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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 12

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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12
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Page 13--The Robesonian, Sunday. December 25.1977 6:00 p.m. (4) You the Deaf (6) News, Weather, Sports (9) Eyewitness Magazine (10) Carolina (33) Health Sciences 6:30 (3) News (4) Daniel Foster, M.D. (5) Action News (6,10) NBC News (8) TEA (9) Eyewitness Magazine (13) CBS News (33) Palmetto Report 7:00 (3) Hee Haw (4) Once Upon a Classic (5) The Honeymooners (6) Candid Camera (8) Lawrence Welk (9) Bugs Bunny (10) Seven O'clock Report (11,13) Hee Haw (33) Once Upon a Classic (36) Night Bird 7:30 (6,9) Wild Kingdom (10) Awareness (33) Studio See 8:00 (3,5,8) Tabitha: "That New Black Magic" Tabitha employs desperate magic measures to free Marvin Decker from a beautiful witch's spell and save his marriage. (4) Hometown Saturday Night: Jack Daniel's Original Silver Cornet Band takes the stage of Nashville's Opryhouse in a nostalgic re-creation of turn-of- the-century band concerts.

(60 min) (6,9) 44th Annual King Orange Jamboree Parade: Rita Moreno and Joe Garagiola will be hosts for live coverage of the festivities including 51 of America's outstanding college homecoming queens, 23 floats, 16 marching bands and five specialty from Miami, Florida. (60 min) (10,11,36) Blue Bonnet Bowl: WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th iWESIBMAUID; 218 6. 4th Street. Lumberton. N.C PHONE 739-3630 Texas AM-USC (3 hrs) (13) Bob Newhart Show; Dr.

Hartley's attempt at providing psychological aid to men about to leave prison has him climbing the walls, (repeat) (33) Piccadilly Circus: "Ballet Shoes" centers on three orphan girls living in a boarding house and the varied characters who influence their lives. (90 min) 8:30 (3,5,8) Operation Petticoat: (13) We've Got Each Other: Stuart and Judy are all excited about their long-awaited vacation to Hawaii but his boss, Mr. Gutman, canceled it with a surprise work load that has to be completed. 8:57 (6,9) NBC News Update 8:58 (13) CBS Newsbreak 9:00 (3,5,8) Starsky and Hutch: "Starsky's Lady" A hoodlum holds Starsky and Hutch responsible for his son's death, and in retaliation, he critically wounds Starsky's girlfriend, (repeat, 60 min) (4) Hollywood Television Theatre: "The Fatal Weakness" Eva Marie Saint stars in this witty drawing room comedy, by George Kelly, about a woman who is too romantic. (2 hrs) (6,9) Saturday Night at the Movies: "Come Back, Little Sheba" Laurence Olivier and Joanne Woodward.

Drama about Doc and Lola Delaney, a middle-aged, midwestern couple mourning for their better, bygone days, and Marie, the college student who boards in their home and is the catalyst in the Crisis in which Doc and Lola discover their dependence on each other. (2 hrs) (13) The Jeffersons: George is seeing an old Navy buddy, but is it a man or a woman? Louise is suspicious and George is confused, (repeat) 9:30 (13) Tony Randall Show: Judge Walter Franklin suffers from a guilt complex after learning he has sent an innocent man to jail, (repeat) (33) An Evening of Championship Skating: Some of the best American and European figure skaters gather at Harvard University's Watson's Rink to display their beautiful expertise on ice. (60 min) 10:00 (3,5,8) Love Boat: "Message for Maureen" Brenda Benet is an injured tennis star who falls for a tough sportswriter, Bill Bixby; "The Acapulco Connection" Charo is a stagestruck Mexican Stork Trees Bear Fruit. Since 1816. Full-size fruit on dwarf- size trees.

