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ir" I'" AJjL I I TV Selections For Friday 28 Bangor Daily News, Friday, February 12, 1971 Fridays Radis "To Broadcast All Night m. ZK On Tb Hont And Half Hoi Good Morning Show Farm Market Report Ag Interview Good Morning 8bo Weather And Sport Good Morning Show Let Talk It ver SPECIAL. Theyve Killed President Lincoln. 7:30 p.m. NBC.

Skillful You Are There type recreation of events surrounding Lincolns assassination adds up to an absorbing hour. Using actors, still photographs, and cleverly staged scenes at the White House, Fords Theatre and Smithsonian Institute interiors, narrator Richard Basehart leads viewers through the puzzling and mysterious murder of President Lincoln by actor John Wilkes Booth. 7 elevision And Radio Sullivan 'May. Be Dipped In TV Program Reshuffle NAME OF THE GAME. 8:30 p.m.

NBC. A Capitol Affair. Good suspenseful script about political Washington and the fringe people who seem to be in the business of making and breaking people, in order to make the grade themselves. Characters are well drawn and well cast, particularly Mercedes McCambridge as a powerhouse gossip columnist with a merciless pen; Suzanne Pleshette as a brilliant free-lance journalist assigned to write a profile on the lady; i Larry Hagman as the columnists right-hand, man; and Monte Markham as Suzannes pal, a man with a bright political future, whose career is being unaccountably smeared. 1 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE.

9 p.m. CBS. The Rat Race. (1960) (Repeat). Tale of 1 an aspiring jazzman who arrives in New York to make good, but is quickly disillusioned.

Tony Curtis in lead role, and Debbie Reynolds in surprisingly good performance as a brittle dancer. Jack Oakie, Don Rickies and Kay Medford also star. Chefs Night Out. Anns parents go to Florida for a THAT GIRL. 9 p.m.

ABC. vacation and she and well until a virus bvTg and guess who Don try to fill in at her dads restaurant. Things go knocks off half the staff, including chef and maitre ORONO Around-the-clock broadcasting on the weekends-will begin Feb. 13 for Orono-Bangor area. WMEB-FM, 91.9 a student operated station from the Uni- versity of Maine, will sign on at noon Saturday and continue broadcasting music, news and special features until mid night, Sunday, according to William Nichols, public relations director for the station.

The extra 22 hours will bo an increase of nearly 50 per cent for the station and has been designed to fill some of the programming gaps that the students feel exist with the present radio stations. New programs include Hit sound, Mebsound and Guy Goodly Presents, plus an ex panded format for Circus; which will fill the total of Saturday night-Sunday morning time. At 6 a.m. Sunday, ReveriO will start and continue to 19 p.m. It will feature easy listening music.

The Guy Goodly Show imitates tho 1950s format of music, diso jockey ad libs, fake commercials of outdated products, and all the songs popular ia that decade. A program noth say that it is a special documentary on the group sounds of the 1950s which attempts to isolate the various elements common to most of tho periods top tunes. -1 The show is manned com-' pletely by students. The ex- panded variety gives them an opportunity to gain experienco in more types of radio pro-g ramming explains station manager, William Devine in. Changes could come on nights, where the has three game in a row; on Friday where the schedule has situation comedies in a and on Saturdays where Bailey reportedly has status.

May Survive Among the other programs future CBS is considering for either survival or are The Doris Day He Haw, All in the Men at To With Love, The In-, Hogans Heroes, the reruns of the Jackie Show. The networks programmers are still considering moving the CBS Hour" into Sunday i has three program committments; a Glenn Ford Adventure; a starring Dick Dyke, and the Lucille half-hour. THE ODD COUPLE. 9:30 p.m. ABC.

Bunny Is Missing odd roommates, Felix and Oscar, are off to the they find themselves playing good Samaritan to a young charges, lost in the woods. Down By The Lake. Those wilds on a fishing trip but pretty guide and her three duction center repeals, will drastically overhaul its schedule, shifting from its avowed attempts this year to appeal to the now generation to programs aimed at the broad middle of the viewing fiiiriipTVPP The network is reportedly considering dropping several of its Rural-Country Programs such as Beverly Hillbillies, and Green Acres. The future of others of that type such as Mayberry R. F.

D. and The Jim Nabors Show are regarded by CBS programers as in doubt. Reports persist too that Ed Sullivan may be missing from the CBS schedule. The network is reportedly considering as many as 20 different pilots to fill schedule vacancies. NBC Doubtful The National Broadcasting Company will change its.

