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THURSDAY. 12:30 A.M.—"VOLTAIRE". Starring George
Arliss, Margaret Lindsay, Doris Kenyon. Anexcellent if
stagy recreation off the life and wit of the"famous 18th cen-
tury French writer.
SATURDAY, 11:00 A.M.— `ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY".
Starring Bela Lugosi, Anne Jeffreys. Two press agents try
to introduce a genuine zombie in a night club.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE FALCON TAKES OVER".
Stars George Sanders, Lynn Bari, Hans Conreid. The Fal-
con becomes involved in a fake. fortunetelling racket.
SUNDAY, 8:30 A.M.—"THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING
EARNEST". Stars Joan Greenwood, Michael Redgrave.
Oscar Wilde's satire on manners, morals and marriage
manouevres of two young men wooing 'two young ladies.
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT—"AFFAIRS OF ANNABEL". Stars
Lucille Ball, Jack Oakie, Ruth Donnelly. Behind the scenes
satire on Hollywood stars and agents.
MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"ACTION IN THE NORTH AT-
LANTIC". Stars Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Massey,
Alan Hale, Sam Levene, Dane Clark, Ruth Gordon. A rous-
ing tribute to WW 2 merchant marine, with officers Bogart
and Massey, seamen Hale and Leven, usual hothead Clark
and Gordon as, Massey's wife.
TUESDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY".
Stars Edward G. Robinson, Francis Lederer, George Sand-
ers. A. bristling drama of G-man Robinson investigating the
Nazi underground in the U.S.
WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"PASSAGE TO MAR-
SEILLES". Stars Humphrey Bogart, Michele Morgan,
Claude Rains. World War II Devil's Island escape film with
a fine cast.
Channel 6
SUNDAY, 9:00 P.M.—"LACE II". Pt. 1. At the New York
premiere of her latest film, Lili announces that Judy Hale,
publisher, of the magazine LACE, is really her mother.
Then Lili and Judy go off on holiday together to establish a
mother -daughter relationship that they have missed. Star-
ring Phoebe Cates, Deborah Raffin, Brooke Adams, Arielle
Dombasle.
MONDAY, 9:00 P.M.—"LACE II". (Final) Stars Phoebe
Cates, Deborah Raffin, Brooke Adams, Arielle Dombasle.
Channel 7
SATURDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"DEATH WISH". Stars Charles
Bronson, Hope Lange. A happily married man's le and
daughter are brutally attacked by muggers in their New
York apartment. The wife dies and the daughter becomes a
catatomic mute. The husband sets out to avenge the brutal
act.
Channel 8
THURSDAY, 12:20 A.M.—"HOLOCAUST 2000". Stars Kirk
Douglas, Simon Ward, Anthony Quayle. An industrialist's
son is actually the devil who has apparentlyy come to earth
to build faulty atomic power plants.
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT—"HUSBANDS". Stars Ben Gazzara,
Pet er Falk. John Cassavetes. Three middle-aged business-
men, a fter attending the funeral of their best friends, de-
cide to fly to London in a week long escape from the reality
of death and their own lives.
MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"STAND UP AND BE COUNTED".
Stars Jacqueline Bisset, Stella Stevens, Steve Lawrence.
Women's lib in Denver ... the effect it has on several male-
female relationships in the same family, with comic se-
quences and serious 'rap sessions'.
TUESDAY, 12:25 A.M.—"THE INCREDIBLE SARAH".
Starring Glenda Jackson, Daniel Massey, Douglas Wilmer.
Deals with the turbulent early years in the life of Sarah
Bernhardt, one of the world's greatest tragediennes.
WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"SEE NO EVIL". Stars Mia
Farrow, Robin. Bailey, Dorothy. Alison. A blind girl is vic-
timized by a killer in cowboy boots.
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Channel 10
FRIDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"IT'S ONLY MONEY". Starring
Jerry Lewis, Zachary Scott. A TV repairman becomes an
established heir to a fortune left by an electronics genius.
SATURDAY, 1:50 A.M.—"FOREVER THY LOVE". Star-
ring Romy Schneider, Karl Boehm. The life of Austrian
Emperor Franz Josef and his Empress Elizabeth, history's
most beautiful and yet most tragic queen.
