cides that she and her family should
come along on the trip. (Donny and
Marie, which will run for 13 weeks,
will replace this program.)
THURSDAY 7:55 p.m.—STAR TREK—Captain
Kirk, USS Enterprise commander, becomes
his worst enemy when the transporter
malfunctions and he is split into two
physical beings—one hostile and one
beneficial. A strange and fascinating
- story unfolds as the two wage war for
control and survival of the spaceship.
FRIDAY, 7 p.m. - -CHICO AND THE MAN—Re-
ports of Ed's death are definitely ex-
aggerated; these give him a preview of
the future. (Note: Some scenes may
be offensive to a viewing segment.)
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Come to USO at 7 tonight to watch the free Nation's Founders' film.
First of a two-part series, the second film will be shown July 29.
Attention, all "Trekkies." Following the July 29 Founders' film,
a free Star Trek slide show will be given.
Sign up now for the July 29 Hotel Loftleidir fashion show and
luncheon. It promises to be a fun event and a chance to taste Ice-
landic delicacies as well as view Icelandic fashion items. Stop at
USO to see the luncheon menu.
Sign up is also in progress for the hot pools' trip to Reykjavik
tomorrow at 12:30 p.m.; the Gullfoss—Geysir tour Sunday and the
Reykjavik shopping tour, scheduled for Thursday.
The ever-popular Glymur Falls hiking tour is again on the docket
for July 30. Sign-ups start tomorrow.
The Protestant Women of the Chapel will again host its free chili
and cake dinner Thursday. Serving starts at 5 p.m. All unaccompanied
personnel are invited.
The Red Wall snack bar special for
Wednesday will be blueberry cheesecake.
Don't miss the all-night fish fries
every Friday and Saturday night at USO.
Serving starts at 9:30 p.m.
Every Saturday is taco day at USO,
and the special every Sunday is waf-
fles.
There are still some vacancies in
the beginners' cake decorating class,
which is slated to start soon at USO.
For information, call Pat Merriman at
6178 or come to USO.
Channel 4 movies of the week
TODAY: FIREBALL "500"—A young Cali-
fornia stock car driver who has aspira-
tions of winning at Daytona, is tricked
into running moonshine whiskey. Faced
with spending the racing season in
jail, he decides to work as an Internal
Revenue Service agent. Stars Frankie
Avalon, Annette Funicello and Fabian.
SATURDAY: BARBARY COAST—An undercover
operator uses disguises to expose wrong-
doers in the Old West's bawdiest city.
Stars William Shatner, Dennis Cole,
Lynda Day George and Michael Ansara.
SATURDAY: WARLORD OF CRETE—Turkish
bandits attack a Greek village, attemp-
ting to murder a beautiful princess
whose evil twin wishes her dead. The
princess survives only to become a
sacrifice to Ninotaur, a hideous mon-
ster, half bull and half man which is
confined in the Cretan labyrinth and
fed with human flesh. Stars Rosanna
Schiaffino and Bob Mathias.
SUNDAY: NBC MYSTERY MOVIE: MCMILLAN
AND WIFE—A bizarre case involves
Mac's former law partner. He took a
leap from a skyscraper window, but his
body never reached the ground.
SUNDAY: THE SHAMELESS OLD LADY—A 70-
year-old widow, after years of drudgery,
discovers life and begins to enjoy it
to its fullest. This award-winning
film is based on a novel by Berthold
Brecht. Stars Sylvie, Etienne Berry
and Victor Lanoux.
MONDAY: A FINE MADNESS—A violent,
emotional poet, who charms women, is
frustrated by domestic life demands
and needs to earn a living. In this
madcap, hilarious satire, psychia-
trists gang up on him to change this
"weirdo" into a conformist. Stars
Sean Connery, Joanne Woodward, Jean
Seberg, Colleen Dewhusrt and Patrick
O'Neal. (Adult)
TUESDAY: THEN THERE WERE THREE—
During World War II, the German High
Command orders a captain, who is
equipped with a special radio trans-
mitter, to infiltrate American lines
to assume an American soldier's role.
His mission is to search for an
Italian partisan leader and capture
or kill him at any cost. Stars
Frank Latimore, Alex Nicol and Barry
Cahill.
WEDNESDAY: A TIME FOR GIVING—a new
bride, already nine months pregnant,
sends her father into a panic when
she reveals that her husband intends
to deliver the baby without medical
assistance. Stars David Janssen,
Kim Darby, Carl Reiner and Peter
Duel.
THURSDAY: FIVE GOLDEN DRAGONS—An Amer-
ican playboy in Hong Kong becomes in-
volved with an international smuggling
ring, comprising the "Five Golden Dra-
gons." The actual dragon identities
have remained a secret, even one to
another, throughout their years of big
scale crime. Stars Robert Cummings,
Margaret Lee and George Raft.
FRIDAY: THE FLESH EATERS—An ex-Nazi
marine biologist, an actress, her
secretary and an airplane pilot are
marooned on an island which has meat-
eating creatures from the sea. Two
people are killed when the biologist
experiments and creates atomic flesh-
eating monsters.
FRIDAY: THE HAUNTED PALACE -In 1765,
a small New England town warlock is
burned at the stake, and, with his
dying breath, he pronounces a terrible
curse on those responsible and their
descendants. One hundred and ten years
later, the warlock's great-great- grand-
son and his wife return to reopen the
ancestral palace. Stars Vincent Price,
Debra Paget and Lon Chaney.
Enlisted Dining Facility menu
'Family Night' — Italian dinner Friday
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: bean with bacon soup, spa-
ghetti with meat sauce, baby beef balls,
ravioli, assorted pizzas, hot dogs, po-
tato chips, hot garlic toast and brocco-
li polonaise.