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Show 4 DESERET NEWS, Mondcy, B October 12, 1970 Skelton , Football, in prime time, Football movies, comedy, specials and regular series of shows flash tube across the living-roofor televiewers tonight. Red Skelton (Ch. 2, 6:30 p.m.) features Walter Brennan as special guest. The main sketch spoofs Brennan plays Old young drug takers in America, produced by teens. MONDAY VIEWING MX Football 4, 7 p.m.) features Bart Starr and the Green Bay Packers against John Hadl and San Diego Chargers. For regular series of shows, Laiigh-I- n (Ch. 2, 7 p.m.) spotlights Tim Conway, who now has his own show on CBS; Mayberry (Ch. a, 7 p.m.) presents Paul Hartman as Paul Hartman, pft anJ Ken Berry in pageant episode on Mayberry series tonight. guest. Civic TV Highlights or News. Gilligan's Island. 7 Figuring 3:13 8 issues involving Rep. herman P. Lloyd (Republican) and his opponents in the forthcoming election, Robert Nance (Democrat) and Stephen Marsh (American Inde- By HOWARD PEARSON Deseret News Television Editor In television and motion pictures, a few incidents and productions stand out as illustrating how man can conquer his disabilities and his handicaps. !. - In the World Series, there is the batboy who lost both his hands in a fire when he was a lad. Commentators noted his ; presence on the field Saturday. g I In television, there was the production of two years ago that featured a mentally retarded lad as him-- . self. He received a special Emmy for the role. In movies, there was Cherly,: which won an Oscar for Cliff Robertson, who played a retarded adult. Tonights television schedule contains another of those heart-ringinstories that fit Christy Brown, the Irish artist- - sculptor - author -poet, who has been afflicted with cerebral palsy since birth. His story is told in a documentary on Ch. 6 at 9 p.m. Only his left foot is ayailable to his use, yet he has written stories and poems with this member, which explains the title of award-winnin- pendent Party). Films include Lady L (Ch. 2, 8 p.m.) starring Sophia Loren and Paul Newman in a story about an anarchist who robs from the rich to give to the poor. inEducational features clude Realities (Ch. 7, 9 p.m.) with The Triumph of Christy which is treated Brown more fully in the TV Highlights column, and Flick Out (Ch. 7, 10:30 p.m.), story about It O :. 10:15 2 "SCENE TONIGHT" 5:30 2 Watch HOUR News The Scene Today" 5:30 to 6:30 4 Marshal 5 Mitchell, Edward;, Eubank & Marcroft 10:30 Flick Out, a new series on young Lesms filmmakers, with second show, "A Nice Kid Like You," study of drugs on the American 7 Dillon. CSS Evening News 10:45 2 Tonight Show SAMMY DAVIS JR. 7 Sesame Street. 11 Misterogers' Neighoorhood. 6:00 2 4 5 5 "KAMCHATKA" INCIDENT" Continues ... Watch HOUR News Truth or Consequences. THE NEWS HAPPENS TONIGHT ON THE CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS 11 Aretha Franklin The Answer. 6:30 2 Red Skelton guest stars Walter Brennan. 4 Silent Force guest stars Dane Clark as a pilot hired to transport stolen military weapons for e syndicate. ucv quest stars Charles Nelson Reilly as a complaint department manager. 7 Misierogcrs. It Across the Fence. 7:00 2 Laugh-tguest stars Tim Conway. 4 NrL Foorbaii, Green Bay Packers vs. San Diego Chargers. 5 Mayberry. Sam and Emmett do a sett shoe routine for charity. 7 What's New, Part I, "The Brave Boys." 6:30 a.m. News. 5 CBS 2 4 The Morninq Scene. 2 Today Show and Scene. Beverly Hillbillies 11:0 . wvei.th Hour News. Fiqurino It Out, followed munity Alert. 