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Show APR. 18. 1978 TUESDAY 8 00 misunderstands her friendliness shows up at the apartment and no one knows he's a cop OOOOINEWS MOVER EASY 8 30 SHA NA NA Quest U Milton Berle WITS O CROSS CONCENTRATION Book World Oi (60 min ) O HAPPY DAYS Fonie end Richie lead the 20 min Dame April 18 lord John Morgan (Richard Harris) captured while on a hunting expedition in the Dakotas Chief Yellow Hand (Manu Tupou), amused by his captive s appearance, gives him to his mother, Buffalo Cow Head (Dame Judith Anderson), as a beast of burden, a 'horse ' Degraded and dehumanized, Morgan suffers a winter of torment. A fellow captive, the crippled half breed Batise (Jean Gascon), convinces Morgan that his only hope for freedom is in becoming accepted as a Sioux warrior. Morgan shows his mettle by killing two enemy warriors and then pursues the affections of the chief's sister (Corinna Tsopei. pictured with Harris). But before he can be accepted as a Sioux warrior he must undergo the excruciating torture of the sacred Sun Vow rite is ) about bushmen Duka 5 000 in living South Surinam, America Researchers Allen Counter and David Evans trace the descendants of the first black slaves to fight for their from Independence Dutch slavemasters (90 mm ) AND THE CD PREVIN PITTSBURGH "Two Con-cert- Selected concerti from the 18th and 20th 0 includes centuries Mozart's "Concerto For Two Pianos In Korean violinist Kyung Wha Chung loins the orchestra for the violin concerto of Sir William Walton (60 mm t 8 30 0 0 the mother's career. Final Solution" Stars' Fritz Weaver, Rosemary Harris. Rudi Weiss and (60 min ) (D MEETING OF MINDS American suffragette Susan B Anthony, Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, English philosopher Sir Helena are married In the Ukraine; Inga Weiss asks a Nazi officer to denounce her so that she can join her husband, Karl, at a model concenIn tration camp Czechoslovakia. (Pt III. of a episode. 2 hrs ) Francis NCTWORK A flamboyant Kavanaugh becomes a hero when he helps foil a bumbling bank robber 9 00 O JULIE FARR M D. Dr Franklin refuses to accept that he has lost his surgical skills while an early birth jeopardizes LEHRER CONSIJtT Bacon ballet created for television about the relationship between man and 10 00 technology NEWS Q O SIX AMERICAN O FAMILIES The Kennedy Family Of Albuquerque" father- spotlights scientist Jim Kennedy who spends his days working to improve nuclear weapons and devotes his nights to fighting for the rights of retarded children (60 mm ) O THREE'S COMPANY Jack defends Chrissy's honor when a man who CD MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT 10 20 10 30 TONIGHT host' Don Rickies. Guest Debby Boone (90 min ) TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE WEEK "" "Savages" Stars: Andy Griffith, An Sam Bottoms. unarmed youth fights desperately for survival against two ruthless enemies-- a deranged THE Q SHOW Guest o hunter and relentless desert. most-watche- d 18 on PBS. In 1972 Dr. S. Allen Counter Jr., a professor of neurobiology, and David Evans, a senior admissions officer as well as an electrical engineer, undertook the first of their five summertime journeys to uncover their roots in the bush tribes which descended from the rebel slaves who fought for and won their freedom from Dutch captors and settled in the remote South American jungles of Surinam, formerly Dutch Guiana The film record of their third visit, coupled with a studio discussion between the two men and host Haley, paints a detailed portrait of the lifestyle of these and the gradual infiltration of western influence into what is now a relatively untouched society Actor James Earl Jones narrates as cameras focus on rituals and practices that have been preserved for more than 300 years and which call to mind some amazing parallels to our own society For example, Counter and Evans had to undergo a purification process involving the cleansing property of river water that resembled the Christian ritual of baptism in order to prepare them to enter the village This contact represented the tribe's first encounter with North American blacks At village conferences involving the tribal headmen and elders, approval is signified by Especially striking are the contents of the bush people's local shrine, muskets and swords used by their forefathers against the Dutch as well as bits of fabric the banners that the rebels symbolizing carried. Just as our country was born in violence in a bid for freedom, so did these essentially peaceful natives come into their isolation. Persecution by Dutch planters dogged them quite a long time more than 100 years of bloody guerrilla warfare took place before formal peace 17th-centur- y ENERGY & MONEY Wrap-aroun- V d Your property or ours The Home Construction Co. 367 No. Mam 882-670- 1 Authorized Dealer for () Boise Cascade Homes dick cavettshow OGUNSMOKE ODICK CAVETTSHOW It. 30 12 00 Snyder. Guest Yousuf Karsh, one of the world's greatest portrait