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2 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1982 1 Sutherland and history have WDRB-41 VAVE-3 (NBC) WHAS-11 (CBS) KET (PBS) WLKY-32 (ABC) WKPC-15 (PBS) (IND.) a great day at the ol' ballpark Tom Dorsey it. Courier-Journal TV radio critic "They're talking baseball especially Willie, Mickey and the Duke. That's what the song says and that's what Donald Sutherland does In "The Game and Its Glory: Baseball's Hall of Fame" tomorrow night at 10 on NBC-3. But if you had enough of the Hall of Fame last week when Kentucky's Happy Chandler was inducted, not to 1 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 1 6:45 WDRB News I 6:30 ABC Newt 7:00 Dudley Dorlghl 6:00 WAVE Country 6:30 Capt. Kangaroo 7:00 Good Morning 7:30 Spac.

Coaatar 7:00 Today 7:00 CBS Morning America 8:00 Jim Bafckor 9 Richard Stmmont Show Young and fi.stl.ss Phil Donahue Show Nawa; Introspect The People'! Court Health Field R) Ditl'rent Strokes (R) John Davidson Show (R) Family Feud 700 Club III Wheel of Fortune Edge pi Night Whata Happening (R) The Price Is Right The Love Boat (R) I Carter Country (R) Bewitched (R) Tm. WAVE Newt WHAS News Happy Days Again (R) Movie: 19 Affair in Trinidad Search for Tomorrow Hour Magazine Ryan's Hope Days of Our Lives All My Children 1 th worid jJT Another World One Life to Live Bob Braun Show (R) (m 3" Texas Guiding Light General Hospital Woody Woodpecker (R) Through the PolKa-Dot Ooof I Pooeye(R) Yoga You (R) New Shapes: Education 4 Movie: Bonanza (R) Laverne A Shirley (H) Scooby Ooo (R) Sesame Street Sesame Street The Shoes of the Fisherman, The Waltont (R) Battle of the Planett (R) Conclusion Movie Hogan'i Heroes (R) TheWaltons Battle of the Planets Mister Rogers Mister Rogers The Addams Family (R) MAS'H(R) WLKYNewt Here's Lucy (R) Electric Company Electric Company WAVE Newt WHAS Newt You Asked for It (R) The Jeffersons (R) Here's to Health (R) Checking It Out 0 CBS News ABC Newt Sanford Son (R) Over Easy (R) i Flexible Reading NBC News Ask Fred: A Weekend Family Feud (R) Charlie's Angels (R) MacNeilLehrer Report MacNeilLehrer Report Gardener Special The Joker's Wild Entertainment Tonight Nightly Business Report Comment on Kentucky 8 One of the Boys (R) The Dukes ot Hazzard (R) Benson (R) Movie: Washington Week Washington Week Bad Men of Missouri Chicago Story (R) Making a Living (R) Wall Street Week Wall Street Week 9 Dallas (R) ABC Movie: Crisis to Crisis Kentucky Entrepreneurs Inmatet: A Love Story INN Newt Masterpiece Theatre: I Pride end The Geography of Falcon Crest (R) Baseball: The Relugee Prejudice (R) 1 SI Rock n' Roll Reds-Padret Experience III r' Jazz at the Maintenance Shop (R) WAVE News WHAS News WLKY News Dick Cavett Show (R) 1 I The Tonight Show CBS Movie: ABC News ABC Captioned News ABC Captioned Newt Young Maverick 12:30 SCTV Network (R) PGA Championship Latenight Sign Off Midnight IV 2:00 NBC News 1 3:00 Movie 1:45 WHAS News (R) Dave Allen at Large (R) Sign Off 4:40 A.M. Sign Off 2:15 A.M. 1:00 New Zlon Church Sign Off 1 A.M. Sign Off 1 A.M.

