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Show fay Fout- TV TV Section May 10. W9 ((Wednesday)) 5) TUESDAY MAY IS. 197S EVENING THE 6:00 0000 NEWS STUDIO SEE GONG SHOW 630 ft FAMILY FEUD II MAKE ME LAUGH II TIC TAC DOUGH I aVK DIALOGUE II ARTHUR OF BRITONS 0 I LOVE LUCY 7:00 0 GREATEST HEROES OF THE BIBLE "The Tower Of Babel' A young architect's foolish design to build a soaring tower as a monument to God's glory is corrupted cor-rupted by a cruel despot. Stars: Ron Palillo, Vince Edwards. (60 mins.) O HAPPY DAYS When troubles with his studies and an insulting professor cause Potsie to decide to quit school, the Fonz conies up with an ingenious plan to help his friend. 0 PAPER CHASE The study group's well-laid plans for a weekend of frivolity off-campus go awry when Professor Kings-field Kings-field makes a monumental assignment assign-ment for Monday. (R; 60 mins.) O BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL A Conversation with Ronald Reagan' This program focuses on Reagan's political aspirations and his place in the Republican party. W MAVERICK 7:30 O LA VERNE AND SHIRLEY Shirley's love life takes a new turn when she starts spending time with a wealthy, sophisticated older man and is discovered in his company by boyfriend Carmine. O MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT 8:00 O THE SACKETTS The drama tells the story of the three Sacked Sack-ed brothers, who go to the New Mexico territory in the turbulent days following the Civil War in order to seek a more fruitful way of life than their home in the Tennessee mountains offers them. Stars: Glenn Ford, Sam Elliott. (Pt. I. of a two-part series; 2 hrs.) O THREE'S COMPANY Using Janet and Chrissy as allies, Jack pretends he lives alone when he falls for a girl he thinks is old fashioned. O TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE 'Walking Through The Fire' 1979 Stars: Bess Armstrong, Tom Mason. Ma-son. A young mother battles against Hodgkin's disease which is endangering her life and the life of her unborn baby. (2 hrs.) O PREVIN AND THE PITTSBURGH PITTS-BURGH 'Alpine' Andre Previn conducts the Pittsburgh Heavy-duty gas-powered string trimmer! Come in and see The Green Machineweed and grass trimmers. Built for tough home trimming trimm-ing and edging. Now available with TFC Tap-For-Cord automatic line feed. Quick change blade accessories also make The Green Machine a great brush cutter and tree pruner. The Green Machine1 -J' .. . t. Symphony in a performance of Richard Strauss' 'Alpine Symphony.' Previn examines some of Strauss' musical themes and discusses their use, in a lecture-demonstration at the piano. O BYU DEVOTIONAL FIRESIDE 0 MOVIE -(MUSICAL-COMEDY) "Live a Utile, Love a Little" 1968 Elvis Presley, Michele Carey. A man manages to land two well-paying photographers jobs and works them back to back. (2 hrs.) 8:30 O TAXI The cabbies become reluctant baby-sitters for Elaine's young son when she goes out of town, but after meeting the boy, they undergo a change of heart. 9:00 O STARSKY AND HUTCH While Starsky fights for his life after being critically wounded, a grief stricken Hutch sets out in a relentless search for the would-be would-be killers. (60 mins.) O FROM CHINA TO US This presentation provides highlights of the historic tour of the Performing Perform-ing Arts Company of the People's Republic of China in this country. Taped at the University of Minnesota, Minne-sota, excerpts which are featured include segments of opera, Chinese Chin-ese dance, ballet and musical performance. (90 mins.) CD WORLD AT WAR 10:00 BOB NEWS CD MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT 6D DICK VAN DYKE SHOW 10:30 Q THE TONIGHT SHOW Host: Johnny Carson. (90 mins.) O TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE WEEK 'Gold' 1974 Stars: Roger Moore, Susannah York. Thousands Thou-sands of miners are trapped underground by a raging current of water from a broken dam in South Africa as financiers scheme to control the gold mar ket. (2 hrs., 30 mins.) 0 IRISH TREASURES This program focuses on the most extensive exhibit of Irish masterpieces master-pieces ever assembled in the United States at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Featured are gold, bronze, and silver jewelry, musical instruments, military mili-tary shields and ornaments, and