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w in (Continued from page 12) 0 cesstul business (Con cluding episode, 2 hrs ) 10 30 Q ) NEWSMAKERS © MOVIE (DRAMA)*” ^O dette" 1950 Anna Neagle, Trevor Howard. The true story of the female British undercover agent imprisoned by the Nazis during W W II (105 mins.) 930 CARTER COUNTRY Chief Roy falls into a trap when he treats his annual negotiating session with the mayor as the game they usually play The wily mayor has hireo a professional negotiator. (R) 11 00 NEWS rCK CAVETT SHOW Guest Isaac Bashevis. singer © AMERICA 2NIGHT 11:30 SOAP Peter is in for the surprise of his life when an unexpected visitor calls at his apartment. < R, g Cagney, Barbara Stanwyck A lonely middle-aged steel tycoon tries to locate the son he abandoned 20 years before. T H t TONIGHT SHOW IT TAKES A THIEF 12:00 POLICE STORY Wolf When W o lf Bozeman is retired from the force, he tricks his fnend and partner into helping him commit suicide <R> 12:30 © NIGHT GALLERY 0 1:00 TOMORROW Host Tom Synder. Guest: Suzy Chaffee, former Olympic swimmer. (60 mins.) 0 1:10 MEDICAL CENTER 0 1:30 MOVIE -(MYSTERY)” * orry, Wrong Number” 1948 5 f 1:30 0 “ MOVIE -(SUSPENSE)” Seconds" 1967 Rock Hudson, Salome Jens A frustrated businessman is transformed into new person by a mysterious organization. (2 hrs.) 0 1:40 MEDICAL CENTER Kris (Cheryl Ladd, left) and Sabrina (Kate Jackson) prepare to outwit an unscrupulous millionaire who has stolen a fabulously precious jewel in a ‘CHARLIE’S ANGELS' repeat which will air Wednesday. July 19. on ABC TV 0 MERV GRIFFIN Guests Durk Pearson, Dr. Gerard Representatives - the man and his office. Mr. O Neill allowed himself to be out fitted with a microphone and followed by cameras as he talked with aides, lobbyists and politicans for the production of this portrait. (6C mins.) O'Neill, Gordon Cooper (60 mins.) 0 ALL-STAR ANYTHING GOI j OES •) MACNEIL E •PORT F © I LOVE LUCY « LEHRER © MOVIE -(SCIENCE FIC- TiON)” *Vi “ Slaughterhouse Five’’ 1972 Michael Sacks, Valerie Perrine. Story of Billy Pilgrim, time traveler, who zips to WW II Dresden, and to Trafalgamor, a distant planet in the far future. (2 hrs.) 7:30 | MUPPET SHOW Guest etula Clark $25,000 PYRAMID •) CHOCKETT'S VICTORY Al iARDEN Lilacs, Forsythias. Roses and Hibiscus from Cuttings © ADAM 12 S O ? 8 30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY Laverne and Shirley pirouette into action when Carmine needs money to start the 0 8:00 HAPPY DAYS Fonzie's 0 <§*•«£) JULY 19. 1978 20-20 NEWS © © 6:00 ABC NEWS CBS NEWS NBC NEWS FRYING PANS WEST F B I. 10:30 NEWSMAKERS 10:45 TO BE ANNOUNCED 00Q 11:00 NEWS 11:30 SOAP Burt Campbell receives a dreadful shock when he goes to visit his son, Peter, to invite him to a surprise party (R) 0 0 NEWS 0 O CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS © OVER EASY Host. Hugh Downs. Guest Buster Crabbe. actor. 7:00 TO TELL THE TRUTH MERV GRIFFIN Guests: Robert Stack. Henry Morgan. Bobby Baker. (60 mins.) ALL-STAR ANYTHING GOES 0 0 0 0 CBS LATE MOVIE Mc Millan And Wife: The Face Of Murder’ Stars: Susan Saint Kojak: My Enemy’ Stars Kevin Dobson. Rock Hudson, James. <R) Brother, My Telly Savalas, (R) O The THE TONIGHT SHOW Best Of Carson’ Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: M MACNEIL $ PORT © LEHRER I LOVE LUCY 7:30 0 MATCH GAME O HOLLYWOOD SQUARES © MUSIC PEOPLE water' © Documentary takes on subject’s eccentric quality by Mike Finnegen Don't expect a lyrical, sensitive study of an artist at work when you tune in the PBS special NORTH STAR: MARK DI SUVERO on Tuesday. July 18. For just by the very nature of its subject, the world- renowned 44-year-old metal sculptor, the film itself is idiosyncratic and elusive. A presentation of sta tion WETA/ Washington, NORTH STAR: MARK DI SUVERO, conceived and written by art critic Barbar- a Rose and directed and photographed by Francois de Menil. tries to attune itself to the moods and lifestyles of the artist, whose massive creations involving the welding of iron and steel materials have been displayed in many environments from the parks and playgrounds of New York City to the beautiful Tuileries Gardens of Paris, where in 1975 his was the firs t one-man exhibit dedicated to a living artist. As the filmmakers try to pm the erratic di Suvero to settle down and talk about his art. bits and pieces of his background are revealed to the viewer He was born of expatriate Italian parents living in occupied China and has seen quite a bit of the world since. He divides his . work in the film between an abandoned factory by the River Saone in Chalon- Sur-Saone, France, and