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Show TV 4-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Monday, February 15, 1971 Everglades National Park on Show Locally-Produced Drama on DrugsSet The condition of Everglades for a new jetport to be built near interrelacionship betwwen the National Park — as it exists the park. The jetport was con- variety of , birds, now, and what may be expected sidered by manyto be a threatto amphibians and invertebrates in its future — will be examined the existe,.ce of the Everglades. which live in the park, and by Channel 2 in a special one- However, there are many man’s long dominance over hour documentary scheduled threats to the Everglades. For them. ‘Tuesdayin color at 7 p.m. Craig thousands of years a southerly This is still visible in the Fisher is creator and producer flow of fresh water from the of the special. great Florida lake Okeechobee, groups of Indians wholive in the The program will concentrate traveled freely down through the on the park which is located at Everglades more than 100 miles the southern tip of Florida, and to the end of the Florida Penin- The program will show how States. that wildlife is now in danger. The rainclouds which release their sweet water now do se over a landscape that has been irrevocably altered. The land the drug scene which will have its world premiere on KBYUTV, Channel11, on February 22. “LifeBlood” will air at 8 p.m. on Monday,Feb. 22 on the Provo station. It climaxes over a year glades near the park. They are and a half of research, filming called Seminoles, though many and editing on the drama. other tribes are represented. Manyofthe interior locations on the manythreats to its very sula. With this flow of water Living the same way their anexistence. The Everglades cover camespecies of wildlife which to cestors did in many ways, they more than 9,000 square miles of this day have heen seen nowhere are considered to be the healthiest Indians in the United grass, mangrove swamps, water else on earth. and forest and contain some of the rarest birds and animals on earth. It is in reality a river, 90 miles wide and over 100 miles long. The special, produced in Local talentand locations play a major part in a contemporary drama about young people and Elder Tuttle Will Be on Devotional cooperation with the National throughout the watershed has scenes of “LifeBlood” were filmed locally at Provo High School. Several other locations in downtown Provo and _ are utilized in the One of the two lead roles in “LifeBlood” is portrayed by Danny Duncan, 19, a Brigham Young University freshmen from Orem. Also taking a KIM (KELLY BAXTER) confronts Brenda (Christine ElderA. Theodore Tuttle is the featured role is Max Gelightly of Ingleby) in a scene from “Life Blood,” Channel 11 special speaker on “BYU Devotional” the BYU Drama Dept, who plays production about drugs. Tuesdayat 8 p.m. and Saturday thepart of the father. “LifeBlood” is basically the at 9 p.m. on Channel 11. The Executive Producer was has selected it for use in schools Prior to his appointmentto the story of high school student Kim Mark Hathaway, KBYU’s in the Los Angeles area. the building of more canals, the First Council of the Seventy of Mathews (Kelly Baxter of Station Manager. Hathaway and Young people whe have encroachment of industry, and the LDS Church in 1958, Elder Bountiful) and his conflict with Berrett respecitivly directed the previewed “LifeBlood” in both Interior Walter J. Hickel. the spreading of the Miami Tuttle worked as a teacher and his parents (played by Golightly film and videotape segments of California and Salt Lake City Secretary Hickel was recently metropolitan area. administrator with the and Ann Lalli), and