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Show Monday, May P Black Journal Looks At Role of Black Cod as black men, they seek justice for their people. With the indelible impression of police brutality still strong in the black community, the black cop often encounters as much difficulty establishing credibility as his programs will be seen locally on white counterpart. Finally, Channel 7. there is the massive problem of being a black cop in a Representatives of few police police system. organizations will discuss their Each one of the organizations precarious positions as black men representing a system that represented by these four men many blacks identify with op- attempts to effect change in and different ways. The Guardians pression, brutality cf Pittsburgh seek to inform the corruption. black community there about will be: The participants Sgt. civil rights. The Howard Sheffey, president of the their human and is working Guardians of New York and Chicago organization to the relationships improve chairman of the board of and white police directors of the National Council between black the police well between as as of Police Society; Patrolman Renault Robinson, executive department and the community. introduced w Q fMM r,. Iff 71 and black policeman will be examined on a Black Journal special two-paforum May 9 at 9:30 pjii. and May 16at9:30pjn. on the Public Broadcasting Service. The The experiences of the frustrations A poor girl from the Bronx is drawn into an elaborate extortion plot to impersonate a rich socialite in "What's a Nice Girl Like You...?," airing on Channel 4's "Movie of the Week" Tuesday, May 9 (7:30 pjn.). Brenda Vaccaro heads the stellar cast as Shirley Campbell, the brash young woman victimized by a pair of smooth con men. Also starring are Jack Warden, Roddy McDowall and Jo Anne Worley, with Edmond O'Brien and Vincent Price as special guests. The film opens with two un- rt m fi . i r n white-controll- director One innovation by the Society of Policemen it the training of every black man, woman and child as civil police in their neighborhood. of the Patrolman's League in Chicago ; Sgt. Harvey Adams, president of the Guardians of Greater Pittsburgh and president of the National Black Caucus on Police Community Relations; and New York Patrolman Leonard 12X (Weir), president of the National Society of Policemen. Signed for New Production The discussion will focus on the conflicts facing these men, whose jobs require that they Karl Maiden has been signed operate within the confines of the police establishment, while to star in "The Streets of San Franrisro ." an hOUT-lon- g dramatic series to be produced by Quinn Martin Productions, which will premiere on the ABC Television Network next season, it was announced recently by Martin Starger, vice president in charge of programming for the network. "The Streets of San Francisco" concerns two detectives, one older, one younger, whose beat is the city by the Golden Gate. Other roles in the series, including that of the younger police officer, are yet to be cast. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM We tperialiie in lighting to look at... Lighting to see by- - Academy Award Streetcar Named Is for Among his other credits are "On the Waterfront," "Cincinnati Kid" and "Patton." His latest film is "Overkill ," produced in Spain and yet to be released. 1546 SO. STATE -- OREM 225-144- 1 Harris Hearing Aid Center ceful Shirley. RODDY McDOWALL (right rear) and Vincent Price, as masterminds of an ex- tnrtlmi nlnt want Rrpnita Vnrparo to divide whether she will Impersonate the daughter of SIX FAMOUS BRANDS FREE HEARING CHECK-U- P IN THE EAR, GLASSES OR BEHIND THE EAR TYPES TRADE-IN- S CALL 373-682- 7 For FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Robert E. Harris (Certified Audiometarist) un- TUESDAY, from the begins broadcasting Has Difficulty "Dick, while still getting enthusiastic reception from the press and his very loyal and important audience, seems to be having difficulty broadening Tuesday, meanwhile, Cavett's show will be devoted entirely to New York City street gangs, with some gang members as guests. And Friday his sole guest will be the former child star Shirley Temple Black. V late-nig- ht that audience." the first calendar to of 1972, according quarter Stareer. audience levels Cavett's series were down from the fourth quarter of 1971. CBS-Tnot too long ago replaced its own show host, Merv Griffin, with