illuminated manuscripts, dating from Pagan times through the middle ages. O CROCKETT'S VICTORY GARDEN 'Container-Grown Vegetables' 0 FLASH GORDON 10:40 0 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO 11:00 O MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT CD ABC CAPIONED NEWS MOVIE -(WESTERN) "Flaming Star" 1960 Elvis Presley, Barbara Eden. A half-breed half-breed Indian must choose sides when Indians go on the warpath. (2 hrs.) 11:30 O ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 11:40 0 F.B.I. 12:00 O TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder. Guest: Benson Ford, nephew of Henry Ford II. (60 mins.) 0 BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL A Conversation with Ronald Reagan' This program focuses on Reagan's political aspirations and his place in the Republican party. 12:40 0 MIKE DOUGLAS 2:10 0 NEWS LOCAL STATIONS AND NETWORKS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE LAST MINUTE MIN-UTE CHANGES. WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 1979 EVENING 6:00 ROOO NEWS O STUDIO SEE GONG SHOW 6:30 fl CELEBRITY CHARADES fl MAKE ME LAUGH 1 TIC TAC DOUGH U ON THE SPOT O SNEAK PREVIEWS Featured films include 'Manhattan,' 'A Little Romance' and 'Dawn of the Dead.' QD I LOVE LUCY 7:00 O REAL PEOPLE O EIGHT IS ENOUGH Joame's professional debut as an actress and her dreams of stardom cause a conflict of interest for Tom, who's unexpectedly been assigned as-signed to review the play that she's to star in. (R; 60 mins.) 0 THE MUPPETS GO HOLLYWOOD HOLLY-WOOD Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo the Great and an assortment of other Muppet characters char-acters bring their special brand of magic and madness to the entertainment enter-tainment capital of the world. Hosts: Dick Van Dyke and Rita Moreno. Guests: Johnny Mathis, Paul Williams and Gary Owens. (60 mins.) O DICK CAVETT SHOW Guest: Robin Williams, Part I. CD MOVIE -(COMEDY) "My Favorite Brunette" 1947 Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. A zany photographer becomes mixed up with gangsters. (90 mins.) 6D MAVERICK 7:30 O MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT 8:00 O THE SACKETTS Tell Sackett and Cap Roundtree fend off the vengeance-seeking Bigelow brothers, while Orrin and Tyrel Sackett cope with a Spanish-hating Spanish-hating bigot and a former friend turned enemy. Stars: Sam Elliott, Tom Selleck. (Conclusion; 2 hrs.) O CHARLIE'S ANGELS On the night of their third anniversary of working for Charlie, the Angels are about to go their separate ways for vacations when Charlie summons them to the office for a late-night meeting. (60 mins.) 0 YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU The classic Pulitzer Prize-winning Prize-winning Kaufman and Hart comedy about a slightly mad family who conducts their lives exactly as they please. Stars: Art Carney, Jean Stapleton. (2 hrs.) 0 THE LONG SEARCH 'Footprint of the Buddha' This program takes viewers on a journey to Ceylon and India to discover the type of Buddhism practiced in Southeast Asia. (60 mins.) MOVIE -(COMEDY) "The Russians Are Coming" 1966 Carl Reiner, Eva-Marie Saint. A Russian submarine that lands off the New England coast creates havoc in a small New England town. (2 hrs.) 8:30 CD BYU FORUM 9:00 O VEGAS Dan goes after a masked rapist who haSassaulted three young beauty pageant contestants, con-testants, one of whom is the daughter of an ambitious industrialist. indus-trialist. (R; 60 mins.) O DANCE IN AMERICA 'The Feld Ballet' This chamber ballet company performs its classic 'Intermezzo' and other works choreographed by Eliot Feld. The program also features interviews with composers Aaron Copeland and Morton Gould. (60 mins.) 9:30 CD FROM CHINA TO US This presentation provides highlights of the historic tour of the Performing Perform-ing Arts Company of the People's Republic of China in this country. Taped at the University of Minnesota, Minne-sota, excerpts which are featured include segments of opera. Chin' ese dance, ballet and musical performance. (90 mins.) 10;00 BOB NEWS 0 GEORGE SEGAL This is a documentary profile of the sculptor, sculp-tor, George Segal, focusing on an exhibit of his work at the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis. The program is broadcast at the time of the opening of a new exhibit