11:30 4 -- Eleventh Spying " Hour Movie, 5 Late Show, "Summer Love," staring John Saxon and Judy Meredith. 12:15 a.m. 5 "KISMET" At General Hospital. Secret Storm. 2 4 5 Two On The Aisle. One Life to Live. Edge of Nighl. 2 5 Dinah's Lucy. 5 Mike Douglas. Movie. 2 Fashions 4- - 2 4 5 II Scene Today. Dilion. CSS News with Walter Cronkit. Street. Neighborhood. Misterogers' KUTV in Sewinq. Los V&3G5 Star Trek Dark shadows. Holiday 4:00 J " LEISURE TOURS Timmie end Lassie. Wild West 4 Dennis the Menace. yi 5 Wild 8:30 a.m. Do by KSL You Read Me? 4:25 11 o lit COO f.ck.g. 4:10 8:55 a.n 4 Morning 5:30 2 3:30 8 a.m. place. followed 5:15 3:20 pyle. 2 Concentration. 5 Romper Room News. NBC KCPX It Out. 2:00 Morning 8:25 a.m. 4 5:00 Nightly News. News. 5 Oillisan's Island. 2 4 1:20 7:30 a.m. 5Gomer 34 Colonel Bleep. Cwple TIAVtl CLUB Bicker St. News 9 a.m. Sale of the Century. Virqinia Craham. 5 Family Affair 2 4 2 5 7 Hollywood Squares. Thaf Girl. Love of Life. Figuring it Out. 5 Jccpardy. 4- a.m. Bewitched. 5 Where the CBS News. 7 Sesame Street. 4 "Carry Midnight 2 4 5 6:15 a.m. F'reman Frank. 7 a.m. KUTV 4:30 Van Dyke. 41 Lee Lucy. 11 Sesame Street. The Doctors. The Datinq Game. 5 The Guiding Light. 2 4 1:00 2Another World Bay C.ty. Our World Understanoing Film 9:30 a.m. John Forsythe 4 7 rt 6:15 a.m. 2 , 12:30 4 Guldeposts, followed by Farm and Viewers Digest. campus. NATION'S BEST WALTER CRONKITE public Of Man And Will I 7, Book Beat, "Dana The Irrelevant Man," by Douglas Cater. 7 5 p.m.) presents a discussion of iiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiimitiniiiiimiiiiiii!!iiii:iiti!tiiii!iit)t!iiiiiiiiittmn i (Ch. Dialogue NEWS HAPPEN TONIGHT ON THE CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS DAVID BRINKLEY Dead-ey- e. (Ch, FEEL THE 2 NBC Nightly News McGee-Chancell- 6:05 a.m. 5 YOU CAN ALMOST 5:00 Guu-smok- e. Doc and Red is Sheriff 10:00 Perry Mason. 4 Laugh-In- Howard Keel Ann Blyth TUESDAY VIEWING 10:30 a.m. World 4 5 Saries Baseball, regular programming. A World Apart. Search for Tomorrow. 11 a.m. All My Children. Midday. 2 Words and Music. 2 4 5 11:30 a.m. - Let's Make a Deal. 5 As the World Turns. 4- Love is a imng. 7:30 i Film, Hockey, Politics On Family Affair. Cleaning lady tn Bill's office suspects French of romance. 7 Oucry has U. of U. journalism ts a prominent interviewing oues;. 11 Bio Picture. 5 8:09 g one of his hooks, My Left Foot. ; J, Brown has been appearing in New York in connection with his latest bock, deDown All The Days, scribed by critics as a classic. KSL Pulse and politics take the spotlight on Public Pulse over KSL radio this week. The program is broadcast weeknights at 9:05 p.m. Trail ot the Hunter," an adventure film, will be the subject to be discussed tonight by William A. Bryant, producer of the movie. Salt Lake County Commi-sio- n candidates Parker Robinson Jr. and Ralph McClure, who are battling it r out for the term, and Bill Dunn and Fred Demman Jr., who are competing for the four-yea-r term will be Pulse guests on Public A movie, hockey 2 "LADY L" A: Sophia Loren Paul Newman THANKSGIVING DAY Movie, "Bedtime Story," starring Marlon Brando and Shirley Jones. 7 Civic Dialogue guests will be Congressional candidates Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd (R); Robert (Bob) Nance (D), and Stephen Marsh (AIP). 