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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Apr 1983, p. 35

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Illusionist PAGE 17 mcnuccr̂ v ̂ a --rWEDNESOAYcoNTL 'Roger Miller/Earl Thomas Conley.' Musicians Roger Miller and Earl Tho­ mas Conley perform some of their greatest hits. (60 mm.) (0 Healthline © MOVIE: Honky Tonic mm MOVIE: 'That'* My Man' A gambler loses his money and his wife, but a horse puts him back on top, and he sets out to win wife back. Don Ameche, Catherine Mcleod. 1947 dD Bizarre @0 (56) Luisana Mia © Soap Mil Bab Newhart Shaw © Mary Hart man, Mary Hart man Blythe Danner (1.) stars as a lawyer and Beth Eblers as one of her clients in "In Defense of Kids." The new made-for-TV-movie airs on CBS Wednesday, April 6. (Station I •• n the right to make last-minute changes.) Shootout/Big 10 vt. U.S. All Star* tiD Odd Couple 81 (Si Chicago Journal ©Sign Off SEI MOVIE: 'Tempest' In 18th Cen­ tury Russia, a rebel leader sacrifices his life to protect a soldier who hod once saved his own. Van Heflin, Sil- vana Mangano, Viveco Lindfors. 1959. 11:30 PM O MOVIE: Outside Chance' A wrongly imprisoned woman is charged with murdering the jailer who assaulted her. Yvette Mim- ieux, Royce 0. Applegate, Charles Young. 1978. 19 18 Lata Night with David Letter man David's guest is Gregg „ Goldstein. (60 mio.) O MOVIE: '23 Paces To Baker Street' A blind, successful playwright overhears a kidnapping, murder and extortion plot. Van Johnson, Vera Miles, Cecil Parker. 1936. CEE> 6D ® Milwaukee Profiles Q Sports look © Nightline ||) American Adventure © Playboy Foiiies ® @ Despedida © Laverne A Shirley A Co. SI (£$ Jim Bokker © Chronicle 12:00 AM O MOVIE: Never a DuD Moment' A sophisticated New York songwriter weds a widowed rancher with two lively daughters. Ir­ ene Dunne, Fred MacMurray, Natalie Wood. 1930. til S3) MOVIE: 'Scavenger Hunt' An eccentric millionaire sends his heirs on a wild scavenger hunt for the inher itonce prize of $200 million. Richard Benjamin, Cloris leachman, Robert Morley. 1979. (2) SI (53) Sign OH NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Team* to be Announced © Last Word IM Cable Health World Report © Late Night with David Letterman David's guest is Gregg Goldstein. (60 min.) Mil MOVIE: 'Ring of Bright Water' A London clerk takes a pet otter with him to the Scottish highlands where he intends to become o writer. When the otter is killed, his offspring turn, up to renew the writer's inspiration Bill Trovers, Virginia McKenna, Peter Jef­ frey. 1969. Kit! Nightline © @ Jim Bakker Icfa Psychic Phenomena 12:15 AM ID PBS Late Night © MOVIE: Evil Speaks 12:30 AM 0 NBC News Overnight Bsn Opryland on Stage © Human Sexuality © Sign Off AM MOVIE: 'Hearts and Minds' 08 MOVIE: 'Young Plaything^ Pleasure seekers and toymakers are caught in a maze of bizarre puzzles. Christine Lindberg, Eva Portinoff. © Last Word 81® Another Life IN FOCUS Copperfield plays 'Can I top this?' © M*A*S*H SI® Chicago Journal © (3D Dave Aden at Large Catlins © Hawaii Frve-O 1 1:00 PM Q Nashville Now a Last Word Q S3) Hart to Hart © Gymnastic*: NCAA Division H Woman'* Team Championship © Radio 1990 CD Medical Morvat* © MOVIE: 'Death Hunt' GD San tana/Heart Concert for thf Amu Kill Mil Tonight Show © Hawaii Frve-O © NCAA Basketball: Super Queen Mary, but after having recently spent so much time touring, Copperfield felt he wanted to make a statement while also performing his prestigious prestidigitation. "Traveling through Europe I met many magicians, some of whom had escaped from behind the Iron Curtain," Copperfield explains. "Then I realized some others can't leave, even if they wanted to, so I decided to spotlight the concept that we don't appreci­ ate freedom till it's gone." The Statue of Liberty disap­ pearance, filmed last Septem­ ber, required three' nights' work for 300 people. "Magic must be done in a controlled atmosphere," says Copperfield, who is the special's producer. "Usually it's performed on stage with a proscenium and the audience sitting where we want them. If we'd had boats all around the statue it would be like sit­ ting backstage at a magic show." Situating the audience for this event was the toughest task of the Statue of Liberty finale, However, the 20 tour­ ists. chosen at random from the Liberty Island crowd, were all convinced that Copperfield had made the statue disappear and reappear. Television viewers will have the added benefit of watching the act on radar. When the curtain is raised to cover the statue, a blip is still seen on the screen. Moments later, the blip disappears -- as does the statue -- only to resume when Miss Liberty reappears. The 26-year-old has previ­ ously done the same thing to a Ferrari, and a Lear jet. and before the hour-long "The Magic of David Copperfield V" disappears. Copperfield will attempt -- and it's OK to say he'll succeed -- in making the Statue of Liberty disap­ pear. Don't fear. Copperfield is such a nice guy he has made all the aforementioned reappear, including "Dallas" and 225-ton Miss Liberty. This is his fifth CBS special and in each he has withstood the pressure of topping his previ­ ous achievements. Originally he thought about doing his "now you see it. now you don't" specialty to the * ' v - t v ; David Copperfield By Peter Meade If you tune in CBS on Friday, April 8 at 9 p.m. (ET) expecting to see "Dallas," you won't see the top-rated show. David Copperfield made the Ewing clan

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