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Show OCT. 27, 1980 EVENING 6:00 (2) NEWS 3D HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 3-2-1 CONTACT (33) OVER EASY 'Hearing' Guests: Actor Keenan Wynn and Dr. Howard House, President Pre-sident of the Ear Research Institute. In-stitute. Hosts.Hugh Downs and Frank Blair. (Closed-Captioned) 6:30 PM MAGAZINE FAMILY FEUD CD TIC TAC DOUGH CD OVER EASY 'Hearing' Guests: Actor Keenan Wynn and Dr. Howard House, President Pre-sident of the Ear Research Institute. In-stitute. Hosts.Hugh Downt and Frank Blair (Closed-Captioned) 2D WEEKNIGHT 7:00 CD LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE A blind artist's success leads her mother, whoabandonedhera3achild, to attempt a reconciliation, but the young painter angrily refuses. (60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned) MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FOOT-BALL ABC Sports will provide live coverage of the game between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets. FLO Whena skunk moves in, the customers move out and Flo marches into battle withthecrittertosavethe Yellow Yel-low Rose from bankruptcy. (Season-Premiere) CI) MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT 0D ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 'Tale of Two Cities' Part IV. In Paris, Gaapard is hanged foi the assassination of the Marquis. 7:30 (5) LADIES' MAN Lawrence Pressman stars as a single parent raising his young daughter alone and the only male writer employed by a ladies magazine. (Premiere) (?) SUPERSTAR PROFILE (11) INSIDE COUGAR SPORTS 8:00 (2) MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES 'Father Damien: The LeperPriesf 1980Stars.Ken j Howard, Mike Farrell. The 1 dramatic true story of the Roman Catholic priest who gave his life in service to the exiled inhabitants of Hawaii's leper colony on the island of Molokai a century ago. (2 hrs ) (5) M.A.S.H. Tired of their constant complaints about the quality of recreational activities ac-tivities at the 407 7th. Col. Potter Pot-ter appoints Hawkeye and B.J. as the new morale officers. of-ficers. (Repeat) (7) GREAT PERFORMANCES PERFOR-MANCES 'Tinker, Sailor. Soldier. Sol-dier. Spy' Part V. Using Prideaux's terrible story, George Smiley threads his way through the maze which he hopes will lead him to Gerald, Ger-ald, the Russian 'mole'. (Closed-Captioned) (60 mins.) ill) CONNECTIONS Faith in Numbers' Narrator James Burke traces the link between the power source of the medieval industrial revolution, revolu-tion, the walerwheel, and the modern computer. (Closed-Caplioned) (Closed-Caplioned) (60 mins.) 8:30 (5) WKRP IN CINCINNATI A scurrilous remark from a sportswriter leads Les Ness-man Ness-man to think his manhood is being questioned (Repeal) 9:00 ,5) LOU GRANT Billie is given an inside view of politics as wel'as a roirjh in-tiation from the press bus when she goes on the roai to oover a hoi snot politician. (t'O nuns ) L?l ADVOCATES: ELECTION ELEC-TION '80 Reniesentatives of the leading Presidential candidates can-didates debate the important issues confronting the hopefuls in this courtroom type format examination. (6C ESLA MaUrtd " " . r of ' ' " " x Citing archaeological linda ol the century, this program examines our changing understanding un-derstanding of man's earliest recorded history with the discovery dis-covery of 1 7,000 cuneiform tabletsandfragmentsatEbla, Syria. (60 mins.) 10:30 GD THE TONIGHT SHOW Guest host: Martin Mull. Guests: Bob Hope, Smothers Brothers. (60 mins.) CD ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE 10:40 S3 M.A.S.H. 10:50 CD MOVIE -(HORROR) "Scream of the Wolf" 1974 Clint Walker, Peter Graves. A once-famous hunter comes outofretirementtotrackdown a werewolf. (2 hrs.) 11:00 CD DICK CAVETT SHOW 11:10 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO 11:30 CD NEWS IT) arp rDTiowpn NEWS 12:00 TOMORROWGuest:Auth-or TOMORROWGuest:Auth-or Norman Mailer. (90 mins.) 12:10 CD MERV GRIFFIN 1:10 NEWS ((tuesdayj) OCT. 28, 1980 EVENING 6:00 CD NEWS CD HOLLYWOOD SQUARES CD 3-2-1 CONTACT (33) OVER EASY ' WhiteHouse Conference on Aging' Hosts: Hugh Downs and Frank Blair. (Closed-Captioned) 6:30 PM MAGAZINE CD FAMILY FEUD TIC TAC DOUGH CD OVER EASY 