Hour schedule the least. In the new doubtful category are the Don Knotts Show, The Bill Cosby Show, Strange Report with Red Skelton, High Chapparral, and Andy Williams. NBC has however two programs committed for the fall, an hour adventure series with James Garner and a half-hour starring James Stewart The American Broadcasting Company has committments for three new programs, a half-hour starring Shirley Maclaine; an hour adventure series with Tony Curtis and Roger Moore, and another hour, a variety program starring the En glish Comedian, Marty Feldman. Monday network shows nights, five row Pearl iffy whose shifting Show, Family, Rome eras, and Gleason News nights. CBS Van Ball 9:30 10:00 11:00 12:45 MAINE NEWS AND COMMENT.

7:09 and 11:00 p.m, Mike Craig reports on the weeks happenings at the 105th Legislature. He also talks with Eben Elwell, Director of the State Housing Authority, about a proposal for low- and moderate-income housing. Ifeti 6 88 1 28 48 8-45 8.15 840 1085 10:45 Good Morning Show! CttphaalS 11:10 Walt Time: Emphasis 11:35 Good Morning Show 1810 Noonday Revo 12 30 Maine Report 12 45 Noonday Revoo 1:10 Mnste Matinee 510 Business World 5:15 New England News; Sports 625 John Chancellor Report 5:50 David Brinkleys Re pert 5:55 Wall Street Report 8:10 Panorama 825 Portland Weather Boreal 830 The World Tomorrow 05 Wonderful Evening Of Mud 18 OA Panorama 10.45 Maine Nows Report 41:05 Nocturne WAB1 tlR AM And FM New At ISO And :55 Pt Th flout Sport At :15 Pm! Tho Bow Hl-Wuy Lo-Dowa At 6.45 1:15, 12:15 615 1:45 Georg Hal 8bo 8:00 Opinion 8 05 George flats Show 825 Howard Cooell 9.1H) Ron Beta Show 12:08 Opinion 12:05 Ron Bean Show 2:00 Carousel 5:38 Opinion 825 Carousel 7:45 (FM Only) Boulton At Old Town 750 Rockland At Brower 10.00 Carousel WGUT IZBOK N.w On Th. Hour and Half Ron ll! Noon Newacasts ai 11:45, 12:15, 12:45, 8:45 Lifeline 15 Bruce Mathew. 10 00 You're On The Air 11:00 BIU Summer! Shew 1:30 John MercbeU Shew WMEB-FM 1.

Cnlveralty of Maine P. M. 5 8 Newa And porta 0 Groovin' 7:00 On Stare '00 Night At The Opera 1 00 Opera (Only After Concert) 10:30 Bravo! (Ne Concert Only) WMEH-FM M.P ('0 Rear, Here 8:00 Portrait Of Banda 10:0 Lea Spencer Beada IS 30 Concert 42:00 Newa 1:0 Bear Ha 1:30 Den To The Se 00 Concert BOO Newt 00 Mfhtly twla Lyeua 7:3 Radio Smtthaantaa 5:0 Cancer 11:00 Jeaa Shepherd 11:45 Jars Buckley Moves To Public TV WASHINGTON, D. C. William F.

Buckley Jr. has moved to public broadcasting, it was announced Feb. 8, jointly by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), the Southern Edu-cational Communications Association A), and National Review. The new program, similar to his popular Firing Line series, will be aired weekly on PBS beginning at 9 p. (EST) Wednesday, May 26.

The series will feature 46 original one hour programs with six of the 46 to be selected for replay during the 52 week period. Firing Line, now distributed to commercial as well as public stations, will not be available to commercial outlets after the new series begins on PBS. FROSTY SAYS THE FRENCH CHEF. 7:30 p.m. Beef Bonrgignon.

Julia Child shows how to take I advantage of beef specials and how to turn them, with the addition of a little red wine, mushrooms, and onions, into the most famous of all beef stews, (color) By FRED FERRETTI NEW YORK The television networks havg begun assembling and selling their fall entertainment schedules, and although no lineups are yet complete, a picture of what viewers will likely see on their home screens has begun to emerge. Network entertainments will be varied this fall, shaped by economics, by the Federal Communications Commissions limitations on prime time, and by what the networks consider changes or constants in the public taste. Usually the networks have their fall lineups in shape by early February, but this year, because of the tight economy, and the cutback in time, the schedules will not be firm until possibly late this month or early in March. The national recession has hit commercial time buyers too and the competition among broadcasters for sponsors dollars is keen. Despite the fact that there will be 10Va fewer network hours to sell, the television networks have begun hawking their prospective fall schedules to sponsors.

