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« * m +¦ 000 .Centennial Theatre presents "The Marriage of Figaro" Tuesday night.Nelly Young previews the production on Page 4.INSIDE Country music Barbara Mandrell's different approach to country music is profiled by columnist Dave Mulholland.Her music is an example of the “new breed” of female country artist.Page 2.Kaleidoscope Richard Loney’s rev iews are on Page 2.Mack Sennett Mack Sennett, Hollywood’s “King of Comedy”, was born 94 years ago in Danville.His life story is outlined by Bernard Epps on Page 3.What's on Nelly Young previews entertainment happenings during the coming week on Pages 8 and 9. 2 - TOWNSHIPS WEEK - FRI., NOV.2.117$ V'X BARBARA MANDRELL: "I'm not shocked by the changes in country music." Mandrell has different philosophy NASHVILLE.Tenn “I have a little different philosophy regarding country music," Barbara Mandrell says, sitting in her dressing room backstage in the Municipal Auditorium The 30-year old entertainer has just come off stage to thunderous applause, after enthralling the audience by playing saxophone, banjo, pedal steel guitar and.of course, singing her numerous hit records it's an American art form," she says, “just as jazz is an American art form, dealing with emotions, things from the heart " Mandrell is acutely aware that she is one of the con temporary country artists changing the music, and that traditional fans are concerned about those changes “Traditional jazz fans are upset w ith people like George Benson, but w hen you go to one of his concerts, he introduces you to hard core jazz in my stage show I do some old style country, but I have to record what’s selling I'm not shocked by the changes in country music There has to be uniqueness and creativity There's nothing wrong with the changes, as long as the music doesn't lose touch Mandrell certainly hasn't lost touch Ever since her 1969 recording of Otis Redding's rhythm n'blues hit.I've Been Loving You Too Long, she s made steady progress to greater and greater popularity Along the way she s won numerous awards, and was recently voted the Coun try Music Association's Female Vocalist of the Year — an honor bestowed upon her by her peers in the industry “I don’t record and perform for myself," she says intently.try ing to explain her philosophy as an entertainer “Every thing I do is for the fans They ve given me a great deal, and I want to give them something back through mv work Mandrell's music exemplifies what might be called the new breed of female country artist Traditionally, girl singers", as they're still referred to in Nashville, reflected only traditional women s roles Her music doesn't reject those roles, but expands them to include her indepen donee Mandrell is.to paraphrase the cliche, her own Country music BY DAVE MULHOLLAND woman “I'm a working mother." she says matter-of-factly, explaining the compromises she makes to combine a career with being a wife and mother “There seems alway s to be less time to do things, but I have enough time with my family, because, whenever possible, they travel on the road with me “The things I miss are like when Jamie her 3-year-old daughter, took her first step But I'd be very empty if I didn't perform I retired for a while w hen l got married, but 19 months later my husband was sent overseas in the navy, so I moved to Nashville to be with my parents " Mandrell.w ho was raised in Ocean Side, California, and who began performing professionally in her early teens, says when she moved to Nashville she found the temptation to resume performing too much, so she started singing in a club Not long after Mandrell signed a recording contract with producer Billy Sherrill at Columbia Records After several hits on Columbia, the biggest being the sultry Midnight Oil.she left the label to join ABC-Dot now MCA Records in 1976.producing the blockbuster single.Standing Room Only Since that song she has had continuous best selling singles and albums, but she s not content to rest on her laurels Mandrell recently had a role in a television movie.Murder in Music City, and says she hopes to do more acting She obviously has the talent and determination to succeed at whatever she undertakes Country music gains because of the professionalism of artists such as Barbara Mandrell Kaleidoscope BY RICHARD LONEY “The White Album” by Joan Didion (ML'SSON): $12.95, » PP This book of essays by Californian Joan Didion is her fifth work, and it reveals a great deal about our neighbours to the south."The White Album", named of course for the Beatles’ double album released in the fall of 1968.contains a 40-page discourse that gives the collection its name, as well as nineteen other essays and short pieces divided categorically into four distinct areas of interest In "California Republic", Ms Didion uses the scalpellike force of her satiric pen to attack bureaucracies such as the California Department of Transportation (known as Caltrans) and their ideas such as the “Diamond Lane" - an experiment which Didion says turned the state’s busiest freeway, between the Pacific Ocean and Downtown Los Angeles, into a 16.2 mile long parking lot.Other pieces include such cultural probes as diverse as trying to account for American phenomena such as Bishop James Pike, of California, the J P Getty museum that rests like some obscene Taj Mahal on the Pacific Coast Highway at Malibu, and the abandonment of the Governor’s mansion by Jerry Brown - a white elephant that cost the state $1.400.000, which remains unoccupied due to the frugality of Governor Brown.The subtitle “Women" allows Didion to look at figures in the women's movement and to examine the lifestyles and art of famous ladies such as Doris Lessing and Georgia O’Keefe.In "Sojourns", she turns to w ider issues which involve Americans such as shopping malls, and to more personal articles about her book promotion tours, her private battle with migraine headaches, or her impression of Bogota, Columbia Glimpses of the American psyche are to be found in most of the essays, but it is in "The White Album" that Didion indulges in the kind of introspective psychology that seems to catch the fancy of her American public She finds a close parallel between her own psychic trauma in the late sixties and the whirling gyres of cataclysm that result in the Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King assassinations, and the Manson gang rampages of horror in August of 1969 While she is playing groupie at a Doors recording session in the spring of 1968, she finds an objective correlative for the sordid Sixties in the eccentric lifestyle dictated by a Sunset Strip recording studio where there are “paper bags half-filled with hard-boiled eggs and chicken livers and cheeseburgers and empty bottles of apple juice and California rose".The reclusive Jim Morrison, whose non-appearance at the session perplexes nobody except Didion, seems to be representative of the rebellion and fragmented nature of the period between 1966 and 1971 that the essay surveys.There is a slight tendency to go for the “insider's" privileged viewpoint in these essays - particularly when the Manson murderess Linda Kasabian is dealt with Didion's intimacy with her lawyer.Gary Fleischman, adds a pathetic touch when the author describes her repeated trips in the lawyer's open Cadillac convertible.The impression we are supposed to be left with is, “here we were in the convertible, while downtown Linda Kasabian is on trial for her part in some of the most grisly killings in history".This motif grows stale after Roman Polanski accidentally pours wine on Didion's dress, or when Janis Joplin pops in for a house party.One can only wonder about the authenticity of this tour through American Chic.Sixties-style.when Didion claims that the “Witchita Lineman", a Jimmy Webb penned hit of the era, became an anthem w ith the power of Pound's In a Station of the Metro".If it was such a heavy song for her why does she get the lyric w rong° On my record Glenn Campbell never says “The Witchita Lineman was still on the job" - he says the Lineman is still on the line Hip Californians who try to define an entire decade through the stars and the songs of the pop poets should at least get the lyric of their favourite song right, or else how are we to weight the accuracy of their other “cultural" mosaic OFF THE RECORD The Who “Quadrophenia" (POLYOOR) Of the two Who films that are currently causing a stir in the flickers biz, the one is a documentary of Who concerts and appearances over the past fifteen years - it’s called The Kids Are Alright" Now comes the release of Quadrophema’ as the soundtrack of the movie of the same name Fans of the band are well aware that the original double album “Quadrophenia" w as a 1973 release hot on the heels of “Who’s Next".As a concept album it had such potential thaï director Franc Roddam w ished to adapt the story to the screen Essentially it is a tale of the battle between the Mods and the Rockers, those two fragments of British teenage society in the early sixties The idea behind Quadrophenia See KALEIDOSCOPE.Page 9 % * TOWNSHIPS \\ KEK - FBI.NOV.2.1979 - l Danville native Sennett: King of Comedy By BERN ARD EPPS Mack Sennett was a local boy who made ^ood and November 5 is the anniversary of his death He was born at Danville on St Anthony’s Day, January 17, 1884.and he was christened Michael Sinnott.He died 76 years later as the King of Comedy’ at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills.California He claimed in his autobiography to be of pure Irish stock that had been in Canada for “a hundred and fifty years’’ but Sennett, like all good showmen, never let foolish facts get in the way of a good story.His father raised everything the family needed on 150 acres.They wove their own cloth and made their own shoes.“My people - indeed, all the neighbours around us -were large, well fed.full-blooded.tough and pious,” Sennett said He had two brothers and a sister.One of his brothers later held some local championship as a heavyweight boxer “If you held a backyard championship in Quebec,” he wrote, “you had to knock out a giant.” His favorite uncle was his mother’s brother -Uncle Mike Foy - who lived and farmed in Tingwick Township.“Uncle Mike was a specialist in wakes and Saturday night shindigs He performed house-shattering jigs when the fiddle played and I believe his capacity for 186-proof high wine is still unchallenged.” The Sinnotts left the farm when Michael was still small and moved to Richmond where his father managed a railroad hotel.Michael went to school in Shipton Township.Later they moved to Lake Megantic - “in the hunting country” - where his father managed another hotel and Michael attended another school with his sisters and brothers • We often had to walk six or eight miles in ice and snow in below zero temperature.” he remembered in sunny Southern California “Usually it was 40 below People who could afford it banked their houses with manure to keep warm We were bundled in furs and bogged down with leggings and heavy shoes To sustain us, Mother always dosed us with a soupçon of ( the 186 proof ” When Michael was 17 years old 1901 the family moved yet again - to East Berlin.Connecticut, where his father became a contractor, his mother ran a boarding house and Michael Sinnott went to work as a boiler-maker in the American Iron Works He was a big man - six feet.200 pounds - but wanted more out of life than muscling iron in the searing heat from the furnaces and dreamed of going on the opera stage His voice was bass and he studied under various tutors but if Mack Sennett had ever made it to the stage of the Metropolitan Opera, this world would not have been the same Instead, he settled for a job in the Bowery Burlesque in New York playing the back part of a horse He was just 20 and called himself an actor Eva Tanguay, another girl from the Townships (she was bom in Marbleton), was earning $2500 a week singing “I Don’t Care” but Mack Sennett was beginning a different fortune by watching a fat lady get hit on the bottom with a slat and hearing the burlesque audience roar with laughter He got a job as an actor with D W Griffith and the Biograph Company the real beginnings of the motion picture industry He was less than a roaring success but he hung around and learned all he could of this