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The Seduction Of Miss
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Leona'
'980 Stars: Lynn
the hour when Carver plays
Redgrave Brian Dennehy. In
its way into the City Cham­
6:00
the romantic drama an un­
pionship basketball finals but
ABC NEWS
married and reclusive college
his toy is short-lived when
CBS NEWS
teacher falls in love with a
tragedy strikes the team
NEWS
married maintenance man
(Repeat 60 mins.)
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who has been repairing her
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THE MISADVENTURES
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house. (2 hrs.)
OF SHERIFF LOBO Sheriff
6:30
Lobo is suspected of stealing
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the Baroda Diamond from a © TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE
Q M A S H.
MOVIES 'Backstairs At The
seductive temptress during
JOKER'S WILD
White House' 1979 Stars
© OVER EASY Guest Betty the historical final ride of the
Garrett Host Hugh Downs. Orly Express. (Repeat 60 Olivia Cole Louis Gossett Jr.
White House maids Maggie
mins.)
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(Closed Captioned)
Rogers and her daughter
7:00
© NOVA 'Sweet Solutions'
move from gloom to gaiety to
CACE THE MUSIC
This program looks at sugar.
More than a food, it is con­ war as Herbert Hoover is
© M E R V GRIFFIN
defeated by the vibrant
sidered an edible symbol of
© TIC TAC DOUGH
Franklin D Roosevelt. (Pt. Ill
© OREGON STATE FAIR
the good things in life, and at
the same time is blamed for of a four-part series 2 hrs.)
© HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
an increasing number of (Closed-Captioned)
7:30
© FLAMBARDS 'Sing No
health problems. (Closed
© M U PPET SHOW
Sad
Songs
Christina.
Captioned) (60 mins.)
MAGAZINE
Dorothy and William mourn
©
MACNEIL
LEHRER
8:30
the death of their friend.
REPORT
LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY
Sandy. (Closed Captioned)
©MOVIE (BIOGRAPHICAL-
(60 mins.)
D&AMA) •••W
"Man of a When Laverne and Shirley
dream
of
a
hilarious
Thousand Faces"
1967
9:30
James
Cagney.
Dorothy hereafter, the tables are
TAXI Led by Elaine the
Malone The story of the turned as they end up being cabbies go on strike tor safer
silent actor of horror films at the mercy of Lenny and working conditions. (Repeat)
on Chaney. Sr. (2 hrs.. 30 Squiggy. (Repeat)
10:00
mins.)
HART TO HART Jonathan
9.00
8.00
THREE'S COMPANY Jack and Jennifer become en­
©
HAPPY DAYS Howard (eels he just can't compete tangled in a bizarre scheme
learns that it doesn't always with his very handsome and to take control of the family
pay to advertise when he accomplished older brother
fortune using his brother's
takes to the air to make who is in town to pick up an wife as the unknowing in­
Cunningham
Hardware a award as 'Man Of The Year * strument
of
destruction.
household name. (Repeat)
(Repeat 60 mins.)
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5) LORD MOUNTBATTEN:
8 AN FOR THE CENTURY As
Viceroy of India Mountbatten
assumes the responsibility of
uniting the country and
assisting in the transition
from British rule to in­
dependence (Closed Cap­
tioned) (60 mins.)
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11:00
NEWS
CAVETTSHOW
I BENNY’ S FRIENDS
11:30
ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE
© U.S. OPEN TENNIS UP­
DATE Highlights of the day's
action of the U.S Open
Tennis Championship.
) THE TONIGHT SHOW
est Of Carson' (Repeat 90
mins.)
5) ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
ODD COUPLE
11:50
0 TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE
WEEK 'Hit' 1978 Stars: Billy
Dee Williams Richard Pryor
A federal narcotics agent is
stunned when his daughter
dies from an overdose of
heroin and he vows to catch
the people responsible
12:00
©
CBS
LATE
MOVIE
'CANNON Come Watch Me
Die' A convict scheduled to
be executed escapes from
prison and Cannon agrees to
search for him. (Repeat)
'BARNABY JONES A Simple
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6:00
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M.A.S.H
JOKER'S WILD
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OVER EASY Guest
Joseph Fuchs violinist. Host
Hugr Downs (Closed Cap
tioned1
7:00
© F A C E THE MUSIC
MERV GRIFFIN
TIC TAC DOUGH
OREGON STATE FAIR
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
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© FUNNY BUSINESS Walter
Matthau is host of the
retrospective which features
more than '00 glimpses of
movie favorites from the
beginning of sound in motion
pictures up to the 1960 s.
