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Show Y ,1 This listing is a selection of program highlights consisting of television specials, sporting events and a sampling of more than 130 motion pictures cable-caeach week in the Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo areas. For additional information call Community Television of Utah at O KTVU San Francisco-Oaklan- d (Channel 8 in , Ogden). 7 I OKWGN Denver (Channel in Ogfen). O KTXL Sacramento-Stockto(Channel 3 in ' c J. ; Ogden). st Continued From Page T-- 3 ing the usually dreary, often complex to subject of the audience. economics Just talking stock and bonds is not too interesting, she says. But you tell the average person what to do with the little money he has squirreled away, and people listen. The idea, as far as I am concerned, is to tell the average person how money works. Darlington adds that a large percentage of the audience is made up of women, who she says are attracted to the program because it does not talk down to them. The women can listen and But if she says. learn, they talk to brokers or to a man, they are talked down to. On W$W they are talked to on the same level. RUKEYSER AND Darlington are, critical of the commercial networks for not doing more with economic I thought once coverage. we proved it could be done, the networks would pick up on the idea, she says. But programming decisions are made by executives earning a year and they $200,000 dont need us to tell what to do with their money. Rukeyser notes that each year there are about a half dozen attempts to do an business-economic show. One recently abortive try was made by Business Week magazine. Rukeyser says that recently a commercial TV producer quizzed him about why his program sue- - ceeded while others failed. I told him there are three secrets, says Rukeyser. First you have to speak English and not hide behind academic and business jargon. Second, since you are speaking English, youd better understand what you are saying. Third, youd better do it with a little flair because nobody wants to sit before a TV set after a hard week and be educated. 487-810- . : She describes the level of economic education in this country as appalling, and she hopes her new series, which is still searching for funding, will help change that in much the way she thinks W$W has removed some of the mystique from finance. Back in 1970 when we went on the air, she says, there were 32 million individual investors. Now there are only about 27 million. It just may be that weve convinced 5 million people that they are better off out of the market. rTTl 1 :30 p.m. "Dracula." Original version of the classic vampire tale with Bela Lugosi, 1931. 10:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. (8 "Little Lord Fauntleroy." Charming story of a Brooklyn who becomes a titled Enboy glish Lord. Freddie Bartholomew, Mickey Rooney, 1936. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. Hartman, Mary Mary Hartman. Norman Lear's landmark soap opera spoof begins a seen Monday-Frida- y run on KGSC-3at 4 a.m. ED "Never Too Late." Comedy about the impending parenthood of a middle-age- d couple. Paul Ford, Maureen O'Sullivan, Connie Stevens, 1965. 1959. 5 p.m. Tom Edison." "Young Biography of America's greatest inventor. Mickey Rooney, Fay Bainter, 1940. 9 p.m. A private corrupamong the high society country club set. Robert Wagner, Jill St. John, 1967. tion 1 Salt The X 1 4 a.m. 4:30 p.m. "It Happened to Jane." New England lobster growers g who tangle with a railroad tycoon. Doris Day, Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs, Tuesday "Loving." Dramatic chronicle of the marital and occupational problems of a freelance artist. George Segal, Eva Marie Saint, 1970. Concert Behind Prison Walls Johnny Cash hosts from Prison Tennessee State with guests Linda Ronstadt and Roy Clark A 9 p.m. "Donovan's Reef." The idyllic existance of an man who lives on a Polynesian island is disrupted by a visit from his grown daughter. John Wayne, Dorothy Lamour, 1963. "Bachelor in Paradise." Bob Hope as a bachelor who moves to the suburbs and must learn to cope with supermarkets, washing machines and irate husbands. Lana Turner, 0 2 0 1 Cyd Charisse, 0 1941 "Mirage." Gregory Peck as a scientist with amnesia is targeted by a psychiatrist and a private eye. Diane Baker, Walter Matthau, 1965. "Cotton 7:30 p.m. "A Night at the Opera " Marx Brothers in one of their best films spoof opera society Kitty Carlisle, 1935. 9 p.m. "The Effect Rays On of Gamma Mari- golds." From the Pulitzer prize Comes to Har- lem." Story of two Harlem detectives who suspect a preacha er's campaign is a swindle. Godfrey Cambridge, St. Jacques, Redd Raymond Foxx, 1970. 10:30 p.m. "Dive Bomber." A Naval doctor and a flight instructor work together to prevent blackouts.' Errol Flynn, Fred MacMurray, 1941. 