brand new industry until, because he was eager and available and the 2nd Director was ill.he got the chance to direct motion pictures of his own From there, it was a short step to setting up a partnership with two New York bookies to whom he owed money They called themselves the Keystone Company and began making one-reel comedies which were immediately successful Shortly, they relocated the company in California where the light was better and churned out 140 comedies the very first year In those early days, theatres were opening almost every day in towns and villages all over the continent and these theatres were crying out for film Sennett gave them slapstick and introduced them to such clowns as Mack Swain, Charlie Chaplin, Ben Turpin, Harold Lloyd, Fatty Arbuckle, Wallace Beery, Chester Conklin, W C.Fields - even Marie Dressier, Gloria Swanson and Bing Crosby.He introduced them to a hungry public public and made them such popular successes that most went off to other studios at far higher salaries.But the farm boy from Richmond prospered At one point in his life, he claimed that the educated man he kept around to count his money came to him and told him he was worth $15 million It didn't last The motion picture industn was maturing Talking pictures came along and his frantic comedies no longer ap pealed to a more sophisticated audience He tried longer and more dramatic films usually starring Mabel Normand but in 1928 he closed dow n his studio and in 1988 the Keystone Company declared bankruptcy He lost his yacht and his two Hollywood mansions and all his fifteen million dollars but his mother had clung to the family farm near Danville and had even expanded it to 250 acres by Inlying up ‘the old Curly place’ He came home during the darkest days of 1935 when all his ventures had failed and he was wiped out and found his mother had made the farm prosper with artesian wells and handsome cattle, prize pigs and a 350 pound sow which frequently invaded the house and tried to sit on the laps of her guests He spent three months in Canada in 1935 until his mother died peacefully in her sleep leaving everything to him “The farm lands were valuable Johns Manville engineers pointed out that a rich vein of asbestos ran through the old farm.” Sennett returned to Hollywood, worked for a while as an associate producer for 20th Century Fox but never really found a place for himself again In 1956.it was reported that his only regular income was a pension fund which paid $227 a year but he was working right up to the last He was outlining a plot for a play and working on ideas for a television series when he underwent surgery for kidney trouble He never recovered and died on November 5, 1960 AMCJf SENNETT; "Once I almost dyad my hair.It turned green L NBC delays Eternity for SNL highlights NEW YORK (AP) — It began as an exciting, though hardly amusing, end to an evening otherw ise consistent in comedy Then, at the last minute, NBC television pulled From Here to Eternity: The War Years, and stuck The Best of Saturday Night Live on in its place.We decided to delay the start of From Here to Eternity and build a full night of comedy,” said Mike Weinblatt, president of NBC entertainment “We felt with the popu larity of Real People.Hello, Larry and Diff’rent Strokes w e would keep that audience with something like The Best of Saturday Night Live.“We had seen the summer reruns of Saturday Night Live doing better in the ratings than the original programs, and it figures a prime-time version will go beyond that,” Weinblatt said Saturday Night Live, a 90-minute feature on NBC at 11.30 p m Saturdays, has been one of the network’s most popular and enduring programs Metric — A it’s a better way to measure « » BUCK AND DOE RESTAURANT 7 SPECIAL WELCOME TO OUR CANADIAN FRIENDS DINNER SPECIALS DAILY Superb Food — Impeccable Service U ^ ) A REALLY NICE PLACE TO EAT" MODERN DECOR RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED OPEN YEAR ROUND! "WE SERVE COCKTAILS” Your Hosts: Ronold & Helen Longford 135 Main St.ISLAND POND call: (802) 723-4712 4 — TOWNSHIPS WEEK — FRI.NOV.2.1979 flr The Marriage of Figaro, to be presented Tuesday evening at Centennial Theatre, was a written by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais Figaro: A marriage By NELLY VOl \(, “The Marriage of Figaro.” which will grace the stage of Lennoxville’s Centennial Theatre next Tuesday, is one of the most famous and popular operas of all time And no wonder There is both a fabulous story and marvellous music The history of its characters is as com plicated as a Dickens’ novel and its plot as intricate as a Shakespearean comedy The original play, written in 1778 by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, was a product of its time, a revolutionary piece with an individualistic and outspoken Figaro The follow ing is an example of his biting observations "To be a politciain' What is that but feigning ignorance of what you know very well, pretending knowledge in subjects where you are totally ignorant and understanding where you haven't the slightest comprehension, simply declining to listen to what you hear; above all attempting what is beyond your capacities, hiding what ought to be publicly exposed, and appearing The story.Count Almaviva, the hero of THF BARBER OF SEVILLE another opera .lives on his estate with his wife Rosina.formerly the w ard of Dr Bartolo As the story begins, it is clear that the Count is restlessly straining the bonds of marriage Figaro, former barber of Seville, now valet and major-domo of the castle, has fallen in love with Susanna, the Countess’ maid The opera opens on the morning of their wedding day Act I Susanna tells Figaro that the Count has expressed his intention to exercise "droit du seigneur” by sleeping with her on her marriage night Figaro angrily vows to prevent this and they leave Their marriage plans are complicated even more by the spinster Marcellina who once lent Figaro money with the understanding that he would marry her on this same day if the loan was not repaid Dr Bartolo.once the Countess’ guardian, encourages Marcellina to sue for breach of promise because he is anxious to revenge himself on Figaro who thwarted the doctor's efforts to marry the Countess himself This conversation is overheard by Susanna and a quarrel between the two women follows Cherubmo.a young page with eyes for all women, pours his heart out to Susanna - he declares love for the Countess When the Count a pproaches .Cherubino hides and overhears the Count flirting with Susana The Count is himself forced to hide when Basilio, the music master and busybody, enters The Count angrily emerges when he hears Basilio tell of Cherubino's interest in the Countess Basilio.demonstrating how he once discovered Cherubino concealed with Barbarina.See FIGARO.Page 6 of music and words profound and serious when in reality you are nothing but slow-witted and abysmally dumb It means employing spies and paid informers, exercising your influence on behalf of your friends.remembering always to try to justify ignoble means by pointing out how admirable are the ends There you are! A politician’s portrait to the life!” This was too revolutionary for the French Monarchy who managed to ban performances of the play until the eve of the French Revolution "Le Barbier de Seville”, the Beaumar chais play to which “Le Mariage de Figaro” is a sequel, had already been successfully turned into an Italian opera by Paisiello Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who was looking for a subject to provide the framework for a new Italian opera, seized on "Le Manage” His lyricist.Lorenzo da Ponte, took a red pen to an Italian copy of the play, cutting out its most offensive passages, and together they transformed it into a delightful comedy set to a beautiful score In the process, the revolutionary Figaro was reduced to a harlequin JOHN OSTENDORF:“l think (the market's) even rougher than when I started." •-* vPfM The cast In Toronto on an opera holiday sponsored by Via Rail and the Canadian Opera Company i which will be described next week), we decided to do a behind the-scenes preview of "The Marriage of Figaro”, coming to I^ennox-ville’s Centennial Theatre this Tuesday V\ hat follow s is a piecing together of conversations w ith the Canadian Opera Company promo man and four of the principal artists whom we managed to corner during re Sorrow FRSATIONS.next page. TOWNSHIPS WEEK — KHI., NOV.2.1979 — 5 Conversations with Figaro and friends \ ROXOLANA ROSLAK: “.they’re sitting there like sponges .they want something to happen to them.’* NYOC auditions close Dec.15 Young Canadian musicians, aged 14 to 25, have an additional opportunity to apply for an audition for the 1980 edition of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, the major training ground for Canada’s orchestral musicians The NYO has announced that applications will now be accepted up midnight December 15.Previously announced deadlines no longer apply due to changes in the audition schedule across Canada Students unable to make a live audition may do so by tape All enquiries should be made to the National Youth Orchestra, 76 Charles St.West.Toronto, Ont M5S 1K8, tel.1416) 922-5031 or 385 Place Louisiane.Suite 1208, Long-ueuil.Que J4H 1A8, tel.(514 ) 652-2971 - 273 dfotvf cHai*G£v Tak odva °n '/ouit'ZZl“«""fc n,°9e of dis P°ying m odv ads once WSA by With Call 5t9.9S2< C ontinued from Page 4.hearsal breaks on Sunday morning John Ostendorf.the man who will play the title role in the Lennoxville performance, began as a student of European history While attending Oberlin College in Ohio, which has a well-known conservatory of music, he decided.on a lark, to try out for the annual Metropolitan Opera National Auditions He had sung before, but never trained professionally.Competing against the best music students Ohio had to offer, he won This, his successful audition for the Santa Fe Opera Company a few days later and his waning interest in history , launched him on his career as an opera singer Sante Fe was less glamorous than he had imagined he ended up singing in the chorus But he did have the opportunity to meet world-famous singers (that’s where he first met the general manager of the Canadian Opera Company.Mansouri Latfi) and he was hooked He went to New York City directly after Santa Fe and began free lancing — a course Ostendorf would not recommend to any aspiring singer unless ruthlessly devoted to opera “One has to have the fanatical propulsion, the drive to say — this is what 1 have to do and I’ll overcome all odds to do it The supply is so enormous compared to the demand I think only acting is more imbalanced It’s a very rough market I think it’s even rougher now than when I started." At least then there was the possibility of work ing in professional choruses which would be put together for specific performances and specific groups Unfortun ately.the professional union which represents opera sing ers now asks so much money that these choruses are pre sentlv composed of amateurs “But if you want to make any full-time living as a sing er.you really must be centred, at least in the beginning, in New York City.Not because there is so much money waiting to line the pockets of young singers, but because that’s where all the people from opera companies around the country — where young singers really get their start — come to do their auditioning “This is probably one reason why Claudia Cummings, who plays Figaro s fiancee Susanna, lives just outside New York with her husband She’s been singing profess ionally for eight years, but claims she has to travel “al most constantly" to her jobs Despite her proximity to the Big Apple, she "would probably never do an opera, or very rarely, in that immediate area there is a lot of opera today in comparison to ten or 20 years ago, but you do have to go where it is — it’s not very flexible about com ing to you." “But going to Europe is another matter The mecca of opera both attracts and repels the young singer Ms.Cum mings, who will be doing a world premiere at the Holland Opera next year and has a number of European compan ies interested in her work, is convinced that “to go to Eur ope one has to become enmeshed in operas in other lang uages and you must really speak them to do them ex tremely well.” Deborah Milson, recent graduate from the .because every child has the right to smile ! International Year of the Child irw o.