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\ •\ i & sv 1 ' , * toiler 2| J j* $ % * L t 4' * r t it 4*' i \ / 7 / i 2-TOWNSHIPS WEEK—THE RECORD-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1981 Twitty’s baritone voice never glides over a song Mr.T; Conway Twltty; MCA Records, MCA-5204.Is there any such thing as a bad Conway Twitty album?Not likely.Some ere better than others, depending upon the material, but Twitty’s muscular baritone never glides over a song.Whether it’s a maudlin piece such as I’m Already Taken, or the driving, punchy country-blues of Red Neckin’ Love Makin’ Night, Twitty’s passion-packed phrasing turns words into raw emotions.Twitty and co-producer Ron Chancey surround good compositions with imaginative, classy arrangements on this album.Highlights include We Had It All, Over Thirty, Hearts and especially the previously mentioned Red Neckin’ Love Makin’ Night.Powerhouse country! Tennessee Whiskey; David Allan Coe; Columbia Records; FC-37454.«5 Country music By DAVE ^AAUL HOLLAND David Allan Coe records keep coming out regularly, and I keep trying to figure out why.This one is no more enlightening.At best Coe is a mediocre singer.Sometimes he sounds like Merle Haggard and other times he sounds like George Jones.But when he sounds like himself, it’s self-indulgent.Coe’s albums are usually accompanied by tongue-in-cheek hype, which is fine if the singer can deliver the goods.In the cutesy linemotes he says he hopes for producer Billy Sherrill’s sake that there’s a hit single in here.There is.It’s We Got A Bad Thing Coin', a duet with a female singer.Also, D-R-U-N-K has a certain appeal, but the rest of the album! Blah.Dixie Dreams; Jerry Reed; RCA Records; AHL1-4021.Jerry Reed has difficulty putting out consistently good albums.On Dixie Dreams, side one trudges along with no particular spark After several listens, none of the songs are memorable.Side two fares somewhat better.The most interesting song is Charlie Daniels’s The Devil Went Down to Georgia.Reed plays Daniels’s fiddle lines on his electric guitar, giving the song a refreshing twist and demonstrating his ability as a guitarist.Hooray for Chuck Berry is a credible tribute to one of the fathers of rock ’n’ roll, but most of the songs on Dixie Dreams simply aren’t strong enough.Fancy Free; The Oak Ridge Boys; MCA Records; MCA-5209.In singing romantic ballads, about love both won and lost, it’s necessary to express either well-worn sentiments with new conviction, or express new sentiments.The Oak Ridge Boys express well-worn sentiments, but not with new conviction.Their four-part harmonies are magnanimous, but unlike the Statler Brothers, who sound as if they believe in every word, the Oaks sound as if they’re trying to convince me they believe in every word.There’s forced emotion that doesn’t quite ring true.I’m Settin’ Fancy Free is a hit record because it has the right hook and proper over-indulgence of the pun.But setting Fancy free is not causing any pain to the man who’s letting her go.It’s phony.The Oaks have the talent to move us emotionally, so I wish they’d do it.You Brought Me Back; Tammy Wynette; Epic Records; FE-37104.Tammy Wynette is one of country music’s most creative singers, but this is not one of her best albums.Her bluesy voice offers its usual fine phrasing, but Wynette sounds tired and not really into the songs.Except for Easy Come, Easy Go, every song has essentially the same, slow tempo, and only two, the title track and The Best There Is, are about winning in love.What is meant to be melancholy and reflective is simply a downer.Depressing.‘Daddy’s Girl’ avoids cheap sensationalist trap “Daddy’s Girl: A Very Personal Memoir” by Charlotte Vale Allen (BANTAM-SEAL) : $2.95, 254 pp.Despite the rather luric nature of this autobiography, “Daddy’s Girl” never falls into the trap of capitalizing on the book’s subject - incest -and going for the easily won, cheap sensationalism that sells millions of copies.Rather, Charlotte Vale Allen’s memoir is a touching, powerful reminiscence by a professional writer (her most recent success was ‘‘Promises”) whose personal story of traumatic sexual abuse at the hands of her father had no little effect on the sensibilities that coalesced into a successful author of some 16 books.It took 14 re-writes and nearly nine years of anguished soul-searching before Allen could abandon the impersonal points of view with which she attempted to disguise her shocking story, and Kaleidoscope By RICHARD LONEY finally resolve to tell the truth about her tragic childhood in this confessional form.If “Ddaddy’s Girl” reveals how the seven-year-old child was Cl ?Music Chart NO.TITLE ARTIST WEEK On 01.The Voice Moody Blues 3 9 02.Urgent Foreigner 1 9 03.Start Me Up Rollinging Stones 5 9 04.Step By Step Eddie Rabbitt 8 8 05.Beach Boys Medley Beach Boys 4 10 06.Arthur Christopher Cross 9 7 07.For Your Eyes Only Sheena Easton 10 8 08.Hold On Right E.L.O.2 12 09.Night Owls Little River Band 11 7 10.Endless Love Ross-Ritchie 6 13 11.Private Eyes Hall & Oates 13 6 12.Every Little Thing She Does Police 14 5 13.Who’s Crying Now Journey 7 9 14.Trying To Live My Life Bob Seger 16 6 15.When She Was My Girl Four Tops 19 5 16.We re In This Love Together A1 Jarreau 18 6 17.Friends Of Mr.Cairo Jon & Vangellis 20 4 18.He’s A Liar Bee Gees 22 5 19.Super Freak Rick James 26 5 20.Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around Nicks & Petty 12 14 21 In Your Letter R.E.O.Speedwagon 15 8 22.Share Your Love With Me Kenny Rogers 24 5 23.Say Goodbye To Hollywood Billy Joel 28 4 24.Lady (You Bring Me Up) Commodores 17 12 25.My Girl Chilliwack 31 4 26.Thirsty Ears Powder Blues 21 12 27.General Hospi-tale Afternoon Delights 32 3 28.Promises In The Dark Pat Benetar 35 3 29.Here I Am Air Supply 33 3 30.Really Wanna Know You Gary Wright 23 9 31.Hard To Say Dan Fogelberg 36 3 32.No Reply At All Genesis 38 2 33 Working In A Coal Mine Devo 40 2 34.Physical Olivia Newton-John PL 1 35 Draw Of The Cards Kim Carnes 29 10 36.Breaking Away Balance 30 4 37.Atlanta Lady Marty Balin 39 2 38.I've Done Everything Rick Springfield PL 1 39 Oh No! Commodores PL 1 40.More Stars On 45 Stars on 45 .PL 1 enticed into her father’s incestuous embraces, plied by favours of money, it does not dwell on the psychologically crippling experience extensively.The bulk of the narrative is devoted to the distinctive and eventful life of Charlotte Vale Allen, as she desperately attempted to form “normal” relationships in her public and high school environments, while being haunted by the sordid impact that the Tuesday and Thursday evening contacts with her father had on her young perplexed mind.As a novel of growth and experience, “Daddy’s Girl” is surprizingly effective in its evocation of young Charlotte’s school life, her infatuation with one of her teachers, and the teen-age dating and attendant follies of youth.Set for the most part in the Toronto of the forties and fifties, the autobiography is as much a portrait of the artist as a young lady as it is a trip into nightmarish guilt complexes that did not begin to diminish until Charlotte, at the age of 22 and ready to succumb to suicide, found a sympathetic pair of ears for her unbelievable tale of abuse.Because she chose to reveal the facts of her tragedy without the anonymity of a pseudonym, and continues to be a writer very much in the public limelight, Charlotte Vale Allen is to be commended for her bravery and for , creating a moving reading experience for everyone curious about “Daddy’s Girl”.Union ON STRIKE (COLUMBU) Since the break-up of BTO several years ago, nothing much has been heard of Randy Bachman.While his alter-ego in rock, Burton Cummings, continued his solo career, the other half of the old Guess Who tandem has returned to the rock scene with an album and a new group called Union.A rather more mellow and decidedly more listenable band than the frantic BTO, Union has the expected roots of Bachman’s two bands beneath the surface of every song.“All Night Long” cooks on the strength of a repetitive heavy metal riff, recalling BTO’s habit of grabbing the simple, punishing chord without a lot of thought about balance or harmonics.Fred Turner is the author of the latter bruiser, as well as the title track.Bachman has written several tracks that recall his Guess Who days, rather than his heavy duty tour with BTO.“Mainstream U.S.A.” is rather a feeble opening for the album, which luckily builds to the highlight of side one - a Bachman-Carl Wilson combo called “Keeping The Summer Alive” which, if memory serves, was a Beach Boy cut a couple of elpees ago, Frank Ludwig on keyboards and vocals, plus Chris Leighton on drums and percussion, flesh out Bachman’s new combination, with Ludwig aiding Randy B.on the composition of “Next Stop London" - a fair attempt at capturing the new wave ambience of British bands.One caveat about some of the heavier tunes on ON STRIKE -Bachman & Co., as a holdover from the success of “Taking Care Of Business”, seem to feel that the vocal accompaniment to a raunchy number should be hollered in a raspy, hoarse shout, to denote love of the heavy or a tuff sound perhaps.But there are enough genuinely enjoyable vocal-tracks to balance this BTO trait.This Union has paid its dues.John Miles MILES HIGH (CAPITOL) In spite of a continuing flow if impressive, impeccably crafted solo albums, John Miles has not knifed through the morass of B-players in rock to make the kind of boffo impact of Genesis’s Phil Collins.Miles rides the R&B trail with the collection on MILES HIGH.The listener’s attention is claimed immediately with the cut “Out of the Cradle (But Still Rockin’)”.A bold brass section works with Miles, lending some of the tunes the same feel as much of Chicago’s horny rock.Several of Miles’ songs have the epic grandeur of Meatloaf or Jim Steinman’s sweeping Phil Spector wall-of-sound productions -such as “One Step Closer To Paradise”.In the Motown vein is “Turn Yourself Loose” and “Reggae Man” is the requisite nod to the form that has to appear on almost each album recorded lately.“Hold On” is a cut that might readily be confused with a few of the Phil Collins songs on FACE VALUE - while the lovely ballad "Peaceful Waters” closes this John Miles album with an idyllic, moody piece of music. TOWNSHIPS WEEK-THE RECORD-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1981-3 Heavy Metal leaves one with a bad, guilty feeling Ugly cartoon images flash by a mile a minute By Don Young Heavy Metal, which opens at the Captiol tonight, is as heavy as a lead cod-piece.There is none of the subtlety or artistry of a Walt Disney original or Bakshi in this animated futuristic fantasy.The animation is technically messy.Ugly cartoon images flash by a mile a minute, changing their appearance from drawing to drawing.The mixture between futuristic, modern and ancient things, between human and alien life is puzzling rather than reassuring or educating.In fact, there seems to be little logic to anything.The movie is episodic, supposedly united by the confrontation between a glowing green sphere, the source of ultimate evil (Loch-nar), and an innocent little girl.As the frightened little girl is forced to look into the green core, various » tales about its evil are told.There is no temporal or spatial sequence and, within the stories, things and people change form and relationship for no apparent reason.The stories, in fact, have little in common.Sometimes the evil is passive — men do evil in order to possess it; sometimes it’s active — transforming men into evil beings; and sometimes the evil has little to do with the story at all.The only purpose the movie seems to have is the exploitation of sex and violence.The only feelings it attempts to tap are lust and fear.Some of the sexual scenes pretend to be humorous.Having just rescued a nude woman with gigantic breasts, the mutant hero says to himself “She has such big beautiful eyes”.Wisecracks like these or even the truly funny scenes with a horny robot only thinly mask the crude ob- jectification of women.The blood and gore is unquestionably horrific.At times the film is frightening rather than simply revolting.This work resembles the pornographic comic magazine which inspired it.Even with the S & M heroine providing an uplift at the end, Heavy Metal still leaves you feeling bad, even guilty, for sitting through this celluloid masturbation.Taarna, the avenging worrier, in Heavy Metal, beginning tonight at the Capitol.il i .mmmmmmmm EXHIBITIONhwbhm RECENT PAINTING DANCE MARCEL BARBEAU EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT -Vernissage- (Preview) Sunday, October 25, 1981 3 p.m.-5:30 LA MAISON DE L'ERABLE This exhibition for 3 weeks continues until Smith Road, Birchton November 14th Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Evenings - Thurs., Fri.