1 2:30 a.m. 0) "Where the Spies Are." David Niven in a dry comedy about a doctor forced into spying. Francoise Dorleac 1966. March 10 2 p.m. "Here Come the Girls." Amusing romp about a chorus with a killer on the involved boy Dat'd, 7 p.m. Basketball. Golden State Warriors vs. Milwaukee Bucks (live). vs "Wife Secretary " Comedy about a romantic triangle with Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Jean Harlow, 1936 7:30 p.m. "Gidget Goes Hawaiian " with Light romantic comedy James Darren and Peggy Case, 1961. p-- S A to buy up land will stop at nothing to achieve his Michael Caine, Jane goal. Fonda, 1967. p.m. Colorado School High Basketball Tournament; two AAA semifinals games will be broadcast from Denver 9 p.m. " "Cisco Pike A recording star involved with drug dealing is blackmailed by a crooked cop to dispose of a shipment of dope for him. Gene Hackman, Kris Kristofferson, 1971. "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof " Explosive Tennessee Williams play about a patriarchial Southern family. Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Burl Ives, 1958. " 0ruthless"Hurry Southerner determined 0 his cousin's Sundown Burns, 1969. Saturday March 1 1 9:30 a.m. "Never Give a Sucker an n Even Break." W. C. Fields film is an insane comedy with Fields playing himself. Gloria Jean, Leon Errol, 1941. Noon NHL Boston Hockey: Bruins vs. Philadelphia Flyers in Philadelphia. 1 0) World Tennis. p.m. Championship 3 p.m. "Fancy Pants." Bob Hope and Lucille Ball star in this comedy about a butler who comes to rugged western town, 1950. 3:30 p.m. "Sherlock Holmes and the Pursuit to Algiers." Holmes and Watson escort a king to his eastern throne. Basil Rathbone, "Man 0) Brain." A 1953. 8 i Nigel Bruce, 1945. With the Synthetic mad doctor bent on n a releases revenge zombie to terrorize Los Angeles. Friday loose. Bob Hope, Arlene March 8 1 p.m. Kerr, 1961. 7 "That Cold Day in the Park." Robert Altman's first commercial film concerns the banal relationship between a repressed spinster and a young man. Sandy Dennis, Michael 1956. 9 p.m. NBA "The Naked Edge " A blackmail letter surfaces after five years and reopens a murder case Gary Cooper, Deborah 2:30 a.m. 1 ffl 7:30 p.m. Wednesday p.m. 1945. "Meet Me In Las Vegas " The romance between a ballerina and a rancher cools off when the couple begins to lose at the gambling tables. Dan Dailey, 0:30 p.m. "The Little Foxes." About the difficult life of a southern War days. family in post-CivBette Davis, Dana Andrews, Monday March 6 2 p.m. "The Money Trap." Glenn Ford as a detective tempted by crime. Rita Hay- 1961. ffl 0 p.m. p.m. "A Girl From Missouri." Delightful comedy about a good girl trying to win a millionaire without sacrificing her integrity. Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, 1954. 0) March 7 2 p.m. ffl "Meet Me In St. Louis." Captivating musical romance set in St. Louis during 1903 World's Fair. Judy Garland, Tom Drake, Margaret O'Brien, March 9 1 :30 p.m. 1 1 Thursday worth, 1966. "Valley of the Dolls." Potboiler concerning the Hollywood glamour set. Patty Duke, Sharon Tate, 1967. "Banning " 0investigator uncovers Lake a.m. Nellie "Little Kelly." Judy Garland as an Irish girl who patches up differences between her father and grandfather. George Murphy, 1940. Lynde, 1963. TV York." The "Sergeant tale of a Tennessee mountain boy who becomes a World War hero. Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, 1941. 2 6:30 p.m. 6 play by Paul Zindel about a woman and her two daughters caught in a life of squalor. Q) "Charlie Bubbles." Liza Minelli makes her film debut in this story of a married writer who has an affair with his secretary. Albert Finney, 1968. winning Sunday March 5 "Bye Bye Birdie " About a rock'n'roll idol and a small town girl. Dick Van Dyke, Janet Leigh, Paul Continued From Page T-Its an absolute joy. You know, Searchs success is a tribute to the friendship and support of millions of people who grew up along with the show, with the characters and with me. None of us knew what we were doing in those early days. We improvised each day in this strange new TV form, remembered Mary of the serial which premiered in 1951. Along the way we all improved and the show became mme sophisticated and something of an American folk tradition. ALSO, ITS amazing how closely my life has paralleled that other ladys, she added, referring to Jo. One year we both birthed children. Another year she was widowed and I was divorced. And somehow she picked up a guitar and sang on the show at the same time I developed an interest in music. And we still look a lot alike, Mary laughed, even though it sometimes was a bit disconcerting to realize that viewers around the country knew every time I had a zit. Have to run now, Mary exclaimed untiringly. The doorbell just rang and its my yoga instructor. Tune in tomorrow to see who runs around with whom . . . - . V n I RUKEYSER SAID: told him, Those are the only secrets. Now go out and do it for eight years. With W$W a continuing success, Darlington has another economics TV show in the works. This one, she translate the says, will world of business through people who work. The way I think you can make a business series work is by concentrating on the people. 7. John Carradine, 6:30 p.m. Colorado i 1969. High School i Basketball Tournament: Three final games broadcast live from Denver. 8 0" p.m. "The Glass Looking War From John Le Carre spy thriller about East German rocket secrets. Christopher Jones, 1970 j 9 p.m. California Universe Pageant: California's entry will be selected in this live pageant with appearances by Beverly Garland, Anne Francis and Erik Estrada. Miss Midnight "The Invisible Woman." Gimmicky film about a screwy professor who makes a model invisible. John Barrymore, Virginia Bruce, 1940. ; |