Show v J 8E 1119 JKridaj Manh The Salt lako Tribune iion Tola Tele Oscars Might Be Refreshingly Original If the Show Goes On Without Scripts J totnnx slid he had persui-jeW inrriter and Marshall Ninall to return to the airwaves 'We were able to betf up our news staff with seasoned and respected journalists" fim an an Jience that remembor-ther-- The shuffling of nitvvork pro grim- - in prime time cnnttnmd thursdav while negotiators for 'he riters Guild of America and the of Motion Picture and Television Producers ended a dav of enn Harold Schindler tract talks without reporting inr-it'- n n well a appreciable progress spokesman for the nllian’e said the talks had resumed Thursdjv at the i equest of a federal mediator tmt that no details would be ebs rinsed Television pHifnr Summer Ohivpi ami Hi W o rid A1X’ count rpmgramming will collapse w‘hou! production and CBS which alrradv has gone on reord that it will st ni its fall season two weeks earlier than the mmpetitiun — is facing bans w about scnplw nt ers CBs also has soap operas and game shows in its daytime lineup — immediately that need urib-rBC is in the same boat NBC the ratings leader is in a slightly betHr position but cannot tolerate a long walkout For what it's worth I think the next 10 days will either see a negotiated agreement or the networks will he dredging up movies to fill prime time Thursday ABC announced it was adding Family Man a half hour family comedv to its prime time schedule for a limited trial run Family Man stars Richard Liber-tin- i and Mimi Kennedy as a husband and wife trving to manage his career as a comedv writer and at the same time raise three children — one of their own and two In her previous marriage The Thorns will have its last telecast tonight at 8 30 p m on KTVX Family Man air in its time slot beginning next week Nine thousand scriptwriters contract the walked out when guild with the alliance expired last Mon das and the guild turned down a fi rial offer by the i'rodueers t issue is a producers demand that residuals for foreign distnbu tion of ni-i-io ir programs be si aled back and a gmld ‘creative rights demand that writers be permitted more control over the results of their ork so d 'terrmned are the writers to prevail in the bargaining that when the Academy of Motion I’icture Arts and Sciences earlier in the week sought a routine waiver from the strike which would allow writers to script the Osrar Awards program April 11 the guild flatly refused thus putting the program in jeoparf dy of being spontaneous off and totally reliant on the wit and wis dom of presenters (Put another way this Oscar cere monv could be delicious) v unpredi cable even though has tabulated the winners In essence the presenters are being put on notice to act like they know what they are doing' Meanwhile the strategists at the three networks are trying to decide whether the strike is going to be a drawn-ou- t affair or one that will be settled quickly At stake is the 1988-8television season A delav in fall season premieres will confuse the already touchy involving new series program ming and development NBC has major sports events as a cushion ithe - c s the-cuf- rTNCTL rOINTS: The writer who made Godfather part of thp lingungo of the underworld Mario I’uu has written a five hour two part mini mries titled The Fortunate Pilgrim starting Sophia Loren 1 Special to The Tribune PROVO — Utahns are lurkier than other view ers in having more substance than style in their TV news a panel of print and broad cast journalists agreed Thursdav The reason for the emphasis on news over entertainment according to KSL-Treporter Con Psar-rais because Utah s TV viewers s are smarter and demand less showbiz and more news "I see more people in Utah understanding more and understanding better" Psarras said as part of a panel discussing Is Broadcast News Really Just Showbiz9" appearing on the panel as Also part of BVU s Communications Week were Roy Gibson of the University of Utah former KUTV news bureau chief Scott Hammond: Joseph Walker Deseret News TV critic: Scott Segar KSL radio reporter and Linda Ga lindo former KSFI radio report Today's Hon ing Teleiision Station MW (hannel MIN (Iiannei 2 07L3000 KMI ( hannel ) VTl 10 Friday March 11 500 am - 15 am -- - Morning -- 