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Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, April 21, 1971 20- Section 2 On the Air Today's TV Movies Robert BtncMn Allvn Joilm Ava Arden Tim Ryan Mekar Mini Hakar Eddli Turner William Dudlay Virginia Colt Mac Jett Corey Batty oarda Marvin Miller Directed by Rodolah Mala 8:30 a. m. Channel 7 "THE ARNELO AFFAIR" Belly Dorolhy Adamt Dirtctad by Alenndtr Halt A prince, raised by thieves, falls in love with a street urchin. Just another Arabian John Hodlak Oeoraa Mvrvhr Francai olfford Eva Ardan warnar Andanen Ton. Ta Anna VKIm Sam knight.

Color. 1951 Until 5 An actress wants to retire from the stage for the domestic life but her playwright husband keeps her starring in his continuous theater successes. A pleasant dream. 1933 Until 12:15 a. m.

Dlraclad Arch oholar p. m. 3:30 p. m. Channel 7 "WALL OF NOISE" A lawyer's neglected wife is attracted to one of her husband's clients, who is involved in a murder.

Nasty. 1948 Un- Sgttnni Pltshtttt Tr Hardin Dnm Proving Ralph Meakir Simon Oakland Jimmy Murehr Liun Jot I Ann Mitt Johnny Bid tll 10:30 a Dlrtcftd by RlcJiird Wllion A race-horse trainer breaks 3:30 p. m. Channel 2 "THE PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF" TheRealLate-Night Place to Be? It's Good Old WSNS! BY CLIFFORD TERRY Different people have different ways of enjoying themselves. Some break out the whips.

Some stick bamboo splints under their fingernails. Some eat frozen pizza. And others watch good old year-old WSNS channel 44, Chicago. Besides its best-known feature the wire-service machines ticking off the news and the advertised egg specials from the National the station also has such programs as Race Track News, The Square World of Ed Butler, Divorce Dilemma and Fashions in Sewing. It has Rex Humbard, the preacher from Cuyahoga Falls, and it has Preston Bradley, the preacher from West Lawrence Avenue.

On 44, you may watch The Conservative Viewpoint and you may watch Paul Harvey or, if you don't like redundancy, drag-racing highlights and Norman Vincent Peale specials. So why heed Ed McMahon? It's obvious that the REAL "late-night place to be" is channel 44. One of the shows is Underground News, the one news program where "rip-off" doesn't refer to what you do with the AP copy. It's on at this terrific time, 11:30 p. just right for those who like to watch half a movie or who want to cut out before Johnny Carson swings into his final 20-minute Hustle-On-and-Hustle-Off-the-Intellcctuals segment.

up with his fiancee and has an affair with tne weaitny owner of a horse he was hired to Tony curtla PlHr Laurla Evaratt Slaana ulna Tina Yuiul train. Off the track. 19S3J Un til 5 p. m. A psychopathic killer holds a JSf jmrif' saloon filled with people at gun- ziXrT point.

A wrong number. 1950 JSmLsO OM-ftfe 7 AM Radio 8:00 p. m. Channel 9 "WHITE FEATHER" Join "TWTH "BOBBY WARE IS MIHHIWU" I SOTW JFW col. Lindsay Apptarlm Day LitlU DDI Chltf Broktn Hand Lt.

FcrooMn Amirlcan. Hon Directed by Ulenart D. waOB gj-- Kim Charnay WtT A prospector, in love with a Direct by Thomai cart I MM v8tA Cheyenne princess, helps settle When two boys are missing, fW' pM a peace treaty with the Indians, their parents and the sheriff Featherweight western. 1955 start an all-night search. Mod- ni rjlento stars in the British film "Rattle of a Simple Man" on MORNINO 5i0-WL5-Latr Lulack ttW WGN Pal McCormlcle WMAQ-Kurt Ruell and Company WIND Robert W.

Morgan WCFL Clark Weber WLS-loel Sebastian iM WEEF Dick Thomaa iis WEEF Lynn Greoory 1 0 tOO WGN Roy Leonard WIND Chuck Benson WMAQ Pal Sheridan llrso WBBM Arthur Godfrey Time llioo WEAW Sltllo While Prnenls AFTERNOON 13)00 WLS Chuck Buetl WTAO Life Line WGRT Lou Dyson Jerry Kay WEEF Show Time Pal Fraser WGN Roy Leonard WIND Ron Britain WTAQ Baseball. Whlta Sox VI Rreweri. In Milwaukee umniop.m. IffiTmdrama- channel 9 at 10:30 p.m. 10:30 p.

m. Channel 9 "rattle of a FRIDAY FOSTER wmm left Ah cMmipwm while iummmayn --a 'mutt simple man- tBWBS- ffiHWIISB you the stupiq she she ram jwu The thing, tho, is not to watch the program during the week, but on Sunday nights, when they present The Best of The Underground, which is another way of saying that the news is a month or so old. But what's wrong with that? It's particularly great for those people who smoke the funny cigarets and may have been, well, out of touch for a while. Just last week host 1 tSS WGN Baseball. Cubs vl.

