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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1381. THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR -PACE 27 Standard Timet Program U'trd on 'alrrn CBS No. 1 for 11th week in row; 1W WEDNESDAY IB) Drnolet Shout in Bltrk and VTute Show (C) Denotes Captioned ABC, tie; "The Royal Wedding," A Love Story," and "Dukes of Hazzard," all CBS, and "CHiPs." NBC. TV Radio New York (AP) CBS has run its string-as the No.

1 network in prime time to 11 consecutive weeks, despite almost total reliance by the frontrunner on repeat programs, according to figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. The wedding in London of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer dominated the original programming offered by the networks in the week ending Aug. 2, but only one of five pre- and post-wedding specials was on CBS. That show, "The Royal Wedding," was No.

17 for the week, behind ABC's preview program, in 13th place. ABC's "20-20" was the only new show in the Top 10, in second place, and CBS had only one other first-run show among the 63 surveyed for the week "Walter Cronkite's Universe" in 53rd place. CBS LISTED FOUR of the week's 10 highest-rated shows, including a rerun of "The Jeffersons" in first place, and compiled an average rating for the period of 14.5, to 13.6 for ABC and 12.2 for NBC. The networks say that means in an average prime-time minute during the week, 14.5 percent of the nation's homes with television were tuned to CBS. NBC, meantime, continued on a streak of its own, now at eight straight weeks in last place.

The rating for "The Jeffersons" was 19.7. Nielsen says that means of all the country's TV-equipped homes, 19.7 percent saw at least part of the CBS program. Of the other royal wedding specials offered Station manager Duffy resigns Chris Duffy, General Manager of WTHR-TV 13), resigned Tuesday to take the position of vice president and chief administrative officer at Anacomp Inc. a computer company located at 116th and Meridian Streets. Duffy was quoted as saying "the station is in very good shape, but I could have been General Manager until I was 60.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity I couldn't pass up. "I AM GLAD to be able to stay in Indianapolis because my family and I have come to love this city. I feel I have-established a caring relationship with thef-commu-nity through the station and will help my replacement and the station owner fontinue that relationship." Before coming to Channel 13 in October of 1975, Chris worked for the ABC affiliate, WLS, at Chicago for 10 years. Duffy's first assignment for Anacomp will be to implement an image-building program for the company. Eventually he will also oversee the development of informational equipment for consumer-oriented areas of the video market such as cable TV and video casettes.

by the networks, NBC's post-wedding show was No. 24 and its preview was 28th. ABC's wedding review was No. 40. NBC HAD THREE of the week's five lowest-rated programs.

"Eight is Enough" on ABC was No. 59, followed by three NBC shows, "B.J. and the Bear," "Games People Play" and "Robert Klein Special," with ABC's "Those Amazing Animals" No. 63. Here are the week's 10 highest-rated programs: "The Jeffersons," with a rating of 19.7 representing 15.7 million homes, CBS; "20-20," 18.9 or 15.1 million, and "Hart to Hart," 18.7 or 14.9 million, both ABC; "60 Minutes," 18.6 or 14.8 million, CBS; Company," 18.4 or 14.7 million, ABC; "Trapper John, M.D.," CBS, and "Facts of Life," NBC, both 18.3 or 14.6 million; "MASH," CBS, and "It's a Living," ABC, both 18.2 or 14.5 million, and "Diff'rent Strokes," 18 or 14.4 million, NBC.