2 - Here 13 a - s' 0000X1(030 am Tryias s six la - lerc 1 e Lisina leave it 2 PaS ot ii ies Our nf tU Lost Of p ' Great Pertcyo'dnc(s BACALL special on Bogie's life and career ftafinctnn In Pf MCA 13 PacK i Pidii-- 11 Visler Rpoeis 300 pm 5 jor philanthropic To Btaver A Ainck A A PC donation from one of Utah s ma foundations has added $50 000 to Salt Lake City s drive to build a new shelter for homeless families Spencer F Ercles president of the George S and Dolores Dore Kccles Foundation presented the cheek Tuesday morning to Mavor Palmer D( Faulis The donation is the largest from a charitable foundation to date aid Stephen Holbrook projeet eo ordinatnr of the Greater alt I eke shelter the Homeless Committee Mavor Del’aulis committee rn (hairman said he was pleased with the foundation s gift The rnom-- will help the commit tee reach its goal of raising another $1 3 million to get the shelter for homeless families and single men operating bv next winter Mr Holbrook A Dallas ON BOGART 7 4 am 55 - 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' ! v ADVERTISEMENT a e- I M- i"1 7' a ai m pm "ofiapn I e am ton am irk' N'Hi' v 3T 05 12 ' n r ' T e- 6 ii 11 F t irj ( ane 12 B ' ft !' wink emmrm ia-- ’lllki r Aiv i‘a New' 5 Irivitdhm ' t hi an ii '7F4 a "''y 6 00 pm NirT tl R Jf‘ i f‘r f Pf " b S Wtywt 01 - ail4-it- v ' i 13 Dnftnrs On (all Plastic t N( fji vs Wesnmmh Beverly Hills T( 5J5 pm 30 - t ¥ v 7 i Semi-Fina- l Tbnight i $ t J 1- I ' ETlZ! © IvSTU news business to go into consulting after discovering that her ma jor motivation for being in broad casting was more personal than as an opportunity for service The day I discovered that I v as in the business just to he recognized I got out " she said Gibson a former TV news di rector and anchor said Utahns generally were pretty ' level- headed people" when it comes to watching news even if TV news is basically entertainment oriented As a result he said Salt Lake City television stations have resisted the temptation to overstress entertainment aspects Walker said that the steieotype TV anchors creof empty-headeated in the movie ' Broadcast News" "doesn't hold water in Utah " Although the Utah market has its share of "talking hair' Walker said styles doesn it n still have the shallowness of other major TV markets such as San Francisco Segar said Utahns would be amazed at San Francisco "the birth place of happy talk news " There is a tendency toward talking haircuts and the sad fact are watching is fewer people news You can see this right here when programs such as Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy are not ranking news he said Segar expressed concern about the deregulation of radio which he said is contributing to less time for news and public affairs over the air 1 P "At ' 7 I 1 Quality American Makers "Sunday Best” and "everyday” o c looks Easy-car- e poly-cotto- voiles and light wovens SIZES Toddlers x 4 and Young Jrs November Contractors have installed concrete block to convert the warehouse into two stones but the structure still needs a concrete floor electrical wiring plumbing and other major work before it ran open ho said The committee is paving for the work as finances allow The $1 3 million will pay for much of the work to renovate the warehouse but the committee plans to raise more to build a new shelter for homeless women and to set up a trust fund to keep both shelters operating Mr Holbrook said the committee had raised about $15 000 by the end of February by inserting appeals for donations in banking statements for several area banks Utah Power & Light Co also donated $23 000 to build two rooms in the shelter The largest single donator for the project remains the Church of Jesus Christ of La"er dav Saints w huh donated 1400 J00 m 1987 skin grafts on her hands and is wor ried that a loss of fine r inohihtv mav hamper her violin plavmg The New York based Lie Corp knew of the propensity ot its lighters to i x tdode leak burn and cause seviri iniunis md was aware of previous similar in nines the sup charges I hi lav suit does not spui i( a do! lar "i n mi m t of dainag s In inL ought In tin plaintiff l's ‘ am Hi" t'aoat'nc AH up as soon ns she flu said Colin King the 'Mone y tor Maria schrneder Ms Sihroi'dtr was injured in the 11 