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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1982, p. 38

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PAOfM THlHtSOAY. SIFT. 2 MOV*> 'A SoMa IN MM SOU' f w n I s i l f r r f d i n f o f l u x $10.000 Mo hmircwc* payment Sid­ ney PoWer, CMo McNA Ruby DM. 1961 (32) CMM^Y QsMki 1:30 AM 0 [ SoopWorld ) o© QMOVIi'Mittl 9 0 MOV*> 'Abbott mmd o . ̂m i-a- ,» T _ i -1 w i *v a*d o gbl ta«icab drtvor are mbtokon for gutth ot • iwonfc party. lud Ab­ bott, Low CmMI», Kirby Grant. 1944 0 ® I 145AM Ysttn îy1 A French orphan camtt under the dominance of an ewciupu- ktut guards. Am* ShirWy, O P. Haggle, Helen We*rtey. 1935 2:00 AM O0 Mow. 0OM1 0 To be HI (8 Aw Willi 0 (9 0tMMaMwMl m 0 logorl, 1954. 12:00AM 0 MOV*: S WMoi NM of law' The CommfriiaiT I* ililpiiJ to de fond a young lieutenant charged with 1976 aging woman in March of quick mo nay to land homo to hor midde agod joint forxti with a hat boon ta tab bank*. Thay draw up a* hippie* and make thair getaway* on a motorcycle tucked neatly away in thair boa»-up comper, pur*uod by a fumbling, fo» d*t pofce lieutenant out to got thoto 'pinko kid*.' lotto Dovi*, Emett (org nine, Jack CoMidy. Joan Dalanay, Joy RoWmoMf J#lw AIHW, KOWI ton< •• 1971. • t|̂ |̂ §,, >n|a' Guett at French retort, occvtad of being Nazi tpy. let* trap lor reaitpy. Jome* Maton, Lud# Mannheim, Her- bart Lorn, Patricio Medina. 1944 0 (23) MOVMi WMMMptt 1 WMo: Mardor by tbo Sanaf When Softy open* a barrel an moving day looking for her china, the And* a body intfaad. Rock Hudton, Sw*an Saint Jamat. Kenneth Mart. 1971 ID <32) NHa Owt Sorvtoo 0 DMi Cavoff Pint of 2 pom. Diractar Hal Prince i* the guett. 00Va«4 Two magician* are farced ta kidnap one of Dan'* friend* to prevent him from tettffying. (ft) (1 hr„ 10 min.) 12:15 AM 0 MOV»: -o*m •Ida of Nta Mauntatn Part V 12:30 AM 0 NBC Maw* €D MOVH: King Itltmtn'i O Maw*/Sign Off A mfetre** to the ftu**ian Ctar be coma* involved in court intrigue. Romy Schneider, Curt J urgent. Pierre 19*0. 1:00 AM 0 T O MOVft *Soyottd <ba Uw' A wonderot who trovoh the We*t rob* a ttagecoach and i* late' elected thaiiW of a tmoA town. Lee Van Cleef. A --A : -- I uiAoi AWTPnlO ^OOO'O. UW 1973. Texas' turnaround silences its critics* racy' Criminal faction* wage a war far a fortune in »to lew gaW. Michael Rennio, Richard Jaackei, Bouchet. 1972 2:15 AM OMOVS Day*' Cowboy* join a mimtrel group and ratcue the dtow when a gang of tough men try ta teperat» the min- • itreb. Tan Rttter, Eleanor Stewart. 1941 2&0AM 0 MOV*: Thay tkiat Minn, Oaat TKayT' The V* tl̂ By Connis Pmilifgiii And they said It wouldn't last. Ever fines "Texas" mads its debut two yssrs sgo, persistent rumors have circulated In the day­ time community that the show's cancellation was bwhei of the dt tpcroto contottont*. Jane Panda, Gig Young, Sutannah York. 1949. 0 MOV*: XhmU Chan In tbo Sftaagbai Can' Charlie Chan play* with death in an effort to un­ cover o murder ond protect a thip ment of radium. Sidney Toier, Joan Barclay. 1945 0 Six MNSatt OaNar Mm 0 PSA Sawfctg 3KX) AM O Today b* Cbliag* 60 Tap Rank lotting from AHuHt City 3:30 AM O baneido 0 MOV*: *Oaeh of MM Titan*' 0 ̂Mi* tie* O MOV*: tMva to tbo World' 3:45 AM OT« so 4 K)0 AM 60 Mo Program* ££) Prog cont'd €0 *1" On/Maw* 4)30 AM O teakie* King Solomon. David McCaftum, Britt Ekiund, Patrick Mac Nee. 1974. 4:45 AM 0 HSO inodi Earlier this year, the syn­ dicated TV show "Enter­ tainment Tonight" falsely announced that "Texas" had been canceled. But as "Texas" celebrates Its sec­ ond anniversary this month, it Is attye and kicking -- and quality-wise well on its way to becoming one of daytime's best soap operas,--. When the show debuted as a spinoff of "Another World." it almost creeted its own handicaps. Although the show was set In Houston, it taped in Brooklyn. Half the cast affected Texas twangs, while others' accents had no trace whatsoever of thl̂ South. Scenes written by the show's creators and first head writers, William and Joyce Corrlngton, were interminable -- almost as long as eight minutes each. Actors were hired and fired at such an alarming rate that it was almost impossi­ ble for viewers to keep track of all the characters. The show's turnaround began a year ago. when former "Days of Our Lives" actrees Gall Kobe was hired as executive producer. Mies Kobe was open to ideas and sugges­ tions from her actors and Jerry Lannlng the confidence she instilled in them resulted in much better performances. Among those outstand­ ing actors hirsd by Miss Kobe were Pam Long (Ashley Marshall) and David Forsythe (T. J. Canfield). Also hitting their stride along with these two actors in an electrifying love quadrangle are Carla Borelli (Reena Dekker) and Jerry Lanning (Justin Marshall). Despite all the improve­ ments, until recently "Texas" was always daytime's lowest rated show. Many felt this was because it was competing lh the same time slot as two of daytime's highest rated shows. ABC's v"General Hospital" and CBS' "Guid­ ing Light." But last April, NBC showed its savvy by switching "Texas" to a morning time slot where It would not be competing with any other soaps. ®a f

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