The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 29.07.1977, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 29.07.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Today Saturday 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 9:00 Cartoon Carnival 10:00 Flintstones 10:30 My Favorite Martian 11:00 Gentle Ben 11:30 Roy Rodgers 12:00 W.I.T. Tennis 1:15 NFL Highlights 1:40 CBS Report: The Baseball Business 2:30 Washington Week in Review 3:00 Movie: In the Val- ley of the Dead 4:30 Defenders 5:30 Directions '77 6:00 Andy Williams 6:30 Weekend Report 6:45 Celebrity Concert 7:35 Mannix 8:30 Sanford and Son 9:00 Mission: Impossible 10:00 Weekend Report 10:15 Combat 11:05 Movie: Follow That Camel 12:35 Movie: Human Duplicators Sunday 10:30 This is the Life 11:00 Music and the Spoken Word Christopher Closeup Pleasant Valley Golf Classic NFL Highlights Tony Orlando and Dawn High and Wild The Time of Your Life 4:00 International Wide World of Sports Face the Nation Issues and Answers Weekend Report Information Special Carol Burnett NBC Mystery Movie Late News Movie: Weekend Nun Tonight Show Monday 11:30 12:00 1:30 2:00 3:00 3:30 5:00 5:30 6:30 6:45 7:40 8:30 10:15 10:30 11:45 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 Let's Make a Deal 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 The Price is Right 5:45 Joker's Wild 6:05 Bobby Vinton 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 All-Star Baseball 10:00 10 O'clock Report 10:15 Onedin Line 11:05 Movie: Taming of the Shrew TV GU1AE 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 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: George Raft Story Wednesday 3:00 Midday Report 3:00 3:05 General Hospital 3:05 3:35 Sew What's New 3:35 4:00 Sesame Street 4:00 5:00 Hollywood Squares 4:30 5:30 Cowboy in Africa 5:00 6:30 Evening Report 5:30 7:00 Target: Impossible 6:00 7:25 When Things Were 6:30 Rotten 7:00 7:50 Donny and Marie 7:50 8:40 Nancy Walker 8:45 9:05 Baretta 9:35 10:00 10 O'clock Report 10:00 10:15 Boxing from the 10:15 Olympic 11:05 11:05 Movie: The Christmas Tree Thursday Midday Report General Hospital $20,000 Pyramid Electric Company Animal World*** Dobie Gillis Rifleman Name That Tune Evening Report Sonny and Cher Star Trek Police Story One Day at a Time 10 O'clock Report Fall of Eagles Movie: Ten Million Dollar Grab 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 7:25 Good Times 7:55 Adam 12 8:25 I Spy 9:15 Kojak 10:15 High Chaparral 11:05 Movie: Flying Wild 12:10 Movie: Keep Castle Channel 4 program highlights TODAY, 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.) SATURDAY, 6:45 p.m.—JOHNNY MATHIS IN CONCERT—Popular singer Johnny Mathis performs with the Edmonton Symphony Or- chestra. SUNDAY, 6:45 p.m.—THE BIG DOG TRACK IN THE SKY—Reporting on Plainfield, CT, a twin hit by gambling fever, social and economic impacts of its recently opened dog track are related to the community and the townspeople; other forms of gambling such as the state lottery and poker games are also examined. MONDAY, 7 p.m.—TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN— Series ends. Guest Fred MacMurray visits Puerto Turista, a tourist para- dise, guaranteed to relieve the traveler from pain, strain and money; George Carlin talks about mistakes and singer Corey Robins entertains with "I'm a Fire Sign." Series will be replaced by "Switch" and will run for 24 weeks. WEDNESDAY, 7:30 p.m.—WHEN THINGS WERE ROTTEN—On his birthday, Renaldo leaves his party to go to the Castle of Not- tingham to congratulate his twin bro- ther Bertram. However, the evil sher- iff wouldn't miss an opportunity like this. He captures Renaldo and orders his execution at midnight. Will this be Renaldo's last birthday? THURSDAY, 8:45 p.m.—POLICE STORY—Two detectives play "fence" to trap a high-living homicidal jewel thief. FRIDAY, 7:25 p.m.—GOOD TIMES—Folks say there are only three ways to get out of the ghetteo—education, enter- tainment or crime. When J. J. loses his job, he must choose one of the three—a scholar he is not. Watch aport* oh AFTV Programming may change without notice * program ending ** program sterling **• program changing Channel 4 movies of the week TODAY: 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. TODAY: 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 ye^rs later, the warlock's great-great- grand- son and his wife return to reopen the ancestral palace. Stars Vincent Price, Debra Paeet and Lon Chaney. SATURDAY: FOLLOW THAT CAMEL—Set in 1906, this is a British take-off on the French Foreign Legion. A conniving sergeant in the legion invents acts of heroism, getting a chance to become a real hero by helping a friend, earning himself a promotion to commander. Stars Phil Silvers and Anita Harris. SATURDAY: HUMAN DUPLICATORS—A cosmic agent from another world is sent to Earth to create an android colony to in- filtrate key industrial, governmental and military centers, preparing for an invasion. Stars George Nader, Barbara Nichols, Hugh Beaumont and Richard Kiel. SUNDAY: COLUMBO—A man slays his wife in a fit of passion and asks his friend, a deputy commissioner, for help. Break- ing the law, his friend contrives an alibi and simulates a burglary as the motive for homicide. Stars Peter Falk, Richard Kiley and Michael McGuire. MONDAY: TAMING OF THE SHREW—The Ameri- can Conservatory of San Francisco per- forms an entertaining rendition of William Shakespeare's classic. At the conclusion, an engrossing interview is presented with Harold. Clurman and director William Ball. Note: Some scenes and phrases may be offensive to a viewubg segeent. TUESDAY: GEORGE RAFT STORY—A man be- comes one of Hollywood's biggest stars by portraying gangsters. Stars Ray Danton, Jayne Mansfield, Julie London, Jack Albertson and Frank Gorshin.