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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jan 1985, p. 35

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• him up. Steven ApoiH'e, Oe- CCC1 Mott eon* Carney, Ted Do«oh. U a ̂ mopm •©©© Sr (25a l ciJ n«H«i (CO ; fliiiM tefcrmi' A Mlar of hiqitalM (all In love with o beautiful bal­ lerina and dreams of magnificent ballots. Danny ICo f̂le, ̂ aanwari®, Farley Granger. 1952. A boy musf solve a riddle orfoce being hounted fortvjr. Barbara Barrio, 8#f M<Ouire, Anthony Zerbe 60 iwtertokwwont Tonight fditeWweHwi Van CUbwrn Interna top Washington journalists ana* (B MOVK: 'Qwm e» 8abylen' A beautiful prisoner in Assyrian-ruled Babylon becomes an unwilling queen in order to save her sweetheart and his f rtHnnf rr Dkiwwi/i Lnaioeari Toitowers. nnonaa C l ^ -- » D ! j i • • • • i n A A i M ^ J k j u i r IglTUny, rOCQiQO n^OfiTOIDOn, Rolando Lupi. 1996. OD PanMstry Today 9e00PM 0 0 3D6D Mcm Crest O CO © Miami Vice Crockett and Tubbs pose as co­ caine importers in Colombia in order to find out who has been take a busload of girls from Pennsylvania to California for a youth rally. Stella Stevens, Su­ san Saint James, Robert Taylor. 1968. €D (3D Kay Arthur 3:45 AM IE) , ifcN* *Williomt* THft SHow Gave © World/large 4:00 AM O AM. Chicago CD frog Cont'd ffi Movie Cont'd ID Salute to the Bderiy , Webster invites Oiahonn Carroll *a ling nl Huedweri hmfrnitW- CD 33) Q)<35) Wall Street Week Louis Rukeyser analyzes the '80s' with o weekly review of economic and investment mat-0 0 6 D v 8You Can 8a. • Star O €B 8ensan (CC) Benson runs into the Smothers Brothers on his official visit to Las 2/1/85 1£V MO w««j8fc.̂ i. »vnj 0 Barney MiUevcv QD SportsCenter ID MacNoil/Lafcrer Newsh- ,#w • *-A (O) 81 © Hooked an © MOVK: frmm Disney, wHfc Lave' Music, songs and en chanting moments from Disney classics ore presented. Ani- l lf- ':; :.V, i S. • g ' x~ •. > " • v-f mm- ^ . DALLAS | r MI Wm. Jenna (PrisciHa Presley) stHl refuses to marry Bobby white tier upcoming trial for inurder hangs over her head, on "Dallas,'* which airs FRIDAY. FEB. ton CBS CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME ©nascompotoB |r : *; ' t -'v 'v ' ' -1 ; ' " THURSDAY, JAN. 91 31 99 leva Seng •o Ike 9 WeililngMa Weak/ Review Paul Duke is joined by Parker Stevenson gets evil By Wemly Wallace BetLkOOwn for his role as super-sleuth Frank Hardy on "Th^JMarjjy Pjoys Mysteries." barker Stever.son hasaban- doned his cloan-cut image in his debut season on falcon Cresf" (Wiflays On CBS). in his role as the evil endtortery Joel McCarthy, the actor'portrays one of the nastiest char­ edtera on television. But he is gloating over the^tMhttilr- mation ' v » ?r :"V wasvsfUrt5fis6d when they chose me." says Stevenscn "I wanted the'rOî , This was such a departure from what I've bOen doing. Especially on TV, they are reliant to cast against type. I think they chose me because the peo­ ple at Lorimar were feeling more adventurous and were willing to take this change. I went in and read for them so they could see what (.am capable of doing. I've been thinking of playing this kind of character tor some time. T h e g a m b l e p a i d o f f . • < Joining the tanks of TV villains, Stevenson is in good company. "Larry Hagman started-the trend. The produc­ ers never realized hovlr popular the heavy could be. People are always interested in the bad guys And it's a delightful change for me. I like the character and the material they've been writing." Stevenson also finds his new role a challenge. "I've been typecast so long that I'm not afraid anymore." he says. "The hardest stereotype to break is the nice guy. People don't want to see you break the mystique that you havecreated. "I wanted to do this role for myself." the actor concludes. "I hope people see it and enjoy the change." .. @ IMS Computoe . «.r> f » v .'iS' , j. ,. vv.a5! © 3$ MOVK: '8arefoat in the Fork' A conservative young attorney ond his uninhibited bride try to adjust to married life in New York City. Robert Red- ford, Jane Fonda, Charles Bayer. 1967. 9:30 PM ID Mystarieus ®D MOVK: The 27th Day' A group of earth people ore given captiriei which can destroy mon- kind. Gene Barry, Valerie French, George Voskovec. 1957. 