The next 10 shows: "Alice" and "Lou Grant," both CBS; Royal Wedding Preview, ABC; "House Calls," CBS; Ives," NBC, and "Taxi," T6TF8l13 4 1 120 I 40 WRJVWISH WTHR WTTV WFYI WHMB 7:00 Good Morning Captain Kangaroo Today 700 Club Togo; WHir. Jim Bokker :30 Indy Today Cowboy bob MotNeilUhrer 8 00 CBSNewj Janie (C) Sesome Streat Sumroll Teochai .:30 light Italy 9 00 'ell rht Truth ithard Simmont Phil Donahui Miirtr Hogon Sumroll Today 30 family feud Alico I Uva Iwy lertrk Company 4. ft OO Three's Compony Price blight Ui Vegai Gambit John Davidson Studio See 700 Club Slockbustari Iwhange 4 4 All My Children Young end Restless Days of lives lobtroun :3 Iroden's Tennis nnother life 4 0:00 The News On Scene Newt NewsCenter 1 Dick Cavett Today Sumroll yan'sHope World Turns The Doctors Imergewy MocNeilUhrtr One life to live Another World Duchess ef Duke St. light Italy Search Tomorrow Jim Gerard, Sumroll Teaches 2:00 General Hospital Guiding light Texqs Your Show (C) Over Easy Tenn. Tuxedo :30 Yoga Alive Underdog World of People One Day tugs lunny Cosper and friends (C) Sesame Street Tom and Jerry Wonder Woman BobNewhart Rockford Files Woody Woodpecker lullwinkle HourMagaiine Tom and Jerry Mister Rogers Cartoons j30 Borney Miller M'A'S'H Electric Company Camp Wilderness The News On Scene News Newscenter 1J Gomer Pyle Studio See lassie ,30 Good Times Antiques leaver ABC News CBS News NBC News Hotter (C) Over Easy Jim Bakker 0:30 face the Music P.M.

Magaiine family feud All in family MacNeillehrer 7:00 Charlie's Angels Crojy Animals Real People Mo' National Geographic Sound Alarm :30 "Mutiny on the bwell lunstrom Bounty" (1963). 00 CBS Movie (C) Diff'rent Strokes with Marlon Brando. Henry Moort Sumroll Teaches :30 "The Golden Gate facts of life Human Dimensions rTT Murders" (TV Movie) rrr-. :0 with David Jonssen. Qumt' Prince of Wales Sumrall Today :30 The Originals I I The News On Scene Newt NewsCenter II Clay Courts Dick Cavett Jimmy Swoagert ABCNightlim Nightbeat Tonight Moliere 4 A iOO Kenny Hill Mary Tyler Moore News Praise the lord I 1:30 Uve Boat Hogon's Heroes Dave Allen Film festival (C) News' -j Wild West i Tomorrow 'The Mating Season." New, Mo vies c7WcLgnificent this TV log is published as a service.

This schedule is compiled from information provided bv the television stations. On occasion, stations make late reyisjona in scheduling and fail to notifv The Star in time for the Chinee to be made in the loo. If these late chanees inconvenience vou, we are sorrv. 7 00 P.M. on the Bounty" (1963), with Marlon Brando and Trevor Howard.

Sailors mutiny against tyrannical British captain. 8:00 P.M. "The Golden Gate Murders" (TV Movie), with David Janssen and Susannah York. A nun and a police detective investigate the death of a priest. (Repeat).

.12 MID. "The Mating Season" (1951), TV highlights Animals are stars of special parks. Should public access be restricted from our Yosemites, Yellowstones, to prevent pollution and ecological damage? 8:00 P.M. CD Diff'rent Strokes. Mr.

Drummond uncovers some of his roots only to discover he and his with Gene Tierney and Thelma Ritter. Mother of a man who has married well poses as a servant without her daughter-in-law knowing who she is. 3:15 A.M. "The Gorgeous Hissy" (1936), with Joan Crawford and sister inherited land acquired through slave trading. (Repeat).

8:00 P.M. Dynasty. Second time around for the high-level shenanigans here. Tonight's two hours include a seduction (Fallon and Jeff Colby), skinny-dipping (same two), a bare-knuckle brawl (a drunk vs. Matthew) and a near catfight (Fallon vs.

Krystle). 8:00 P.M. ED Henry Moore. Documentary-profile of renowned sculptor Henry Moore, made shortly after the modern artist's 80th birthday in 1978. (Repeat).

