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(7) MOVIE — "FRENZY"
9:30 (11) WRESTLING
10•:00 12) CAROL BURNETT SHOW
6) 'MOVIE "TONY ROME" — Drama --
"Tony Rome" X1967) A private ,eye finds his 'life in
danger as `he races througii-Miamr•in seahet Or-
stolen jewels. Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Richard ,
Conte.(approx. 2 hrs., 15 min,)
" (7) NAKIA
10:15 (13) WRESTLING
10:30 (8)(10) CEILIDH (N) (C)
(9) DQCUMENT r.
(11.) SATURDAY MOVIE SPECIAL'- COLOR
-"TUE SUBJE?T WAS ROSES" Q- Patricia Neal,
Jack Albertson — MGM -L — a( g1ra, '68) -. Middle
class Irish Catholic, $roux husband wife put aside,
their differences to welcome. home•xheir son from
the army, but soon their own_untiappiness begins to
spill over and the son becomes embroiled in the
family's domestic 'crises..2 hrs. 10 min.
11:00 (2)(5)(7),(8)(9)(11)(13) NEWS °
11:15 (4) NEWS'
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11:30.(2) TV2 WEEKEND MOVIE - "ONCE UPON A
TIME IN THE WEST"
(9) FILM FESTIVAL =r -m -'THE OTHER MAN'
(C) 1970 drama. Roy Thinnes; Joan Hackett;
Tammy 'Grimes. Released convict' spins a web' of
revenge that catches ,him a beautiful, irrant wife
first and heavier complications later.
11:45 (4)(5) THE TONIGHT SHOW
(7) SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE "THE
QUILLER MEMORANDUM" George Segal.
(8) STARLIGHT THEATRE — "IN THE HEAT
OF THE NIGHT" — 1944 ,— Sidney Poiter, Rod
Steiger. • • ,
(10) MOVIE FOR TONIGHT — "MORE DEAD
THAN 'ALIVE" starring Clint Walker and Vincent
Price. 1969 -Drama: Clint,.Walker and Vincent Price
star ih th•is• colorful drama. (U,nited Artists)
12:00,(5) MILLIQN DOLLAR MOVIE—.`tTHE BLUE
M " — George Peppard, James Mason — '•66 —
• Duri World War I a young -German, fresh out of
-•-aviatio training school, compet5 for the coveted
•"Blue Iia flying award.
12:15 (6) .MOV E — "PREMATURE BURIAL" (1962)
A man suffer' from catalepsy is obsessed with the
fact that he ma \\be buried alive. When his fears
come true, he corns back to revenge the wrong
done to him. Based o a story by Edgar Allen Poe.
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(13) LATE DATE "TWO FOR THE SEESAW"
— Robert Mitchum & Shirley . MacLaine.
12:45 111) SECOND FEATURE - COLOR ,— "I
- NEVER SANG -FOR MY FATHER" -- Gene Hack-'
man, Melvyn Douglas — SCREEN GEMS -L — (dra,
'71) — A story of love and misunderstanding known
to every generation: a young man trying, to avoid
the m istakes' he thinks his father made.
1:15 (4) NEWS •FINAL
1:30 (2) TV2 LATE SHOW.— "DAYTON'S DEVILS"
— Rory Calhoun, +
(9) SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC.
(5) FIVE STAR THEATRE = "WHERE THE,
BULLETS FLY" — Tom' Adams, Dawn Addams —
'66 — A British agent seeks toprevent a secret
substance used in a new Biritish' plane from falling
Into qq"�nemy hands.
3:00 (2).NEWS & WEATHER
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6:00 (9) CARTOONS
(11) SPECIAL PLACE •
6:15 (13) UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
6:25 (2) TV2 NEWS
6:30 (2) CHRISTOPHER'CLOSEUP
(13) UNCLE BOBBY
6:40 (7) ACTION NEWS
6:45 (5) DAVEY AND GALIATH
7:00 (2) 'IRIS IS THE LIFE
(5) REVIVAL .FIRES
(7) TREEHOUSE CLUB
(9) CROSSROADS
(11) CAMERA ON CANADA
7:45. (4) NEWS
7:30 (2) REX HUMBARD
(4) COUNTRY LIVING
' (5) OPEN "CAMERA
(7) INSIGHT '
(8) NIVEN MILLER •
(9) THE CHURCH TODAY
(11) .REV..MAX SOLBREKKEN
(13) ARTS 100'
8:00 (4) CHRISTOPHER CLOSEP
(5) REX HUMBARD
(7) COLLAGE
(8) CHURCH*,TODAY
(9) EVANGELIST JIMMY SWA.GG•ART
(11) GOOD ,NEWS
(13) CROSSROADS
8:30 (2) DAY OF DISCOVERY
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