The White Falcon - 02.12.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Entertainment Weekly
Today
Saturday
Sunday
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-: Shirts
and Skins
9:10 Starsky and
Hutch
10:00 Community Bulletin
Board
10:05 Final Report
10:20 Movie: The Young
Lawyers
11:35 Movie: Throw Out
the Anchor
1:05 Sign Off News
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9:00 Cartoon Carnival
10:00 Jabberjaw
10:30 Clue Club
11:00 My Favorite Martian
11:30 Wild Kingdom
12:00 College Football:
Ohio St. vs Mich.
2:00 College Football 77
2:30 The NFL Game of the
Week
3:00 Movie: Trail of
Wild
4:30 The Racers
5:00 The Advocates
6:00 Pro Fan
6:30 Weekend Report
6:45 Variety Special
from Australia
7:35 Hawaii Five-0
8:25 Adam's' Rib
9:00 Rich Man Poor Man
(adult)
10:00 Weekend Report
10:15 Kojak
11:05 Movie: Code Name,
Red Roses
12:45 Movie: The Living
Head (adult)
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6:45
7:30
7:55
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10:15
11:25
Hour of Power
Football: Pittsburgh
vs. Dallas
This is the NFL
Boxing from the
Olympic
The Way It Was
American Documents*
Talk About,Pictures
Issues and Answers
Weekend Report
Last Voyage of Argo
Merchant
Tony Randall
Rhoda
NBC Mystery Movie
Weekend Report
Tonight
Christopher Close-up
Monday Tuesday 5E a> dnesday Thursday Fri day
3:00 General Hospital 3:00 General Hospital 3:00 General Hospital 3:00 Get Smart 3:00 General Hospital
3:30 Wally's Workshop 3:30 Truth or Consequences 3:30 Sew What's New 3:30 $20,000 Pyramid 3:30 Body Buddies
3:55 Sesame Street 3:55 Electric Company 4:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Electric Company 4:00 Sesame Street
4:50 Price Is Right 4:25 Dusty's Treehouse 5:00 Wild World Of 4:30 Rifleman 5:00 Wyatt Earp
5:35 Break The Bank 4:50 Merv Griffin People 5:00 Hollywood Squares 5:30 Soul Train
6:00 Bobby Vinton 6:00 Hollywood Squares 5:25 Mayberry RFD*** 5:30 Latino Consortium 6:25 Community Bulletin
6:25 Community Bulletin 6:25 Community Bulletin 5:50 Protectors 5:55 Muppets Board
Board Board 6:25 Community Bulletin 6:25 Community Bulletin 6:30 Evening Report
6:30 Evening Report 6:30 Evening Report Board Board 7:00 Charlie's Angels
7:00 Bob Newhart 7:00 Televisit 6:30 Evening Report 6:30 Evening Report 7:50 Movie: The New
7:25 Monday Night Foot- 7:10 Switch 7:00 What's Happening* 7:00 Televisit Healers
ball: Grn. Bay vs. 8:00 In Search Of*** 7:25 Six Million Dollar 7:10 Hee Haw 9:05 Starsky and Hutch
Wash. 8:25 Paper Moon Man 8:00 Star Trek 10:40 To Be Announced
9:55 Community Bulletin 8:50 Jeffersons* 8:15 The Practice 8:50 All's Fair (adult) Sign Off News
Board 9:15 The Rookies 8:40 Phyllis** 9:15 Police Woman
10:00 Final Report 10:05 Community Bulletin 9:05 Baretta 10:05 Community Bulletin
10:15 Strauss Family (adult) Board 9:55 Community Bulletin Board
11:05 Movie: Eagle In A 10:10 Final Report Board 10:10 Final Report
Cage 10:25 Soap (adult) 10:00 Final Report 10:25 Lohman and Barkley
12:35 Sign Off News 10:50 Movie: Dynasty 10:15 Bronk (adult)
12:30 Sign Off News 11:05 Movie: The Killer 11:15 Movie: A Brand New
Who Wouldn't Die Life (adult)
12:45 Sign Off News 12:30 Sign Off News
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Channel 4 Movies or the week
FRIDAY 11:35 p.m.—THROW OUT THE ANCHOR—
In Florida, a widower and his children
become involved with an oddball group
of people who are battling big business
and local politicians in order to save
their small marina from becoming a com-
mercial development.
SATURDAY 11:05 p.m.—CODE NAME: RED
ROSES—To aid the allied invasion of
Nazi-occupied Europe, an American sabo-
tage expert is parachuted in to retrieve
stolen war plans. While working with
the partisans, he struggles against a
plot which threatens his success.
