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COMMERCIALS AIMED AT CHILDREN CURBED DO YOU LIKE TO PLAY SCRABBLE? Thf WORD CLUB pr ouaiy vmuki th tor- (nation of a club flrvolM to words. kOhic 13 Part Feb. 9, 1972 gogflngfltrfCfmrg KCET Gets Grant to Design Cinema Series Elliott Gould Signed Elliott Gould has been set by producers David Winters and Burt Rosen to join Jennifer O'Neill and Tom Jones in "The Special London Bridge Special," airing May 7 on NBC. words. BEGINNtRS WtLCOME.

OW or Plejsant dlrrwphem in Beverly MONM- 11 TOURNAMENTS. Special chatter m-inDw yearly duf SIO to 1st 50 members only. For Info. 334-1100 or 27-Ot CALL TT A DAY jTH -rrfl "t-ia. than four within a 60-min-ute program.

Specify that hosts of children's programs or primary cartoon characters in the programs will' not be used to deliver commercials within or adjacent to such programs. The changes were recommended by the TV Code Review Board, which considered a Columbia Broadcasting System proposal to apply the restrictions to all children's programming seven days a week. HiriiirwiwAU1. I i entertainnmitlMinti Presented by the LAS VEGAS CONVENTION AUTHORITY in cooperation with KMPC development of American film over the past 50 years. This would include the history of the film industry, the growth of film as art, and events of the changing times that affected both film-makers and their audiences." George Stevens AFI director, said the institute "welcomes this new collaboration with public television to document the rich contribution of the American motion picture to the life and thought of our time." The 1 opmental project Is headed by Richard Kahlenberg.

assistant director of AFI. Joining him are Kevin Brownlow, historian, film-maker and author of. "The Parade's Gone By," a study of silent films, and David Shepard, film-maker, writer and associated archivist of AFI. CET has received a grant from the Corp. for Public Broadcasting to design a proposed series in association fith the American Film Institute documenting the growth and impact of American motion pictures.

"Dr. James L. Loper, president and general manager of Channel 28, announced that development of the proposed "American Film Experience" series for PBS will conducted in coordination with AFI's Center for Advanced Film Studies in JJbs Angeles. have been very pleased with the enthusiastic response to our Film Odyssey series of outstanding films," Dr. Loper said.

"Now we hope to go far beyond the exhibition of motion pictures on television to explore the Ji GUESS WHO? Will Jordan spoofs host Ed Sullivan, The KopyKats' Comedy Hour, 8:30 tonight (7). Ll OF WEEK NIELSENS RADIO HIGHLIGHTS WASHINGTON W). Broadcasters have new code to restrict the and kind of commercials during weekend television programs' designed mainly for children. The new, provisions, an amendment to the TV ode, will become effective next Jan. 1.

They have been adopted by the TV Board of Directors of the National Assn. of Broad- casters. About GO of the television stations subscribe to the code. The new provisions will: Establish a new "children's weekend programming time" between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.

on Saturdays and Sundays. Reduce by 25 the time devoted "to commercials and other nonprc-gram material during chilli n' programming in those time periods. Reduce from 16 to 12 minutes the amount of nonprogram time in children's programming during any given hour within the Saturday-Sunday period. Reduce by half the number of interruptions for commercials by limiting them to not more than two within any 30-minute program and not more Funny Face Star Honored Sandy Duncan, star of CBS' Funny Face, has been named Woman of the Year by the Hollywood Radio and Television Society. Miss Duncan's series was one of the highest-rated of the season until it was forced off the air after 13 episodes when she underwent surgery for a benign tumor, which left her blind in the left eye.

The award will be presented to Aliss Duncan at a dinner March 21, at which time the Hollywood Radio and Television Society will give awards to radio and television cials. commer- with Guest Host id Sylvan starrins KABC 790 KFOX 1430 KFWB 740KGBS 1500 KGER 1580 KGFJ II90KGIL 1330 KGRB KALI -KBI6 KBBQ KOAY KEZY -KFAC fdnk Gorshiri 1280 KIEV 980KIIS 1020 KKAR 1390 KLAC 1230 KMPC 1260KNX 900KPOL 930 KREL GorgJCirby mm iirmtm rL Mm KFI 640 KHJ MUSIC-PERSONALITY 6-9 a.m.-Dick Whittinghill, KMPC. 6- 10 a.m.-Dick Whittington. KGIL; Gary Gray, KBIG; Lohman Bark-ley, KFI. 9- Noon Geoff Ecwards, KMPC.

10- 1 p.m. Dick Peabody, KFI. 10-2 p.m. Ray Wiles, KBIG. 10-3 p.m.-larry Van Nuys, KGIL.

