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Show spotlight - Wednesday, May 16, 1984 - Page 1 A Utah County's N C SjpcMUQCfjDLi I On Entertainment y edy) At Pacino. Dyan Cannon. 8 00 1'7' "Greased Lightning" (1977, Biography) Richard Pryor, Beau Bridg-es 930 3' "And Now For Something Completely Different" (1972, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese. 10:00 il7i "Carousel" (1956, Musical) Gordon MacRao, Shirley Jones. (3D "Oly 01 Bad Men" (1953. Advenlme) Dale Robertson, Jeanne Cram 11:00 3 "The Grey Fox" (1983. Western) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Burroughs 125) V "But Don't Want To Get (Mt70, Conu.'dy) Herschel Bernar-ds N.tniMIe Fahray 12:30 (171 "The Bimjs Bunny Road Hunner Muvie" (1979. Comedy) Animat-ed 1:00(3) "Mother Lode" (1982. Dra-ma) Ohaillon Meston. Nick Mancuso. 2:OOH7l "Walt? Across Texas" (1982. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jaslrow. 13 Jl ' Betovt.-- Infidel" (1959. Dra ma) (irei)ory Peck. Deborah Kerr. 2:30 IJ '9 ' "The Drowning Pool" (I !!., Mysleiy) Paul Newman. Joanne Woodwind Ci') "W" ( 197-1- , Suspense) Twiggy. Michael Witney 3:00 3 '. "Twilight Zone The Movie" (19M3. Science Ficlion) John Lithgow. Vic Morrow 4:00 '7I "Greased Lightning" (1977. Biography) Richard Pryor, Beau Bridg-es. I3JI "Warlock" (1959, Western) Richard Widmark. Henry Fonda. (1979. Advenlure) Linda Blair, Richartl Crenna. O (8) 20 20 Q) 02) SNEAK PREVIEWS (21) MASACCIO (22) SPORTSCENTER (23) MONEYLINE (25) ROWAN MARTIN'S LAUGH-I- 9 05 (20) ALL IN THE FAMILY q IS (22) SPORTSLOOK (R) 00) UTAH CONGRESSIONAL REPORT Q (12) NEW TECH TIMES (23) SPORTS TONIGHT (25) RACING FROM ROOSEVELT (26) LOVE BOAT 9 35 (20) THE CATLINS 9 45 (22) TOP RANK BOXING gOd?) MOVIE ' "The Innocent (1976. Drama) Giancarlo Giannini. Laura Anlonelli 10 00 O (6) O 18) O f) NEWS O (10) HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY (D (12) BUSINESS REPORT Q) (131 SOAP 121) PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE (23) NEWSNIGHT (25) HOW THE WEST WAS WON (3 1) CHEERLE ADING (33) MOVIE "Slroker Ace" (1983. Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Loni Anderson. 10:05(20) MOVIE 'h "Sunshine" (1973. Drama) Brenda Vaccaro, Clill DeYoung. 10:30(3) VIDEO JUKEBOX O (10) DOCTOR WHO QJ (12) BACKSTAGE TONIGHT QT) (13) TWILIGHT ZONE (261 MOVIE "The Prisoner 01 Zen da" (1979. Comedy) Peler Sellers Lynne Frederick. 10 35 O (6) TONIGHT O 18, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 10:40 O I9I 11:00(3) MOVIE "A Time To Die' (1963, Drama) Edward Albert. Rex Har 12:00 (21) TODAY'S SPECIAL 1:30 (21) THE ADVENTURES BEAUTY UF BUr 2:00 D YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON SION TELEv). 2:30 (21) THE THIRD EYE .(I 3:00 LIVEWIRE 4:00 (21) THE TOMORROW PEQPI c 4:30 (21J MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 5:00 (21) YOU CAN'T DO THAT SION 0N TELEvi. 5:30 (3) FRAGGLE ROCK (21) THE THIRD EYE ' i DAYTIME SPORTS 6:00 (52) SPORTSCENTER 6:15 (2?) SPEEDWEEK (R) j 8:45 (22) SPORTSCENTER 7:00 (22J HORSESHOW JUMPING ! 8:30 (22) SPORTSLOOK (R) 9:00 (22) RODEO 11:00 6 AUSTRALIAN RULES 12:00 (26) LEAD-OF- MAN 12:15 (26) BASEBALL ! 