9:15PM1 ID MOVK: funny Lady' 9:30 PM O New Country IE) SportsCenter 33) 81 3® Washington Week/Review Paul Duke is joined by top Washington jour­ nalists analyzing the week's 'Brides' lives in reruns By Kets Woods Please feu me when "Here Come the Brides," which is how in reruns, first sired. --• W.R.M., Csrlsbsd, N.M. The show first awed on ABC on Sept. 25. 1968, and lasted two seasons. It starred David Soul. Robert Brown and Bobby Sherman. A friend and l_arc hav­ ing a discussion about Sammy Oavis Jr. My fHsnd says hs was mar­ ried to Mia Farrow. I ssy he wasn't, it wes Mai Brltt. -- B,R.H., Winne­ bago, Minn, -f Davis was married to Swedish access Ttai Britt. best HSfcbwn foe ber work-r oew?saa-4 Mfrt?n Branflo in-""Thp. SStihg Ltonfc." TiW 'maWge ended in divorct. H)&T£ur- rem wife ii AtfbVwe Davis It was another former "Rat Pack". member Frank Sinatra, who was wed to Miss Farrow. Is Sheila E. the sister of Prince? I say no, but a friend ssys yes. -- Mary, Woodstock, Ontario. The sexy singer and percussionist is a some­ time collaborator of Prince, both on stage and off. They are definitely not brother and sister. Before he did "Cag- ney end Lecey," didn't Martin Kove ster in a show that was similar to David Soul *AQtll 0 MgM el AstCt 10:15PM MM Shew 10:30PM O • IS MOVK: 'SapordaweMhe Su­ per lovrf game is thre îte îo î ̂ ^y o (Bent killer. David Janssen, Donna Mli, Edb Adams. 1978. "Emergency"? What was the name of it and when did it air? -- H.S.A., Garden City, Kan. Kove played the-head lifeguard in CBS's short­ lived "Code R." whiqh also featured James Houghton as a fire chief k and Tom Simcox as a police chief They deSt with a variety ot emergen dies from January until June of 1977, when the show- was dropped for VWonder .Woman " A -friend tells me that Scott Glenn was in "Apocslypse Now" es one of the soldiers. I love Glenn end cen't remember him in thet movie. -- P.T., Lancas­ ter, Pa. Glenn played a soldier of sorts in the 1979 film He was one of the crazed colonel's AWOL |ungle warriors, It was a small part. . ic ' tees compuioq Who had the title role on "Logan's Run"? Where did Logan live? Logan waa a policeman. On the show, what was the official name for this profes­ sion? What force had destroyed most of Earth? What waa the name ot Logan's robot? UntH what age were Logan and his fellow eitiaens permitted to live? When Logan ran away, what waa the name of the Utopia he sought? ™ Who was his companion who helped Mm eoisser e isneaoiou jaetonw > Ajenioues I ueuipueg T J OC -g seuioa lo Aio et|l t uieu s uos|jj»h AioBejQ *L • lM6Comat«og SJ3MSUV NORTH AND SOUTH -- Elizabeth Taylor. Robert Mitchum and Ktretie Alley have joined the cast of "North and South." a ten- hour ABC mmiseries. The drama is based on John Jakea's best-seller, which chronicles the turbulent events that lead to the Civil War. public just can't seem to get enough ol magical little people Look at the suc­ cess of J.R.R Tolkien's Hobbits. or. more recently, the Smurfs. Now meet "The Wombles," musicel creatures who love nature and hate garbage 4 < : • "The Wombles" will appear in a one-hour spe­ cial and a series of 26 haH- hour shows for syndication this fall. Frank GorsMtvwill play a villain, while Abe Vigoda will play Gorshin's evil henchman - Elizabeth Taylor The film follows two fami­ lies on opposite side^ of the conflict from 1842 until the end df the w&r in 1865 The Mams. South Carolina plan­ tation .owners, and the Hazards. Pennsylvania industrialists, first meet a: West Point immediately the/ become caught in the widening gulf between the North and the Sou^ Miss Taylor will play a flamboyant proprietor of a New Orleans bordello Mitchum stars as an Irish military surgeon who is looking lor the proper hus­ band ior his spirited daugh­ ter Miss Aiiey portrays a 19th-century abolitionist The mmiseries is scheduled to begin production in February THE WOMBLES - The Abe Vigoda WI?*RD OF OZ - CBS will broadcast the cia&ic motion picture The Wiiaid of Oz" for the l9fh fjjfe f-riday" -March 1 The f«m was first shown on^CftS on Nov 3. 1956 Since then, it has aired 27 times on net work television The MGM mastetpiec opened in August 1931, and became a favorite of both young and old It ( ro- pelled relatively jnknown teenager Judy Garlr.'d to fame it also starred eter- an actors Ray Botger. Jeck Heley and Bert Lahr jC 19«"> C<*»Polo<j • •i'r'f firt ' CiZ; iijfcra.!

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