Among the many stars ap­
pearing in historic films are
W.C
Fields
Mae West.
Laurel and Hardy, and the
Marx Brothers. (2 hrs.)
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REAL
PEOPLE
An
elephant that roller skates a
visit with Harry Blackstone
Jr., the magician and home
made boat races on the
Beaver River in Oregon.
(Repeat 60 mins.) (Closed-
Captioned)
©
THE
SHAKESPEARE
PLAYS Twelfth Night' This
comedy of misplaced love,
mistaken
identity
and
revenge stars Felicity Kendall
and Sinead Cusack. (2 hrs. 30
LEHRER mins.)
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7:30
© F A M ILY FEUD
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MACNEIL
REPORT
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"Portrait in Black" 1960 Lana
Turner Anthony Quinn. A
shipping tycoon's beautiful
second wife and doctor plan
to hasten his death. (2 hrs.. 30
mins.)
o
9.00
CHARLIE'S ANGELS The
Angels are marked for death
when Kelly and Tiffany work
undercover as high-priced
call girls and Kris discovers a
shocking secret about the
young
woman
she's
protecting from the leader of
8:00
a prostitution ring. (Repeat
EIGHT IS ENOUGH Nancy 60 mins.)
finds herself in the midst of
DIFF'RENT STROKES
an unusual love triangle when Arnold doesn't know his pet
her relationship with a man goldfish died but he thinks
who wants to marry her his father is about to.
becomes complicated by a (Repeat)
third party his five-year old
9:30
daughter. (Repeat 60 mins.) © SANFORD
(Closed-Captioned)
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11:50
LOVE BOAT-BARETTA
Love Boat-Take My Grand­
daughter Please' A woman
selects the ship's doctor- for
her spinster granddaughter
who prefers someone else.
Baretta- 'Who Can Make The
SunShine' Baretta sets out to
nail a drug dealer who has
built up a clientele among
pre-teen children. (Repeat. 2
hrs., 15 mins.)
0
10:00
VEGAS Dan Tanna's
reputation and life are on the
line when a desperate casino
owner frames Dan tor the
murder of two party girls.
(Repeat; 60 mins.) (Closed
Captioned)
© CBS NEWS HOUR
© QUINCY A gunshot victim
treated by a young doctor at
an emergency clinic, is dead
on arrival at the mam hospital
from a second wound ap­
parently overlooked earlier,
and Quincy must find out if
the physician is guilty of
manslaughter. (Repeat. 60
mins.)
©NEW S
10:30
© BEAUX ARTS TRIO PLAYS
RAVEL The Internationally
acclaimed Beaux Arts Trio
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performs one of Maurice
Ravel's
most
important
chamber works. Trio tn A
M inor'.
11:00
(NEWS
X CAVETT SHOW
I BENNY'S FRIENDS
11:30
ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE
© U.S OPEN TENNIS UP-
_
DATE Highlights of the day
action of the U.S Open
Tennis Championship,
THE tonight show
Host:
Johnny
Carson.
Guests
Johnny
Mathis,
George
Segal.
Elizabeth
Ashley. (90 mins.)
© ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
© O D D COUPLE
0
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2:20
©MOVIE (WESTERN) •'
"The Americano" 1955
Glenn Ford Frank Lovejoy. A
cowpoke from Texas at­
tempts to deliver prize Brah­
ma bulls to South America,
where he encounters ad­
venture and intrigue. (2 hrs.)
2:35
©NEW S
0
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EVENING
Case Of Terror' Stars Buddy
Ebsen. Lee Meriwether
©
INDEPENDENT
NET
WORK NEWS
12:30
© N IG H T GALLERY
1:00
© TOMORROW Host Tom
Snyder. Guest Duke Snider.
(60 mins.)
© N IG H T GALLERY
2:00
©NEW S
12:00
CBS LATE MOVIE THE
SAINT: The Angel's Eye'
Lord Cranmore must sell his
famed diamond, but his
nephew objects
(Repeat)
'SIDEWINDER ONE'
1977
Stars Michael Parks. Susan
Howard.