Houston Astros, in cnicaoo JiOO-WMAQ-JIm Stasj 2:10 WBBM Lake Michigan: 11th Hour. JrOf WLS Fred Winston 4:00 WCFL Dick Blondl WGN Howard Miller Clarence Petersen is on vacation. His column will be when he returns. Clifford Terry, the author of today's column, is an associate editor of The Chicago Iribune 1:00 WLS-Krls Stevens WIND Talk Sporls with Bill Berg WMAQ Floyd Brown y.M wrFI Larrv O'Brien Sunday Magazine. 1:00 WGN Extension 720.

Host: Dan Price WIND Contact wllh Dave Baum 100 WLS Steve Lundy 10:00 WCFL Bob Dearborn WMAQ Jack Elgen 11:00 WGN Showcase. Franklin Mac- rnrmarlr Chuck Collins was talking about the entrance of American forces into Laos. Collins, by the way, is not your typical Freddy Face Man electronic journalist, and followers of the 10 O'clock News may be disappointed when he doesn't sign off with one of those 1:00 WIND-Nltewatcti with Larry John- itralla Ynunl I i Mill I thigh-slapping kickers. "Finally, Mrs. Milo Churn of h-ismo Beach, knit ber husband a pair of argyle socks two weeks ago and yesterday he ate them!" Startine this week, the station inaugurated wnat sounaea like the most potentially sensual offering since Playboy After Dark.

Actually, it isn't all that exciting eiuier, out is a nice change of pace from 5 Minutes to Live By. It's 'called Heart of the News, and it's a midnight roundup of the lighter side of the world as reported by leggy Linda Fuoco, who semi-reclines on a heart-shaped bed. Her opening item was a plug for an income tax break for single persons. I rather enjoy Deing single, Linda cooed at the camera, "but I don't want to pay tor it. Channel 44 is also very big on things that go bump in the night other than their picture.

They list Talk to Mr. Psychic, Especially Irene, and tonight at 8:30 you can watch News of the Psvchic World. Last week's guests on the show inciuaea josepn DeLouise, a Chicago psychic and hairdresser. He started off the 30 minutes by gazing into the house crystal ball ana ten tnai there was going to be an emergency meeting of the United Nations. "Don't ask me how or why it may be a war or the death of someone and it will be soon, and by soon I mean within the next three or four months." If sDirits don't appeal to you tonight, you might try flesh, me Slg Sakowicz Show is on at 6:30, and Sig, of course, doesn't need an introduction and, as a matter of fact, doesn't get one.

Too had. tho. that vou missed last week's segments when big was giving his annual Academy Awards hot flashes. One of the ihnmo mud "Fasninatinn." and nigllliy aiiuwa aiaivcu wmi 111 an unidentified voice saying, "Start, Sig," and then Sakowicz came on with his remote. Very remote.

In fact, it sounaea as it he were broadcasting from the Sea of iranquuity. iora evening," he began, "This is Sig Sakowicz speaking to you live and direct from Tinseltown, Hollywood, U. S. A. At this very moment we're having 'coffee and' at the home of Liberace.

Mini II Sic proceeded to fill us in on the scene, but we were presented with only his voice; on the screen were photos of, for some reason, lilies and ferns and children hunting for Easter eggs, as the sound rolled on: "Horace Heidt Jr. is making big sounds with his band at the Beverly Hilton Hotel Jim Nabors .1 ainaal I.L., III! 1 1 1. I I. in oninii nn concert tour but he's going to bypass Chicago Ray Milland is back from promoting 'Love Story' in London and says he is glad to be back just in time tor me usuars, wmuu, the way, he is going to miss because of urgent business in San Diego." warn re 10 40- While everyone was trying to tigure mai one uui, tame on the screen to interview a local publicist, and slipped in a little levity. "The guy on my right is kind of chunky like I am We want vou to meet a fella who's been a friend of ours for many years, and I have reference to Bill Kozak.

"Bill, you re originally trom uonnecucui aa i icu.c.ui.,, Sig said. Bill answered, and are you "Springfield, Massachusetts, sure channel 5 started like this? HI lip MB try a little tenderness" Cli'KLUNK LETTER" Super JocK answers a dumb letter. "CAN THIS MARRIAGE BE SAVED?" Sometimes sometimes no. bi'TOOTH FAIRY" The day to day ad-ventuesof N'ewton Snookers and his confrontation with teeth. CHEAP TRASHY SHOW BIZ REPORT" how old is Natalie WoodLand why isnt RoyRoqers Leonard Sly.

TnTtpg the world's most beautiful music wait 820 radio The Larry Lujack Morning Show Weekdays, 5AM till 9 89WL5 U64 VWT RWaO.

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