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Show Television Today The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, Super Bowl Rigmarole Can't Equal Conference Championship Games After Sunday's National Football League conference championship games it would be citlite therapeutic for television viewers to relax and forget Super Bowl XX. Considering all the pregame baloney being sliced for the Jan. 26 showdown, football fans should recognize that the duel between McMahon's Bears and Dieter Brock's Rams was as good a game as we'll see this season. And the stunner was an excellent curtain call. But come Super Bowl Sunday and its $1 million-aminut- e commercials; coupled with NBC's announced grand flush prior to kickoff time, it will all be so anticlimactic as to be ruinous. In the dozen days to kickoff, we will be smothered by anecdotes about Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen, the y and commentary team and provided by NBC, even though I this is no reflection on either man wish the big game could be broadcast by Ray Scott, whose succinct and coy of the old Green gent still echoes faintly on Packers Bay thosq cool Sunday afternoons. He nev er forgot that television was a "visu- al" medium and that viewers could plainly see what was happening on Harold Schindler 9 .'" ' :41 Patrio- t-Dolphin Television Editor the field. Scott provided the essentials, the identity of the ball carrier, the tacklers, the receivers and the yards gained or lost, and the down. He respected viewers for knowing something of the game, and did not patronize their intelligence nor belittle their appreciation of the game by "overexplaining" the plays. 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Vital four-hou- Orchids in late February. Starring Kris Kristofferson, Jane Alexander, Jose Ferrer, Sean Young, Madeline Stowe, Susan Blakely and Richard drama is set in Dyssart, the two-paHawaii in the 1930s and deals with prejudice and corruption among the Island's Establishment when four Hawaiian youths are falsely accused of beating and raping a U.S. Navy officer's wife. The script is based on a novel of the same title by Norman Katkov. all-st- - hot seati 2:00 p.m. IMAnother .0 , ', TONIGHT'S r a miniseries entitled Blood and Emmy Award-winner- s Peter Strauss, Hal Holbrook, E. G. Marshall, George Grizzard, Paul Winfield, and Mason Adams head an cast in Under Siege, an NBC, World Premiere movie dramatizing' America's first-tim- e response to -inspired, domestic terrorism. The three-hou- r feature, which airs on KUTV Feb. 9, was written by Richard Harwood, Alfred Sole, Christian Williams and Bob Woodward and also , - .4 ... air C7 I, . 70 AND MORE: CBS will 14, 1986 AND MORE: lk CVRiptide in KLIED's 03Secret City ElAndy Griffith ABCs World 1 IN, ' ,t At TGrowing Pains Programming mNews high-tone- one-nigh- 7 VIEWER'S CHOICE Your chance to be 1:30 p.m. g one-ma- Ast- g)Moonlighting 04Bewitched 5:55 a.m. force-feedin- POSTSCRIPT: A reminder from Warner Bros. Television that Avery Brooks steps out of his role as Hawk t, in Spenser For Hire to mount a n tribute to 1940s singer Paul Robeson next Friday in Peterboro, N. H. Brooks, in addition to his acting talents, also is an acclaimed opera singer and a full professor of Theatre Arts at Rutgers University. And if you haven't seen an episode of Spenser: For Hire with Robert Uric!) and Brooks, take time to tune the show in Tuesday at 9 p.m on KTVX. 7:30 p.m. C2)Santa overhaul the prime time schedule and reshape the ABC image. One of his concerns is Dynasty, the prime-tim- e series that has degenerated from bad to awful. Immediate plans call for junking the part of the story involving the fictional country of Moldavia, and to rejuvenate the conflicts between stars Linda Evans and Joan Collins. Among the ideas: a scrap between the two for the affections of John Forsythe. Yessir, real drama. example football fans a diet of commentary was CBS's task force of experts including Nick ("The Rams will win") The Greek; with guests Tony Dorsett of the Cowboys of the Viand Bud Grant, kings. (It seems to be a trademark of the networks to have losers telling the audience what the winners are doing wrong.) A gambler could get rich betting against The Greek; he has all the expertise of a race-trac- k tout. - "Dark Victory," 1976, Elizabeth Montgomery, Anthony Hopkins Burnett And Friends TNBC News iMorning Stretch Morn- GOBig Newshour 04Carol (Together 5:30 a.m. Lehrer CaStar Trek Mimi To Earth 5:25 a.m. 1-- aMacNeil - Of The CDVoyage 5:15 a.m. (ZDown 1 of FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH: ABC Entertainment's new chief, Brandon Stoddard, is still making promises to Today's Viewing Tuesday January 14 An excellent January Your ad accounts shou,,d be 'mot Transfer your CD account into a higher earning First Federal certificate. RATE YIELD 8.40 8.66 8.90 9.20 Silver Certificate Silver Certificate Plus 9.15 9.46 Investment CD If you have a certificate that's about to mature, take some New Year's advice from First Federal Savings. Roll it over into one of ours. First Federal is ringing in 1986 with competitive rates on FSLIC-insure- d certificates, including a new high rate certificate for big savers. 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