12:30 (22) SPEEDWEEK (R) f 1 :00 (22J TOP RANK BOXING 3:30 (22J HORSE RACING WEEKLY ' 4:00 (22) SPORTSLOOK 11 4:30 (11) INSIDE THE USFL 5:00 (22J SPORTSCENTER 5:30 (22) SIDELINES (R) 5:35 (20) BASEBALL l DAYTIME MOVIES ) 6:00 ft 7j X, "Slill 01 The Nighi" . Suspense) Roy Scheider, M 7:05 (20) "My Fayonie Wile' ?P ,t Comedy) Cary Grant. I,erie Dm,"' ' 8:00(17) "WarGames" r.c Suspense) Matlhew Broderick 0 Coleman. DaS 5 (261 "l ,l S MAY 17, 1984 DAYTIME SPECIALS 6:45 (3) MURDER: NO APPARENT MOTIVE 7:00 (3) THE HOOBER-BLOO- HIGHWAY 12:30 (3) UNSAFE AT ANY PRICE 5:30 (i) STONED 5:00 (21) LIVEWIRE 6:00 (?D AGAINST THE ODDS 6:30 (21) TODAY'S SPECIAL 12:00 (21) TODAY S SPECIAL 1:30 (21) THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 2:00 (21) GOING GREAT 2:30 (21) AGAINST THE ODDS 3 00 ;2H IVEWIRE 4:00 (21) THE TOMOHROW PEOPl E 5:00(21) GOING GREAT 5:30 (21) AGAINST THE ODDS DAYTIME SPORTS 6 00 (221 SPORTSCENTER 6: 15 122) HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) 6.45 (22) SPORTSCENTER 7:00 (22) RODEO 9:00 (22) AUTO RACING 10:00 (22) RINGSIDE REVIEW (R) 10:30 126) BASEBALL :05 (701 GREATS OF THE GAME 11:30(22) PKA KARATE (R) 1:35 (201 BASEBALL 1:00 (221 COLLEGE BASEBALL 4:00 1221 SPORTSLOOK 4:30 122) NUMERO UNO 5:00 (22! SPORTSCENTER 5:30 (221 SPEEDWEEK DAYTIME MOVIES 6:00 11?) "The Rul"S Ol The Game" (1939. Diania) M.ircel D.ilio. Nora Gre gor. 7:05(20) "The Web" (1947, Mystery) Edmond O'Brien, Vincent Price 7:30(3! "Author! Author!" ( 1982. Corn- EVENING 6:00 O 6 O ' (25) NEWS O 8 WHEEL OF FORTUNE (D 112' MACNEIL I.EHRER NEWSHOUR 09 (I3i CHIPS 117) MOVIE "Carousel'' (1956. Musical) Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones 121 PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE (22) NFL'S GREATEST MOMENTS (231 PRIMENEWS (261 MOVIE V, "The Exorcist" (1973, Horror) Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair 131) WRESTLING (33) MOVIE "Stroker Ace" ((983, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Loni Anderson. 6:05 (20i MOVIE "The Great Northfield. Minnesota Raid" (1972, Western) Cliff Roberlson, Robert Duvall. 6:30 6 P.M. MAGAZINE (31 MOVIE "Author! Author!" (1982, Comedy) Al Pacino, Dyan Can-non. Q (81 FAMILY FEUD 0 9 PRIME TIME ACCESS O !'0 BUSINESS REPORT (22) TOP RANK BOXING (25) MOVIE 'i "Robin And Marian" (1976, Romance) Sean Connery, Audrey Hepburn. 7:00 O 6) GIMME A BREAK O (8) MOVIE '! "From Russia Willi Love" (1964, Adventure) Sean Connery, Daniela Bianchi. O 19) MAGNUM. P.I. O (10: STATIONARY ARK OQ (12! UTAH FAMILY GARDEN 03 (13) GUNSMOKE (21) VERDI MANZONI REQUIEM Oil STANLEY CUP FINAL 7:30 O 16) FAMILY TIES Q 110) SNEAK PREVIEWS Q) I12 ENTERPRISE 7:45 (33: ONTARIO: ON HTN 8:00 O (61 CHEERS O 9 MISS USA PAGEANT O HO) MASTERPIECE THEATRE CD H2" MYSTERYI 69 (13) BATTLESTAR GALACTICA (23) FREEMAN REPORTS (33) MOVIE "The Deep" (1977, ' Adventure) Robert Shaw, Jacquejroe ' ,1' Bisset. a'6:' 8:05 (20) NEWS 8:15 (T7) MOVIE "The Big Brawl" (1980, Drama) Jackie Chan, Jose Ferrer. 8:30 0 6 THE DUCK FACTORY (3) UNSAFE AT ANY PRICE (26) NEWS 9:00 O 6! HILL STREET BLUES (3) MOVIE ? "Wild Horse Hank" nson. O (10) LATENIGHT AMERICA CD (12) WORKING WOMEN 09 (13) FAME (21) VERDI MANZONI REQUIEM (23) CROSSFIRE (25J THE SAINT (31) STANLEY CUP FINAL 1:05 O (8) BENNY HILL 11:10 O (9 HAWAII FIVE-- 1 1:30 (23! NEWS WRAP-U- 1 1:35 O 16) TOP 40 VIDEOS O '8) FANTASY ISLAND (17) MOVIE "The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood" (1978, Comedy) Marline Beswicke. Adam West. (33) CHINA: ON HTN 11:55 (33) MOVIE "Beloved Infidel" (1959, Drama) Gregory Peck, Deborah Kerr. 12:00 09 (13) TARZAN (25) JOE FRANKLIN 12:05 0 (6) LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 2: 1 5 O f 9 CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH (22) SPORTSCENTER 1 2:30 (3 NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS (22) AUTO RACING (23) MONEYLINE 12:35 O (8) THICKE OF THE NIGHT 12:40(20) MOVIE "The Naked City" (1948, Mystery) Barry Fitzgerald, How-ard Duff. 1:00(3) MOVIE V4 "Twilight Zone - The Movie" (1983, Science-Fiction- ) John Lithgow, Vic Morrow. (21) MASACCIO (23) FREEMAN REPORTS (25) MOVIE "Call Of The Wild" (1935, Adventure) Clark Gable, Jack Oakie. (26) INDEPENDENT NEWS 1:05 O (6) MARCUS WELBY, M.D. MAY 18, 1984 DAYTIME SPECIALS 6:30 (3) NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS 7:00 (3) OLIVER TWIST 7:30 $7) BETTE MIDLER: NO FRILLS 1A10.00 (3) CULTURE CLUB IN CONCERT 4:00 (T7) BETTE MIDLER: NO FRILLS DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 5:00 (?1) LIVEWIRE 6:00 (21) MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 6:30 (2) TODAY'S SPECIAL 7:00 (3) OLIVER TWIST Romance) Doris Day. Bob 1 8:30(3) "The Wonder 0, luir' t S Documenlary. 