©
INDEPENDENT
NET­
WORK NEWS
12:30
f f i NIGHT GALLERY
1:00
© TOMORROW
© N IG H T GALLERY
2:00
©NEW S
2:10
©NEW S
3:00
©MOVIE -(MYSTERY) **W
"Fair Wind To Java" 1952
Fred
MacMurray.
Vera.
Ralston. A skipper searches
for stolen treasures. (2 hrs.)
sports C™
filo “
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College Football Maven
Bill Flemming, an ABC veteran tor over 20 years,
has been associated with the NCAA Football' series
since 1960-61, when he was signed to handle the
play-by-play.
Bill was hired in 1958 by Sports Program, Inc.,
the forerunner of ABC Sports, to announce the Big
Ten Conference basketball Games of the Week' and
two years later when ABC Sports came into
existence, he took over as the college football
announcer
When ABC's Wide World of Sports' went on the
air in April, 1961, Flemming and Jim McKay were
the reporters tor that initial telecast with Bill
covering the Drake Relays Wide World' has since
become the longest running show on ABC-TV and
Flemming has been a familiar fixture on some 500
segments
As motor sports became more and more
popular. ‘ABC's Championship Auto Racing' made its
premiere in 1970. and Flemming again helped to
launch a successful series
Another successful series
A noted after-dinner speaker and master of
ceremonies. Bill was chosen in 1974 to be
Toastmaster for the annual Congressional Dinner in
Washington, D C honoring then Vice President
Gerald Ford.
Flemming is a graduate of the University of
Michigan, class of 1949 where he was sports
director of the University Radio Network during his
senior year in college and during the next five years
he broadcast all Big Ten sports over that hook-up.
After another four years at WWJ-TV in Detroit he
received his first network assignments with NBC for
the 1957 USGA Open Golf Championship and the
NCAA College Football Game of the Week.’
In order to fulfill his busy schedule Bill flies his
own plane, a Beechcraft King Air (Jet-Prop) to many
assignments He is a fully qualified multi-engine and
instrument pilot with more than 4000 hours in his
log book Whenever possible Bill takes three willing
passengers; his wife, Barbara, who was his college
sweetheart and classmate at Michigan: and their
children, Lindy and Billy
The Flemmings live in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan,
and spend their summers on Lake Michigan at their
home in Harbor Springs. Michigan
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CONSUMER NEWS WIRE Hey. boss! Hey. boss' Herve
Vlllechaiz« of TV's Fantasy Island is headed down the
aisle He'll marry 23-year old actress Camille Hagen
Sept 5. four years after they met working on the TV
series He sketched her picture and they fell in love The
rest, as they say. is history Says Villechaize. 37, "I'm
numb " Says Hagen, "Il's the biggest and most
important thing that ever happened to me"
"Allow
your brain to do a somersault on itself and go off into
a fantasy" is a philosophy of Kenny Everett whose
madcap manic, frantic, free for all British TV show the
Kenny Everett Video Show ' does just that and then
some American audiences will get a taste of Everett s
bizarre and batty balderdash on Mobil Showcase
Network's 'Summershow'
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EXTRA
Next to hurling the first
interplanetary rocket into
outer space, or perhaps
digging a hole straight
through the earth to China,
the most prodigious feat
modern
civilized
man
might attempt would be to
somehow locate the wreck
of one of the world's
greatest ocean liners now
lying sunken somewhere
on the floor of the North
Atlantic and raise it to the
surface!
The idea would make a
great book— and it did
The idea would also make
a
marvelous
motion
picture— and that too now
has happened. Raise The
Titantic!* was filmed on
twelve diverse locations in
the U.S., Alaska, Greece.
England and on Malta This
production was completed
in 1980 after two years of
preparation and filming by
the elite of motion picture
creators and technicians,
who
made
the
next-
to-impossible happen on
film.
Adapted
from
Clive
Cussler's worldwide best­
selling novel by screen­
w riter Adam Kennedy,
’ Raise
The
T ita n tic!’
depicts the amazing efforts
of an American special
operations team to recover
vital m aterial for U.S.
defense from the hold of
the ill-fated steamship
which sank three genera­
tions ago after colliding
with an iceberg during its
maiden
voyage
from
Southampton. England to
New York
Vital material thought to
be locked deep in the
Titantic's hold could be
used to make America
forever impregnable from
atomic attack At a depth
of 12.500 feet, the ship is
down too far tor divers
The only solution, however
mind-boggling in concept,
is to raise it! This Her­
culean project must be
managed in absolute se
crecy and somehow be
accomplished despite the
extreme rigors of northern
climate, deadly interfer­
ence from another nation
also dedicated to securing
the vital material, and by
using technology not only
still on the drawing boards,
but in part not yet even
conceived.