CBS Overhaul The Columbia Broadcasting System, it appears from pro- SPECIAL JUMBO COLOR PRINTS from Kodacolor Negatives 5 for 98c WALLET SIZE PRINTS from Kodacolor Negative io Ad Must Accompany Order Offer Expires Feb. 15, 1971 BRITE SUII COLOR LAB P.O. Box 82 Bancor, He. 2 WLBZ NBC 5 2a CKCW CTV (Atlantic Daylight Time) 4 WLBZ (WATERVILLE) 4a CHSJ CBS (Atlantic Daylight Time) Fridays MASTERPIECE THEATRE. 8:00 p.m.

"The- First Churchills: Rebellion. In this week episode, James Duke of Monmouth, King Charles illegitimate son and the hope of Englands Protestant rebels, is defeated on the battlefield by John Churchill, (color) SOUL. 9:00 p.m. New York soul disc jockey Ed Williams is host to world renowned jazz musician Jimmy Owens. Gospel singer Esther Williams sings Crazy Love and And I Love Him, and jazz musician Andrew Hill performs Grass SAFE DRIVERS UP TO 30 ON CAR INSURANCE LOUIS KIRSTEIN SONS 44 Central St Bangor 942-8291 SAVE Television Beniamin, MO OrC paints' Moored House Pa 01 UTTERBACK'S 16 Summer St.

Bangor 'X I a.m. (8a) Roughshod (7) (Morning Movie) a.m. (2a-9) White Feather p.m. (2a-9) Masquerade (4a) Girl On A Boat 4:30 p.m. (7) (Movie) 8:30 p.m.

(13) To Kill A Mocking Bird 900 p.m. (2a-9-5-8) The Rat Race 11:00 p.m.. (7) (Owl Theatre) p.m. (4a) Ambush Bay (13) All Fall Down Daylight Time) 10 WCBB ETV 10a WMEM ETV 12 WMEB ETV 13a WMED ETV 13 WGAN CBS (13) Newsbeat (ETV) Intro Anthropology (7-8a) ABC News 6:30 (2-4-6) NBC Nightly News (2a-9) Today (to 7) (5-13) CBS News (4a) News, Weather, Sports (8a) Beat The Clock (7) Underdog CTV) Structu (ETV) Structure Of Roots and Bayou More Accolades For 6Love Story 9 Love Story which has been playing at Cinema 1 in Brewer since Christmas Day won Golden Globe Awards in five major catagories at the 28th annual presentation in Hollywood, Feb. 5.

It was honored as best motion picture (drama), best actress (Ali McGraw), best direction (Arthur Hiller), best original screenplay (Erich Segal) and best original musical score (Francis Lai). Setting a extraordinary pace it grossed $62,541 in the first four days of the eight week, of its world premiere engagement In New York City. VINER'S E3 Fast Guaranteed REPAIR SERVICE ILt. Radios Television Tape Recorder Record Players Amplifiers Band Instruments Piano Tuning fe 4 Tel. 945-9494 Listings Are From TV Stations and Subject to Change Without Notice.

Partners Marriage time. Marriage doesnt seem to be working out terribly well these days. I havent seen any of my friends stay together, not one. Marriage? No! Marriage is not for me, said Miss Vaccaro of her life with the son of star Kirk Douglas. I tried it once we lived together for two years and were married for three.

After a divorce, she decided she was unsuited for marriage. Such frank talk by noted actors would have been out of the question until recently. Cohabitation without marriage was condemned by previous generations. An example of the publics attitude was the unsolved 1922 murder of irector William Desmond Taylor. The investigation divulged that two actresses, Mabel Normand and Mary Miles i had been Taylors inamoratas.

The scandal ruined both their careers. Such scandals led to the inclusion of a morals clause in actors contracts, permitting studios to fire them if they outraged public decency. The clause was scarcely ever invoked, but it prompted stars to be discreet Shirley MacLalne i 1 MacLaine, expressed her view in magazine article. I dont think its desirable to conform to having one mate, and for those two people to raise children. But everyone believes thats the ideal.

