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Show f g TV 2—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah. Monday, October 5, 1970 Paar Really Submergedin Role How doesit feel to be caught in long entertainmentspecial, Jack water. : Paar remairied in the coma an automobile slowlyfilling up Paar dispensed with the quipsor This exciting segmentwill be pletely submerged car five a donble to enter a car which shownasit actually happened on minutes and 31 seconds. Then with water? For one sequence of his hour- was then submerged in iSfeet of ‘The Jack Paar Diary" to be when the water pressure wa: colorcast on Channel 2 Monday equal both inside andoutside thal : f j ie, at 9 p.m. car, he opened the door and Filmed while his wife, Mirian, swam to the surface looked on apprehensively, Paar secret ‘demonstrated how Dutch The secret of surviving thi , drivers are taught to survive if experience is not to panic, Paars _ their car accidentally lands in cautions. “More people in thi predicament die from a heartes -. one of the many canals in the Netherlands. In Amsterdam attack than from drowning,” hese alune, Paar explains, more than reveals, 50 cars annually plunge into the drink. | Utah County has seven At a school, 40 miles east of radio stations, including with FM and stereo Amsterdam, believed to be the AMELIA COLE (LYNDA DAY) goes undercover as a potential call girl and Ward Fuller (Ed Nelson) passes himself off as a wealthy Texan, whenthey set out to break up only oneofits kind in the world, an extortion racket, in “A Deadly Game of Love,” on Paar wasfilmed entering a car half-filled with water. The auto, with Paar inside equipped with a portable microphone, was then shoved into the deepest part of the pool. As the vehicle gradually sank into 15 feet of water, Paar haltingly gave his reactions whiie the car filled up. Channel 4’s“The Silent Force,” Mondayat 6:30 p.m. Sil's 1425 Seafood Grotto South State - Prove Phone 373-7352 nz se SH Welcome Back BYU Students ganas Channel 4 Friday at 6:15 a.m. — Consultation. Channel2 will carry Major League Baseball Divisional Playoffs on Tuesday at 11 a.m. and Wednesdayateither 11 or 12:30. 6:05 a.m. 4-Guideposts 6:i0a.m. Our daily Luncheon Special includes soup, salad, and drink with the main dish. Try one ofSil’s famous sandwiches. LOBSTER STEAK NEW YORKSTEA* GERMANCUSINE i ae FROM THE BEGINNING,since October, 1954, animals and Bob Keeshan as “Captian Kangaroo” have become per- manent, early-morning fixtures in millions of television homes throughout the country. On the Monday, Oct. 5 (8:009:00 AM, EDT) broadcast, the award-winning children’s series celebrated its 15th birthday on Channel 5. In the Treasure House, too,to highlight the heginning of the 16th year, will be puppeteer Cosmo Allegretti as Mister Moose. Allegretti has been associated with Keeshan almostfrom the program’s inception. PRO VO PAI NT CEN TER 201 West Center Provo 375.1150 SALE 5 OUR BIG REZ \ HARDWOOD BOSTON ROCKERS UNFINISHED HURRY!! Reg. 49.95 ' BIG-BIG PY SALE 5.) ]* ANTIQUING| KITS 9:00 a.m. 4Virginia Graham 11:30am. 2-Life With 2-Sale of Century 5-Family Affair 9:25a.m. 4-Let’s Make a Deal (C) 5-AS The World Show . 4-Farm Report :15a.m. zeudersiending : Mon.-Sat. 6 p.m. - 12 p.m. Sunday 12 noon - 10 p.m. — The following daytime television programs are logged on a regular Monday through Friday basis. For afternoon and evening . programs,check underdaily headings elsewherejn this section. SERVED DAILY 11-3 P.M. EVENING DINING TT MONDAY ‘THROUGH FRIDAY TELEVISION | iMieaare Digest 4-Roy Gibson, News oe °F °"™BOOT aHollinend _5-National News eu tee am. ra Aiiipifes 7:25 a.m. WHILE THEY LAST! 4 bives (0) ‘Game te 5-Love, Many Splendored Thing 12:30 p.m. 2-The Doctors sWherethe Heart Is §.The “Game(C). 7-SesameStreet Guiding Light 2-News (C) 10:25 a.m. A Today show(C) 1:00 p.m. 5-News(C) i 5-GomerPyle 2Aotner World-Bay City 4-General Hospital 10:30.a.m. | 8: 00 a.m. 2-Dinah’‘s Place (C) 5-The Lucy Show 8:25 a.m. 2-The Who, What, or Where Game 5-The Secret Storm ,_ 1:30 p.m. 4-A World’Apart 2-TWo onthe Aisle 5-Search for 26Diesen 4-OneLife to Live (C) Tomorrow (C) f 4-Dennis the Menace 5 8:30 a.m. 2 Goncentyation per Room ns 8:55 a.m. tN orning News -News (C) EseNa (C) 10:55 a.m. 2-Carolyn Dunn Show (C) 11:00a.m. 2-Another World Somerset 30 p.m. 4-Mike Douglas (C) 5-Big Money Movies 3:20p.m. 2-Fashionsin Sewing 3:30 p.m. 4-All My Children 5-Midday 2-Star Trek 4-Dark Shadows WZZMddd WZLh Monday TV Log MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1970 , 4:00 4—Timmy and Lassie 5—Wild, Wild West 4:30 2—Dick Van Dyke 4—I Love Lucy 1l—Cartoon, Sesame Street, (C) 2—Nightly News (C) 4—5 O'Clock Report §—Gilligan’s Island $345 7—Figuring It Out 5:30 2—Scene Today (C) 4—Marshal Dillan 5—Cronkite News (C) 7—SesameStreet (C) ‘is 11—Misterogers Neighborhood 5—Local News (C) 11—Theater 30 (C) Reg. $5.87 Tun ale 2-Days of Our 7-Figuring It Out 10:60am 2-Jeopardy (C) 4-Bestof Every- 4—Truth or Consequences MOST COLORS Linkletter Squares (C) acThENRGEEDScene i rireman Rrenk 7:00 a.m. pega)enon (C) 6:30 2—RedSkelton 4—The Silent Force 5—The Lucy Show 7—Misterogers Neighborhood 11—This Is Extension 7:00 2—Laugh-In 4—NFL Football 5—Mayberry RFD 7—What’s New 11—Sesame Street (C) i 7:30 5—Family Affair 7—Query 00° 2—Bob Hope Special . 5—Monday Night at Movies 7—Civilization 11—Science in Action 1\—Four Winds to Adventure 9:00 2—Jack Paar Diary 7—Realities 11—David Susskind Show 10:00 2—The Scene Tonight 4—Perry Mason 5—News, Weather, Sports 7—Book Beat 10:30 2—Tonight Show 7—Flick Out 10:45 5—Suspense Theater 11:00 4—11th Hour News 7—FiguringIt Ou VW: 7—Community Alert 11:30 4—Dick Cavett 11:45 5—Best of Hollywood 12:00 2—The Late Show :0 a.m. 4—Good Morning Movie @ E |