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Page 26 Channel Guide Cable Station No. CBC 4 Ottawa 8 CHRO Regional Ottawa 6 WPTZ Pittsburgh CBMT Montreal CBC 20G OE) CKGN Global 3 WWNY Watertown WROC Rochester NBC 9 CBOFT Ottawa CBC II CD CFTM Montreal (Went o( Bowk) (East of Bank) 22 WHEC Rochester CBS 5 GJ CKWS Kingston (West of Bank) 17D (East of Bank) 24K CFCF Montreal CTV (East of Bank) 13 (West of Bank) 17D (B) (0) Ottawa Cablevision 12 (H (S) Skyline Cablevision 12 CD CJOH Ottawa CTV 7 (H) WOKR Rochester ABC 19F CIS Carleton University courses. 15B (Ul House of Commons Debates 16C 02) Weather (east of Bank) 17D 01 Watertown PBS 4 West of Bank also 18E (II News (east of Bank) 18E S) TV Guide (east of Bank) 21 TVOntario 2 CHOT (Outaouais) 10 1:000000 All in the The Bunkers' new neighbors face entirely different reactions from Archie and Edith. (DO Oiff'rent Strokes: The Job. Willis loses his job at a gas station before he earns enough to buy a pair of disco skates.

OE) Brothers and Sisters: Checko, Ronald and Zipper tnroll in a marriage course in which they have to pair off with a I female partner for research (purposes. QUSI The Incredible Hulk: David Banner becomes involved with an Oriental philosopher in hopes of controlling Hulk that is within him. O.40) Medecin d'aujourd'hui: Derniere performance. (8)(0)(S) On the Line (13) Mukin' It: Tony's Homecom ing. Billy, and his good buddy Kingfish get into an hilarious 1 fight of honor.

pCJJD Washington Week in Review In Search Easter Island Massacre. 8:30 0000 Front Page Challenge Hello, Larry: Peer Pressure. Larry is shocked to discover a bottle of amphetamines in Diane's purse. iXl3l What's The Thomas Treasure. The gang practically demolishes (he "Thomas house after learning that- stolen money may be stashed there.

Movie: "The Arrangement" (1969). Kirk Douglas, Faye Dun-away. An advertising executive searches for meaning in a life that seems merely a series of empty roles. Vedettes en direct (DO World Figure Skating Championships: The Dance Free and Ladies' Short Events are featurOred from Vienna, Austria. 019 Wall Jtreet Week: The Crash of Cg) Dimensions in Science: The Indelible Stamp 9:0 OOOO Tommy Hunter Country (D Brothers and Sisters: Love and Marriage.

(4) Love Boat: "Sounds of Silence." Sonny Bono, Sheila Len-ham; "Cyrano de Bricker." Charlie Callas, Jill St. John; "Murder on the High Seas." Dana Wynter. Peter Lawford. QQS) The Dukes of Hazzard: Luke is smitten with a woman driver whohas entered the annual Hazzard Obstacle Derby. Sous le signe du lion 09 Echecs au feu U(0)(S) Kaleidoscope: Portugal ABC Movie: "The Cracker Factory." (Premiere).

Natalie Wood, Peter Haskell. After suffering a nervous breakdown, a woman fights the fears and failures that darken her life on the way to recovery. (U) America at the Movies: Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Jean Harlow, Candice Bergen, Jon Voight, James Dean and Anne Bancroft are featured in a montage of past cinema favorites. (H) Wings: Heroes. 1:3 Q) NBC Movie: "Rafferty and the Highway Hustlers" (1975).

Alan Arkin. Sally Kellerman. A bored California driving instruc-- tor encounters two female hit-chikers who-demand a ride to New Orleans. Friday, March 16 Best bets on television tonight Selected by Clarence Metcalfe (Q P.M. Magazine: Pool star Minnesota Fats demonstrates his championship techniques.

(0(3 World Figure Skating Championships, from Vienna. Featured tonight: Ladies' Short Program and Dance, Free Event. Canada's Loma Wighton and John Dowding are competitors in the dance event. A new ABC movie. The Cracker Factory, is unveiled.

Natalie Woodstars in this one as a woman who has become a chronic alcoholic and suffers a nervous breakdown. She fights the fears and failures that darken her life on the way to recovery. Peter Haskell is her co-star. Promising. (IS PBS Special.

