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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 28

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The Paducah Suni
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Paducah, Kentucky
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28
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TV SECTION PAQEZ SUN-DEMOCRAT, PADUCAH, KY. Sunday Eyening Wu and Bunter to the Rev. Venables who is an expert on bell-ringing. Wimsey helps ring in a New Year that is to bring a puzzling murdertwo bodies in one grave. (3) (2) Tony Awards.

Larry Blyden, Carol Lawrence and Michele Lee are among the performers for the presentation of the American Theatre Wing's Antoinette Perry Awards. (6) (4) Sunday Mystery Movie. "The Game of Survival," starring Rock Hudson and special guests George Maharis, Stefanie Powers and Bobby Riggs. The McMillans' search for "a hot-tempered European tennis pro who is suspected of slaying a prominent millionaire. (29) Friends of Man.

8:30 P.M. (12) (5) Mannix. Mannix's life is on the line as a gangster suspects the private eye of heisting his $1,500,000 cargo. (21) Firing Line. (29)-Insight.

MONTY HALL (left) Is joined by guests Marty Feldman (center) and Steve Lawrence in a spoof of oldtime Hollywood films in "Lights, Camera, and ABC Television Network special to be seen Thursday on Channels 3 and 2 at 7 p.m. Tuesday Evening April 22 (29) Weather. 11:00 P.M. 9:05 P.M. (2) Mr.

Gospel Guitar. (29) PTLClub. APrii 20 10:00 P.M. (3) (4) (5) (6) (12)-News, Weather and Sports. (21) Mission: Impossible.

(3) Movie. "For the First Time." Unpredictable American tenor creates adverse publicity for himself in Vienna. He is forced to go into temporary retreat where he falls in love with a deaf girl and undergoes a change of character Mario Lan-za and ZsaZsaGabor star. (6) Movie. "Jigsaw," starring Harry Guardino and Hope Lang- Scientist and private detective join forces to discover the disapperance of a dead girl seen by the scientist as he recovered from a "trip" after he was slipped some LSD-filled sugar cubes by a co-worker eager to take his job.

(5) Movie. (4) The Law. 10:45 P.M. (12) The Virginian. (2) Issues-Answers.

(4) Name of the Game. 12:00 Midnight (2) Late News. 12:15 A.M. (12) Late News. Apr.121 revenge on an actress by writing her into a kidnapping scheme and then turning fiction into fact.

(6) (4) Tonight Show. (5) Other People, Other Places. (29) Movie. "Operation Bikini." During WW II, demolition squad is ordered to seek out sunken American sub in Japanese held waters and destroys it before Japanese can salvage it. (5) Movie.

a (6) (4) Tomorrow Show. Handicapped people will discuss how they overcame their afflictions. Guests include Jonathon Nasaw, a paraplegic and author of "East Walking." (12) Late News. 6:00 P.M. (3) (2)-Wild Kingdom.

(29) The Little Rascals. (4) (5)(6)-News. (12) Public Affairs Forum. (21) Romantic Rebellion. 6:30 P.M.

(29) Bill Dance Outdoors. (3) (2)-Six Million Dollar Man. Austin teams up with, a pretty patriot to lead him to an armed hideout when revolutionists put a deadline on the life of a kidnapped ambassador's wife. (6) (4)-Wonderful World of Disney. "One Day at Tentorr Marsh." Sebastian Cabot narrates a nature study chronicling the activities of various animals as they carry on their everyday lives.

(12) (5)-Cher. Nancy Walker and Linda Ronstadt are guests. (21 Evening At Symphony. 7:00 P.M.. (29) Lost In Space.

7:30 P.M. (12) (5) Kojak. Kojak finds the aDDarent suicide of a prominent young judge hard to accept, especially when his probing uncovers a tie-in between a non-grieving widow, a private detective and a lawyer who specializes in defending known criminals. (21 Masterpiece Theatre. "The Nine Tailors," part two.

A car accident introduces Wimsey Monday 6:30 P.M. (12) Buck Owens Show. (5) To Tell the Truth. (6) Pop Goes the Country. (3) News.

(2) Hollywood Squares. (21) Human Relations and School Discipline. (29) 77 Sunset Strip. 7:00 P.M. (6) (4)-Monday Night Baseball.

(3) (2) The Rookies. Mike is shaken by the prospect that an old Air Force buddy is a suspected pusher but he turns out to be a federal undercover agent and they both become prisoners of a gang of drug dealers. (21 Comment on Kentucky. (12) (5) Gunsmoke. A farmer orders his three sons to go to town and not return without "prospective brides.

When the three brothers arrive in Dodge City, they discover that "town women" don't take too readily to their country ways. 7:30 PjVI. (29) Mike Douglas Show. Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows and Frank Raines join Mike and cohost Flip Wilson. (21) A Child With Forth.

8:00 P.M. (12) (5)-Maude. An affectionate postcard from an old boyfriend rekindles a flame in Maude's heart until she learns Vivian received a similar card from the same man. (3) (2) SWAT. A bitter, unem- Sloyed movie stuntman plans to low up an entire studio which he blames for all his personal problems.

(21) Commonwealth Call'n. Film segments of day care centers around Kentucky areshown. 8:30 P.M. (12) (5) Rhoda. Rhoda's sure it's time to move from Joe's place when one of his old girl friends lets herself in with her own key.

