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Show TV 2-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Book Beat Discusses Monday, September20, 1971 NFL Grid Action Starts Season Run Two of the most likely can- Vikings’ plece-kicker, led the didates for the NFL cham- league in sco. ing last year wigh pionship — the Minnesota 125 points. The superlative Vikings and the Detroit Lions — defensive line is anchored by will begin the 1971 season Sept. suchgiants as tackles Alan Page 2% on “NFL Monday Night and Gary Larsen and end Car] Football,” the channel 4 Eller. Television Network’s prime- The Lions have an enviable quarterback problem — they time sports series. have ‘wo outstanding signal Reporting the contest from callers, each of whom possesses Detroit’s Tiger Stadium will be considerable talent. Bill Munson Frank Gifford, the newest has oneof the better arms in the member of the ABC Sports league and Greg Landry, also a broadcasting team. Don fine passer, gained 350 yards on Meredith and Howard Cosell will 35 carries for a 10-yard per carry again provide the same kind of average that included a 76-yard expert analysis and color romp the Lions’ longest of the commentary that made them so season. popularlast year. Two other Lions were among The Vikings have Gune the top 10rushersin the National Washington, the super wide Conference — Mel Farr and receiver on the starting All-Pro Altie,Taylor. Second year man team. on the squad is run- Steve Ownes, former Heisman ning back Dave Osboron, who Trophy winner from Oklahoma, finished among the top 10 and Bill Triplett also present rushers last year. Regular threats on the ground. quarterback Gary Cuozzo had a Tight end Charlie Sanders fine completion percentage, enjoyed his third straight year connecting on 49,8 percentof his with 40 or more passes caught, passes, but is being pressed for making him one of the most the starting job by ex-Eagle consistent as well as one of the Norm Snead. Dave Cox, the bestreceivers in the league. He MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY TELEVISION The following daytime television programs are logged on a regular Monday through Friday basis. For afternoon and evening programs, check under daily headings elsewherein this section, Channel 4 Friday at 6:15 a.m. — Consultation, 4-Let’s Make a ea 5-As The World Turns 12noon 2-Days of Our Lives 4.The Newlywed ame S-Love Is A Many Splendoi'ed Thing 12:30 p.m. 6:05 a.m. 4-Guideposts :15a.m. 2.Understanding Our World 4.Guideposts 6:25 a. 4-Farm Report 5-Farm Report 9:00 a.m. 2Sale of Century 4.Petticoat Junction 4-Viewers Digest 5.National News 5-Love of Life 10:00 a. 2-The Doctors 4, The Dating 4.Bewitch ed 5.Wherethe Heart Is 10:25 a.m. 5.News rid :30 a.m. 4.General Hospital 2The Who, What, or 5.The Secret Storm Where Game 4.Password 5-Search for 4.aN One Life to Live Tomorrow 5. Edgeof Night 10:55 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 2.Carolyn Dunn 2-Jackpot Movie Show 4.Mike Douglas nN 2003 5-Big Money Movies 2.Somersi et :30 p.m. 4.All My Children 2.Man to Woman sanigan 4.Bugs Bunny 11:30a.m. 2-Three ona Match :45 a.m. 2-The Morning Scene 7:00 a.m. 2-Today Show 4.Fireman Frank 5-Beverly Hillbillies 7:25a.m. 5.Gomer Pyle :00.a.m 2-Dinah’s Place 5.The Lucy Show 8:30 a.m. 2.Concentration 5.Family Affair $:553.m. 4-Morning News 2-Jeopardy Vietnam Involvemen Conceit, arrogance and ignorance, are the “real villains” in Vietnam, says newsman, Marvin Kalb, on Book Beat” Monday at 8:00 p.m. on Channel 11 THE ABC SPORTS broadcasting team for the NFL Monday Night Football series is (1, to r.) Don Meredith, Howard Cosel! and Frank Grifford. The 13-week series will kick off with a game between the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings on Mondayat 7 p.m. on Channel4. their analysis of 1969 MVP defensively for the Lions. Laugh-In Stars Sporis Heros Sports heroes go for laughs as Roman Gabriel, guest star, leads cameo guests Vida