• until 9:00 p.m.Saturday, October 24 & 31 GALERIE D’ART SHERBROOKE Brian Lowry & The Country Kings 119 Frontenac Street November - Rambling Country Cats under the patronage Voyage Escapade (American Express) Latest Mtl.festival shows ‘New MONTREAL (CP) - In the last two months, this city has been host to both a star-studded film festival a la Cannes and North America’s only festival of art films.Now, cinéphiles can brace their eyeballs for the international festival of “new cinema.” What’s new cinema?According to festival organizer Claude Chamberland, new cinema lumps together “films made outside the commercial film formula, films which question the conventional cinematographic language, and films which take a purely personal approach — some are accessible, some not so accessible.” To wit, the program of the festival which ends Nov.1, includes: German director Hans Jurgen Syberberg’s 442-minute epic, Hitler, A Film From Germany; Orson Welles’s Filming Othello, a tale about the making of the 1952 classic; and Italian director Carmelo Bene’s rendition of Oscar Cinema’ 1 Wilde’s Salome with the Russian model Veruschka doing the dance of the seven veils.Among cinéastes expected in Montreal are septuagenarian French writer and film-maker Marguerite Duras whose films include India Song and Hiroshima Mon Amour and the brilliant German film-maker Werner Schroeter whose films include Palermo oder Wolfsburg, winner at last year’s Berlin Film Festival.Duras will present two of her most recent films, Agatha and L’Homme Atlantique, while Schroeter will present his acclaimed new film.General Rehearsal ! The festival will also have a small section devoted to punk and new wave films from the United States, Australia and England with most of the film makers present.Among the telling titles are Empty Suitcases, Against the I Grain, Permanent Vacation, Bored, and Underground U.S.A.TONIGHT! Tickets: $6.Students: $5.Centennial Theatre Tel.: 563-4966 I i i W- , V- f 4—TOWNSHIPS WEEK-THE RECORD -FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1981 fi ' A4 8 *• I»-15ft m 'mrm .4 f il i Barbeau with two of his paintings.He'll be at the Galerie d'Art Sherbrooke for three weeks.Galerie d’Art holds Barbeau exhibit j Artist once destroyed paintings after rejection Chrystal Ladder, above, acrylique on canvas.Below and on the cover, unidentified Barbeau paintings.t , V t By Donnelly Marcel Barbeau once destroyed most of his paintings because his mentor, Paul-Emile Borduas, and other members of the automatist group rejected his experimental works.It took more than five years before he was confident enough to exhibit again.Today, the paintings which survived that disillusioning period are examples of automatism at its boldest and most inventive.Barbeau had never dreamed of being a painter.But Borduas’ praise of his emotive drawings at the Ecole du Meuble, at a time when everyone else was doing photographic reproductions of objects, changed the course of his life.Barbeau studied with Borduas from 1941 to 1946.A fellow student with whom he shared a studio then was Jean-Paul Riopelle.It was, in fact, the circle of enthusiastic students gathered round Borduas after his controversial exhibition of 1942 which gave rise to the automatist movement.That was the period when Borduas took up the banner of surrealism in Quebec.He had been influenced by the writings of Andre Breton, the initiator of surrealism in Paris back in the mid-20s.For Borduas, surrealism was an outlet for the expression of spontaneity and imagination, free of convention or the conscious control of reason.Its ideal was spontaneous through or “psychic automatism" materializing on canvas.The school which consolidated around Borduas formed connections with the European surrealists, many of whom had been forced by the Nazis into exile in New York.In 1946, Fernand Leduc, Jean-Paul Mousseau, Riopelle and Barbeau joined together for the group’s first exhibition.Literature and art married in the publishing of several automatist books of poetry illustrated by group members and the name “automatist” stuck.As Barbeau recalls, the term was not chosen by the artists but attributed to them by harsh critics.Barbeau rejects the idea of automation, the absence of a human factor that the word “automatist” implies in its everyday sense.But he does accept the term as applied to himself and others who were in the vanguard of a major, innovative movement, with the proviso that it be understood as a “non-préméditated, non-programmed, but truly intuitive impulse”.In 1947, Leduc and Riopelle brought to the Galerie Luxembourg in Paris an exhibit entitled “Automatisme” which again included Barbeau, Borduas and others.But political divisions within the group, aggravated in the post-war period, ensured its eventual dissolution by 1954.This was not the end of creative activity for its members, however.Marcel Barbeau, in the best tradition of revolutionary art, continued to explore with different ideas and media.In the late 50s, he returned to drawing and began to experiment with calligraphy and collage.These were to inform his later works.But the absence of a market in Quebec forced him to move to what looked like greener pastures.“We were literally starving here”, says Barbeau.“There wasn't even a gallery to show our works.There was absolutely nothing.I had to do children’s photos to survive.” For Canadian artists, however, neither Paris nor New York offered green pastures.Still, the two years in Paris (1962-64) and four in New York (1964-68), where he was actively involved in the artistic community, began to pay off in recognition back home.In 1963 he was awarded the Zacks Purchase Prize by the Royal Canadian Academy.Museums and universities in North America began to buy some of his works.In See next page TOWNSHIPS WEEK-THE RECORD-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1981—5 ‘I was profoundly Canadian and Quebecois-Barbeau Com.from last page 1969, an important retrospective of his art was organised by the Winnipeg Art Gallery in collaboration with Montreal’s Musee d’art contemporain.He spent a couple of years travelling in the U.S., mostly California, and returned to Paris in 1971 for a major exhibit of his works at the Canadian Cultural Centre (mostly drawings and the black and white tableaus from the 1959-61 period).The prestigious Grand Palais held a retrospective of “Borduas et les automatistes” at about the same time.This was the turning point for Barbeau.People came to his show, liked what they saw and started buying.Barbeau remained in Paris for three years.So why, in 1974, did he decide to return to Montreal after a dozen years a l’etranger?“I realized I was neither French nor American”, he says.“I was profoundly Canadian and Québécois.” The first two or three years back home were rough.The public he had cultivated so many years before had forgotten him.Slowly, with lots of exhibits, things picked up.In the first year back, he ventured into the field of sculpture with a show called “Pipe Dreams” which went to London and Paris as well as Montreal and Quebec “Instants Privilégiés”, a production of l’Office du Film du Quebec by Paul Vezina and Barry Goodwin’s “Desirs’Mouvements” recorded some of his experimentation in 1975 and 1977.An earlier series of large, calligraphic paintings became part of a theatrical presentation of Québécois music and poetry at the Theatre de Caen.Barbeau’s most recent works owe much to his rich and varied history.He produces about 30 canvases a year and this past year’s recolte’ will be on display for three weeks at the Galerie d’Art Sherbrooke beginning next Monday.Barbeau does not consider these acrylics abstract but defines them in terms of “une nouvelle realite”.This new reality is seen either from a great distance, like a plane, or microsopically close.It’s the same every day universe, he insists, only seen with different instruments.His inspiration is derived from people and things around him.Observing the play of light and colour on these, he has evolved a unique style that, in his own estimation, approaches the sensuality of the Impressionists — Renoir, Monet and especially Cezanne.But the language he uses is free from formality.His luminous vision is expressed in cheery pastels, pale washes and carnival colours.This “non-figurative impressionism” challenges the viewer by appealing to one’s sense of light, colour, rhythm and motion.Most of the paintings are sunny, lyrical, placid, evocative of nature without the landmarks; others are busy, the surface alive with action; one or, two are somewhat reminiscent of Riopelle.Most of the time, Barbeau wields the brush but occasionally his clusters of harmonious inter-related shapes or blurs are splattered with bold streaks of bright red and blue.Barbeau’s show is a major coup for the Sherbrooke gallery.Although not a painter of international stature, Barbeau’s reputation has blossomed in the last few years.His recent Toronto exhibit was extremely successful.A major Vancouver gallery has made overtures to handle his work.In Hull last year, almost all the paintings in his exhibit were sold.And Montreal is the most receptive market.Barbeau is one of Canada’s most original painters and one whose works are rapidly becoming an attractive investment for art collectors.+ + + Marcel Barbeau: Recent Works can be seen at Galerie d’Art Sherbrooke, 119 Frontenac in Sherbrooke from October 26 to November 14.Marcel Barbeau.paintings examples of automatism at its boldest.Theatre unifies us only in theory CANADIAN PRESS When the politicians praise the role of the arts in society, one of their favorite themes is that the creative product of Canadian artists — particularly in the theatre — has a value in promoting Canadian unity.The stage is a reflection of society, its present, its past, possibly its future.And anything that can show Canadians what they are, whe e they have been, and possibly where they are going as a society tends, they say, to contribute to unity.Well, that may be good thinking in theory.But it takes more in practice to convert people than simply entertain them in their local areas.At the Theatre Today conference in Saskatoon, five new Canadian plays were presented by theatre companies from Vancouver, Edmonton, Regina and Saskatoon.Two of them could have been set anywhere and dealt with subjects that could be identified with any part of the country.The other three dealt with local or regional affairs subjects out of the history books which — some people might say — aren’t necessarily entertaining and might well be left in the history books.There was, for instance, Jennie’s Story, a play about a farm family in Alberta before the Second World War.It turns on the fact that Jennie was, as a young girl, subject to the law that at that time forced her to undergo sterilization because she was judged as below standard intelligence and promiscuous.Black Powder was a play about the coal miners’ riot in Estevan, Sask., in 1931, which resulted in three young miners being shot dead by the RCMP, which had been called in to help local authorities.Rig was a play about life in the oil-drilling fields of Alberta in which a French-Canadian derrick helper, derided with the epithets, Frog and Pea-Souper was eventually fired and his successor, a young man from Newfoundland, had an equally hard time being accepted.All three plays have dramatic merit and perhaps, after some revision, may have a continued life in the theatre.They are scheduled for further performances in the Vancouver, Edmonton and Regina theatres that presented them.PLAYS MUST TRAVEL But the important question is what further exposure they will get outside their home cities.Reviving the bitterness of union-management troubles in the coal-fields of Saskatchewan or regional-racial hostilities in the oil fields of Alberta does not serve the interests of national unity if these plays are not presented in other parts of the country.Twenty-Fifth Street Theatre in Saskatoon, for instance, made a considerable impression across the country with its play Paper Wheat, based on the rise of co-operatives in the grain trade.It’s not a subject that immediately strikes a prospective theatregoer as having potential for entertainment.But Paper Wheat was entertaining, was based on historical fact and impressed Eastern audiences.Paper Wheat was successful enough to get the attention of Eastern theatres and the help of funding agencies for a tour.The same was true much earlier of 1837: The F'armer’s Revolt, produced by Theatre Passe Muraille of Toronto — a story about farm life during the Upper Canada Rebellion.It was performed across the country.If the plays presented at the Theatre Today conference in Saskatoon are representative of new plays across the country, well over half of them deal with pages out of Canadian history.If they are going to serve the ideal of promoting Canadian unity they must, first of all, be good enough to merit presentation outside their local region, and they must be helped to travel by touring grants.Here is a case where the politicians and those who control government purse strings can put their money where their mouth is by supporting such agencies as the touring office.We’re paying big for Como special MONTREAL (CP) — Perry Como will croon his Christmas television message to millions of North Americans from the most scenic spots of Quebec City and Montreal this year, with the help of about $150,000 from Canadian taxpayers.It’s all part of an effort to give winter tourism in Quebec a boost across the continent.The hour-long television special, which will cost about $945,000 to produce, is expected to attract 35 million viewers on its first broadcast slated for Dec.8 or 9 on the American-based ABC network.Taping of the show has begun in Montreal, featuring such top Quebec entertainers such as Diane Tell and Andre Gagnon as well as Quebec choral singers, dancers and hockey players.It is being produced by Grosvenor Communications Ltd.of Toronto, in association with Bob Banner Associates of Hollywood.(QtiwcMe 'll lie Only lst Ark) This steamy, sensual murder-romance constitutes Kasdan’s “statement about the American way of life".A second-rate Florida lawyer gets the hots for a ritzy vamp and the two (you guessed it) plot her husband's murder.This is William Hurt’s third and purportedly most demanding role yet (following Altered States and Eyewitness) Body Heat, rated X, is playing at Cinema Newport in Vermont this week with two shows tonight through Sunday at 19:00 and 21:05.The rest of the week there’s a 19:30 show only.Monday and Tuesday are bargain nights at $1.75 (American).ET LA TENDRESSE BORDEL! is a French satiric comedy about three couples and their misadventures.It plays tonight at the Centre culturel (19:30 and 21:30).LA PETITE SIRENE, playing on Monday, October 26, also at the Centre culturel, is an intriguing drama which uses Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid to fuel a variation on a theme that filmmakers never seem to tire of — the relationship between young girls and older men.In this case, a middle-aged mechanic becomes the victim of a school girl’s crush.Winning his love in the way the mermaid does that of the prince in the fairytale becomes the 14-year-old's all-encompassing obsession.This movie has its funny moments but ends with some pretty dire repercussions.Laura Alexis is the bewitching adolescent.Philippe Leotard, her prince charming.You can also see this movie on Radio-Quebec (Channel 17, cable 8) a week from tomorrow night.CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS, winner of the 1966 Oscar for best foreign film, was Czech director Jri Menzel’s first movie.This earthy film of black humour can be seen for free in Johnson-20 Tuesday, October 27, at 13:00 as part of Champlain’s fall programme.On Thursday, October 29, at the same hour, it’s the 1953 American movie COME BACK LITTLE SHEEBA, directed by Daniel Mann from a screenplay by William Inge.Tomorrow night the ST.FRANCIS VALLEY NATURALISTS CLUB presents the 28th Annual Wildlife Revue at the Centennial Theatre.Dr.Langford, former Professor Emeritus of Biology at Bishop’s, and his wife will show slides of birds, mammals, human activity land use, flowers and geological formations in Australia and south African countries, to be followed by a colour film, THE BLACK EAGLE of southern Africa.Admission is $2 per individual, $4 per family and free for BU and CRC students with ID.Television Great American composer Aaron Copland talks about his life and why he has lately been unable to compose, tonight at 22:00 on Channel 33’s JOHN CALLAWAY INTERVIEWS.Jill Clayburgh has to choose between Burt Reynolds and Kris Kirstofferson in SEMI-TOUGH, tonight’s midnight movie on channel 12.On Channel 6,15 minutes later, Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains and Sidney Greenstreet star in PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE.NANA MOUSKOURI talks about her career and her love for Montreal on PLANETE GRECQUE tomorrow at 19:00 on Channel 17 (cable 8).Hemingway’s classic A FAREWELL TO ARMS became the 1932 Oscar winning movie with Helen Hayes as the English nurse and Gary Cooper as the ambulance driver who falls in love with her.See it tomorrow at 21:00 on Channel 33.Sunday at 20:30, THE MCGARR1GLE SISTERS (Kate, Anna and probably Jane) perform EN SCENE on Channel 17 (cable 8), with stereo simulcast on CIMO-FM, There’s a possibility the McGarrigles and their entourage will be coming to Sherbrooke later this week so check them out for free now.The McGarrigles, who hail from the Laurentians.make beautiful music and have voices to match.Not surprisingly, they’ve captivated music lovers far beyond Quebec’s boundaries, and that includes Carnegie Hall But they often appear awkward on stage, when they’re not singing.If you missed PICASSO: A PAINTER’S DIARY on CBC recently, Wednesday, October 28, is your chance to see this excellent documentary on Channel 33 at 20:00 and again at midnight LES ORDRES, Michel Brault’s extraordinary drama documenting the tragic events of October 1970, focuses on five of 450 Quebecers who were summarily arrested, incarcerated and deprived of their civil liberties at four in the morning when Trudeau imposed the War Measures Act Jean Lapointe (who will soon appear in Sherbrooke), Louise Forestier (Starmania), chansonnier Claude Gauthier and Helene Loiselle ( Les Voisins' portray some of the victims.If you’ve never seen this 1974 movie, you should.It will be televised Tuesday, October 27, at 20:30 on Channel 17 (cable 8).’ SUZANNE, the movie based on U of S professor Ronald Sutherland's novel Lark des Neiges never made it out here either commercially or at the university.Now we can all see it Thursday, October 29, at 21:00 on Channel 6.SOUTHS1DE JOHNNY AND THE ASBURY JUKES are featured on Soundstage Thursday at 22:00, Channel 33 Radio PAT METHENY, gifted jazz guitarist who opened for Jean-Luc Ponty at the Centre culturel several years ago, can be heard in concert tonight at 20:04 on Variety Tonight, CBC-Radio.Dizzy Suzanne Somers makes her nightclub debut in Super Variety: A Wonderful Evening in London on CBC Sunday at 8 p.m.Joining her will be English musicals queen, Tessie O'Shea, Canadian cowboy Paul Hann and American ventriloquist Sammy King. 10—TOWNSHIPS WEEK-THE RECORD-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1981 " ' .""N This week's TV Listings for this week's television programs as supplied by Compulog Corp While we make every effort to ensure their accuracy, they are subject to change without notice STATIONS LISTED Q CBFT - lYlontrral ( Radio Canada) & WCAX - llurlinKton, Vt.(CHS) O WPTZ- Plattsburgh, N.Y.(NBC) O CBIV1T - Montreal (CBC) O CULT • Sherbrooke (TVA) O WMTW - Poland Spring, Me.(ABC) O CKS1I - Sherbrooke ( Radio Canada) © CFTM - Montreal (TVA) © CFCK - Montreal (CTV) ® Vermont ETV - Burlington y Saturday 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:26 7:30 8:00 8:15 8:26 8:30 8:44 8:48 8:55 8:56 9:00 9:26 9:30 9:56 10:00 MORNING NEW YOU UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR Q SUNRISE SEMESTER O CIRCLE SQUARE O BRADY BUNCH O ANIMALS.ANIMALS, ANIMALS © 100 HUNTLEY STREET fB BONANZA 0 ASK NBC NEWS 0 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 0 FLINTSTONE COMEDY SHOW O JETSONS O KWICKY KOALA SHOW O© SUPER FUN HOUR © HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS O MIRE ET MUSIQUE 0 IN THE NEWS O PASSE-PARTOUT O TROLLKINS 0 WICKIE © STORYTIME O THOUGHT FOR SDAY CBC 6 GOOD MORNING © HORAIRE O IN THE NEWS OQ CASPER O BUGS BUNNY-ROAD RUNNER SHOW O SESAME STREET O © AGENT SANS SECRET O F0NZ LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY HOUR W FONZ-SCOOBY 000 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT SURVEY 0 IN THE NEWS 0 ASK NBC NEWS OO CANDY Q THE KID SUPER POWER HOUR WITH IHAZAM I© GOLDORAK I STARLOST I IN THE NEWS I 0 HEROS OU SAMEDI 0 FROM NOW ON Q© CAPITAINE FLAM O © RICHIE RICH-SCOOBY AND SCRAPPY D00 © UNDERSTANDING human behavior 10:26 0 ASK NBC NEWS 10:300 THE POPEYE AND OLIVE SHOW 0 HARDY BOYS-NANCY DREW MYSTERIES O© SCOOBY D00 § BIONIC WOMAN ffl SCHOOLHOUSE 10:56 10:5» 11:00 PCK I IN THE NEWS ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR 00 LES ENFANTS DU 47A 8BLACKSTAR SKIPPER AND COMPANY O © PATROUILLE DU COSMOS O © GOLDIE GOLD- THUNDARRHOUR ffl CONTEMPORARY HEALTH ISSUES 11:26 0 IN THE NEWS 11:30 0 0 BOF ET COMPAGNIE O TARZAN-LONE RANGER-ZORRO ADVEN- TURE HOUR 0 SPIDER-MAN AND HIS AMAZING FRIENDS © WILD KINGDOM © BUGS BUNNY-ROAD RUNNER HOUR 11:55 0 © SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 11:56 0 IN THE NEWS 11:58© WEATHER REPORT AFTERNOON 12:00 0 LA SEMAINE PAR- LEMENTAIRE A OTTAWA 0 DAFFY-SPEEDY BOW WHAT’S NEW A news show for children I SAMEDI MIDI ABC WEEKEND SPECIAL 'Arthur The Kid' Bungling would-be desperados who advertise in the MedicineBowGazettefora boss’ have their careers redirected when a spunky ten year old applies tor the job (Repeat} 0 LES GRANDES BA Sports SUNDAY_____________________________________________ (ABC) NEW YORK CITY MARATHON: 10:30 AM E.D.T.- 9:30 AM C.D.T.10:30 AM P O T.- 12:30 PM M O T ABC Sports will provide coverage of the world’s largest marathon race in terms of participants and spectators.(ABC) COLLEGE FOOTBALL 81: 1:30 PM E O T.• 12:30 PM C.D.T.- 1:00 PM P.D.T - 10:30 AM M.D.T.Weekly highlights of key contests which are scheduled during the 1981 NCAA football season.(CBS) NFL TODAY: 12:30 PM E O T.- 11:30 AM C D T - 9:30 AM P.D.T.10:30 AM M.D.T A program preceding each National Football League broadcast with news and features on the NFL and other sports news of the day.(NBC) NFL '81: 12:30 PM E.D.T.- 11:30 AM C.D.T.- 9:30 AM P.D.T.- 10:30 AM M.D.T.Host: Bryant Gumbel.(CBS) NFL TODAY: 1:00 PM E O T.- 12:00 NOON C.D.T.-10:00 AM P.D.T.- 11:00 AM M.D.T.Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions; Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers; New York Giants at Atlanta Falcons; Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Philadelphia Eagles; Minnesota Vikings at St.Louis Cardinals (Check listings for game in your area ) (NBC) NFL ’81: 1:00 PM E.D.T.12:00 NOON C.D.T.- 10 00 AM P.D.T.11:00 AM M.D.T.Baltimore Colts at Cleveland Browns; Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots at Washington Redskins.(Check listings for game in your area.) (NBC) NFL ’81: 2:00 PM E.D.T.1:00 PM C.D.T.- 11:00 AM P.D.T.12:00 NOON M D T.Cincinnati Bengals at New Orleans Saints (ABC) WORLD SERIES: 4:30 PM E.D.T 3:30 PM C.D.T.- 1:30 PM P.D.T.2:30 PM M D.T Game Five from the city of the National League Champion, if necessary.TAILLES DU PASSE © IT'S EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS 12:26 0 IN THE NEWS 12:30O TOM AND JERRY COMEDY SHOW 0 BULLWINKLE 0 NEWSFROM ZOOS Visits to zoos around the world.O© WORLD SERIES.GAME 4 ABC Sports will provide coverage of Game 4 in this time period il the National League Champion is from an East Coast city; if not, NCAA football will air.Teams will be announced for both events.© WORLD SERIES, GAME 4 ABC Sports will provide coverage in this time period if the National League Champion is from the East Coast; if not alternate programming will air 12:56 0 IN THE NEWS 1:00 OO D’HIER A DEMAIN ‘RobertoRossellini’ Documentaire.(60 m.) O THE NEWFAT ALBERT cunw 0 DR.SNUGGLES 0 REACH FORTHE TOP § ACROSS THE FENCE IN THE NEWS 1:28 0 COMMUNITY EVENTS 1:30 O 30 MINUTES O IT’S YOUR BUSINESS Q CONSUMERSCOPE © VICTORY GARDEN 1:57 0 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS 2:00 0 0 CINE-FAMILLE Titre a Communiquer’ (90 0 MUPPET SHOW 0 MOVIE 0 CRITICAL PATH O © VOTRE AMIE SUZANNE © WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Events this week include: The Pan Pacific Synchronized Swimming Championshipsfrom Calgary; the Chuckwagon Race from the Calgary Stampede; the Rothman's equestrian Grand Prix from Spruce Meadows; the men's all-round competition of the Canadian Gymnastics championships.This program will only air in this time slot if World Series Game 4 is playedontheWestCoast(2 hrs.) ffl MOVIE (DRAMA) •* “Danger Lights'’ 1930 Jean Arthur, Robert Armstrong Depicts true railroad life from dramalic and romantic angles.(2 hrs.) 2:30 O GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 0 MOVIE -(TITLE UNANNOUNCED) (2 hrs) 3:00 0 THE BODY HUMAN: THE FACTSFOR BOYS Ken Howard hosts this special tor young viewers thatexplainsthemystiques ot human sexuality.Among theareasdiscussedarethe change from boyhood to manhood and the new physical andemottonal feelings that accompany the awakening of sexuality atpuberty (Repeat) 3:30 O O DEFI O THE BODY HUMAN: BECOMING A MAN Mike Farrell hoststhia special that addressestheissues of sexual responsibility, choices and consequences while exploring the physical and emotional teelings of !6and 17 year old boys as they grow into advanced adolescence O © JANETTE VEUT SAVOIR O© NCAA FOOTBALL II the National League Champion is from a West Coast city, ABC Sports will provide coverage of Game 4 in the World Series and NCAA football will be pre-empted; teams will be announced for both events 4.00 0 O BAGATELLE O PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED 0 SPORTSWORLD © WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Events this week include The Pan Pacitic Synchronized Swimming Championships from Calgary; the Chuckwagon Race from the Catgary Stampede; the Rothman’s equestrian Grand Prix from Spruce Meadows, the men’s all-round competi-tionottheCanadian Gymnastics championships.II the National League champion is from the West Coast, then World Series Game 4 will air instead © OLD HOUSEWORKS 4:30 O CBS SPORTS SATURDAY 0 SPORTSWEEKENO Today's scheduled events are the Women’s World Open Squash Championships from Toronto and the North American Carting Championshipstrom Goodwood, Ont (90 mins ) O QUE SERA SERA © JUSTICE POUR TOUS © SNEAK PREVIEWS Critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review the latest films.5:00 0 0 LA COURSE AUTOUR DU MONDE O JUSTICE POUR TOUS © QUE SERA SERA © SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY Bayern Munich vs Hamburg Asv (60 mins.) 5:30 O RETRO © LES P’TITS BONSHOMMES 5:50 O AU QUOTIDIEN © LE DIX VOUS INFORME EVENING 6:00 O TELEJOURNAL 0© NEWS 0 BEST OF DONAHUE 0 CBC NEWS AND THIS WEEK IN PARLIAMENT O BATAILLE DES PLANETES O GALACTICA © LA BATAILLE DES PLANETES © WOOD WRIGHT'S SHOP 6:05 0 NOIR SUR BLANC 6:30 0 CBS NEWS O SOIREE CANADIENNE © JEUNESSEXPRESS © HOCKEY MAGAZINE © RIGHTEOUS APPLES Apple Blossoms' Love blossoms when D C meets Sandy’s friend, Brenda Howard, and the two seem very happy until D.C.confessesthat Brenda is too acressive tor him.7:00 O 0 LE MONDE MERVEILLEUX DE DISNEY La Filiere Omega’ Derniere partie.(60 m.) 0 HEEHAW Guests: Big Bird.Sonny James, Billy Crash Craddock.(Repeat; 60 mins.) 0 SOLID GOLD Host Dionne Warwick.Gold record winners perform their hit songs 0 HAPPY DAYS Aterrified Fonzie makes a reluctant visit to a most unusual dentist after a horrible toothache cramps his romantic style.(Repeat) 0 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW © BENSON © WE'RE MOVIN’ © FAST FORWARD 7:30 0 ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE O © CINEMA (COMEDIE) "LeaRiches Families” 1967 Rosalind Russell.Sandra Dee Rosie Lord, vieille dame bien conservée, pleine de vie et d'idees.decided’investir deux millions et demi de sa tortunedansla relance d’un vieux theatre.(2 h.) © CIRCUS Ringmasters Cal Dodd and Sherisse Laurence welcome Senor Gabriel on the aerial H V NASHVILLE PALACE "Nashville Palace" has signed its superstar guest hosts for the first six shows in the new NBC country music series.Roy Clark (pictured with Tanya Tucker) will host two ot the spectaculars, the first of which will debut the series on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 Tammy Wynette and George Jones will team for a "Nashville Palace" stanza, as will Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, the Oak Ridge Boys and Crystal Gayle.“We're delighted to begin our new series with hosts of such stature in the country music field,” said Executive Producer John Aylesworth.“And, we are currently signing important guest stars who will share the ‘Nashville Palace' stage with our guest hosts." CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME.trapeze; former U S.collegiate trapeze champion Dick Albers; the illusions of the L.Nelson Company and the Allan Cats with one of the youngest animal trainers in the world of the circus.© ADAM 12 © ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 'Leatherstocking Tales' The Hurons attack the fort and Hawkeye escorts Molly Dunham to the safety of her father's camp.(Closed-Captioned; U,SVU 8:0000 LA SOIREE DU HOCKEY Les Canadiens deMontrealrencontrentles Bruins de Boston.(2 h , 30 no G WALT DISNEY PRESENTS The Legend Of SleepyHollow'BingCrosby narrates this animated version of Washington Irving's classic tale of the adventures of Ichabod Crane, a frightened schoolmaster who meets up with the infamous 'headless horseman.’ (60 mins.) G BARBARA MANDRELL AND THE MANDRELL SISTERS Guests: John Schneider, Terri Gibbs.(60 mins ) G HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA Boston Bruins vs Montreal Canadiens (3 hrs.) O© MAGGIE A science project triggers a series of comical events when Maggie discovers a note from Bruce’s teacher accusing the 8 year old of being involved in borderline obscenity.Stars: Miriam Flynn, James Hampton.(Premiere) © BILLY GRAHAM CALGARY CRUSADE © ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL 9:00 O CBS SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE Dark Night Of The Scarecrow’ 1981 Stars: Charles Durning, Lane Smith, Tonya Crowe.Agroupofvigilanteswhokill an innocent retarded man are, in turn, haunted and hunted in eerie and chilling ways (2hrs.) 0 THE NASHVILLE PALACE Host: Roy Clark Guests: Tanya Tucker, Little General Cloggers, Rev.Grady Nutt, Jerry Reed, Woody Herman and the Thundering Herd: from Nashville, Tennessee.(60 minsj O© THE LOVE BOAT The ship topples when an entertainer, whom Julie has employed, turnsouttobean exotic dancer and doesn't want his love interest tofind out his secret; and an international jewel thief meets his match in a gorgeous woman while trying to pull a job on a man and his wife (60 mins.) © CFL FOOTBALL Edmonton Eskimos vs Toronto Argonauts.(3 hrs.) ©MOVIE-(DRAMA) “Farewell To Arms" 1932 Gary Cooper, Helen Hayes An American ambulance driver, wounded in Italy, falls in love with a nurse duringW.W.I.(2hrs.) 9:30 O CD SCIENCE ET TECHNOLOGIE 10:00 OFITZANDBONESWhen terrorists take over the television station that they work for and demand ransom, release of an imprisoned radical and safe passage out of the country, the reporter-cameraman team of Fitz and Bones think they have the story of the year.Stars: Dick Smothers, Tom Smothers (Premiere; 60 mins.) O G SUR LA SELLETTE O© FANTASY ISLAND An amateur magician suddenly possesses the secrets of the most brilliant sorcerers; and a modern young woman experiences the chivalry and dangers of 17th century France.