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Mickey Rooney, Barbara Bates, Jeanne Cogney. 1990. 2:00AM © Eight h a $ 11/15/84 6:00PM 8 0 8 O C2D © © © © © O M0 Paradise fED Bornty MilWf © SportsCenter »/l © l SI Pi aire A Then © MOVIE: Lucky Mo' An unemployed chorus girl, stranded in Florida, finds love instead ol work. Doris Day, Bob Cummings, Phil Silvers. 1954. 2:15 AM © MOVIE: Independence Day' 2:30 AM m Game CB MOVIE: 'Siena Raton' A ruthless land grabber hires a gun linger to kid a Mexican land owner Brian Keith, Rick Jason. Rita Gam. 1958 CD Fast Forward © MOVIE: © More Real People © At the Mot 2:45 AM © CBS News Nightwatch JIP 3:00 AM Chicago Today in © MOVIE: Avenue' A public relations ex pert makes an eleventh hour about-toce when he realties the man he 'built up' could endaiger the safety ol the nation. Dana An drews. Eleanor Parker, Eddie Al bert. 1962 © (SI © Radio 1990 CD Happy Days Again © Working Mother © (39) Family Feud © MOVIE: The Flight of Mm Grey Wolf' A troubled teenager takes on the task of teaching his pet wolf to odapt to the wilder ness. Jeff East, Barbara Hale, Bill Williams. 1972. ® (21$ Information © Taxi '©<£> Praise A Thon © You Can't Do That on TV €9 (1® Throe's Company CD Gsme> Pyie 6:30 PM O New Name That Tune o Dancin' USA © CD Wheel of Fortune CB (23) Barney Miller O Benson © NFl's Greatest Moments: Best Ever Coaches (ID © dd MocN*a/l Ncwtkovr CB Dragnet ® Throe's Company CD MCs Woman be best i Q Fandango CB) Sapor Routs of the BO'S rTWYWWl (11) © (1$) Wild © Weight Mogasms Show ©MOVK: 'The Pocket lover' ® Mousterjsiece Theater © Ayudal ©I 8:00PM O ©(23) © Simon A Simon A J. and Rick are hired to protect a popular actress (ram murder. (AO min.) © © © C h e e r s Conclu sion. Cooch is elated when Irene accepts his proposal, but begins to wonder about the relationship when she yrins a lottery. 0 Nashville Now CD Profiles of Nature (ft) © (1® Nature 'Yellow stone in Winter.' The splendor and mysteries ol Yellowstone No tional Park in the winter are cap tured in this film. (60 min.) (CC) CD Rogis PbRbin's lifestyles © MOVIE: 'AN the Right ) MOVIE: 'The Way Wo Were' Two people with totally diHerent lifestyles love and marry as they battle for their personal beliefs. Borbra Streisand, Robert Redford. Patrick O'Neal. 1973. © <30 @0 @1 Ptofesion: Sonata © lot's Make a Deal © M*A*S*H © Entertainment Tonight © Danger mouse ©en Diff rent Strokes © Andy Griffith ©Women in Jan © (i! MOVIE: 'Psycho' A man appears to be protecting his mother for the murders of a woman embezzler and the pri vate detective hired to find her. Anthony Perkins, Janet leigh. Vera Mies. 1960. FH NHl Hockey: Now Jersey Devils at Roston Bruins . 7:00PM © © P.l. "POLISH-AMERICAN SMORGASBORD" Wl HAVI SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE I 217 N. Rt. 31. McHenry, II (815)344.0330 5011 E. Stole St.. Rock lord, a (815)229-6070 HBftCI PM WNT MVWIS ft SPKIAl 8CCASMNS "FMH NOME COONEO CUMNC B#RNN0iy tCRVtCt" •) O News I 20/20 (CC) Sporting lift.' The now Ismois DOw FiSrwr DVyS RUf̂ poia W OoToftu her litter who it on trial for mur der (60 min.) (CQ i ® © (ft I The Explmii O MOVK CabeSianco In a little town in Peru, an American barkeeper's Mectyle is altered by a French lady with plans to raise a sunken ship with twenty million plus on board. Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, Dominique Sanda. © This Old House (CQ ®IHJI y, ,i.,, ». nvvKvy. imnnvsoia 0 of New York Mandm CD Gud Hevsekeepinf 69 Îtfcfwiw' ShfWCSM: Boch Gm Cm! © (1$ Bawling Game © MOVIE: The Victors' A squad of American soldiers fight hard, end love in the same way. George Hamilton, George Ptp- pord. EK WaRach. 1963. 