America at the This is an interesting Wings' on TV Paul McCartney and Wings will'be featured in a 90-minute special, Wings Over the World, scheduled tonight at 11:30 on Channels and COJ inn this viewing area. The documentary style program incorporates concert footage of Wings, as well as a profile of Paul McCartney's life since he left The Beatles. The performance footage is taken from Wings' comprehensive world tour of 1976. Excepting news coverage at that time, the Wings' tour material has not previously been aired. Forum II: 02(0) Messie Dour auiourd'hui 10:00 00 The Challengers: Blacksmith Jonathan Little, Arnold Spohr of the Winnipeg Ballet and oil engineer Gus Van Wielin-gen.

Special. A Little Bit of Irish: The late Bing Crosby hosts an affectionate tribute to Ireland joined by his wife Kathryn and local Irish talent. Barelta: "The Sky is Falling." OCi Dallas: Kay Krebbs becomes involved with the wife of a former powerful politician whom J.R. is using to help stop Cliff Barnes' harassment of Ewing Oil. 38) Toute la ville en parle Starsky Hutch: After leaving the force, Starsky and Hutch learn that an influential judge is involved in a million-dollar loan shark operation.

(Part 2). (DO The Rockford Files: The Jersey Bounce. Jim turns to disbarred lawyer John Cooper. (Bo Hopkins) for help when he is framed for a notorious hood's 12 murder. 0H(O) Algonquin College: Personnel Management Oli(S) Info Gloucester H4j Ferguson, Short and Ross: Sexual Morality 10:30 0 Authors: Guest: Peter New-' man.

The Goodies Le Telejournal OS Les Nouvelles TV A 10:49 (4g) Vous informe 10:53 Les Nouvelles TV A 11:000000 CBC National News SOOiiMI News () Global News Les Sports au 111 OO CTV National News (i2)(S), Signed Newsline: (Captioned) (jt Nightmusic 11:05 Le Telejournal Outaouais II Nouvelles du sport CD La Couleur du temps 11:200 Cinema: "Ben Hur" (1959). Charlton Heston. Stephen Boyd. Apres avoir endure trois ans de souffrances injusles, Ben Hur, prince juif pacifique, revient avec le desir de retrouver et de venger sa mere, et sa soeur qui avaient cte imprisonnees. OO Local News 11:25 C43 Festival David McCal- 12 lum: "Espions en helicoptere" (1967).

David McCallum, Robert Vaughn. Pour derober un engin .12 de destruction a un megalo- 1 mane, es agents d'une organisation de contre-espionnage font appel aux services d'un perceur de coffres hors pair, mais celui-ci veut du pouvoir pour des raisons sinistres. SATURDAY 9.30 CBOFFM. Banc d'Essai. Rpr na'rd Borgeat.

saxophone, and Nor- I mande uoyon. piano, works by Bach, Debussy, Hindemith, Rueff. 10.30 CBOFFM. Melodies. Odette Beaupre.

soprano, and Charles Dumas, piano. Music by Handel, Faure, Brahms, Poulenc. 10.30 CKCUFM. Arkansas Traveller. French-Canadian accordion -and fiddle music.

11.00 CFMOFM. Showbill. Gord Atkinson is host. (Also Sunday at 6 P-ni.) 11. 30 CKCUFM.

No One Came. Forum for the non-professional musician. 1 iO-XBOFFMConwrtiatiin. Pianists Antolne Reboulot and Use Boucher in music by Debussy. IjOO CHEZFM.

Community Journal. Citttens' access program. 1.O0 CKCUFM. fiackbeat. New soul ami disco, music.

Selected radio highlights 6.00 CKCUFM. Breakaway. Conversation with a blind athlete and comment from Martin Zielinski. 7.00 CBOFFM. Premieres.

Jacob et Esau by Nairn Kattan. 8.00 CBOFFM. Concerts Europeens. Works by Beethoven, Schubert, Weber, Debussy, Dvorak. a.OO CBOFM.

ideas. The Individual and the State. a.M CBO. Jazz Radio-Canada. Al Wold Trio and Bob Wales Band.

CKCUFM. Network Override. The music of Streetheart. 0.04 CBOFM. Opera Time.

Music from Mozart's Don Giovanni and an interview with stage director Robert O'Hearn. 11. OO CBOFFM. Hommage vritii Symphonrei hoi, in). 9i, 25.

1 1.04 CBOFM. A Little Night Music. Music by Verdi. 11.lo: CBO. Nightcap.