(60 mins.) 10:29© LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30 00 TELE JOURNAL 0 NOUVELLES TVA © LES NOUVELLES TVA 10:45 O SPORTS 10:50 0 0 NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11:00 © LES SPORTS O O NEWS O CBCNEWS O © "La Gifle" Lino Ventura, Annie Girardot.Séparé de sa femme, un professeur de lycee doit voir a l’éducation de sa fille de 18 ans.O© ABC NEWS © FAST FORWARD (WETK ONLY) 11:05 0 POLITIQUE FEDERALE 11:06 0 POLITIQUE FEDERALE 11:140 CINE-SOIR Demon' 1963 Dahlia Lavi, Frank Wolff.(86 m.) 11:150 “UnCargo,une Femme” Sally Kellerman, Tony Bianco.En guise de représailles, un homme enleve la fille d’un riche homme d affaires apres que celui-ci se soit empare de son bateau.0 PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS O BENNY HILL ffl AN EVENING AT THE IMPROV 11:20 O NEWS 11:30 O MOVIE -(ADVENTURE) ••IV "Cry Wolf” 1947 Errol Flynn, Barbara Stanwyck The secrets of a family ' s hereditary insanity lay hidden on a luxurious country estate.(85 mins.) O SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE © MOVIE (WETK ONLY) 'Danger Lights’ 1930 Robert Armstrong, Jean Arthur 11:37 O MOVIE (ADVENTURE) • "Sea Gypsies" 1978 Robert Logan, Mikki Jamison-Olson.Exciting family adventure saga of wilderness survival in rugged Alaskanterrain.(G) (98 mins ) 11:45 O MOVIE -(TITLE UNANNOUNCED) (2 hrs ) 12:00© CTV NEWS 12:21 © NEWS 12:30© ’ Calmos" Jean-Pierre Marielle, JeanRochefort.Dégoûtés des femmes, un souteneur et un gynécologue laissent tout tomber et se réfugient dans un village de campagne ou ils s’adonnent aux joies de la cuisine et de farniente 12:40 0 ''Billtis’’PattiD'Arban-ville, Mona Kristensen.Une adolescente s'éprend du photographe Lucas venu prendre la photo de fin d’annee au pensionnat ou elle est eleve.Séjournant en vacances chez des amis de son pere, elle retrouve Lucas qui exerce ses talents sur la plage voisine.12:50 O “Pour que Vivent les Hommes” Robert Mit-chum, Olivia deHaviland.A court d’argent, un etudiant en medecine decide d'epouser une infirmière pour remedier la situation.1:00 10 MOVIE -(DRAMA) **Me “Mandingo” 1975 James Mason, Ken Norton A slave-breedingplantation of pre-Civil War Louisiana andthe strange people who live there (Rated R) (90 mins.) © JOHN CALLAWAY INTERVIEWS (WETK ONLY) 3:30© MOVIE (MYSTERY-SUSPENSE) “The Posessed’’ 1977 JamesFarentino, Joan Hackett.A dissolute, defrocked ministerbattles theforcesofevilapparently responsible for a rash of fires at a isolated girls school.(90 mins ) 5:00 © SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN TOWNSHIPS WEEK -THE RECORD-FHIDAY, OCTOBER 23.I9H1 11 Sunday MORNING 6:00 © UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR 6:30 Cl KROFFTS IPERSTARS WORLD TOMORROW BRADY BUNCH EXTRA EDITION CROSSROADS JIMMY SWAGGART GILUGAN'S ISLAND JOURNEY DAY OF DISCOVERY MIGHTY MOUSE-HECKLE ANDJECKLE © AMERICAN CATHOLIC Q AU CENTUPLE Q IT IS WRITTEN © JIMMY SWAGGART © JONNYQUEST @ SESAME STREET 8:14 0 THOUGHT FOR TODAY 8:18 0 CBC 6 GOOD MORNING R:26 O IN THE NEWS 8:30 OO PASSE-PARTOUT O DRAK PACK O ORAL ROBERTS O THIS IS THE LIFE Q CATHOLIC MASS © JETSONS 8:56 © HORAIRE 8:56 O IN THE NEWS 9:00 O 0 LE PETIT CASTOR O CBS SUNDAY MORNING «DAY OF DISCOVERY MUSIC AND THE SPO- SN WORD ECHOS DU WESTERN 9:30 8 REX HUMBARO LA FOURMI ATOMIQUE \ ORAL ROBERTS I LEAVE IT TO BEAVER ) MISTER ROGERS IQ KLIMBO ‘ IT IS WRITTEN HOBBLEDEHOY LARRY JONES LES CHEVAUX DU 3LEIL I REXHUMBARD ) BULL WINK LE ) ONCE UPON A CLAS- SIC L ealherstocking Tales' The Hurons attack the lort and Hawkeye escorts Molly Dunham to the salety ol her lather's camp (Closed-Captioned; ILS A ) 9:45 0 O EN TERRE SAINTE 10:00 O Q LE JOUR DU SEIGNEUR De la paroisse de Cocagne, au Nouveau-Brunswick.Cel.: Mgr Donat Chiasson.archevêque de Moncton (60 m ) O ROBERT SCHULLER (CAPTIONED! O STAR TREK O IL EST ECRIT O DAY OF DISCOVERY © LES §TELLIPOPETTES HELLENIC PROGRAM CELEBRATING CHRIST © ACROSS THE FENCE 10:30 O BRADY BUNCH 0 NFL REVIEW AND Movies SUNDAY (ABC) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 8:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.-7:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."Today's FBI" (1981) Mike Connors, Joseph Cali.Excitement, danger and intrigue meld with today's modern crime-fighting techniques when Ben Slater and his elite team of special FBI agents seek crucial evidence against a high-ranking member of organized crime.(Closed-captioned) (NBC) SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 PM E O T., P.D.T.- 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T "Twirl" (1981) Stella Stevens, Charles Haid.World Premiere drama about the pressures the young girls of a baton twirling contest find themselves under as they approach the finals in the competition (Closed-captioned) MONDAY (NBC) MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.- 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."Splendor in the Grass" (1981) Melissa Gilbert, Cyril O'Reilly.Adaptation of William Inge's story of two teen-agers in pre-Depression Kansas, whose love is shattered by the sexual mores of the day and pressure to conform to parental expectations.TUESDAY (NBC) TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 8:00 PM E O T., P.D.T.- 7:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T.“The Brady Girls Get Married" (1981) Maureen McCormick, Eve Plumb.The Brady girls decide to tie the knot with their respective beaus, but before the double ring ceremony can take place there are some humorous but troublesome questions that have to be answered.(R) (CBS) TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.-8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."The Princess and the Cabbie" (1981) Valerie Bertinelli, Robert Desiderio.The story revolves around the strong relationship that develops between an insecure young woman who suffers from dyslexia and a feisty, self-taught cabbie who helps to educate her.WEDNESDAY (CBS) WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."Hide in Plain Sight" (1980) James Caan, Jill Eikenberry.The true story of a father’s eight-year search for his children after his ex-wife marries a man whose identity was changed by the Witness Relocation Program.THURSDAY_______________________________________ (CBS) MOVIE SPECIAL: 9:00 PM E.D.T.P.D.T.- 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T.“Blazing Saddles” (1974) Gene Wilder, Cleavon Little.A hilarious, outrageous sendup comedy of the American western in which a black sheriff sets out to dean up a shoot-em-up Western town.FRIDAY _____________________ (NBC) FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.- 8:00 PM C D T., M.D.T."Halloween" (1978) Tony Moran, Jamie Lee Curtis.After serving 15 years in a mental institution for the brutal murder of his sister on Halloween, 1963, Michael Meyers escapes and returns to his hometown to wreak Halloween terror on pretty teen age girls there.PREVIEW Q LES ETOILES DE LA JTTE NEW YORK CITY MARATHON ABC Sporla will provide covsrageotthe New York City Marathon, the world's largest marath on race in terms ot par t icipant sand spectators (2 hrs., 30 mins.) © C'ETAIT LE BON TEMPS © TELEDOMINICA ffi I AM, I CAN, I WILL 11:000 0 LA SEMAINE A L'ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE O GILUGAN'S ISLAND Q WILD KINGDOM © OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR © MATINEE AT THE BIJOU II The Last Mile'is the feature film, starring Preston Foster, and is accompanied by the cartoon MagazineRack' andchaptertourolthe serial 'ThePhantom Empire' (90 mins ) 11:28 0 ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR 11:30 0 PACE THE NATION 0 FOCUS'81 0 TALKBACK O PASSEPORT AFTERNOON 12:00 0f>LA SEMAINE VERTE Dossier: chronique horticole.(60 m.) S YOU CAN QUOTE ME MEET THE PRESS MEETING PLACE Today, a special mass celebrating the beatification of the founder, Sr.ClaudineThevenet, otthe Roman Catholic convent of les Soeurs de Jesus el Marie.Montreal, with Bishop Louis-Albert Vachon officiating O © BON DIMANCHE ©NEW YORK CITY MARATHON (JOINED IN PROGRESS) 12:28 0 WEATHER REPORT 12:30 0 THE NFL TODAY NFL andothersportsnewsofthe day with Brent Musburger.Phyllis George.Irv Cross and Jimmy 'The Greek’ Snyder 0 NFL ’81 Host: Bryant Gumbel.© TELEDOMENICA (CONTINUES) © MILLER S COURT 12:57 0 COMMUNITY EVENTS 1:00 00 A COMMUNIQUER O NATIONALFOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME New York Giants at Atlanta Falcons.Q NATIONALFOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME Teams to be announced.0 COUNTRY CANADA With host Sandy Cushon.O LET’S GO TO THE RACES © WRESTLING © DIRECTIONS © WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 1:30 0 0 FOOTBALL CANADIEN Au Stade Ivor Wynne de Hamilton, lesTigerCals rencontrent les Lions de Vancouver (2 h .30 m ) O HYMN SING With the Hymn Sing Chorus and OrchestraToday's selections include'Singto the Lord a Marvelous Song,' ’Jesus Shall Reign' and ‘Jesus Saves.' 0 ISSUES AND ANSWERS © COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81 Weekly highlights of key contests which are scheduled during the 1981 NCAA football season © WALL STREET WEEK WITH LOUIS RUKEYSER 2:00 Q PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED O© 2,000 ANS APRES JESUS-CHRIST O MOVIE -(TITLE UNANNOUNCED) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) © SPORTS HOT SEAT © FORUM 22 ffi GREAT PERFOR MANCES La Ctemenza di Tito'This production of Mozart's 'opera séria' was filmed on location in Italy, and features three American singers.Carol Neblett.Catherine Malfitano and Tatiana Troyanos.(2 hrs 30 mins.) 2:30 O WORLD SERIES,Game 5 (IF NECESSARY) In the eventthattheExposarethe National League Champions and a filth game is necessary, that game will pre-empt the regularly scheduled programming in this timeslot.O LES CHEVAUX DU SOLEIL © INFORMATION-VOYAGES ©MOVIE-(MUSICAL)*** 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 4:31 5:00 5:30 5:50 “Seven Bridee lor Seven Brothere" 1954 Howard Keel, Jane Powell When the eldest ol seven uncouth brothers in the Oregon territory brings homes wile, the other six become restless and sneak into town and steal 6 girls (2 hrs.) © PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED O WALT DISNEY PRESENTS The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'BingCrosby narrates this animated version of Washington Irving's classic tale ol the adventures of Ichabod Crane, a frightened schoolmaster who meets up with the intamous 'headless horseman.' (60 mins ) Q© AU ROYAUME DES ANIMAUX © AMERICA'S TOP TEN O© SPORT MAG © WILD KINg>OM HEBDO-DIMANCHE Q FAMOUSCLASSIC TALES The Last Of The Mohicans' Animated special based on one of the most popular of James FenimoreCooper's‘Leatherstocking Tales' about the French and Indian Wars in Americaintfte tBthcentury Sspeat;60mins ) NATIONALFOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME Seattle Seahawks at New York Jets.O CFL FOOTBALL Calgary Stampeders vs Saskatchewan Rough-riders (3 hrs.) © SPORTSBEAT Q COURT METRAGE 0© WORLD SERIES, GAME 5 If necessary.ABC Sports will provide coverage of Game 5 of the World Series from the city of the National League Champion.It a fifth game is not needed, alternate pro-ramming will air.“ A COMMUNIQUER WORLD SERIES, GAME 5 (IF NECESSARY) It necessary, ABC Sports will provide coverage of Game 5 ot the World Series from the city ot the National League champion.If a fifth game is not needed, alternate programming will air.ffl HUNDERTWASSER'S RAINY DAY Austria's most celebrated artist, Friedensreich Hun* dertwasser, a cult figure, hermetic environmentalist and proponent of sod roofs and humus toilets, isthe subject of this Oscar-nominated documentary.@ QUESTION PERIOD OO SECOND REGARD O CBS FESTIVAL OF LIVELY ARTSFOR YOUNG PEOPLE Julie Andrews' Invitation To The Dance With Rudolf Nureyev' An introduction to the many-faceted world of dance, with special guest star Ann ReinkingBallerinaEva Evdokimova, Peggy Lyman, principal dancer with the Martha Graham Dance Company, tap dancer Sandman Sims and the Green Grass Cloggers guest star inthe production.(Repeat; 60 mins.) O DANS TOUS LES ANTONS ANTENNE 10 UNTAMED WORLD Untamed World inves tigates the living pattern and carnivorous habits of thelion.thelargest member of the cat family.§ LAWMAKERS CHEMIN D'UNE VIE MEILLEURE © TRAVEL'81 © AGRONSKV AND COMPANY O AU QUOTIDIEN © LE DIX VOUS INFORME EVENING 6:00 0 TELEJOURNAL O CBS NEWS O TERRE NOUVELLE O PASSE-PARTOUT © AU PAYS DE CHANTERELLE © NEWS © QUILTING 6:05 O SALUT SANTE 6:30 0 GENIES EN HERBE O DIMENSION g© HUIT, CA SUFFIT FREDERIC © AS IT IS © PHOTO SHOW What's in a Frame?' What to photograph is the topic of this week'sshow, Jonathan Goell talks about composition, design and exoerimentation TODAY’S FBI Mike Connors stars as a veteran FBI agent (Ben Slater) who is called on to choose and head up a select FBI unit engaged in crack ing down on corruption and organ ized crime activity in the new one-hour drama series, "Today's FBI," which airs in its premiere presentation as a two-hour movie, SUNDAY.OCTOBER 25 on ABC TV Joseph Cali and Carol Potter are featured as Connor's young and talented colleagues.CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME 7:00 00 CHEZ DENISE Les Separations' OSOMINUTESCBSNews correspondents Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Ed Bradley and Harry Rea-soner are the on-air editors of this weekly news magazine.(60 mins.) G HERE'S BOOMER MeadowlarkLemonandhis Bucketeers basketball team join Boomer to help a young boy, confined to a wheelchair, learnthatlifeis still worth living Boomer also helps an aspiring 12 year old comedian, who lacks confidence, get to Hollywood and try out for the Tonight Show '(60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned; USA.) ©THE BEACHCOMBERS Tom Hawkins was the last, and the best, ofthehandline fishermen in Gibsons.Now he is a fugitive from an old folks' home, and he enlists the help of Nick and the Reach family to escape the clutches of his mercenary sister and return again to the sea © M.A.S.H.ffl WHY IN THE WORLD?7:30 0 O LES BEAUX OIMANCHES'Su per star' Inv.: Dominique Michel.(60 mJ 0 FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE O© "LaGrandeCasse' Ed Abrams, Patrice Schubert.Deux agents de la police de la route acceptent de travailler, dans leurs temps libres, pour un certain Daniels qui leur fait récupérer des voitures dont les proprietaires n’ont pas acquitte le paiement.O © PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED © BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE ffl OPEN STUDIO 8:00 O ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACEHarry'sanniversary celebration at Archie's Place could turn into his going away party when Archie proposes he put up the moeny to buy Murray's share of the business.OCHIPsOfficerJonBaker finds that a new and deadly type of motorcycle race, known as an 'Indy,' is being run on city streets by speed hungry young cyclists, and his involvement is complicated when fellow off icer Steve McLeish learnsthat his two brothers are involved.