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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 May 1983, p. 40

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FAGS 30 THURSDAY. MAY 12 CO CD Nature of Things © ® l O M*A*S*H ® ® rooovfc SB lb Pttwtw 10:15 PM @i 10:30 PM O Ouhscy Quincy trie* to tie a series of CftyHoR deaths to a conspiracy. (R) (AO min.) guest is David Brenner. (40 win.) OONttan O 33) AH In the Pearily VJLv ..-̂ »he i's IP fflnVi Tw<»l»i>' A po#c« Sjin is accused of murdering hi* and her lover. George Peppord, Joan Sahara, Richard Kaey. 1969. (Q) CD ®CeaaMS'Heaven and R.' Dr.Cari Sagen look* at answer* questions about the evolution of the solar system. (R) (60 min.) [dosed Captioned] CD Coping ® PMNp Marlowe, Pitveta Rye QD ® MO VII: 'Father Omm' During World War It, a beach bum manning a strategic wotching station on an island it invaded by a F ranch girl and seven tittle charges. Cory Grant, Leslie Caron, Trevor Howard. 1965 CD Now Day in Men © ®l ®s~p 69 M*A*S*H 8® CMeal WWHillilWi vn CD 3D Paw Alton at Large CD CalRas ffi Racing Proas Tankers 1160 PM O NashvMe New fli ©Qutocy ID Auto Racing *SS: Off Read Racing freai Pernena, CA CD Paat Porward CD MOV* •Silence efthojNerlh' CD MOV* Wight School* CD Taplght Shew Johnny's guest is David Brenner. (60 min.) ®) @3 Hawaii PWe-O €B © (I# Senferd and Son CP ABC Now* ProfRe O MOV* 'Midas Run' A Iritish secret agent wins knighthood and a fortune after he solves*»jny<tery ef bRRon doRar gold robbm&ch ha mostertninded. Richard CWk Sir Ralph Richardson, Prod IStaire. 1969. © ® ® Reehse** of Q) <2D Jha Bakke* CD Inside the USPl ®|M|| « M • II, mn iwnny wvp • nyviii ^ » IVW IWwR VVVIIIIflli €0 ARC News PiafMe CD <9 Ivor CD (39 Chicago Journal €B MOV* Dead Ringer* Using a false pregnancy daim, a sister takes a man oway from her twm. Bette Davis, Karl Maiden, Petar lowford. 1964. 11:30 PMO McOaad A tro> of murders leads McOoud from Rome to New York. (R) (90 min.) OID Late Night with David Lotteanan David's guests are Brea- tharian Wiiey Brooks and David * Wood. (tO min.) CD Nature ef Thing* 1*45 AM 260 AM I Mary Tyler Maare CD Teg Rank Boxing CD Self Help Shaw oo SdOAM s IP Mafer Laague UocDc® MtNwwlicc |M» MOV* 'Dead Man Dent CD NlgMRne fll OMaMtlfltbui aalMvP • swa^RTlWW^̂ W CD MOV* *Vkter/Vletotie' CD MOV* •Randy, the Rtoctric u<y @9 (2® Daapadlde (D AR In the FemRy 0D Lavomo * Shhiey I Co. €D SS Jfca Rakker W Teat Cattle Shaw Q) QD Jerry PaiweN CD MOV* •Rib arts' Paris is the setting far Jerome Kern's musical fa- / -- bia of an Al-American footbal hW6 Q) QD Raviwal Rrn who fols for a beautiful fashion mo- . .u ggk . del. Irene Dunne, Fred Astabe, On- AM 0 Mlsilan hepae* gar Regan. 1935. 2:30 AM m MeditaWan. 460 AM CD O CD Pug I Tarn Cattle Up Ooee § eenfd I Take Cliargel MOVRi Iwefcey and Dm f 1260AM O MOV* "Saint Takes Over* When a friend is wrongly accusod of murder, the Saint goes to America to solve the case. George Sanders, Wendy Barry and Jonathan Hale. 1940 ® Lata Night with David Lettemsan David's guests are feteo- tharian Wiley Brooks and David Wood. (60 min.) 1 At Twelve Munieh ^Lftar the on^̂ ^aon v̂ ho knows the location of a coche af gold from a Munich bank heist is kNod, a pair of army criminal investigators XguA. LhjaAAiljkjM Trocx aown inf Tonvnt, ooniiog a qbrq of thiivn and on unknown od* v«rsory. 1972 © CNN MeedRite News 12:15 AM CD PRS Late MgM 12:30 AM O NBC New* CD MOVRb lady Chatfortey's CD Whaf* Up Amarlaat €D <3D Aaether Life €B 3D News/Sign Off 160AM CD CBS Nsw* HPH SpocftContOf Outdo la 160 AM O Tsday In Chlsaga O NeshvRto After Hears © Mfcrgawty CD® i 69 MOV* They Who Dare' Piva NoOheM Greek air fields. DM Bo- garde, Akim Tamkoff. 1954 360AM CD MOV* lebaser iMAM Ine Csmwand* The events shewn extend from the and of World War H to the outbreak of hosMRties in Korea. tsrttti - Mnnnr ftLnn U/L wmnocti I luwiiit nancy v̂ non, "" aim *** Ram Bandk. 1951. J® "iT™ "*•" "• CD Cable Health Werid Report • 3® Cblisgi Jewael TUBE By Joan Crosby - ELECTRICITY IN THE AIR -- The 32-rooro mansion in Toronto had been turned into the set for an HBO movie called "Nobody Makes Me Cry." The set crackled with tension. The stars -- Carol Burnett and Elizabeth. Taylor -- were meeting the crew for the first time. They appeared at the top of an elegant, grand staircase and began to descend together. Miss Burnett let out a Tarzan yell. Miss Taylor burst out laughing. The crew joined in the laughter and the tension was broken. That first day on the set was quite memorable, according to Marian Rees, the film's producer. "They got on so well. When the picture was ever, Carol said she hoped it would be as much fun as they had making it. Elizabeth told me that she knew she had a friend for life in Carol," Miss Rees says. "The ladies are such soap opera nuts that every day at lunch time, they would head for one of their dressing rooms to watch'All My Children.' If by any chance they had to work at that hour, they had equipment to record it so they could watch later." Carol's Tarzan yell was he&rd a second time when the picture finished. Usually a director says "That's a wrap" when the last shot is done. - But this time, director Lou Antonio said "I want to thank you." Carol let out her yell, which seemed as if it could be heard all over Toronto. "She kept trying to teach the yell to Elizabeth all through the shooting," Miss Rees says, "but all Eliza­ beth could ever do was laugh." ©1983 Compuiog l)k

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