Noon-3 p.m. Wink Martindale, KMPC. 1- 4 p.m. Jack Angel, KFI. 2- 6 p.m.-Paul Ward, KBIG.

3- 6 p.m. Gary Owens, KMPC. 3- 7 p.m. Mel Clark, KBIG; Tom Brown, KGIL 4- 7 p.m. Jerry Bishop, KFI.

p.m. Roger Carroll, KMPC. 7- 9 p.m. Chuck Cecil, KFI. 7-Midnight Scott O'Neill, KGIL.

9- Midnigiit Paul Compton, KFI. 10- 1 a.m. Johnny Magnus, KMPC. Midnights a.m. Scott Ellsworth, KFI.

ABC MOVIE SECOND IN ABC's Movie of the Week series continues to score heavily in the national Nielsen ratings as its most recent feature, "Women in Chains," finished second to the. season's leader, All in the Family. "Women in Chains" earned a 32.3 rating and 48 audience share in the report for the week ending Jan. 30. All in the Family led with a 37.1 and a whopping 57 share.

In network averages, CBS led with 20.5, followed bv ABC with 20.1 and NBC at 19.1. Here are the top shows: 1 All in the Family (CBS). Ponderosa Series Set for" NBC-TV Ponderosa. a weekly series of episodes selected from past seasons of NBC's Bonanza, will premiere on the network May 2 and continue until the start of the fall season in September. Bonanza, currently In its 13th season on NBC will continue in its Sunday time- period.

Ponderosa takes its name from the ranch which is the principal setting of the Bonanza series. 1 i 2 Movie of the Week, "Women in Chains" (ABC). 3 Ironside (NBC). 4 Flip Wilson (XBC). 5 Marcus AVelby (ABC).

6 Gunsmoke (CBS). 7 Here's Lucy (CBS) Friday Movie, "She Waits" (CBS). 9 Mod Squad (ABC). 10 Mannix (CBS). 11 Doris Day CBS.

12 Medical Center (C'BS 13 Owen Marshall (ABO. 14 Partridge Family (ABC). 13 Adam-12 (XBC). 16 Sanford Son (NBC). 17 Movie of Weekend, Screaming Woman" (ABC).

18 Dean Martin (NBC). 19 Sunday Movie, "Where Eagles Dare" (ABC). 20 Hawaii Five-0 (CBS). 'Love Is Creator to Appear With Dinah Kim Grove, creator of the "Love Is cartoon panel which appears in The Times, will guest Thursday (Channel 4 at 9 a.m.) on NBC's Dinah's Place starring Dinah Shore. J.Q.

Ar you bright, well-read, up on the latest? Contestants needed for new, fun network quiz show. Big money and priiej. Cat Mickl Edferton (213) 469-71671 4 VOmWX 1 It ABC Coyiid B4our Hi I'M MICKEY MOUSE. KM Highlights KBCA 105.1 KNOB 97.9 KBOB 98.3 KNX 93.1 KCRW 89.9 KDUO 97.5 KORJ 94.3 KEDC 88.5 KOST 103.5 KEZR 95.9 KPCS 89.3 KFAC 92.3 KPFK 90.7 KFOX 100.3 KPOL 93.9 KFSG 96.3 KPPC 106.7 KGBS 97.1 KPSA 107.5 KHJ 101.1 KSPC 88.7 KHOF 99.5 KSRF 103.1 KJLH 102.3 KJOI 98.7 KUSC 91.5 KKDJ 102.7 KUTE 101.9 KKOP 93.5 KVFM 94.3 KLOS KWIZ 96.7 KMET 94.7 KXLU 88.9 KXTZ. 104.3 KNJO 92.7 KYMS- 106.3 870 KRLA -1150KTYM 1220 KWIZ 570KWKW-.

710KWOW. 1070XEGM 1540 XPRS -1370XTRA 1110 1460 1480 1300 1600 950 1090 690 4- 6 a.m. Jim Todd, KFI; Sid McCoy, KGIL. 1-6 a.m. Clark Race, KMPC.

MUSIC-TOP 40 69a.m.-Robert W. Morgan, KHJ; B. Mitchell Reed, KRLA. 6-10 a.m.-Mike Lundy, KDAY. Hudson and Landry, KGBS.

5- Noon Johnny Hayes, KRLA; Charlie Van Dyke, KHJ. 10-3 p.m. Bill Baliance, KGBS; Nathan Roberts, KDAY. Noon-3 p.m. Don Burns, KRLA; Mark Eliott, KHJ.

3-6 p.m. Don Steele, KHJ; Shadoa Stevens, KRLA. 3-7 p.m. Sam Riddle, KDAY; Dave Hull, KGBS. 6- 9 p.m.