(60 mins ) G SUPER VARIETY An entertainment kaleidoscope of some of the finest international talent from London, England withhosts Jim Perry and Fiona Gordon.Among those appearing are the Alber-marle Girls; Bryan McGivern and Gail Easton; Canadian cowboy Paul Hann; British dancer Cimaron and special guest star Suzanne Somers (60 mmsj O © SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE ‘Today's FBI' 1981 Stars: Mike Connors, Joseph Cali.Carol Potter Ben Slater and his elite group of special FBI agents seek crucial evidence against a high-ranking member of organized crime while racing against time to saveanundercoveragent's life.(2 hra.) (Closed Captioned; USA.) © NOVA 'Locust: War Without End' In this remarkable film shot in Europe and Africa, NOVA reveals some of man's latest attempts to rid himself of his long-time enemy, thelocust.(Closed Captioned; USA.) (60 minsj 8:30 0 0 LES BEAUX DIMANCHES Ant bine Et Sebastien' (90 m ) Q ONE DAY AT ATIME As Ann fights off creditors and searches for an artist to replace Nick in her company, she gets a surprise visit from her old partner nemesis.Francine, who announces she wants to be Ann's new partner © TOM JONES SHOW Guest Isaac Hayes.9:00 OALICEThegangatMel's Diner is all decked out for Halloween treats, but Alice finds herself treading on tricky ground when her possible romantic interest in Mitch Aames gets tested after he reveals four facts about himself G SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES'Twirl' 1981 Stars Stella Stevens.Charles Haid, Lisa Whel-chel The drama revolves around a national baton twirling contest and the pressures parents exert on their competing offspringto instill the idea that ‘winning is everything.' (2 hrs.) (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) G HOME FIRES Distressed by not hearing from Graeme for over four weeks, Terry is more susceptible than shethinks to the charms of a married Australian flier whom she sees as the ‘ideal hus band.' Marge introduces Terry to the Active Service Canteen.Jacob, more at ease in his new environment, rebels at Hannah’s over-protectiveness.Albert sees less of his family as his caseload increases (Repeat; 60 minsj §GD VEDETTES PLUS QUINCY © MASTERPIECE THEATRE ATownLike Alice’ Jean travels to outback Australia in search of her beloved, while he is in London looking for her (ClosedCaptioned; U S A.) (60 mins.) 9:30 O THE JEFFERSONS George thinks he’s found the perfect new maid, a woman of starch and lace, but Louise has her own candidate for the job and hiring both servants creates more problems lhan it solves.10:00 O 0 LES BEAUX DIM ANCHES'Premier Mouvement’ Concert avec Bruno Laplante.¦ TRAPPER JOHN, M.D.ON GUARD FOR THEE The Cold War between America and the Soviet Union has deepened to a freeze, and Red-hunting is reaching hysterical proportions tnthe U S ?run t Something equivalent is happening in Canada, but in a radically different style, mostCanadiansdon'tknow about it (60 mina ) 0© L’EVENEMENT AVEC ANDRE PAYETTE O © WHATEVER BECAME OF.?The program not only asks the popular and intriguing question it poses, but then answers it as well with exciting and dramatic insights into what the likes of Mark Spitz, Ursula Andress andPerry Mason's Della Street are doing now Host; Dick Van Patten (60 mins ) © W-* © U.N.DAY CONCERT 1981 10:30 00 TELE JOURNAL §© NOUVELLES TVA © SPORTS o PORT-DIMANCHE 11:00 0 CBS NEWS NEWS CBCNEWS MANNIX ffl ABC NEWS MEDECIN D'AUJOURD'HUI © CTV NEWS 11:05 0 Q POLITIQUE PROVINCIALE 11:1500 "AllegroNon Troppo” Dessins animes Pendant qu'un chef d'orchestre dirige ses musiciens, un dessinateur s'efforce de mettre en vitesse sur le papier les images que lui inspirent les pieces musicales.G STAR TREK B NATION S BUSINESS MOVIE -(DRAMA) •** “Effect of Gamma rayson man in the moon Marigolds” 1972 Joanne Woodward, Nell Potts A woman brings her daughters up in squalor: One escapes into her intellect while the other seems destined to lead a 'half-life' like her mother.(2 hrs ) SJIM BAKKER NEWS NEWS 11:300 NBC LATE NIGHT MOVIE MarchOrDie’1977 Stars: Gene Hackman, Terence Hill.The French legionnaires try to protect an archaeological digging site in the Sahara after thousands of Arab tribesmen are incited to attack and destroy them.(Conclu sion) (Repeat.90 mins.) © PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED (WETK ONLY) 11:40 0 MOVIE (ROMANCE) ••Vi "Bridal Path" 1959 Bill Travers, Bernadette O'Farrell Whentheheadof family rules there must be no marrying between cousins on Scoftish island of Beigg, a young man goes to the mainland to search fora wife.(2hrs ) 11:50© SUPER LOTO 12:00© FIRING LINE (WETK ONLY) 12:20 © MOVIE -(WESTERN) •*‘4 ‘ McCabe And Mrs.Miller'' 197 1 Warren Beatty, Julie Christie A gambler and a madam open a brothel and a gambling house in a frontier mining town (2 hrs , l> mins ) 1:00 ffl NOVA (WETK ONLY) 12—-TOWNSHIPS WEEK-THE RECORD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1981 Weekdays ______ MORNING__________ 6:00 Q UNIVERSITY OF THE 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 AIR JIM BARKER KROFFTS IPERSTARS SUNRISE SEMESTER MORNING EXERCISE NEWS WAKE UP TODAY OUVERTURE GOOD MORNING 7:10 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:30 Q 8:56 O AMERICA Jj) CANADA AM 3 HORAIRE I © LES P’TITS NSHOMMES MORNING © PREMIERE HEURE MIRE ET MUSIQUE A M.WEATHER EMISSIONS DIVERS SESAME STREET TELE-PATROUILLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY 9:00 O © EN MOUVEMENT O UP TO THE MINUTE 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 © PHIL DONAHUE SHOW © CBC 6 GOOD MORNING O © VOTRE AMIE »ZANNE MOVIE VoicnOITsrror’ (MON ).Chrislm»» Kid' (TUE ).'FuryAISmu09l4r'4 Bay' (WED ).Madigans Millions'(THUR).'Porlrail d Jennie' (FRI ) ROMPER ROOM RICHARD SIMMONS SHOW © IN-SCHOOL PROGRAMMING O © LES ORALIENS (SAUF MER.) L'Eglise En Papier (Mer ) S FRIENDLY GIANT © ANIMAGERIE JOHN DAVIDSON IHOW QUEBEC SCHOOLS WHAT’S COOKING?i ALL IN THE FAMILY 0 TAPE TAMBOUR I© PASSE-PARTOUT I LAS VEGAS GAMBIT ONTARIO SCHOOLS (EXC.TUE., FRI.) Canadian Schools (TUE , 10:30 11:00 ©ED ALLEN SHOW m EDGE OF^GHT GAZINE EXPRESS ALICE BLOCKBUSTERS MR.ORESSUP © JINNY FAMILY FEUD THE COMMUNITY SUPER PAY CAROS O EMISSIONS DIVERS II PRICE IS RIGHT I WHEEL OF FORTUNE I SESAME STREET ¦ SANS DETOUR I© LOVE BOAT 3 FANFANDEDE 3 DEFINITION © IN-SCHOOL PROGRAMMING 11:30© BATTLESTARS O © LES P’TITS BONSHOMMES 0 QUOI DE NEUF 0 LOOKING GOOD 11:45© © LES SATELLIPOPETTES 11:57 0 NEWSBREAK 11:58 0 WEATHER REPORT AFTERNOON 12:00 fk NEWS O PASSWORD PLUS © BOB NEWHART SHOW O MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW © FLINTSTONES © FAMILY FEUD 12:10© ACROSS THE FENCE 12:15© AU QUOTIDIEN © LE DIX VOUS INFORME 12:25© TELEJOURNAL O A LA FERME 12:27© COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS 12:30 O © ALLO BOU BOU O YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS «DOCTORS MCLEAN AT LARGE © CINE-OUIZ Le Triangle du Diable' (Lun ), 'Le Labyrinthe1 (Mar ), Le Grand Depart' (Mer ), 'Lea Grangea Bruleea' (Jeu ), Maison de l'Amour el de la Mort' (Ven ) K} RYAN’S HOPE UPER PAY CARDS } FYI 1:00 © DAYS OF OUR LIVES O © ALL MY CHILDREN © ALAN THICKE SHOW © IN-SCHOOL PROGRAMMING 1:30 0 O FEMME D'AUJOURD'HUI O AS THE WORLD TURNS © REGIONAL PROGRAMMING ©OVER EASY 2:00 O© ANOTHER WORLD © WOK WITH YAN ©ffl ONE LIFE TO LIVE Speaking of Soap By MARYANN COOPER Marl Hulswit as Ed on "The Guiding Light" seen with his on screen brother Mike as played by Don Stewart.The sudden excited interest in "The Guiding Light” does not center on Diane's murder investigation, it is taking shape in the form of protest about the recent and drastic changes that are going on in the mythical town of Spring-field.It is no secret that "The Guiding Light" has been smarting over the fact that its main competitor in its time spot, "General Hospital", seems to be grabbing all the headlines.And why not?The ABC soap has garnered ratings numbers never before achieved by any soap But the people at CBS are hopping mad about it Their bitterness and frus-tration-at being an also ran' to GH takes the form of sarcastic public jabs at what has been termed by some to be "The Luke anti Laura Show".One cast member remarked that the way to achieve higher ratings was to "hire some adolescents.” Well, what has started out as a bad joke is coming to pass on the award winning 'Guiding Light.' GL has added an entire stable of teenage characters and has made room for them by giving the heave ho to some performers who have been with the show for years.These seasoned performers have always helped GL obtain better than a fair share of the ratings numbers.In recent years, "The Guiding Light" has never been in ratings trouble.It has never been in danger of cancellation.Yet, the reward for some of these diligent actors and actresses who have helped make "The G ::dir,g Light" one of the most popular CBS serials of all time is the proverbial pink slip Already on the block are the heads of Mart Hulswit who has played Dr.Erf Bauer for almost 12 years, Barbara Berjer departing from her role as Barbara Thorpe, Robert Milli as Adam and Thorpe and Stefan Schnabel as Dr.Steve lackson.It's fine to make changes on a serial.It's even fine to add younger characters and fresh faces but the key word here is 'add'.Gloria Monry didn't raise the ratings of General Hospital by bringing in a carload of young bodies.She revolutionized the pacing of the show.She built new sets and reved up the action by shortening scenes.She also recognized that the success of a soap isn't to let one age or segment of the show dominate the serial but to have a careful blending of all ages, personalities and attitudes.This narrow thinking of in with the newer and out with the older is uninspired lazy thinking and can only alienate faithful viewers who have supported the show throughout the many years it has been on the air.Recently on CHML's ML Magazine with Roy Green in Hamilton Ontario a listener called in to tell me how distressed she was about the way "The Guiding Light" was changing."Doesn't anyone connected with the show (Guiding Light) care about the viewers?" she asked."I feel like I'm losing a member of my own family.” Now a look at what's been happening and what will happen on all the afternoon dramas.Recap: 10/19-10/23 Preview: 10/26-10/30 THE DOCTORS - Maggie's child abuse victim is admitted again with new bruises.M| tells Carolee that she spent the night with Matt.Maggie comes by to tell Matt she's pregnant but, when Katy answers the door in a bathrobe, she suspects the worse.Matt returns home to find Katy in Mike's bed.Roger Willy turns out to be Tara's grandpa.THIS WEEK: Maggie plans to rent a place to stay.Greta is shattered by news of divorce.THE GUIDING LIGHT - Carrie stays by Ross's side through the investigation.Ben gets the guilties over Amanda and leaves town.Vanessa is worried about Henry's strange behavior.SEARCH FOR TOMORROW - Sissy vamps Lee and he is an easy target.Stephanie worries that Sylvie will make good on her threats to Wendy.Zach returns to work but worries about Sylvie's new plan.AS THE WORLD TURNS -James is getting more upset about Stan's blackmailing ways.Lisa and Barbara are busy with the boutique unaware that Stan plans to take it over.Margot presses James for the truth.THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Leslie's bargain with Lorie forces her to reject Lance's advances.Vanessa refuses to sit idly by and let Lorie get Lance back.Nikki gets to know Victor Jietter.ALL MY CHILDREN - De spite the scene Phoebe puts on, Benny decides to stick by his guns and leave his job as her chauffeur.She tells him he was like a son to her and he will never succeed in this new business venture because he has no business experience.Palmer asks Donna if she wants a divorce.THIS WEEKrDonna is confused and upset.Opal plans a new scheme.ONE LIFE TO LIVE - Dorian gets hit over the head by three female burglars.Herb persuades Cassie not to leave town.The burglars meet later and show off an art object they acquired.Peter looks up to Dorian and plans to change his ways and become more successful.Jenny is not pleased.THIS WEEK: One burglar has a change of heart.Viki goes into seclusion.RYAN'S HOPE - Delia offers to tell Joe who is spying on him if she gets a bigger piece of The Crystal Palace.He agrees and she spills the beans on Jack.Later, Joe and Jack have a huge confrontation.They finally agree to work together to get Vartova and keep Siobhan safe.Barry's step sister comes to town.THIS WEEK: Delia is less than hospitable.)oe and Jack join forces.TEXAS - Bo and Ruby try to make Phil Roberts look like he feels threatened by Billy )oe so that they can get Billy |oe to host the TV show'.Bubba traps Lurlene alone in the Marshall house and tries to rape her.Elena tries to talk Joe into accepting Ryan as his lawyer, but he is concerned about the cost.When Kate receives a letter from Steve, Ryan and Ginny run off to Montana to find him.THIS WEEK: Iris sets out to destroy Paige.Ryan and Ginny are on a desperate search.DAYS OF OUR LIVES ~ David visits Trish and Scott but he is still a fugitive at large.Tod is cleared of murder charges.Lee learns that Liz was never really divorced.David is shot by the mob and flees to an open window.Mickey fantasizes about Maggie's baby.Mary threatens Neil about the surrogate mother program.THIS WEEK: Jessica is out of the hospital but still has a split personality.No one knows whether David is dead or alive.GENERAL HOSPITAL - Edward tries to persuade Lila to hand over her stock to him but she is standoffish.Luke resents the senator's condescending attitude towards his family.Luke pushes Laura to make wedding plans but she does not want to do this until her divorce is final.Scorpio tells Tiffany he is not a rich man and she Jiegins to look for a sugar daddy.Lesley makes an effort to get to know Luke better.THIS WEEK: Bobbie and Noah carry on like lovebirds.Monica makes moves to get custody of Allan Jr.ANOTHER LIFE ~ Charles is a broken man and Helen supports him financially but not emotionally.Becky puts pressure on Russ to end it with Lorie.Dr.Martin takes more than a passing interest in Lorie which angers Russ.Scott and Gene are caught up in the changes taking place at the station and lose their jobs.THIS WEEK: Russ is feeling the effect of being shut out at school.Lorie is very confused about the way she feels and seeks out Dr.Martin for advice.ANOTHER WORLD-Mary Ann leaves Rick to go back to mother.Cecile finds out she's pregnant but is not sure who the baby's father is.Cecile tells Sally about her pregnancy, but lies to Bryan about this because it would affect her divorce.Sandy asks Cecile to marry him much to her delight.THIS WEEK: Edward is very curious about Alice's engagement.The custody Eiearing leaves many scars.THE EDGE OF NIGHT -Geraldine unwittingly saves Gavin’s and lody's lives when she faints at the sight of Spencer's gun.Nora and Spencer are revealed to be old friends.Gavin and jody hide in the attic of the Whitney mansion to try to get a hold of the watch.Kelly tries to confront a strange man who is following Val but he just misses him.THIS WEEK: Mitsey moves in with Deedee.The police step up their search.