his Front Street studio in New York. "What the meaning of your a rt? ” di Suervo flip pantly replies to the film- makers’ queries. "That's like asking w hat's the meaning of your life!" That’s hardly one of di Suvero's more profound revelations during the hour but he does manage a few observations on the ideas behind his art, much of which has been either m tribute or protest. “ An artist has to reject what society is doing in order to be a true artist.” he says “ In order to create your own universe you have to reject what society puts forth as the real universe ’’ Barbara Stanwyck, Burt Lancaster. A woman overhears a murder plan and discovers she is to be the victim (2 hrs.) Sculptor M ark di Suvero, shown here c o n stru ctin g one of his giant m etal sculptures, is the subject of an hour-long study to air on PBS on Tuesday, July 18. The artist has known loneliness and he has made such rejections. In March of 1960. di Suvero suffered a near-fatal eleva tor accident which left him paralyzed Not many of his doctors had much hope for his recovery so it was up to the victim himself to come up with some. He worked him self up to walking unaided by 1965 The accident left cynical scars which have colored his creations since that time. " I became crazed by the accident,” di Suvero ad mits. “ There was a great deal of physical terror and agony but my greatest fear was that I'd never sculpt again." Many of his works of the 1960s and '70s are studied by the camera, with the images nicely augmented by a pulsing original score by avant-garde composer Philip Glass Suffering and joy are seated side-by-side dog gets the blahs and ends up on Dr. Joyce Brothers' couch for psychological therapy, but it looks like puppy love when the pretty pooch next door exhibits the same symptoms. (R) « 7:00 TO TELL THE TRUTH WO; eoe Carmine Ragusa Academy of Dance (R) 900 THREES COMPANY Greed tarnishes Mr Roper s integrity when he is led to believe his old car is a valuable classic after he has CBS FAMILY FILM ASSICS Tom Sawyer' sold it for $200, to Jack, Janet and Chrissy. (R) Stars Johnny Whitaker, Celeste Holm. The story depicts memorable bits of the TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE T h e Magnificent Seven Ride adventurous lives ot Tom's Stars: Lee Van Cleef, brush with a fence-painting Stephanie Powers A town chore and the climactic chase marshal dedicates himself to through caves as Tom and saving a town of Mexican Becky Thatcher try to escape widows from the threat of a from Injun Joe (Part I; 60 gang of 70 bandits. <2 hrs.) mins.) » • 00 ABC NEWS CBS NEWS NBC NEWS CANCER ANSWERS _ F B I. • 30 O NEWS CAROL BURNETT AND IENDS OVER EASY Host Hugh vns Guest Jane Wyatt actress in his tall structures. One of his creations. entitled For Lady Day,’ was dedicated to singer Billie Holliday, an enter tainer who is known to have borne her own kind of suffering. "She was the perfect Renaissance woman." di Suvero as serts. "She came out of nowhere as far as social background and rose to the top. And our-society made her go through the shameful, horrible death that she did.” Another creation, enti tled Mother Peace, which prominently displays the triad peace sign, is another protest to society's blind ness This 100-foot-high tower was created as the art world's response to America’s involvement in Vietnam, to which di Suver- o was bitterly opposed. According to di Suvero, "Everything I have to say is in my sculpture.’’ 0 MAN FROM ATLANTIS A mystical stone hawk from an ancient civilization threatens to cause world wide power blackouts unless Mark Harris can overcome its eerie power. (R. 60 mins.) © MR SPEAKER: A POR TRAIT OF TIP O’NEILL This documentary looks at the Speaker of the House of 0 0 BIG EVENT eventh Avenue ADAM 12 8:00 EIGHT IS ENOUGH Tom and Abby decide to get married after having put aside their differences to help Mary run for a seat on the Board of Education. (R, 60 mins.) 0 Not enough people joined strongly enough in his voice of protest at the time and despite the tu r bulent periods of student unrest, the war dragged on and di Suvero’s patience ran out. He left the country for France, swearing not to return until the divisive war ended. The scenes in which di Suvero and his crew hoist the girders and steel plates to be welded together are amusing vignettes of an antic craftsman at work. Di Suvero's creations are the finished products of a great deal of manpower and it's no wonder that when he is asked what the most excit ing moment in producing his works is. he says with an astonished gush, "When she stands!" It's not easy to get inside