\ ULAUDI \ ( l MMINtiS: “.would never do an opera, or \er\ rarely.” in the New York City area.University of Toronto Opera School, who plays the young page Cherubino, has already risen through the ranks of the Canadian Opera Company.While Europe is inviting, Ms Milson is wisely cautious.“At this point, I would like to establish some sort of base here do the work I have here well and just expand from there.” There are over 70 opera companies throughout Canada and the United States and most come to New York for ta! ent This is how Ostendorf came to sing for the Canadian Opera Company But this Canadian pilgrimage to the American métropole will hopefully be a thing of the past soon If funding can be arranged, a working training pro gram will be initiated in the coming year similar to the one which existed in New York Michael Howell, the COC’s publicity director, is excited by what he calls the "resident ensemble program" which, like New York’s now-defunct Met Opera Studio, would provide employ ment for young singers year round Rather than giving short-term contracts for specific projects, the new program, aside from requiring perfor mances, will involve singers in educational animation and provide language, acting and musical training as well See I KNOW, I’age 5 l=r- JF ^VVVVVVVAVVVVVV I f I6Ü 'open' YEAR ROUND in .akc rru mi V rcmagcv «naoij The uncommon lunch served 11:30-2:30 p.m.CAPTAIN S DINING ROOM The Landing restaurant has a no-reservation policy for fi dining Dinner served 5:30-9:30 p.m.*SEAFOOD *PRIME RIB *STEAK Quarter Deck Pub 11:30 a.m.’til Closing ne Inicef Canada © This week only ¦ Fri & Sal T-BONE STEAK WEEKEND SPECIALS TEU (802) 334-8278 To assure fresh lobster, we have a salt water pool.LAKE ST., NEWPORT 6 _ TOWNSHIPS WKKK — FKI.NOV.2.1979 '/ know it will be perfect when we perform' ( ontinucd from Pam* 5 Already planned is a week’s tour of Northern Ontario schools, aimed at arousing student interest in opera with “The Magic Mozart ”, selected works which recount the composer’s life Ostendorf is an example of the quality of talent that can be developed in this way The Met Opera Studio provided him with a living during his early years Without it.he may have ended up selling real-estate Aside from his voice.Ostendorf is gifted with the ability to sight read music, thanks to piano lessons as a child and the pressure to learn quickly in order to sing in professional choruses As a result, he has not had difficulty finding jobs, as an ab breviated list of his credits shows he’s recorded with Leonard Bernstein, sung in Covent Garden and the Metropolitan Opera House, as well as touring world w ide with Martha Graham and her dance company, appeared on PBS, the American national educational T V.network» and Debbie as Cherubino (left) with Roxolana Roslak as Countess Almaviva FIGARO: THE STORY .will leave the Canadian Opera Touring Company in Jan uary for a concert engagement as bass-soloist at Carnegie Hall in Handel’s “Judas Maccebeus” “It's infinitely easier — I shouldn’t be saying this, not w hile I'm salaried by an opera company — but I actually enjoy concerts more, but only” said Ostendorf.“because the demand is far more limited and you can really achieve a certain perfection or get a heck of a lot closer to it than in opera where you have so many assignments, you may do a bang-up job acting but you sing badly or you may sing gorgeously, but look like a klutz on stage When it all fits together in opera, which does not happen so terribly often — I know it will be perfect when we perform in Len-noxville — that’s an occasion ” Aside from the expense while on tour — the singers have to pay their own room and board — the tour presents num erous additional problems for the artist.“A singer, particularly a freelance rover like myself, has got to be not only an actor, a make-up man.a wig specialist, a singer and an orchestra conductor watcher, but he has to be a bit of anacoustical expert too Particularly w hen you’re run ning from one hall to another from night to night The best way to judge the hall is to arrive early, dressed, in make-up.having already vocalized in the hotel room and just sing a little bit." Another uncertainty is the weather Roxolana Roslak, a Juno Award-winning singer who plays Countess Rosina, told us of a few occasions last year in the mid-West when only 150 people showed up in a huge auditorium “People who make the effort to come out on a bad night really want to hear something or see something.they’re sitting there just like sponges, willing to soak it up.they want something to happen to them I find that touching and respond to that because you really feel responsible then to give something of yourself,” she said When asked about role preferences, comic or romantic opera, there seemed to be a consensus that most modern North American singers have to be flexible or, as Ms.Milson said “you don’t survive” But Opera singers are also type-cast according to their voices.Ostendorf calls himself a lyric bass-baritone and, as such, is limited to certain roles Although he would like to be able to sing a heavy classical part like Tristan, the COC’s current major production, his voice is more suited to lighter, comic material The part of Figaro is a natural for him According to Ostendorf, who is not new to Figaro, the COC, after three tours, has got the presentation of “The Marriage” down to a “marvellous science” The set is an elaborate facade that is easily transportable The acting is quick-paced and realistic.And there is a small but select orchestra calculated to please and ideally suited to this tour, Mozart’s opera having been written for the Vienna Opera House, w hich was relatively small “The Mar-See IT’S CONVINCING, next page the gardener’s daughter, uncovers the page in hiding Furious, the Count gives him an army com mission to be rid of the boy.Act II The Countess bemoans her husband’s fickleness and gets involved in Figaro’s and Susanna’s two pronged scheme to compromise the Count in a rendezvous and coincidentally make him jealous of the Countess.The Count is to learn of a meeting between the Countess (Susanna in disguise) and her supposed lover, Cherubino Meanwhile, Cherubino.disguised as Susanna, will accept the Count’s invitation to a tryst.The comic “dress rehearsal” ends in confusion with the approach of Count Almaviva, angry at his wife’s apparent infidelity.The Countess thrusts Cherubino into a closet which he locks from the inside and Susanna hides A noise from the closet arouses the Count’s suspicion When • the Countess insists it is only Susanna dressing, the Count takes his w ife to find a crowbar, locking the room while they are out With Susanna’s help.Cherubino escapes out the window to the garden below and Susanna slips into the closet where the baffled Count finds her when he returns But his relief is shortlived as the drunken gardener, Antonio enters complaining that his flowers have been crushed by a man leaping from the Countess’ window Figaro covers for Cherubino, with prompting from the women, explaining that he had fled rather than incur the Count’s anger Once more reassured, the Count is then confronted with Marcellina and her lawyer, Dou Curzio who press their claims on Figaro Act III Threatening to decide in Marcellina’s favour.Count Almaviva tries to force Susanna’s compliance to the “droit”.But.in the ensuing discussion, it is discovered that Figaro, a foundling, is actually the child of Marcellina and Bartolo He becomes Marcellina s long lost son rather than her unwilling husband and is therefore free to marry Susanna after all The older couple decide to marry at the same time and legitimize their child The plot to entrap the Count in his infidelity thickens.Instead of sending Cherubino to the tryst, the Countess determines to disguise herself as Susanna She has the young maid write a note fixing the appointed time and place To show his agreement, the Count is to return the pin with which the note is sealed Cherubino continues to complicate things by sneaking in with a group of peasant girls to lavish his attentions on Countess Rosina Despite his discovery by the Count, wedding festivities begin and Susanna succeeds in passing her note to the Count.Act IV Barbarina, the gardener’s daughter, is given the task of returning the pin to Susanna She loses it and unwittingly leads Figaro to believe that the rendez vous is authentic Furious, the valet decries the fickleness of women The garden becomes a merry-go-round of confused identities Cherubino woos the Countess, believing her to be Susanna; watching, the Count intervenes and unknowingly invites his own wife into the pavilion Figaro and Susanna dressed as the Countess' act out a love scene to further baffle the Count who still does not realize the reason for the confusion He finally accuses his wife and valet of treachery.When the two women reveal their true identities, the Count admits his wrongs, begs forgiveness of his lady and blesses the marriage of Figaro and Susanna AGGRESSION LAB A weekend training course in the use of Creative Aggression.Learn to understand and use this basic drive in a healthy way.Date: Nov.23rd-25th at the Ruiter Valley Center, Dunkin, Que.Contact Keith Willcock PhD.For information and registration, Tel.: (514) 292-3751.SABENÀ Lufthansa am .eastern **¦ < > » h *» -d t EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Travel Poétique Ou«b«( licence» 2339 King Shopping Center.Sherbrooke.Que.563-7343 Long Distance (No Charge) Zenith 53870 Our experience guarantees you worry tree traveis.Seo Land or Air, We are the ones to See rmmmm mtwjtmmwno VQVWD «IV Pl|P3iqy SÂP*JIP qsilljq TOWNSHIPS WEEK - KHI .NOV.2.If7t — 7 0 DEBORAH MILSON: Most modern North American singers must be flexible or “they don’t survive”.'It's convincing' Continued nage" lends itself to this scientific approach.As Ms.Cummings and Ms.Milson explained, “Mozart s score is very-much like a computerized system.very- logical." The opera's precision may also have something to do with the plot, for its original author, Beaumarchais, was by training a clockmaker When John Ostendorf was asked if he had any advice for the novice opera-goer, he replied: “First of all.find out the story line This particular plot is so incredibly convoluted and complicated.I don’t know what’s happening some of the time there are so many masquerades and costume changes volte-faces, turnarounds, it’s deliberately absurd In all the years I’ve done Figaro, there are still things I’m not sure of So the more you know the better It also doesn’t hurt to turn on your classical radio station, listen to some Mozart Better advice yet.gçt up close enough so you can see all the reactions, so you can follow w hat’s happening •We’re probably doing the greatest service to the novice by doing it in English.It’s a standard debate whether to do opera in the original language In my opinion.18th century operas are best done in North America in the language that people will understand Perhaps that’s not true of the great romantic 19th century opera Tristan’, for example, would not be good in English I don’t know that it’s been translated La Boheme’ I have heard in English — it’s not as nice somehow But this particular music seems to lend itself to the English translation and what’s more, you can figure out what’s happening “Above all.it’s a pleasant evening’s entertainment This is a lively production.There are no 600-lb fat Norwegian ladies with helmets and iron brassieres It's all ver\ convincing.’’ DONNELLY FILM COST $18M Music chart KLEIN BURG.Ont *CP) — In the disaster movie Virus, this small rural town will pretend to be Washington and the flat land outside Calgary will be the Soviet Union Karuki Kadokawa.owner of one of Japan’s largest publishing com panics, has invested $18 million in the movie being shot in Canada.Chile, Peru, the South Pole, the U S .and Japan The movie crew is moving into this com munit y 20 kilometres north of Toronto to shoot scenes of the film that require the White House as a back drop To create the proper effect, a scene was required of a deserted White House with grass growing tall and uncut A replica of the White House exterior is being built in Kleinburg The land around Calgary will simulate the interior of the Soviet Union The movie’s producers have budgeted $3 7 million for the Canadian segments, including some shots in Halifax aboard one of the navy’s Ober on-class submarines.Virus was adapted from a novel by Sakyo Komatsu.VIRUS RELEASED Its plot involves the accidental release into the atmosphere of a supertoxic virus while scientists are experimenting with DNA, the genetic material from which viruses and other living organisms are made The virus is dormant in cold climates and it is for that reason that location shooting was required in the north and under the North Atlantic ocean.In the movie only those living in the Antarctic survive — the rest of us die The film 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TRANS OCEAN TRAVEL Business or Pleasure Just Drop In.Or Give Us a Call Services are free 66 King West — Sherbrooke — Tel.: 563-4515 Zenith 59010 H — TOWNSHIPS WEEK — FRI.NOV.2.1979 by Nelly Young Top productions present tough choice Theatre It is most unfortunate that the two major performing centres in our area do not make an attempt to co-ordinate their programmes for the benefit of all.This week we are presented with the difficult choice of LES GRANDS BALLETS CANADIENS at the Centre Culturel and THF MARRIAGE OF FIGARO at the Centennial, both lined up for Tuesday night The programme for LES GRANDS BALLETS includes “Quatre temperaments”, one of George Balanchine s choreographic masterpieces based on the medieval theory of “four humours” which were considered to determine a person's temperament, with music by Paul Hindsmith; "Lines and Points”, a work by Brydon Paige and Brian Macdonald, music by Pierre Mercure; and “Cloven Kingdom”, a satire on modern mores, choreographed by Paul Taylor, music by Arcangelo Corelli.Henrry Cowell and Mallory Miller and “Exsultate Jubilate by Lar Lubovitch, music by Mozart Showtime is 8:30 p m and tickets are $5.$7 and $9 I must confess that my choice for Tuesday leans towards THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO.Not because I'm a devotee of the opera Quite the contrary 1 want to give opera a chance to make a convert of me or simply to teach me something new , something different Mozart’s great comic and theatrical work has been expressly selected w ith the novice in mind This same production has toured Canada and the U S.a number of times and each time the opera has been refined and polished For more details, refer to the “music” section Moliere’s popular comedy classic.DON JUAN, will be staged at the Centre Culturel on Wednesday.November 7 at 8:30 p m This Theatre du Nouveau Monde production directed by Jean Louis Roux seeks to change the disreputable image of Don Juan by making him the victim.the man who insists on exercising his right to freedom to the point of absurdity.It will be interesting to see this fresh approach to a well-known story Tickets are $5.$7 and $9 LES FAUX BRILLANTS is the final play of the 1979 season at Theatre de l'Atelier It's a period piece comedy based on Felix Gabriel Marchand s turn-of-the-century study of the ceaseless strivings of the “nouveaux riches québécois” to attain respectability and stature, with language up-dated by the well-known Jean-Claude Germain Marchand, editor of the newspaper Le Franco- y Canadien, became premier of Quebec in 1897 The play runs until December 1 with shows Tuesday through Saturday at 8:30 p m.Tickets during the week are $4.50; on Saturday, the price goes up $1 THE THEATRE ENTRE CHIEN ET LOUP puts on its play “L'Audition” at the College de Sherbrooke’s auditorium.Pavilion 3.every Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p m until November 17.Music CLAUDE DUBOIS, who recently packed them in at La Poupee, performs at the Hotel Wellington tonight There are two sets and tickets are prices at $7.50 and $8.50 GILLES VIGNEAULT, the man who composed “Mon Pays” and “Gens du Pays”, anthems of our time, as well as the jolly “Tam di deiam” and story-telling songs like “Jack Monoloy”.will be at the Salle Maurice O’Bready this weekend.November 3 and 4 Tickets are $9.$10 and $11 - expensive, it’s true But you owe it to yourself to see one of Quebec’s enduring legends in concert As part of an exchange programme with the Orchestre Symphonique Optimiste des Jeunes de Sherbrooke, the INTERNATIONAL YOUTH SYMPHONY from Windsor, Ontario, an orchestra of 75 musicians ranging in age from 11 to 23 years, will give a free conceret at the Centennial Theatre tomorrow night at 8:30 p.m.The ambitious programme consists of Aaron Copland’s “An Outdoor Overture ”.Mozart's Bassoon Concerto featuring soloist Jane Pekar.“Entrance of the Boyards” by Halvorsen.selections from “Fiddler on the Roof” arranged by Bock.“Pavane” by Faure, two movements from Mendelssohn’s Symphony No.3 in A minor and, finally, “Marche Salve” by Tchaikovsky The director of the International Youth Symphony is William Bruce Curry.“Dimanches musicales” at the Centre Culturel (Université de Sherbrooke) presents the TRIO NOUVELLE-FRANCE November 4 at 4:30 p.m.- Louise Courville (flute and vocals).Jocelyne Leduc (violoncello) and Ariane Dihd ( harpsicord and percussion ).Tickets are $3.50 and the performance takes place in the Petite Salle Next Tuesday, November 6 is a ‘night at the Opera’ THE CAN ADIAN OPERA COMPANY will stage Mozarts “Marriage of Figaro” at the Centennial Theatre, the first stop in its month-long Eastern tour The performance is in English so there will be no language problem following the Shakespeare-like intrigue.A brief story outline as well as interviews w ith some of the principal artists can be found elsewhere in Townships Week.Tickets are $8 kovskys immortal Swan Lake (60 mins ) 4 30 G AUX FRONTIERES DU CONNU maladies du cerveau Inv Dr Gilles Lyon.Un Catholique de Louvam.Belgique et Dr André Barbeau, hôpital Hotel Dieu Montreal O CFL FOOTBALL Calgary Stampeders vs Saskatchewan RoughRiders(3hrs MGamewill be blacked out in Calgary) O PASSEPORT O ANNEE DE L Enfant © INFORMATION VOYAGES 5 00 GO SECOND REGARD Q JUSTICE POUR TOUS © COMEBACK © GOLDORAK © UNTAMED WORLD © SHA NA NA © FIRING LINE Crime And Punishment Gary Gilmore Host William F Buckley Jr Guest Norman Mailer, author 5 30 O © TOUTE LA VILLE EN PARLE O © TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED © QUESTION PERIOD 5 50 Q 7 INSTANT © LE DIX VOUS INFORME EVENING 6:00O HEBDO DIMANCHE Magazine d'information G FOCUS 79 O © AU ROYAUME DES ANIMAUX O© ABC NEWS O MAITRES ET VALETS Manage blanc' (60 m ) © TRAVEL 79 ©LONGSEARCH TherelsNo God But God 'More than 400 mil lion people profess a belief m Islam, and the numbers are growing Host Ronald Eyre takes viewers to a wedding man oasis village 50miles from Cair o.to dawn prayers in the market town of El Fayoum.on a pil grimage to Mecca (60 mins ) 6 30 G GUINNESS GAME O RADIO-QUEBEC O BENSON The governor and Benson move the executive household to a mountain lodge for a working weekend, but the real fun begins when they're snowed in with no heat © MUSIC-HALL DES JEUNES © AS IT IS © WILD KINGDOM 7 00 G O CHEZ DENISE Le per sonnel commere Denise est très deprimee Christian dit connaître les vraies raisons de l'attitude de Denise et pour se montrer important declare qu elle lui a fait beaucoup de confidences au suiet de chacun des employes du restaurant G 60 MINUTES G DISNEY S WONDERFUL WORLD 20 000 Leagues Under The Sea Stars Kirk Douglas.James Mason An adaptation of Jules Verne's classic science fiction tale of a mad sea captain s efforts to control the world through the use of his submarine (2 hrs ) GBEACHCOMBERSRelicac cuses Nick of getting soft At tempting to refute the accusa tion.Nick ends up adrift on a log and blind His effort to find his way back to safety forms the substance of this perilous dimming OUSARE JAWS Three men fight for their lives and try to save a town from the awesome power of a terrifying 25-foot, three-ton killer shark, in Jaws.' one of the greatest box-office hits in movie history, which premieres on television as an ABC Sunday Night Movie Special SUNDAY.NOV.4 Based on Peter Benchley's runaway best seller.Jaws' stars Roy Scheider as the police chief of a small island where the money spent by summer tourists supports the local residents all year long Robert Shaw as the sea captain who has seen the face of death and lived; and Richard Dreyfuss (pictured) as the young expert whose science is crushed and swept away by the raw might of the shark CNEO LISTINGS FOR EXACT T ME adventure Ü HOMME DE SIX MILLION DOLLARS O© SALVAGE-1 When the drought stricken island of Fan taiea offers a $50 000 prize for the best idea to solve its watei problems Harry Broderick musters his crew to harness an iceberg and bring it to the island (60 mins ) © L HOMME DE ?6 000 000 00 OUT OF THE BLUE © OPEN STUDIO 7 30 G O LES BEAUX DIMANCHES Super Star (60 m ) H MORK AND MINDY Mork créât es turmoil inside a hospital when he discovers that Mindy has been heavily sedated and listed under another name and wrongly scheduled for bram surgery © ONE DAY AT A TIME © INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS SHOWCASE 8 00 O ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE G SUPERSPECIAL It s a homecoming for Burton Cum mings m this comedy and music special with a reunion of the Guess Who.including Randy Bachman as the highlight of the program Burtonperformsonce again with his original high school band, the Deverons (60 mins ) O FILM DU MOIS L Aigle S'Envole 1977 Michael Came Donald Sutherland (2 h ) O© MORK AND MINDY Mork creates turmoil inside a hospital when he discovers that Mmdy has been heavily sedated and listed under another name and wrongly scheduled for bram surgery © LE FILM DU MOIS L Aigle s est Envole 1977 Michael Came.Donald Sutherland (2 h 30 m ) © ALICE © CONNECTIONS Thunderln The Sky'Narrator writer James Burke takes a close look at the many changes in energy sources smcethe 13th century At that time, a colder climate prevailed and shortages of wood forced man to seek alter nativesmenergysources Over time the development of the steam engine led to the inven tion of the internal combustion engine, which eventually point edthewaytotheietengine (60 mins ) 8 30 G O LES BEAUX DIMANCHES l Observateur (60 m ) O ONE DAY AT A TIME Long standing resentments are uncovered bet ween Ann and her mother after Julie's boss, a psychiatrist, comes to dinner with some interesting advice on communicating O© SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIF Jaws 1975 Stars Roy Scheider.Richard Dreyfuss Three men fight for their lives and try to save a town from the awesome power of a terrifying 25 foot, three ton killer shark (2 hrs .45 mms ) © SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE Jaws' 1975 Stars Roy Scheider Robert Shaw This chilling story revolves around a small tourist town on the east coast of the US where a Great White Shark terrorizes the area (2 hrs , 45 mms ) 9:00 O ALICE When Vera s boy friend objects to her taking an art class that uses a nude male model.Alicemtervenes morder to keep Vera at the drawing board G THE BIG EVENT MacArthur 1977 Stars Gregory Peck.Marj Dusay After Japan s surrender .Gener al Douglas MacArthur super vises the occupation and rehabilitation of that country until the Korean conflict begins and he is assigned to command U S troops there (Conclusion.2 hrs ) G A GIFT TO LAST Edgar sends a letter to Ottawa requesting an all-Canadian regiment, but a high ranking of ficer is determined to keep the militia British at any cost (60 mms ) © MASTERPIECE THEATRE Love For Lydia Life at Aspen House is darkened by a death m thefamily When Richardson overhears a discussion between Lydia and Blackie at a party, he mistakenly flies into a rage which brings tragic reper eussions (60 mms ) 9 30 G O LES BEAUX DIMANCHES Dossier Lese Micro processeurs (60 m ) O THE JEFFERSONSThed.s covery of an unfulfilled request in his father's will leads George on an unusual search into his fgrgotten past Victor Borge hosts HBO's Young Comedian’s Show Home Box Office will present Victor Borge (pictured) as host of its Fourth Annual Young Comedians Show The original program will premiere on HBO as its November On Location' attraction.The special, to be videotaped at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles, will feature the country's newest comics on the rise Of the past HBO roster of young comedians.’’ says Ins Dugow.HBO director of original programming.Robin Williams and Andy Kaufman have risen to national fame and fortune." Borge s hosting of the program marks his second appearance on HBO since his Comedy and Music’ one-man show premiered on the national pay-TV network in March 1978 4 Borge is in a league by himself." says Dugow He combines irrepressible wit and masterful keyboard artistry with the result being his classification as a musician's musician as well as a comedian's comedian " 10:00 91 TRAPPER JOHN M O Gonzo is stuck with an unwanted prospective bride as he and Trapper tmd themselves en meshedmcasesofchild parent strife as by products ot sur aery (60 mms ) G MARKETPLACE With Joan Watson and Bill Paul O TIRAGE DE LOTO CANADA © HOME This documentary portrait of four individuals reveals the significant moments in their family lives birth, marnage death ot a parent and contemplation of one's own death 10 06 0 FILM DU MOIS (CONTINUE) 10 30 GO TELE JOURNAL G OMBUDSMAN With Kath leen Ruff O© LES NOUVELLES TVA 10 4S G SPORT-DIMANCHE 10 46 O SPORT DIMANCHE 11 00 O O POLITIQUE PROVINCIALE Q CBS NEWS G NEWS G CBC NEWS O SPORTS © SPORTS AU 10 1105 O © CHEMINS DE * LTNCONNU 11080 CINE SOIR La Decade Prodigieuse' 197 1 Anthony Perkms, Michel Piecoli (90 m ) 11 10 G CINE MAGA7INF 11 15 G UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS O NATIONS BUSINESS Scheduled speaker a repre sentative of the Progressive Conservative Party O© ABC NEWS © CTVNEWS 11:21 O NEWS 11 30 G ROCK CONCERT O© PTL CLUB TALK AND VARIETY 11 350 © GENS OUI FONT L EVENEMENT 11 36 © NEWS 11 40 G BEAUX ARTS l e Centre Pompidou II était normal que le XXieme siecle apporte son témoignage dans cette ville de 2000 ans qu est Pans Beaubourg est donc une recon ciliation avec le symbolique et lejrational (2 h ) 11 41 O MOVIE (MYSTERY) *** Pearl of Death 1944 Hasil Rathbone Nigel Bruce Sher lock Holmes and Dr Watson raceagamst timeto stop a ruth less murderer who is out to ob tain a valuable pearl (74 mms ) 12 05© LES INCORRUPTIBLES 12 10© MOVIE (WESTERN COMFDY)**1» "Zandy's Bride" 1974 Gene Hackman.Liv Ullman Rig Sur cattleman sends for a mailorder bride and gets a strong willed and determined woman who at tempts to civilize him (110 mins ) 12 15 G MOD SQUAD 1 05 © DERNIERE EDITION S'ïï'%.ém V& > the"hut Army, Muvy & Airforce Unit 318 DANCE NOV.3rd R.R.5 Members »ANE ASuC/tf THE CHALET INC.Birchton DANCE Sat., Nov.3rd — 8 p.m.The Countrymen Parties 8 Reservations Tel.: 875-3811 Everyone Welcome 12 — TOWNSHIPS WEEK — FRI., NOV.2, 1979 t s MONDAY* v.EVENING 6 00 6 30 CE SOIR OOQ NEWS INFORMA BLOC © ABC NEWS LE DIX VOUS INFORME ZOOM NOUVELLES DU SPORT NBC NEWS © LES TANNANTS MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW © BEWITCHED © VERMONT REPORT 6 35 O CE SOIR b 40 O LE 9 VOUS INFORME / 00 O LA PETITE PATRIE O CBS NEWS O CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS O HAPPY DAYS O TIC TAC DOUGH O CINEMA DE 5 HEURES (SUITE) © MCGOWAN AND COMPANY © LETS GO TO THE RACES © MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT 7 30 0O FINE CUISINE D HENRI BERNARD Q CROSS WITS G M ASH O PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED OCD DOMINIQUE Q JOKER S WILD 0 CIRCUS © BOB NEWHART SHOW ffi DICK CAVETT SHOW GuPst Hal Holbrook, actor 8 00 O TERRE HUMAINE ©O WHITE SHAOOWCoach Reeves enlists the services of the fabled Harlem Globetrot ters to teach his Carver High team a much needed lesson in humility (60 mins ) WEEKDAY PROGRAMS MORNING 5 4sO PTL CLUB TALK AND VARIETY 6.00 © UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR 6 30 © SUNRISE SEMESTER © MORNING EXERCISES 6 45 © NEWS 6 55 © AMERICAN TRAILS © HORAIRE DE CFTM 7 00 O MORNING © TODAY O © GOOD MORNING AMERICA © LES PETITS BONSHOMMES ?ANADA AM FANFAN DEDE 8 35 9 05 9:15 9 30 9 45 10 00 © o © 7 30 Q O MIRE ET MUSIQUE 7 45 © FELIX LE CHAT 8 00 O CAPTAIN KANGAROO O© GRONIGO ET CIE O L ARAIGNEE (SAUF MAR JEU.) 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Going Places (TUE ) O PEYTON PLACE O BEYOND REASON O © LES SATELLIPOPETTES © KROFFTSUPERSTARS © PINK PANTHER © EDGE OF NIGHT ©SESAME STREET 4 30 ©O EMISSIONS DIVERS © JIMROCKFORD PRIVATE • INVESTIGATOR 8FLINTST0NES ALL IN THE FAMILY O LES PETITS ' BONSHOMMES Q GOMERPYLE © MA SORCIERE BIEN-AIMEE © FAMILY FEUD §MERV GRIFFIN STARSKY AND HUTCH BEACHCOMBERS O© EMISSIONS DIVERS O MATCH GAME © CINEMA De 5 HEURES © PRICE IS RIGHT © MISTER ROGERS 5 30 O FAMILY AFFAIR O MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW O© NEWS © ELECTRIC COMPANY G LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Charleslngallsandhis daughter Laura rush to the aid of their old friend Isiaha Edwards when they learn that a crippling accident has destroyed his will to live (60 mins ) y DANS TOUS LES CANTONS O CELEBRITY FOOTBALL CLASSIC O lA TERRE HUMAINE © CASINO MUSICAL © 240-R0BERT Trap suits up for a weekend pleasure dive with Morgan unaware that a vengeful youth has spiked his diving tanks with poison gas (60 mins ) © STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE Jack Palance stars m the dual role of the mild Dr Jekyll who trans forms himself into the mghtmar ishMr Hydewhomurdersyoung women on his nightly rampages (2 hr§ ) 8 30 ©O TELE SELECTION La Nuit des extra terrestres Sous hypnose, uncoupleraconteleur experience a I'mteneur d un vaisseau extra terrestre (2 © CINE-CHOIX La Mort D'Un Clown 1972 Alan Alda.Blythe Danner (90 m ) © CINE-CHOIX La Mort d un Clown 1972 Alan Alda.Blythe Danner (90 m ) © MISS CANADA PAGEANT Thirty one beautiful young hopefuls, from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island, will vie for the coveted title of Miss Canada 1980 Hosted by Jim Perry and former Miss Canada Barbara Kelly (90 mms ) 9 00 OOm A S H.ASouthKorean woman misinterprets Klinger s motives when he tries to aid her daughter financially © MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Heroes 1977 Stars Henry Winkler, Sally Field A troubled Vietnam veteran and a bride to be meet while travel mg across country and even tually find themselves roman tically attracted to each other (2 hrs ) O© MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Houston Oilers vs Miami Dolphins 9:30 O WKRP IN CINCINNATI Arthur Carlson wants to impress his mother by running fortheCm cmnati City Council and the WKRP staff launches an all out political campaign that is sure to get him elected G WKRP IN CINCINNATI ArthurCarlsonwantstoimpress his mother by running f ortheCm-cmnati City Council and the WKRP staff launches an all out political campaign that is sure to get him elected 10:00 © LOU GRANT Lou befriends a dedicatedracetracktout who urges him to bet heavily on a longshot horsethatcouldmean a fortune (60 mms) G NEWSMAGAZINE O© J AI MON VOYAGE © THE BODY HUMAN ffi MASTERPIECE THEATRE Poldarkll' SavedfromaFrench firing squad by a Scottish merchant Poldark learns that his friend Dwight Eyns is still alive Meanwhile, unaware of Mor wenna s love for Drake George arranges a marnage between her and Reverend Whitworth Demelza gives birth to a daughter Clowance (60 10:30 ©li TELEJOURNAL G THE WATSON REPORT With Patrick Watson O© LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:31 Q© LES NOUVELLES TVA 11 ooOG NEWS G CBC NEWS Q INFORMA SOIR © SPORTS © CTV NEWS © VERMONT REPORT 11 05© LE 9 VOUS INFORME © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11 08 O LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11 10 © NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11 12 O NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11 15 0© BONSOIR LE MONDE 1120© JALNA Episode II Pou' sauver Jalna.le vieux Renny 1 convoque un conseil de famille puis, par ruse, s empare de i heritage d un neveu (60 m) QCINÈ-SOIR LaCaravaneDe Feu' 1967 John Wayne.Kirk j Douglas (90 m ) 11:21 © NEWS 11:27 G NEWS 11 30 © CBS LATE MOVIE HARRY O Lester An attorney hires i Harry to help him clear a young man suspected of a vicious crime (Repeat) MCMILLAN j ANDWIFE AnElementaryCase OfMurder Stars RockHudson Nancy Walker (Repeat) G THE TONIGHT SHOW Guest host David Brenner Guests Sister Sledge (90 mms ) 11450 THE TWO RONNIES HEROES NBC Monday Night at the Movies' returns to the airwaves on MONDAY, NOV 5 with a network TV premiere showing of Heroes, starring Henry Winkler and Sally Field (pictured) and Harrison Ford The movie is a wacky and heart-warming story of an emotionally disturbed Vietnam veteran (Winkler) and the girl he meets (Field) as he travels cross-country to start a farm in California.Val Avery.Olivia Cole and Hector Elias co-star in this film.MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL The AFC Central Division Houston Oilers invade the Orange Bowl in Miami.Fla., where they’ll try and squeeze the Dolphins, on ABC-TV’s Monday Night Football,’ to be telecast MONDAY, NOV.5.Frank Gifford (pictured) will provide the exciting play-by-play action with Howard Cosell providing commentary, and either Don Meredith or Fran Tarkenton will be on hand to provide expert analysis.CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT AIR TIME O NEWS © ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW 12:00 O INFORMA SOIR © FILM-O-DIX L Escapade 1974 Dorothy McGuire.Josh Al bee (90 m ) © MOVIE (FANTASY-COMEDY) ••• Canterville Ghost" 1944 Charles Laughton.Robert Young A cowardly ghost and his equally shy descendant, both wanting to be free of each other, are unable to separate until one performs a deed of courage (2 hrs ) 12:05 O NOTRE DAME VS SOUTH CAROLINA 12:15© PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED 12 200 JOSEPH BALSAMO La fugue de Lorenza la mene chez le chef de police pour y den oncerBalsamo Graceasaruse et a r arrivée m extremis de la Du Barry.Balsamo récupéré la cassette contenant les preuves de sa conspiration (60 m) 100 G TOMORROW 1:20 O TELEJOURNAL 1:30 © DERNIERE EDITION 'Meteor’ streaks across North America Science fiction is going to loom big on movie screens this fall with three major production companies releasing multi-million dollar projects Walt Disney will offer The Black Hole, while Paramount will release its Star Trek ' Ten days ago American International Pictures began its assault on the North American public when it bombarded them with publicity regarding their Me teor' film This was a wise decision on the part of AIP distributors to get their film out first, so they could reap instant profits Yet they must also be aware that Meteor' is a somewhat weaker venture than The Black Hole' and Star Trek and don't have to go head-to-head right away, lest their mega-dollars go out the door The plot For most people.Meteor will be an enjoyable adventure story laced with science fact It seems that one of the many meteors that pass near our planet has taken a collision course with Earth But this is no ordinary piece of space debris It's five miles wide and it's traveling at 30.000 miles per hour, which could mean instant holocaust for any city or region in its destructive path Fragments from the Meteor' have already destroyed an Earth space probe, caused an avalanche in the Alps, killing hundreds, and touching off a gargantuan tidal wave that has junked Hong Kong NASA sends for help in form of ex-NASA astrophysicist Bradley (Sean Connery) Bradley initially says no to Sherwood (Karl Malden).the NASA project coordinator, because of the space agency's involvement with making his orbiting space station.Hercules.' an armed nuclear satellite that is pointed at the USSR Sherwood assures him that they can get the Russians to help the USA out How you ask?Well.Bradley's space station can be reprogrammed to point its missies at the oncoming Meteor, but that isn't enough to alter the rock's course, so the U S.President (Henry Fonda) will reveal that the Russians have their own secret space station.Peter the Great.' pointed at us This will make the USSR feel guilty and prompt them to help our cause Sure enough, the USSR sends its envoys.Dubov (Brian Keith) and Tatiana (Natalie Wood), to negotiate They are convinced of the situation and.politics aside, proceed to tell their government to alter their missies' trajectory all in the name of "mankind ." It sounds corny, and sometimes it's even funny to see Keith speaking and acting like a Russian But Ms Wood is super in her role It's just too bad that more couldn't be made of her blooming relationship with Connery The climactic conclusion to this space scenario is exciting, and with the perky score and fairly good special effects.Meteor becomes a good picture to sit back and enjoy.But.mind you.Me teor will not be the best sci-fi flick you'll see this fall TOWNSHIPS W'KKk - PHI .NOV.