8:30 P.M. CD The Facts of Life. A newcomer to Eastland stirs up trouble on this repeat. Jo is the new face, with new ideas, like stealing the school van and heading for the local bar. Garry -Coleman guests.

10:30 P.M. CB The Tonight Show. Singer Sheena Easton is Carson's guest. designer coordinates A fantastic collection from a stylist who is unquestionably one of the country's most prestigious makers of finely tailored sportswear. We cannot mention his name (the label, however, is in every garment) but the luxurious wool fabrics coupled with the quality of workmanship and the low.

low prices will create one of the all time fashion coups for you. Blazers, skirts and a limited number of pants, all fully lined, are included. selling in leading department and specialty stores for $60. to $125. ifadjT wgdnesda $3999 to $79.99 donjevg 4233B Lafayette Rd.

297-0522 next to Value City, near Lafayette Sq. Glenlake Plaza 253-6725 Keystone 65th Sun. 1 Visa Mastercharge La ya ways Gift Certificates By PAUL HENNIGER LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE the following are previews of today's top television shttws. P.M..O The Wonderful World of Those Cuckoo, Crazy Animals. The animal kingdom has contributed quite a few stars to Hollywood since film began, and most of them can be seen in this hour of vintage film clips: Lassie; Rin Tin Tin; Cheetah the chimp from Tarzan movies; Francis the Talking Mule; Asta, the clever terrier from the old "Thin Man" movies; Roy Rogers' Trigger, and many, many more.

Thjs highlight movie, theatrically released in 1976 by United Artists entitled "It's Showtime," is making its Besides the canines and equines, there are riotatje humans featured: James Cagney, Charlie Chaplin, "Errol Flynn, Buster Keaton, playing "second fiddle" to the "stars." P.M. CD Real People. Viewers who still miss bifscttall can catch a game here played on muleback! Other repeat segments include a profile of the smallest America; a visit with female stevedores; and a singing poodle. ,7:00 P.M. Charlie's Angels.

Disappearing chows girls, jeepers! Only one way to solve the rojstQry, of course: Julie becomes an agent, Kris a derive magazine writer and Kelly puts on her dancing slioae. (Repeat). 7:00 2 National Geographic Special. Repeat of ap-hour inquiry into the changing face of our national Robert Taylor. Story of notorious belle of Washington during Jackson's Cable TV Highlights SHOWTIME I 1 Channel 9 from Chicago and Channel 17 from Atlanta are carried by Indianapolis area cable systems via satellite.

Here are highlights of their daily schedules. WGN (9) Chicago WEDNESDAY (i74), with Jett Bridges. P.M. "My Favorite Soy" (lesi). with Bob Hop.

1:30 A.M. Mike Dowlas. 1:30 A.M. Movie. TBA.

wool or acrylic hand knit swgatei? from several renowed American designers RADIO DIAL Movie. TBA. "Winter KIM" 11:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. UTBS (17) Atlanta A.M.

"Bon Voyage. Charlie Brown." 7:00 A.M. "Oh, Godl Book II," with George Burns. (PG). :00 A.M.

"The New Maid." 7:30 A.M. Laff-a-Thon. 10:00 A.M. "The Glass Bottom Boat," with Doris Day. 12 NOON "Oh, Godl Book II." 2:00 P.M.

Jonathan Winters. 2:30 P.M. "Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown." 4:00 P.M. Laff-a-Thon. 4:30 P.M.

"The New Maid." 5:00 P.M. "The Asphalt Jungle." 7:00 P.M. "Oh, Godl Book II. 1:30 P.M. Jonathan Winters.

7:00 P.M. "Jack the Ripper." (R). 10:30 P.M. "Hold Me," with Peul Dooley. 12:30 A.M.

"Kill or Be Killed," with James Ryan. (PG). 2:30 A.M. Laff-a-Thon. 3:00 A.M.

