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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Feb 1983, p. 28

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PACES SUNDAY, FEB. 6 a sanitarium. Jerry Lewis, Susan Oliver. 1964. © This Week With David Brinkley 0 Fraggle Rock @0 Bowling with th« Champ* 0 ® Monument of Faith 60 @ Bewitched ® Rex Humbard 11:00 AM O Objective 0 Star-Spangled Splendors o Public Conference O S3) Panorama e Cisco Kid CD Weekend Athlote CD MOVIE: Golden Rendeivoui' 10 MOVIE: "Wildernew Family II' 0 0 (3D Hogan's Heroes CD Die Laughing © (26) Wrestling Wii Scholastic Sports Acad. ©F. A. Soccer: Road to Wembley 0® Monument of Faith tit) Dr. Robert Schuler 11:30 AM o To Be Announced O CD © Meet The Press Q In Search of.... 0 Where Were You C3 (IS) Wally's Workshop O Lane Ranger CD lawmakers lawmakers report on the weekly activities of Congress. (35 0 (S) Business CD All Star Wrestling CD " Figures © Great Sports Legends 0 ® Annointed Word yy You Can't Do That On TV 0 (39) Hogan's Heroes 12:00PM eooi NCAA Basketball: Teams to be Announced O CD 3D NCAA Basketball: De Paul at Georgetown O Outdoor Life o MOVIE: Charlie Chan and the Shanghai Chest' CD (3D MOVIE: 'Nutty Professor' A college professor discovers a for­ mula which changes his appearance and personality. Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens, Del Moore. 1963. CD (3D SI (39) Washington Week/Review Paul Duke is joined by top Washington journalists analyz­ ing the week's news. CD Cable Health Week In Review CD® Tom Cottle Show 0 ® To Be Announced © Ovation CD Gymnastics: USGF Single Elimination Championship 0® Annointed Word CD Against the Odds 0 (31) MOVIE: Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm' A domi­ neering mother-in-law sends the Ket­ tle* back to the fqrm where Pa believes there is uranium. Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. 1954. 0 NBA Basketball: Atlanta at Boston 0 MOVIE: 'Farewell, My Lovely' A private eye hunts for an ex convict's lost girlfriend and uncovers more than he expected. Robert Mitchum, Sylvia Miles, John Ireland. 1975. 12:30 PM ' O Wildlife Adventure CD (33) 0 (3® Wall Street Week Louis Rukeyser analyzes the "80s with a weekly review of economic and investment matters. CD See How They Run CD Forum 0® Conversation 0 d® Grecian Spotlight @9 ® Keep on Singing KKI Kids Writes 1:00 PM OCDCD Superstars CD Tony Brown's Journal (33) 0 (5® Auction CD Nature of Things CD Those Fabulous Clowns CD MOVIE: Star Wars' C D ® I t ' s Y o u r B u s i n e s s CD MOVIE: Catered Affair' CD Town Hall ID Dallas Times-Herald Invita­ tional Track Meet from Dallas, TX SI ® Blackwood Brothers ID Reggie Jackson4 World of Sports > 1:30 PM O MOVIE: 'Portrait In Black' A bed-ridden tycoon, a dissa­ tisfied wife and a weak-willed doctor are the ingredients for murder. Lana Turner, Anthony Quinn, Sandra Dee. 1960. CD Agronsky and Company CD Mommy, Daddy and Me CD® Weekend Gardener 0 ® Ernest Angley SI® Patterns for Living 2:00PM 0 O O (23CBS Sports Sunday 0 CD © Sportsworld C D ® M O V I E : A d a m ' s R i b ' The marriage of a husband-and-wife team of lawyers is jeopardized during their courtroom battle which involves a woman on trial for shooting her hus­ band. Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Trocy, Judy Holliday. 1949. CD Point of View CD Take Chargel 0 MOVIE: 'Super Fuzx' 0® Courtship/Eddy's Father © L.A. Times Indoor Trotk & Field Meet 0 ® God's News Behind News 0 Uvewire 0 (3D MOVIE. Angel and the Badman' A notorious gunslinger is nursed to health by a moid who also wins him over to her Quaker philoso­ phy, a belief which is tested when an­ other triggermon shows up in town. John Wayne, Gail Russell, Bruce Ca­ bot. 1947. ID Those Amazing Animals 2:15PM v0 24 Hours of Daytona 2:30 PM 0 Football In America 0 Regis Philbin Show 0® That Teen Show © (26) Voice of Faifh SI (3D Lave Song to the Messiah 3:00PM OOO^KNG Crosby National Pro-Am Golf O 0 0 Wide World of Sports 0 Most Endangered Species: George Adamson 0 MOVIE: Making Lov< 0® Solid Gold 0 MOVIE: 'Journey's End' © ® Annointed Word 0® Gerald Dentine 0 Black Beauty ID MOVIE: 'The Disappearance of Flight 412' After two jets myster­ iously vanish while pursuing UFO's, an Air Force colonel tries to find out why. Glenn Ford, Bradford Dillman, Guy Stockwell. 1974. ID NHL Hockey: New York Rangers at Chicago 3:30 PM 0 MOVIE: When Worlds Collide' When two planets head in Earth's direction, a roce be­ gins to build a rocketship in time to escape the cataclysm. Barbara Rush, Richard Derr, Peter Hanson. 1951. 0 Reader's Digest 0 ® Larry Jones Ministry 0 Third Eye 4:00 PM 0 Road to Los Angeles 0 ® Star Trek 0 Firing Line 0 Growing Older 0 HBO Magazine 0 America's Top Ten 0 ® MOVIE: Life of Emile Jerry Douglas is middle-aged hunk By Connie Passalacqua While older women- younger men romantic liai­ sons might be all the vogue now in real life and on soap operas, there's still some­ thing to be said about the attraction that middle-aged men hold for young women. Holding down the middle-aged, yet sexier- than-ever fort on soap operas is Jerry Douglas, the 43-year-old actor who plays perfume tycoon John Abbott on "The Young and the Restless." Abbott's affair with (and subsequent marriage to) the nubile Jill Foster (Deborah Adair) was extremely sexually explicit. The role is quite a change for Douglas, who has been usually cast as a heavy on such nighttime shows as "Quincy," "Bar- naby Jones," "Rockford Files" and "The Incredible Hulk." "It's the first time I've played a character that's so bloody close to myself," he says of the tough, yet sensitive business magnate he plays. Like John Abbott, (until his recent marriage) Doug­ las is a single father. He won custody of his children Jod, 13 and Avra, 19, two years ago from his, ex-wife. Like Abbott, he will do any­ thing for his children. "Years ago I sold insur­ ance to support my chil- Jerry Douglas dren. I never wanted them to suffer from my choice to become an actor," Although the Worcester. Mass. native had to give up acting twice for the insur­ ance business, his third career in the acting profes­ sion is making up for the uncertainties of the past. He's appeared in the mov­ ies "Mommie Dearest" and "Avalanche" and is cur­ rently getting love notes from young female fans all over the country. Says Douglas, though, "Acting is what I do, it's not what I am. The only actor image I can accept is that of a fine craftsman. Only the audience has the right to call us artists." Soap Beat would like to hear from Its readers. Please send all questions or com­ ments to Soap Beat, TV- Compulog, United Feature Syndicate, 200 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10166. ©1983 Compulog

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