Î.1ST» — 13 1 TUESDAY EVENING 6 00 © CE S0;F 0060 NEWS O INFORMA BLOC O® ABC NEWS © LE DIX VOUS INFORME © ZOOM 6 30 O NBC NEWS O O LES TANNANTS O MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW © BEWITCHED © ACROSS THE FENCE 6 40 O LE 9 VOUS INFORME 7 00 OO LE MONDE DE DISNEY (60 m ) O CBS NEWS O CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS O HAPPY DAYS O TIC TAC DOUGH © WHATEVER TURNS YOU ON © MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW © MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 7 30 © CROSS WITS 0 M A S H.G CONSUMERSCOPE O LE CLAN BEAULIEU O JOKER S WILD © CLAN BEAULIEU © STARS ON ICE Guests Perry Jewel Janet and Mark Hommuke Maureen McGovern © BOB NEWHARTSHOW © DICK CAVETT SHOW Guest RichardL Strout colum nist for The New Republic author and member of the Wa shmgtonBureauottheChnstian Sc>ence Monitor Parti 8 00 © O RACE DE MONDE © CALIFORNIA FEVERRoss is the odds on favorite to w.n a car magazine s Unique Beach Carofthe Year contest withhis Grossmobile until he runs into trouble from an unscrupulous competitor (60mms) 0 SHERIFF LOBO BJ AND THE BE AR BJ is arrested for stealing the receipts of a Las Vegas casino and Lofco who is competing tor the title of Law man of the Year is determined ¦ to clinch the award by finding the m.ssing loot (2 h's ) O HAPPY DAYS The gang offers comic relief but only the Fonz can fill the need for shape ly girls when the burlesque troupepertormmgforHoward s big show at the lodge become snowbound O LA CONQUETE DE L OUEST O© HAPPY DAYS The gang offers comic relief but only the Fonz can fill the need for shape ly girls when the burlesque troupe performing for Howard s big show at the lodge becomes snowbound © CONQUETE DE L OUEST © ANGIE ©NOVA All Part Of The Game Thousands of amateur athletes are hurt every y ear and many professional athletes suffer injuriesthatmaymeantheendot a career Now anewmedica: specialty sports med'Cme promises to prevent and cure many sports related problems (60 mms ) 8 30 © JAMAIS DEUX SANS TOI O THE RAES With" stsR : bie and Cherrilf Rae Jett Hyslop The James Hibbard Dancers and the Tommy Banks Orchestra O © ANGIE Angie s 1 boy friend returns to town and makes it very clear that he s out to reclaim Angie tor his very own Q JAMAIS DEUX SANS TOI © THE LOVE BOAT 9 00 00 telemag © TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE nth Victim 1979 Stars Bess Armstrong Ma* Gail The drama revolves around a young Midwest television news woman who embarks on a nightmarish odyssey through the seedy underside of Holly wood (2 hrs ) O THREE SCOMPANY O HAWAl S o O © THREES COMPANY Jack's weekend at Larry s se eluded mountain lodge turns into a scramble for beds when Chrissy and Janet show up with a crowd Speaking of soap Sometimes it seems that evening programming and afternoon progamming can be as different as night and day.A case in point is the way both arms of the industry conduct themselves in the fall.Prime time shows premiere in the fall with a lot of razzle dazzle while soap operas, whose high' season is in the acation davs of summer, take this time to reflec t quietly on their past achievements For the past three years Soap Opera Digest has conducted a nation wide poll of its readers The results are announced every fall.This year “Days of Our Lives’’ has been voted Favorite Soap Opera for the third consecutive year and four of its cast members have been named winners as well.Handsome led Allan (Don Craig on the serial) received the Favorite Actor Award.Macdonald Carey and Frances Reid won for Favorite Ac tor and Actress in a Mature Role Tracy Bregman who plays Jed's daughter Donna on the serial was named as Favorite Newcomer The recipients were presented with their awards from Dinah Shore on her television program “Dinah!" Although Tracy’s happiness was overshadowed by her “stage fright fear that she would trip and fall on her fac e on the way to pick up her award, )ed was elated hv the honor.“ An award that the public bestows upon on actor, he explained, “is a very meaningful honor led.by the way will have a chance to thank his ‘public’ November 10th through the 13th as he appears at Knott’s Berry Farm when the park presents Joyce Bec ker s Jed Allan stars as Don Craig on “Days of Our Lives.” Soap Opera Festival.Twelve audience favorites ,'rom some of soapland’s most popular serials will appear in three 45 minute shows daily averaging 4 stars per show.Also appearing with Jed will be* Jed’s on screen bride.Deidre Flail and castmate Josh Taylor (Chris).Among the others will be General Hospital’s Leslie Charleson (Monica).Denise Alexander (Lesley) and Stuart Damon (Alan).In a few weeks “Speaking of Soaps’ will celebrate its first anniversary.We’ve been gratified by the response to this unique soap column and would like to get to know all of you a little better too We re very interested in what you like about us and the soaps we write about Send us a postcard indicating your favorite show, favorite all-around male performer and favorite all-around female performer.Also let us know what kinds of things you’d like to see in “Speaking of Soaps Twenty-five postcards will be drawn at random and those entries will receive “Speaking of Soaps T-shirts.So be sure to print your name, address, and shirt size (small, medium, large, and extra large) clearly on the card © hawai 5-0 © WORl0 bon Is Dying Tonight sprogram tells an incredible story that .s emerging in Southeast Asia Nobody kno*S ho* many m, lions have died byt it seems a whole nation is tottenng on th«-edge ot destruction For nearly 10 years war and tanaticai regime combined to shatter the country No* famine and more hghting threaten its existence 9 30 O THE FIFTH ESTATE W !» AdrienneClarkson Eric Mailing and Ian Pa'ker Q©© UK: competemawmner take allbet to see *ho can bring in the most receipts withadatewtthEiame as the prize 10 00 © L ENFANCE A VIVRE G CANDID CAMERA Allen Funt is the host tor a tun tilled look at ho* people behave spontaneously when they don t know they are being tilmed (60 mms) ©© SHIRLEY THEROUX O © © HART TO HART Jonathan and Jennifer Hart become part ot the dangerous world of hardcore nightlife when they go undercover to bait a killer who murders gorgeous professional playgirls (60 mms ) Q LA PETITE PATRIE © SOUNDSTAGE Temptations TheTemptations Remember, only postcards will be accepted Mail your c hoic es to TV Compulog • • Services Inc 1640 New Highway Farmingdale, NY 11735 Now a look at what’s been happening and what will happen on all of TV’s soaps.AS THF WORLD TURNS— Kim doesn’t know how to read John’s actions since Dan’s death.Could he be fantasizing about a life with her?Although Grant has given Lisa the divorce he still is convinced that Bennett is a creep THIS WFEK: Grant pushes his private investigation.Tom warms up to Sheila GUIDING LIGHT—Eliza- beth is doing the best she can to forget Mike but she still longs for him Rita is fed up with being an after-thought in Ed’s mind and is rebelling.THIS WEEK: Roger’s demands put him in mortal danger Will Jackie change her mind?LOVE OF LIFE—Betsy is in a quandry because of her pregnancy If she reveals the baby’s parentage to the world, she will have a lot of explaining to do Steve and Amy make quite a pair as they work at destroying Van’s and Bruce’s happv home.THIS WEEK: Amy’s secret could cause an uproar in Rosehill Kim complicates the* lives of Tony and Bambi.SEARCH FOR TOMORROW—Helene is bent on destroying Carolyn at any cost John is zeroing in on Ted in an effort to destroy him Mignon is a sad case to behold THIS WEEK: Will li/a and Travis ever make it to the* altar?Renata is filled with guilt.THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS—Nikki has bitten mu rhythm and blues with da; /Imgchoraography asthey ting a medley of their all time grea test hits including Who Are You The Whole World Rookm and Ever Ready Love (60 mms ) 10 30 O© TELE JOURNAL O MAN ALIVE Apr ' .' A j Lean Primate ot Canada Arch bishopTedScott He* omments on Wofid Council of Canada grants to the Patriotic Front in Rhodesia tor humanitarian pur poses Roy Bonisteei asks him about criticism he s not churchy enough and that he s a communist (Repeat) ©O LA QUOTIDIENNE 10 3’ ©C) LES NOUVELLES TVA 1 1 ooQGO NFWS G CBC NEWS Q INFORMA SOIR © SPORTS © CTV NEWS © ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW © ACROSS THE FENCE I 1 Oh G lE 9 VOUS INFORM* © l A COULEUR DU TE MPS 11 08 © LA COULEUR DU TF MPS II 10© NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11 12 O NOUVELLESDU SPORT 11 15©© BONSOIR LE MONDF 1 1 20 © RENCONTRES Inv '• < Herbert, orientaliste de reputa tion mondiale O CINE SOIR La Femme Au» Bottes Rouges Catherine Den ?¦•live LauraBatti (90m ) 1 1 21 © NFWS 11 2 G 11 30 © "TBS LATE MOVIE BARNAB> JONES Pois, ned Pigeon T*o chaimmg con ar lists comme murder when the.' victim unexpectedly interrupts thee celebration of a * < mu* *»*•' done (Repeat) LAS VI GAS L AP> 1976 Stars Stella Stevens Stuart Whitman G THE TONIGHT SHOWN.Johnny Carson Guest Sidney Goldsmith (90mms) O© BARNE V MILLER 1146 O PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED fl INCMA Roger Moore Susannah York Un groupe de financier sa com u leproietd moncur une mined or en Afrique du Sud a fin de faire monter leprix duprei 'eux métal a la Bourse (2 h ih m ) 12 00© INFORMA SOIR O© TUESDAY MOVIF OF THE WFEK © FILM O DIX Hello Polly 1969 Bnrtiara Streisand Walter Matthau (90 m ) © MOVIE (DRAMA) •*,s W U S A 1970 Paul New man Joanne Woodward The story of a super patriotic radio station and the people il at feds (2 hrs 30 mms ) 12 IS© WORKING STIFFS 1 OO G TOMORROW 1 06 O TFLF JOURNAL 1 30 © DE RNIFRF EDITION by Mary Ann Cooper off more than she can ( hew and may fall vie tim to Rose and Vince Stu’s patience is wearing thin and he wants to get rid of Jill at all costs.THIS WFEK: Snapper may force the issue with Chris Suzanne is not happy.ANOTHER WORID-J a nice and Mac are married in San Francisco just as Rachel realizes she still loves Mac Iris tries to leave town but is stopped by Brian Jamie discovers just how devious Blaine is and seeks comfort in Cecile’s arms THIS WEEK: Blaine's heartbreak leads her to desperate action Mitch complicates Janice’s life* and threatens to destroy her marriage» RYAN’S HOPE—Trouble with Roger coupled with financ ial ruin has Delia in a tailspin Siohhan has an announcement that shoc ks her family.Jill feels that the world is turning against her Kim still wonders if Rae’s home is «t healthy atmosphere.THIS WEEK: Ryan is in deep jeopardy Rae does some fancy footwork ONE LIFE TO LIVE—Vic ki has Tina and her dearest friends deeply disturbed about her behavior Brad is in need of legal help I aith can’t deny her feelings for I arry any longer and splits with Ivan.THIS WEEK: Clint may hold the key to Brad's salvation Maggie makes Pat out to be a monster.ALL MY CHILDREN — Despite Chuck’s reassurance, Donna is very concerned about the state of her marriage1 Ruth is concerned about Philip Nina is having second thoughts as she questions Janice’s motives Pine Valley is abuzz with spec ulation.THIS WEEK: New insight into Pine Valley ’s headline making event Is it too late* for Cliff and Nina?EDGE OF NIGHT -Margot and llliott are bitter toward each other.Margot is distraught but Elliott wastes no time pining.I le tries his c harms on someone new.Nola and Paige are at ear h othe» s throats.THIS WEEK: Paige is startled by news about Nola April is reacting to the1 strain.GENERAI HOSPITAL — Monica and Rick arc1 alarmed when her deposition turns up missing.Bobbie shops for a wedding gown Jeff confides in Anne.Edward forces Mite h to sign a pre-nuptual agreement that would prevent him from tour hing the Quartermain fortune l a t e r.Mitch confides to Tracy that he* will not marry her unless she destroys that doc ument THIS WEEK: A deadly event mars election night.Mitch is caught with his pants down DOCTORS-Knowing that Mona is waiting to throw her out.Nola pic Ln up a man in a bar and goes home with him instead Nola plans legal action against ( olin for rape1 while1 C olin and MJ plan a Christmas wedding Carolee and Bennett wonder about their feelings Vivica helps I uke financ lally.THIS WEIK: Vivica has strings attached to her generous offer.More1 of lisa’s past comes to the* surfae e.DAYS Of OUR I IVES— Cathy moved in with Mi< key and Maggie Alex and Stephanie* .ire allies I inda is still trying to got pregnant.Stephen gets back the1 canc* from Trask at double the money THIS WEEK: Doug’s a n no u n c e rn e n t dis appoints many Phyllis wants a divorc e at any c ost.Sammantha is very ill .because every child has the right to smile 1979 International Nfear of the Child Unicef Canada © ( r t i i 1ELEPHONE 819 826-3376 \-4 nf is( 208 rue MAIN st.X lull l RICHMOND QUE.I ^ j ( ^t-.