The White Falcon - 07.04.1978, Blaðsíða 6
Entertainment Weekly
TV Guide
Today
3:00 General Hospital
3:35 Body Buddies
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Camera Three
5:30 Shirley Bassey
6:25 Community Bulletin
Board
6:30 Evening Report
7:00 Space 1999
7:50 What's Happening
8:15 Charlie's Angels
9:55 Community Bulletin
Board
10:00 Final Report
10:15 Fugitive
11:05 MOVIE: The
Connection
12:20 MOVIE: The
Murderers (adult)
Saturday
9:00
10:00
11:00
11:30
12:00
1:10
3:00
4:25
5:00
Cartoon Camivax
Lost in Space
Sha Na Na
Wild Kingdom
Pro Bowlers Tour
NCAA Calif. St.
Fullerton vs Ark.
MOVIE: Call of
the Wild
Washington Week
in Review
Face the Nation
5:30
6:30
6:45
7:40
8:05
9:00
10:00
10:15
11:10
12:30
Emergency
Weekend Report
All Star Tribute
to Elizabeth
Taylor
Barney Miller
Blue Knight
Fantastic Journey
Weekend Report
Visions (adult)
MOVIE: Black
Water Gold
MOVIE: TBA
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Sunday
11:00
11:30
12:00,
1:20
3:00
4:00
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
6:45
7:35
8:30
10:00
10:15
Christopher
Closeup
This is the
Life
NCAA: Kentucky
vs Mich. St.
Tournament
Players Cham-
pionship
Boxing from
the Olympic
NHRA Drag
Racing
Let's Talk
about Pictures
Focus On: 1978
Oscar Hopefuls
Stars on Ice
Weekend Report
Sixty Minutes
Barnaby Jones
NBC Mystery
Movie
Weekend Report
MOVIE: The
Letters
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
3:00 General Hospital 3:00 General Hospital 3:00 General Hospital 3:00 General Hospital 3:00
3:35 Break the Bank 3:35 Truth or 3:35 $20,000 Pyramid 3:35 Sew What's New 3:35
4:00 Sesame Street Consequences 4:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Cartoon Special 4:00
5:00 Bewitched 4:00 George 5:00 Get Smart 5:00 Latino Consortium 4:30
5:30 Hollywood Squares 4:25 Wally's Workshop 5:30 Hollywood Squares 5:30 Shirley Bassey 6:25
6:00 Bobby Vinton 4:50 Merv Griffin 6:00 The Protectors 6:25 Community Bulletin
6:25 Community Bulletin Board 6:00 6:25 Honey West Community Bulletin 6:25 Community Bulletin Board 6:30 Board Evening Report 6:30 7:00
6:30 Evening Report Board 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Televisit 7:50
7:00 Bionic Woman 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Six Million 7:10 Hee Haw 8:15
7:50 Switch 7:00 Televisit Dollar Man 8:00 Star Trek 9:05
8:40 All in the Family 7:10 7:35 Muppets Little House on 7:50 8:40 Carol Burnett Phyllis 8:50 9:15 Maude (adult) Police Woman 9:55
9:05 Marcus Welby the Prairie 9:05 Baretta 10:05 Community Bulletin 10:00
9:55 Community Bulletin Board 8:25 9:15 Medical Center Movin' On 9:55 Community Bulletin Board 10:10 Board Final Report 10:15 11:05
10:00 10:15 Final Report Tales of the 10:05 Community Bulletin Board 10:00 10:15 Final Report The Prisoner 10:25 Search for the Nile 12:20
11:05 Unexpected MOVIE: TBA 10:10 11:25 11:50 12:35 Final Report Soap (adult) MOVIE: Escape to the Sun Sign Off News 11:05 MOVIE: Live from the Grand Ole Opry 11:15 MOVIE: TBA 1:30
Friday
General Hospital
Body Buddies
Sesame Street
Shirley Bassey
Community Bulletin
Board
Evening Report
Space 1999
What.'s Happening
Charlie's Angels
Rockford Files
Community Bulletin
Board
Final Report
Fugitive
MOVIE: Longstreet
MOVIE: Black Box
Murderers
Sign Off News
Channel 4 Movies of the week
TODAY 12:20 a.m.— THE MURDERERS—
A man's past haunts him when an
old friend pays a visit and then threat-
ens to reveal his true identity to the
police. Stars Garry Merrill, James
Broderick, Eugene Roche and David Huff-
man. (adult)
SATURDAY 11:10 p.m.—BLACK WATER GOLD—
This exciting adventure details the lost
treasure from a sunken Spanish galleon
and the ruthless men who kill, pursuing
their greedy needs. Stars Aron Kincaid,
Bradford Dillman, Ricardo Montalban and
France Nuyen.
SUNDAY 10:15 p.m.—THE LETTERS—Henry
Jones portrays a postman who tells how
three letters were lost in the mail for
more than a year, and changes the lives
of the people involved. Letter number
one threatens to ruin a perfect marriage.