19') a 10:00(17) "A Streetcar Named 0,, I 1951. Drama) Marlon Brando v1 Leigh. ,a emr) "Breaking The Sound na (1952, Drama, RalphRl:; 11:00C3) "Blue Sk.es Again" (19e3 S Comedy) Harry Hamlin. M,m, R0qe i (25) "Wake Me When The 1, Over" (1969. Comedy) Ken Be ' 0 Gabor. " ' g 1 1 :05 (20) "Journey To The Far The Sun" (1969, Science-Ficta,- I Thinnes. Lynn Loring. ' f 12:00(17) "Guys And Dolls" im ti Musical) Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmon. '!l 12:30 (3) "My Fair Lady" h . Musical) Rex Harrison, 5' 2:00 "On The Walet 1 (1954. Drama) Marlon Brando EvaM,, ie Saint. 2:30 O (9) 14 "The Other S,de 01 T. Mountain" (1975. Drama) Marilyn K sett. Beau Bridges. 2! (T7) v, "Animals Are Beautiw Pw f-pie" (1975) Documentary. (19 "The Eliminator" (1981, Drama) " Steve Railsback. I: 3:30(U "Brainstorm" (1983 Science C! F.ction) Natalie Wood, Christopher fr Walken. 5 4:00(53) "What A Way To Go" (I98i Comedy) Shirley MacLaine. Dean if tin. B 4:30 "Still Of The Night" (iggj Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep, '?; EVENING jj 6:00 O O (9J mNEWS e" (3) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC O Qfi WHEEL OF FORTUNE M CD (S) MACNEIL LEHRER n NEWSHOUR jo 09 CHIPS SI) i S MOVIE "WarGames" M (1983. Suspense) Malthew Broderick, ! Dabney Coleman. J (21) TWO'S COMPANY riif (22) AUTO RACING in It (23) PRIMENEWS : (56) MOVIE 14 "Paradise. Hawaiian if Style" (1966, Musical) Elvis Presley. Jt Suzanna Leigh. i $i 0 COVER STORY HI 6:30 O P.M. MAGAZINE O FAMILY FEUD ' B PRIME TIME ACCESS H?J0 O 03! BUSINESS REPORT P !) KELLY MONTEITH !1 SS MOVIE "Tidal Wave" (1975, '' Fine cast brings 'Brigadoon' to life delight. The songs in "Brigadoon" are among my favorites and, as one member of the audience said, "I could listen to Jeff Peterson sing all day long." It is true. He has a way of belting out a song in a way that makes you wish it wouldn't end. He did the same thing in "Oklahoma" and is repeating himself here in "Brigadoon," as he plays the lead role of Tommy, the boy from New York who finds himself in an en-chanted village in Scotland. His sidekick, Jeff Douglas, is played by Dean Nickels. I don't know where he has been hiding, but he has a great comedy talent and added the comic touch to the show, plus a bit of the irony that prevails in the world today. Dean lives in Pleasant Grove, as does Keith Christeson, who plays Archie Beaton in the show. He is a fine performer and it is good to see him in so many of the local productions. Jan Mecham kept the level of humor high, also, in her role as Meg Brockie, the man chaser. In a bit of a different role than we have seen her in before, Pleasant Grove's Jennifer Lund made a gorgeous Bonnie Jean. In prior productions she has been cast in more flamboyant parts and this was a nice new side to her abilities. Michelle Palmer, also of Pleasant Grove, made a fine showing as a very dignified, sophisticate and fiancee' of Tommy's in New York. This show is directed by Cathy Johnston, who received the Best Director award for last year. The play will run from now until June 2 on Friday, Saturday and Monday evenings at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. By