- THURSDAY: 10 MILLION DOLLAR GRAB—A diamond worth $10 million Is uncovered in a mine and sets off a sinister plot. The mine owner decides to steal his diamond and collect insurance. How- ever, his plans are upset when men hired for the heist become greedy and splinter off to vie for the stolen treasure. Stars Dana Andrews, Brad Harris and Franco Andrei. FRIDAY: FLYING WILD—The east side kids tangle with saboteaurs in an aircraft plant during World War II, and the gang goes to work to round up the bad guys. Stars Leo Gorcey and Bobby Jordan. FRIDAY: CASTLE KEEP—During World War II, a group of United States infantrymen and a Belgian castle, filled with art objects, are des- troyed when the men make a stand at the castle against overwhelming odds. Stars Burt Lancaster, Peter Falk, Patrick O'Neal and Jean- Pierre Aumont. Free Founder's Film tonight—don't miss the second in this series at USO at 7. Joe Meixner is waiting for you to play in his ping pong tournament: Try to replace the current Keflavik champion, Chris Pitts of the 57th FIS. Games start at 1 p.m. tomorrow. The ever-popular Mini-Kef tour is scheduled for Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Learn about the ins and outs of the town where you will spend your tour. Especially catering to woman, everyone is welcome. Sign up now. Every Tuesday in August, USO will feature an afternoon coffee at 3. Goodies will be provided for your enjoyment. You are invited to spend the afternoon at USO—come for friendship and homemade delights. If you like exploring the unknown, join USO for a cave trip Thursday at 9 a.m. The trip will venture into a long, dark-, ^ mysterious cave in Iceland. If you are willing and able, sign up now for an Icelandic ad- venture . Sign ups begin for another Gullfoss-Geyser trip, leaving Aug. 7. Aug. 9 USO will go to Reykjavik for a shopping spree, followed by a factory shopping trip. Be sure to check out what USO offer on the Westmann Islands' Sa- fari Camping trip, flying there Aug. 13 and ferrying back on Aug. 14— it promises to be the trip of your life. Sign ups begin two weeks in advance, starting tomorrow. Call USO at 6113 for details. Enlisted Dining Facility menu 'Family Night'—Sunday Today—Lunch: Manhattan fish chow- der, old fashion beef stew, fried fish balls, steamed rice or scalloped noodles with cheese, tomatoes and bacon, but- tered 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. Tomorrow—Brunch at 10 a.m.—logging soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and French fried potatoes. Dinner: French onion soup, grilled beef steak to order, sauteed onions, baked potatoes with sour cream, buttered whole grain corn and steamed spinach. Sunday— Brunch at 10 a.m.—puree mongole soup, hot rueben sandwiches, and crisp potato chips. "Family night" dinner: chicken vege- table soup, barbecued chicken, barbecue sauce, baked macaroni and cheese, green garden peas with onions and French fried cauliflower. Monday—Lunch: corn chowder, seafood platter of fried shrimp, oysters and fish cakes, baked chili macaroni, oven browned potatoes, buttered broccoli spears and glazed carrots. Dinner: Philippine dinner, sweet and sour pork, Philippine style adobo, Olon- gapo pansit, Philippine fried rice, spinach rolls and buttered asparagus spears. Tuesday—Lunch: logging soup, braised pork spareribs and sauerkraut, baked Spanish beef patties with natural sauce, paprika potatoes, buttered mixed vegetables and French fried .cauliflower. Dinner: chicken vegetable soup, new- port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy, mashed potatoes, steamed rice, creole green beans and fried okra. Wednesday—Lunch: knickerbocker soup, beef casserole, veal croquettes, to- mato gravy, baked macaroni and cheese, seasoned garden peas and summer squash. Dinner: cream of potato soup, ginger pot roast, natural gravy, oven glow po- tatoes, buttered corn on the cob and sea- soned French fried greens. Thursday—Lunch: creole soup, fried Icelandic fish or oriental skillet, French fried potatoes, Keflavik fried rice, polonaise broccoli spears and spiced beets. Dinner: cheese soup, glazed ham loaf or beef porcupines, vegetable gra- vy, mashed potatoes, sauteed corn and buttered brussel sprouts. Friday—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.

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