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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 250

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'Inside Story' Out series based on will make its debut. To whet your appetite and set the stage for the new series, the of mid-1983 again rakes to the air waves Sunday and Monday at 8 p.m. on KHON. According to its co executive producer, the series will "probably be the most expensive show on television." The price tag per episode is estimated at $1 million-plus because of elaborate sets and special effects. Continued from Page 1 another group of exceptional and talented youngsters this week with its ninth edition of "Hawaii's Superkids." Featured at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday on Channel 9 will be: Jill Carrier, a 12- year-old who after only six months of running competitively holds the national record for the 50-meter hurdles in her age division; Chet DeCambra, an 11- year-old Hilo saxophonist who is into the Big Band sound; Jacob Yoro, a bodybuilder who is only 4 years old, has already been at it for two years and wants to make it a life career; Kuupua and Kalei Lopez, 12-year-old twins, who helped lead the Koolau Minor Allstars to victory in the state Minor League Bobbysox Softball Championships; Jon Ward, a 17-year-old Hoa Koku volunteer; Eli Clemens, KGMB puts the spotlight on a 13-year-old who recently won the Sunkist and Morey Boogie (board) Keiki Contest, and Lucy Lang, a 12-year-old Taiwanese immigrant who has distinguished herself as a violinist and pianist. KHET, Channel 11, wraps up its statehood celebration Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with a look at how the Islands diverse ethnic groups try to preserve their individual cultures. Featured on "Spectrum" are Judge Marie Nakanishi Milks, State Sen. Ben Cayetano, entertainer Peter Moon, Clarence "Rags" Scanlan, John Penebacker and Star-Bulletin writer Pierre Bowman.

And on Friday at 8 p.m., "Dialog" focuses on the real Magnum, P.I.s of Hawaii when host Bart Fredo chats with three local private detectives. Welp, it's your last Sunday to sleep in, if you're a serious football fan. The official NFL season gets underway Sept. 2 with KHON and KGMB starting things off at 6:30 a.m. Monday night football resumes Sept.

3 on KITV at 6:30 p.m. Scheduled to open the NFL TV season Sept. 2 on Channel 2 is a double-header with the Miamai Dolphins at Washington Redskins and then the L.A. Raiders at the Houston Oilers. The San Francisco 49ers will be up One more week and the NFL season is underway with Washington Redskins running back John Riggins and teammates taking on the Miami Dolphins in one of the first games to be televised this season.

against the Detroit Lions on 7:30 Channel 9. And it'll be the Dallas Cowboys and the L.A. you Rams for the Monday night opener. If you can't wait, you 1938 can catch the Buffalo Bills- day Chicago Bears preseasoner at 7 a.m. Sunday on KGMB.

Alsoooo, "NFL Week in Review" and "NFL Pro Magazine" return for the season on KGMB at 4 and 4:30 p.m., respectively, Saturday. Finally, if you're into flashy trash, KHNL will air the original "Valley of the Dolls" flick at Sports Sunday Monday (cable): Tennis, U.S. 5:30 Open p.m., early Channel rounds. 12 NFL Football, 7 a.m., KGMB, Boxing, 4 p.m., Channel 17 Delay. Channel 9: Buffalo Bills at (cable): Henry Hearns vs.

James Tennis, 10:30 p.m., KGMB, Chicago Bears. Williams and Rudy Hernandez Channel 9: U.S. Tennis Open Baseball, 8:15 a.m., WTBS vs. Billy Smith, from the Forum Highlights. (cable): Atlanta Braves at Chica- in Englewood, Ca.

Repeats go Cubs. Wednesday 5:30 at 8 p.m. and Satur- Friday Channel Sportsworld, a.m., KHON, NCAA Football, 6:30 p.m., Baseball, 1:35 p.m., WTBS 9:30 day at p.m. 2. Channel 4: Kick Off Clas- (cable): Chicago Cubs KITV, at Atlanta World Series of Golf, 10 a.m., with of Miami Braves.

KGMB, Channel 9. Auburn University. Satellite Tennis, 5:30 sic University vs. p.m., Channel 12 Wrestling, 10 a.m., Channel 12 delay. (cable): U.S.

Open early rounds. (cable): Delay. Delay. a.m., Arlington KHON, Budweiser Channel 2: Million, Fourth 11 Tuesday Saturday annual mile-and-a-quarter turf Baseball, 1:35 p.m., WTBS Tennis, 6:30 a.m., KGMB, Chanclassic. Satellite live.

(cable): St. Louis at Atlanta. nel 9: U.S. Tennis Open. AHRA Top Fuel Dragster Na- Tennis, 5:30 p.m., Channel 12 Baseball, 10 a.m., KHON, Chantionals, noon, KHON, Channel 2.

(cable): Open early rounds. nel 2: Los Angeles Dodgers at U.S. Tennis, noon, Channel 12 Delay. Montreal Expos or Chicago Cubs (cable): ATP Men's Finals. Surfing, 10 p.m., Channel 12 at Atlanta Braves.

Power Boat 12:30 (cable): Repeat of 1984 Stroh's Jr. Olympics, 10:05 a.m., WTBS Channel 2: Formula p.m., One World Championships. (cable): Sears AAU-USA Junior Racing, KHON, boat Tennis, Grand Prix power races on 10:30 p.m., KGMB, Olympics. Delay. the Chattanooga River.

Channel 9: U.S. Tennis Open Wrestling, 12:05 p.m., WTBS WAC Football Highlights, 1 Highlights. (cable). p.m., KHON, Channel 2. Wednesday Boxing, 1 p.m., KHON, p.m., WTBS nel 2: 15-round International Wrestling, (cable).

Baseball, 1:35 p.m., WTBS Boxing Federation Lightweight Baseball, 2 p.m., KHNL, (cable): St. Louis Cardinals at Harry Arroyo and Charlie Championship bout between Japan Channel 13: 66th All-Japan High Atlanta Braves. "White Brown. School baseball championship di- Tennis, 5:30 p.m., Channel 12 Lightning" gest. (cable): U.S.

Open early rounds. NFL Week in Review, 4 p.m., Let's Go Golfing, 4:30 p.m., Delay. KGMB, Channel 9: Season premiere. KHNL, Channel 13. Tennis, 10:30 p.m., KGMB, Channel 9: U.S.

Tennis Open NFL Pro Magazine, 4:30 p.m., Wrestling, 26 (UHF). 4:30 p.m., KSHO, Highlights. KGMB, Channel 9: Season premiChannel ere. Let's Go Fishing, 5 p.m., Thursday Soccer, 5:30 p.m., KHET, ChanKHON, Channel 2. nel 11: German professional socWrestling, 5:30 p.m., KSHO, Baseball, 1:35 p.m., WTBS cer with F.C.

Cologne vs. WerdChannel 26 (UHF). (cable): Chicago Cubs at Atlanta. er Bremen. 2, TV Week, August 26, 1984 NEW YORK Story," the only regularly scheduled examination of press performance on national television, won't be on public TV's fall schedule because it couldn't raise enough funding, the program's executive producer said.

"We are close to securing funding for the future and expect to be back on the air by early in said Ned Schnurman. Schnurman said "Inside Story," which has been nominated for four Emmy Awards this year, trad received $250,000 from the public television stations' programming fund, "and we expect to build on that to meet our budget." The program, which was introduced in 1981, had been expected to resume a 13-week schedule in October with Edwin Newman, formerly of NBC News, as anchor and chief correspondent. Hodding Carter, the show's anchor since the beginning, planned to work only on its special broadcasts. p.m. Friday.

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