Letter number two reveals the identity
of a murderer. And letter number three
discloses why a young man ran out on his
fiancee, Stars John Forsythe, Dina
Merlll, Ida Lupino and Leslie Neilson,
TUESDAY 10:50 p.m.--ESCAPE TO THE SUN—
A group of intellectuals is placed on
trial, charged with activating terrror-
ism and anarchy against the state. One
member compares the state's justice vs.
the Nazi gas chambers. A young couple
becomes involved as the story reveals
the idealism and determination of those
desiring freedom and escape from the
communist system. Stars Laurence
Harvey, John Ireland, Josephine Chaplin,
Jack Hawkins and Yuda Barkan. (adult)
FRIDAY 11:05 p,m.—LONGSTREET—A world
famous insurance investigator becomes
permanently blinded after a bomb is
planted in his home. This is the sus-
penseful, courageous account of his
rehabilitation and struggle to find his
unseen assailants. Stars James Fran-
clcus, Bradford Dillman, John Mclntire
and Jeanette Nolan.
FRIDAY 12:20 a.m.—BLACK BOX MURDERS--
A desperate search for stolen campaign
funds on a stormy night in the country
results in murder. Stars Leslie Charel
son, Julie Newmar, Tom Ligon and Wayne
Tippit.
Channel 4 highlights
If you wish to see Iceland in its
full splendor, come to a slide presenta-
tion tonight at 7. Bring your own slides
or just watch. And, don't forget to
bring your appetite afterwards at 9:30
when the fish fry begins. Sample some
Icelandic ysa to top off the evening.
If you want to play official ping
pong, come tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. and
try to unseat the current USO champion,
Fred Velie, of the 57th Fighter Inter-
ceptor Squadron. And, if you enjoy
more of a "sitting down" but no less
challenging game, join USO for its
first domino tournament at 1 p.m.
Prizes will be awarded for the winners
of both games.
Have you ever had a burring desire
to swim in your bath tub? If so, the
USO has the answer for you. Come to
USO tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. to the
thermal energy-heated hot pools for
USO slate
an outside swim in a normally inside
environment.
Monday, at 7 p.m., the USO, in con-
junction with the Windbreaker Wives
Club volunteers, will be featuring an
evening of games. Stop by for fun,
fellowship and even some wholesome
junk food to munch on while you com-
pete for prizes.
Don't forget to peddle your wares at
the USO on April 15 at 1 p.m. for its
monthly flea market. USO will be sell-
ing a used stereo in excellent condi-
tion, so stop by to browse and barter.
The USO will sponsor a crafts fair,
featuring homemade crafts and arts dis-
plays. Call 6124 to reserve space to
sell, demonstrate or show your crea-
tions.
USO will again go to the factories
outside Reykjavik Tuesday at 12:30 p.m.
Sign up now and take advantage of some
Icelandic bargains.
TODAY 8:15 p ■ m. —CHARLIE; S ANGELS—The
angels become members of an ice show in
an effort to solve the disappearance of
two stars of the show. During their in-
vestigation, they discover that politi-
cal assassins plan their own special
attraction.
SATURDAY 9 p .m.—FANTASTIC JOURNEY—
Varian, Scott and Dr. Fred continue
their journey from Atlantium. At-
tempting to find their way back to
earth and ..the present day, while rest-
ing, they witness a spaceship crash and
find themselves in extreme danger.
SUNDAY 8:30 p.m.—MCCLOUD—There' s
comedy and drama! It's comedy that has
crusty Chief Clifford playing Nick at
an orphan's party and drama that has
McCloud coaxing a potential suicide
from a suicide ledge.
MONDAY 8:40 p.m.—ALL IN THE FAMILY—
Archie's future as a businessman looks
pretty grim; his bar business is bad
and now he must check into a hospital
to recover from drugs.
TUESDAY 7:35 p.m.—LITTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE—Little Nellie Olson falls
off the horse that previously belonged
to Laura. She feigns a serious in-
jury and then uses Laura's guilt as a
tool to have her do the school work
she could very well do for herself.
WEDNESDAY 9:05 p.m.—BARETTA—A
code of silence frustrates Baretta's
efforts to get residents of a closely
knit Italian neighborhood to speak up
against a godfather, victimizing mer-
chants .
THURSDAY 8:00 p.m.—STAR TREK—Cap-
tain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy
beam down on a remote planet to in-
vestigate the disappearance of a
federation starship, lodt 100 years
ago. What they find is a society
patterned after the gangster period
of the 1920s. They can't lick 'em,
so they join 'em, donning the clothes
and using mobster jargon, much as
they did in historic Germany.
FRIDAY 9:05 p.m.—ROCKFORD FILES—
Rockford's old prison pal, Angel, cons
the private eye into helping him re-
trieve a sum of money from a swindler,
without revealing the criminal is also
being sought by gangsters.