Your outhorized Stork Bros Fruit Tree Center. MARY'S FLOWER HOUSE "Your One Stop Garden Center" Eluabethtown Road Lumberton. N.C. 28358 -y stowaway who creates havoc until she can perform for the passengers; and "Gotcha" Milton Berle is a practical joker who pulls one joke too many, (repeat, 60 min) (13) Kojak: Charles Cioffi guest stars as mobster Arnie Brace, whose girlfriend is an eyewitness to a cop killing whom Kojak has been ordered to leave alone, (repeat, 60 min) 10:30 (33) Country Corner 11:00 (3,5,6,8,10,11,13) News, Weather, Sports (4,33) Sign Off (9) The Rose Bowl: Blood, Sweat and Cheers (36) PTL Club 11:15 (3) TEA 11:30 (3,5,8) New Year's Rockin' Eve 1978: Dick Clark, live from New York pushes the button that begins the descent of the lighted ball marking the New York in Times Square and Suzanne Sommers and Robert Hegyes play host to Crystal Gayle, K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Johnny Rivers, Andy Gibb and the Ohio Players in Hollywood as 1978 rolls in on a solid rock of superhit sounds.

(90 min) (6) Saturday Award Theatre: "Every Girl Should Be Married" Gary Grant and Betsy Drake. A shopgirl uses her wiles to land a bachelor doctor. (9,10) NBC's Saturday Night Live: (11,13) New Year's Eve with Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians: Live from New York's Waldorf Astoria, concert master Lebert Lonbardo and conductor Victor Lombardo ring in another New Year with Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians. (90 mini 1:00 (5) Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (8) News (10) Night Bird (13) PTL Club 2:00 (10) With This Ring 3:00 (36) Movie: "Mark of ZOrro" Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell. Exciting tale of swashbuckling swordsman who sought to avenge evil in the California of the 1820s.

4:30 (36) Movie: "Action in The North Atlantic" Humphrey Bogart. Story of Merchant Marine vessels brave the Nazi sub-infested waters of the stormy North Atlantic to keep manpower and supplies available to the European Theatre during WW II. "MISS WORLD" "Miss World" contestant Debi Richter, who starred as the teenage victim in "Aspen," has been cast in the role of a young Demolition Derby "groupie" in "Wheels," NBC-TV's 10-hour Novel for Television starring Rock Hudson and Lee Remick. Richter's acting career was launched by winning a drama scholarship in the 1975 "Miss World" contest as "Miss California." She will play the role of Val, the teen-age siren who entraps an auto executive's ((Rock Hudson) young son, played by Howard McGillin. In addition to "Aspen," Richter also guest-starred on "The Waltons" and in the pilot of "Lanigan's Rabbi," and-appeared in the film, "Catch a Falling Star." LOVELY LISA HARTMAN portrays Tabitha, the half-mortal grown daughter of Samantha (the witch of ABC's famed "Bewitched" series), in the new hit mini-series "Tabitha," airing Saturdays p.m.) on ABC Channels 3-5-8.

This Witch Sings While her father, bass baritone Howard Hariman, belted but a song in cabarets throughout the state of Texas, four-year-old. Lisa Hartman tugged at the manager's pants leg until she was allowed to join her father On stage. However, Lisa's attention was diverted to modeling, appearing in television commercials and performing in children's theater productions as a youngster and it was not until the age of 16 that she resumed her singing in pursuit of an acting-singing career. Lisa, who today portrays the title role of "Tabitha," ABC- TV's new half-hour romantic fantasy comedy series (Saturdays, 8 p.m.), studied voice while attending Houston's High School of the Performing and Visual Arts. Hearing that an all-male music group called Jim Hendley and Wakefield was looking for a female singer, Lisa auditioned, was hired, and landed her first professional job as a singer earning $80 a week, performing with the group six nights a week thoroughout night spots in Baytown, Tex.

After singing with several additional bands, she formed her own group, lisa Hartman and Four Grand, and performed in the Houston area. Now singing solo, Lisa is in the process of recording her second album, "Alley Kitten," which wili be released in January. Aalthough she doesn't write her own music, the songs she sings are all original material. The 21-year-old actress-singer prefers commercial, country- pop and disco music and looks forward to going out on tour to promote her new album, when her television commitment allows. Lisa Hartman, as Tabitha, sings as well.

Viewers of her new "Tabitha" series can hear her each week, since it is her voice on the show's theme song, entitled "It Could Be Magic." CABLEVISION OFLUMBERTOK wishes all of its customers a happy and prosperous new year. We look forward to 1978 and the chance to continue to bring into your home the best in T.V. viewing. ANTENNA SPECIAL Reg. Antenno 50 ft.

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