motion pictures, which have been getting good ratings overall. Griffin also was put in the bavins to make a misition Dublic last ditch stand to try to series: He save his CBS-Tmoved his show from New York to Hollywood and went in programs heavily for that attempted to be specials. He didn't succeed in his ratings drive, though, and now he's back in syndication. Cavett is a New York fixture. And, ironically, in a move coincidental with Cavett's pre- nnrina Calif., West near Hollywood on a permanent basis after leaving New York, from where he originated most of the time for a decade. Coast-Burban- k, Believe They Know As for Cavett, Starger said the comedian and his associates "believe they know how to improve (their) show ... how to add new elements ... how to promote and publicize more effectively ... how to make the show more exciting." ABC-Twould He said sizable with this effort "support advertising and promotion campaigns" and asked the local station representatives to help in every way possible too. "Given our long background and investment in Dick Cavett we felt tiiat that relationship should not be terminated before V every last reet-urs- e Nonetheless, police Lt. Burton (Warden) is convinced the ringleaders will try again and urges Shirley not Jo open her door to anyone. Tuesday TV Log By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-ABC- -TV has given Dick Cavett 90 days to improve his ratings or else. Cavett has until July 28 to show a sharp upswing in his ratings. If he can't meet the network's statistical challenge by then, his series will go off the air on Sept. 29. And, given Cavett's basically intellectual approach as a humorist and interviewer, the odd3 against him are rather heavy, barring some surprising turnabout by the audience. ABC-Tsays, in fact, it already has in operation major development efforts aimed at coming up with ideas for alternative programming. Cavett's position was described frankly by ABC-Tprogramming boss Martin Starger in a statement to a meeting of the network's affiliate station representatives in Los Angeles at the start of the past weekend. Said the executive in his statement Friday: was exa- mined and exhausted. ... If the 'revitalization' program y has produced a dramatic turnaround in audience appeal of the (show), no other alternative would please us 4 5 11 7 11 2 2 7 Sesame Street 5:00 Scene Today Report Dragnet Sesame Street 5:30 Nightly News 4 -- Evening News 5 Cronkite News 11 AAisterogers' Neighborhood :00 11 Movie of the Week Hunter Safety Tabernacle Choir 8:00 5 Hawaii Five-It See We 7 As 11 BYU Devotional 8:30 2 What's My Line? 7 The Advocates 8:45 UThe Price of9:00Childhood 2 James Garner as Nicholes 4- - -Marcus Welby, M.D. 5 Cannon 11 David Frost Show 9:30 7 Black Journal 7 11 2 2 4 5 7 Junior Miss Pageant 4 4Pive O'clock 5 MAY 9, 1972 7:30 4:00 Daniel Boone Big Valley Electric Company 4:30 U of U Telecourse The Scene Today News Truth or Consequences Eyewitness News The Electric Company This is The Life 10:00 7 The Scene Tonight Perry Mason Eyewitness News Figuring It Out 2 Tonight Show 5 Tuesday Night Movie 2 4 5 10:30 :30 2 4 5 7 11 5 7 11 Mystery of Animal Behavior The Mod Squad Dick Van Dyke Show Misterogers' Neighborhood Guitar, Guitar 10:40 11:00 41 1th 7:00 Glen Campbell Show New What's Self Defense for Women Dick Hour News 11:30 Cavett Show 12:00 2 The Late Show more." CUWA ON TROPICAL FISH NEONS Bad Trouble 6 oo V d V 450 West Center, Provo an eccentric millionaire in "What's A Nice Girl Like You...?" on Channel 4's "Movie of the Week," Tuesday, May 9 at 7:30 pjn. Dick Cavett Has To late-nig- ht LOW PRICES 11 "A Desire." by derlings to kidnap the resour- V Maiden, who will be making his television dramatic debut in the new ABC series, won a Best Supporting Actor Mr. Hiaktinq LIBERAL successful attempts Improve Ratings Karl Maiden Adventure Drama on Extortion c v TV 3 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah 8, 1972 one-the- late-nig- late-nig- ht 's dicament, tonight Carson, star, Johnny NBC-TV- ht On 'Mod Squad' as Milton Derie pest-star- s Uncle Bobo, a TV clown whose life is endangered in "...And a Little Child Shall Bleed Them" on Channel 4's ,:The Mod Squad" Tuesday, May 9 (6:30 p.m.). TV's top Uncle Bobo, children's clown, collapses on camera when a balloon explodes in his face. The squad moves in to protect him just as another attempt is made on his life. 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