Jonathan Winters. 3:30 A.M. "Hold Me." Home Box Office AM regularly $50. $29.99 0:00 A.M. "Papa's Delicate Condition" (1743), with Jackie Gleason.

12 NOON "First te Fight" (167), with Chad Everett. P.M. Baseball. Richmond and Pawtucket. 10:30 P.M.

"Fort Apache" (14), with John Wavne. 1:00 A.M. "Dr. Ehrllch's Magic Bullet" (1740), with Edward G. Robinson.

4:00 P.M. The Goofy Sports Story. 5:00 P.M. "The Greet Santini," with Robert Duvall. (PG).

7:00 P.M. "The Outlaw Josev Wales," with Clint Eestwood. (PG). P.M. Race for Pennant.

10:00 P.M. "The Great Santini." 12 MID. Consenting Adults. Radio Highlights SPORTS 7:15 P.M., WIFN FM and WNON-FM, Baseball. Indianapolis and Iowa.

8:00 P.M., WIFE, Baseball. Game one of the 1964 World Series between St. Louis and New York. WATI-410 Aluftc. News 4 a.m.

to Sunset) WXLW-VS0 (Music, News a.m. to Sunset) WIBC-100 (Music, News 14 Hours) WFBM 1110 TNoaftiville) (Music and News) WNDE-UMI (MrfSic, News Hours CBS) WIFE-1JI0 (News; Tlk J4 Hours) (ABC. NBC, Mutual) WIRE-1430 (Music, News 24 Hours) WBRI 1500 -(Religious Broadcasting) (Sunrise to Sunset) WNTS tseo 'Utau'giout BroadcastingABC) J4 Hours) FM SOMEHOW, WE'RE BEING SNOWED UNDER WITH EARLY AUGUST SHIPMENTS COMING IN NOW. THE STORE MANAGER HAS BEEN TOLD TO SLASH PRICES NO MATTER THE CONSEQUENCES. WE'VE GOTTA MAKE ROOM IT'S GOTTA BE GONE BY THIS SATURDAY! "YOU SAVE MORE BECAUSE WE'VE RENTED IT BEFORE" MUSIC AND TALK 8:00 A.M., WIAN-FM, Good Music.

Story of the Orchestra. (Part III). 9:00 A.M., WIFE, Midday. Mayor Hudnut answers questions called in by listeners; language and word origins; a vet talks about pets and their problems; Archbishop Edward O'Meara discusses the church today. 9:35 A.M., WFBM, Carolyn Churchman.

Tony Bennett chats and Karen Campbell talks about the McDonald House. 12 NOON, WIAN-FM, National Press Club. John Denver talks about his trip to China, hunger projects and other issues. 4:00 P.M., WIAN-FM, SB LIVINGROOM or 5-pc. all SETS (610 a.m.

to 11 Midnight) (Weekdays) 41 a.m.-l a.m. WNAP 3.l News 14 Hours) WF (24-Hour Stereo) (National Public Radie) (24 Hours) WBDG-91 (Commercial-tree rock) (1:30 a m. -8: 30 p.m. daily) (Carmen (24-Hour Stereo) WIFNFM 9S. (Franklin) a.m.

to Midnight) WENS 77. 1 (Contemporary adult) (24-Hour Stereo) WXIR-FM fe.l (24-Hour Religious Music) (Greenfield 24 Hours) WNON-100 Lebanon 24 Hours) WXTZ 103 (24-Hour Stereo) WTLCFM 10S (Soul Music-News) (Music and Talk) (:30 am e.itt.) (Danville) (Music, News 24 Hours) DINETTES TOO MANY STYLES TO LIST ows29-109 "IF NEW" 99.00-269.00 WOOD, METAL AND VINYL. SOME CHROME AND GLASS! INCLUDES 1 TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS! "IF NEW" 169.00-579,00 fllLIOO. UNE. MEBSMAN, INSTANT AND MOM IN IOTS OF STYIES TO CHOOSE FIOM.

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