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Show r 7V7ia7TL ( JEaberg's award NBC Sports' Dick Enberg, who won his first Emmy award as television's "outstanding "out-standing sports personality," has been honored for the third consecutive year as "national sportscaster of the year" by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Associa-tion. Enberg, who handles professional pro-fessional football, college basketball, baseball and selected events for NBC's "SportsWorld," will receive the award in April. In addition to his three national awards, Enberg was previously cited by the NSSA as California "sportscaster of the year" four times. New drama serial "King's Crossing," a saga of an American family in transition, transi-tion, mns as a regular Saturday Satur-day evening serial, as of last week. The series focuses on the lives of Paul and Nan Hollis-ter Hollis-ter (Bradford Dillman and Mary Frann) and their two daughters, Carey and Lauren (Marilyn Jones and Linda Hamilton), who move to the small village of King's Crossing Cross-ing to begin new lives for themselves. Each week, the program will offer a complete story while adding a new chapter to the family chronicle. chroni-cle. Joining the cast are Dorar Clark as Jillian Beauchamp Daniel Zippi as Billy McCall Dorothy Meyer as Willa Bristol Bris-tol and Beatrice Straight as Louisa Beauchamp. Also starring star-ring are Michael Zaslow as Jonathan Hadary and Stephanie Braxton as Carol Hadary. 'Sound returns "The Sound of Music," the film classic that won five Academy awards, will be rebroadcast on NBC's Peacock Showcase Sunday, Jan. 24. Julie Andrews and Christopher Christo-pher Plummer star in the 1965 film from 20th Century-Fox, Century-Fox, which won awards foi best picture, best directot (Robert Wise), best score . (adaptation), best film editing and best sound categories t The movie received a total ol I 10 Oscar nominations, i The film, based on the hil , Rodgers and Hammersteir i Broadway production, tells ; the sentimental story of the musical von Trapp family of Austria in the years prior to World War II. Andrews stars as Maria, a girl who aspires to be a nun but decides to become the governess to seven sev-en children and wins the heart of their stern father, the widowered Captain von Trapp. Maria and the captain marry and the family becomes a top concert attraction, attrac-tion, but they are forced to flee when the Nazis take control con-trol of Austria. if :- hv-. Lionel Hampton Hampton and friends , A White House salute to . jazz pioneer Lionel Hampton r and a non-stop performance . by jazz greats at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Per-, Per-, forming Arts are the basic ingredients of a musical ' special, "Great Vibes! Lionel ! Hampton & Friends." It will j air on PBS Wednesday, Jan. . 27. (Local times may cary; j check listings.) I The one-hour "jam session" I will launch the 1982 season of "Kennedy Center Tonight," which is produced by WQEDPittsburgh In association associa-tion with the Kennedy Center. ! Flanked by Pearl Bailey, ! Stephanie Mills of "The Wiz" ; and Betty Carter, Hampton is i joined by Dave Brubeck on , piano, Milt Hinton on bass, Louis Bellson on drums, Clark Terry, Illinois Jacouet, Zoot ! Sims and Al Grey. They play "Misty," "Sweet Georgia ' Brown," "Hey! Baba Rebop!," "Jumping at the Woodside" ! and "Things Ain't What They ; Used To Be." President Reagan pays trib-t trib-t ute to Hampton as "a truly great American whose raw t talent and hard work have i made him one of the most i respected musicians in ! America." |