The White Falcon - 18.11.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Today
3:00 Midday Report
3:05 General Hospital
3:35 Body Buddies
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Wyatt Earp
5:30 Soul Train
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Paper Moon Adam's Rib
7:25
7:50 Charlie's Angels
8:45 Jeffersons
9:15 Starsky and Hutch
10:00 Final Report
10:15 Ko j ak
11:05 Movie: Waterfront
1:25 Movie:- Escape He Never
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Saturday Sun day
9:00 Cartoon Carnival 11:0C Hour of Power
10:00 Jabberjaw 12:00 NFL: Oakland vs
10:30 Clue Club Seattle
11:00 My Favorite Martian 2:20 Norton-Young Fight
11:30 Wild Kingdom 4:00 The Way It Was
12:00 NCAA Football: 4:30 American Documents
Georgia vs Florida 5:30 Talk About Pictures
2:05 College Football'77 6:00 President Carter's
2:30 This Is The NFL Address To The Na-
3:00 Movie: Toklat tion
4:35 The Racers 6:30 Weekend Report
5:00 Meet The Press 6:45 Weekend
6:00 Pro Fan ** 7:40 Tony Randall
6:30 Weekend Report 8:05 Rhoda
6:45 Mitzi Gaynor Spe- 8:30 NBC Mystery Movie
cial 10:00 Weekend Report
7:35 Hawaii Five-0 10:15 Tonight Show
8:30 Rich Man Poor Man** 11:25 Christopher Closeup
10:10 Weekend Report
10:25 Kojak***
11:20 Movie: Underground
Man
1:00 Movie: Body and
Soul
Monday
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 Wally's Workshop
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Price Is Right
5:40 Break the Bank
6:00 Bobby Vinton
6:25 Community Bulletin Board
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Bob Newhart
7:30 Monday Night Foot- ball: Baltimore vs Washington
9:55 Community Bulletin Board
10:00 Late Report
10:15 Strauss Family
11:10 Movie: The Young Savages (adult)
12:50 Sign Off News
Tuesday
3:00 General Hospital
3:35 Truth Or Consequ-
ences
4:00 Electric Company
4:30 Dusty's Treehouse
5:00 Merv Giffin
6:05 Hollywood Squares
6:25 Community Bulletin Board
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Switch
7:50 Mary Tyler Moore
8:20 Paper Moon***
8:45 Jeffersons
9:05 Rookies
9:55 Community Bulletin Board
10:00 Late Report
10:15 Soap
10:40 Movie: Luck of
12:20 Ginger Coffey (adult) Sign Off News
Channel
Wednesday
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 Sew What's New
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Wild World Of People**
5:30 In Search Of***
6:00 Adam's Rib***
6:25 Community Bulletin Board
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 What's Happening
7:25 Six Million Dollar Man
8:20 The Practice*
8:45 Maude (adult)
9:10 Bronk
10:00 Community Bulletin Board
10:05 Late Report
10:20 The Protectors***
10:45 Movie: Anderson- ville Trial
1:00 Sign Off News
4 Movies of
Thursday
12:00 Sports (to be an-
nounced)
2:30 Get Smart
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 $20,000 Pyramid
4:00 Electric Company
4:30 Rifleman
5:00 Burl Ives Thanks-
giving
5:45 Hollywood Squares
6:05 Muppets
6:30 Holiday Report
6:45 A Charlie Brown
Thanksgiving
7:10 Hee Haw
8:00 Star Trek
8:50 All's Fair
9:15 Police Woman
10:05 Lohman and Barkley
10:55 Movie: Love in
Amsterdam
12:25 Sign Off News
the week
Friday
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 Body Buddies
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Wyatt Earp
5:30 Soul Train
6:25 Community Bulletin Board
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Charlie's Angels***
7:50 Movie: The Night
America Panicked
9:30 Starsky and Hutch
10:20 Late Report
10:35 Movie: Last of the Buccaneers
11:55 Movie: Assassin (adult)
1:15 Sign Off News
TODAY 11:05p.m.—WATERFRONT—An excit-
ing and suspenseful drama about life on
the Liverpool waterfront.
SATURDAY 11:20 p.m.—UNDERGROUND HAN— A
woman seeks the help of private detec-
tive Archer when her husband disappears
while seeking information about his
father. Stars: Peter Graves, Sharon
Farrell and Celeste Holm.
SATURDAY 1 a.m. — BODY AND SOUL—While
the war wages in Germany, a young fight-
er is.waging a different war as he
struggles to gain the championship—and
loses all sense of values along the way.
Stars: John Garfield, Lilli Palmer and
William Conrad.
Help a lonely, homesick serviceman
enjoy the holidays by sharing your home
and turkey dinner. If you are interested
in providing this service for Thanks-
giving and Christmas, call USO at 6113 and
sign up now.
USO is planning a 1950s night for Dec.
9, including a bonafide sock hop. If you
have any ideas or suggestions for this
night, call USO at 6113.
Craft enthusiasts, rug-hooking classes
for beginners will begin Dec. 6, 6:30 to 8
p.m. for three weeks. Mike will be in-
structing needlepoint Dec. 1, 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. Men and women, novices or not, are
invited to participate in both classes.
