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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 73

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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73
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Thwtooy, February 10, 1977 Honolulu Siar-Bullotin E-11 KGMB ives Viewers Chance to Choose a Movie ly," will be rerun Saturday at 10 p.m. on KGMB. Part two, which the station will air Sunday at 9 p.m. is better because the trial scenes are so good. CBS is preparing a in which Ned Beatty, who may win an Oscar for his work as the mad business-Iman in "Network," will play an ex-Marine named "Szyysynyk" (pronounced I And that's show Continued from E-9 turned on by newspaper TV listings.

KTUH, the Universi-' ty of Hawaii's often-audible, student-staffed FM station returned to the air at 6 a.m. Monday. If you are living rightryou can hear it at 90.3. professor at the University of Hawaii who believes that the United States is being bested militarily by Russia, will be interviewed on KGMB's "Voices of Concern" in this month's "Young Americans for Freedom" segment Sunday at 8:15 a.m. Yes, "Roots" will be rerun by KITV, probably in May but possibly as a series of hours only.

And that must be some kind of good news to Tele-Prompter cable-TV subscribers in Hawaii Kai, who lost their picture when a car knocked out an Ha waiian Electric Co. installation in the 400 block on Kawaiahae Street about 9 p.m. Sunday. Although it took the electric company until 2 a.m. to restore service to Tele-Prompter, the accident did not deprive the affected area of other power.

Although KITV's new transmitter tower atop the Ala Moana Hotel has improved reception of the station for thousandsincluding three viewers on Lanai who wrote letters thanking the station some viewers lost picture quality. Some of those who did are in the Makiki-Punahou area. But most are on the Windward side of Oahu. Of the latter, most have been using antennas that had been set up to pick up the former KITV signal after it passed through that notch in the top of the Pali. The new tower's location changes the angle at which the signal goes to the Windward side and to get it again some set owners may have to have some work done on their home antennas by TV servicemen.

Lucky you, maybe' (2) Strange things are happening (2). "Tail Gunner Joe," a dramatized biography of the late anti-Red Sen. Joseph McCarthy, which KHON aired Sunday was ruined by too many commercials. But KHON says it just looked like too many and that the machine that airs commercials automatically "tmma-iamiu Part one' of "Helter Skelter," last spring's movie about the murdering Manson "fami f.VJNTZ broke down just be fore the three-hour show so the engineers had to cue-up and run those ads by hand. Understandably, they tended to air as many as they could during each break which, of course, doesn't mean that there weren't too many.

The show, by the way, was seen the same day here as on the Mainland. So, for better or worse, the video-tape came here with no more breaks for commercials than had been built in. And despite a silly framing story in which a contemporary girl (not woman) reporter "investigates" McCarthy, the show was distinguished by Peter Boyle's work as a frightening, tedious, messianic lumpish McCarthy and by its frankness about McCarthy's accom-, plices. We were reminded, very contrary to current Truman legend, that it was Truman who set up the first "loyalty boards" and never moved against McCarthy, that Eisenhower was a patsy for McCarthy, and that McCarthy was not only a favorite of the Kennedys, the late Robert Kennedy was makin'g points as a member of McCarthy's staff during the Army-McCarthy hearings. Also, I never before saw a TV program that let any character say anything so plainly of another as "McCarthy could obviously be bought." Indeed, such was NBC's courage that perhaps the only way "Tail Gunner Joe" could make it to our screens was to sell a bit of it to anyone who would buy.

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