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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jul 1981, p. 30

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SUNDAY. JULY 12 fts Ernest Angley Hour • 9 Sports AfteM V Adventurea In Rainbow Country The Long, Tough Race' 2 KM • Pocono 500 W Movie -(Adventure) *** "Born Froo" 1066 Bill Trevere, Virginia MeKanna. Tha touching tala of Elaa, tha lion cub. raiaed in captivity who muatleamtofendfor hereelfinthejunglewildaofKenya. Har ra-training is auperviaed by a gamawardan and his wifa, whan thay find out aha is gatting too big toremain a pat. (2 hrs.) • & Movla -(Waatarn) •••• "Tha Searchers" 1066 John Wayna, Jaffray Huntar. A man bagins a long aaarch for his niaca, kidnappad by tha Indiana. (2 & 9 Qraat Parformancas 'Danca in Amarica: Bayond the Mainstream' Thia program offera a viaw of danca atylaa that go bayond tha currant malnatraam ol tha art and ara often performed in churches and lofts. (60 mins.) Mo vie-(Adventure)** to "Big Land" 1067 Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo. The poat Civil War: Texas cattle rateers try to bypass high handed Missouri buyers by hsving a railroad spur Isid closer to their lands. (2 hrs.) 9 Movie -(Drama) "Qung Ho" 1043 Randolph Scott, Grace McDonald. During W.W. II. Mar­ ines take s Japanese-hefd island. C2hrs.) ® 9 Movie -(Adventure) ** "Tartan and the Valley of Gold" 1067 MikeHenry, Nancy Kovack. Tarzanjolnsthechiefofpoliceand a profaaaor to find a kidnapped boy, whoae guardian waa killed by gangatera, believed to be from a t loat valley. (2 hrs.) 1061 Mayflower LPGA Classic • 99 Signs For Living • Studio See 'Sampler' 0 Solid Gold Host: Dionne War­ wick. Gold record winners perform their hit aonga. 2:30 • NHRA Spring Nationals • Movla-(Waatarn) •• "Doc" 1071 Fays Dunawsy, Stacy Keach. Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, the Clanton Brothers and the beautiful Kate Elder live again as some of the boldest pages of the legendary Wast come to the R. (2 hrs.) It'eYourBuelnees Bountiful Blessings Jewish Voice Ipeclal Delivery 'Clever jack' 3:00 •••SportsWorldNBC Sports provides coverage of the UnitedStates-ChinsGymnastics meet from Peking, China; the 1081 Tour de France bicycle marathon; and continuee its coverage of the 'Survival of tha Fittest.' (00 minSjl 95) • Maeterpiece Theatre 'Coualn Bette: Bitter Harvest' Epi­ sode IV. Bette accepts the post of housekeeper to the old Marshal hoping to persuade him to marry . (60 mins.) Presentel Star Trek I Movie-(Romance)** "Some­ where In Time" 1000 Chriatopher Reeve. Jane Sey­ mour. Aplaywright fallsin love with a picture of a hauntingly beautiful 19th century actrees, and trans­ cends space and time to find her. ls»4d PG) (2 hrs.) 1061 Mayflower LPGA hopi I Ok Classic n junyio ii (&)0M< £ 2020 Viz So. Route 47 ^Woodstock, Illinois 81S-338-3550 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5 Fri. 9-8; Sat. 8-4 Sunday 8 to Noon ewict • TACKLE • LIVE BAIT • CAMPING • ARCHERY CUSTOM CANVAS WORK knnointed Word Gerald Daratlne rients «, Outer Limits Baaaball Los Angeles Dodgers vs Ssn Francisco Giants (If players' strike continues, alter­ nate Drogramming will be aired.) 3:06 • Movie-(Comedy) **H "Stop! Look! and Leugh!" 1060 Three Stooges, Paul Winchell. The original Three Stooges' fun­ niestsequence 90 mins.) 3:30 • CBSSporta Sunday WBC World Bantam­ weight Championship Lupe Pint or will defend his title against chal­ lenger Jovito Rengifor in e 16- round bout from Las Vegee. (90 mins.) • American Perepective: AnoWjer View • 18 Larry Jonas 0 Matt And Jenny 'The Bellinis' _ 4:00 • • Tha American Sportaman Marathon swimmer Diana Nyad will swim alongside huge right whales off Argentina's remote Valdez Penineula; and model Margaux Hemmingway will explore a region of the Amazon Jungle and fish for peacock bass, it; 60 mins.) I Love Lucy I Movie -(Musical-Comedy) One In e Million" 1037 Sonja Henie, Adolphe Menjou. A resourceful