Sneety Waters In Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave. montage of past cinema favorites. Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Jean Harlow, Candice Ber gen, John Voigt, James Dean and Anne Bancroft, are featured. OO The Challengers. The special Canadians interviewed tonight are blacksmith Jonathan Little, Arnold Spohr of the Winnipeg Ballet and oil engineer Gus Van Wie-lingen.

Authors. Peter Newman is the guest tonight. CBS Movie Special: Wings over the World. This is actually a documentary in which Linda and Paul McCartney are followed on the road with their musical group. Wings.

It is a colorful musical program featuring excerpts from their 1976 world tour. 27 OOOO Local News 30C5)O Best of Carson: Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Tony Randall, Anthony Newley, Kelly Monteith, Richard Reeves. OO Film Special. "Wings over the World." Highlights of the 1978 road tour of Paul and Linda McCartney and their rock group Wings.

Baretta: Baretta learns that the presiding judge in a blackmailer's trial is the man's latest victim. its) Captioned ABC News ig4) Question Period 45 OO The Paper Chase: The study group re-tries a case origi nally handled by then-attorney Kingsfield, and their investigation leads to a lady lawyer who knows a surprising chapter from his past. 47 Movie: "Cotton Candy" (1978). Clint Howard. Charles Martin Smith.

A group of high school misfits forms a rock band and enters a competition with another, already-established band. OOO Movie: "Theatre of Blood" (1973). Vincent Price, Diana Rigg. A Shakespearean actor, who is denied the Critics Circle award, avenges the affrontery slaying members of the Circle using various methods from Shakespeare plays. Cff) Movie: "Villa Rides" (1968).

Yul Brynner, Robert Mitchum. An aviator teams up with Pan-cho Villa to further the cause of the Mexican Revolution. Movie: "White Lightning" (1973). Burt Reynolds, Jennifer Billingsley. In exchange for his release from prison, an expert driver strikes a bargain with federal authorities to help smash a moonshine ring.

Movie: "Shampoo" (1975). Warren Beatty, Julie Christie. A Beverly Hills hair stylist finds his life snipped to pieces when he tries to juggle washing, cutting and love. (Viewer Discretion Advised) (JS Movie: "Ivan the Terrible" (Part 2). (1946).

Nikolai Cherka-sov, Serafima Birman. Directed by Sergei Eisenstein. The lonely and melancholy Ivan resists all attempts to remove him from the czar's throne. :37 (Q) Movie: "Charlie Chan in City in Darkness" (1939). Sidney Lynn 45 Movie: TBA Midnight Special: Host: Rick James.

Guests: Linda Clifford, Anne Murray, Nicolette Larson, Chuck Mangione, Cheryl Jordan, Evelyn (Champagne) King; Jeff Kutash Dancers. Movie: "The Desperate Hours" (1955). Humphrey Bo-gart, Fredric March. Film-o-dix: "Les Tueurs de San Francisco" (1965). Alain Delon, Ann-Margret.

ga Programme double: "Tarzan I'homme singe." CBS Late Movie: "The Human Factor" (1975). George Kennedy, John Mills. 09 Movie: "The Human Factor" Mtwn MVKWt nznt OtUwM Journal Friday, March 16. 1979 Griffin, Pogue and Treu tale? The Secrets story, By Paula McLaughlin Journal Reporter At a time when Ottawa is ducking from the fallout of the Peter Treu case, the final CBC For the Record program Sunday at 9 p.m. takes a look at the dilemma a man faces when he gets a hold of documents that put him in violation of the Official Secrets Act.

The exciting plot for Every Person is Guilty which weaves a tale of commando troops and a plan for the invasion of Quebec is based on a story' by Ottawa writer Roy MacGregor. Last fall, MacGregor did extensive research on the presence of a mysterious crack British commando squad, the Special Air Service, secretly stationed at CFB Petawawa last July and August. The story has just been nominated for a national journalism award. In the fictional account, a member of a British commando outfit training Canadian troops how to fight and infiltrate in case Quebec separation seems certain, seriously injures the lead character's daughter. In investigating the incident, an ex-journalist stumbles into "official the plans for the invasion of Quebec.

MacGregor, who worked on two other For the Record programs, Tyler and Cementhead, boasts that' Every Person is Guilty is "the best of the bunch. "I've got to give full credit to executive produc Strauss By Ian Harmer Special to The Journal When Peter Strauss drives into Los Angeles, which he tries to do as seldom as possible, "people come up to me on the street, take a look, decide, 'No, that's not and walk away. "It's OK," says the 31 -year-old actor, who knows that the man people think they recognize is Rudy Jor-dache, the upstanding senator Strauss played to sudden fame and fortune three years ago in ABC's spicy Rich Man, Poor Man. Rudy's confused new, locks, for his murderer Mile, March 18. from the elegant still shuns "This is says.

