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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 20

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Lexington, Kentucky
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The Lexington Leader Lexington Ky Monday June 7 1982 C4 Television 1030 605 State State 705 635 735 Andy GHUi 535 My Urn Sore 1130 Al In the Fandty SotuntagNtfU 1130 IfaiZoD Aam i Bat State 17 CWkT WGN CaHlt Boon of Rock Bol Sold Gold TwOgttf Zeno Tha Lawna A Shbfaft Co Kal Victor Fn Mued Bog Seng and 130 Song and Don Victor MaadB -ir 1 rMr CBS-Cl Can IS 530 Cdl Ma Betty Cater 17 CaU7 WGN Cattail CBSC caH USA CkUt HBO Cat tl MAX OteM TMC Sporti Look Critapc Spom Look You: Ibotana fa Wane 1615 State 1205 State Tbi Lagend of the IfeMUfa 530 Mote fUdl Dog DV 130 State Tht State Quaknytaola SOO Movie USA CaU 4 hbo CaWII MAX OWM TMC CaU IS Show Mgk Country Tribute to a Bad Man State From Hril to Wtoiy State IhoSunivw 530 Movie ThoSondwr Seta! State Atbndc CSy Show State 1 nomaoon i ajyi Smakre Md Ihn Bandk I iHtfdtfua GolfHgh- Spate Cofa Qdhgt BmM ESPN GaHtH 430 Trad I Go Hrfe IhridaBaw- Sporti IHrid I Sol I Gate ESPN CfeHiH in TV Spatttgtit every movie deaarlptiona other cable Detailed Country star Louise Mandrell will host tonight Country stars to get awards Country greats Louise Mandrell and Ed Bruce join the State Brothers as they co4iost The llth Amual Music City News Country Awards broadcast from the Grand Ole Opiy in Nashville (Channel 18 8 pm) This twcvhour annual awards special recognizes the year's most popular and promising country entertainers in 14 categories Including top male and female recording rtists musician of the year album of the year and songwriter of the year The winners are chosen by the readers of Musk City News one of country oldest publications An all-star country lineup will perform Alabama Loretta Lynn Barbara Mandrell The Oak Ridge Boys Conway Twitty David Frizzell and Shelly West The show is the only lan-voted country music awards program which reveals the winners live on a nationally televised gala Special tonight Just Jo Use At Home fiStaubSjiVjflfijJBl At liberty Rd rHis Meredith Baxter Bimey plays grownup flower child Computers are People Too looks at the ways artists use computer technology to enhance their creativity (Channel 27 8 pm) Victor Frankenstein a new dramatization for tele-vision of the classic horror story does not have horror tor an emphasis Going back to Maty novel which was subtitled The Modem Prometheus the drama raises the philosophical questions about the consequences of tinkering with creation the obligations of the creator to his creation and relationship between the two (CBSC 8:30 pjn) At the movies HELP Wallpaper Movers! No Experience Necessary! 1 00000 rofls all bin stock including vinyls fods strings rondo th and flocks Originally Discounted 25 to 66 NOW AN ADDITIONAL 20 OFF Must Be Moved By July 30111 Apply lo pane bring rasa sins aid (ah MORRIS A BRAZIN 7 Grandview Dr Hours: Sat 9 to 6 Frankfort Ky 502-695-1966 Burt Reynolds and Jackie Gleason star in Smokey and the Bxrft II (I960 Sheriff Buford Justice calls in his two lawman brothers to stop a retired bootlegger from transporting a haby elephant (SHOW 8 pjn) A his final television (1963 Dick Van Dyke and Janet Leigh star (Channel 17 8:05 pin) If not reading the little ads in the back of the paper you're missing some very timely news! Herald-Leader Classified Ads Phone 233-7878 Sports Ricky Schroeder ncntM a rich kid The season premiere of Monday Night Baseball takes off with a game between the St Louis Cardinals and the Montreal Expos The arts opera Orpheus on Great Performances tonight stars Philippe Hunnenlocher and Rachel Yakar with the Zurich Opera Orchestra (Chan-ltd 468 pm) fall show a By KAY GARDELLA New YectDely Newi HOLLYWOOD The only person who will derive satisfaction from the new NBC fall schedule is Fred Silverman You remember him the former chief executive officer whom it's fashionable to blame for all of NBCs current woes Well the 1962-83 schedule which Tve ben busy screening here Is the handiwork of Brandon Tartikoff the young programming whiz who heads the entertainment division and replacement Grant Tinker the former head of MTM Judging from the idiots a disaster At least under Silverman we got Hill Street Blues Feme DifTrent Strokes Love Sydney and Give Me a Break a show that has improved considerably since it began Other new NBC shows: Voyagers slotted Sunday night opposite SO Minutes is a science-fl series starting Meeno Peluce (Best of the West) and Jon-Erik Hexum as a couple of time travellers Gavilan has Bob Urich formerly of Vegas playing a