'WhiteHouse Conference on Aging' Hosts: Hugh Downs and Frank Blair. (Closed-Captioned) (11) WEEKNIGHT 7:00 CO HOPE FOR PRESIDENT Bob Hope catches a case of Potomac Fever and runs for President himself in a satire ot the American electoral process. Guests include: Johnny Carson, Robert Urich, Angie Dickinson, Jonathan Winters, Paul Lynde, Toni Tennille, Sammy Davis Jr. and Harvey Korman. (2 hrs.) CD THE WORLD'S MOST SPECTACULAR STUNT-MAN STUNT-MAN A quartet of sensational feats-including an electrifying electrify-ing ride off the rim of the Grand Canyon, are performed by legendary stuntman Dar Robinson. (60 mins.) SALEM'S LOT A chilling horror story of vampirism running run-ning rampant in modern-day New England. A successful .novelist returns to his boyhood boy-hood home of Salem's Lot, haunted by the memories of a house that he believes is the embodiment of pure evil. Stars: David Soul, James Mason. Ma-son. (Repeat: 3 hrs.) (7) MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT (11) COSMOS'BluesforaRed Planet' Using special effects and elaborate models, Dr. Carl Sagan offers the viewers the illusion of being on the planet Mars, and speculates on the future when vehicles have combed and explored the planets entire surface. (Closed-Captioned) (60 mins.) 7:30 CI1 HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH 8:00 (4) THREE'S COMPANY (I)NOVA'DoWeReallyNeed kr r.jn 1 j ), J ""W TV coumtoo KUVKXS, inc. the Rockies?' Locked in the shale of the Western Rocky Mountains is more oil than in the whole of the Mid-East, but will it solve our gasoline shortage, shor-tage, or will it simply turn the Rockies into a gigantic indus-trialzone? indus-trialzone? 'Novaexploresthe promise and the problems of shale oil. (Closed-Captioned) (Closed-Captioned) (60 mins.) (33) BYU DEVOTIONAL 8:30 TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT 9:00 WEEKEND UPDATE HART TO HART A bridegroom's bride-groom's abrupt departure leaves the confused bride in the arms of Jonathan and Jennifer Jen-nifer Hart, whose efforts to find the missing groom entangles entan-gles them in a surprising murder investigation. (Season-Premiere; 60 mins.) CD BODY IN QUESTION 'Blood Relations' By examining examin-ing the ways in which philosophers philo-sophers and scientists have looked at blood over the years. Dr. Jonathan Miller analyzes the process of scientific discovery and blood has allowed it to be treated as a public commodity which can circulate cir-culate through a community as well as through the body. (Closed-Captioned) (60 mins.) (53) AMERICA SINGS 10:00 NEWS CD SOUNDSTAGE Ruppert Holmes' (Closed-Captioned) (60 mins.) (33) DICK CAVETT SHOW 10:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Loni Anderson, Buddy Rich. (60 mins.) ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE (3D ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 10:40 M.A.S.H. 10:50 TUESDAYMOVIEOFTHE WEEK Murder At The World Series' 1977 Stars: Lynda Day George, MichaelParks. A troubled young man plots a bizarre kidnapping during the final two games of the World Series and places the lives of five innocent women in jeopardy. 11:00 CD DICK CAVETT SHOW (3D MASTERPIECE THEATRE 'Pride and Prejudice' Episode I. This five-part dramatization of Jane Austin's satirical classic clas-sic opens with Mrs. Bennet eying Mr. Bingley as a good and rightful marriage prospect pro-spect for one of her five daughters. (Closed- Some say technology will be available by 1987 to permit mobile person-to-person communication by satellite. HOPE FOR PREZ Bob Hope (right) catches Potomac Fever and tries to persuade former President Gerald Ger-ald Ford to run as Vice President on a Hope-Ford ticket in a wacky two-hour comedy special, 'Hope for President!' to be telecast on NBC-TV TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28. Also guest starring on the hilarious spoof of the elections are Johnny Carson, Angie Dickinson, Dickin-son, Brooke Shields, Robert Urich and Tony Randall. CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME. Captioned) (60 mins.) NEWS 11-10 STREETS OF SAN 12:00 TOMORROWGuest:Mary FRANCISCO Tyler Moore. (90 mins.) 11-30 NEWS 12:10 MERV GRIFFIN CD ABC CAPTIONED 1:10 NEWS ((Wednesday)) OCT. 29, 1980 EVENING 6:00 NEWS HOLLYWOOD