his entrance the production. indicate that “tells how it really ins: rumental in defeating plans The program will examine the Seminaries and Institutes of into the drug scene. “LifeBlood” features a unique is without preaching to you” His best frined, Brian (played mm Religion of the Church for andthat “it would profit grownby Danny Duncan) is at first soundtrack, including original ups if they could see the hangthirteen years. strongly opposed to the drug music written and performed ups teenagers have to go the recording group The East through.” Dillman Joins Cast scene, but events in his own life by Cape and songwriter Pat alter his outlook. ‘Williams. HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Brad Whathappens when Kim’s girl Dillman has been added to the friend, Brenda, (Christine Special film effects heighten Forster In ‘Banyon’ TUESDAY, FE BRUARY 16, 1971 Ingleby) gets them into a harder “Life Blood’s” many moods. drug scene causes a change in The director of photography for HOLLYWOOD (UPI) 4:00 7:30 Kim’s own attitudes. Both Kim the film was John Linton, and Robert Forster wili star in the 2—Star Trek 4—Movie of the Week 4—| Love Lucy 5—All in the Family and Brian have changed Dennis I. Patterson was film new Warner Bros. television 5—Wild, Wild West 7—Hunter Safety show, ‘‘Banyon,”’ a two-hour outlooks on drugs at the film’s qj tor. 4:30 Marlo Looks Ahead conclusion. 11—Tabernacle Choir 4—Hazel After “LifeBlood’s premiere feature pilot film for NBC. 8:00 1—Cartoon, Spamne Street (C) 2—Tuesday Night at Movies HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Marlo “LifeBlood” is an original on Channel 11, it will be widely 5—CBS News Hour 2—Nightly News Thomas completed her final drama written and produced by used in other parts of the The motto of Alaska is 7—USU in Performance 4—Five O'Clock Report (C) episode of “That Girl” and will Dennis Berrett, after research country. The Los Angeles “North to the Future.” 11—BYU Devotional §—Gilligan’s Island 8:30 seek feature films, theater with drug authorities, and young County Drug Abuse committee 7—Legislature Report 7—Figuring It Out roles andtelevision guest shots paople both in California and VL VI: UaLl 5:30 for the coming year. 4—Marcus Welby, M.D. Utah. 2—Scene Today—News Academy of Sciences, will be a been drained, diked, and report on dangers to the natural cultivated. The special will show preserve, and on some of the how this flow of water, which is remedies being taken te prevent so vital to the Everglades’ the Everglades destruction. ; existence,is being threatened by the 4—Petticoat Junction 5—Cronkite News 7—Sesame Street (C) 1i—Misterogers Rg pnrortiond 6: 2—The Scene Today—News 4—Truth or Consequences 5—Local News (C) 1\—This Is The Life 6:30 2—Julia 4—Mod Squad 5—Hee Haw 7—Misterogers Neighborhood 11—Theatre 30 7:00 2—Everglades 7—What's New 11—Science in Action 5—Men at Law 7—The Advocates 11—World Press 10:00 2—Scene Tonight 4—It Takes a Thief 5—News, wean Sports 10: 2—Tonight Show 10: 5—Wild, Wild West 11:00 4—lith Hour News 11:30 4—Dick Cavett Show LONER. READY MIXED by individual studios after date of publication. Jason Robards 8:00 5 “‘North to Alaska,’’ John Wayne, Stewart Granger 11:40 5 “That Wonderful Urge,’’ Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney 12:00 2 “When Worlds Collide,’ Richard Derr, Barbara Wednesday TV Log Rush TUESDAY 1:30 2 ‘‘My Foolish Heart,’’ Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward 2:00 5 ‘The Last Wagon,” Richard Widmark, Felicia FEBRUARY 17, 1971 4:00 11—The Golden Years weekof publication and Movietitles areprinted as noted at that Massacre,’’ 5—Best of Hollywood 12:00 2—Late Show 7:30 4—The Smith Family 2—Star Trek 11—The World WeLive