î acini JOYCE CRACK, prop ORCHESTRA FRIDAY SATURDAY & SUNDAY BAR SALON BRASSERIE ///* .»» //n- I J»* Lapri Kichmond H — TOWNSHIPS WEEK — FRI„ NOV.2.1979 mm WEDNESDAY EVENING 6 OO ( CE SOIR © O © NEWS 1 INFORMA BLOC 1© 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ZOOM 6 30 I 1 NBC NEWS i© lestannants ) MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW 1 BEWITCHED 1 VERMONT REPORT 6 40 { Q ) LE 9 VOUS INFORME 7 OO 1 ( 0 0 1© QUELLE FAMILLE! I CBS NEWS ( a 1 CAROL BURNETT AND 1 FRIENDS j n 1 HAPPY DAYS 1 TIC TAC DOUGH ( © DIFF RENT STROKES When Jethro Simpson dis covers an old will under which Arnold and Willis would inherit a large sum of money, he pre sents himself as their only living relative © MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW © MACNEILLEHRER REPORT 7:30 ©O WINSTON MCOUADE REÇOIT Variétés sur les even ements du calendrier artis tique (60 m ) O CROSS WITS O M A.S.H © IN THE PUBLIC EYE O© LES BRILLANT O JOKER S WILD © LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY © BOB NEWHART SHOW © DICK CAVETT SHOW Guest Richard Strout Part II 8 00 O CBS REPORTS Teddy Senator Edward M Kennedy will be profiled as CBS Reports explores the public figure and theprivateman.andthecircum stances surrounding his likely bid for the nation s highest of fice (60 mms ) O REAL PEOPLE Featuresm elude a person whohypnotizes lobsters, a beauty pageant for pigs , and a trip to a convention of luaglers (60 mins ) © NATURE OF THINGS A film about the flora and fauna of the island that has been separated from the continent of Africa for about 60.000 years and whose geographical isolation has led to the evolution of hundreds of species of plants and animals not found anywhere else The Island of the Moon-Madagascar (60mins) O© PETITE MAISON DANS LA PRAIRIE O©© EIGHT IS ENOUGH A double honeymoon complete with festive luau is in store for Susan and Merle and David and Janet when Aunt Vivian takes the entire Bradford clan to Hawaii (2 hrs ) © THREE CHEEVER STOR SPORTS THIS WEEK SATURDAY (ABC) NCAA FOOTBALL: 12 30 PM E ST CST (ABC) NCAA FOOTBALL: 4:00 PM EST CST 11:30 AM 3:00 PM (NBC) SPORTSWORLD 4 00 PM E S T.- 3:00 PM C.S.T.A 15 round WBC World Lightweight championship bout between champion James Watt and challenger Robert Vasquez.from Little Kelvin Hall in Glasgow.Scotland (CBS) SPORTS SPECTACULAR 4:30 PM E S T.- 3:30 PM C.S.T Boxing debut of Too Tall Jones in a 6-round heavyweight bout against Yaki Meneses.live from Las Cruces.New Mex .Battle of the NFL Cheerleaders Part I.first of a six part series will feature swimming competition, from Miami.Fla and World Series of Poker from Las Vegas.Nev SUNDAY (ABC) COLLEGE FOOTBALL 79: 12:30 PM E S T - 11:30 AM C.S.T.Weekly highlights of key contests which are scheduled during the 1979 NCAA Football season.(CBS) NFL TODAY: Half hour before game time News and features on the NFL and other sports news.(NBC) NFL 79 PRE-GAME SHOW: Half hour before game time.News and features on the NFL and other sports news (CBS) NFL FOOTBALL: 1:00 PM E S T.- 12:00 NOON C.S.T.Dallas a New York Giants.Tampa Bay a Atlanta; Washington a Pittsburgh (Check listings for game in your area ) (NBC) NFL FOOTBALL: 100 PM E.S.T.• 12:00 NOON C.S.T Cleveland a Philadelphia.New England a Buffalo (Check listings for game in your area.) (CBS) NFL FOOTBALL: 2:00 PM E S T - 1.00 PM C.S.T.Minnesota « St Louis (NBC) NFL FOOTBALL: 2:00 PM E S T.- 1:00 PM C.S.T Cincinnati « Baltimore; San Diego a Kansas City (Check listings for game in your area.) (CBS) NFL FOOTBALL: 4 00 PM E S T - 3:00 PM C.S.T.Detroit a Chicago Los Angeles n Seattle.New Orleans a Denver; San Francisco a Oakland (Check listings for game in your area ) (NBC) NFL FOOTBALL: 4 00 PM E S T.• 3:00 PM C S T New York Jets a Green Bay MONDAY (ABC) MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL: 9:00 PM E S T.* 8:00 PM C S.T.Live coverage of the game between the Houston Oilers d Miami Dolphins IES The 5 48 This third and I final Cheever story is about an ordinary man who is shattered i when he finds himself ma situa j tion of mortal danger (60 1 mms ) 9 00 © O LES BEST SELLERS Capitaines et rois Episode III L association de Joseph avec Healy permet au jeune homme de cotoyer le puissance d ar gent et d éprouver les premiers j sentiments humains (60 m) O WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE The Suic.de s Wife 1979 Stars Angie Dickinson Peter Donat A woman strug gles to rebuild her shattered life afterherhusbandtakeshisown .life (2 hrs ) O DIFF RENT STROKES © MUSIC OF MAN From the glories of the Renaissance came a new age of scientific and artistic accomplishment, in eluding the development of mu steal instruments Violin making was reaching its finest form in Italy with Stradivari and Guarneri Lully was the musical giant of the Court of Versailles, and Purcell and Handel were m irmg England (60 mms) MINI SERIES © MINI SERIES Holocauste (JQe partie) © UNDER THIS SKY ElizabethCadyStantonlnKan- i sas' Irene Worth is Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the dynamic woman who forged the thun derbolts' of the nineteenth can tury women's rights movement, and Collin Wilcox Paxton plays Susan B Anthony.Stanton s friend and co agitator in this brilliant program (60 mms) 9:30 G HELLO LARRY 10 00©© SCIENCE-REALITE © BEST OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Madeline Kahn portrays First Lady in final days of Nixon White House Guest Carly Simon (Repeat, 60 mms ) © SPECTRUM Thisdocumen tary is an affectionate portrait of two of Canada s best-known musicians the violinist Harry Adas* in ijiu Frances, the concert pianist Filmed at their home near Vancouver, it includes scenes of their home life as they collaborate on Frances recitals, exchanging visits with family members and friends (60 mms ) O CHEMIN DUNE VIE MEILLEURE O © CHARLIE S ANGELS While Kelly and T iff any work un dercover as ladies of the evening.Kris keeps a protective watch over a composer threa tened by the brutal leader of a prostitution ring (60 mms) © VENEZ DONC CHEZ MOI © QUINCY ©CONNECTIONS Thunderln The Sky Narrator writer James Burke takes a close look at the many changes in energy sourcessmeethe l3thcentury At that time a colder climate prevailed and shortages of wood forced man to seek alter nativesmenergysources Over time, the development of the steam engine led to the mven tion of the internal combustion engine, which eventually point edthewaytothejetengine (60 mms ) 10 15 O AGENDA 10:30 10 31 11 00 11:05 11.08 1110 11:12 11:15 11 20 © TELEJOURNAL © LA QUOTIDIENNE © LES NOUVELLES TVA ©O NEWS CBCNEWS INFORMA SOIR SPORTS CTV NEWS ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW VERMONT REPORT LE 9 VOUS INFORME LA COULEUR DU TEMPS LA COULEUR DU TEMPS NOUVELLES DU SPORT NOUVELLES DU SPORT © BONSOIR LE MONDE REFLETS D UN PAYS La Patrimoine (60 m ) © CINE-SOIR LaCage 1975 Lmo Ventura Ingrid Thulm 1121 © NEWS 11:27 Q NEWS 11 30 © CBS LATE MOVIE BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON One Small War Pappy, shot out of the sky by one of his own men.lands on a Japanese held island m the Pacific (Repeat) HAWAII FIVE O Hit Gun For Sale'Stars Jack Lord.Sal Mmeo (Repeat) © THE TONIGHTSHOWHost Johnny Carson Guests Jean Marsh.Robert Blake (90 mms) O© LOVEBOAT-BARETTA Love Boat-Oh Dale'' A guy boards the ship m drag to be with a girl who can t stand him Guest star John Ritter Baretta - It's A Boy Baretta s plans to marry a former girl friend are complicated by an underworld power struggle S?peat, 2 hrs 15 mms ) THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY 12.00 O INFORMA SOIR © MOVIE (DRAMA) “Across 110th St.’ 1972 Anthony Qumn, Tony Francio sa Two policemen find the going tough in their beat in Har lem (2 hrs ) 1 00 0 TOMORROW 1 30 © DERNIERE EDITION ft i Newlyweds David and Janet (Grant Goodeve and Joan Prather) enjoy a Hawaiian vacation paid for by David's rich Aunt V who brings the whole family to Hawaii in order to meet Tom Bradford's father, in Fathers and Other Strangers a special two-hour episode on ABC-TV’s EIGHT IS ENOUGH Wednesday.Nov 7 REAL PEOPLE Real People.' NBC-TV's tongue-in-cheek look at the news.will be presented WEDNESDAY.NOV.7 This week's scheduled features include a visit to a wrestling school in Massachusetts; a look at Andre, a free-spirited seal; and a person who hypnotizes lobsters A'so featured is a beauty pageant for pigs, a bout between femalç boxers: a trip to a convention of jugglers; dime-a-dance taxi dancers in Oakland.Calif .and a talk with a man who builds rocket ships Skip Stephenson (pictured).Sarah Purcell.John Barbour and Byron Allen are the hosts THIS WEEK'S MOVIES SUNDAY (ABC) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE SPECIAL: 9:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T.- 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T.“Jaws’* 1975 Roy Scheider.Robert Shaw Three men fight for their lives and try to save a town from the awesome power of a terrifying 25-foot, three-ton killer shark in the television premiere of one of the greatest box office hits in movie history (NBC) SUNDAY NIGHT BIG EVENT: 9:00 PM EST., P.S.T.- 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T.“MacArthur” 1977 Gregory Peck.Ed Flanders Part II After Japan's surrender, the legendary General Douglas MacArth-ur supervises the occupation and rehabilitation of that country until the Korean conflict begins and he is assigned to command U S.troops there, but President Truman dismisses him and he returns home to a hero's welcome TUESDAY______________________________________ (CBS) TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T.- 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T.“11th Victim” 1979 Bess Armstrong.Max Gail A young Midwest television newswoman embarks on a nightmarish odyssey through the seedy underside of Hollywood.WEDNESDAY (CBS) WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T.- 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T.“The Suicide's Wife” 1979 Angie Dickinson.Gordon Pinsent A drama about a woman who must come to grips with her despair after her husband, a college English teacher, kills himself, leaving no explanation.FRIDAY MONDAY (NBC) MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T.- 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T.“Heroes” 1977 Henry Winkler.Sally Field A wacky and heart-warming story of an emotionally disturbed Vietnam veteran and the girl he meets as he travels cross-country farm in California (ABC) FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 9:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T.- 8:00 PM C.S.T.M.S.T.“Topper” 1979 Jack Warden.Kate Jackson A man has fond memories of his dear departed friends, but he also has his hands full when they return in spirit form to liven up his life whether he likes it or not SATURDAY MOVIE SPECIAL: 9:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T.- 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T.