Provo Daily Herald | 1976-08-09 | Page 25

Type issue
Date 1976-08-09
Paper Provo Daily Herald
Language eng
City Provo
County Utah
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Rights Holder Herald Communications, Provo, Utah
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Type page
Date 1976-08-09
Paper Provo Daily Herald
Language eng
City Provo
County Utah
Page 25
OCR Text 11 mi in Mpmg Monday, August ql.iaiiiil)Uilui ; ' v C ill &riK American ' mother when "A Darling.'Triday at Perfect ( - remarkable 8:30 p.m. on Channel 11. At 42 years old, almost bankrupt, but still beautiful, Jennie gradually regains her zest for living after the death of her husband, Randolph. As this week's episode begins, her name is being linked with numerous wealthy admirers. At a week-enhouse party at Warwick Castle, Jennie meets George Cornwallis West, a handsome young X r i Winston's f " - Cfe THE HERALD, Provo, Utah-T- V3 azenove Co Sfors Lee Remick in the title role of "Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill," embarks on a new phase in the life of Sir ' 9, 1976, While the though of their marrying is as absurd to Jen- nie as it is to everyone else, she is flattered by George's attentions and eventually falls in love. George and Jennie attempt to keep their deepening love affair secret in order to minimize the flood of gossip. Winston (Warren Clarke) whose first book has just been published and who is with his own political ambitions, declares to his brother Jack (Malcolm Stoddard) that Jennie will cease to be of use to him if she marries George. preoccupied d 4 I 4 ; -- ; - -- guards officer (played by Christopher Cazenove) who is immediately smitten with her. At 24, George is only two weeks older than Winston and as poor as Jennie herself. IV i f a i CHRISTOPHER CAZENOVE appears with Lee Remick as Jennie's second and Barbara Parkins plays her hus-ban- J, major drama jased on the stunning July 4 rescue by Israeli commandos of 103 hostages held by terrorists at Uganda's Entebbe airport has been commissioned for presentation on the NBC Television The Network. OH DRAPERY INSTALLATION jtTr itiiVvll 1 1 v 331 NORTH 200 WEST PROVO, UTAH sister, when "Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill" continues on Channel 11 Friday at 9 p.m. iff and elite infantrymen which freed the 103 hostages. World reaction to the Israeli rescue operations including words of approval from President Ford and other world leaders may be in Finishing jFREii3rP I Furniture expressed the "great satisfaction" of Americans over the rescue of cluded. Fumiturepl Specialist also Caning and Israeli Raid To Be Film A off WOOD DOCTOR I L 25 I Repair Ford the hostages who, he said, a "have been saved and 9 us. 5 ml Phone 7 to" thru Sat After hours call x Fret pick up 1 delivery. senseless act of terrorism thwarted." an- nouncement was made today by Irwin Segelstein, Vice Executive President, Programs, NBC - TV. The film will be produced by Edgar J. Scherick from an original script being written by Barry Beckerman. It will be an Edgar J. Scherick Production in association with 20th Century Fox Television. The program will be a complete chronology of the the hijacking of a saga Paris - bound Air France airbus on June 27; its ultimate landing at Entebbe airport the following day; the ensuing negotiations for the release of the passengers; and the daring action by Israeli paratroops mur to) fifcx TW GiP - Most likely you hired a monkey The most economical service will always be that of the professionals: He knows how it should be done. He only installs proper parts. He only installs parts that are necessary. won't jeopardize your family by unsafe work. He knows the only way is the safe way. He 1 CEMENT professionally serviced TV will last longer with fewer repairs. A FOR PROFESSIONAL SCOtESO JOBS MADf IASY JLSXY0C8 LOCAL M OROSDOISimTiaLtt I riflfll Edl SERVICE CALL: American WmnServhe American T. V. Service repairs 83 7"o ol all service call? in the home. 1032 South State, Orem
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