MARCELLA WALKER I knew I was going to enjoy the production as soon as I heard the bagpiper playing in front of the theater when we went to see "Brigadoon," which is now showing on stage at the Alhambra Theater in Pleasant Grove. The authentic flavor of the show was increased with the appearance of the man in the Scottish kilt playing the bagpipes on the sidewalk outside the theater. The bagpipers also played during the show. One of the nice things about this production of "Brigadoon" is the colorful cast which fills the stage for many of the scenes. This show has a large number of dancing numbers, all Scottish in origin, and they are all well choreographed. Of special note was the sword dance done during the wedding ceremony, and the other was Bonnie Jean and her lassie friends who dance prior to the wedding. Keith Judd, who has performed many times at the Alhambra and recently received the best sup-porting actor award for his por-trayal of Ali Hakin in "Oklahoma," was able to show off his great talent as a folk dancer in this production. His training has been in dance and he performed to the audience's JEFF PETERSON stars as Tommy in the Alhambra Theater production of "Brigadoon" now showing on stage in Pleasant Grove. Jeff is remembered for his role as "Curly" in "Oklahoma." Tech has 'Chapter Two . Utah Technical College at ProvoOrem's drama department will present "Chapter Two" May 18, 19 and 21 on the Orem campus, under the production of George Tanner. Friday, May 18, at 7 p.m. a special performance in conjunction with a dinner will be provided in the cafeteria, "The Hollows," for $12 per couple or $7.50 per single. The Saturday and Monday per-formances will also be held in "The Hollows," but will not include dinner. Cost for either performance will be $2 for general admission, $1 for students. The play will be directed by Dave Roquemore and will include Allen Burch as George, Steven Nixon as Leo, Melodee Rosendahl as Jennie and Marilyn Walt as Faye. The play is produced through a special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. For further in-- , formation about tickets please call Ann Richardson at ' ,jMfe.:L ..... s I THE ALL NEW ilLKAMBRA PLAYHOUSE g TBEATEB jj W 1 20 South Main. 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The fashion show took viewers from a little girl's dream to be a nurse to the nurses uniform of the future, and included uniforms worn by the "angels of mercy" beginning with Florence Nightengale (1850); and including Clara Barton, 1881; the Civil War, 1865; Hartford School of Nursing, 1880-190- Cadet Nurse Corp (U.S. Army) and Navy Nurse, 1940; White Starched Nurse and Student Nurse, 1950; Holy Cross School Nursing; and original nursing uniforms of the 1970's and 1980's. Most popular of those shown was that of the MASH area with NURSING THROUGH THE AGES was shown at Florence Nightingale Fashion Show at American Fork HospUaL Clinger represented in full dress. Angie Schwan, R.N., who portrayed Florence Nightengale, served as narrator, and pointed out changes in the nursing profession over the years as well as in the uniforms. Ms. Schwan noted in the beginning nurses "did everything" from taking care of patients to scrubbing the floors and preparing the bandages. Now there are specialty nurses who are trained for specific duties such as the operating room, intensive care, emergency room, etc. The fashion show was repeated twice in order that all staff members and guests would have the opportunity to view it. It was part of a barbecue luncheon prepared and served by administration members in connection with National Hospital Week observance. |