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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 17

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PAGE 17 TUESDAY, FKItRUARY 21, 1970 Till: INDIANAPOLIS STAR 'I ill urns l.isli'il mi I usti i Sliiiiiluril I imrl (r) Dcimtcs Slum a in I iminilililr ulttr Andy Williams Hosts 'Movin' Special V) Morning Dr. Althea Davis on The Doctors, i.s Dr. Gardiner here. 10:30 P.M. O-News Special.

"The Environment Crusade" (Color). Walter Cron-kite anchors a report on the latest children's crusade and how the Nixon Administration is responding to it all. Included is a look at student preparations for Earth Day, April 22, a day for demonstrations and teach-ins. Among those interviewed are ecologies Barry Comoner and Paul Ehrlich, Senators Gay-lord Nelson and Edmund Muskie, and Rusell Train, the chairman of the President's Council on Environmental Quality, Other FVaturrs 10:00 P.M. Another Side of Mike Ahern.

The Channel, 8 newscaster's second special. TV SporH 9:00 P.M. Basketball. Purdue at Minnesota. virus that causes happiness.

First to be felled by it are a group of depressed East Vil-ugc hippies, Including Peppard and Miss Moore. For the viewer, the di.sease is pretty deadly. 10:00 P.M. a rcu Welby, M.I). "The Other Side of the Chart" (Color).

Young Dr. Kilcy is hospitalized with the chicken pox, but that doesn't prevent him from practicing. His roommate, Dutch (Don Stroud), acts pretty frisky, especially around the nurses, but Kilcy suspects he's seriously ill. Elizabeth Hubbard, who was TV Tiinn tr i lira prt'vir-w romlii t(divlniin hIuiwh liy nil riiduifi rchriirmiln, wutr.h-i i scri-cniitts, iiiiiiltzinfl HrriplH in New York mid )I1-tfwimil. Jlern are.

their pre-vrwn fur today: 7:30 P.M. Special. "Movin' (Color). Andy Williams hosts a variety hour that docs indeed move. The blockbuster guest list Includes Liza Minnelli, Burt Bacharach, Diahann Carroll, Roy Clark, Jose Felieiano, Lorne Greene, Bill Medley and singing comedians Gay-lord and Holiday.

While everybody's in good form, Miss Minnelli steals the show. Backed by the Bojan-gles, she does a medley of such contemporary songs as "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" and "Up Above My Head." The arrangement is mod and stylish, and Miss (Color). Mod Squader Julie gets herself to a nunnery. She's there to protect the life of a young postulant who witnessed a gangland murder. The girl doesn't know she's in danger, however.

Her memory flipped because of the identity of the killer: her father. Lynn Loring and liert Freed play the girl and her pa. 8:30 P.M. -Movie of the Week. "Quarantined" (Color).

Starring John Dehner, Gary Collins, Susan Howard, Gordon Pinsent and Dan Ferrone. Guest starring Wally Cox, Sam Jaffe, Terry Moore and Sharon Farrell. Family squabbles, an urgently needed kidney transplant, and a cholera scare confront a medical dynasty who run a fancy clinic. What's most interesting about the film is that Jaffee, TV's Dr. Zorba, plays patient, the one suspected of carrying cholera.

9:00 P.M. Tuesday Night at the Movies. "What's So Bad About Feeling Good?" (Color) (1967). Starring George Peppard and Mary Tyler Moore, with Don Stroud, Susan Saint James, Dom De Luise and Nathaniel Frey. Comedy about a bird who infects New Yorkers with a Sanity is a razor's edge someone is trying to kill her "TOO le) Todor (t) CBS Ncwi (c) Zoo Tim.

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:30 Tonight (c) Merv Griffin (c) Dick Covett Starlight The. Radio Highlights Minnelli delivers it with what 4 i 'fiff can best be described as soul. 7:30 P.M. (D The Mod Squad. "The Deadly Sin" Sports 7:25 P.M., WSMJ-FM and WJMK-FM Basketball.

Michigan at Indiana University. Music 8:00 P.M., WFMS-FM Symphony Hour. Brahms' Violin Concerto in and Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade. Tuesday Radio This TV lei li ruhllshed is i itrvke. This schedule it compiled from Information provided bv th television stations.

On occasion, TV stations malt let" revisions In tht proqram scheduling and fail to notify Tha Star in tima for tha chanqa to bt made In tha lot. in tha evint these lata program changes Inconvenience you. wa are sorry. TV SCENR NET Sampler To Aid Drive To Put 'Think TP On Air Here Doris Day lex Harrison AIM TODAY WATI 810 7 a.m. to 6:15 a.m.

WXLYV 950 Music and News a.m. to 6:15 p.m. WIBC 1070 Music and News 24 Hours WFBM 1260 (NBC) (Music and News 7 Hours) WIFE 1310 Music and News 74 Hours WIRE 1430 'Music and News 24 Hours) WBRI 1500 fRpllaioiIS BrOBdHug) 7:45 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. WGEE 1590 (ACCJ Music and News i a.m.

to 6:15 p.m. I'M TODAY WICR-FM C8.7 Mc. (Mvsir i am 'o Midnight) (Indiana Central) WNAPS3.1 Mc. Music and News 24 Hours (Full Time Stereo) WFSM-FM 94.7 Mc. Music and News-24 Hours Full-time Stereoi WFMS-FM 95.5 Mc.