SUNDAY 8:20 p.m.—McCLOUD—The attempt-
uso
ed assassination of a Sydney, Australia
police superintendent by a Mafia member
brings McCloud to Australia. He must
deal with American mobsters and sharks
which inhabit Sydney's harbor.
MONDAY 11:05 p.m.—EAGLE IN A CAGE—This
drama depicts the life of Napoleon in
exile.
TUESDAY 10:50 p.m.—DYNASTY—A James
Michner story, the trials and tribula-
tions of a pioneer family are explored
on the Ohio frontier in 1820.
WEDNESDAY 11:05 p.m.--THE KILLER WHO■
WOULDN'T DIE—An ex-policeman, now a
charter boat operator, tracks down the
murderer of his best friend. He runs its well-ordered life is disrupted by
afoul of an international Chinese a not totally unwelcomed pregnancy,
conspiracy in which a hired assassin is FRIDAY 7:50 p.m.—THE NF.W HFAT.F.RS—A
expected to kill again. paramedic is not accepted by the people
THURSDAY 11:15 p.m.—A BRAND NEW LIFE-- of a small town until disaster strikes
A childless middle-aged couple discovers and they need his medical skills.
Channel 4 program highlights
FRIDAY 7 p.m.—CHARLIE'S ANGELS—Jill
Hoiiom man
USO sock hop—did you ever get nos-
talgic for the grand old days of the
1950s era? USO will feature a sock hop
with jitterbug dancing, ice cream
floats, cherry drinks, free bubble gum
and several contests.
How many men can squeeze into the USO
phone booth, and who can swallow "gold"
fish?
Put on your saddle shoes, pull up
your bobby sox or seamed stockings, and
jitterbug the night away at USO Dec. 9
at 9 p.m. with "Ike" Taylor as the disc
jockey.
A special session of macrame teaching
will be presented Dec. 10 at 2 p.m.
Just bring your busy fingers, a ball of
jute, and knot away for two hours. See
your plants hang in the finest macrame
tradition or send hangers home for
Christmas.
To attend needlepoint classes, you
need not know about needlepoint, need
not be female, but need to come to USO
Thursday evenings 6:30 to 8 for in-
struction. Or, if you wish to cover a
larger area with a special design, Sue
will teach you the art of rug hooking
Tuesday evenings. Call USO at 7980
for details of supplies required and
times.
USO will sponsor several local trips:
Factory shopping tour Tuesday, stopping
at wholesale locations for Icelandic
products; open air hot pools' trip in
the thermal-energy heated pools Dec. 11;
Reykjavik museum tour Dec. 10, visiting
several cultural museums, and the
Mini-Keflavik tour Dec. 13 where loca-
tions of interesting and obscure shops
and stores will be pointed out.
Signups will begin one week in ad-
vance. Come out into Iceland with USO.
applies as a centerfold candidate for a
girlie magazine, which had its two pre-
vious centerfold models murdered and
magazine operations sabataged.
SATURDAY 8:25 p.m.—ADAM'S' RIB—Amanda
takes the stance that what is good for
men is equally good for women-mainly the
unwritten law that contends a man found
with another man's wife is fair game for
murder.
SUNDAY 7:55 p.m.—RHODA—Brenda's sur-
prise birthday party has a surprise
romantic twist in store for Rhoda.
MONDAY 7 p.m. BOB NEWHART—Everyone is
under suspicion when Bob's new tape re-
corder suddenly disappears.
TUESDAY 9:15 p.m. ROOKIES—Lieutenant
Eddie Ryker returns to his old neighbor-
hood, only to find that the merchants are
afraid for their lives and business be-
cause of a local gang selling protection.
WEDNESDAY 7:25 p.m. SIX MILLION DOLLAR
MAN—Steve's escort duties for a Russian
athlete are hampered by a threat on the
girl's life, her infatuation for Steve
and her subsequent wish to defect.
THURSDAY 8 p.m. STAR TREK—When a landing
party from the Enterprise explores an un-
manned starship, a terrible tragedy is
uncovered.
FRIDAY 7 p.m. CHARLIE'S ANGELS—The
former head of an elite World War II
intelligence unit requests protection
after several of his old comrades are
methodically eliminated by a professional
assassin.
Youth Center news
Christmas arts and crafts are planned
for December classes. The classes are
on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:15 to 4:15
p.m. Signups are each day before class
begins. The cost is 25 cents a class.
Children may win prizes, playing
kiddie bingo today, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Cards are 25 cents each or two for 45
cents.
Cartoons will be shown Dec. 9 in the
afternoon. There will be no admission
charge.
Women's ballet classes are meeting
Monday and Wednesday, 4:30 to 5:30
p.m. Registration is still open. The
classes cost $2 per lesson.