© VARIOUS SOGRAMMING PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS 2:300© CINEMA (SAUF LUN., MER.) Splendeurs Et Miseres Des Courtesanes (Lun,), ‘Salutl Artister (Mar ), Le Temps De Vivre (Mer ), Mall Helm Regie son Comte' (Jeu ), Feux Croises' (Ven.) O SEARCH FOR 8 MORROW CORONATION © © JANETTE VEUT SAVOIR 2:58 0© FYI 3:00 O GUIDING LIGHT O© TEXAS eEDGE OF NIGHT © GENERAL HOSPITAL 3:30 © © LES ATELIERS (LUN.) 0 TAKE 30 O VOUS LES FEMMES © SERVICES A LA COMMUNAUTE © LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU 3:57 O NEWSBREAK 3:58 O® FYI 4:00 O O BOBINO 0 BRADY BUNCH O TOM AND JERRY AND FRIENDS O CBC CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Il FANFANDEDE I ODD COUPLE 3 GRONIGO ET CIE ï LET’S MAKE A DE AL 3 GREAT SPACE COASTER © SESAME STREET 4:29 © NEWSWATCH 4:30 «§ O EMISSIONS DIVERS SMUPPET SHOW BEACHCOMBERS © LES JOYEUX NAUFRAGES O HERE'S LUCY (EXC.WED.)Afterschool Special (WED.)'Tough Girl' © FAMILY FEUD © LEAVE ITTOBEAVER (EXC.WED.) Afterschool Special (WED.) Tough Girl' 5:00 O WALTONS © WELCOME BACK, KOTTER O HAPPY DAYS AGAIN O© L'ARTISHOW ©BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (EXC.WED.) © CINEMA DE CINQ HEURES © PRICE IS RIGHT © ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW IEXC.WED.) © MISTER ROGERS 5:30 © BARNEY MILLER O MUPPET SHOW © HOGAN'S HEROES © NEWS ffl ELECTRIC COMPANY MR.MERLIN by Steve K.Walz This new CBS sit-com has a cute premise.Barnard Hughes, a veteran stage and video star, headlines as a modern day 'Merlin the Sorcerer,’ who disguises himself as a garage mechanic In San Francisco.His job is to find a young apprentice so he can divest himself of some of his magical responsibilies.Merlin’s choice is a klutzy but affable young lad named Zac Rogers, played by Clark Brandon.Zac would love to use his magical powers to lure young girls into his favor.Merlin wants Rogers to have a bit of fun, except that the Sorcerer's lovely assistant from beyond, Alexandra, portrayed by Elaine Joyce, wants Merlin to push the teenager into using his powers creatively.This, of course, results in various misadventures which are amusing but far from being consistantly funny.All of the principals are perfect for their characterizations, but CBS has slotted this show up against ABC’s "Greatest American Hero" and NBC’s “Real People.” The logic here would be to go after ABC, since the audience is probably in the same age bracket.Problem is, “Mr.Merlin" should be put in a time slot where it follows an established CBS show, rather than leading off the evening against two bonafide hits.“Mr.Merlin" will have to pull a few tricks out of his bag in order to survive this Nielsen sandwich.-\ TV I.Q.1.What was the name of the sitcom centering around a character named Susie MacNa-mara?2 What was the doorman s name in Rhoda?3 In what sitcom did Garrett Morris co-star before he joined the cast of Saturday Might Live?4.What is the name of the longest-running situation comedy series?5.Who was the host of the cooking show, The Galloping Gourmet?6.What was the name of the sitcom about five boys named Presto, Socks, Turtle, Joey D and Figgy?7.Prior to Charlie's Angels, in what adventure series was Cheryl Ladd (then known as Cheryl Stoppelmoor) a semi-regular?8 Eddie Mekka, while playing Carmine in Laverne & Shirley, co-starred in another series during 1977.What series?9.Sarah Purcell emceed a game show with singer Bill Anderson shortly before she join-RpaI People.Name the game show.10.One of the ‘guest villains" who appeared on Batman was Burgess Meredith.What character did he play?TV COMPUIOG SERVICES INC umauaj am oi xas JBHag 6 sapneag s^Asjsuejg g t/JJeas i i/snqjp/j 9 JJ3X meqejg q latJjeH pue aizzo f ;i"Ollov £ uohjbo z Xjpjajjias JIPAfJd i TOWNSHIPS WEEK-THE RECORD—FHIDAY, OCTOBER 23.I9H1-13 Monday EVENING 6:00 6:30 6:40 OOCHB NEWS AU QUOTIDIEN IE DIX VOUS INFORME «ABC NEWS HUMANITIES IROUGH THE ARTS IBC NEWS ~ PETITE MAISON >NS LA PRAIRIE ABC NEWS LET'S GO TO THE >CES I NOUVELLES DU SPORT Q LE B VOUS INFORME 6:50 O TELEX ARTS 6:55 © METEO 7:00 OfINECUISINED'HENRI IRNARD CBSNEWS YOU ASKED FOR IT FIRST EDITION TIC TAC DOUGH JUSTICE POPULAIRE M.A.S.H.BONANZA £E> MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 7:30 OO TERRE HUMAINE O FAMILY FEUD !> M.A.S.H.I THE TWO OF US I DOMINIQUE I JOKER'S WILD 3 DOMINIQUE EN RAPPEL fB BIZARRE Host John Bynerand cast visit with the Loonies: have a revealing interviewwithracecardrive Parnelli Simkin and take bizarre looks at This Is Your Life.Super Dave and the guillotine.I DICK CAVETT SHOW 8:00 O O "Vacancaaan Enter” Robert Reed, Ralph Bellamy.Deux jeunesfillea.une noire et une blanche, traversent un Etat du Sud.Pour a'etre moquees d'un shérif raciste, elles se retrouvent en prison 0 O PRIVATE BENJAMIN Judy Benjamin is way out of uniform' when shestripsforacovetedand covert bath in Captain Lewis' private tub.Olittlehouseonthe PRAIRIE The citizens of Walnut Grove and Doctor Baker himself are shocked and angered when it is discovered that the new physician he hired to help him handle the town's medical needs is black.(60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned; OSA) I MARISOL THAT’S INCREDIBLE Forhiscouragein rescuing an autistic child lost in rugged mountains at night, the series presents a Boatonfirefighterasitsfirst IncredibleHero; an exciting air safety breakthrough in the form of a plane-sized superchute to land both small plana and pilot, and a world record attempt by 48 water skiera to tki teamed behind one boat will be leatured.(60 mins.) (9 PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED ffi GREAT PERFORMANCES: DANCE IN AMERICA Nureyevandthe Jollrey Ballet in Tribute lo Nijinaky' In one of the moat ambitious 'Dance In America'produclionaever undertaken.Rudolf Nur eyev and Ihe Jeffrey Ballet dance three Nijnaky works Petrouchka'.Spectre de la Rose' and 'L'Aprea Midi dhrnFaune' (90mins ) 8:30 O THE TWO OF US Brenlwood'sbigdayoff with an attractive English girl named Melissa is interrupted by Cubby and Reggie pleading for advice about the women in their lives O M.A.S.H.A USO troupe makesa rareand unexpected detour to Ihe 4077th when one of its members falls ill; Broadway star Gwen Verdon guest stars aa famed stripper Brandy Doyle, headlineroftheUSO company.(Season Premiere; 60 mins.) O C9 LA CROISIERE S'AMUSE «9 THRILL OF A LIFETIME Host Doug Paulson oilers contestants a chance to live outtheirfantasies This week's program includes such 'thrills' as a young actress riding a killerwhale in front of 2000 spectators and a man from Montreal who gets a date with Miss Canada 1981.(Season Premiere) 9:00 O M.A.S.H.A USO troupe makesarareandunexpect-ed detour to the 4077th when one of its members falls ill; Broadway star Gwen Verdon guest stars as famed stripper Brandy Doyle, headlineroftheUSO company.(Season Premiere; 60 mins.) 00 MONDAYNIGHTAT THE MOVIES Splendor In TheGrass' 1981 Stars: Melissa Gilbert, Cyril O'Reilly, Ned Beatty An adaptation ot William Inge's classic bittersweet story of two sensitive teenagers in pre-Depression Kansas, whose love is shattered by the sexual mores of the day and pressure to conform lo parental expectations.(2 hrs.) O ® MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Houston Oilers at Pittsburgh Steelers.(Closed-Captioned; OSA.) 9:30 Q WKRP IN CINCINNATI Rumors run amock at the station and Bailey's the Nostalgia I V Jenny Piccalo, the independent-minded young friend of Joanie Cunningham on the hit ABC-TV comedy series, '‘Happy Days," has endeared herself to viewers since she joined the cast one year ago.The pretty actress who delivers the snappy comedic performance of Jenny is deftly following in her famous father's footsteps.Her dad also enjoyed television popularity when he starred in his own early sixties comedy series as a quick-witted Army sergeant.Question: Can you name the actress, her father and the name of his series?n COHPill0e 1E(lvlcfS ,NC •OJf/;a -pig,, pue sjaA/ig /iqj 'sjoa/.iç Aqiej uaMsuy prime target when she temporarily allows Johnny Fever to move in with her QC3 MICHEL JASMIN ») MORE THAN A CONCERT The Netherlands Woodwind Ensemble, the Amsterdam Concerl-gebouw conducted by Bernard Haitink, and rock artist Frank Zappa pertorm in this film narrated by David Frost 10:00 O VIVRE ICI MAINTENANT O THE MAGIC OF DAVID COPPERFIELD An enter tainment special which guides viewers through an astonishing worldothumor, dance and magic, starring David Copperfield.Jason Robardshosls.with guests Susan Anton and Audrey Landers.(60mins ) O BRIDESHEAD REVISITED Charles and Sebas tien enjoy their student daya at Oxford and make a visit to Brideshead Castle where they encounter the enchanting Julia Flyte (60 mins.) O COMMANDOS DU DESERT 0 ROAD BACK:THE STORY OF JAMES J.BEATTIE 10:29 O (E) LA QUOTIDIENNE 10 3000 TELEJOURNAL O NOUVELLES TVA CD LES NOUVELLES TVA 10:52 0 AU QUOTIDIEN 10:56 O METEO 11:00 O O NEWS O CBC NEWS © SPORTS 0 CTV NEWS © MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 11:01 O LE 9 VOUS INFORME 11:05 0 NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11:07 0 NOUVELLES DU SORT FEMME D'AUJOURD’HUI O © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:18 0 CINEMA (COMEDIE) "La Prof Du Bahut" 1976 Lilli Carati, Michele Gammino.Une nouvelle institutrice ne tarde pas a emoustillerseseleves masculins (89 m.) 11:21 © NEWS 11-9A ftl tjcuyc 11.30*1 SATURDAY NIGHT O THE TONIGHT SHOW 'The Best Of Carson' 11:45 Guests: Dick Van Patten, David Steinberg, Melissa Manchester.(Repeat; 60 mins.) KOJAK MANNIX ABC CAPTIONED NEWS (WETK ONLY) O BARNEY MIL LLER Detective Wentworth arrests a cowboy at a massage parlour, and an old lady mugs a man.(Repeat) O COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81 Weekly highlightsof key contests which are scheduled during the 1981 NCAA football season © ALL IN THE FAMILY 12:00© MOVIE -(COMEDY) ••Vi "Up the Sandbox” © GREAT PERFORMANCES (WETK ONLY) 12:150 LA COURONNE DU DIABLE Le Lion de la chrétienté'Tandis que JeanetGeoffroyretournent en Angleterre, Richard entreprend sa croisade S TWILIGHT ZONE NEWS ABCNEWSNIGHTLINE Anchored by Ted Koppel 12:30O JIM ROCKFORD: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR O TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST 8 AU QUOTIDIEN ABCNEWSNIGHTLINE Anchored by Ted Koppel.1:20 0 TELE JOURNAL answer TO LAST WEEK'S TV PUZZLE CINDY WILLIAMS Melissa Gilbert, as Deanie Loomis, and Cyril O’Reilly, as Bud Stamper, have a rough time making their romance click in the strict environment of pre-Depression Kansas in the new World Premiere production of William Inge’s famed drama SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS to be presented on “NBC Monday Night at the Movies," October 26.ooo oooooo Tmm féUnZHUi Il ACROSS 1 The Trib’s financial reporter 5 Decoration 9 *•- Castles 10 American Medical Association (init.) 12 $sturd*y — Live (clue to puzzle answer) 15 He plays Carmine Raguea 18 Distance 20 Ale (Scottish) 21 Blunder 22 Indifence 24 Robert Urich's role 25 Impairment 28 Resort 31 Whim 32 “A — of Two Cities" 34 Marie s brother 36 Falcon Crest star 37 Snakelike fish 39 Cry Tomorrow" 41 — Johnson 42 Oldie: — Girl DOWN 2 Pamela Ewing’s father 3 Co-stars in 16 Down (init.) 4 — the Press 5 "The — Show” (clue to puzzle answer) 6 Proprietor of Arnold's (init ) 7 Golf attendant 8 Co-star of The Two of Us 11 WC.- 13 Wrath 14 Good Morning America host 16 Where the Carringtons reign 17 Capable of (suffix) 19 Morh &- 23 One who speaks out 26 "Much — About Nothing" 27 Execute 29 Plays sister of 3 Down 30 In the manner of 33 Jealousy 35 Ivy league school 36 "— Until Dark 38 "Ash Wednesday star (init.) 40 Dallas villain (init.) 14—TOWNSHIPS WEEK-THE HECORD-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1961 Tuesday eoo 6:30 1 EVENING 000(30 NEWS U AU QUOTIDIEN © LE DIX VOUS INFORME «ABC NEWS AMERICAN iOVcRNMNET SURVEY I NBC NEWS HE) i 6:40 I 6:50 6:55 7:00 _ CHIPt ABC NEWS ADAM 12 _ AMERICAN GOVERN- »NT SURVEY NOUVELLES OU ORT LEO VOUS INFORME TELEX ARTS METEO O LAUTREC'82 CBS NEWS YOU ASKED FOR IT CONSUMERSCOPE TIC TAC DOUGH M.A.S.H.BONANZA MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 7 30 O O DU TAC AU TAC O FAMILY FEUD M.A.S.H.IARNEY MIL’ ER ____‘La Disparition d'Almaa” Belle Davis, Faye Dunaway.Soeur Aicnee, célébré prêcheuse des années 30.est accusée d'avoir simule son propre enlevement dans le but, non-avoue, de se permettre une tugue amoureuse.O JOKER'S WILD © STARS ON ICE This week host Doug Crosley welcomes Olympic Bronze Medalists Colleen O’Connor-HurdandJim Millins, comedy skating team Johnny Lebreque and Pepe.t9B0U.S Olympic team member Sandy Lenz, Peter Pringle, Harold and Irene Avery and featured artist Toller Cranston.DICK CAVETT SHOW „ © LES GIROUETTES O BUGS BUNNY HOWL-OWEEN SPECIAL Animated special starring Buga Bunny Witch Hazel meets her match in Bugs as 8:00 they compete with each other to create the beat recipe lor a scary Halloween, thentry them out on Dally Duck, Porky Pig, Speedy Gonzales.Sylvas ter and Tweetle Pie (Repeat) O TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES The Brady Girls Get Married1 t98t Stars Maureen McCormick, Eve Plumb.Robert Reed Marcia and Jan Brady decide to tie the knots with their respective beaus, but before the double wedding can take place, there are some humorousandtroublesome questions that must be answered.(Repeat; 2 hra ) © WORLD SERIES, GAME 6 (IF NECESSARY) In the event that the Expos are the National League champions and a sixth game is necessary, that game will pre-empt the regularly scheduled programming in this time slot.O® WORLD SERIES.GAME 6II necessary.ABC Sports will provide coverage ot Game 6 ol the World Series Irom the city ol the American League Cham pion.If a sixth game is not needed, alternate programming will air.© WORLD SERIES.GAME 6 (IF NECESSARY) If necessary, ABC Sports will provide coverage ol Game 6 of the World Series from the city of the American League champion If a sixth game is not needed, alternate programming will air.In the event of a rain-out CTV will air a movie: 'The Sting' 1973Paul Newman, Robert Redford.ÉB COSMOS Blues for a Red Planet' Using special effects and elaborate models, Dr.Carl Sagan offers the viewers the illusion of being on the planet Mars, and speculates on the future when vehicles have combed end explored the planet's entireeurtece.