"Midnight Lace" Today's Early Show 4:30 PM WISH-TV 8 By JULIA INMAN A SAMPLE of National Educational Television network (NET) programs will be aired Sunday to aid the Channel 20 brigade of women's march to bring community educational television here. Channel 13 will telecast 90 minutes of programming de--voted to the new outlet, WFYI, and its fare, starting at .12:30 p.m. that day. By special arrangement with the network, the station Is receiving a good cross-section of fare which will be now on Channel 6 Early Report Final Report I "if i I J- look in her eyes. "And we were afraid of grandstanding but we found more effort made to get down to work." The outlet also spent two solid days covering vital air pollution hearings.

"We take education in the broadest possible sense," she added, calling it "personalized TV." "We tickle nearly everyone's fancy with something during the week." She mailed out more than 1,000 study guides for a program on folk guitar, for instance, and another hot item was a show on auto mechanics. Sesame Street and the For-sythe Saga currently are her most popular shows, with Julia Child, the French chef, still holding her own. In picking a local show, Miss Cope first looks for vital people who can communicate to do it, then the subject. This approach led her to a highly successful series on "Conversational Hebrew." Taking in that last remark, a bystander to our interview yesterday laughed and said, "That's so you can understand all those comedians' jokes." BETTY COPE of commercial-less television, "Think TV." (Incidentally she's one of the very few women to head a TV station in the country.) "We don't mind at all if you watch awhile and then turn us off to read a book," she laughed. Adding to the NET network fare, she telecasts high school sports and covers Cleveland City Council meetings live Monday nights.

"The mayor didn't want us to do it," she said with a firm WIFN-FM So.9 Mc. Ii News nd Sports 5 a.m. to It P.m. I an 'lii T-'intriTiiTrT-riTiai ffirrr nnM.TriiirTn-aWM- iitrrrwnTTi mMtM7ui Mc Lr TODAY- ndianapolis to become organ A TRANSPLANT CENTER OF U.S.? WSMJ-FM 99.5 Mc. I WAJCFM 104.5 Mc.

fWh fafe gj 1 New and Music 2 p.m. to 12 midnight jl yj iyjJV WTLC-FM 105.7 Mc. iS" ii WIFE-FM 107? Me. I Spfl imjf SBStXSi put together into a half-hour program by Bernin Herman. At 1 p.m..

a'so nn Channel 13, a special cdi'ion of Cross Exam will feature Channel 20 general manager Warren Wright. Following that will be another 30 minutes of NET program samples at 1:30 p.m. Channel 6, meanwhile, will air spot announcements all day promoting the campaign which kicks off March 1. THE CHANNEL 13 effort will help remove a stumbling block to community support for the new station since many people in Indianapolis have never seen educational television. The outlet already has aided the cause by carrying the educational TV hit Sesame Street five days a week.

Elsewhere, Jim Gerard will discuss Channel 20 on his show tomorrow on WFBM-TV, and TODAY: THE PUSSYCAT LEAGUE versus WOMEN'S LIBERATION MOVEMENT A militant feminist confronts a non-militant female liberator will the fur fly? Miss Betty Cope, general man ager of WVIZ, Cleveland's educational station, was in town over the weekend to help a sister station get on the air. THE FIRST TV station head we'd ever seen wear patent boots and a discreet miniskirt, Miss Cope calls her brand XT -MU wlwi I 1 I ls Presenting "Another Side of Mike Ahern" Movi les Til )j LLii 9:00 A.M. For a Coward" (1957), with Fred MacMurray and Hunter. 1:00 P.M. "Inside Detroit" (I960), with Dennis O'Keefe and Pat O'Brien.

4:30 P.M. O- "Midnight Lace" (1960), with Doris Day and Rex Harrison. 8:30 P.M. CD "Quarantined" (TV Movie), with Gary Collins, John Debner and Susan Howard. 9:00 P.M.

So Bad About Feeling Good" (1967), with Mary Tyler Moore and George Peppard. 12 MIDNIGHT "Inside Detroit." Same as today's 1 p.m. movie. Kowonl OflYrnl North Brunswick, N.J. (UPI) A trucking firm offered a $5,000 reward yesterday for in I -y A satirical look at "Mercantile the American Taxpayer ocean beach.

Just a few of the many world's Mike has waiting for you on his second, very different, special program. Join him it's everything but news. Vint iii ilaCliAL' I.in formation lending to the recov-1 ery of a copper shipment hijacked from its terminal. The truck bound for Phelps Dodge in Conshohocken, was Tonight at 10 BVH carrying pounus oi copper valued at $200,000. It w'kis stolen as it stotfc at the loading platform Friday night.

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