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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 19

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The Daily Heraldi
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THE HERALD Friday, January 14, 1977 Section 2 --7 Friday, January 14 Channel 2 WBBM-TV (CBS) Channel 1 1 WTTW (PBS) Channel 5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) Channel 26 WCIU (Ind I 1 Ollr-iV 1)11 1 Channel 7 WLS-W (ABC) Channel 32 WFLD (Ind.) 1 WV4C4.jr V-M 1 Channel 9 WGN-TV (Ind) Channel 44 WSNS (Ind.) AFTERNOON 13:00 Lit Phillip Local Newt All My Children Bozo's Clreui French CHtff riwncn S3 Business News EB Casper and Friends CQ Mike Douglas 12:20 ED Ask an Expert 12:30 As the World Turns BDsys ol Our Lives Family Feud Lowell Thomas 12:50 S3 Mid-Day Market Report 1:00 SJ0 000 Pyramid Bewitched Insight Terry's Time EB Green Acres 1:30 Guiding Light Doctors One Lite lo Live QLove, American Style Evening at Symphony S3 Ask an Expert EB Lucy 'Show CD Room 222 2:00 All In the Family Another World Liar's Club S3 Business News and Weather EB Beverly Hillbillies CD Leave It to Beaver nvrl1 Hospital 2:30 Match Game Fllntstones ft) L'lllas, Yoga and You SD World News EB Popeye Hour Q3 Superman Gong Show Edge of Night 8 Fllntstones Sesame Street gg Business News and Weather Q3 Rocket Robin Hood 3:20 S3 Market Final 3:30 Dinah Marcus Welby Movie "Ride Lonesome" QThe Archies S3 My Opinion ED Three Stooges Q3 Fun-a-Rams 4:00 Qllllgan (D Mlstar Rogers' S3 Soul Train- Q3 Flipper 4:30 Local News Dream ol Jeannle Sesame Street S3 Black's Vlewthe News ED Partridge Family Q3Munsters 5:00 Local News Hogan's Heroes S3 El Mundo De Juguete EB Brady Bunch Hour Q3 My Favorite Martian News Andy Griffith CD Big Blue Marble Q3 Hazel' EVENING 6:00 Local News Network News Dick Van Dyke OJZoom EB Emergency One Q3 1 Love Lucy 6:30 Andy QOdd Couple CD Report PT3 Inlormaclon 26 Q3 Get Smart at Ice Follies Sanford and Son Danny and Marie Star Trek CD Publlcnewscenter S3 Live With Esteban EB Adam-12 Hour Q3 Movie "Front Page" 8:00 Sonny Cher Rockford Files Movie "Fantasy Island" Movie "The Lives of the Bengal Lancer" CD World War I S3 Lat Fleras EB Ironside 8:30 CD Washington Week In Review S3 Manuals 9:00 Executive Suite Serplco CD Watting for Fidel QiJVIurnes Espectaculares EBMarv Griffin' 03 700 Club 9:30 S3 Hogar Dulce Hogar 10:00 QQOfJLocal News CD Lowell Thomas S3 Inlormaclon 26 60 Mary Hartman Q3 Burns and Allen Movie "Ico Station Zebra" Tonight Show S.W.A.T. Movie "The Bravado's" CD Drama: Prison Game S3 Barata De Prlmavera EB Honeymooners CD Movie "The Giant Glla Monster" 11:00 EB Best ol Groucho 11:30 EB Night Gallery Sieve Edwards 'B ht Special QJCaptloned News 12:30 Rock Concert Movlo "Genosis II" BNIghtbeat CD Invisible Man Movle "Dosort Patrol" Every mon 2:00 News 2:1 5 Common Ground 'Iron mask 9 a lovely TV movie NEW YORK (UPI) Richard Chamberlain went Into the tube an insipid Dr. Kildaro and has emerged as a supcrswashbucklcr, as he proves In one of the most luxuriously lovely movies to be produced for television. It is Alexandra Dumas' "The Man In the Iron Mask," and It was staged with a lavish hand, filmed in Europe, mostly at France's Chateau de Vaux le Vlcomte, for movie release in Europe as well as for airing in this country on NBC, Jan. 17,8 to 10 p.m.

The cast includes Chamberlain in the dual role of Louis XIV of France and his twin brother, Philippe; Patrick McGoohan as (ho handsomely evil Fouquct; Louis Jourdnn as a D'Artngnan made all the mare attractive by maturity; and Sir Ralph Richardson as Colbert, who steps off the pages of history with an almost mod Intensity that is riveting. Jenny Agut- tcr plays the love interest en- chantlngiy. NORMAN ROSEMONT'S production Is opulent the costumes look created, not rented, and ore a splendid match for the fantastic shots of royal outdoor entertainments, with Oriental rugs on the ground and splendor all around. The picture is just plain fun, and Chamberlain's enthusiasm for his swashbuckling role matches it. "1 love it," he said during an interview, "it's such a lot of fun.