(Closed Captioned; U.S.A ) (60 mine ) 6:01 Cl the tilth eatate With AdrienneClarkion.Erlc Mailing and Robert Mckepwn (60 mine ) I© HAPPY DAYS PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED 6:30 BO QUINCY O THE FAT ALBERT HALLOWEEN SPEC! AL Fat Albert andhispalslearn a lesson as they plot their 'creepiest.baddeat, scariest' spook night ever Sipeat) © LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY 9:00 O CBS TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE Sunburn* 1979 Stars: Farrah Fawcett.Charles Grodin.An insurance agent hires a lovely woman to pose as hia wife so he can mix with the beautiful people in Acapulco and solve a possible insurance fraud case (2 ob© THREE’S COMPANY Jack, Janet and Terri become ensnarled in a riotous tangle ol misunder-standingswhenTerri assumes that Jack is romancing the wife of Janet's boss, and Janet believes a doctor is setting up a love nest for Terri.(Closed-Captioned; USA.) (May be preempted by coverage of the World Series ) © TAXI Zena's rejected girlfriend uses Louie's shoulders to cry on , unleashing an unexpected comedy adventure that gives him some macho bragging rights.(Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) © ODYSSEY Bath Waters’ The discovery ot a lethal amoeba in the hot springs baths of Bath.England, provides archeologists, engineers, and geologists with a unique opportunity to excavate the lamoua apa andlaarnabouttheRomana who built the batha 2,000 years ago (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A) (60 9:30 minsj ©0©T LE POINT Dtooclosefor COMFORTChaos enters the Rush household whan Hanry'sfree-spiriledniece, April, arrives complete with backpack, tambourine and bicycle, and becomes part ot the family despite her shenanigans with weird musician friends who send Henry up the wall (May be pre -empted by coverage of the World Series ) O© MICHEL JASMIN © HEADLINE HUNTERS 10:00© MARRIAGE IS ALIVE AND WELL Joe Namath, Judd Hirsch and Jack Albertson star in this comedy that examines marriage from the viewpoints of three different men: a wedding photographer, a writerseekingto remarryoneofhisex-wivea.andanelderly comic whois being prevented by his son from marrying a secretary 60 years his junior.(Repeat; 60 mins ) © PAPER CHASE A militarily disciplinedlaw student intimidates his partner, the lackadaisacal Bell, into becoming a formidable legal adversary in the school's intense 'moot court' competition.(gOminsJ © © © HART TO HART © MASTERPIECE THEATRE Duchessof Duke Street: The Patroits' There's a spy in the Bentinck; is it the blatently unpatriotic Mr.Appleby or Louisa's favorite new staff member?(60 mins.) 10:29 0© LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30 B © TELEJOURNAL O© NOUVELLES TVA 10:52 O AU QUOTIDIEN 10:56© METEO 11:00 © © © NEWS © CBCNEWS © SPORTS THE PRINCESS AND THE CABBIE Valerie Bertinelli stars with Robert Desiderio (pictured) in "The Princess and the Cabbie," a poignant new motion picture-for-television depicting the strong relationship that develops between an insecure young woman who suffers from dyslexia and a feisty, self-taught cabbie who helps to educate her.The drama will be broadcast on “The CBS Tuesday Night Movies," TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 Miss Bertinelli portrays Joanna James, a 20-year-old who suffers from dyslexia, a disorder which impairs her ability to read and write.Her wealthy, over-protective father, Edward (Peter Donat), leads her to believe that she is totally incapable of learning.He hides her away from society and smothers her with care.CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME.© CTV NEWS © ALL IN THE FAMILY MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 11:01 © I _l LE 9 VOUS INFORME 11:05© NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11:07 © SPORT 11:150 NOUVELLES DU ___I RENCONTRESInv.: Jean Lerede, psychother-apeute Derniere partie O © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:18 ©“Embrasse-moiIdiot” 11:21 © NEWS 11:25 © NEWS 11:30 0 SATURDAY NIGHT © THE TONIGHT SHOW Guests.Tony Randall.Jim Stafford (60 mins.) 0 S.W.A.T.O© ABC NEWS NIGHT-LINE Anchored by Ted Koppel.© CA PREND UN VOLEUR © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS (WETK ONLY) 11:45 © BARNEY MILLER After decidingthatWojoisunfitto carry a gun, a psychiatrist wants to test all of Barney s men.(Repeat) 11:50 O "Operation Clandestine" Jennifer O’Neil, James Coburn Unmedecm est accuse d'avoir tue la fille de son directeur en pratiquant sur elle un avortement.12:00 O© FANTASY ISLAND A woman doctor, who distrusts all men, is in for a terrorfilled adventure when she drinks a potion that transforms her into an exotic, violent beauty; and a professor discovers that his troubles ha vejust begun when he finally finds Aphrodite, the amazingly beautiful Greek goddess of love (Repeat; 70 mins.) © MOVIE -(DRAMA) ••'¦z “Girl From Potrovka" 1974 Goldie Hawn, Hal Holbrook The story of a romance between an American reporter and a Russian ballerina.(2 hrs.) © ODYSSEY (WETK ONLY) 12:15© NAKED CITY 12:30© JIM ROCKFORD; PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR © TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST Guests: Rex Reed.Lena Horne (90 mins ) AU QUOTIDIEN COSMOS mine O 1:00 © Wednesda EVENING NEWS O AU QUOTIDIEN © LE DIX VOUS INFORME © UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR 6:30 O NBC NEWS O© COLORADO O ABC NEWS © ADAM 12 © UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR 6:40 © NOUVELLES DU SPORT 8 LE 9 VOUS INFORME TELEX ARTS 6:55 © METEO 7:00 O© GRIZZLY ADAMS O CBS NEWS © YOU ASKED FOR IT O MR.MERLIN O TIC TAC DOUGH © M.A.S.H.© BONANZA ffl MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 7:30 © FAMILY FEUD © M.A.S.H.©CRITICAL PATH O© LES BRILLANT © JOKER’S WILD © PIERRE LALONDE Guests: Nicole Martin, Véronique Beliveau.ffl DICK CAVETT SHOW 8.00 O© LE TEMPS D'UNE PAIX Debut.Cest la fin de l'hiver dans Charlevoix Rose Anna entreprend les travaux printaniers A l’eglise, le cure Lavoie évalué les dégâts causes par les inlemperies.Les travaux de restauration You'll score every time seront confies a un veritable artiste O MR.MERLIN © REAL PEOPLE Avisitlo a ghost town in New Mexico and a haunted church in Arizona, a report on a flying saucer landing at Mt Rainier, Washington, and a look at a Santa Monica couple who have turned their home into a wax museum.(60 mins.) © WORLD SERIES, GAME 7(IF NECESSARY) In the event that the Expos are the National League Champions and a seventh game is necessary, that game will pre-empt the regularly scheduled programming in this timeslot.OGD HAWAII 5-0 O© WORLD SERIES, GAME 7 If necessary, ABC Sports will provide cover age of Game 7 in the World Series from the city of the American League Champion.If a seventh game is not needed, alternate Ërogramming will air.9 WORLD SERIES, GAME 7 (IF NECESSARY) If necessary, ABC Sports will provide coverage of Game 7 of the World Series from the city of the American League champion.If a sixth game is not needed, alternate programming will air © PICASSO: A PAINTER'S DIARY Picasso speaks for him self, by means of an actor's when you are a RED CROSS “ Blood Donor voice-over, inthis intimate look at the artist, his family, friends and work.(90 mins.) 8:01 O NATURE OF THINGS The Edge of Cold' A film from Australia about McQuarie Island and its wildlife.principallytheKing Penguin and the Albatross.(60 mins.) O © THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO When America'snationalpastime and national security are endangered, FBI agent Bill Maxwellsendssupersuited pitcher Ralph Hinkley into the thick of a major league pennant racetobecome baseball's hottest overnight sensation.(Season Premiere; 60 mins ) (May be pre-empted by coverage of the World Series.) © BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE 8:30 0 O LES PLOUFFE Premier episode.Quebec: ete 1938.Denis Boucher accueille a la gare son ami de Cincinnati, le pasteur Brown, venu rendre visite a sa fiancee.(60 m.) O WKRP IN CINCINNATI Rumors run amock at the station and Bailey's the prime target when she temporarily allows Johnny Fever to move in with her.9:00 © SPECIAL MOVIE PRESENTATION Hide In Plain Sight’ 1980 Stars James Caan, Jill Eiken-berry True story of a Buffalo, New York stone mason who undertakes a frustrating, heart-rending search for his two missing children, who have been abducted by the U S.Depeartment of Justice under a witness relocation program.(2 hrs.) © THE FACTS OF LIFE Tootie Learns a lesson in growing up when, to show the other girls she's just as mature as they are.she gets drunk on some wine she stole from Blair.(Season Premiere) © WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE The Sunshine Boys' 1975 Stars: Walter Matthau, George Burns After a long separation, two former vaudeville partners reunite to renew their friendshipandtheirfeud (2 hrs ) O GD LE CLAN BEAULIEU O© THE FALL GUY Lee Majors stars in the role of a veteran Hollywood stuntman, Colt Seavers, who also works as a bounty hunter to make ends meet In the opening series, Colt sets out to capture a bail jumper who just happens to be the moat powerful man in a small southwestern city, and its sheriff to boot$ (Premiere; 2 hrs.) (May be pre-empted by coverage of the World Series.) © PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED 9:30 © NOIR SUR BLANC © LOVE, SIDNEY Laurie returns to her role in a New York based soap opera and Sidney resumes his role as principal parent to her daughter, Patti, but Laurie is wary of resuming thier life together because Sidney can’t seem to stop meddling.Stars: Tony Randall, Swoosie Kurtz, Kaleena Kiff.(Premiere) OGD MICHEL JASMIN O SAUVE OUI PEUT © WORLD OF FERNANDO BOTERO The con temporaryColumbian surrealist painter, Fernando Botero, whose work has been exhibited throughout Europeand North and South America, is the subject of this film.10:00© QUINCY Quincy becomes romantically involved with an amnesiac and is shocked to learn she is part of the government's witness protection program and her life is in danger.(Season Premiere, 60 mins.) © PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED €0 VIEWS OF ASIA Thailand: Do Good Receive Good.Do Evil Receive Evil' Thailand has never been colonized and the people are seen as easy, happy and independent with only two major influences on their lives, Buddhism and the monarchy^ (60 mins ) 10:29 OGD LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30 0 0 TELEJOURNAL 0 NOUVELLES TVA © LES NOUVELLES TVA 10:52 0 AU QUOTIDIEN THE FALL GUY Lee Majors stars as daredevil Hollywood stuntman Colt Seavers in ABC-TV’s new fun-filled adventure series, “The Fall Guy," which premieres WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 with a special two-hour presentation.Thereafter, the series will air on Wednesdays.In the role of Colt Seavers, Majors is a veteran stuntman who works as a bounty hunter to make ends meet.Utilizing his exceptional skills as a stuntman, he sets out to track down bail jumpers in exciting locales where he meets a host of colorful characters.Heather Thomas co-stars as Majors' sexy assistant.Farrah Fawcett and James Coburn make special cameo appearances.CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME.10:56 0 METEO 11:00 OO© NEWS O CBC NEWS SD LOTO-SELECT I CTV NEWS © ALLINTHE FAMILY © MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 11:01 O LE 9 VOUS INFORME © LES SPORTS 11:05 0 NOUVELLES DU SORT NOUVELLES DU g ORT REFLETS D’UN PAYS O LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:16© LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 30 11:180 ''Ceinture de Chas-tete’’TonyCurtls.Monica Vilti.A l’epoque des Croisades, un guerrier valeureux est adoube chevalier et gratifie d'une seigneurie.Il s'éprend d'une jolie paysanne qui vit sur son fief.11:21 © NEWS 11:25© NEWS 11:30 0 SATURDAY NIGHT 0 THE TONIGHT SHOW Guest; Dick Cavett (60 mins ) O FILM-0-7 Titre a Communiquer' (90 m.) O© ABC NEWS NIGHT-LINE Anchored by Ted Koppel.© KOJAK © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS (WETK ONLY) 11:45© BARNEY MILLER Romance enters Fish’s life when the attractive mother of a juvenile pick-pocket comes to plead for her son.(Repeat) 12:00 0© LOVE BOAT A charming widower and his sonfallinlovewiththesame woman; an easygoing bachelor becomes allergic to the idea of marrying his aggressivegirlfriend.and Isaac and an influential passenger help an exshoplifter.(Repeat; 70 mins.) © MOVIE (HORROR) •* "Hands Of The Ripper" 1971 Eric Porter, Anghar- ad Rees.Stately entertaining period horror show has man, early believer in Freud, vainly attempting to help young daughter of Jack the Ripper.(105 mins.) €0 PICASSO: A PAINTER’S DIARY (WETK NLY) Chasse" Marcel Sabourin, Pierre Dufresne Trois amis consacrent un conge de fin de semaine a une partie de chasse L'un d'eux est constraint par sa femme d’emmener son jeune fils a cette excursion § BENNY HILL SHOW JIM ROCKFORD : PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR © TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST Guests: Actor Tom Wolfe, singerConnie Frances (90 mins ) 1:00 O AU QUOTIDIEN 1:30 ffl WORLD OF FERNANDO BOTERO (WETK ONLY) 1:55 0 TELEJOURNAL TOWNSHIPS WEEK-THE RECOED-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1981-15 Thursday 6:40 I EVENING e-oofi cespiR OOOOfB NEWS Q AU QUOTIDIEN CD LE DIX VOUS INFORME (È ABC NEWS 09 CONTEMPORARY HEALTH ISSUES 6:30 Q NBCNEWS O O DROLES DE DAMES S ABC NEWS ADAM 12 CONTEMPORARY HEALTH ISSUES I O NOUVELLES DU SPORT Q LEO VOUS INFORME 6:50 O TELEX ARTS 6:55 O METEO 7:00 O O JAMAIS DEUX SANS TOI I CBS NEWS 1 YOU ASKED FOR IT : REACH FOR THE TOP I TIC TAC DOUGH I M.A.S.H.I BONANZA MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 7:30 8 0 BOOGIE WOOGIE 48 S FAMILY FEUD M.A.S.H.O THE DEVIL AND DANIEL MOUSE A cartoon in which a young mouse folksinger, whose overwhelming desire for success lures her into selling her soul to the devil, calls on her former partner Daniel to rescue her (Reoeat) OG) HOCKEY DU JEUDI SOIR Les Canadiens de Montreal visitent les Bruins de Boston.(3 h.) O JOKER'S WILD O LITTLEST HOBO The police accuse an innocent man when what had appeared to be a boating accident turns out to be foul play.Only Hobo has the evidence to determine the real culprit.§DICK CAVETT SHOW Q "Le Convoi" Kris Kristofferson, Ali Mac-Graw.Un camionneur se prend de querelle avec un shérif et decide de s'enfuir avec deux collègues impliques dans la bagarre.O (S MAGNUM, P.l.O HARPER VALLEY When penniless but proud Uncle Buster arrives on Stella's doorstep with his latest invention.Perpetual Gas, he causes sparks to fly in the Johnson household and an explosion rips the Reilly’slimousine.(Season Premiere) Q A TOWN LIKE ALICE Afteranightmarehorseride through flooded rivers.Jean saves a local man and is finally accepted by the townspeople Her lawyer, Noel Strachan, flies to Australia to try and stop the impending marriageof Jean and Joe.(Conclusion; 60 minsj O ® MORK AND MINDY Mork and his unsuspecting earthling wife Mindy become parents of the first earthling-Orkan, an egg that emerges from Mork’s navel and begins to grow.§ CROSSROADS LEWIS AND CLARK Fed up with the paranoia of big city life, Stewart Lewis moves his family from New York to a rural Texas town whereheplanstorun a saJoon Stars: G a be Kaplan, Guich Koock.