the mind of di Suvero and mixed opinions of his work are put forth in the special. People passing by one of di Suvero's outdoor sculp tures on the streets of Paris and New York are sometimes less than enth usiastic about the looming steel and iron bulk standing next to them. Di Suvero is indeed an acquired taste. According to Dons Freedman, chairman of the Public Arts Council, "You cannot just plunk down a piece of contemporary art in the public sector People don't understand because you can't get them to interpret the work. The general public isn't largely exposed to avant-garde art. We think that just because we have these great cultural institutions that avant-garde art can become accessible." Art critic Robert Hughes points to di Suvero s work as being characterized by great energy and intensity. Those hose qualitu qualities are appar ent in the a rtist’s career as well as his creations but the energy is of an intense ly personal kind that the special cannot convey to the casual viewer As the scraggly-haired, bearded artist reflects. "I don't provide a normal entry to sculpture Only if someone searches for a meaning can they come to discover what the artist has attempted ’’ Michael Landon, George Carlin, Martina Arroyo. (R, 90 mins.) © IT TAKES A THIEF 12:00 TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE WEEK 'Most Wanted Stars Robert Stack. Shelly Novack A hard-hitting special police A unit tracks down a merciless killer whose victims have included Catholic nuns 0 0 CAROL BURNETT SHOW Guest star: Bernadette Peters. (R; 60 mins.) 0 LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS Adams teaches a boy to accept the painful decision of allowing his pet deer to go free. <R; 60 mins.) © NOVA Blueprints in the Bloodstream examines the possibilities for a new era of preventive medicine when doctors will be able to predict what diseases a baby could contract during its lifetime, and then immunize against them. (60 mins.) © MOVIE -(DRAMA)” *’* ^The Caine Mutiny" 1954 Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer. Officers revolt against a captain they consider unfit mentally. (2 hrs., 30 mins.) 9:00 } CHARLIE'S ANGELS abrina. Kelly, Kris and Bosley are off to the Carib bean to help a dapper retired jewel thief steal a multimillion-dollar diamond and return it to its rightful place (R: 60 mins.) ? | WEDNESDAY NIGHT OVIE T R Baskin Stars Candice Bergen, James S 4« „M nw l Compaqy •F MOVIE Stars Whn »oid booviiful 9,rl* don ’ Oro** on tre«» Colf könne 735 19TO SELECTIVE SOCIALS Butin«»» liceo«« Thur*.. July 13. I97S (See 2) SANOY (Or«.) POST - 13 0 BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON Pappy, the black sheep and even the nurses must man the guns as in vading enemy commandos advance on the Marine compound. (R, 60 mins ) Filmmaker creates educating experience for self, others by Mike Finnegan Documentary filmmaker Ofra Bikel discovered a unique way to educate herself about the South American democracy of Colombia she made a film about it That film, entitled Bogota, One Day.' provided a fascinating look at the various classes of people that inhabit that city and proved to be quite an educating 90 minutes when it was shown on the critically-acclaimed PBS senes World' last month "I knew nothing about it.” she cordially admitted m a recent publicity interview in New York "M y assignment was to cover some aspect of life in South America I took a chance and loved the people of Colombia I found them incredibly charming and polite ” What the award-winning director, who has nearly 20 years worth of credits in American. British and Israeli television, found was a land of sharp contrasts despite its democratic system and dispassionate as it was. the film nonetheless created a great sympathy for the lower class residents profiled, especially the gamines, homeless children who live a daily hand-to-mouth existence. "They were so happy that someone noticed and paid attention to them.” Miss Bikel said "Colombia seems like the most orphaned nation Much of it is so untouched and beautiful and nobody makes anything of it. There are no villains there that anyone can put the finger on. It's just that nobody cares " For balance, the film also looked at the activities of a nouveau riche businessman and a government administrator who deals with rural farmers. But the heart of the film lies m the inner-city images of several families living in various rooms of once-great mansions and struggling to get along "Millions in Bogota make only as much as (the equivalent of) 75 cents a day." Miss Bikel said When the family is large, the hardships