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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1981, p. 38

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PAOf It MONDAY. JUNK IS tive ia faced with a real-life myatery and nearty gets killed. (88 mine.) 12:16 0Movle-(Drema)***"Rk>t m Call Mock Eleven" 1954 Neville Brand. Emile Meyer. While trying to oe» their demanda for bet­ ter priaon conditions, prieoner* take over a building and hold eight guerdaaa hoatagea. (100 mina.) 12:30 0 ABC Captioned Hewa 0 Movie-(Romance)** "Black Marble" 10BO Robert Foxworth, Paula Prantlaa. An independent policewoman falla in love with a down and out ax-homicide detec­ tive while working on a dog- napping caae. (Rated PQ) (110 «•.) Movie-(Comedy) **% "Nude Bomb" 1980 Don Adama. Sylvia Kriatel. Maxwell Smart of CON­ TROL ia aearching for the evil vil­ lain who haa created a new euper- weapon, a bomb that will make everyone in the world naked. (Rat­ ed PQ) (90 mine.) CB 0Roee Bagley Show 1:00 0 Marcue Welby, M.O. p 0 Tennle: 1B74 Wimbledon ' '̂ ••fcinhta ntflnnqnii 0 JoeFr< Jo* Frank Mn Show • After B< 1:10 • Comedy Shop 1:15 1:20 • Ntahtboat i 0® 0 Nov fm JB k Kf Health FloM BobOaaa fOf Kenelngton WHdRfe Adventure Newa Mike Doug lea 1:50 0 I 0 Movie -(Mualcal) ** "I Dream Too Much" 1955 Henry Fonda. Lily Pona. The marriage of two young atudentahit a anag when the girl win* aucceaa before her hua- band doea. (110 mina.) 1:55 0 Movie -(Adventure) •• "Royal African Rtflea" 1953 Louia Hayward, Veronica Hurat. 1910 Africa: A Britiah officer leada a miaaion to recover e oacha of arma J96 mina.) 2:00 0 Today In Chicago 0 Movie -(Adventure) Re­ turn From Witch Mountain" Bette Davia. Chriatopher Lee. When two children from another planet leave their remote terrea- trial home to aee what life ia like in a big city, their adventurea begin. Sited G) (2 hra.) Sport aCenter Movie -(Adventure) **H "Commando" 1954 Stewart Granger, Dorian Grey. A captain and l2legionaireaonadangeroua miaaion to kidnap the leader of the Algerian reaiatance, aacrifice their livea to bring him back alive (119 mina.) • (Uo Valley 2:05 0 WBBM Editorial . 2KM 0 2:10 0 Movie -(Drama) ••• "Brotherhood" 19BB KlrkDoug- laa, Alex Cord. The etory of the Involvement of a family in the Mafia aa two brothers diaagree and both go their aeparate waya, leading one to flee to Blcily. (2 hra., 6 mine.) 2:30 0 Health Field 0 F.A. Soccer Exhibition Brazil va England 2:45 0 Movie -(Mualcal) ••• "Lady In The Dark" 1944 Ginger Rogera, Ray Mllland. Story revotvea around a woman editor of a awank faahion magazine, her paychoanalyat, and her revealing dreaa, (2 hra.) 3:00 0 Meditation • Newe-Day'a End 3.4*4% Ijleeln • Imii ii i •*-»-•wU WmHlfl IVTipOvWDIv 3:40 0 EdRorlal-Chapel 4:00 • Movie -(Drama) ** "Brubaker" 1980 Robert Red- ford, Jane Alexander. A JaH war­ den gooa undercover aa one of the priaonera. (Rated R) (2 hra., 30 mine.) • Pum -1 0' 4:04 4:15 0 Movie -<Drama) •• "QM In The Red Velvet Swing" 1955 RayMllland, JoanCofllna. Aahow- girl falla in lova with a prominent architect which upeeta a mentally diaturbed millionaire. (76 mkia.) 4:30 0 Program iiiiEfiootio f td • Rat Patrol 0 Daniel Boone 4:45 0 ANNHe Show 6:30 0 Meditation 01 JUNE 19.1BB1 Andy Griffith I 009 I Love Lucy 0 Travelogue M6R9irt0VVir Hffwn Ttc Toe Dough Happy Daya Again ' Groom AN In The Family lRoeaDoLafoe(ConMnued FromDaytlme) 0&Science Fiction Theatre 0 JuoitaCanlef 00 Roa llumbard iSeo'Friende' f'VflS FamNyFeud In The Fondly Carol Burnett And Frlonde 0Mac Wall 1 ehrar Report WBd WNd World Of Animate Attention! to better serve the needs of our community, M?He NRY,_ f- Lumber .iniMM *ioai * is open SUNDAYS 9:00 am to 1:00 pm by Joey Sbsso CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Laverne beFazio may be a tough cookie, but Penny Marshall, the lady who brings Laverne to life on TV every week, certainly isn't. The smash success of "Laverne and Shirley" and a bulging bankroll haven't done a thing to shore up Penny's shaky self-image. Her separation from "All In The Family's" Rob Reiner after nine years of marriage, like her fizzled romance with Art Garfunkel, was another in a series of bad jolts. "I just didn't hold up my part," Penny said sad­ ly. "We could check all the boxes in the stress test. His success, my success. Buying a house, building a house. There were never any fights or arguments, but we didn't seem to be connecting." Penny's lack of confidence dates from her teens when her plain-Jane looks were a source of constant concern and fretting. "It's not always easy for a woman not to be really glamorous," she once said to reporters. "These days, it seems that every other girl on the screen is a real knock-out with a great figure. I used to think that if you put on enough makeup you'd look like Candice Bergen. I guess I never put on enough makeup." TV BACKSTAGE: Fans of "Search for Tomorrow" wiH be getting a double treat during the month of July. During the serial's upcoming broadcasts of special sequences taped on location aboard the luxurious Queen Elizabeth II ocean liner (these, segments will air within regular episodes of the serial in mid-July), series star Sherry Mathis, who plays the glamorous Liza Sentell, will be wearing the latest fashion creations of famed designer Mary McFadden (who, coincidental^, will be a passenger on the Queen Elizabeth II while the sequences are being taped)... The casts of the CBS serials "Guiding Light" and "As the World Turns" are emerging from their studios for a little sports activity (all for charity, of course). On Saturday, June 27, teams representing these two serials will be playing against a team from "The Edge of Night" in Garden City Park in a softball game to benefit a charity called HAPPI (Help Autistic People Please, Inc.). The event is being sponsored by Adelphi University. TV CLOSEUP: Success hasn't spoiled the good ol' boys--and girl--in the high-riding CBS series "Dukes of Hazzard," but it sure brings its share of problems. With its almost permanent place right near the top of the TV ratings and a loyal audience of more than 40 million a week, there's little chance to escape the limelight. "None of us have nearly as much privacy as we might like," said John Schneider, who plays Bo Duke. And his cousin Luke, actor Tom Wopat, adds: "You make a lot of money, but you don't really have time to spend it. And when you do go out, you're surrounded by people want­ ing your autograph. I don't want to seem unkind to my fans--after all, they've helped put my career where it is today--but sometimes they do go overboard." Catherine Bach complains that a lot of her fan mail is "outspoken." Veteran actor Denver Pyle says: "I'm not the superstar that each of them is. They attract the frenzy, not me. The people who go for me are more settled in their ways- older, less excitable. I reap the advantages of success from "Dukes" without all the hassles others face."

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