RADIO Mickey Mantle: How do you spell baseball? W-i-l-l-i-e, M-i-c-k-e-y, and t-h-e D-u-k-e. fret This isn't really a tour of the premises at Cooperstown, N.Y., or a bunch of boring speeches. It's a festival of famous baseball film clips and a little easy conversation about the game and how it got to be. If nothing else, it shows once again that NBC knows how to put together informative, entertaining documentaries. A lot of the film reeled off here is familiar, but much of it is also rare, vintage photography as narrator Sutherland turns the pages of the hardball scrapbook.

Why Sutherland? The only answer appears to be Why not? Sutherland's only claim to expertise is having listened to radio broadcasts of Brooklyn Dodgers games on steamy summer nights when he was a boy. In that case, millions could qualify. But Sutherland is refreshing maybe because he's not an expert He just sort of ambles along nice and easy. He doesn't know, or use, all that phony-baloney jargon that the sportscasters dream up. Howard Co-sell could have ruined this.

Whatever, as Archie Bunker would say. Sutherland says that somebody once tried to claim that our national pastime had its roots in Egyptian fertility rites. Well, nobody ever told Henry Chadwick that. He's the man who invented baseball's boxscore. He said the game had its origins in Great Britain.

That really hacked off A. G. Spalding, a famous pitcher in the 1800s. So Chadwick and Spalding sponsored a study that concluded that Abner Doubleday thought up the game thus making it as American as apple pie. Good thing, or we wouldn't have all this fascinating old stuff to sift through.

We might have missed out on the New York Knickerbockers, the first team to play the game as we know it Back in 1845, those guys had haircuts that make Brooke Shields look as if she has a burr. And here are the Cincinnati Red Stockings forming the first professional team that went unbeaten in their maiden year of 1869. That really seems like ancient history in a season that finds them 24 games out of first place. We see pitchers who won 40 games a season and had 500-game careers. But the bulk of this baseball special comes in clips from the Bambino through the Say Hey Kid George Herman Ruth and Willie KET channels: 21 MurravMavflefd.

22 Pikevllle, 23 Elizabethtown. 25 Ashland, 29 Paducah, 29 Som.r- (R) indicates rerun, indicates closed-captioned for the deef. 38 Morehead, 46 Lexington, 52 Owenton, S3 Bowling Green, 54 Covington, 68 Louisville. set, 31 owensooroHenderson, 3 Maaisonvnie, as nazafo. HIGHLIGHTS Horizons: "Japanese-American Survivors of the Atom Bomb." WUOL-FM (90.5) 10 a.m.

In Good Company: World Watch Institute president Lester Brown talks about his book, "Building a Sustainable Society." WFPL-FM (89.3) noon. Horizons: "The New Warriors." An examination of the problems faced by American Indian youths. WFPL-FM (89.3) 12:30 p.m. Firing Line: "What Was Special About 1980?" Theodore White and Michael Kinsley are the guests. WFPL-FM (89.3) 1 p.m.

Metz Here: "Country Humor," with Dr. Carl Hurley of Eastern Kentucky University. WHAS (840) 7 p.m. Radio Mystery Theater: "The Last Duel." An unfinished duel becomes an obsession with a British officer, who is determined to complete it many years later. WHAS (840) 11:05 p.m.

Larry King Show: Magician Harry Blackstone is the guest. WHAS (840) midnighj. TV HIGHLIGHTS Mays to those unfamiliar with the lingo. There's Harvey Haddix pitching 12 perfect innings, retiring 36 straight batters and losing the game in the 13th. Or how about a little of Ted Williams as a 22-year-old, and on the last day he played? No special would be complete without watching Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig and the Babe belting 'em over the Yankees' cen-: ter-field fence.

And anybody who can't get half as excited as Red Barber when New York Giant Bobby Thomson hits that 1951 game-winning home run against the Brooklyn Dodgers doesn't have a heart that beats. It's all here, or most of it and it's very nicely done and packaged with film and music. "The Game and the Glory" is professional enough for the expert and broad enough for the ca-sual amateur. Sure, if you're a baseball fan, or if you're just over 35, this may be old stuff indeed. But it's like vanilla ice cream you can still enjoy a pleasant treat again on a summer evening.

