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The Columbia Record from Columbia, South Carolina • 58

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Columbia, South Carolina
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58
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romance debutante who with wan Wood comic first with PO' the Thursday movies 6 a.m. (HBO) David Copperfield (1983) Animated. Voices by Ross Higgins, Philip Hinton. Charles Dickens' classic about a poor orphan boy who survives a cruel childhood to become an author. 6:10 a.m.

(SHO) Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder (1982) Dennis Christopher, Susan Saint James. Based on the true story of a female Army doctor and a trouble-prone medic who help two nuns care for a group of Vietnamese orphans. 'PG' 6:30 a.m. (CINE) A Night in Casablanca (1946) Marx Brothers, Lois Collier. Several men cause pandemonium in Casablanca.

7 a.m. (TMC) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen. In 1936, a globe-trotting archeologist-adventurer races Nazi evildoers for a legendary religious artifact of enormous power, narrowly escaping dozens of death traps en route. 'PG' (CC) 7:30 a.m. (HBO) The Man from Snowy River (1982) Kirk Douglas, Tom Burlinson.

A young boy grows to manhood during a hazardous trek through the Australian wilderness. 'PG' 8 a.m. (CINE) Slow Dancing in the Big City (1978) Paul Sorvino, Anne Ditchburn. A cynical New York City newspaper columnist becomes romantically involved with a graceful prima ballerina trying to fight a crippling disease. 'PG' 8 a.m.

(SHO) Am the Cheese (1983) Robert MacNaughton, Hope Lange. A young boy suffering from partial amnesia remembers only a pleasant childhood until one event happens. 'PG' 9 a.m. (17) it Should Happen to You (1954) Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon. A model gains instant fame by broadcasting her name on several billboards around New York.

9 a.m. (TMC) Kennedys Don't Cry (1982) Narrated by Cliff Robertson. Some never-before-shown footage of the famous clan highlights this film chronicle of the ED MARINARO rescues a furry feline friend from becoming the main course at an Indian restaurant in "Hill Street Blues" at 10 p.m., Channel 10. (35) Mystery! In "Rumpole of the Bailey," Rumpole confronts the old boy network when he defends a couple accused of blackmail and operating a brothel. 9:30 (10X4CX4GX6WX26X36) Night Court: A computer whiz kid and his parents appear before Judge Stone after the child has been expelled from school and the parents have been charged with physically abusing the principal.

10:00 (10X4CX4GX6WX26X36) Hill Street Blues: An attractive woman implicates LaRue in the murder of her husband, Washington resigns when a rookie who followed his advice is dismissed and the food at a new Indian restaurant provides a surprise. (19X3X5CX7X11X12X13) Knots Landing: Abby uses her clout as the owner of the TV station to design a scheme for exploiting anyone who stands in her way. (25)(2X15X6A) Barbara Walters' segment and others to be announced. (35) Media Probes: Host John Cameron Swayze looks at how the drive for high ratings influences television news programs (repeat). 10:30 (35) Tony Brown's Journal: Details to be announced.

11:30 (10X4CX4GX6WX26X36) Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Johnny's guest is actor Jerry Mathers. (19X7X11X12X13) CBS Late Movie: "Newhart" (when Dick agrees to aid a local housewife with her writing aspirations, his worst fears are realized) and "Prime Suspect," starring Mike Farrell and Teri Garr (an apparently -abiding citizen becomes the chief suspect in a hunt for a sex murderer after stepping forward to offer information to the police), are presented (both repeats). 12:30 (10X4CX4GX6WX26X36) Late Night with David Letterman: David's guest is Cajun chef Paul Prudhomme. 38 TV Weekly, Oct. 28-Nov.

3, 1984, The Kennedy family. 10 a.m. (HBO) Raiders of the Lost Ark (See 7 a.m.) 10 a.m. (CINE) A Long Way Home (1981) Timothy Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro. After years of separation, the oldest of three abandoned children searches for his brother and sister with the help of a compassionate social worker.

10 a.m. (SHO) Young Bess (1953) Jean Simmons, Stewart Granger. The history of Elizabeth headstrong daughter of King Henry VIII, is traced from her youth through her assumption of the British throne. 11 a.m. (TMC) Hit and Run (1981) Paul Perri, Claudia Cron.

A New York cab driver becomes involved in mysterious goings-on at a Connecticut mansion. Thursday Afternoon 12 p.m. (USA) Nob Hill (1945) George Raft, Joan Bennett. A San Francisco saloon owner finds must he change his tactics to win over a high-class a taste for the finer things in life, 12 p.m. (HBO) Yes, Giorgio (1982) Luciano Kathryn Harrold.

A renowned operatic tenor becomes romantically involved with a pretty voice specialist. 12 p.m. (CINE) Jeremy (1973) Robby Benson, Glynis O'Connor. Two teen-agers encounter love for the time, but not without facing many awkward situations along the way. 'PG' 12 p.m.

(SHO) The Pirates of Penzance (1983) Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbury. Gilbert and Sullivan's opera tells the story of a pirate's apprentice to make an honest living and his daughter of a major-general. 'G' 1 p.m. (17) The Shadow Box (1980) Joanne ward, Christopher Plummer. Based on Michael Cristofer's Columbia Record.

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