former CIA investigator employed at the California Oceanographic Institute Family Ties stars Meredith Baxter Bimey and Michael Gross as parents who grew up as flower children in the 605 and are now trying to cope with their three normal materialistic ambitious children of the 801 This series is the one possible shining light oa NBC schedule Cheers refers to the name of a bar nm by Sam Harrison (Ted Hanson) a former star athlete Silver Spoons looks like someone has stolen a spoon from the film Arthur In it Ricky Shroeder without a hair out of place plays a young military school child who seeks his father and finds a childish man addicted to electronic games and trains KET drops out of competition for Channel 62 By JACK BRAMMER Lmfartafl wifar The Kentucky Authority for Educational Television has dropped its plans to operate Lexington's Channel 62 for Kentucky Educational Television broadcasts "We have withdrawn our application for the channel because of the high cost of litigation and no desire to compete against the other Leonard Press KET's executive director said today KET had warned the channel to expand broadcasts of instructional and cotlegfrcredit programs and the state legislature now shows on us Lexington cable channel KET-etC KETi application withdrawal leaves only three groups vying for the ultra high frequency (L'HF) channel which has nm been In use since WTVQ-TV moved to Charnel 38 19NL They are: Way of the Cross Outreach Inc a non-profit Us exempt group that would offer local church services other Chnxiian-ertmled programs and reruns of "whate some family" programs It la headed by Ed Bowlds a former Kentuckian who Is a veteran of TV mtnistty and founder of Time Out fur Jesus Productions KFamily Broadcasting Corp which would offer sports movies "family-onemed reruns" of network shows ond some local church services Its 10 stockholders Include Urban County Council member Edgar Wallace President of FBC is Ian "Sandy" Wheeler who also owns stock independent aiatams Tampa Fla Charlotte NC Topeka Kan and Washington DC sLrvtngum Family Television Inc which would offer apnrts emus movies and net work reruns Most of Ihe company's Block is owned by Candy Schajmene a former Louisville resident who lives Sarasota Fla She a graphic illustrator Joe Belisle an attorney for Ihe Federal Commistam's broadcast bureau hearing diviwm today imd the FCC has rescheduled a review hearing or the Channel (2 appiicaiirtvi to July 20 The hearing was 10 be held Inlay "We're talking am month to a year maybe even neger Write any final decision is mode on who gets ihe thannH" Said Belisle Talk shows THRIFT PACK J' $200 off TODAY Tonight: Johnny Canon with Tony Randall Melissa Manchrster (repeat) (Channel IS 11:30 pm) David Lett rnrian: Musician Ian Anderson (Channel 18 12:30 am) Signature: Colleen Dewhunt (Cable CBSC 7:30 pm 10:30 pm 1:30 am) TUESDAY Today: A report on President Reagan's address to the British Parliament (Channel Ig 7 am) Good Morning America: Singer Charlene (Channel 36 7 am) PhB Donahue: Bulimia (a continuous-hungrr disorder) is dncusvd (Channel 18 1 am) Hour Magtinr: Sen Edward Kennedy (Channel 278b m) StetaV-Wfai 8 Can 4 fax 6 rtwjswiSfair -I md 8 (lava S-4 Offer Expires Juno 2S 1982 Valid of Ua Stores Only one Coupon per customer l-s Regular fare 2 CHIPPERS 2 16 Ot Papsi The Walnut Gone ynung'uns of Little Mouse on the Prairie garg up to torment a new student because of hi weight problem Repeat (Channel 18 8 pm Itawkrye thirl the war has dmgird on loo long and writes a letirr to Prewitai Truman on this MWII repeal (Channel 27 The tough part for Home Calls' Charley on this repeat is res perfofmttg an amputation but talking an athletic patient out of suiraJr and mto acceptanre of the necesurv npenumn Original costar Lynn Red-grave is on this one (t hanrei 27 1 Rossi mi Lou Grant is minir-esj by a convicted multiple murdrfra who refuses to appml her death aertfpce Repral (Channel 27 10 m- Plenty of US Choice Beef strips fried to a golden brown Hot crisp french fries 2 Southern-style hush puppies 6 Each Chlppor includes 2 Fish I Fillott 2 Hush Puppies French 6 Frits Cole Slaw Offer Csptres June 2S 1982 I Valid with loa Stares Only ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER i Etcetera 8a 2 Convenient Ixtngton Lucaiiotis Carry Oaf wad DmrTIrv Smut 17 I ftrtanLh Rd Ptom MU 149 Nr tinlr Rd lMr JWOMf ILDCARD Viewers with cable service can see the lul lowing preempt'd re-twork shows on caMe 18: Prisato Benjamin 8pm a'ftkRPIntlnrinMitgJOpm Skier Sister A movie starring Duthann Carrud Rnca'ind Cash and Irene Cara hbMt ihe cun-Rat amreg three Mark nsrenk.

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