Nuclear Age." This special looks at how major nuclear decisions were made in the United States. QD Kentucky Entrepreneur Programs that are available to help minority entrepreneurs are discussed. 9:30 (E) Masterpiece Theatre: Pride and Prejudice Part V. Elizabeth learns that Wickham married Lydia after Darcy promised Wickham money. Rerun.

100 The Geography of Rock Roll Different musical traditions have combined to give us the current sound of rock 'n' roll. The Captain and Tennille are hosts. 100 CD Falcon Crest Lance defies Angie. Rerun. 10:00 SD American Dream, American Reality: The Reiu gee Experience This documentary follows a family from Laos 9:00 CD The Phil Donahue Show Male centerfolds are the topic.

11:09 GO The John Davidson Show Robert Guillaume, Missy Gold, James Noble, Inga Swenson, Rene Auberjonois and Did! Conn are guest for a salute to "Benson." Rerun. 12:30 p.m. Q) Hour Magazine Beau Bridges and Lillian Chapin, a centenarian, visit. Author Thelma Kandel discusses careers for women. 2:00 CD The Bob Braun Show Dr.

Jerrold Petrofsky and Roger Glaser discuss help for paralyzed people. 7:00 CD Ask Fred: A Weekend Gardener Special Fred Wiche answers gardening questions. 8:00 One of the Boys Adam unfavorably reviews Jonathan's performance in a school play. Rerun. 8:00 CD The Dukes of Hazzard Boss Hogg appoints a woman as acting sheriff.

Rerun. 8:00 69 Benson Katie has a crush on the governor's press agent. Rerun. 8:30 Chicago Story Assistant state's attorney Ken Duttori puts his career on the line to prosecute a murder suspect. Rerun.

8:30 9 Making a Living Maggie dates the director of Dot's theater group. Rerun. Dallas Sue Ellen accepts J. invitation to dinner. Rerun.

9:09 Crisis to Crisis "How Much is Enough? Decision-Making in the through their first year in the United States. 10:30 fJD Jazz at the Maintenance Shop Barney Kessel, Herb Ellis and Charlie Byrd perform on guitar, and Joe Byrd plays bass. Rerun. 11:00 The Dick Cavett Show Drama teacher Lee Strasberg visits. Rerun.

11:30 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Kenny Rogers is a guest. 12:00 9 PGA Championship Highlights of second-round golf play. 12:00 PBS Latenight Marc and Norma Nissenson believe that the working woman is the downfall of most marriages. A discussion of the men's rights movement. 12:30 a.m.

SCTV Network A satire of "The Godfather." Rerun. TV MOVIES prison are trapped between the rules and their own passions. Kate Jackson, Tony Curtis. Made for TV. at CUT-RATE LIQUORS These prices good through next Wednesday, August 11, 1982.

CUT'RATE 11:30 CD Young Maverick (1978) Ben Maverick learns he is heir to a yet-to-be-played poker hand, an event some would prefer not take place. Charles Frank, Susan Blanchard. Made for TV. 12:00 Q) Affair in Trinidad (1952) A cafe singer and her brother-in-law seek her hus-; band's murderer. Glenn Ford, Rita Hayworth.

Vi 4 p.m. The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968) Conclusion. A Russian archbishop is elected the first non-Italian Pope after spending 20 years in a prison camp. Anthony Quinn, David Janssen. 8:00 CD Bad Men of Missouri (1941) Three brothers, enraged by land-grabbing carpetbaggers, turn to crime.

Dennis Morgan, Jane Wy-man. 9:00 Q3 Inmates: A Love Story (1981) Men and women locked behind the walls of a coed 3 a.m. Terror in the Wax Museum (1973) A struggle for a fortune ensues when the eccentric owner of a wax museum is murdered. Ray Milland, John carradine. Movies are rated on a 1-4 star and "bomb" system by staff critic William Mootz.

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