I must have a terrific romantic streak in me but I love fencing, riding horses, rescuing damsels in distress." Chamberlain, whose "Count of Monte Crlsto" received both good reviews and high ratings on television last year, currently is appearing in- New York In a revival of Tennessee Williams "Night of the Iguana," and his Cinderella story, "The Slipper and the Rose," has been a big hit in movie houses, but he hasn't forcsakcn television. Almanac by United Press International Today is Friday, Jan. 14, the 14th day of 1977 with 351 to follow. The moon is between its last quarter and new phase. Tho morning stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.

The evening stars ore Venus and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. Philosopher and medical missionary Albert Schweitzer was born Jan. 14, 1875. On this day in history: In 1014, Henry Ford began the "assembly line" method of manufacturing cars, completing one "Model- car every 90 minutes.

In 1940, FBI agents seized 18 persons in New Ynrk City and charged them with conspiring to overthrow the U. S. government. In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Mlnlste Roosevelt and British Prime Minister World War II stragegy conference In Casablanca, Morocco.

In 1976, U. S. Sec. of Labor John Dunlop resigned because of President Ford's veto of a construction picket- Ing bin. ARIES 21 0 57.67.79-86 TAURUS APR.

20 MAY 20 GEMINI MAY 4.17-28-39 CANCER LEO -Bv CLAY R. POLLAN- bl Your Daily Activity Guide According fo (he Sfan. To develop message for Pridoy, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 Opposite 2 Don't 3 Let 4 Trip 5A 6 You 7 You 8 You 9 Recreotlonol lOMoy II Sit 12Moy 13 Sex 14 Tight ISTime 16 Friends 17 Or IB Lose 19 May 20 And 21 May 22 Be 23 Get 24 Will 1 25 And 26 When 27 Or 28 Contact 29 Your 30 Have 31 Social 32Ftel 33 Welcome 34 A 35 Respond 36 Bear 37 Nothing 38 Associates 39 Blends 40 Temper 41 To 42 Activities 43 In 44 Tidings 45 Are 46 To 47 Carry 48 With 49 Friendship 50 Control 51 Need 52 Demonstrate 53 But 54 From 55 It's 56 Especially 57 Loan 58 Your 59 Unfair 60 Stop 61 The 62 With 63 Tendency 64 Your 65 Unexpected 66 Bad 67 Or 68 Policy 69 Attentions 70 Criticism 71 Boll 72 Business 73 Ability 74 Sources 75 To 76 Mix 77 Friendship 78 Don't 79 Payment 80 Spotlighted 81 Your 82To 83 Break 84 With 85 Money 86 Request 87 Barriers 83 Today 89 Explode 90 Expectations (TN 4 Neutral LIBRA 23 Ocf, 5.15.26-37 51.60-81- SCORPIO OCT. HOY, 11-14-25-36, 48-59-70 SAGITTARIUS NOV.

DEC. 3 10-22-33-44 54-65-74 VS CAPRICORN JAH. 19 76-77-84 AQUARIUS JAN. 20 FU. I 6-21.

PISCES MAR. 7.19-30-41 52-64-73 DAILY CRYFTOQUOTE Here's how to work it: A A A I One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. for the two O's. etc.

Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of the words arc all hints. Each day the code letters arc different. CRYPTOQUOTES A A I I A I Yesterday's Cryptoquote: I KNOW NO WAY OF JUDGING THE FUTURE BUT BY THE PAST. PATRICK HENRY ACROSS 1 Young sheep 5 Three (prefix) 8 Escapes 12 Bread spread 13 Possessive pronoun 14 Potpourri 15 Lower appendages 2 In a sheltered place 3 Million (prefix) 4 Dominating 5 City in Kansas 6 Regrets 7 George Gershwin's brother 8 Sucker 9 Lily 10 Isinglass Answer to Previous Puzzle 16 Sailor's jacket 11 By and by 17 Western weed 19 Dislike 18 Reins 20 Marsh 20 Gather crocodile 21 Pack animal 22 Through of Tibet 23 Epithet 22 Taro pasta 24 Employs 23 Almond 25 President of 26 Disassemble Yugoslavia 27 Playing card 31 Stage whisper 28 Biblical king 33 Iridium 29 Soup symbol ingredient 34 Buckeye State 30 Having pedal 35 Apportion 36 Tin (chem.) 37 Swiftly 38 Tube to stomach 41 Pallet 42 Mouth part 43 Comedian Sparks 45 Scoffs 48 Kept 52 Milk (Fr.) 53 Negatives 54 Oleaginous 55 Look askance 56 Make angry 57 Not fat 58 Daring 59 Emcee Mack 60 Ancient musical instrument DOWN 1 Hang loosely digits 32 Reduced 36 Tree fluid 37 Sailing 39.Towel word 40 New 44 Comic 45 Hunk 46 Villain in "Othello" 47 Summary of charges 48 Triangular piece In skirts 49 God (Fr.) 50 City in Israel 51 Force unit 53 Insect egg McLean Stevenson show dropped Lear difficult to please, pulls his new TV series by JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (UPI) The latest Norman Lear television series has closed out of town. Maybe It was hexed or otherwise diabolically scuttled.

