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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jun 1983, p. 37

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28 OLD 6D (3® Underseo World of Jacques Cousteeu © NBA Annual Draft Q9 Cable Health World R«pwt (0 MOVIE: if Yaw Could Saa What I Hoar' © Si Eight Is Enough @D MOVIE: 'Angol of HAA.T.' 60 (S) lolondo Barrel Shaw €0 MOVIE: Tha War# Part 1 A public rotations executive is caught in a deadly intrigue surrounding the publication of a document that ap­ pears to be an eyewitness account of the life of Christ. David Janssen, Ed­ die Albert, Geraidine Chaplin. John Huston. 1978 6D @9 Today in Bible Prophacy © Tha Tomorrow Poop la fiB 99 AH hi tha PamHy © MOVIE: Tha Man In tha Gray Flannel Suit* A Madison Av­ enue executive struggles to find meaning in his life. Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones, Fredric March. 1956. 7:30PM 00@®o.r Time* w/ Bill Mayers Q fandango . FM Q0 Joan la Lava* Chachl Joonie and Chachi are caught by Al at the showing of a banned French film. (R) [Closed Cap­ tioned] QD Everybody's Children 81 ® Haw Can I Uve ® Against Tha Odd* © 9® Carter Country 8:00 PM O O (23) © MOVIE: 'Pride of Jos*e Halletn' Remington is chosen as head of a charity committee by a woman who wants to see a secret report. (R) (60 mm.) I lUekwlIU " 1 niiinviiiv ivWW 9KK)PM 0 CD © st Elsewhere Dr. Morrison is attacked by a young black and Or. Fiscus ad­ mits a hooker into the hospital. (R) (60 min.) , O CD 60 Hart to Hart Jona­ than's venture into the fragrance in­ dustry places the Harts in danger. (R) (60 mm.) 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CD (39) Bonanza CD MOVIE: if You Could See What I Hoar* © MOVIE: fighting Prince of DenegaT A young prince in sixteenth ̂ century Ireland singlehandedly rocks an empire. Peter McEnery, Susan Hampshire, Tom Adams. 1966. 60 (25) PantasHco §D (39) How Can I Uve 69 Month in the Country €0 99 MOVIE: •Oaudlne' The story of a love affair between a gar­ bage collector and a poverty-stricken mother of six. Diahann Carroll, James Earl Jones, Lawrence Hilton Jacobs. 1974 8:30PM O CD © 9 to s Judy and Doralee fall for the same man. (R) Special Presentation 1 Playboy's Spring Break CD Nature ef Things CD 69 M*A*S*H GD (38 60 3® Benny Hill Show 6D CatNns 60 Saint 10:45 PM 11:00PM | O (23) Ouincy CD USfi Peetbaiv PAOCI7 CD Me 1990 CD Post forward CD MOVIE: Honor © (23) i © M*A*S*H © (39 700 Club 60 99 Sanford and Sen © Benny Hill Shew 10:30 PM O Oulncy Quincy fights against the airlines for in­ creased safety precautions. (R) (60 min.) era Wimbledon Update O OH Stage © (23) AN In the Family Q CD Charlie's Angels CD Casanova 9D © 99 frontline 'El Salva­ dor.' © Everybody's Children © MOVIE: 'Past-Walking' © MOVIE: Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man' © S3) MOVIE: 'Five Golden Dregons' An American playboy in Hong Kong becomes involved with an international smuggling ring compris­ ing the Five Golden Dragons, whose actual identities have remained a se­ cret, even to each other. Robert Cum- mings, Margaret lee, Brian Donlevy. 1967 © Now Day in Eden P-fcl (29 Una limosna do Amor © ! TeleWaves Stooges get their star By Andy Noble Knuckleheads of the world -- you've won. The three Stooges are getting their star on the Walk of Fame along Hollywood Boulevard. "It's long overdue in terms of recognition," says Gary Owens, the veteran Los Angeles disc jockey, who spear­ headed a petition campaign to have the Hollywood Cham­ ber of Commerce create a star for the Stooges among those honoring Gable, Monroe, and other Hollywood lumi­ naries. His campaign has now succeeded. Ceremonies will be held later this year at which the two surviving Stooges -- Joe Besser and Joe DeRita -- as well as Moe Howard and Larry Fine's daughters will attend. In the team's 50 years in show biz, there have actually been six Stooges. The best-known are the original -- Moe and Larry, who both died in 1975, and Curly (who's regarded by most as the funniest Stooge), who died in 1952. Carl Reiner, Dom DeLuise, Mel Brooks and Steve Allen -- and 5,000 peopfe -- are also expected to attend, says Owens, who's remembered for his role as-the overmodu- lated radio announcer on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In." (He coined the phrase "Beautiful downtown Burbank.") The star comes at a particularly appropriate time. The Stooges are now undergoing a revival of interest -- thanks primarily to TV, which has exposed their two-reef shorts of the 1930s and '40s to a new generation. Owens, a longtime Stoogephile, has always cham­ pioned their lowbrow anties. "Obviously, how many times do you stick a crowbar up somebody's nose in real life? They would always do that just to puncture pomposity, which is what is so great about it all " And, he adds, the heck with those smarties who say the Stooges are mindless and violent. "To me a pratfall, a pie in the face or a head in a vise is always funny, no matter how intellectual you may be. But we need more of that -- we need fantasy, we need comic relief now as much as at any time. I never found them offensive. They didn't poke fingers in the eye, they poked fingers in the forehead -- it always " resembled being poked in the eye " " .Owens says he always assumed the Stooges had a star and he began his campaign after learning that they did not. During his five-week campaign, his, committee amassed 15.000 signatures and was endorsed by such celebrities as Reiner, Allen and Bob Hope. "I'm not blaming the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce -- it's just a tremendous oversight. The sad part was that they aidn't get a star when they were alive. But now the time ftas come. May Stooge-mania last forever." (C) 1883 Compulog

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