6:30 P.M. (12) Name That Tune (5) To Tell the Truth. (21) Human Relations and School Discipline. (29) 77 Sunset Strip. (6) Let's Make A Deal.

(3) News. (2) Treasure Hunt. (6) (4) Adam-12. Bob Segren, former Olympic pole vault champion, appears in a cameo role as a volunteer coach at a summer boy's camp where a deliquent youth resists authority, in the conclusion of a two-part series. (3) (2)-Happy Days.

Richie's fears get the best of him while reading a book on abnormal psychology and drive him to secretly see a psychiatrist. (12) (5)-The I. Q. Myth. The broadcast examines the ways in which the IQ concept and tests have been used, misused and abused through the years.

(21) Victory At Sea. (3) (2)-QB VH. Part one of the screen version of Leon Uris's novel starring Ben Gazzara as an American writer who accuses a doctor of war crimes when he was a surgeon in a Nazi concentration camp. (21) Nova. (29) Mike Douglas show.

Mike and cohost Flip Wilson welcome guests Buddy Rich, Doug Sanders, Johnny Nash and Morgan Fairchild. (6) (4)-World Premiere er giving Movie. "This is the West That Was," starring Ben Murphy as -Wild Bill Hickok, who is pursued by revenge-bent gunfighters. Kim Darby and Tony Franciosa also star. 8:00 P.M.

(12) (5) NBA Basketball Playoff. (21) Woman. (6) (4) Police Story. Jackie Cooper and Glenn Corbett star as detectives who launch a series of stakeouts to put an end to a rash of holdups. (21) Interface.

(29) Weather. 9:05 P.M. (29) PTLClub. 9:30 P.M. (21) International Animation Festival.

10:00 P.M. (3) (4) (5) (6) (12) (21)-ews, Weather and Sports. (2)-Movie. "Fear Strikes Out," starring Anthony Perkins and Karl Maiden. Biography of Jimmy Piersall, big league ball player with the Boston Red Sox his rise to the top and his fight and electroshock treatments.

(6) (4) Tonight Show. (12)-Movie. (3)-Wide World Mystery. "Spell of Evil," starring Diane Cilento. A drama of the supernatural, in which a woman mysteriously appears in the life of a wealthy British industrialist .1 A Un AlliallV I 1 1 1 1 1 I IV HILrTI LlfC bid mysterious death of his wife.

(5) Ironside. (29) Movie. "Panic In the Year One family struggle for survival in a world gone mad after nuclear blast unleashes human emotions more devastating than the bomb itself. Ray Milland and Frankie Avalon star. 11:30 P.M.

(5) Movie. 12:00 Midnight I (6) (4) Tomorrow Show-Marriage is the topic for discussion. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duffy, parents of 11 children.

(3) Late News. (12)-LateNews. 9:30 P.M. (3) American Lifestyle. (6) (2) Candid Camera.

(4 Police Surgeon. (12) Bobby GoldsboroShow. (5) -Whafs My Line. 21 Martin Agronsky Evening 9:00 P.M. (12) (5) News Special.

The extent and changing nature of America's support of Israel in its struggle to maintain an existence in the Middle East will be examined and assessed in light of President Ford's recent call for a UJS. Policy. (3) (2) Caribe. Ben and Mark move in on a gang of terrorists after the bombing of the U.S. Naval Base on the British Island of Victoria.

(29) Weather. (21) Jenny Is A Good Thing. The special features Head Start centers around the nation and the way in which children are dealt with. 9T05P.M. (29) PTLClub.

9:30 P.M. (21) Folk Music. Roberta Webster, a student at Morehead State University and other fellow students sing a variety of folk music. (3) (4) (5) (6) (12) (21)-toews, Weather and Sports. (2) Movie.

"Berserk," starring Joan Crawford and Ty Hardin. When brutal murders break out in a circus owned by a shrewd business woman and profits begin to roll in, she is suspected by her performers as well as a Scotland Yard in- spector. 10:30 P.M. (3) Wide World Mystery. "Hard Day At Blue Nose," starring John Astin and Patty Duke Astin.

The manager of a Nevada dude ranch is visited by a New York detective, who arrives shortly before the murder of a woman establishing residence for a pending divorce. (12) Movie. "Your Money or Your Wife," starring Ted Bessell, Elizabeth Ashley and Jack Cassidey. A script writer takes Alice Coop new life to By RICHARD K. SHULL "Rock has to be theater.

It can't stand alone. "How long can anyone watch a guy standing there shouting, 'Baby, baby, baby?" Alice Cooper "Interesting word, that Cooper continued. "What would happen if we changed the word to carrot? Woe, woe, woe, I need my carrot, car-rot," he sang. If Cooper sounds a bit flaky, he isn't. He's a no-nonsense showman who breathed new life into a dying art form the rock concert with his mascara or revulsion rock.

"I've been going 10 years as Alice," said the former Vince Former of Detroit, son of a preacher. "But it took a while for concert my concept to catch on." Now, he's shifting gears again, unveiling still another dimension. Since the first of February, Cooper has been rehearsing and putting together a totally choreographed concert program titled 'Welcome to My Nightmare." It will also be the title of Cooper's next, record album and the title of a special segment of ABC network's "In Concert" Friday in which the whole 90 minutes will be a TV version of Cooper's rock stage show. "We'll have the same music on stage and on TV, but for TV we can get away with a lot more special electronic effects and well have Vincent Price as the he said. Continued on Page 3.

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