The show Is or was'-- "A Year At the Top," the story of a group of middle-aged entertainers who sell their souls to the Devil's daughter for a year at the top of show business. The stars included Mickey Rooney, Vivian Blaine and Alan Alda's father, Robert Akin. IT WAS LEAIl, not CBS, who pulled the show, as his statement reveals: "We have asked the CBS television network to allow 'A Year At The Top' to shut down in Philadelphia for repairs and they have graciously'grant- ed us permission to do so. After alterations are made, we will be back in production in March for possible airing in the fall on CBS. We felt it would serve the show and the viewing audience better to close out of town and take the proper time to make what we feel are necessary changes." A spokesman for Lear said the tele- vision imprcssario was dissatisfied with the two-and-a-half episodes of the half-hour comedy scries so far in the can and decided to yank it.

CBS will put "The Jacksons," starring eight members of the musical Jackson family, into the Wednesday slot reserved for the Lear production, starting Jan. 26,7:30 to 8 p.m. NBC MEANTIME has decided to dump "The McLean Stevenson Show" and Danny Thomas' "The Practice," starting Feb. 9 "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams," starring Dan Haggerty, will bo on from 7 to 8 p.m., appealing to the small-fry, followed by "Sirota's Court" and "CPO the Don Rickles survivor. At 9 p.m.

William Conrad will narrate a new suspense anthology. Television audiences remember Conrad as "Cannon," and if they go far enough back, as the radio Matt Dillon in the original "Gunsmoke." ABC has three new entries for March, but no specific dates for their debuts. One will be the only doctor left on television, except reruns of "Marcus Welby." That's "Westside Medical" an hour-long dramatic series about three- young doctors on the staff of Westside Memorial Hospital, who nave their private practice across the street in a browns tone. THE STARS ARE Linda Carlson, James Floyan and Ernest How does ABC come up with such, household names? Oh well, once only Mrs. Winkler had heard of her son Henry.

The other two new shows are. "Eight is Enough" an hour-long com-, edy series starring Dick Van Patten and Diana Hyland as a contemporary couple raising eight kids, which is two more than "The Brady Bunch." Finally, ABC has decided to go ahead with" "Future Cop," starring Ernest Borgnine. The pilot received high ratings as a television movie last July. John Amos, who will be seen in "Roots," plays his black partner and John Haven plays a third member of the team a "carefully programmed biosynthetic android prototype." That means he'll go Lee Majors one better and be a totally artificial man. Top play saves contract We aren't going to tell you how to bid the North-South cards in today's hand.

Suffice to say that when it was played in a recent pair game they were the only pair to land in six hearts. A few players didn't reach six, those who did, cither played in six spades or the best contract of six not- rump. Needless to say, all spade and notrump slams made easily. When South did land in six hearts, East made a really hungry lead directing double. He knew he could ruff a spade.

He knew his partner would respond to the double with a spade lend, but he also should have listened more carefully to the bidding and seen that North had been trying for a grand slam. Surely the lend directing double might cause his opponents to r'un out to six notrump. If East had held back his double West would have opened a club or diamond. South would win in dummy and take the heart finesse, whereupon West would take his queen and probably shift to a spade as his only hope and South would be set. Alfter the double, West dutifully Win at bridge by Oswald and Jim Jacoby opened a spade.

East ruffed and led back a diamond. South won in dummy and thought a while. Finally, South decided that East would not have doubled if he held four or five hearts to the queen so South decided his only chance would be to bank down his ace'and king of hearts. He did this, dropped the queen and had a really lucky top score. A Florida reader wants to know when it is proper to raise your partner's suit that he had bid in response to your takeout double.

The answer is any time you have four or more cards for him and enough general strength to want to go further. Of course, if he had bid diamonds or clubs you want to show a good heart or spade suit of your own. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. NORTH A 10 9 8 6 4 3 A 7 A A 5 14 WEST A 7 5 3 2 6 9 2 A 9 4 3 EAST A -If 8 7 4 2 8 6 5 3 A 10 8 7 6 SOUTH (D) A A A 10 9 5 1 0 4 2 Both vulnerable West North East South I Pass 1A Pass 3 Pass 4 A Pass 4 Pass 4 N. T.

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