7:30PM © © © FatnRy Ties Alex has mixed feel ings when his friend Doug be- I and asks Alex to ® Bat* of Saturday Night © Avant Garde in Russia © Hawaii Five-O 9:30 PM © Now Country (3D © (5® Moterwsik dH Al-s Al IL. .1, , M W »wT ravcvHarny TTW twwi © 10:00 PM © © c © Yaw Can Re a Star O WKRP in Cincinnati ©NFl's (3D © dd WMd Game/ Country Cteklng Ul A Whole Now You CB Teak Time Bomb © @) I Broom ol Jeotmlo © MOVK 'Staying ARve' [Omd Cflftfknnol @9 MOVK: EwwnanueRe, Ttw Jay* of A Woman' © MOVK 'Return from Witdi MWyntvin' A poir of young travelers from outer space face sinister forces on earth. Rette Davis, Christopher lee, Ike Eiten- IO. HILL STREET BLUES White undercover as an . alley-bound derelict, Det. LaRue (Kiel Martin) makes some last-minute sartorial adjustments as he becomes the fashion ptffe of skid row. in "Hill Street Blues," airing THURSDAY, MOV. 15 on NBC. CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME ©1M4 0omputog > Hart to Hart I M*A*S*H 10:15 PM © (] HI Sfioy © MOVK 'Fool's Parwde' Throe ex-cons try to go straight vath money they made in the pen. Juntos Stewart, George Kennedy, Anne Baxter. 1971. 10:30 PM M Nowbort Dick finds himself in the middle when an ignored Sono^or's wife an nounces that she's leaving her husband. (R) A Kti r I W i "'"gni }iww I tsTOfytot in nomviM © ' AM In the Family 8:30PM 0©f Court © PKA M Contact Karate: light MkUN^woigKt Cintm dote Bout P Frugal Gourmet D Si Valell 9:00PM © © & © Knot* t law ding Abby leprns that Gary is the father of Voient's babies and tries to prevent Gary from finding out. (60 min.) © © © H« Street Rhms Bute I finds a soft spot in her hoort for a porenHsu street urchin and decidei to take him home. (60 TUeWaves Bostwick in a new role By Wendy Wallace Barry Bostwick. perhaps best known to TV audiences for his riveting portrayals of George Washington in the . highly acclaimed miniseries "George Washington." Spider „ Elliot in "Scruples" and John Gilbert in "Moviola." tackles another challenging role as a dashing, wealthy and influen tial Australian army officer in "A Woman of Substance." the six-hour Operation Primetime miniseries based on the best-selling novel. (Please check local listings for time.) His character. Paul McGill. is the great love of Emma Harte. played by Deborah Kerr, a strong-willed, ambitious woman who rises from poverty to a position of enormous wealth and international power, experiencing love, trage dy. disappointment, revenge and triumph along the way. Although marriage is impossible because Paul's estranged Catholic wife refuses divorce, McGill and Emma share many years and buHd a huge inter national business empire "vjether until his tragic death before World War ll. Their only child later gives birth to Emma's favorite grandchild. Paula (Miranda Richardson), whom she is grooming to take over Harte Enterprises. Bostwick found he had to overcome a number of obsta cles while preparing for his role. "The Australian dialect was the most difficult thing tp do. It was sort of intimidat ing. I was the only American in the cast. It was,an interest ing problem yet I was constantly fighting to do it right, m fact. I had to soften my accent because people have to understand what you're saying. "My character Paul had to age from 20 to 50. He had a lot of responsibility, yet he coupled that with a lot of charm," the actor continues. "He's sort of a bon vivant. a lover, a friend to women. That kind of character is a woman's fantasy of a perfect man. And it's not just sexual lust. My character has many dimensions that people can identify with." v Bostwick would like to leave a lasting impression on his fans through his acting. "What is important to me is the effect of the role, not the role itself. I w* reflect my growth through whatever characters I'm attracted to. > can always reflect my We through my character. I hope It's good for humanity. "rm into my profession to have fun as well as to entertain." - ©t>MCtw8Mi| • V *vtA •' © Chicago Tonight QD © ® Latenight © <2$ Nowbort © Moida *r<">i.'oek MOVB 'fereteaa' A marriage la a successful ptay- wrî t. Robert Preston, lynn Red 1982. Clink Gable, Jean 1937. 