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IT HAPPENED
ONE CHRISTMAS
1:90
MOVIE -(SUSPENSE)***
^R obbery" 19S7
Stanley
Baker, Joanna Pettet. The
true story of the famous
British royal mail company. (2
hrs., 15mins )
0
It Happened One Christmas will
have an encore showing as The ABC
Sunday Night Movie.' Dec 24 Mario
Thomas (pictured) stars as Mary
Bailey Hatch in the story of a
remarkable young woman and a
loveable apprentice angel who team
up to make a miracle
Also starring are Orson Welles as the
greedy banker. Mr. Potter; Cloris
Leachman as the angel, and Wayne
Rogers as George Hatch. M arys
devoted husband, the father of their
children and her business partner
On Christmas Eve. the joyful town­
speople of Bedford Falls bustle home
with gifts for the holiday But Mary has
been threatened with financial rum by
the crusty Mr Potter He has ordered
a surprise audit of the Bailey Building
and Loan, the last bastion of financial
independence for the townspeople
from the merciless banker
Despondent and fearing the demise
of her town. Mary is visited by
guardian angel Clara Oddbody. Angel
Second Class, who gives her a most
precious gift: a startling look at what
the world would be like with Mary
Bailey Hatch
((Sunday))
DEC. 24,1978
MORNING
8:00
LAMP UNTO MY FEET
8:15
0 SOUND OF TRUMPETS
6:30
0
CHRISTOPHER
CLOSEUP
LOOK UP AND LIVE
SIGNS OF LIFE
6:45
DAVEY AND GOLIATH
I NEWS
7:00
0 FAMILY AFFAIR
© DALE GALLOWAY
0 EIGHT LIVELY ARTS
f f i JERRY FALWELL
7:30
BRADY BUNCH
HOUR OF POWER
0
8
8
t
GARDENING WITH ED
ME
8:00
0 KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO
g| CONVERSATION WITH
PHILLIP M. KLUTZNICK The
President of the World
Jewish Congress talks with
Rabbi Stanley J. Schachter
about Hanukkah and the
current state of world-wide
Jewish communities,
f f i A NEW WAY TO LIVE
8:30
INTERNATIONAL ZONE
VIEWPOINT
ORAL ROBERTS
9:00
ANIMALS. ANIMALS,
illMALS; SCHOOL ROCK
MEET THE PRESS
REX HUMBARD
9.30
0 BUMPITY
o TO BE ANNOUNCED
0 CASPER
10:00
0 LITTLE RASCALS
0 MOVIE -(COMEDY)*
^Tour Clowns’* 1970 Laurel
and Hardy, Charley Chase.
Compilation of films from the
greats of comedy. (2 hrs.)
f f i DAY OF DISCOVERY
10:30
SUNDAY MORNING
IT IS WRITTEN
11:00
f f i JIMMY SWAGGART
11:30
f f i GOOD NEWS
AFTERNOON
8
12:00
0
CHAMPIONSHIPS¿OF
THE
U S.
GOLF
ASSOCIATION Some of the
most dramatic moments from
this year's United States
Open and other maior golf
tournaments will be relived.
O CHRISTMAS LOST AND
FOUND
0
SOCCER MADE IN
ERMANY
© MOVIE -(COMEDY)* *V5
"B ig Parade of Comedy** 1965
Clark Gable, Jean Harlow.
Cary Grant. MGM stars of
comedy are presented in this
compilation of clips from
MGM features and shorts
made before 1947. (2 hrs.)
12:30
0 DIRECTIONS
8
0
NFL *78 (PRE-GAME)
1:00
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
NFERENCE
PLAYOFF
Houston Oilers vs Miami
Dolphins. (At press time, the
starting time of the game was
not established)
j) EVENING AT SYMPHONY
full-length performance of
Handel s ‘Messiah’ includes
the Boston Symphony Or­
chestra under the direction of
guest conductor Colin Davis
and the Tanglewood Festival
Chorus conducted by John
Oliver. (2 hrs 30 mins.)
1:30
0
CHILDREN'S LETTERS
TO GOD
2:00
0 MOVIE -(CARTOON)* *W
•Tinnochlo in Outer Space’
1965 Voices of Arnold Stang,
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6:00
ABC NEWS
CBS NEWS
NBC NEWS
I!) A CHILD S CHRISTMAS
WALES Actors from the
National Theatre of the Deaf
mime a series of nostalgic,
yet comic vignettes in their
classic dramatization of Dylan
Thomas' poem describing his
boyhood in Wales in the
1920's.
