@3 NBA laikitboll: Portland at •Ql (53) Sonshine 3:15 AM (D MOVIE: Tops' @3 MOVIE: "Double Shadows' 3:30 AM CD N.WS CD Toko Chargal 0 MOVIE: 'Equus' (E) Halleluiah Oospoll 63 ® Revival Fires 4 K)0 AM 0 To Bo Announced CD At'Twolvo CD Natyro of Things © No Programs 0D Prog cont'd Chicago Journal 60 Sign On/Nows €9 Movie Cont'd 4:15 AM €D Rat Patrol 4:30 AM fD 3® Chicago Journal €9 Morning Strotch 4:45 AM €0 Won J/Largo ((friday)) 12/10/82 6KX)PM G 0 O O (fD CD © Nows 0 Eyewitness Nows o Barney Millar CD © €0 3® Three's Company CD MacNeil-Lehrer Report NEW FOR MALIBU -- Eva Marie Saint, Anthony Newley and Jenilee Harri son have been added to the cast of ABC's four-hour TV-movie, "Malibu." Miss Saint is cast as the long- suffering wife of a ruthless California attorney. Newley plays an aristocratic film director and Miss Harrison plays the spacey girlfriend of ,a frenetic Hollywood producer. PAGE 21 CTD til (TQ) Untamed World CD Happy Days Again CD Nature of Things- CD Newswatch CD® Entertainment Tonight w 'You!' Mag. for Women SD NCAA Basketball Report €D®) FaH* .Praise-a-Thon €0 You Can't Do That On TV S) Winners €0 Soap €0 Nikki Haskol 6:30PM O CD P @) Family Feud By Steve K. Walz TUBE Mariette Hartley ANTI-DRUNK DRIVING -- Production has started on "Mothers Against Drunk Drivers: The Candy Lightner Story," an NBC- TV movie. The film stars Mariette Hartley in the title role, Paula Prentiss, Bert Remsen, John ^Ruben- steln, David Huddleston and Ken Swofford. The drama is based on the real- life story of Candy Lightner, a California woman whose daughter was struck and killed by a drunk driver in 1980, and whose subse quent anger, concern and aggressive political action helped create the state's tough drunk-driving laws. UNCLE PAT -- Patrick MacNee has been signed to co-star in the forthcom ing TV-movie "The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E," which will air on CBS. MacNee will play Sir John Francis Raleigh, chief of the U.N.C.L.E. operation -- a replacement for the role of Mr. Waverly originally made famous by the late Leo G. Carroll. Ann-Margret ANN-MARGRET TO TV -- Two-time Academy Award nominee Ann-Mar- gret will make her TV dra matic debut in "Who Will Love My Children?" an ABC-TV movie. She'll play Lucille Fray, an Iowa mother of 10, who must find homes for her children after she is stricken with a fatal illness. Ann-Margret began her career by star ring in film musicals such as "Bye Bye, Birdie" and "Viva Las Vegas" and later switched to dramatic acting, winning Oscar nom inations for her wgrk in "Carnal Knowledge" (1971)/ and "Tommy" (1975). @1982 Compulog REBOUND -- Yet another TV series from the 1960s will be resurrected when CBS airs "The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E -- The 15 Years Later Affair" sometime in 1983. Robert Vaughn and David McCallum will reprise their respective roles as secret agents Napoleon Solo and llya Kuryakin. The original series aired from 1964-68 and spunoff Stefanie Powers as "The Girl from UrN.C.L.E." TAKE TWO -- Irwin Allen, the producer ("Airport," "Earthquake") known as the "master of disaster," has signed a new multi-year series and movie development deal with Columbia Pictures Television. Allen is now working on two series pilots -- one for CBS, the other for ABC. The CBS pilot is a sophisticated comedy set against -- what else? -- a disaster back ground. ABC's project is "No Limits," a high-adventure story set in outer space and under the sea. Producer Walt DeFaria is also working on several net work projects including "Rex," a drama about the airline industry, "The Borrowers," a famity saga and "Butt Leg Blues," a sitcom. TELENOTES -- CBS Will air "Cowboy," a two-hour TV-film this season starring Gary Busey, Annie Potts, Randy Quaid and Mike Pataki. Busey plays a man tired of city life who purchases a ranch in a small town, only to end up in a battle with mustang rustlers. Persis Khambatta, ("Star Trek I") the former Miss India, will headline as a romantic Moroccan temptress in an episode of NBC's forthcoming "Casablanca" series... Dabney Coleman's new NBC sitcom will be called "Buffalo Bill." More big names continue to be added to the roster of ABC's soap opera-like mini-series "Malibu." The latest additions include Eva Marie Saint, Tony Newley and Jennilee Harrison. Two CBS stars will have big-screen films released by Warner Bros, in the next six months. Tom Selleck's ("Magnum P.I.") first major motion picture "High Road to China" will be released in the spring, while Catherine Hicks' ("Tucker's Witch") comedy/mystery "Better Late Than Never" will be shown sometime during 1983. ABC is thinking of spinning off Lydia Cornell's char acter on 'Too Close for Comfort," now that the series has added Henry and Muriel's (Ted Knight and Nancy Dussault) babv v J Muriel's mqther (Audrey Mpadows). If "Saran" becomes a series, Lydia would star f.iay a TV weather reporter. (c) 1982 Compulog -