photographers (60 CD ANYONE FOR TEN"D H NYSON? Lawrence. A Restless Spirit" Robert Culp joins the First Poetry Quartet for this performance filmed in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Taos. N M , where the livEnglish novelist-poe- t ed. Selections include "Autumn "Mountain "Snake At Lion" " ABC CAPTIONED O NEWS TOMORROW Host O Tom min 1.00 2 00 Taos," and ) O LUCY OF B I. SHOW O IRONSIDE ONEWS NETWORKS AND STATIONS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES chronicles roots search Prize-winnin- g y the 00 7 Sought My Brother television's mimseries, other blacks were tracing their ancestry back to their ancient tribal origins. Two such explorers, both from Harvard University, unravel the tale of their adventures in the documentary special I SOUGHT MY BROTHER, to air Tuesday, April Here's how a Boise Cascade Home saves you money on energy bills Insulated weather-tigh- t steel doors Seal magnetically when shut. Eliminate need for storm doors Double-pan- e windows in sliding aluminum frames Lock warmth in and cold out. insulation. 3" in walls, 10 in ceilings even 6" below the floors1 Electric radiant heating system in ceilings Economical, clean. Thermostats in every room. You don't waste money heating empty rooms1 CD 11 ONEWS While author Alex Haley engaged in a search for his ancestral 'Roots' that would result tn a Pulitzer best seller as well as 0 I and Greek philosopher Plato continue their discussion on womens rights and revolution. (60 min ) 9.30 O SYMBIOSIS The San Diego Dance Company performs a dramatic rt lSTAIBMINUIf FIMt OUB USTINGS FOB CHANG! S AND FOB IXAC KORMAN HARVEY SHOW Harvey EVENT THE BIG MOVIE "Holocaust The four-pa- Harris. I MY SOUGHT BROTHER Author Alex Haley hosts this special Robot and an unusual battle courtroom develops (R) bugs bunny in O SPACE An odd little Martian looking for a typical Earthman to bring back on his flying somehow saucer, decides that Bugs Is the perfect specimen (R) 8 00 MAN CALLED HORSE An aristocratic Englishman undergoes humiliation and torture at the hands of his Sioux captors to prove his worth in the 1970 western 'A Man Called Horse,' to be rebroadcast on 'The CBS Tuesday Night Movies,' Stars O AND LAVERNE SHIRLEY When Laverne and Shirley go shopping, Laverne is attacked by a toy named Roger MACNEIL O REPORT Horse . search tor Joanie alter she runs away Irorrt home, determined to go on tour with Leather Tuscadero and the Suedes rock group (Concluding episode, R) SAM When a terrorist O notifies an airline that he has planted a bomb a crowded aboard tetliner which is about to takeoff Sam and officer Mike Breen are summoned to try to locate the deadly device OS BYU FORUM Guest Herman Kahn 7 30 ed NIGHT "A Man Call- Judith Anderson An aristocratic Englishman undergoes humiliation and torture at the hands 01 his Sioux captors to prove his worth. (2 hrs DAVID FROST f) The GuinPRESENTS Records TUESDAY Richard REPORT ness 0 MOVIE M CIVIC DIALOGUE (I) MACNEIL LEHRER 7 00 A (R) hand-clappin- up in 1749, 1760 and 1762. Most customs reaffirm the sense of community. When a house is under construction, everyone helps out and the task is accomplished in less than a day. When a villager dies, the entire community feels the loss and grieves accordingly. In fact, during a funeral the corpse is carried throughout the village, supposedly indicating to the carriers anyone who may have harbored ill feelings that brought about the persons death. Anyone so indicated must offer up additional gifts to appease the spirit of the deceased, so compelling is the need to root out adverse treaties were drawn will. Children share equally in the village work and the inhabitants are bound by a strict work ethic that helped them maintain their independence. From a young age men are taught to navigate the river and to hunt while women are rooted in domestic duties. However, the society is matr. lineal, so dont let the division of duties fool you. Power and goods are inherited through the wifes family in all marriages. Only if a man can afford it does he maintain several wives Among the tribesmen, a relationship between an uncle and a nephew can conceivably be closer than that of father and son According to the narration, which was scripted by Richard Ellison, "prayer and oracticality come together." Thus, an invocation to the gods accompanies such simple acts as chopping down a tree or hunting game. This prayer and practicality concept comes through most strikingly in a look at local medical techniques A medicine man, for example, cures Counter's attack of tendonitis through applying a mixture of locally-growroots and chanting to invoke the healing powers of a helpful god The combination worked, as Counter felt better within an hour. So while SOUGHT MY BROTHER represents a dramatic unearthing of the past, it also serves as an uneasy warning for the future that one's roots may have to give way to the march of time. The film bids us to make better use of that time than for covering up our tracks. n I |