Monumental task
As monumental as the
filming task was (there are
those who claim it might
have been easier to actual
ly raise the ship than make
the movie) were the brain-
warping technical and
logistical problems which
proved to be inescapable
during production.
A derelict steamship, the
Athinai. approximately the
size of the giant Titanic,
was located on the Greek
coast, chartered tor six
months, and overhauled
and outfitted as a floating
set A key sequence was
filmed at one of the largest
glaciers on the North
American continent
A mammoth tank holding
nine million gallons of
water was constructed ex­
pressly for the filming on
the island of Malta, ad­
jacent to another huge film
production tank already
situated there Just one of
several miniatures’ used in
the tanks was a 56-foot
exact replica of the Titanic
as she would appear on the
sea bottom and after being
raised— authentic down to
the last rivet and built from
original blueprints of the
vessel When finally photo­
graphed as a wreck, under­
water lighting and photo­
graphic techniques de
veloped expressly tor this
motion picture accom­
plished the film footage
Join our annual fall
by Joey Sasso
CONFIDENTIAL REPORT Lorimar Productions, which
recently weathered a serious crisis during a salary battle
with Dallas' star Larry Hagman has big problems all
over again Dianne Kay who plays Nancy on ABC’s
popular 'Eight Is Enough' series, which Lorimar
produces, has balked at starring in an episode in which
her character is successfully persuaded by a woman
photographer to pose tor a P/ayboy-hke centerfold
According to a source close to the actress. Dianne felt
that such an episode, no matter how discreetly shot,
would reflect badly not only on her TV character but on
her off-screen image as well Lorimar will not comment
or even explain why an admittedly family-oriented senes
would tread into such controversial waters, but an
insider at the production office in Culver City, Calif.,
reveals that Lorimar is so upset by Dianne's stance that
it has informed her agent. David Eidenberg. that either
she does the episode as written— or else At the
moment, she has refused to make any public statements
until she is given the OK by her lawyer
Erik Estrada s
manager, Helen Azevdo confirms that the 'CHiPs' star
will trade in his motorcycle for some chaps when he
stars in a big-budget remake of The Cisco Kid' for MGM
early next year Azevdo says Erik is quite eager to do
the film, which will begin filming in March or April, when
'CHiPs goes on its annual hiatus Why is Erik so eager
to play the Latin rogue whom Duncan Renaldo
immortalized via a 1950 s TV series? According to Helen.
‘The Cisco Kid' offers Erik an opportunity to bring to the
Big Screen a positive image of a Hispanic character
Secondly. Azevdo thinks the movie also will provide her
client with a chance to display on screen what she calls
his "overwhelming charm " Plans call for Erik to play
‘The Cisco Kid' with tongue firmly planted in cheek
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‘Raise the Titanic!' An ITC
Film s/M arble Productions
co-venture
D irected by
Je rry Jameson Starring
Jason Robards. Richard Jor
dan. David Selby, Anne
Archer and Alec Guinness
Rated PG.
Boys! Girls!
NETWORKS AND STATIONS
RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
MAKE CHANGES
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TV CLOSEUP A healthful diet, plenty of sleep, lots of
fluids and lots of exercise That s how Sophia Loren stays
beautiful and thin "It sounds so simple and so basic,
yet how many women are strict about their diet and
exercise routine," says Sophia "There are no special
tncks and no shortcuts to being beautiful. |ust discipline
and perseverance But they pay oft beautifully " Sophia
will be in this country in the fall to introduce her new
fragrance. Sophia,' by Coty
"I enjoy the security and
stability of a daily routine says Toni Tennille "I am
a Taurus and that's one of our characteristics You could
say that we enjoy being in a rut For the last few ye.i".
I ve been living out of a suitcase for concert dates and
nightclub appearances but now that I'll be taping my own
variety-talk show every day. I can count on the stability
of a routine " 'The Tom Tennille Show is a production
of The Hill-Eubanks Group Inc in association with
Moonlight and Magnolias. Inc
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