at Ik ' nsini g lire on Jan run h'l'lan Landfill office 725(1 U 105 ill soul Ii she alhges in the Distrul onrt law suit that her Bic ligliti r ex ploded as she began to light a tiga rette h ires and ( xplosmris caused liv Bic lighters have received nation il attention in recent months but Mr King savs he knows of no other cases brought to court in Utah s she ergaged Ihe mMliifeni n v exploded and the 'ighter v piodin'eo a fn hall whlitl caused second anil third degne horns to t s the Re old hands j!i i Ihe force of the i v ln ninpiaint till m tin sti i door to tin tooni jiit blew kt d In r Bic It 'i jr f See out groat selection r K'l-- 7 T2 GIRLS’ and ' and Jackets djI v 'sf 7I ' Y 'ki 7s" -- at our famous low prices A 1 45 of ECYS’ Spring Coats M h f rTT i t Quality American Makers! BOVS’ SUITS SA75 J Utahn Burned by Flicking Bic Files Suit Against NY Firm fcrtnifv C PCAA Playoffs! can fjm-'U- Foundation Donates $50000 To Shelter for the Homeless Pe 7 GREAT PERFGR- - 2 55 pm Sesame Sheet In lllah Genoraohv 800 om 4 -- - m Week - 7 Comae 3 ? t Galindo said she had left the pm 30 9 5 n s nuixt Basketball yashincitnn view ooks The jwcVjp 7 13 7 Lc' s Take a Find pm n Fly 4 - Full House 210 pm i ogy Lehrer New MacNeil Shour -- 7 Andv ZootHtor Znr AocvTs C To 30 - Coltecie s COt'rt Madeleine Health Joe Unne-do- 11 Corah WinhfV am VCK'r 4 - Good Momma Anv - 9 Anohvr Wood PPOOIP am -- pm 2Wpm Tcidas 7 5 - Beauty And The Beast 7 -- Wall Street Week 140pm Utah F ecus Hooked On 0 New Day pm 13 - Father Knows Res' 7 To S 4 PERFECT STRANGERS Today s Special 11 -- News 6 30 11 Perfect Stranoers 30 Inilation To clv Jitnmv S Vdoaart -- 4 Lia1’ Notes This V nr 2 Genera1 Hosoi'a' - Bewitched News BC pm WAC oo Stretrn BVU Devohona1 A 00 7 Senn Fma1 Game 2 20 600am 4 - Although the panelists agreed that telev ison news by its capsuled nature and need for action and story-tellinwas a form of enter tainment public sophistication and viewing habits could tiring about better quality news Hammond attributed many of the failings in broadcast news to its guarded membership and em phasis on dramatic news values a strong tdealogy contributing to ar rogance and a distinct technol- Miara Of Santa Barbara NBC News 2 4 11 13 am 30 er M'Stnr Roorrs weampr 5 76 30 - Je'sons Guid BetO'p Hnyrs 7 News 1 100pm am Toneme-- A M 1 Tooctnor 5 10 1 5111-- tion The B'3 A 1255 pm CBS News 072-- ture Wonders pm 12 50 Down To Earth L Kl ID ( hannel 7 N r's ore f the karat 'champions Nrftjrdav at the (rfat Bali Lake Kara'e (ij'en The tournament will be held at Wurrav J - ch Sellout 5440 S State S' and proceeds will benefit the Mental Retardation Association said a spokesman for the event The tournament will a exhibition by Bill ' Supersparring foot ' W allace w ho retired m 1980 as i the undefeated Professional Karate Association middleweight champion I Mr Wallace 42 will spar with Mack belt competitors chosen at random during the tournament s finals the spokesman said Miyor Palmer L'ePaultx on Thursday proclaimed the day Superfoot Wallace Day in Mr Wall ice s honor Registration for the tournament which will be rated by Black Belt 30 Magazine will run from 7 30-1a rn Khmination bouts will begin at II a in and tournament finals will stait nt 7 30 p m Tickets are $0 in advance and $7 at the door People Can telephone 301 KICK for more information resid- n-- ria'u Utahns’ Sophistication Earns Better TV News Panel Says FOR WHAT ITS WORTH: Two veteran Salt Lake newsmen have been called out of retirement to become part time broadcasters for KALL AM and KLCY FM Bruce Bell program director for the two situ-'atio- Kdward James Olmos and Hal Holbrook in drama about a strong willed Italian immigrant who de'pile great obstacles keeps her family together and struggles to achieve the American dream Others in the cast include John Turturro Anna Straxberg orgo Voytigis Mirjana Karanovic nnabella Sciorra Ron Marqule Harold ‘J’ Pruett Roxann Biggs Pd Wiley and Helen Stirling The ’uzo nov adapted fur teles ixion w ill air on KUl V April 3 and 4 ’ e - Karate Legend To Spar at SL Tourney J L— V Lj - 5I7FS 8 ?0 Compare to Suits selling elsewhere for $55 - $65 1 attpr year1 GoikI lonlcnq pniyp'tei Sui'a in snlifl Navy m m Li3h! 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