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Show Monday, May 8, i mm m emmyA wards ScheduedMay Bill Foster did such a good job directing last year's Emmy Award broadcast that he almost got himself in trouble. "We were able to get the winners on screen so quickly," Foster says, "that some people thought I'd been given the list in advance. "The truth is that only a few people at the accounting firm know the winners which are announced to everyone, including me, only during the broadcast," Foster says. "The way we're set up to cover the presentations, it really isn't necessary for me to know the names of the winners in advance," explains the man wholl be directing his second consecutive Emmy Awards broadcast Sunday, May 14 at 8 on Channel 5. The only thing Foster does know in advance is where the nominees will be seated and for two days prior to the broadcast he and his crew rehearse for the presenters and utilizing stand-in- s the nominees. The actor standing in for the presenters Entire 'Spartacus' Will Air Sunday spectacular Award-winni- movie about pagan Rome starring a veritable roll call of including Hollywood stars Kirk' Douglas, Sir Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov, John will be Gavin and Tony Curtis colorcast in its entirety on Channel 4's "The Sunday Night Movie" May 14 at 9 p.m, "Spartacus" brings to the screen the epic story of a revolt of gladiators, led by Spartacus (Kirk Douglas), which shook imperial Rome in the last century before Christ. Reflecting on the screen all the tur- bulence and grandeur of the Roman Emnire. the film recounts the battle for survival between the oppressors and the oppressed. Interwoven in the plot is a story of the love of Spartacus for the slave-gi- rl Varinia (Jean Simmons). The cast includes: Spartacus, Kirk Douglas; Marcus Crassus, Sir Laurence Olivier; Varinia, Jean Simmons; Antoninus, Tony Gavin; Helena Glabrus, Nina Foch; Claudia Marius, Joanna Tigranes, Herbert Lorn; Crixus, John Ireland. The 16 top tennis players who will participate in "CBS Tennis Classic" to be aired May 21 through Aug. 27 are: Rod SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1972 4:00 . Sacred Heart 2 4 Bullwinkle Day of Discovery 9:15 5 the Cathedral 9:30 Herald of Truth 2 MaKe a Wish Tabernacle Choir 4 5 10:00 2 4 5- - The Answer Oral Roberts 1 1th Hour 10:30 2 Gospel Songs High School Challenge Face the Nation 4 5 2 Star Trek 4 ABC Auto Race 5 60 Minute1. 4:30 4 Sunday Family Theater 5:00 2 Wild Kingdom 5 Gunsmoke 5:30 World of Disney 4:00 5 Sunday Night Movie 7 Science & Society 4:30 2 Jimmy Stewart Show 4 Sunday Movie of Week 730 Minutes With 7:00 2 Bonanza 7 Zoom ! 7:30 5 Cade's County 7 The French Chef 8:00 2 Neighborhood Theater 4The FBI 2 5 7 Concert Artist Performs on and television, the 5- 2 4 - Meet the Press Directions 4 AAU Wonderful soft-spoke- n, vn r tournaments this season is significant to tennis," Laver says. "Add to these the CBS Classic and 14 additional telecasts and you can say that tennis is finally being recognized as a bib time sports attraction." The trail leading to the finals and $50,000 prize money for the winner is a long one, the Australian star says, and well worth the competitive action each week on the WCT tour. xr.V::'::v:: KEN ROSEWALL is expected to be one of the contenders for the World Championship of Tenato finals to be televised live 2. from Moody Coliseum, Dallas, Sunday at 1 pan. on Channel Rosewall hopes to repeat as WCT champion and again win the $50,000 first prize money. "World Championship Tennis offers $1,000,000 in prize money events receives $10,000 and 10 each year and we have 32 pros ooints toward eligibility for the - ana competing." championsiup quarter The winner of each of 20 WCT the runner-up- , semi-final- s; and seven points, "I would say that the prize $5,000 uiwrcj petitive tennis," Guitar Program Catlonian folk melodies by Miguel Iiobet. The concert artist has always been a classical