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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 55

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Thursday, May 11, 1972 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 'All In Family' Trio Tops Emmys TV-Radio Briefs Black Dance Show Pilot Set At '12 i I $12 Million More To Ohio WASHINGTON (TJPI) THe Justice Department has released $12,831,600 to Ohio under the Federal Safe Streets Act, bringing the' total received this year to $21,386,000. This Is the last distribution, to Ohio for the current fiscal year ending June 30. I TVRADIO 3.1 Martin and Sonny and! Cher. Dick Cavett, despite possible cancellation, will win top talk show over David Frost and Johnny Carson. TOP SINGLE musical va- -riety show will be Jack Lemmon's Gershwin special over Flip Wilson's show with Sammy Davis "Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center" and Sonny and Cher's show with Tony Randall.

Jascha Heifetz' Family Theater special will win top single classical show over "Beethoven's Birthday," "The Peking Ballet" and "Trial of Mary syndicated talk show in about 70 cities. In Its place, he will host six world-wide public-affairs specials over the next two years and 26 new "David Frost Revue" half-hours for Group Productions. Frost's Para-dine group plans to produce for TV four Howard Fast "The Revolutionaries" films, James Michener STEVE HOFFSIAN. James Caan and Billy Dee Williams of "Brian's Song," Keith i 1 1 of "Six Wives of Henry VHI" and George C. Scott for "Jane Eyre." BEST SUPPORTING dramatic actress will go to "Snow Goose 's" Jenny Agutter over Gail Fisher of "Mannix" and Elena Ver-dugo of "Marcus Welby." Patricia Neal will win Editor top single-performance dramatic actress, for her "Homecoming A Christmas Story" special, over Glenda Jackson of "Elizabeth Helen Hayes for the movie, "Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate" and Susannah York for "Jane Eyre." Flip Wilson should win top musical-variety series over Carol Burnett, Dean TV Highlights supporting comedy actor's prize over "teammate" Ed- ward Asner and Rob Reiner of "All in the Family." Staying with comedy, Ruth Buzzi of "Laugh-In" should get the Emmy for music-variety over colleague Lily Tomlin and Harvey Korman of Carol Burnett's show.

Korman richly deserves it, too, but Ruth has become too strong on "Laugh-In" to miss but this year. Masterpiece Theater's "Six Wives of Henry VHI" will get top dramatic series over Mystery Movie's "Col-umbo," Masterpiece's "Elizabeth 'Mannix" and "Marcus Welby, M. PETER FALK Of "Colum-bo" will get top dramatic actor over Raymond (Ironside) Burr. Mike (Mannix) Connors, Keith Michell of "Six Wives" and Robert Young of "Marcus Welby." "Columbo" will get top new series over "Elizabeth "Sanford and Son," "Six Wives of Henry VIH" and Sonny and Cher's show. Glenda Jackson of "Elizabeth will win top dramatic series actress over "Mod Squad's" Peggy Lip-ton and Susan Saint James of Mystery Movie's "McMillan and Wife." TOP SINGLE show will be the.

much-acclaimed ABC Movie of the Week, "Brian's Song," edging Hall of Fame's "Snow Goose," the Sammy Davis Jr. episode of "All in the Family," Jane Seymour of "Six Wives of Henry VIII" and "Lion's Cub" of "Elizabeuh Jack Warden, the football coach in "Brian's Song," will get the best supporting dramatic actor ONE BEGINS to look at the candidates for the Emmy awards, television's highest form of recognition, with a prejudicial eye and a subjective feeling the longer he's close to TV. At least, that's my feeling in projecting Sunday night's 1972 winners. My thoughts are split. On one hand, I am well aware of where the pendulum is with some shows.

On the other, there is that human need to cheer for some. And, yes, there Is an "anti" feeling toward one or two. It's difficult to be outright objective. In 1971, The Enquirer's TV critic batted 13-for-17 in predicting Emmy winners. If that average is equalled this year (10 p.

m. Sunday, Channel 9), I will be lucky. This year, 19 categories appeal to me for prognostication. FIGURE ON "All In the Family" getting three show-star prizes if Hoffman's Hunches prove true. Its astrordcal ratings this season should push It past Mary Tyler Moore's comedy, "Odd Couple" and "Sanford and Son" for No.

1 comedy again. Carroll' (Archie Bunker) O'Connor will win top comedy actor over "Odd Couple's" Jack Klugman and Tony Randall as the head of "All In the Family." Sally Struthers, who plays Archie's daughter, will be named top supporting comedy actress over Valerie Harper (who won last year) and 1 i Leachman of Mary Tyler Moore's Show. MY NEARSIGHTED crystal -b a 1 1 gaze sees Ted Knight, Mary Tyler Moore's dippy news anchorman, winning the top i FCC LICENSE Flrl CUnt hi ELKINS INSTITUTE ea. No. 0I34T 11750 Chtstardol Rood 771-8580 THE IDEAL GIFT FOR MOTHER ThescMsawrs byCTSAIG Crate 2603 Portable Cassette Recorder Cembintt suhtandina parformanct, rtcofdimj simplicity! CHfta control.