They go around frustrated most of their lives because they cant find one mate. ends up doubling in brass? ETV Notes Red.1 Stars Remain In Love, Not By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) Recently actress Barbara Her-shey and actor David Car-radine appeared on a television show and told how they share a Hollywood house. They are not married. Actress Jacqueline Bisfcet and actor Michael Sarrazin last month discussed in an interview their life as roommates. They are not married.

Actress Brenda Vaccaro recently talked in an another interview about the house she shares in Hollywood with actor Michael Douglas. They are not married. A trend? Not New The practice of show business couples living together without benefit of matrimony is nothing new. It was a common practice with vaudeville teams who saved on expenses by sharing hotel rooms. The history of Hollywood is replete with stories of famed couples who lived under the same roof without marriage.

But until recently, such alliances were merely whispered about Now its different I object to the marriage contract David Caradine said before a nationwide television audience. Love is the strongest and most binding contract of all. Im not against it marriage, Jacqueline Bisset said in her interview. I just dont think its right for us at this 0 BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE UP 0 aim la, 1 BANGOR 24 Franklin 947-8000 LINCOLN So. Lincoln Rd.

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to M. Weekend! Open Washington's Birthday ABRAHAM LINCOLN OVERPAID HIS WAB1 CBS 6 WCSH NBC 7 WEMT ABC 8 WAGM NBC-CBS 8a WMTW ABC 9 CKIT CTV (Atlantic 12:45 (2a-9) Film (to 2:15) (4a) Film (to 2:30) 1:00 (2-4-13) Galloping Goumet (5-8) Anniversary Game (6) Dialing For Dollars Swap Shop (7-8a) All My Children (ETV) Ripples 1:15 (ETV) Field Trip Specials 1:30 (2-4-6) Words And Music (5-8-13) As The World Turns (7-8a) Lets Make A Deal 1:45 (ETV) Cover To Cover 2:00 (2-4-6) Days Of Our Lives (4a) This Week In Britain (5-8-13) Love Is Many Splendored Thing (7-8a) Newlywed Game (ETV) Children Of Other Lands 15 (2a-9) Peggys Place 2:25 (10a-12-13a) Ready? Set, Go! 2:30 (2-4-6) The Doctors (5-8-13) Guiding Light (7-8a) Dating Game (2a-9) Something For Everyone (4a) Magazine 2:45 (10a-12-13a) En Francais 3:00 (2-4-6) Another World-Bay City (2a-9) Man Trap (7-8a) General Hospital (4a) Take 30 (5-8-13) Secret Storm 3:30 (2-4-6)-Bright Promise (2a-9) Jury Trials (4a-5-8-13) Edge Of Night (7-8a) One Life To Live (10a-12-13a) Structure Of Arithmetic 4:00 (2a-9-2-4-6) Another World Somerset (4a) Galloping Gourmet (5-8) Gomer Pyle (ETV) Sesame Street (to 5) (13) Truth Or Consequences (7-8a) Dark Shadows 4:30 (2-4-6) David Frost (2a-9) Troubled wTrscy (4a) Drop In (5) Gilligans Island (7) Film (to 6) (8a) The Ministers (8-13) Merv Griffin (to 6) 500 (5) I Love Lucy (4a) Flintstones (2a-9) Lobster Trap (to 6) (8a) Gilligans Island (ETV) Misterogers' Neighborhood 5:30 (4a) Beverly Hillbillies (5) Truth Or. Consequences (8) Have Gun, Will Travel (8a) Report (ETV) Hodge Podge Lodge EVENING MORNING 8:40 (6) First Radio Parish 6:45 Farm Market Report 655 (5) Open Door (2-4) Of Farm Report 7:00 (2-4-6-8) Today Show; Apollo Coverage (to 9) (5-13) CBS News 7:30 (13) Leave It To Bearer 7:45 (8a) Morning Report 1:00 (5-13) Captain Kangaroo (to 9) (8a) Farm And Home 8:30 (8a) Discovery 8:35 (ETV) Secondary Reading 9:00 (2-4) Just For Kids (8a) Cartoon (6) Weekday (4a) Friendly Giant, Chez Helene (5) Jack LaLanne (8) Captain Kangaroo (to 10) (7) King And Odie (13) Romper Room (ETV) Arithmetic II 9:15 (7) Romper Room (6) Lucille Rivers (ETV) You And Eye 9:30 (13) Gomer Pyle (6) Hazel (2-4) Dialing For Dollars Community Cup (2a-9) University Of The Air (8a) Film (to 11) (5) Movie Game 9:35 (4a) Mr. Dressup (ETV)Lets Investigate 10:00 (4a) Nova Scotia Schools (to 11:30) (2-4-6) Dinahs Place (ETV) Sesame Street (to 11) (5-13) Lucy Show (7) Film (8) WAGM Bingo (2a-9) Small Talk 10:30 (2a-9) Beat The Clock (2-4-6) Concentration (5-8-13) Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 (2a-9) Film (to 12:30) (2-4-6) Sale Of The Century (5-8-13) Family Affair (8a) Movie Game (ETV) All About You 11:15 (ETV) Land And Sea 11:30 (2-4-6) Hollywood Squares (4a) Sesame Street (to 12:30) (5-8-13) Love Of Life (7-8a) That Girl (10a-12-13a) Come, Me A Poem AFTERNOON A Story Of Arithmetic 7:00 (24) Horizons In Education (4a) Dick Van Dyke (2a-9)Truth Or Consequences (8) CBS News (7) Waldo (5) Troop (8a) To Tell The Truth (13) Whats My Line (6) He SaidShe Said (ETV) Maine News And Comment 7:30 (2-4-6) Theyve Killed Pres. Lincoln (to 8:30) (2a-9) Great Outdoors (5-13) The Interns (to 8:30) (4a) Julia (7-8a) The Brady Bunch (ETV) French Chef (8) Funny Valentines (to 8:30) 800 (2a-9) Andy Williams (to 9) (4a) Laugh-In (to 9) (ETV) Masterpiece Theatre (to 9) (7-8a) Nanny And Professor 830 p.m.

