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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Mar 1983, p. 32

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PACE 1* WEDNESDAY. MAR. U ffl Soap © Bob Newhort Show W!1 Bonny Hill Show OS) M'A'S'H SI® Chicago Journal © (3® Dave Alton at Largo SB MOVIE: 'Impact' A woman and her lover plan to kill her husband in a car crash but he survives and the lover is killed. Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines, Charles Coburn. 1949. 88 Hawaii Fivo-O 1 1:00 PM O Nashville Now O Last Word O S3) Hart to Hart © NCAA Basketball: 19S3 ACC Tournament from Atlanta, GA - Final CD Battle Lino (3D €D (33) Austin City Limits © Medical Marvels MOVIE: 'Legend of the Lone Rangor' © MOVIE: Shoot the Moon' © MOVIE: 'Quest For Fire' © Tonight Show © Hawaii Fivo-O 0D €0 (5® Sanford and Son © Odd Couple © @ Chicago Journal © Sign OH 1 1:30 PM 0 MOVIE: Koofor' The drama of secret government agents working behind enemy lines during World War II. William Con­ rad, Michael O'Hare, Kathy Lee Crosby. 1978. o o Late Night with David Lotterman a MOVIE: The D.I.' The story of a sadistic Marine drill instructor and the rigors of combat training at Parris Is­ land. Jack Webb, Don Dubbin, Lm McCarthy. 1957. (|j Battle Lino © Nightline © American Adventure QS) Playmate Gukie © (26) Dospodida © AH In the Family © Loverne ft Shirley * Co. ©® Jim Bakker © OS Night Gallery tR Madame's Place 12:00AM O You Think You Got Troubles til (23) MOVIE: 'Firepower' A wi­ dow seeks to avenge her husband's murder. Sophia Loren, James Cobum. 1979. © PBS Lato Night (S) © (39 Sign Off ©Last Word No stunting f< By Kate Woods Does Lee Horsley do his own stunts on "Matt Houston"? I thought he might since he seemed pretty athletic in "The Sword and the Sorcerer." -- T. G. Horsley may be athletic, but he has a stunt double, Jimmy Nickerson, for most of the dangerous stunts on the show. All stars have doubles if they and their producers have any sense. NAME'S THE SAME -- Can you tell me if there is any connection between the Paul Newman movie "The Verdict" and an old Peter Lorre movie of the same name, which I have not seen but have heard about? -- R.K. There's no connection other than the same title. The Lorre movie was a 1946 crime thriller directed by Don Siegel ("Invasion of the Body Snatchers," "Dirty Harry," etc.) in which Sidney Greenstreet played a "has-been" Scot­ land Yard inspector trying to outwit Lorre. SENSITIVE QUESTION -- Some years ago there was a made-for-TV movie starring David Janssen and Angle Dickinson. In it Janssen played a laid-off aerodynamic engineer who was an alcoholic and eventually died on his front lawn. I say it was called "A Senstitive, Pas­ sionate Man," but all my family and friends disa­ gree. Help -- J.K. What do they know? IE) Cable Health World Report flil MOVIE: 'Fascination' A man is a loser with the ladies until he gets a book that promises to change his luck. Ron Jeremy, Candida Royalle, So mantha Fox. S) Lato Night with David Lett or man MOVIE: 'Abbott and CostoHo in the Navy' Abbott and Costello find themselves in the Navy, and that's not good for the Navy. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello.The Andrew Sisters. Lee Lee Horsley That was the title of the 1977 depression-drama. BLONDES HAVE MORE FUN -- Does the same actress play Sammy Jo on "Dynasty" and Lee Majors' assistant on "The Fall Guy"? I have a lob­ ster dinner riding on this. -- R.S. Tie on your bib. Heather Locklear can be seen back-to-back on both shows Wednesdays on ABC. HANKS A LOT -- Tom Hanks recently guested on "Famjfy Ties" as Elyse's brother. What was the name of the series he starred in last year in which he and his roommate wore dresses? -- K.R. Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari were Buffy and Hildegarde on "Bosom Buddies." Send your letters to Kate Woods, United Feature Syndicate, 200 Park Ave., Room 602, New York, N. Y. 10166. ©19«3 Compulog T&elAtives 'Gone with the Wizard' quiz By Andrew J. Edelstein "Gone with the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz," two 1939 films that rank among the most beloved film classics of all time, both air this week on CBS. "GWTW," the epic about the Civil War, airs in two parts, Tuesday, March 15 and Wednesday, March 16; while "The Wizard of Oz" airs Friday, March 18. Here's a quiz to test your memory about these two film greats. 1. Who played the Wizard? Who was supposed to play him? 2. What did the Scarecrow want? 3. Who wrote the book on which the film was based? 4. Who wrote the score, which includes such memora­ ble numbers as "Over the Rainbow" and "If I Only Had a Heart"? 5. Who played the good witch? Who played the wicked witch? 6. Who wrote the book on which "Gone with the Wind" was based? 7. How many Academy Awards were given to "GWTW"? 8. Clark Gable did not win an Academy Award as best actor, although he was nominated. Who did win? 9. "GWTW" was, for many years, the longest film ever to be released in the Western hemisphere. How long was it? 10. Who was originally cast as Rhett Butler? 11.Who was originally cast as Scarlett O'Hara? Answers: 1. Frank Morgan, W.C. Fields 2. A brain 3. L. Frank Baum 4. Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg 6. Billie Burke, Margaret Hamiltqn 6. Margaret Mitchell 7. Ten, including best picture as well as individual awards to Vivien Leigh (best actress) and Hattie McDaniel (best supporting actress) 8. Robert Donat for "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" 9. 220 minutes 10. Errol Flynn 11. Bette Davis (c)l#83 Computog Ask Kate

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