of Segal's work at the Whitney Museum in New York. (60 mins.) 0 DICK VAN DYKE SHOW 10:30 0 THE TONIGHT SHOW Host: Johnny Carson. (90 mins.) 8 POLICE WOMAN-MANNIX FLASH GORDON 10:40 O STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO 11:00 0 MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT SI ABC CAPIONED NEWS D MOVIE -(DRAMA) "Hat-fields "Hat-fields And The McCoys" 1975 Jack Palance, Steve Forrest. The story of the legendary feud between two mountain families. (2 hrs.) 11:40 0 F.B.I. 12:00 0 TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder. Guest: Shana Alexander, liberal commentator. (60 mins.) O OVER EASY 'Four Alone: The Older Woman in America' This special segment of the popular series hosted by Hugh Downs is devoted to the specific issues concerning the 24 million women in our country who are over age 55. The program visits with four women who are among the 7(4 million who have found themselves them-selves alone at a late and often lonely stage of life. (60 mins.) 12:30 O MCHALE'S NAVY 12:40 0 MIKE DOUGLAS 2:10 O NEWS I '(US" 0 Janie Fricke Willie Nelson Flowers are words Which even a babe may understand. -. Bishop t'oxe SPRINGVILLt BAPTIST " FELLOWSHIP Sunday Morning Services 10 a.m. Sunday Evening Services 6:30 p.m. Good News 489-9737 Community Services Building ' 175 South Main Spring ville, Utah v. .v 'xjrrr.yW. ."'x 'JSJ by Joey Sasso CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Audra Lindley, who plays the! sex-starved housewife on ABC s hit series The Ropers, became more than $1 million richer recently after divorcing her husband, actor James Whitmore. Audra, 54, and Whitmore, 57, split more than $2 million j amassed in their seven years of marriage. Whitmore is famous for his one-man stage shows spotlighting the ives of former presidents Harry Truman and ieddy1 Roosevelt, and humorist, Will Rogers. "It was a friendly i divorce," said Audra's attorney, Harvey Strassman.l They are still the best of friends. And there is no. bitterness. They are both highly successful and highly I ntellieent actors. Any breakup of a marriage is sad, and they feel the same as anyone else." . . . They asked her J how she keeps her youthful appearance at 62. And Dinah 1 Shore had her answers ready. 1 stick to a sensible diet, and I play tennis, often and well," she told me. "I run! for 20 minutes every day. When it rains, I run aroundj the inside of my house. I adore golf. I owe everything! to sports." Then came a voice from the back of the. room, "Anybody we know?" No. Shore giggled. She( replied that she s immersed in good clean living and1 no fooling around. TV INSIDER: Director Michael Mann thought he would" get a reaction from somebody when he used inmatesJ of California's Folsom Prison for his TV movie 'Jericho! Mile.' He got a reaction, all right, but not from the peopled ne expected, we used lots of prisoners in the film and I the ones with speaking parts got the guild rate, $700, a bit better than the 17 cents an hour they're used to I in prison." But after the movie was aired, his captive" cast started writing him letters. "What they saidj surprisea me, Mann said, ihings like. Now, listen, whatever happened to my closeup?' "... John Travolta i personally called director Paul Schrader to apologize fon dropping out of 'American Gigolo,' explaining he was too , upset over tne reviews of Moment Bvl Moment' . . . Actress Suzanne Somers, 28, says she feels sorr for beautiful girls, but she's not indulging in i se'-p'ty. i m attractive, but I m not a beauty at all, so1 Tailing aDoul otner girls, said the Threesi :ar. star. Suzanne's theory is that beautiful girls 1 c- "-,,' away because they seem so unapproach-, S'C -'attainable, it's a pattern that begins in ".'.l S'H said "You can get away with a lot if ' Suzanne noted ... It seems vulgarity on I ay. "'H v-h. The Newlywed Game' is proof ' " las' "a years it held a "clean" image j : ' oai syndication with SDiced-UD -Xt;"-.": 'a'-'a . vs is a built-in element of the , PETUNIA 1 r. Hobble Greek Canyon Road (643 South 1400 East) NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT PETUNIAS (35 varieties) Geraniums Marigolds Asters Begonias Snap Dragons We also have Tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables ; ALWAYS HIGH QUALITY PLANTS i 489-5561 ::"h'v m-ioe couples. |