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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Aug 1984, p. 45

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PACE It TUESDAY . AUG. 29 Mooreheod, Annie McEveety. 1972. 6) @f) Prog Cont'd m Merk ft Mindy €D m Bible Baffle © You Can't Do That on TV (ID Throo't Company © Sanford and Son 6:30 PM G €D Family Foud O Dancin' USA A 68 u* 0D wh»«i of Fortune y CU C23> €0 O Barney Q Carol Burnott CD Top Rank Boxing from Atlantic City, NJ (ED® S3) MacNoil/lohror Newthour CD U.S. Opon Tennit Championship* CB Throo't Company CD 80'$ Woman CD Coming Attraction* CD (5$) © Major Loaguo Batoball: Chicago at Toronto © m Informocion KM Entortainmont Tonight €D ($D Living Stono* © Dangermouie €D Major Loaguo Batoball: St. Louit at Atlanta Major Loaguo Batoball: Lot Angolot at Now York 7:00PM O O H) S3 AfterMASH Mildred goes out of town and leaves Col. Potter alone on Saturday night. (R) ©CBS) A Toam The A Team tries to stop a corrupt land owner's stranglehold on a small Louisiana town. (R) (60 min.) o You Can Bo a Star O CD Foul-Upt, Bloopt/ Blundort Tonight's program features guests Adrian Zmed and Disneyland's Goofy and out- takes of Burt Reynolds and Jackie Gleason. (R) o MOVIE: 'Apacho' A bitter battle between the Indians and the U.S. Cavalry. Burt Lancaster, Jean Peters, John Mclntire. 1954. CD Nova 'Visions of"the Deep-. The Underwater World of Al Giddings.' Tonight's program examines the work of Al Gid­ dings, one of the greatest under­ water photographers in the world. (R) (60 min.) [Closed Captioned] CD Bottor Way CD MOVIE: 'Blood of Othcrt' CD MOVIE: 'Young Doctort In Lovo' CD MOVIE: Faorio Talo Thoatro: Boauty A tho Beast [CC] QD Soxcotora ... Now* According to Playboy Q) (26) Modia Ochoa QD Sports Spocial €D Si Somebody Holp Mo 60 Bloodline*: Mackemie 60 18 Bowling Game 7:30PM QOdDQD Domestic life Martin and Candy begin to panic when a balloon payment on their home 8EEINQ TROUBLE Clockwise from left: Pierce Brosnan, Doris Roberts and Stephanie Zimbalist keep their eyes open for danger each week on "Remington Steele." airing TUESDAY, AUG. 28 on NBC. CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME (c)iM4 ComiMiog loan becomes due. (R) o Fandango O CD Throo't Company Jack goes to great lengths to protect Janet from a mysterious suitor. (R) [Closed Captioned] (3D (39) OaUat: Stake in tho Artt CD Private Livot Public People © Moutterpiece Theater S) (26) Lat Avonturat do Capulina SD Body work t 8:00 PM O O £3) SD MOVIE: 'Fall Lino' Surfer Nat Young and tkier Randy Wieman show how to ride the wave* and tki the slopes. O CD €D Riptide Cody, Nick and Boz investigate a drug scam involving dolphin*. (R) (60 min.) O Nathvillo Now OffifiD MOVIE: 'Coma' A doctor investigates bizarre happenings in a big Boston hos­ pital. Genevieve Bujold, Richard Widmark, Michael Oouglas. 1977. [Closed Captioned] CD Viotnam: A Tolovition Hittory 'Cambodia and Laos.' Despite technical neutrality, both of Vietnam's smaller neighbors ore drawn into the war. (R) (60 min.) [Closed Captioned] CO) Si CUD Nova 'Vision* of the Deep: The Underwater World of Al Gidding*.' Tonight'* program expmines the work of Al Gidding*, one of the greatett underwater photographers in the world. (R) (60 min.) [Closed Coptioned] CD Regit Philbin't Health Stylo* CD MOVIE: 'Mr. Mom' [Cloted Captioned] Qi) Intido Playboy © MOVIE: 'Tho Groat American Cowboy' The Ameri­ can rodeo cowboy is depicted as an athlete, entertainer, outdoors- man, competitor, humorist and living legend. Larry Mohan, Phil Lyne. Narrator: Joel McCreo. 1V74. 60 (26) La Paroja Sin Par €D(&) Jamet Robiton © Jotoph Papp Protontt: Reheariing Hamlet 68 (3® MOVIE: fori* When It Sliflot' A screenwiter and hi* secretory act out movie fanto*ie* in order to finish hi* *cript. Wil­ liam Holden, Audrey Hepburn, Sir Noel Coward. 1964. By Wandy Wallace The summer months of sun. fun and vacation are coming to a close and the thought of fall and the new TV season are on the minds of many Yet one cannot deny the excitement which prevailed during this past July and August So before we take that giant step into the month of September, here's a wrap-up of the summer's events California became a pop­ ular state in the month of July when ABC covered the 55th annual All-Star Game live from San Francisco's Candlestick Park The National League prevailed 3-1 and Gary Carter of the Montreal Expos was named the Most Valuable Player Following the All-Star Game the Democrats con­ vened in San Francisco's Moscone Center tor their four-day convention. July 16-20 In what was consid­ ered one of the most gruel­ ing and unpredictable pri­ mary campaigns ever presidential hopeful Wane? Mondale took his spot or. the podium as he becamo the sure victor to cna'ien^e Ronald Reagan <*-• Novem­ ber He made r. >\ir> i> naming Geratdme as *is vce presicv-tia . 'uniiing-mate. the t.rs? 8:30 PM 0D MOVIE: 'For Richer, For Poorer' © (23) Bortolo til (58) Kay Arthur woman ever to be named to that spot Keynote addresses from New York Gov Mario Cuomo and a platform speech by the Rev Jesse Jackson highlighted the event Athletes from around the world convened in Los Angeles to dig for a handful of gold as the Olympic flame was lit for the XXIII Olympiad The event marked ABC's 20th year of Olympic coverage as more than 187 hours of the games from July 27-Aug 13. including weekday day­ time coverage (for the first time) were fed to more than 140 countries on six continents When the Olympics ended, football fans sat back and relaxed as the NFL pre-season started during the week of Aug i9 To end the summer, the networks covered the Republican National Con­ vention from the Dauas Convention Center Aug 20-23 Live coverage of at' the important speeches a^d events were repor'ec t>y anchormen Da^ Rar-e' BiH Mo>ers anc Wa re- Cronkite for CBS Broke** Johr Cna- ce c .vi Roger MuC2 NBC and Peter Jenn r.^ji a-; Dava Brinme> A~BC C IH4 COmpuiOS MEDIA MONITOR A wrap-up of the summer's events

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