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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jan 1983, p. 39

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FRIDAY. JAN. 14 3® © ® Magnificent Movie Musicals v,.. C0 Laverne & Shirley & Co. fct.il Cable Health World Report MOVIE: Urgh! A Music War' © Tonight Show (!l!) Top Rank Boxing ffl© Chicago Journal © Sign Off 11:15PM © MOVIE: 'Rollover' © MOVIE: Rollover' 11:30PM 0 0 SCTV Network o Hawaii Five-O O © 39 Saturday Night 09 m All In the Family © Odd Couple © Nightline CD Reader's Digest © @) Hogar Dulce Hogar si di Jim Bakker ® You Asked For It 12:00 AM O MOVIE: Mr. Lucky' A professional gambler tries to raise a bankroll by operating o games of chance at a charity bazaar. Cary Grant, Laraine Day, Charles Bickford. 19*3. m ® CNN Headline News Nightline J© Last Word ifel Regis Philbin Show 08 Playboy Sex and Sensuality Test @ (26) El Show de Alba Molina © SCTV Network ©@ Jim Bakker €0 Psychic Phenomena 12:15AM CD Mystery! 'Ser­ geant Cribb.' A group of people op­ pose the sale of o celebrated elephant in the London Zoo. (60 min.) [Closed Captioned] 12:30 AM O MOVIE: To Be Announced o MOVIE: 'A Day at the Races' The Marx Brothers are mixed up with sanitariums and race horses which ends in a wild steeplechase race. The Marx Brothers, Allan Jones, Maureen O'SuMivan. 1937 o Twilight Zone © dD CH) CD SI Sign Off © Last Word © m Despedida © ® Another Life © (3) News/Sign Off © Pitfall 1:00 AM G NBC News Overnight O (ID © Sign Off © Charlie Rose Show © MOVIE: Rollover WO MOVIE: 'Secret Fantasy' Lucky Nicolo is willing to act out his most personal fanasies in this outrageous comedy ©@ Practice Makes Perfect © MOVIE: Zorba The Greek' A British writer and a Greek opportunist on Crete take lodging with an aging courtesan. Anthony Ouinn, Alan Bates, Irene Papas. 1964 © Joe Franklin Show 1:15AM © Sign Off -© MOVIE: ^'Hell Night' © Paul McCartney & Wings 1:30AM O Twilight Zone © Emergency © Human Sexuality @j) NBC News Overnight (Sli) ESPN SportsCenter © 38 Memories 1:45 AM O Evening at the Improv 2:00 AM © Common Ground o Madame's Place o Nightbeat © Crisis Counselor W-l Night Flight ©® Jimmy Swaggart © MOVIE: Oil' 2:30 AM O Everyman © MOVIE: 'G-Men' A young man, unknowingly raised by a gang leader, joins the G-Men to trock down racke­ teers. James Cagney, Lloyd Nolan, Margaret Lindsay. 1935. © Green Acres |£) Cable Health World Report ® Unknown Comedy Show Mil CNN Headline News 60 NCAA Basketball Report ©(3) Jimmy Swaggart 2:45 AM © MOVIE: /The Saint Strikes Back' The Saint helps the daughter of the San Francisco police commissioner clear her name and get the thieves who framed her father. George Sanders, Wendy Barrie, Barry Fitzgerald. 1939 0 Reflections © MOVIE: 'Smash Palace' 3:00 AM © Today in Chicago © Nostalgia Theatre © Special Presentation © MOVIE: Heavy Metal © MOVIE: Buddy, Buddy' MO NCAA Basketball: Colorado at Kansas State © ®s Jack Van Impe Presents 3:30 AM © Meditations © News © Take Charge! @j) MOVIE: 'Coming Together' Frank and* Vickie go to an isolated cabin in an effort to put romance back in their floundering marriage. Michelle Harris, Mark Anderson. ©@ Signs of the Times 4:00 AM B MOVIE: To Be Announced © Mary Tyler Moore © At Twelve © Nature of Things © Prog cont'd ©@ Chicago Journal © Mission Impossible © Sign On/News 4:30 AM © Streets of San Francisco o MOVIE: 'Crashing Las Vegas' An electric shock gives one of the Bowery Boys the ability to predict win­ ning numbers Leo Gorce^, Mary Cas­ tle. Don Haggerty. 1956 © MOVIE: 'Eyewitness' ©(H) Chicago Journal © MOVIE: 'Falcon in Danger' Three men mysteriously disappear with SI00,000 from a cross-country airliner. Tom Conway, Rita Corday, Barbara Hale. 1943. m By Doug Davis Viva Records recently cele­ brated its second anniversary by introducing its artists at a reception in Beverly Hills. Calif The label roster currently includes Ray Price, Porter Wagoner, David Frizzed and Shelly West. Price. Miss West. Frizzell and Wagoner are seen in the new Clint Eastwood film, "Honkytonk Man." Based on a book by Clancy Carlile. the flick is the story of a depression-era country music singer who gets his chance at life's gold ring. But the golden opportunity may have come too late The musi­ cian is m the late stage of tuberculosis. And contrary to what it might seem -- it is not a depressing story -- or tale of woe. as Red Stovall, played by Clint Eastwood. refusestto take his illness seriously. He is aided on his way to Nashville -- and in his schemes by nephew Whit Wagoner, well-played by Eastwood's 14-year-old son. Kyle As is the case with several recent Eastwood filnrfs. "Honk­ ytonk Man" is filled with coun­ try music that includes, old standards as well as some spe­ cially'written material. • • . • • • David Cassidy made his first-ever Nashville recording session recently at the Sound Emporium. Larry Butler pro­ duced ' the sessions.* which were Cassidy's first in six years Ray Price Bobby Bare has finished ini­ tial tapings for his "Bobby Rare and Friends Sonnwr.tpr's Showcase," at Nashville's Bul­ let Studios. The new show will be included in the new Nash­ ville Network, scheduled to debut this year on cable-TV. Bare s guests will include Tom T. Hall, Rodney Crowell and Rosanne Cash * Dolly Parton is said to be considering a role in a sequel to "Superman II." Dolly's part would be that of a "witch-like evil force " * Nashville producer Audi Ashworth has been working on a new recording contract for Connie Cato Connie hit the charts some time ago with her singles. "Hurt" and "Super Skirt " @1983 Compulog SP0RTS PR©BE By Steve K. Walz "Prince of the City" star Treat Williams will be fea­ tured in CBS' three-hour screen adaptation of "The Jack Dempsey Story." The life of the former heavy­ weight champion is. being put together by the boxer's daughter. The TV-movie will air in mid-1983. PLAYING AROUND -- ABC's sometimes-risque "Battle of the Network Stars" will seem tame by comparison when the cable Playboy Channel offers the "Playmate Playoffs," airing Jan. 11. 15, 20, 26 and 30. The bikini-clad beauties compete in such events as the tug-of-war across a mud-filled pit and a blind­ folded water bucket contest. HOOP ACTION -- CB£>' regional NCAA basketball coverage continues on Saturday. Jan. 15 with two perennial powerhouses. DePaul and Louisville, bat­ tling from Freedom Hall in Louisville. Ky

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