11 This is the Life. S 11 7 11 at the Salt Palace 8:30 October Jetlv 28,29 &30 The Answer. Realities: The Triumph of Christy Brown, has the tell about his life in Dublin. David Susskind (rerun). two-yea- The documentary to be shown tonight was produced by Craig Gilbert during a stay in Christys Dublin. Christys partially paralyzed, so speech is difficult, but one learns that his newest book is an international .success. It already has been sold for publication in 14 countries. Of Down All The Days, Christy says: Sometimes I .feel bke a Frankenstein, being destroyed by his own monster. God knows, it impinges on my private life. The danger is that you become less and less of you. Theres a great a public house image. temptation to become a persona This if, an autobiographical novel. It describes a tempestuous Irish family. The father is a bricklayer, prone to drink and violence; the mother, proud and yielding, indefatigable in support of her family. Its a claustrophobic world. The families are too big and the houses too small. Viewers will hear of this family and others in the docu-- . mentary tonight. Theyll see Christy Brown in a pub and see .."him at a publication party and again at the gallery where his paintings are on display. Viewers also will see him laughing ' and being pushed down a Dublin street. .1 And theyll see him typing a poem with his left foot, , which is turning out a third book, whose tentative title is A ' Shadow On Summer," which will be set in Nev; England, but is rooted in Irish land and character. two-mont- h . pell-me- ll Wednesday. Hockey is in the spotlight Tuesday, when executives of the Salt Lake Olden Eagles will be on the not seat, and again Thursday and Friday when games will be broadcast. Highlights Of Radio Programs Earl y- - RADIO 118--2 Monday. Oct. 12 1:00 KSL AM AM Radio (1160) Public "Report Of Hunter." FM Radio , Contemporary Cornet with Jeff Brough, 10:00 KBYU-F(8X9) Freeform, of all possible worlds. 1:00 KUSU-FM- Tuesday, Oct. 13 AM Radio KIXX (WOO) Partylinc 4:30 KALL Skywatch FM Radis 10:20 KQMY (94) KQ What to da. 10:00 KBYU (88.9) BYU Devotional. 10:00 Tiny Items Disneyland reports that although there is recession in southern California and elsewhere, business at the Magic Kingdom this year is 11 percent ahead of what it was last year. . ; , Andy Williams recently purchased a Rolls Royce con- vertible for $31,000. He has a collection of belts that includes ' a concho-styiemodel of solid silver that cost him $800. He ;. also has 28 pairs of boots in a whole rainbow of colors. Now that the Lucy show is headed for winter hiatus, Gale Gordon and his wife are moving back to their Borrego Springs, Calif., hopie until production on the series begins. !.'7nis winds up Gales eighth season on the Lucy series. I He says the current cutback of work in Hollywood is ; I upsetting, but he can remember times when the radio studios !;took 10 percent of the earnings of performers just because Gale played many voices in Fibber McGee ; they hired you. - and Mollie and was on Our Miss Brooks in old radio days. - ERV AKE d (&?: d&sr OPElsTDAt WASH AND WEAR HUMAN HAIR 100 WIGLET WIGS Another Hi Fashion Value STRETCH Wigs. Wide Range of Colors Avail. Reg. 7.95 y-- ' Values to 29.95 Hi FASHION WIGS SHOP BOTH FANTASTIC LOCATIONS 9th E. 33rd South 1 Ph. 487-574- f "It was a real thrill, for the children, to come home and see how their savings accounts had grown while away. We were happy, too, when we saw how much our interest had increased in three years. We also found that saving as a family brought its own personal rewards besides the satisfaction of earning the highest possible bank interest" Mr. & Mrs. Udell E. 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