young reporter helps e skating stsr win an Olympic title. (90 mins.) 0 Firing Line 'The Debate on American Security' Guests: Ri­ chard Barnet, founder and Sr. Fel­ low of the Institute for Policy Studies; Jsmes Chase. Managing Editor, 'Foreign Affairs'; Paul Nitze, member of SALT Negotiet- ing Team, 1974. Host: William F. Xley, Jr. (60 mine.) Emergency One Twilight Zone Program Fill * World Championship by Joey Sasso CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: "Dallas" patriarch Jock Ewing isn't finished, despite the tragic death of actor Jim Davis who portrayed him. We can reveal that another veteran actor, Pat Hingle, will take his place when the series returns in the fall. Lorimar Productions had wanted to write Jock out of future scripts but were thwarted by a screenwriters' strike. Instead, they've had to hire a replacement for the CBS-TV series. An insider says: "Pat Hingle, who has specialized in roles requiring a Western accent, has already signed a contract. His casting is in­ teresting because he is the actor who was first asked to portray Jock Ewing. But he turned it down because the salary wasn't high enough--and the role eventually went to Jim Davis." Hingle, whose movie roles have included Sally Field's millhand father in "Norma Rae," once co- starred with"Miss Ellie" Ewing (Barbara Bel Geddes) on Broadway in "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof." But their reunion will be shortlived. Hingle has only signed for five "Dallas" episodes, then Jock will be killed off. TV BACKSTAGE: Singing star Andy Gibb will never marry Victoria Principal--or anyone else, says his ex-wife Kim Reeder. "Andy will never marry again," says Kim, who lives in Sydney, Australia, with Peta, 3, the daughter she had with Andy. "Although we're thousands of miles apart, I know Andy better than anyone else. I know why he won't marry, but I can't say. But I can tell you he's not serious about Victoria. He just doesn't know what he wants to do." Andy and Kim were married in 1976. Eleven months later, they filed for divorce. Since then An­ dy has moved to California from Australia and has been linked with stars like Marie Osmond, Olivia Newton- John ... and Victoria. Stories of Andy's romantic escapades no longer bother Kim, she says. "I don't get upset by these things anymore," she adds. "I'll know when he's ready to marry again--if ever." Andy, 23, and Victoria, 33, have just recorded a new version of the Everly Brothers 1960 hit, "Dream." A few months ago, it appeared as though they were set to tie the knot. But then Victoria said: "I love going out with Andy. We are lovers, but I have not thought of myself as the future Mrs. Andy Gibb. It is far too soon after the breakdown of my marriage (to Christopher Skinner, 23) to consider it again." TV CLOSEUP: Vincent Van Patten, son dWV actor Dick Van flatten, will be highly visible this surrfh^t on movie screens and on tennis courts throughout the country. The 23-year-old blonde, who now resides in Sherman Oaks, California, is awaiting the opening during early July of his new horror flick, "Hell Night," in which he co-stars with Linda Blair. The story tells of four young college students forced to stay in a "haunted house" during fraternity "Hell Week," and it was filmed last winter during Vince's hiatus from the Volvo Grand Prix Tennis Circuit. Vince, however, has a very full schedule this summer on the Volvo tour. So far he is planning to play in Boston; Washington, D.C.; North Conway, N.H.; Stowe, Vt.; Cincinnati. . . and then come to New York for the U.S. Open. When asked to comment on the state of his game, TV's former "Bionic Boy" said: "I've been drawing some very tough op­ ponents in the early rounds of my Volvo Grand Prix tour­ naments so far this year. But I am hopeful that by playing for six out of seven weeks this summer, I'll be able to move back up on the Volvo point list."

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