multiply. The big money is in contraband and Miss Bikel and her crew got a lesson on how the money changes hands and captured it on film Her cameras shot scenes of merchants openly selling and displaying black market goods on the street with groups of policemen idly standing nearby It was another instance of people not taking any notice One thing she learned from past experience was the value of having a reliable technical crew m unfamiliar territory. "I assembled the crew myself," she said, from people with whose work she was closely familiar She added that there were no labs available to develop the film on a daily basis so everything had to be shot and shipped back unseen for processing in the U S She cited cameraman Adam Greenberg as having saved my life" several times over for improvising ways to continue shooting when equipment wasn't functioning at its best ‘World’ wraps up its series of new offerings in August and it's now awaiting word of possible renewal for next year. Miss Bikel said she'd like to be part of that second season. "I'm most interested in doing something on Italy or Spam and this time I'd want to try focusing on just one person instead of several," she reflected But whatever she learns on her new filmmaking experience Miss Bikel will be sure to hold nothing back in passing on the benefit of her skills and knowledge to the ^udience. 1000 STARSKY AND HUTCH Starsky and Hutch are marked for death by a college professor who earns his own high-powered marks by doubling as a professional hit man. (R; 60 mins.) o POLICE WOMAN Pepper befriends a Korean orphan who is later kidnapped by underworld figures to insure her uncle s silence about a slaying. (R. 60 mins.) 10:30 © NEWS 00O 11:00 NEWS © DICK CAVETT SHOW Guests: Gwen Verdon and the American Dance Machine. Part I © AMERICA 2NIGHT 11:30 0 POLICE STORY- MYSTERY OF THE WEEK Police Story-'Trash Detail' Police attempts to obtain evidence against a dangerous robbery ring, led by a young man with a gold tooth, are frustrated until they begin searching through his garbage. (R) Mystery Of The W eek-'Too Easy To Kill’ A nurse, deeply involved with the occult, is assigned to care for a wounded policeman. (R; 2 hrs., 30 mins.) ) CBS LATE MOVIE Hawaii Charter For Death' S ive-0 From left to right, Huckleberry Finn (Jeff East). Muff Potter (Warren Oates) and Tom Sawyer (Johnny --------- ----- musical version of ------------------ Whitaker) ‘ enjoy a summertime ---------------- lark in the 1973 ‘TOM SAWY ER,' set to begin its two-part encore Tuesday. July 18, on The CBS Family Film Classics ' Stars: Jack Lord. (R) Kojak: A Hair Trigger Away' Stars: Telly Savalas, Kevin Dobson. <R> O THE TONIGHT SHOW Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Howard Jarvis. Sandy Duncan, Carol Neblett. (90 mins.) 1:00 o TOMORROW Host Tom Synder. Guest Dr Robert Schuller. (60 mins.) 1:30 0 MOVIE -(DRAMA)” ’* H jn d e r Ten Flags" i960 Van © IT TAKES A THIEF Heflin, Charles Laughton. During W W II., a German raider using various disguises forces British vessels to surrender. (2 hrs.) © 12:30 NIGHT GALLERY 0 2:00 MEDICAL CENTER New custombuilt Zenith hearing aid made only for you. • Custombuilt tor your hearing loss • Cus’ombuilt to your ear • Custombuilt for your comfort This Zenith in-the-ear aid may help most people who need a hearing aid Find out if one is right for you Your satisfaction is assured by Zeniths Consumer Protection Ran The quality goes in bafora the name goes on FOOD PRESERVATION HOT LINE 2 3 8 *9 7 6 8 M o n -Fri. 8 30 ° •"»•’ 2:30 PJ" 1 00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. EXPERT APPLIANCE SERVICE & PARTS Authorized Service For. • • • • • • Amana Frigidaire GE. Jenn-Air KitchenAid Maytag A GROWN UP FAMILY FILM Unite* p i ; y ' ■ */ «7 » High- r r r r r r r Caan. A small-town girl comes to Chicago to escape boredom and find romance but encounters difficulty adapting to big city life Every attempt she makes to achieve her goals is misunderstood (2hrs ) 0 6:30 © DICK CAVETT SHOW Guest: Herfry Winkler. © AMERICA 2NIGHT r r © THEATRE IN AMERICA T h e Prince of Homburg The Chelsea Theatre Center of New York s production of Heinrich von Kleist s 1811 play stars Frank Langella as a 17th-century Prussian nobleman whose attack on invading Swedish forces against orders saves the day but arouses a tense conflict between duty and heroism. (2 hrs.) EVENING 10:00 0 CBS LATE MOVIE These Wilder Years Stars James r r <• r* 1230 © NIGHT GALLERY 1:00 ) TOMORROW Host Tom ynder Guest Elia Kazan. (60 mins.) 0 0 IW < < ***? ? Steven Keats. 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