Narrated
by Sir
Michael Redgrave and signed
visually. (60 mins.)
f f i EMERGENCY ONE
6:30
| Q NEWS
CAROL BURNETT AND
MENDS
7:00
CROSS WITS
MERV GRIFFIN Guests
Leonard
Nimoy,
Charlie
Callas, Tony Danza, Yuichiro
Miura. (60 mins.)
| EVENING
j)
MACNEIL LEHRER
EPORT
f f i I LOVE LUCY
7:30
0 TO BE ANNOUNCED .
o CHRISTMAS WITH WILLA
DORSEY DORSEY
f f i AGORA
f f i HOGAN’S HEROES
8
S
TV COMPUIOG S IR V IC iS IM t
CONSULT OUR LISTINGS TO« LAST MINUTE
NITWONH CHANGES ANO FOR EXACT AIR TIME
Cliff Owens. Animated car­
toon based on the famous
children’s story, by Collodi,
of the wooden puppet whom
the good fairy turns into a real
boy but then must turn back
to a puppet due to his bad­
ness. (90 mins.)
f f i MOVIE -(COMEDY)* * Vi
^Merry Andrew" 1958 Danny
Kaye, Pier Angeli. A man,
expected to become head­
master of his family's school,
alters those plans when he
becomes involved with a
circus. (2 hrs.)
330
MOVIE -(COMEDY)**
‘Angel In My Pocket" 1969
Andy
Griffith,
Lee
Meriwether. A newly or­
dained Minister, appointed to
a problem-beset church,
serves as the catalyst to unite
feuding factions. (2 hrs.)
©
PEEGE A deceptively
simple film that tells of a
family's visit with their aging
grandmother.
4:00
UNDERSEA WORLD OF
tCQUES
COUSTEAU
‘Secrets Of Sunken Caves'
(60 mins.)
TURNABOUT ’Common
«round’ This program ex­
plores whether or not women
share a common outlook as
women.
f f i STAR TREK “The Devil In
The Dark’ (60 mins.)
4:30
FACE THE NATION
BLACK PERSPECTIVE
I THE NEWS
5:00
| 0 NEWS
CONGRESSIONAL
JTLOOK
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MOVIE
-(MUSICAL-
COMEDY)..............Bells Are
Ringing" 1954 Judy Holliday,
Dean Martin. A dreamy, timid
girl who works for an an­
swering service, takes a deep
personal interest in all the
clients,
especially
a
playwright with an inferiority
complex. (2 hrs., 30 mins.)
5:30
NEWS
CHILDREN, TV AND
IANGE
0 WE RE ON
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JULIA CHILD AND
COMPANY ‘Indoor-Outdoor
Barbeque'
This
program
features the preparation of
Butterflied Leg of Lamb
grilled on the barbeque or
roasted in the oven. The
creation of Pita Bread, Pita
Pizzas and Zabaione are also
presented.
0
Diamonds Forever?’ Host:
Louis Rukeyser.
7:00
0 TO BE ANNOUNCED
0 60 MINUTES
0 AMAHL AND THE NIGHT
VISITORS
Gian-Carlo
Menotti’s Christmas opera
returns to television. Awed by
the arrival of the three kings
who bear gifts for the Christ-
Child, Amahl offers the holy
infant the only thing hehas-
his crutch. (R; 60 mins.)
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PALLISERS Glencora
continues her non-stop social
season, and takes up the
cause of Ferdinand Lopez,
who has fallen in love with
Emily Wharton. (60 mins.)
7:30
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LAST OF THE WILD
Teaping
Lemurs
Of
Madagscar'
8:00
BATTLESTAR GALAC-
CA While the fighting men
of the spaceship Galáctica
battle for their lives against a
mysterious
disease,
a
squadron of female flight
cadets desperately defends
the vulnerable space fleet
against the dreaded Cylon
military machine. (R; 60
mins.)
0
THE NUTCRACKER
Mikhail
Baryshnikov’s
production of the ballet
danced by Baryshnikov and
Gelsey
Kirkland.
with
members of the American
Ballet
Theatre,
will
be
presented. The ballet tells
the story of a small girl's
dreams on Christmas Eve. (R;
90 mins.)