10 MOVK 'The Big Ffai' A hip private eye goto in ever Ms head when a Mexican American loader b hidwappod by terrorists. Ri chard Dreyfuss, Susan Anspach. * • - * - 1978. © MOV* 'A Night in Heaven' (CC) © (S) Hawaii FWe-O © <2$ U H*a do Nadie ©Ouincy © I im CD Rofb tMMn's Uhtlylii © MOVK 'Rumble Fish' ©Taxi ©Odd Couple 00) Tap Bank Boxing bam " City, NJ » m © M*A*S*H ©Great foots, Great Writers @ (18) Tonight Skew © Burns A ARen 11:00PM O MOVK: 11:30 PM© ©Slat. © ®) Solid Gold © MOVK Dreeted to KBT © Playboy's Hot Rocks ® (26) Children Between Ing singer is torn between a chance c* fame inHas Vegas or the persistent courtship of a, mountain man. Suzanne Somen. Bruce Boxieitner, John Rubinttoin. 1978. ©I Tonight's guest is Susan St. James. (60 min.) © <§) MOVK 'Rehearsal for Murder' A young actress is found dead on the eve of her © Hawaii Ftve-O |fJ*i m,.,i uu-i 1. VwBvP "TrTwm TTW%IKasK © SCTV © O Twilight Zone The BOX SEAT Zapping for fame and other TV habits By Adam Beckerman With my Master Com mander poised in my palm, even sports programming at its most enthralling is not exempt Jrom the quick buzz-off. The catalyst could be an injury timeout, a particular ly inane comment by an "expert" analyst, a can to the bullpen. Adroitly, my thumb locates the correct silver nib and presses; I jog up and down the channel spectrum, pause to modu late the volume and marvel at the changing, flashing colors. Zap! and a commercial hastens its run; Zap! and the pieces of the World •-Chess Championship contestants. Karpov and Kasparov, are represented by paper cutouts tucked into silts on the big boerd; Zap! and heads of "stylized hair bop through MTV hall ways; Zap! more and more and more sports clammer for attention; Zapl the "Life of the Worker Bee" unfolds. For a cheap thriH, I will occasionally zap away ttw moment of truth of an event whose viewing I had planned my month around, than return to see If I oan piece together what has transpired Why do I zap the way do? Does, such impulsive mxlae npiowim. strata « -«ee* tor J gratification? Has my impa tience with the mundane simply cross-circuited my tolerance for quality, ren dering me incapable of dis criminating between the two? Or. can the act of zapping, heretofore consid ered as mindless as a twitch, finally transform television viewing into an engaging collage-making activity? The juxtaposition of inbounds passes on Channel 2 and slapshots taken from the point on Channel 9 exemplify the ineluctable modality of the visible. Asking only that I keep its batteries fresh and but tons free from soda gick. my Commander affords me the illusion that I control the destiny of my televised environment. Simply turn ing off the set when the . choices are abysmal is not the issue. Power to judge, to retain or dismiss into the void.' is the ultimate choice. . And it follows that such power must be wielded responsibly. - So now I never clutch my Commander while watch ing tuba sports with friends or loved ones. When I can no longer bare a Ul in the action or surga in the absurdity. I wtt either raise myaetf from the couch and switch the channel by ^hysicaBy touching the but tons on the set or simply remain seated am} watch what is offered. '