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Show 9:00 PM 49 St. Elkre visiting doctor falls for Lr Craig and the family of a dead man sues Dr. Chandler. (R) (60 min.) O Dynasty Blake humiliates Krystle in front of Alexis and Kirby catches an intimate moment mo-ment between Jeff and Fallon. (R) (60 min.) Closed Captioned Cap-tioned O Inside Story Special Edition 'A Bard for the People.' Tonight's To-night's program looks at the anniversary an-niversary of the death of Vladimir Vysotsky, the Russian poct-balladeer and satirist. (60 min.) 9:30 PM (D Return ofDesert Bighorn 1U:GUFM Q O O News O CD Business Report SD Dick Van Dyke 10:30 PM O Tonight Show O Nightline h O MASH O Dr. Who JI CD Six Great Ideas -SD Twilight Zone 11:00 PM O U.S. Open 1 1 1 ni' 1 1 y Ills Tonight's program presents highlights of the day's tennis action from the USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Flush-ing Meadow-Corona Park, NY. O I.atcnight America SD Maverick 1 1 :30 PM O I logan's I leroes O Telethon: World Literature Crusade 0 Hawaii Five-O 12:00 AM B I-ate Night with David l.ettcrman SD Mary Hartman, Mary 1 lartman 12:30 AM O C BS News Nlghtwatch 1:00 AM O NBC News Overnight O Four Front 2:00 AM O MOVIE: 'Play It Again, Sam' A movie buff who has no luck with women periodically period-ically receives advice from Ihe spirit of Humphrey Bogart. Woolly Allen, Diane Kcalon. Tony Roberts. 1972 3:30 AM O MOVIE: Trigger Trio' A rancher, with diseased cattle, kills a ranch inspector. Ray Corngun, John King. Max Tcrhune. 1937 4:30AM Q MOVIE: 'Sunny Scandinavia h CINDY SAYS 1 By Cindy Adams NEW YORK Placido Domingo made the decision to go straight. His next movie's a non-singing, straight dramatic job... A trustee at Temple Univ., Bill Cosby did some ' radio and TV commercials to boost his alma mater's enroll- ment... A California deli i named a tongue sandwich what else? after Don Rickles. For reasons totally horseradish... Mort Sahl has had it up to here with saloons v and college dates. From now on he'll devote whatever he as left to writing movie cripts... Harrison Ford's ooking to spend at least a " :ool million for a summer place on Long Island, N.Y. Greer Garson and husband, Buddy Fogelson, break ground next month on "a national historical monument and visitor's center in Santa Fe, N.M." Greer says they're "committed to preserving the environment and the history of the Pueblo Indians." They're building "from the ruins of a Spanish mission that dates to 1516 and nestles in a hollow of land in the Pecos." They'll fill it with authentic Southwestern American artifacts. Swoosie Kurtz, who turned down two legitimate offers because she figured they weren't right, is dying to do a play, even if it's off-Broadway. "The only difference between Broadway and off-Broadway," off-Broadway," says Swoosie "is that on Broadway you don't shlep your own clothes." Forget those downbeat, subjective, introverted, negative nega-tive character studies, says MGMUA boss Freddie Fields. He's throwing $140 million into 20 adventure. action, romantic comedies. His first happy, upbeat project will be "Rocky IV." Sylvester Stallone will again write, direct, star, cut, print, and sell the popcorn. TV Circles By Gayla Diicos Words in the list below appear across, up, down, backwards and diagonally in the diagram. Find each word and circle it. Some circled letters appear in more than one word. Letters that form answer are left over. Arrange them in order to arrive at answer. Cluat AGGRESSION, ROMANCE AND PATRIOTISM WEN I LEDAMDFEA I T NSORHTAO I APRRYS M G C E W F T B S A E U R O D J U E R V S R C M L S A L E R YOHRUO I ETSTDSEE YBHCMSLI I I IPFGT LRRNTAHALEEUROF BLN I H I N I RRGURRB EE I EKOMSAESTAET Wl THHRUTEEUNLER CALRCNESRRCLNHR SHSAAROMEEA I OE I TWARTYUR LMBDWZW UDEOAAAHYAAOAAE G U P J S W.N LCBPNRHB (SOLUTION: 1 3 lattan, 4 word ) Bellamy, Betrayal. Byron Henry. Cabinet, Chaos. Churchill, Crush, Custom. Desperate. Fascist. France, Germans, Guts. Hitler, Jews. John Houseman, Love. Madeline. Military, Morbid. Natalie. Nazi, Oath. Palmer Kirby. Pamela. Power. Pug. Refugees. Resurge. Rhoda. Robert Mitchum. Russian, Soldiers, Torture, War. Warsaw. Web ' 1983 TV Week Features "M PU!M Mi :1MSNV - - T . aaaaaaa J ASK ME ABOUT TV Lee Horsley By Val Carew Is the guy who plays "Matt Houston" the son of James Garner? He walks, talks and looks like him. J.S., Tiscumbia, Ala. There is no relation between Lee Horsley, who plays the millionaire private eye, and James Garner. Garner is from Oklahoma and Horsley is from Texas, but you're not the only one who wondered if the two are related. I believe the actress who played Barbara Parkins' mother on "Peyton Place" was named Kasey Rogers. Am I right? Does she still act? A.T., Harrisonburg, Va. Yes, that was Kasey who played Julie Anderson on the 1964-1969 series. And yes, she still acts. Has Bryan Utman, who played Ford on "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," done other TV or movies? Where can I write him now that the series has gone off? - E.D., Mount Holly, N.J. Bryan is from Hartford, Conn., and started as a cellist. In 1973, he toured with the American Youth Symphony Orchestra as their youngest member. He majored in theater at Columbia Col-umbia University and has had running roles on "Love of Life" and "The Doctors" and "Herbie, the Love Bug" along with appearing in episodes epi-sodes of "The Waltons," "The Andros Targets" and series being canceled, write him in care of David Gerber Productions, The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA 91505. I have a sister who has always admired Richard Crenna. Where can I get a poster of him? E.C., Daly City, Calif. Crenna has never posed for a poster, but you can try requesting a picture from him. Write him in care of his agent, William Morris, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. (Do you have a question about TV? Write Val Carew at 200 Park Avenue, Room 602, New York, NY 10166.) Richard Crenna H I TV TATTLE I Football ABC's "Monday Night Football" kicks off its 14th season with a game between the Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys. There will be 16 Monday night telecasts this season and five prime-time specials, speci-als, including the first ever, on a Friday. Approximately 51 million viewers tuned in to some portion of a "Monday "Mon-day Night'' broadcast last season. Washington and the team they beat for the Super Bowl crown last season, the Miami Dolphins, will each appear on three occasions, as will the Cowboys. San Diego Chargers. Green Bay packers. Los Angeles Raiders. Raid-ers. New York Jets and New York Giants. Howard Cosell. Frank Gilford and Don Meredith Frank Gilford will be in the booth, and O.J. Simpson will also be on hand for some "Monday Night" broadcasts. f 'I - Robert Conrad 'Hard Knox Robert Conrad is at it again. He's going to play a tough guy of course in an NBC movie called "Hard Knox." It began production on location in Mount Carnll. 111., last month. Conrad portrays por-trays Col. Knox, a Marine Corps flight instructor who is suddenly forced to retire. Red West co-stars as Sgt. Leroy Red" Tuttle. who helps Knox when he takes over ,n struggling military schiv'. The two-hour World Premiere movie will also film at the I'.S. Marine Corps Air State ir Yiima. .. |