SQUARES CD 3-2-1 CONTACT (33) OVER EASY Guests: Singer Connie Haines and fitness fit-ness expert Jack LaLanne. Hosts:Hugh Downs and Frank Blair. (Closed-Captioned 6:30 PM MAGAZINE ' FAMILY FEUD TIC TAC DOUGH .CD OVER EASY Guests: Singer Connie Haines and fitness fit-ness expert Jack LaLanne. Hosts:Hugh Downs and Frank Blair. (Closed-Captioned (53) WEEKNIGHT 7:00 REAL PEOPLE EIGHT IS ENOUGH BUGS BUNNY'S HOWL- OWEEN SPECIAL Witch Hazel meets her match as a Halloween Spook when Bugs Bunny shows up at her door disguised as a witch. CD MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT (33) MOVIE -(MUSICAL) "Vi "Irish Eyes are Smiling" 1944 June Haver, Montey Wooley. The story about a composer of famous Irish songs. (90 mins.) 7:30 RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY 'The Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile' Raggedy Ann and Andy take on a challenging challeng-ing Halloween trick when they determine to unitea downcast little boy with an abandoned pumpkin. CD VIKINGS! 'HalfdanWas Here' This episode examines the possibility that an ancient Viking tribe, theRus, may well be the forefathers of the people peo-ple we now know as Russians. 8:00 MOVIE OF THE WEEK 'The Omen' 1976 Stars: Gregory Peck, Lee Remick. To his horror, the American Ambassador to Britain realizes that his only child, who was substituted at birth for his own stillborn son, is possessed by evil spirits. (2 hrs.) CBS WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE 'The Jayne Mansfield Story' 1980 Stars: Loni Anderson, Arnold Schwarzenegger. A motion picture-for-televisionbased on the life of the actress and sex symbol whose meteoric career and life ended in tragedy. (2 hrs.) CD THE PLUMBER She opened her door to the plumber, and what followed were five days of mental torment tor-ment that would change her life. Judy Morris, Robert Coleby and Ivar Kants star in this brilliant psychological thrillerdirectedbyPeterWeir. (90 mins.) 8:30 SOAP Angel Bea Arthur has a devil of a time convinc ing Jessicathat heaven really can't wait. (90 mins.) (33) NATURAL HISTORY OF THE WATER CLOSET In a creative combination of documentary, animation and original music, this musical documentary offers a survey of man's ingenious attempts over the years to deal with human waste. 9:00 (33) MASTERPIECE THEATRE 'Pride and Prejudice' Episode I. This five-part dramatization of Jane Austin's satirical classic clas-sic opens with Mrs. Bennet eying Mr. Bingley as a good and rightful marriage prospect pro-spect for one of her five daughters. (Closed-Captioned) (Closed-Captioned) (60 mins.) 9:30 CD NATURAL HISTORY OF THE WATER CLOSET In a creative combination of documentary, animation and original music, this musical documentary offers a survey of man's ingenious attempts over the years to deal with human waste. 10:00 NEWS CD CALIFORNIA DREAMS: THIRSTY CITY Narrated by Eddie Albert, this documentary documen-tary focuses on the city of Los Angeles' historic need to secure water sources, and its clash with the residents of Owens Valley, the site of one such source. (60 mins.) (33) DICK CAVETT SHOW 10:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW Host: Johnny Carson. Guest: Larry Gatlin. (60 mins.) ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE (33) ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 10:40 M.A.S.H. 10:50 LOVE BOAT-POLICE WOMANLoveBoat -'ElKid'A husband and wife return to the ship with an orphan. Police Woman--'Double Image' When Peter Royster is assigned as-signed to protect a girl involved in-volved in extortion, he finds himself in love with a schizophrenic killer. (Repeat; 2 hrs., 15 mins.) 11:00 CD DICK CAVETT SHOW (33) COSMOS'BluesforaRed Planet' Using special effects and elaborate models, Dr. Carl Sagan offers the viewers the illusion of being on the planet Mars, and speculates on the future when vehicles have combed and explored the planets entire surface. (Closed-Captioned) (60 mins.) 11:10 CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN 11:30 NEWS CD ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 11:40 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO 12:00 TOMORROW Guest: Charlotte Vale Allen, authorof 'Daddy's Girl'. (90 mins.) 12:40 MERV GRIFFIN 1:40 NEWS |