(24-6)Name Of The Game (to 10) (5-8) Andy Griffith (7-8a) Partridge Family (13) Film (to 11) 9:00 p.m. (4a), Tommy Hunter Show (5-8) Film (to 11) (7-8a) That Girl (2a-9) Film (to 11) (ETV) Soul 9:30 (7-8a) Odd Couple 10:00 (24-6) Strange Report (to 11) (4a) Oral Roberts Valentine Special (to 11) (7-8a) Love American Style (ETV) News Tonight 10:90 (10a-12-13a) Wall Street Week 11:00 (24) TV-2 News Report (2a-9) FBI (to 12) (4a) News And Weather (ETV) Wall Street Week (5) Telejouraal (8a) 11 Oclock Report I (7) Basketball: Houlton Vs. Old Town (6) News Journal (8) WAGM Newsline (13) Newsbeat 11:25 (5) Ski Report 11:30 (24-6-8) Tonight Show (8a) Dick Cavett (13) FUm (5) Merv Griffin (4a) Film 12:00 (2a-9) CTV News 12:20 (2a-9) LTV Final; Gunsmoke Old Lace Abe Lincoln, who signed America's first income tax into law, overpaid his own taxes! After Abe's death, his estate filed to recover the overpayment $1,279. Don't take the chance of overpaying YOUR income tax. Let BLOCK prepare, check and guarantee your return for accuracy.

GUARANTEE i guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return. If we makt any error that cott yon any penalty or Interest, we will pay that penalty or interest. Something old something new something borrowed something blue. The Traditional Wedding with the look of "Today will be the focus of a very special feature tomorrow, February 13th in the weekend edition of the Bangor Daily News. Step by step.

Womens World writers will show you the "how-to of a perfect wedding choosing rings, furniture, your gown and the Big Day itself. Dont miss reading AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER 5000 OFFICES BAR HARBOR Cottage St. BELFAST 29 Main St. BUCKSPORT 1 Main St. CARIBOU Access Highway D.OVER-FOXCROFT 4 Main St.

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te P.M. Weekday The Traditional Wedding A Special Section Tomorrow, February IB in the 'Sangor lath Nnus 12:00 (2-4-6) Jeopardy (5-8-13) Where The Heart Is (7-8a) Bewitched (10a-12-13a) Misterogers 12:30 (2a-9) First Edition (4a) News, Weather (2-4-6) Who, What, When, Where? (5-8-13) Search For Tomorrow (7-8a) A World Apart 6:00 (2-4) TV-2 News (4a) Spectroscope (6) News Journal (2a-9) Beat The Clock (5) Tele journal (8) WAGM Newsline (to 7) NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ji.

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