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tttra Sat. to P.M. 541-1285 tion into convalescent home with unusually high death rate. (Repeat) '9 p. 12, LONGSTREET: Extortionist steals champion race horse.

(Repeat) 10 p. 5, 2, DEAN MARTIN: Ginger Rogers, Arte Johnson, Don Meredith. (Repeat) 10 p. 12, OWEN MARSHALL: Owen reluctantly files suit for malpractice against highly respected physician. (Repeat) movie, a series of George Simenon detective films other series in and six England.

Sports On '12' Three half-hour sports shows begin summer runs soon on WKRC-TV. Starting May 20, "Sports Action Profile" about standout athletes will be at 4 p. m. Saturday, followed by Lee Trevino's golf tips at 4:30 p. m.

Opening "Profile" show is about Marquette University basketball coach Al McGuire. Sunday, Virgil Ward's "Championship Fishing" show Is slotted, beginning ait 2 p. m. Trilogy On TV 9 There are three hilarious bitst in Friday's 7:30 p.m. "What Would You Say?" on Channel 9.

One Is a pogo-stick contest to break balloons on a ceiling with pronged- helmets. In a "Feel for Fauna" contest, a blindfolded woman Identifies caged animals, only to be much surprised. Three women are asked to tell their weight in a third segment and one is found 20 pounds over her statement through scales concealed In seats. mm WKRC-TV and General-American Productions will co-operate in an ambitious project to produce an hour-long black music-dance show for youth, "Soul Street," beginning it with the shooting of a pilot Sunday. Intentions are to syndicate it.

The host will be Kenny Smith, Kennedy Heights, well-known local composer-singer. Two Channel 9 staffers, Jim (Oscar) Welch and Ron De-Moraes, will serve as producer and director, respectively, on a free-lance basis. Bob Lanier, GAP vice president-general manager, will be executive producer. Pilot guests include the Four Tops, Fundkadelics, Bill Doggett and Tommy Sears. James Brown has agreed to co-host every fifth show, starting, with the second, Lanier said.

Guests for succeeding shows Include Gladys Knight and the Pips, Eighth Day, Chase, Carla Thomas, Soul Children, Major Lance, Emotions and Chi-Lites. Kenny Smith's GAR single, "Lord, What's Happening to Your People?" is scoring well. He penned The Platters "Think You Before Walk Away." Frost Said Stop David Frost called a July halt to his 90-minute daily A NEWSCASTER CALL 721-8675 Sftcul Mittni Im Lltmtiri Columbia School ot Broadcasting Holiday Park Towers APPROVED FOR VETERANS N0TIFFL CIS 70-12-0012 I CINCINNATI 8453 Winton Rd. 521.4526 mMmmm 4 D. 6 p.

19, TWILIGHT ZONE: Two robots prepare to meet in a boxing ring. (Repeat) 6 p. 48, SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN: Review of collar grab, choke hold and hip throws. Repeat 6:30 p. 19, DANIEL BOONE: Dan makes a hazardous trip to deliver tax money.

(Repeat) 7 p. 5, I DREAM OF JEANNIE: Tony goes on vacation. Repeat 7:30 p. 5, MOUSE FACTORY: Jonathan Winters. 7:30 p.

19, DRAGNET: Officers Friday and Gannon follow strange trail for missing juvenile. Repeat 7:30 p. 48. LOVE TENNIS: Using the backhand technique. 8 p.

5, 2, FLIP WILSON: Carol Channing, David Steinberg, Modern Jazz Quartet. (Repeat) 8 p. 9, 7, ME CHIMP: Mike tries to convince family not to keep a stray chimp. (Repeat) 8 p. 12, ALIAS SMITH JONES: Heyes and Curry help two nuns.

(Repeat) 8 p. 19, HIGH CHAPARRAL: Houseguest at Cannon Ranch provokes Indian attack. Repeat 8:30 p. 48, GREAT RADIO CO-' MEDIANS: Voices of Edgar Bergen, Jack Benny, George Burns, Jim Jordan during the 40s. 9 p.

5, 2, IRONSIDE: Investiga (1964): Robert Walker, Burl Ives. Pul-yer attempts to follow in Mr. Robert's footsteps. 9 p. 19, "DONOVAN'S REEF" (1963): John Wayne, Lee Marvin.

Man's happy home is threatened by daughter of previous marriage. 11:30 p.m., 9, "CATTLE KING" (1963): Robert Taylor, Joan Caulfield. Warfare between cattlemen and opposing interests. (CBS Movie) 11:30 p. 19, "SIROCCO" (1951): Humphrey Bogart, Marra Toren.

Adventurer falls in love with colonel's wife "CRUEL SEA" (1953): Jack 9. "ENSIGN PI'T VFR' New 7,8:30 p. m. Hawkins. PRO HOCKEY: Boston at ni i over James Brolin of "Marcus Welby" and Greg Morris of "Mission: Impossible." Richard Harris, for "Snow Goose," will get top single dramatic actor over Latest PALL Summer School Programs Individualized Tutoring a.

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