Sign up now at USO.
USO is trying to fill a projectionist
position. Movies are shown Wednesday
evenings, and Saturday and Sunday after-
noons and evenings. If you qualify to
run a 16mm projector, contact USO.
USO is sorry to announce that Mrs. USO
Donut will be leaving, taking her talents
and secret, guarded recipe stateside with
her, ceasing the Thursday morning donut
service.
Don't miss the Midnight Sundowner's
square dance demonstration tonight at
7:30...for a great time and an opportunity
to see dancing and gala costumes at their
finest plus a chance to listen to western
music.
Tomorrow USO will feature a flea market
at 1 p.m., followed by a holiday cake
decorating demonstration at 2.
USO will offer a factory shopping trip
Tuesday at 1 p.m. "Future Shock" will be
shown at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
SUNDAY 8:30 p.m.—COLUMBO—Columbo
enters dangerous diplomatic territory
when he investigates the first secretary
of a mideastern legation who has
murdered a spy and has pinned the crime
on a clerk at his embassy. Stars:
Peter Falk, Hector Elizondo and Sal
Mineo.
MONDAY 11:10 p.m.—THE YOUNG SAVAGES—
A slum-born district attorney battles
street gangs in a quest for justice,
following a murder, described by a gang
member as being like a kamikaze attack.
NOTE: Some words may be offensive to a
segment of the viewing audience.
TUESDAY 10:40 p.m.—LUCK OF GINGER
COFFEY—A brash Irish immigrant brings
his wife and daughter to Montreal where,
despite his self-confidence and bragga-
docio, he keeps striking out, particular-
ly with a Hitler type boss. NOTE: Some
scenes may be offensive to a segment
of the viewing audience. Stars: Robert
Shaw and Mary Ure.
WEDNESDAY 10:45 p.m.—ANDERSONVILLE
TRIAL—An infamous Confederate colonel
is tried for war crimes and atrocities
against Union prisoners of war during
the post-Civil War era. Stars: Richard
Basehart, William Shatner, Buddy Ebsen,
Cameron Mitchell, Jack Cassidy, Michael
Burns and Martin Sheen.
THURSDAY 10:55 p.m.—LOVE IN AMSTERDAM—
A writer of mystery nov.els is held for
the murder of a promiscuous acquaintance.
However, an ace Amsterdam police
inspector intuitively senses the man's
innocence and sets out to find the
girl's real killer. Stars: William
Marlow, Wolfgang Kieling and Pamela Ann
Davy.
FRIDAY 10:35 p.m.—LAST OF THE
BUCCANEERS—In this classic adventure,
Jean LaFitte and his army of pirates
come out of the Louisiana Bayous to de-
feat the British Army, storming the
gates of New Orleans.
FRIDAY 11:55 p.m.—ASSASSIN-—A hired
killer's activities before making his
"hit" makes a morbid account. NOTE:
Some scenes and words may be offensive
to the viewing audience. (adult)
Channel 4 program highlights
TODAY 7*50 p.m.—CHARLIE^ ANGELS—The
Angels go behind bars to investigate the
disappearanceof an inmate at a brutal
Louisiana women's prison farm.
SATURDAY 8:30 p.m.—RICH MAN, POOR MAN—
This nine-part series, based on Irwin
Shaw's best-selling novel, is a saga of
contemporary life, covering a time span
from the celebrations-marking the end of
World War Il-to the sweeping changes of
the 1960's.
SUNDAY' 6:45 p.m.—WEEKEND—Three seg-
ments show a one-man fight against the
Agriculture Department that imposes a
regulation known as a "marketing order"
which permits an industry group to
determine how many oranges each grower
can ship during a specified period. A
report on some of the action at the
French countryside and "Weekend Snapshot"
covers a reception for Elizabeth Taylor
and her latest husband John Warner.
MONDAY 10:15 p.m.—STRAUSS FAMILY—Johann
is the idol of Vienna, but Josef, too,
becomes a great favorite when Johann
becomes ill from overwork, and he takes
over the orchestra.
TUESDAY 7 p .m.— SWITCH—Pete and Mac
play on a hijacker's weakness for fast
cars, gambling and women to get him to
reveal where he and his two partners hid
an armored car, carrying $900,000 in
cash.
WEDNESDAY 7:25 p.m.—SIX MILLION DOLLAR
MAN—An American scientist, who defected
to the Soviet Union, decides to return
to the United States. However, his
plans' are almost thwarted by his young
son.
THURSDAY 8:00 p.m.—STAR TREK—The star-
ship Enterprise, under the command of
Captain Kirk, has been given a mission
to deliver medical supplies to the
Planet Marcus 3. A small group of seven
people, under Mr. Spock's first command,
are taken off course in the Galileo
Seven. Finally, Captain Kirk picks up
their distress signals-as the tension
builds to an exciting climax.
FRIDAY 7 p.m.—CHARLIE'S ANGELS—A
wealthy widow uses a medium to converse
with her husband, but needs the Angels
to uncover the thief who has been
spiriting away her jewels.