Jerry Butler, KHJ; Lee Simms, KRLA. 7- Midnight China Smith, KDAY; Dick Lvons, KGBS. 9-Midnight Baby Love, Mikel Hunter, KRLA. Midnight-6 a.m. Greg Shannon, KRLA; Fed Mountain, KDAY; Johnny Williams, KHJ.

MUSIC-ALBUM Continuous KPOL, XTRA, KIIS. MUSIC-CLASSICAL Continuous KFAC. COUNTRY I WESTERN Continuous KLAC, KIEV, KFOX, KWOW. MUSIC-SOUL Continuous KGFJ, XPRS. CONVERSATION p.m.

Michael Jackson, KABC. p.m. Marv Gray, KABC. p.m. Ken Minyard, KABC.

9-1 a.m. John Babcock, KABC. 1-6 a.m. Ray Briem. KABC.

NEWS Continuous-KFWB, KNX. On the Hour and Half-hour KFI, KLAC, KMPC, KABC, KGIL, KRLA, KPOL, KGBS, KWKW, KBIG, KDAY, KHJ NEWS COMMENTARY 8:30 a.m. Frank Hemingway, KABC. 5-10 p.m. Harry Reasoner, KABC.

5 p.m. Lowell Thomas, KNX. Noon Paul Harvey, KABC. 425 p.m.-Walter Cronkite, KNX. 6 p.m.

Douglas Edwards, KNX. 7:05 p.m. Edward P. Morgan, KABC. STOCK MARKET 7:45 a.mKNX.

7:50 a.m. KABC. 8:05 a.m. KFAC 8- 10 a.m. KFI.

8:15 a.m.-KMPC. 8:30 a.m. KLAC, KPOL. 12:30 p.m. KFI.

5:10 p.m.-KNX. 4:55 p.m. KFAC 5:40 p.m. KGIL. 6:05 p.m.

KFI. 6:05 p.m.-KFAC. VARIETY 6:50 p.m. Golden Days of Radio, KMPC. 7:30 p.m.

Lum Abner, KFI. SPORTS-COMMENTARY 7:00 a.m. Gil Stratton, KNX. 8:40 a.m. Stan Brown, KGIL.

12:20 p.m. Allin Slate, KNX. 4:15 p.m.-Tom Kelly, KNX. 5:05 p.m. Keith Jackson, KABC.

5:25 p.m. Mike Evans, KBIG. 5:30 p.m.-Jim Healy. KLAC. 6 p.m.

Fred Hessler, KMPC. 6:35 p.m. Stan Brown, KGIL. 6:45 p.m. Brad Pye, KGFJ.

SPORTS TODAY 5:15 p.m.-Santa Anita, KIEV. 6 p.m. Lakers vs. Hawks, KABC. 6 p.m.

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And, there -are no fees, no dues, no assessments. Now you can live the way you want to live, enjoy every minute without financial worries and spend the money you save on the things you've always wanted to do! The completely furnished Model Home is open 7 days, from 10 a.m. to dusk. Just take Interstate 5 Highway to Highway 78, East to College Boulevard off-ramp to the service road on the North side and leave the smog, traffic and congestion behind COSTA SERENA 3746 VISTA WAY OCEANSIDE Cultural-Educational KCRW, KEDC, KPCS, KPFK, KSPC, KFOX, KUSC. KXLU Religious KHOF, KFSC Music-Popular KBIG, KGBS, KHJ, KJOI, KNJO, KNOB, KNX, KOCM, KORJ, KTYM, KVFM, KWIZ, KWST Music-Light Popular KBOB, KDUO, KKOP, KMAX, KOST, KPOL, KFSG, KPSA, KSRF, KUTE Music-Classical KFAC, KPFK, KUSC, KXLU, KEDC Music-Jazz-Folk KCRW, KSPC Music-All Jazz KBCA Music-Country KFOX Music-Rock KKDJ, KLOS, KMET, KPPC, KYMS, KNAC TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS KPFK Natural Allies: Gay Liberation and Women's Liberation 3:00 p.m.

KMAX Showtime: "Double Trouble" with Elvis Presley 8:00 KFAC Sullivan, "di Ballo" Overture; Bizet, Symphony No. 1 in Major; Donizetti, A program of arias; Tchaikovsky, Suite No. 4 in Major (Stereo) 8.00 KPFK-Cancer For Dinner? ft 4 lit WIS a 1 1 PIIESE.YTS BR 2-8611 w- "'Sands 2-86H 4w to 111 1 11 II Kill I II ft HUM LAS VEGAS NEVADA 01 HOTEL RESERVATIONS: IN LOS ANGELES I.

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