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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Aug 1983, p. 40

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PAGC20 THURSDAY, AI'GUST It ® ® frog cont'd • * -- - * M M | g Miiraiu wis jwn © Kids Writes ® O Three's Company © Oroon Acres ©Vega$ 6:30PM O ID ® (D WM World of Animate " ® ® MacNsH lohrer Report IB Sport* Look IB Throo't Company O Poople'e Court o ® WKRP In Cincinnati Q Carol lurnott and Friends O f*A M Contact Karato from Moxi, MS © Entortainmont Tonight © Happy Day* Again © PM Mogaxino ©Black Beauty © ® Barnoy I ID Andy Griffith TdeWZves From big screen to small By Andy Nobis The TV networks have long used Hollywood films as a basis for shows -- whether directly cannibalizing a film or as a thinly veiled version of the previous year's hot flick. The latest film to be recreated on TV is "Diner," the bittersweet movie about five young men in 1959 on the verge x>f adulthood. CBS airs a pilot on Monday, Aug. 15., with an eye on a midseason replacement. The pilot stars Paul Reiser, who reprises his role of Modell from the film, James Spader (Fenwick), Mike Binder (Eddie), Max Cantor (Shrevie) and Michael Mad- sen (Boogie). Barry Levinson, who wrote and directed the film, is the TV show's co-executive .producer. The tendency to create TV shows based on motion pic­ tures goes back to the early days of TV. In the 1950s and '60s. several of TV's more memorable series were based on screen movies -- "Naked City," "Please Don't Eat the Daisies," "No Time for Sergeants, "The Virginian," "Gidget," "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" and "Mr. Roberts." In the last few years, the trend seems to be accelera­ ting. in their quest for ratings, network execs are scurrying more than ever to go for the surefire, immediately grasped concept. What bettec vehicle than a motion picture whose plot and characters are already known to millions? - But unlike the old days, for the most part, these big-to- small screen transfers haven't worked. Who out there can truly savor fond memories of the video versions of "Casablanca," "Semi-Tough," "Opera­ tion Petticoat" "Paper Moon" "Breaking Away," "Serpico," "Delta House," (based on "Animal House") "How the West Was Won," "Planet of the Apes" and "Matt Helm"? All were successful movies that became TV flops of the '70s and '80s. Notable exceptions were "M*A*S*H" -- perhaps the sole case where the TV show was more popular than its celluloid inspiration -- and, to a lesser degree, "Private Benjamin," "Paper Chase" and "Fame." The nets don't give up. "Diner" keeps the cycle going and in the fall, ABC offers its version of "Hotel," originally a novel by Arthur Hailey and later a movie. Now word is out that "Blue Thunder," the action-adventure film about police helicopters, is being readied as a TV series. Certainly as you read this, someone somewhere has already submitted a treatment for "Flashdance -- the TV 'show." @1983 Compulog , ':00PM G O ® © Magnum, P.I. When a Vietnam vot crashes his plane, everyone assumes it that it was a pilot error. (R) (60 mm.) G © ©Gimme A Brook Un­ cle Ed decides to marry hit sweetheart who was a former streetwalker. (R) 19 MO Paradise IB O CD Eye on HeBywosd G Lifestyles of the Rich and MOVIE: 'Wrecreok' A with a port-time job as sheriff finds himself face to face with a gang of outlaw drifters. James Stewart, Henry Cnnrln Inner CA îionf 1 QAfl rOitOQ/ inycr oicvoni. 1700. G MOVIE: '23 Paces to Baker Stroof A blind playwright overhears a kidnapping, murder and extortion plot. Van Johnson, Vera Miles, Cecil *" 1954. Ct Groat Railway Jour nays CO) © ® Sneak Previews Co- hosts Nicil Gobler o>id JtHrty Lyons take a look at some films that play for a week and then quickly disappear. G D. Drysdale's Baseball USA CD Cable Health World Roport ii 1 • el .1 • „ i ww nWf MrW* rToWOoiif G MOVIE: 'Cyrano do Bergeroc' G @> Eight Is Enough G MOVIE: Whofs Up America' G De.lt Now G @ Ayudal © MOVIE: 'The Birds' A small shore.town is attacked by thousands of birds. Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette. 1963. © $3) Ever Increasing Faith G The Tomorrow Pooplo © (35) AN In the Family 7:30PM G G ©Mama's Family Mama throws Vint out of the house after die discovers that he sold her silver to raise bail for a friend. (R) G Fandango G G O Qoee For Comfort (S) G G Houston at St. Louie G Coping G MOVIE: 'Door Hunter' MOVIE: 'EmmanuoNe, the Joys of a Woman' G (39 Climb That Mountain Wl Against The Odd* G 3® Carter Country 8:00PM GO®®nr Pro-Season Footbal: Now York Jots at Cincinnati G G €B National Snoop G TV I.Q. By Um Berger 1. What star of a current sitcom played Mrs. Bellottl on the controversial comedy show "Hot L Baltimore"! 2. What was the name of the character played by Michael Douglas on "Streets of ' San Francisco "? 3. What "Dynasty" actor played George, one of the gay lovers In "Hot L Baltimore"? 4. What "Glligan's Island" actress appeared as Julie on "Dallas" during Its first season? 5. Who played Aunt Bee In "Mayberry RFD"? 6. What famous TV police detective played a retired criminal lawyer in the short-lived series "Acapulco"? 7 . What was the name of the early '60s adventure series in which Lloyd Bochner of "Dynasty" played a police chief of an exotic locale? 8. Who was Sam Jones' romantic interest on "Mayberry RFD"? 0. What was Jbhn Forsythe's profession on the early '70s sitcom "To Rome with Love"? joesejojd eBeuoo •6 esino-ieuii > uosimms •mm '8 ejeBjegee-| e „guoxSuoH„ 'L JWX seieAes Aiiej. *9 oasis JO»oedsu| 'Z jeiAeg seouej j •9 eetjeuoMsio I 0 SJ3MSUV

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