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Show a weekly review of local events, television and cable listings Orem-Geneva Times- -February 25, 1982 , Ukt Chszzsl ftsazbsn fe&csfa Celh TV Senki Deck Ckmml Nismhgfs hdksii tj hr TV Reception CBLe CHNntt senvict programming tvpj 3 HBO Premium Service B KUTV (21 NBC 8' KTVX .. (41 ABC 9 KSL (51 CBS 10 KUEO (7) Educational 12 KBYU (11) Educational 13 KSTU (20) lnd.SLC 17 Cinemax - Premium Movie Service 20 WTBS Ind. Atlanta, GA 21 Nickelodeon Children's & Arts 22 ESPN . 24 hour Sports 23 CNN . : . 24-hour News 25 WOR Ind. New York City 26 WGN . Ind. Chicago , 28 ASCN . - College Ed. 30 CBN Religious 31 USA Network Sports & Government . 33 HTN Premium Mini-Service TV . i i . .lames Bond is a man of the world who is always ready to ' chare his wisdom with deservina vouna people as he proves Peter Falk , left and Alan Arkln, star in the comedy, "The once again when Roger Moore stars as Agent 007 in "The ln-Law," airing on CBS, Sunday, Feb. 28. Spy Who Loved Me,"airing on ABC, Sunday, Feb. 28. -Bytthlie Ann Vare UPDATE Quote of the Week: FCC Commissioner Henry Rivera, on the deregulatory atmosphere atmos-phere of the new administration: administra-tion: "The old inclination to regulate it if it moves and, if it doesn't move, kick it until moves and then regulate it, will no longer be standard operating operat-ing procedure." Headline of the Month: The story that the British group, the Damned, is suing International Record Syndicate for royalties was mildly interesting. But the headline above the item in Bill-. Bill-. board was a corker: "IRS hit' by Damned suit." Fun in England(?): Lynval Golding, one of the former members of the Specials who broke off to form the Fun Boy Three, was involved in a pub brawl in Coventry that may rob . him of sight in one eye. . Chart Trivia: When Daryl Hall and John Oates hit No. 1 on the soul charts with "I Can't Go for That," they became the fourth white act ever .to achieve that position. The same song hit No. 1 on the pop charts, giving Hall and Oates the distinction of placing the most No. 1 songs by a duo. Legal Beagle: Now that she has been cleared of obscenity charges in Milwaukee, Wendy O. Williams,- lead singer of the Plasmatics, has filed a $6 million mil-lion lawsuit against seven Milwaukee police officers who, she claims, beat and sexually assaulted her during the January Janu-ary 1981 arrest. In the Studio: Laura Nyro is recording her first album since 1977; Eddie Money is finishing the CBS LP that he'd postponed post-poned for a year because of illness. Jethro Tull's next album is due out in April. REVIEWS Jimmy Buffett "Somewhere "Some-where Over China" (MCA) Another extended vacation from the king of the coral reef. The lyrics are as clever as ever, if a little more jaded, and the melodies are slowing down, gradually, year by year. If. as Buffett claims, he's growing "older but not up," he should perhaps strive to grow a little younger while he's at it. 'Ion pay 0.83 for a loaf of hre&a' nd only 2C to toast it! Jimmy Buffett grows older Chas Jankel "Questionnaire" "Question-naire" (A& M) The quintessential quin-tessential split personality, ChazChas Jankel is Ian Dury's co-writer in one persona perso-na and a splendid funk pianist in his other. The LP is pure dance rhythm, clean and jazzy, without much commercial potential. You might bring a copy to your local disco, though, and give the place a touch of class. 1982Compulog )k it Typically, customers use from 50C to 2 worth of electricity each day. When you think of the many things electricity does for us, It's still one of the best bargains around. |