guitarist, a style he believes offers a "more complete and wider approach to a variety of other styles." He and Miss Weber discuss the history of music for the classical guitar which, with the advent and popularity of the keyboard instruments, became virtually a "tavern instrument." WORLD ALMANAC FACTS nnnwnnni? I (( V I I Ml !V7U J O -Emmy Awards Firing Line 7 12:00 4 5 Sunday Matinee NHL Hockey or TBA 2 World 10:00 2 5 7 4 5 5 2 5 2 7 Championship Tennis 2:00 Colonial Golf 2:30 Making a Live TV Show 3:00 Talent Showcase 1:30 Death Valley Days Animal World Scene Tonight Channel 5 News Self Defense 10:30 1:00 . 9:00 Sunday Night Movie Last of the Mohicans 11:30 Sunday Matinee Issues & Answers Sanford & Son Guijar, Guitar 10:43 5 Eyewitness report 11:00 2 Sunday Night Movie 5 Sunday Night Movie 11:10 12:45 4 Weekend 11 World Championship of Tennis finals, will be televised exclusively by Channel 2 Sunday at 1 pjn. from Moody Coliseum, Dallas. freckled-face- d The Australian tennis star who incidentally, was upset by Ken fellow countryman Rosewall in the WCT finale last thinks the increased year interest in tennis is great and long overdue. "The fact that NBC is televising the finals and also has presented seven other WCT 11:00 2 4 TV Tennis is booming ail over the United States and Rod Laver, the sport's first millionaire from court earnings, credits much of the growth to television. The highlight event of tennis Jose Rey de la Torre, an accomplished classical guitarist Laver. Nicki Pilic, Marty and concert artist, will appear Riessen, Roy Emerson, Arthur as Laura Weber's guest on Ashe. Roeer Taylor, Tom "Guitar, Guitar" Sunday at Okker, Fred Stolle, Ken Rosew-al- l, 10:30 pjn. on Channel 7. Mark Cox, Charlie PasarelL De la Torre, who has played John Newcombe, Bob Lutz, since he was nine years John Alexander, Cliff Drysdale guitar will perform Six Lute Pieces old, and Jeff Borowski. of the Renaissance by Oscar Chilescotti, Prelude by Isaac Alheniz, Sarabar.de from Bach's Second Violin Sonata, and two Sunday TV Log 7:00 5 Freedom Road 7:30 4 Dr. Billy Hargis 8:00 2 Science in Agriculture 4 Reluctant Dragon 5 Rex Humbard Show 8:30 4 Double Deckers 9:00 The film won four Academy Awards in 1960. Peter Ustinov won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar, and the fiim carried off top awards for Costume Design, Best Art and Set Direction, and in the color Cinematography Curtis; Gracchus, Charles Laughton; Bariatus, Peter Ustinov; Julius Caesar, John category. Barnes; - '? winner. Foster cues the camera already covering that table and the stand-i- n is on screen the same way Foster will pick up the actual winners. This same process is carried on over and over in each category. The director also reveals that he has m ace in the hole should for any reason he doesn't have the winner's table covered. "We just go to the camera that has a shot of the whole audience which, of course, includes the new Emmy winners making the walk to the podium," Foster points out. "We then pick him up as soon as we can with a close-u- p camera and we're in business." Foster makes it sound like child's play, but, in reality, getting the winners on screen quickly is only one part of a complex two hour broadcast that is sent across the country live as it happens. Foster has to be right the first time. He doesn't get a second chance. pjn. "Spartacus," THE HSRALD, Provo," Utah Championship J 4 Tennis reads the list of nominees in each category and then off the top cf his head picks a Match Slated m multi-Acade- W2 News Most industrial nations of the world ..serve Labor Day on May 1, "May Day." with the exception of the United States and Canada. It was proposed in 1882 in that the first Monday September be declared a labor holiday in the United States as it fell between July 4 and Thanksgiving Day, The World Almanac recalls. istewast ST television service, inc. formerly Brickey Electronics 274 North 1C0 West, Provo j - Laver says. |