Blue, Andy Granatelli, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bill Russell, Doug Sanders, Vin Schully and Willie Shoemaker into “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In” on the NBC Television Network Monday, Sept. 20 6:30 p.m. on Channel2. Gabriel, star quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams,cavorts in sketches with Ruth and Lily. Roman and Ruth, as the frumpy Gladys Ormphyby, play husband andwife whotry for an instant Lennon and Yoko On Cavett Show replay of their honeymoon bliss. With Lily, Roman is the massage-table victim of Lula, the party-ladyturned-masseuse, ‘The booktraces the American NEWS CORKESPONDENT influence across the Pacific Marvin Kalbdiscusses Roots through Hawaii, Samoa, and of Involvement; The US. in Alaska to Japan, Korea, the Asia 1784-1971 on Book Best, Philippines and China. Then it weeny at 8 p.m. on Channel concentrates on Vietnam during the administrations of Truman and Eisenhower, andfollows the developing conflict on through the Nixon administration, ee aL ASLed A strong parallel is drawn John Lennon, one of the in- between the Philippine uprising « ternationally famous members against American rule in 1899 of the now-disbanded Beatles, and Vietnam. Even then, the and his Japanese wife, Yoko, hawks and doves raged against artist and author, will be the each other, one side denouncing only guests on a special edition American loss of life and the of the Dick Cavett Show at 11:30 other refusing to retreat under on Channel 4. guerilla at*ack. Cavett is interrupting his Kalb and Abel discuss the vacationto do the taping in New change of attitude of those in York. Lennon’s appearance will be power regarding the war, the question of guilt andthe effect of his first ona television talk show since the emergence of the the Pentagon Papers on the decision-making machinery. Beatles © Alltypes ofheys at © Keys cut by code © Keys fitted to locks | GUARANTEEDSERVIC SCISSORS, PINKIMG SHEATS: SHARPENED SEARS ; 207 Wo, Ist West, Prove TETLT Maa Se AEAD WHAT THESE PARENTS IN UTAH VALLEY SAY ABOUT EBROKIX MRS. S. C., OREM; “| and my husband feel it has helped our children lot andto help themlike school even better this year, becausetheywill kno Be thehost with the most! howto read better and keep up with the rest of the children in their grade. MRS. R. A., SPRINGVILLE; “We were very pleased with the program mainly because of our boys attitude and the self assurance he developed because of the program. He was underachieving and he knew it andi made him hard to handle and very sensitive. 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S—Here’s Lucy 7—What's New 11—SesameStreet discusses strongest in the NFL, with the the league. Defensively, Lem Barneyis a Vikings and Lions expected to three-time All-Pro defensive battle for the top spot with the back,tackle Alex Karras a four- Green Bay Packers and the time All-Pro, linebacker Paul Cicago Bears, always a threat. Naumoff an All-Pro and Pro This game could ultimately: Bow! pick last year, and Mile influence the division chamLucci, one of the game’s pionship. toughest competitors was the Monday T 5—Gilligan’s Island Misterogers Neighborhood Across the Fence Abel authoritative American involvement in Southeast Asia since the 1780's when American clipper ships steamed into China ports toward has been named to the Pro Bowl The National Conference’s expansion of trade and a team every year he has been in Central Division is one of the “manifest destiny.” WHILE Let's Make A Deal Kalb and Elie Abel authored Roots of Involvement: The U.S. in Asia, 1784-1971 which book they review on ‘Book Beat.”” re Lightwt. Champ. Fight 10:40 Second Feature ed to placethe interest of the child above such important matters as profits and schedules We got more from Ebronix than we expected in that re gard.""We would be happy to give out heartiest recommendations.” MRS. L. 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