In 4—| Love Lucy 8:00 5—Wild, Wild West 2—Four-in-One: Psychiatrist 4:15 7—Cover to Cover 4—Johnny Cash Show 4:30 5—Wednesday Night Theatre 4—Hazei 7—The French Chef l1—Cartoon, Sesame Street (C) 11—American Dialogue 5:00 330 2—Nightiy News 7—Great mene Dream Mach. 4—5 O'Clock Report 200 4—Gilligan’s Island 2—The Music Hall 5:15 4—The Young Lawyers 7—Figuring It Out 9:30 5:30 ll—if Disaster Strikes 2—The Scene Today 10:00 4—Petticoat Junction 2—Scene Tonight - §—Cronkite News 4—It Takes a Thief 7—Sesame Street 5—News, Weather, Sports 11—Misterogers Neighborhood 7—The First Churchills ‘200 10:30 2—The Scene Today—News 2—Tonight Show 4—Truth or Consequences 10:4: 5—Local News 4 5—Suspense Theater 11—The Young eigenen 4—11th Hour News (C) 2—Men From Shiloh 7—Figuring it Out 4—Courtship of Eddie’s Father 1:15 VWs 5—Doris Day Show 7—Community Aler: j—Misterogers Neighborhood 30 11—The Big ett 4—Dick Cavett Show 11:45 4—Room 222 5—Best of Hollywood §—Medical Center 12:01 7—Turned OnCrisis 2—The Late Show Studios. Deadline for publication is Friday noon prior to the time. The Daily Herald cannotbe responsible for changes made MONDAY 8:00 4 ‘’St. Valentine’s Day 11:45 LLLLL WML WEDNESDAY, TV Cinemascope Movie schedules are presented on a tentative basis by TV Farr PROMPT SERVICE ® CALL * DRIVEWAYS * PATIOS ° SIDEWALKS * FOUNDATIONS ° REBAR WASHED SAND and GRAVEL = © Cement Color © Expansion Joints ® Sonotube ® Curing Compound ® Water Proofing ® Wall Ties © Adhesives STANDARD BUILDERS SUPPLY 1480 NORTH STATE—PROVO-—373-1063 7:30 4 ‘Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring,’ Sally Fields, Jackie Cooper 8:00 2 ““Madigan,”’ Richard Widmark, Inger Stevens 11:40 5 ‘‘Villa,’’ Brian Keith, Caesar Romero 12:00 2 “Here Come the Girls,’”’ Bob Hope, Tony Martin WEDNESDAY 1:30 2 “Thunder Road,’ Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry — 2:00 5 “Mating Game,’’ Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall 8:00 5 “The Appaloosa,’ Marion Brando, John Saxon 11:40 5 “The Other Woman,” Hugo Haas, Cleo Moore 12:00 2 “Furies, Barbara Stanwyck, Walter Houston THURSDAY 1:30 2 ‘Separate Tables,’ Burt Lancaster, Rita Hayworth 2:00 5 ‘Designing Woman,” Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall 8:00 5 “Battie of the Bulge,’ (Part 1) Henry Fonda, Robert Shaw 11:40 5 ‘‘Elopement,’’ Clifton Webb, Anne Francis 12:00 2 ‘Pickup on South Street,’’ Richard Widmark, Jean Peters FRIDAY / 1:30 2 “Many Rivers to Cross, Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker 2:00 5 “Soldiers Three,’ Stewart Granger, Walter Pidgeon 6:30 2 “Donovan's Reef,’ John Wayne, Lee Marvin [ 7:00 4‘’Kid Galahaa,’’ Elvis Presley, Lola Albright ; 8:00 5 “Battle of the Bulge, (Part ar ti) 10:40 5 “Spiral Road,’ Rock Hudson, Buri ives 11:30 4 “Godzilla vs. the Thing. 12:00 2 “‘Bandido,” Robert Mitchum, Gilbert Roland SATURDAY 1:30 2 “36 Hours,” James Garner Eva Marie Saint 7:30 2 “The President's Anal- yst,”” James Coburn 10:30 2 “What a Way to Go, Shirley MacLaine, Dean Martin, Rovert Mitchum 11:305 “Bird of Paradise,” Louis Jourdan, Debra Paget SUNDAY 11:30 2 “Reap the Wild Wind,” John Wayne, Ray Millaad 2:00 2 “The Sea Hawk,” 5) f Flynn 3:00 4 “Ride the Wild Surf, Fabian, Shelly Winters e 7:00 4 “The Blue Max,” Georg Peppard, James Mason rd 8:00 2 “Rio Conchos,’’ Richa Boone, Stuart Whitman 9:00 4 “David and Bathsheba, Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward 10:30 2 Two Years Before the Mast,” Alan Ladd, Brian Donlevy 11:30 4 “Fanny,” Charles Boyer, rare Leslie Caron “Say One For Me,” Bing 3 Reynolds ee Crosby, Debbie MONDAY. ee. 2 "Bend of the Rivei, :30 James Stewart, Arthur id Kenned Grace 2:00 5 “The ‘swan,”! 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