It so "Peter's Epstein, faithful are by Strauss's shoulder-length which he grew deliberately unRudy-like role as a in The Jericho on ABC, Despite letters fans protesting passing of his look, Strauss the shears. MY life," he wasn't always, thanks to a very private says Jon who produced THIS WEEK BULLY NO COVER 1 1 1 1 no Poor CWkRGE 1 j-a lW Indudln Parkes in Every Person Is Guilty er Sam Levene. It's a pretty gutsy show to air," MacGregor said in an interview this week. When Levene took over the critically acclaimed For the Record last year, one of his goals was to do a film dealing with the Official Secrets Act. According to him.

Every Person is Guilty is an "important film because there are numerous prosecutions under the Act with involve secret trials and we don't get to.read about all of them in the newspapers." MacGregor is more explicit about his feelings for the Act: "It's absolute hogwash.This is an incredibly restrictive country compared to the U.S. in terms of access to information." He calls the Treu case "the height of absurdity" and says he encountered a "chilling secrecy" the presence of the commandos in Petawawa last summer. The final screenplay was written by Ralph Thomas. Paul Almond (Act of the Heart, Journey) directs and Vivienne Leebosh is producer. Ken Pogue and Gerard Parkes lead the cast with Lynne Griffin, R.H.

Thomson- and Miguel Fernandes. The winner of two national magazine awards, MacGregor writes for Maclean's and has Several new projects up his sleeve. "What I'd really like to do is a story on Gail Cummings, the young female hockey player denied the right to play on a boys' team. It's a fascinating story." both seasons of the saga, "and he had to live through mob scenes constantly." Strauss' adds that RM.PM taught him "a lot about acting, bureaucracies and how to be on the verge of ulcers. The whole thing was exhausting and horrifying." The role did, however, put him on easy street with an exclusive ABC contract that pays him whether he works or not.

Strauss cleared out of L.A. and bought a 64-acre estate on the site of a former amusement park in Angoura, deep in the San Fernando Valley: "I've always felt a dread fear that L.A. was capable of ruining me," he says. "It wasn't just for fresh air that I moved." One thing Strauss was fleeing, of course, was succession of "jacket-and-tle roles" yRNNIGflN'S Sura and th ktti ham Mun owr lor "St Paddy a March 16 and 17 Live entertainment CoMVtenceV at noon and on to the wee hour" of 1.00, Friday and Saturday. Foin" Irish menu Coma Baal and Cabbaga or Staak KJonay Pta, your cnoioa lor SS.95 Join in the fun! WnHa cant guaranta you may aaa a eoupla of ttw "waa Mk" and "CAED MILE FAILTE" (a hundred Mwuaand anteomaa) RESERVATIONS: 2U-S713 LoCafo National Centra Arts national Centra des Arts 'J CBC style Man like Rudy.

He also played Ivy-League Joe Kennedy Jr. for ABC and had a WASP cameo in The Last Tycoon. (The roles were true to his origins. The son of a leading wine importer, Strauss grew up in comfortable Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., went to -private schools and -graduated from North- western University in 1969.) Fed up with the stereotyping, Strauss told-APC "I don't want to do any more of this crap," and eventually picked The Jericho Mile, the story of a pa- tricidal loner who be- comes, in prison, a world-class miler. The show was shot on loca- tioh at maximum-secu- rity Folsom Prison, near Sacramento, Calif.

"ABC Is nervous because it spent four years and $2 million building me up as a romantic lead, and now it's got me in this joint with long hair, a mus- tache, no women and a bunch of terrifying con- vlcts." Strauss says, "I can see the point, but I told ABC I don't give a damn." Strauss started running up to six hours a day to get in shape for the part. The prisoners, many of whom were paid as extras in the film, called Strauss "Senator" or "Hoi- lywood." Ironically, the producers had to hire stunt men to teach the cons how to stage a fight for a crucial scene. "They thought that in the movies you actually hit the guy," Strauss shudders. Strauss's next ABC project Is likely to con- cent a man who saves a Cate whaIflfrom hunters "Then I think I'd like to do some comedy," lie says. "After all, I can't be morose all my life." US Magaiine 0 JU.

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