O
THE BIG EVENT
^Huckleberry Finn* Stars:
Paul Winfield, Harvey Kor-
man. A musical adaptation of
Mark Twain's classic about a
boy who leaves his drunken
father and joins an escaped
slave on a trip down the
Mississippi. (2 hrs.)
f f i CHRISTMAS HERITAGE
In the United States where
customs from the world over
have blended, Christmas has
become a unique celebration
in the American tradition. Six
well-known
writers
and
historians share their per­
sonal
interpretations
of
Christmas in this special
program. (60 mins.)
f f i IN SEARCH OF... Ber­
muda Triangle Pirates’
8«90
WORLD WAR II: G.l.
ARY
6
9:00
| SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE It
appened One Christmas’
1977 Stars: Mario Thomas,
Orson Welles. Despondent
and fearing the demise of her
town, a remarkable young
woman and a lovable ap­
SPECIAL
prentice angel team up to
make a miracle on Christmas
Eve. (2 hrs., 15 mins.)
S
EVENING
6:00
MR.
MAGOO’S
RISTMAS CAROL
0
GIZMO'S
CHRISTMAS SHOW
|
SIX MILLION DOLLAR
AN
f f i WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW
6:30
CHRISTMAS CAROL
WALL STREET WEEK Are
»
S
B
S
midnight mass as Pontiff of
the Roman Catholic Church
from St. Peter's Basilica in
Vatican City. (75 mins.)
f f i LOVE EXPERTS
12:30
f f i NIGHT GALLERY
1:00
f f i NEWS
0
0
1:15
JOY IN MY SOUL
1:20
NEWS
Q
1:25
SOUND OF TRUMPETS
2:20
PETER GUNN
0
0
2:50
STAR PERFORMANCE
3:20
MR. LUCKY
0
((m o n d a y y
DEC. 25,1978
MORNING _____________ _
Jeff East. left, stars in the title role and Paul Winfield plays
Jim, his travelling companion, in a musical version of Mark
Twain s classic. HUCKLEBERRY FINN on NBC TV s The Big
Event.’ Sunday. Dec. 24
9:00
CHILDREN’S LETTERS
GOD
0
CHRISTMAS
AT
WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL
The Christmas Day service
from
the
Washington
Cathedral in the nations
capital will be celebrated by
the Rev. Canon Charles A
Perry. (60 mins.)
9:30
0 TO BE ANNOUNCED
8:00
FAST LANE BLUES A
blundering crew of hand­
picked average Americans hit
the road in a cross-country
auto race. Stars. Bert Parks,
Bart Braverman. (60 mins.)
0 THE WHITE SHADOW The
towering Coolidge gets a big
0
head after he wins a tour­
nament trophy and an un­
scrupulous agent sends an
alluring girl to persuade him
to turn pro. (60 mins.)
o
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE The holidays find the
Ingalls family busily gathering
gifts for each other despite a
shortage of money and
confusion about family plans.
(60 mins.)
D
SOUNDSTAGE David
mram
and
Friends'
Musician-composer
David
Amram. backed by Dizzy
Gillespie, Steve Goodman
and members of the Chicago
Symphony,
performs
selections from his own
compositions
which
are
AFTERNOON
12:30
O FIESTA BOWL UCLA vs
Arkansas
4:00
0 MOVIE -(JUVENILE)***
The Daydreamer" 1966 Ray
Bolger, Jack Gilford. As a
thirteen-year-old
Hans
Christian Anderson, meets
many of the characters he
writes about. (2 hrs.)
0 MOVIE -(COMEDY)***
^KkJ from Brooklyn’ * 1946
Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo A
meek milkman accidentally
becomes a prizefighter. (2
hrs.)
5:30
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into the mind of a young girl
who, following her grand­
mother’s
sudden
death,
begins to live out her deepest
fantasies. (90 mins.)
9:30
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isode Ten. 'The Duchess
of Duke Street: Lottie’s Boy’
On the eve of the annual
servants' ball at the Bentinck
A contemporary approach
to window decorating
10:00
LOU GRANT Billie
ewman s
moving
story
about a homeless family
winds up wi’h a surprising
twist (R. 60 mins )
f f i MOVIE -(MUSICAL)***
High Society'* 1956 Bing
Crosby, Frank Sinatra. A
woman is about to marry until
her ex-husband and two
reporters arrive (2 hrs.)