(Premiere) O © BEST OF THE WEST VERMONT REPORT SPECIAL 9:00 O © SPECIAL MOVIE PRESENTATION Blazing Saddles' 1974 Stars Gene Wilder.Cleavon Little.A hilarious, outrageous sendup comedy of the American western in which a black sheriff sets out to clean up a typical Western town (2 hrs ) ODIFF rentSTROKESIn order to join the Gooch s club, Arnold must steal a comicbookfroma store, but the one he lifts happens to be a valuable collector s itemand, if caught, he would face a grand larceny charge.(Season Premiere) Q PREMIERE PERFORMANCE 'Suzanne' Stars: Jennifer Dale, Nicky Gallaghan Born of an arch-Presbyterianfather and a fiery French-Canadian mother, Suzanne experiences growing up ma working class environment with equanimity, determined to create for herself an independent life.(2 hrs ) O© BARNEY MILLER Wojo is slapped with a paternity suit and then gets even more shocking news, Dietrich arrests a man who has gone berserk in a movie theater because of the violence in the film, and Harris helps a beauty pageant contestant after a mugging.(Season Premiere) (Closed- Captioned; USA.) © SNEAK PREVIEWS Critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review the latest films, including: Raggedy Man' starring Sissy Spacek; All the Marbles’ with Peter Falk; and 'Chariots of Fire', a study of two athletes preparing for the 1924 Olympics 9:30 & GIMME A BREAK A recently widowered police captain hires a no nonsense woman to raise his children and runhishome.Stars: Nell Carter, Dolph Sweet.(Premiere) O© TAXI Zena's rejected girlfriend uses Louie's shoulders to cry on .unleashing an unexpected comedy adventure that gives him some macho bragging rights.(Closed-Captioned; U S A.) © U.S.CHRONICLE II ‘Nuclear Disposal: Where?How?’ U.S.Chronicle reports on the controversy over how to get rid of highly radioactive waste stored in nuclear plants across the country.10:00 © JE M’APPELLE LEO © HILL STREET BLUES Captain Furillo has little time to think about his 40th birthday when he is forced to deal with a recently released gang leader who is determined to reestablish his power and a sneaky purse snatching orangutan that leads Officers Hill and Renko on a merry chase (Season Premiere; 60 minsj O © 20-20 © SOUNDSTAGE SPECIALS Southside Johnny andtheAsbury Jukes' bring pure rock and roll to Soundstage as they sing a selection of songs that include Paris', ‘Time’ and ‘Little By Little’ m C SOMETIMES ITS HARDTO SMILE- There is nothing funny about being hungry.Last year ten million children died of starvation and related diseases.Share a smile this Hallowe'en.When the happy UNICEF Trick or Treaters knock on your door fill up their boxes and show them you care.Your support can make a world of difference.HELP MAKE THE WHOLE WORLD SMILE.GIVE GENEROUSLY TO UNICEF THIS HALLOWE’EN Unicef Canada ÇË 10:29 10:30 10:52 10:57 11:00 11:02 11:05 11:15 11:19 11:21 11:25 11:30 G3 LA QUOTIDIENNE 8 TELEJOURNAL 09 NOUVELLES TVA AU QUOTIDIEN METEO 80 NEWS CBC NEWS SPORTS CTVNEWS ALUN THE FAMILY MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT O LE 9 VOUS INFORME 8 NOUVELLES DU SPORT 8 "Témoin Maigre Mol" Julie Sommera.Robert Lang Un indrvidu maniaque s'attaque a de jeunes qndomennes 8 O LA COULEUR DU TEMPS O "Madame Claude" Francois© Fabian, Murray Head MadameClaude Berger dirige a Pans un reseau decall-girlsdont les clients sont des hommes riches et importants.© NEWS © NEWS O SATURDAY NIGHT S THE TONIGHT SHOW Guests: Thalassa Cruso.Angie Dickinson.(60 mins ) O Fl LM-0-7 Titre a Communiquer' (90 m.) O® ABC NEWS NIGHT-LINE Anchored by Ted Koppel.O) S.W.A.T.09 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS (WETK ONLY) 11:45 O BARNEY MILLER Fish must decide between an operation or a life time ol silting on a rubber cushion (Reoeat) 12:00 O® VEGAS Dan setsout to rescues bevy ot beautilul young showgirls, snatched by atlamboyant white slave merchant lor sale overseas (Repeal.70 mins ) ©MOVIE-(DRAMA) *,li “Ash Wednesday” 1973 Elizabeth Taylor.Henry Fonda A middle aged woman undergoes plastic surgeryhoping thathernew lace will revitalize her lading marriage.(2 hrs ) © SNEAK PREVIEWS (WETK ONLY) 12:15(9 MINDER Terry rescues Charlie, a young Greek Cypriot, from a street brawl and lands Arthur and himself in the midst ot Internecine restaurant rivalry.(60 mins.) 12:20 O TELEJOURNAL 12:30 O JIM ROCKFORD: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR © U.S.CHRONICLE (WETK ONLY) 1:00 O AU QUOTIDIEN © SOUNDSTAGE (WETK ONLY) HILL STREET BLUES The gritty Mick Belker (series star Bruce Weitz, pictured) finds a new pal in an impounded orangutan trained to steal ladies' purses, in "Heartsand Minds,” the season premiere episode of NBC-TV's record Emmy Award-winning “Hill Street Blues” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 Dan Travanti, who copped an Emmy for his portrayal of Captain Frank Furillo, also returns to continue his steamy relationship with sexy lawyer Joyce Davenport, as played by gorgeous Veronica Hamel.Ex-football star Ed Marinaro joins the cast on a full-time basis this season.CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Restauration La Maison Wadleigh Gourmet Inn NOW OPEN OPENING HOURS Friday to Sunday: Starting at 5:30 p.m.Open on Week-Days: Private Salons Available For Business Meetings, Seminars, Anniversaries History of the House: The Wadleigh, as we now know the house was built In 1885, by Mr.John Wadleigh, who already owned 4 or 5 farms In the region.We guess he chose to build his home on this farm In particular, because of the beautiful site and probably because It was In the village.For Mr.Wadleigh was a man of many talents, as well as a farmer and raising animals he W r* «« planned to sell the produce of his farm himself.This Is why he owned a general store In the village as well as his house.Once there was a time when the village of Ulverton had 3 Village Stores, Haberdashery Post Office, 2 Blacksmiths, Tannery, Insurance Agency, a Butter Factory and a Telegraph Office.Mr.Wadleigh had a Grain Mill and Saw Mill on his own property as well as a Brick Works.It seems It took more than a year to build a house.About 6 o'clock every morning the carpenter In charge of the work appeared with hls men to work until night fall.For his services, he was paid the princely sum of $1.25 per day, but he got hls meal free at the General Store.Later when the house was finished, everyone who worked on the property also got to eat on the job.The house had in fact, been built so that a large number of people could eat at the same time, the tradition continued with John's son, who took over the farm.Even today the Bread Oven and the large Workers Dining Room can be found.Next to this room was the WADLE IGH'S DINING ROOM, which opened on a terrace with a magnificent view.The house also had three large parlors, where all their guests could be received with ease.Just stopping In Ulverton for the night?If the generous hosts made an Invitation, you could sleep In one of the 12 bedrooms.So, make the WADLE IGH HOUSE once again a place to have a meal, or en|oy a moment's rest.Join In renewing the tradition."La tout n'est qu'ordre et beauté, luxe, calme et volupté." Baudelaire Rte No.143—ulverton, Quebec Reservations* (819) 826-3219 * 16-TOWNSHIPS WEEK-THE RECORD-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1961 Friday EVENING 6:00 fl CE SOm oooo _____1019 NEWS I AU QUOTIDIEN O LE DIX VOUS INFORME © ABC NEWS © IT'S EVEBYBOOV'S BUSINESS 6:30 O NBC NEWS O © MISSION IMPOSSIBLE O ABC NEWS m ADAM 12 © IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS 6:40 O NOUVELLES DU SPORT O LE 9 VOUS INFORME 6:50 O TELEX ARTS 6:55 I 7:00 < i METEO O L’INCROYABLE HULK § CBS NEWS YOU ASKED FOR IT TALKBACK O TIC TAC OOUGH © M.A.S.H.ffl BONANZA © MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 7:30 O FAMILY FEUD O M.A.S.H.O WITCH’S NIGHT OUT An unemployed witchgetsa call for employment when she is asked to change two youngsters into their favorite trick or treat monsters.(Repeat) O JEUNESSEXPRESS O JOKER'S WILD © SOIREE CANADIENNE © HONKY TONK Mitch Ryder and Bo Diddley join 8:00 j^al Ronnie Hawkins ffl DICK CAVETT SHOW O© LAPRAOE, POP, POP ET POP Emission de variétés animes par Serge Laprade, avec l'orchestre de Montreal sous la O© SOMEDAY YOU'LL FINDHER,CHARLIE BROWNCharlieBrowntalls desperately in love with a pretty little girl he has glimpsed only momentarily on a television screen, and hebecomesobsessedwith finding her Too shy and embarrassed to track her down alone, Charlie recruits the aid ot Linus, who acts as a mouthpiece lor his tongue-tied friend, e NBC MAGAZINE This weekly series offers a bland of current news stories, topical reports and profiles.(60 mins.) Offl AMERICAN BANDSTAND’S 30th ANNIVERSARY Dick Clark celebrates three decades as host of America's longest-running teenage dance show.Among the celebrities scheduled to appear areBarryManilow, Stevie Wonder, Rod Stewart, the RighteousBrothers, Connie Francis, Kenny Rogers, and the Beach Boys.This special event also features taped highlights of past moments on American Bandstand.(3 hrs.) © SKATE CANADA An invitational compel il ion involving skaters from fourteen countries Tonight's featured event is the Ladies' Short Program, with correspondents Johnny Esau.Debby Wilkes and Otto Jellinek (60 mins.) © WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 8:30 B HORS SERIE Debut Les Marchands de Reve' (60m.> O IT’S THE GREAT PUMPKIN, CHARLIE BROWN Linus awaits that elusive, magical jack o' lantern which has become Halloween'ssymbol The magical spirit of Halloween effects each Peanut personality in a different way (Repeat) B PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED O© LA PAROLE EST A VOUS Q HORS SERIE Nana © WALL STREET WEEK WITH LOUIS RUKEYSER 9:00 O THE DUKES OF HAZ-ZARD After the Duke cousins run Rosco oft the roadwiththeGeneralLee.it appears that Boss Hogg can perpetuate the perfect scam to grab the Duke s farmland.(60 mins.) B© FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES 'Halloween' 1978 Stars: Donald Plea-sence, Jamie Lee Curtis A young man terrorizes a small midwestern town on Halloween ruthlessly pursuing three babysitters in an attempt to re-enact a crime he committed as a child.(2 hrs.) SSCTV (60 mins.) ENTERPRISE 'Bankrupt' Enterprise' takes a look at Inforen, a high tech disaster on Route 128 oufr'de of Boston, and discover-, what happens to peoplewhentheir company goes down for the count.9:30 BO REPERES B© MICHEL JASMIN ©BENWATTENBERGAT LARGE TheUnitedNations Revisited' Debate is raging on whether we should sign an international Law of the Seas' treaty.Ben looks into charges that the U.N.is encroaching on the sovereignty of its member governments.10:00 O 0 DALLAS Even Miss Ellie seems to have lost all patiencewith J.R., which could severely hamper him in the custody fight for his son.(60 mins.) ffl JOHN CALLAWAY INTERVIEWS'Dr.Jonas Salk', in a rare television interview, tells of his 1955 discovery andhow it ledhim to new ideas about the philisophical nature of scientific inquiry.(60 minsj 10:29 0© LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:30 OB TELEJOURNAL O© NOUVELLES TVA 10:52 O AU QUOTIDIEN 10:56 £T METEO 10:58© LOTO QUEBEC 11:OOQ00 NEWS 0 CBC NEWS © LES SPORTS © CTV NEWS © ALL IN THE FAMILY © MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 11:01 O LE 9 VOUS INFORME 11:05 0 NOUVELLES DU SORT NOUVELLES DU SORT "Missouri Breaka" Marlon Brando.Jack Nicholson Unricharancher sedesoledespertesquelui occasionnent les voleurs de chevaux qui opèrent dans la région, sans savoir qua ceux-ci viennent d'acheter un ranch voisin pour faciliter leurs manoeuvres.O © LA COULEUR OU TEMPS 11:18 0 CINE-SOIR 'Libertinage en Famille’ Aucun renseignement sur ce film (92 m ) 11:21 © NEWS 11:25 0 NEWS 11:30 O SATURDAY NIGHT O THE TONIGHT SHOW Guests Michael Landon, Sheena Easton (60 mins.) O F ILM-0-7 Titre a Communiquer' (90 m.) O® ABC NEWS NIGHT-LINE Anchored by Ted Koppel.GD “La Sirene du Mississippi" Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Paul Belmondo.Un riche planteur apprend avec surprise qu'il est marieavecuneaventuriere.Il charge alors un detective prive de la retrouver et part en France pour oublier ses malheurs © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS (WETK ONLY) 11:450 BARNEY MILLER Fish meets his match in a young girl that he picks up for suspected theft.(Repeat) 12:00 O © FRIDAYS © MOVIE (WESTERN-DRAMA) * "Shootist" 1976 John Wayne, Lauren Bacall.Chronicles the last eight days in the life of legendary gunfighter.(PG) (2 hrs.) © ENTERPRISE (WETK ONLY) 12:15 0 GOLDENOLDIES'They Drive By Night' 1940 Stars: George Raft, Ann Sheridan, Humphrey Bogart.Two truck-drivingbrothers became involved in a murder, (105 mins.) 12:30 O JIM ROCKFORD: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 0 SCTV COMEDY NETWORK ©BENWATTENBERGAT LARGE (WETK ONLY) 12:50 Q ‘‘L'Homme aux Milles Visages” James Cagney, Dorothy Malone Lon Chaney, brillant artiste de vaudeville, épousé une chorus girl et la conduit chez ses parents quelque temps apres son mariage La jeune femme reçoit en choc en constatant que ceux-ci sont sourds-muets.Elle tient grief a son mari de lui avoir cache la vérité.1:00 O AU QUOTIDIEN © "LeMalinPIaisir"Anny Duperey, Jacques Weber.© WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (WETK ONLY) 1:20 0 "LeCogneur" 1:30© WALL STREET WEEK (WETK ONLY) 2:00 ©MOVIE-(COMEDY) “Such Good Friends” 197 1 Dyan Cannon, Jennifer O’Neill.A man going to the hospital prompts his wife to reexamine their relationship and learn about his romantic sideline activities.(2 hrs.) 4:00 © SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN 5:00 © WALTONS LE CEDRIER DU PREVERT BIRCHTON, QUE.Brent Gilday Oct.23-24 Jeff Coates Oct.30-31 Nov.6-7 Christmas Parties Receptions Information: 875-3333 875-3327 R.R.3, Cookshire '{iit-zrttj' AMERICAN BANDSTAND The longest continuous running series in the history of ABC-TV will celebrate another milestone when a star-studded, nostalgic “American Bandstand's 30th Anniversary Special," hosted by Dick Clark, airs as a three-hour, prime time event on ABC-TV.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 A “Who’s Who” of entertainment stars of the past 30 years-more than 100 in all- will perform on the special, either “live on tape" or via film clips; the latter either recent or vintage.Included among those appearing "live" will be The Beach Boys, Kim Carnes, Connie Francis, Frankie Laine, Barry Manilow.The Oak Ridge Boys, Rod Stewart and Stevie Wonder.In addition, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield will reunite to perform on this evening only as The Righteous Brothers.CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Pick up a thrifty meal from Kentucky Fried Chicken $C49 Thrift Box Saturday Sunday 24 s 25 you can pick up a Thrift Box, with nine pieces of the best tasting chicken there is, for only $5.49.It’s easy on the budget, and convenient to pick up.The Kentucky Fried Chicken The Colonel’s taste is best.]y £a Villa du Poulet Thrift Box.A CANADIAN COMPANY
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