“Act of Violence” TOWNSHIPS WFKK - KHI .NOV.2.197* - THURSDAY* EVENING 6 ÔÔj © CE SOIR DOG© NEWS g 1 INFORMA BLOC 1© ABC NEWS 1 ?1 LE DIX VOUS INFORME 1 ZOOM 6:30 ( 1 1 NBC NEWS 1© LES TANNANTS a ( ?1 MARY TYLER MOORE J SHOW 1 BEWITCHED l OPEN STUDIO 6 40 © 1 LE 9 VOUS INFORME 7 00 ©OPR0PULSl0NCTFM.se en valeur de jeunes talents de la chanson en vue d'un échangé entre le Canada, la France la Belgique et la Suisse O CBS NEWS © CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS O HAPPY DAYS O TIC TAC DOUGH © BENSON © MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW © MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 7 30 O © DU TAC AU TAC Le Bingo de Florence O CROSS WITS G MASH Q REACH FOR THE TOP OG) CHIPS © JOKER S WILD © LITTLESTHOBO © BOB NEWHART SHOW © DICK CAVETT SHOW Guest Rachel Roberts actress 8 00 ©O TRAVAIL A LA CHAINE Q THE WALTONS A back woods woman is raped and her assailant threatens Olivia (60 mms) O© BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25th CENTURY © MUPPETS SHOW Guest Beverly Sills O © LAVERNE AND SHIR LE Y Laverne and Shirley are • shocked when they find out that their old high school club has turned into a tough gang of girls © EVENING AT SYMPHONY Seiji Ozawa open*‘he program with Beethoven s Leonora Overture No 3 Boris Belkin is guestsoloistforTchaikovsky s Violin Concerto in D.Op 35 (60 mins.) 8 30 © © LES GRANDS FILMS Dracula pere et fils 1976 Christopher Lee BernardMen ez A la fm du XVllle siede Dracula a un fils d une jeune voyageuse qu i! a enlevee Celle-ci disparaît peu apres et Tentant semontrepeuattirepar O KING OF KENSINGTON Larry s attempt at playing matchmakerbackfires whenhe and Gwen are mistakenly as sumed to be the blind dates of the intended couple © JEUDI 20H30 La Theor.e De Dommos Cene Hackman Candice Bergen (2 h ) O FAMILY FEUD O JEUDI 20H30 La Theor.e de Dominos i977 GeneHack man.Candice Bergen (2h) © BENSON 9 00 © HAWAII FIVE-0 Someone apparently is trying to convince Joan Carter and everyone she knows that she ismentally (Hand isonly imagmingthe frightening attacks on her life (60 mms) © QUINCY G BARNEY MILLER O © BARNEY MILLER Detective Harris' book about the l2thprecmctisfinallygoing to be published but he may lose all of his friends in the squad room because of it © LIVE IT UP A look at crus taceans.a stopwatch is put on the Post Office and a jogging bra is tested © SNEAK PREVIEWS Critic hosts Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel view and re view the latest movies released This week includes Yanks, a world Ward love story starring Vanes sa Redgrave and Richard Geer Also.Runmng.starring Mi chael Douglas as an Olympic Marathon hopeful 9 30 O CITIES Glasgow second city of the British Empire in the 19th century, is home for noted psychoanalyst and psychia tristR D Lamg Heseesthecity as a place of stark, clashing contrasts of commercé, industry.learning and people, of violence, tenderness and great warm heartedness (60 mms ) ©©© SOAP © CAMERA THREE Philip TV I.Q.1.What is the name of Bob Crosby's band?2.In what series did Lloyd Bridges play a diver?3.Who was the star of Dear Phoebe’?4.Who played the dutchess in 'Dick and the Dutchess’?5.What is Mel Allen's nickname?6.Who starred as the ‘Headmaster’?7.What was Paul Reed’s role in ‘Car 54, Where Are You’?8.Who was the voice of the dog on People’s Choice'?9.What was the name of the dog?.0.What was the name of the pirate girl on ‘Treasure Hunt’?.1.Who was the original host of ‘Treasure Hunt’?.2.What role did Bobby Bunstrock play on ‘Hazel’?3.What is Fonzie’s middle name on 'Happy Days’?4.Who was the voice of the robot on ‘Lost In Space?5.What was Bernadette Wither’s role on ‘Bachelor Father’?6.Who played Al Capone on ‘The Untouchables'?7.Who was the star of Rango’?8.Who played TV’s ‘Flash Gordon’?9.What role did Nick Dennis play on Ben Casey’?0.Who was the female star of ‘Willy’?TV CO*WM.OC KltVlCtS IWC doaph aunr OZ X|japjo am hpiN 61 pu*||OH 9Ad*s 81 Acmuoo ujjj.ii pu»jg aiHAdN 91 jaSuio Si qog n ueqjaH XI PIOJfH 31 Xrunft uvr II PJ0M*)S u»!j*h oi oeio 6 ijojQ au*r 8 uieideo i MIIMMO *PUV 9 saa)ju*A am jo aojOA S pnoo |az?H fr pjo*M»i J8)8d £ ,*unH eas, Z sjeaqog i sja/wsu^ Johnson Part I This is the first pari of a two part profile on the life and work of the dean of American Architects Philip Johnson who is interviewed by Rosamon Bermer writer lec turer.critic and founder of the arts magazine L'Oeil The scene is Johnson s office m the Seagram building which he de signed at his famous glass house m Connecticut 10 00© © BARNABY JONES Barnaby and Betty Jones at tend an Olympic Preliminary Tryouts to Support a pretty teenage gymnast and tumble headlong into a search for a ghost (60 mms) © KATE LOVES A MYSTERY Incensed at the circus like at mosphere surrounding the ar rest of a young astronomer for a series of slayings that has ter rified the city Kate sets out to prove the man sinnocence (60 mins ) O© 20-20 © MASTERPIECE THEATRE Love For Lydia Life at Aspen House is darkened by a death m the family When Richardson overhears a discussion between Lydia and Blackie at a party, he mistakenly flies into a rage which brings tragic reper eussions (60 mms ) 10:30 ©Q TELEJOURNAL © WHAT WILL THEY THINK OF NEXT?©CD LA QUOTIDIENNE 10:3 1 O© LES NOUVELLES TVA n ooOOO NEWS O CBCNEWS O INFORMA SOIR © SPORTS © CTV NEWS © ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW © OPEN STUDIO 11:05© LE 9 VOUS INFORME © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11:08 © LA COULEUR DU TEMPS 11.10© NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11:12© NOUVELLES DU SPORT 11:15 0© BONSOIR LE MONDE 1120© CINEMA L Infernale pour suite' David Janssen.Lee Pur cell Un fûufnid&eu?gouver nemental offre a un homme une somme de 5.000 dollars pour conduire un de ses camions a une base armee (85 m ) O CINE-SOIR L Armee Des Ambres 1969 Lino Ventura Simone Signoret (90 m ) 11 21 © NEWS 11 27 G NEWS 1130© CBS LATE MOVIE COLUMBO Try AndCatchMe Ruth Gordon stars as a mystery writer who uses her own plots to avenge the death of her niece (Repeat) BANACEK A Million The Hard Way Stars George Peppard Margot Kidder (Repeat) © THE TONIGHTSHOWHost THE WALTONS In The Waltons.firing THURSDAY.NOV 8 on CBS TV the family is living in the middle of the tumultuous World War II years Michael learned, in her starring role as Olivia, lias returned home after récupérât ing from tuberculosis Together with her husband.John (star Ralph Waite), they continue to nurture strength and love, raising their Appalachian family during the world crisis Jon Walmsley (pictured) stars as Jason, their eldest son living at home, who has enlisted in the Army Reserves.Judy Norton Taylor as Mary Ellen, raises her son John Curtis, on Walton's Mountain after her husband Curt has been killed in the war Johnny Carson Guests Mi chael Douglas Marilyn Horne (90 mms ) © © POLICE WOMAN BARETTA Police Woman Murder With Pretty People Pepper poses as a model to investigate the death of an unpopular head of a model mg agency Baretta Lyman P Dokker,Fed Barettaisleamed with an FBI agent who is not whaf he appears fo be (Repeat 2 hrs 15 mms ) 11 45 O THE DUTCHESSOF DUKE STREET Louisa (Gemma Jones) obtains a post as a cook under a leading chef m the home of Lord )tari /y Nwiuii rich an stocraf and friend of the Prince of Wales (Part I) 12 00© FILM O DIX Sursis Pour Une Nuit 1966 Stuart Whitman Janet Leigh (90 m ) © FILM O DIX une Nuit 1966 Stuart Whitman Janet Leigh (90 m ) © MOVIE (WESTERN) McCabe And Mrs.Miller 1971 Warren Beatty.Julie Christie A gambler and a madam open a brothel and a gambling house ma frontier mm iny town (2 hrs ) 12 45 © TELEJOURNAL 1 00 G TOMORROW 1:30 © INFORMA SOIR © DERNIERE EDITION Profile of A! Waxman— King of Kensington ACTRA Award-winner Al Waxman enters his fifth CBC season as Larry King, the King of Kensington.Waxman studied acting at New York's Neighbourhood Playhouse School of Theatre and has performed in London's West End.off Broadway, and in Carl Foreman’s anti-war film The Victors.' and on stage across Canada.His first production venture was to write, produce and direct Tviggy.' filmed in Kensington Market in 1967 Waxman has gone on to direct feature films including The Crowd Inside' and My Pleasure Is My Business.' and such television dramas as 'Sidestreet.Quentin Durgens.' M P .and Anthology.' He has also directed documentary films and commercials.Waxman also possesses a distinguished list of writing credits and has appeared in such television productions as The Joke' and The Valley' (Granada TV England).Trials of O'Brien.' Ben Casey.Seaway.' Quentin Durgens.M P .’ Sidestreet.' ‘Corwin.’ The Heat Wave Lasted Four Days' and ‘Love on the Nose In 1978 he co-composed the song Gotta Hear You Say It Too.was the host of four CBC Circus International Super Specials and appeared in the film Wild Horse Hank.’ Waxman was guest host on CBC Radio's Mornmgside this past March In July he had the title role in a For the Record' episode titled The Winnings of Frankie Walls.* to be telecast this season, and on Canada Day Waxman hosted the Queen’s Park Toronto celebration and appeared in The Canada Day Show' from Parliament Hill This year Al Waxman.who is married with two children, is the National Campaign Chairman of the Canadian Cancer Society Tele-pulse Every week this column reviews the merits or dements of a network senes mimsenes moue or special More importantly though we'd like you the viewer, to get involved with the column by sending in your opinion about a certtim show so we can register your tele pulse We II pass on some of the more interesting comments to the network honchos in New York MORK & MINDY Shazbot! I’m usually not privy to writing negative comments about .t TV show that merits * dressing down, but in the case of Mork A Mindy.' a big tut of i year ago.I rn making an ex< option MAM was a terrific show, but there is every indication that ABC and Paramount have made some huge mistakes with the series, some of which may spell disaster for the program Before I point out those glaring weaknesses that are beginning to hurt the show, lets examine MA M s brief history Originally cone eived to be built around comedian Robin Williams, the first year of the program spotlighted his rapid fire delivery and his overall /aniness Co-star Pam Dawber was relegated to the proverbial Oh Mork while her father Conrad Jams, and grandmother Elizabeth Kerr, insulted each other The program garnered huge Nielson ratings because of the unique talents of Williams and the alien storyline that had the mad Orkan getting himself into wild predicaments During the early part of last summer Kerr and Jams were jettisoned from the show in favor of transplanted New York D J Jay Thomas, comedienne Gina Hoc;ht and Tom Poston who had a recurring role as the nutso neighbor.Mr Bickley The reasoning for the cast change was.according to the web to broaden the program and establish secondary characters, thus taking the pressure off Robin In addition.Pam Dawber was to be given more to do since the producers finally found out that she ( ould really act ABC then boldly announced that it was moving M&M' to Sunday at 8 00.pitting it up against Arc hie's Place on CBS ABC was having problems on that particular day and it needed MAM to anchor its comedy-oriented schedule ABC opened the prime time season with a special one hour $1 000.000 episode of the show which should have stolen some of Archies' thunder Although the program beat out.rather eked out.a victory over Archie, there was a distinct drop in the amount of viewers who tuned in to Robin and Co From the lofty top 10 position it held six months earlier.M and M began a slow descent through the top 20 ind then down mto the top ?b it was also obvious from that first program that the writing was second rate, and Robin and Pam were literally being forced into saving their respective characters During the next four weeks MAM waged a neck and neck battle with Archie ' Sometimes it won and sornetimes it didn't The programs also ran like a rollercoaster One show would be good while the next would be pitiful, and those so-called secondary characters were relegated, again, to Gee Mork' Wow Mork1'' lines At this point one wonders whether MAM will ever be able to recapture some of its past glory After visiting the set in July.I got the feeling that Robin wasn't entirely happy with the scripting, after overhearing a conversation he had with one of the show's producers Robin is also under enormous pressure to use all of his energies to flush out the sometimes weak writing Meanwhile, his agents have him avoiding the press in order to save him for his Popeye flick, at atime when publicity could renew interest in the program And.according to a very reliable source there is talk of marrying off Mork and Mindy next year, which would spell the end of the series Both Robin and Pam have agreed in the pa^>t that marriage between the alien and Earthling would be counterproductive So I ask ABC and Paramount what's going on7 18 _ TOWNSHIPS WEEK - FRI., NOV.2.1979 \ EVENING 6 00 s&0IH 6 30 6 40 7 00
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