10:30
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ECONOMICALLY
SPEAKING
11:00
0 O O NEWS
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DiCK CAVETT SHOW
Guest:
Professor
Peter
Schickele.
11:30
POLICE STORY The
eturn Of Joe Forrester’
After an eight year abscence.
Det. Joe Forrester returns to
his
former
uniformed
patrolman's
beat.
Stars:
Lloyd Bridges. (R,
~
CBS LATE MOVIE The
ockford Files Say Goodbye
To
Jennifer’
A
photographer’s love for a
beautiful model prompts him
to hire Rockford to search for
her. (R) The Spiral Staircase’
Stars:
Dorothy
McGuire.
George Brent.
| THE TONIGHT SHOW
uest host: John Davidson.
(90 mins.)
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YOU LOVE
FOOD. WHY
WALKOUT
OMIT?
8
8
25%
Hotel, a handsome young
financier arrives and charms
both Louisa and Mary. In no
time he persuades Louisa to
invest her savings in a
diamond mining company. (60
mins.)
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COLUMBIA
CROSSROADS
9:30
o ALICE Alice and Tommy
spend
a
‘semi’
merry
Christmas Eve with Mel, Flo
and Vera-ensconced in the
cab of a trailer truck en route
to Colorado. (R)
10:00
0 DALLAS Bobby thinks he
has hit the jackpot in Las
Vegas when he runs into
Gary, his missing brother,
and convinces him to return
to the family ranch In Texas.
Guest star: David Ackroyd.
(Pt. I of a two-part episode; 60
mins.)
0 SWORD OF JUSTICE Jack
Cole,
wounded
by
a
oliceman's bullet, relies on
lector to avenge the slaying
of a honest cop by duping the
corrupt police commissioner
and the mobsters who own
him. (60 mins.)
f f i A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS
IN WALES Actors from the
National Theatre of the Deaf
mime a series of nostalgic,
yet comic vignettes in their
classic dramatization of Dylan
Thomas' poem describing his
boyhood in Wales in the
1920’s.
Narrated by Sir
Michael Redgrave and signed
visually. (60 mins.)
f f i FOURSQUARE CHURCH
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
10:30
MARTY
ROBBINS
>TLIGHT
11:00
NEWS
JOY OF CHRISTMAS
F B I.
11:15
0 NEWS
11:30
0 ABC NEWS
0 CBS NEWS
0 MUSIC OF CHRISTMAS
11:45
0 CHRISTMAS EVE AT THE
VATICAN ABC News will
televise Pope John Paul Il’s
first Christmas Eve midnight
mass from Vatican City. (2
hrs.)
| CBS LATE MOVIE The
ew Avengers: Dirtier By The
Dozen’ An officer of the
British Army is given the
dregs of the armed forces
and forges his own for­
midable fighting machine.
•Attack On The Iron Coast*
Stars: Lloyd Bridges, Mark
Eden.
12:00
0 CHRISTMAS ROME *78
Pope John Paul II will
celebrate his first Christmas
representative of his ‘in­
ternational’ style (60 mins.)
f f i MOVIE -(COMEDY)* *W
^The Long, Long Trailer’ ’
1954 Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz
A honeymoon couple goes on
a trip with a cumbersome
trailer that causes havoc for
the duo. (2 hrs.)
9:00
0 MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE
Tureen Eyes’ 1976 Stars Paul
Winfield, Rita Tushingham
Disillusioned and uncertain
about his future, a young
Vietnam veteran journeys
back to Southeast Asia where
he desperately searches for
the son he left behind (2 hrs.)
0 M A S H. Colonel Potter
strikes up a warm friendship
with the visiting Eighth Army
head nurse, a regular Army
type of his own age and in­
terests. (R)
MONDAY NIGHT AT THE
)VIES Sunshine Christ­
mas’
1977
Stars:
Cliff
DeYoung,. Barbara Hershey.
Widower Sam Hayden and his
daughter
return
to
his
hometown in Texas, but when
she decides that she wants to
stay on with her grandparents
he. too, remains and rekin­
dles a childhood romance. (R;
2 hrs.)
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Written and directed by Ken
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