SUNDAY, 11:50 P.M.—"FEAR STRIKES QUT". Starring
Anthony Perkins and Karl Malden. The biography of Jim-
my Piersall, a ball player with the Boston Red Sox ... his
rise to the top and his fight for mental health.
Channel 11
THURSDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE DEERSLAYER". Stars
Steve Forrest, Ned Romero. Based on James Fenimore
Cooper's classic novel of a white man, raised by Mohican
Indians, who discovers a white -scalp hunter.
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT—"TREACHERY AND GREED ON
THE PLANET OF THE APES". Stars Roddy McDowall,
Ron Harper. NDA.
SATURDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"PAPER MAN". Stars•Dean Stock-
well, Stefanie Powers. A computer error in issuing a credit
card plunges a group of college students into an intricate
scheme that leaves three of them dead and leads to a dra-
matic confrontation between men and machines.
SATURDAY, 3:00 A.M.—"MR, AND MRS. BO JO JONES".
Stars Desi Arnaz, Dina Merrill. Set in 1956, this movie is a
sensitive tale about a teenage couple forced into marriage
by an unexpected pregnancy.
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"GOING FOR THE GOLD: THE
BILL JOHNSON STORY". Anthony Edwards stars the
Olympic gold medalist skier.
Channel 13
THURSDAY MIDNIGHT—"CHANDLER". Stars Warren
Oates, Leslie Caron. Security guard quits his dull job and
returns to his old private eye job. When he is assigned to
guard a state's witness he doesn't realize he is being set up
by the mob to take the rap for her murder.
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE PINK PANTHER". Stars
David Niven, Peter Sellers. Priceless gem "is sought by
wanted jewel thief whose accomplice is the wife of a
French police inspector. Bedlam ensues as thief and his
nephew romance beautiful owner of jewel.
FRIDAY, 2:00 A.M.—"THE LAST REUNION". Starring
Cameron Mitchell, Leo Fong. A Japanese man whose fath-
er was killed and his mother raped by a guerrilla gang of
G.I.'s during World War II in the Philippines brings the five
men back to the scene of their crime.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT—"URBAN COWBOY". Stars John
Travolta, Debra Winger.. A Texas farmer comes to Houston
to work in a refinery and learns about life at the famous
Gilley's, the largest honky-tonk in the world.
SATURDAY, 2:00 A.M.—"THE LEGEND OF ALFRED
PACKER". Starring Patrick Dray, Ron Haines. The true
story of how Alfred Packer struggled to stay alive in the
bitter cold of the Rocky Mountain winter.
SUNDAY NOON—"ANCHORS AWEIGH". Starring Gene
Kelly, Frank Sinatra. Two gobs, on song -dance leave in
Hollywood, help starlet get big chance in move.
MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"RED RIVER". Stars John Wayne,
Montgomery Cliff. Post Civil War: Texas cattleman and
foster -son quarrel over cattle drive, first over the Chisholm
Trail into Missouri. Son leaves father and takes the herd to
Abilene instead, where he then waits for angered father.
TUESDAY MIDNIGHT—"THEY WERE EXPENDABLE".
Stars John Wayne, Robert Montgomery. Story of the PT
boats used in fighting the Japanese in the Pacific in World
War II and how they proved their importance.
WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE TIME MACHINE".
Stars Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux. Inventor of the Time
Machine undertakes a journey into the infinity of the fourth
dimension. Discovering life as it endures in 802,701.
m
THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"CATCH-22". Starring Alan
Arkin, Martin Balsam. In Italy during World War II a
group of weary Air Force officers try to get out of flying an
increased number of missions by baiting each other, plan-
ning to murder their commander and using every gimmick
possible to get discharges.
THURSDAY, 2:00 A.M.—"OVERLORDS OF THE UFO".
New photographicevidence, separates the real from the
fake in this examination of "unidentifiedflying objects".
THURSDAY, 3:55 A.M.—"THE LEGEND OF LOCH NESS".
The search for the world's most famous monster brought
up-to-the-minute with the aid of advanced technology.,
FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"MELVIN AND HOWARD". Starring
Paul LeMat, Jason Robards, Jack Kehoe. The story of .a
truck driver who picks up a grizzled old man lying in the
road who turns out to be Howard Hughes and almost in-
herits most of his fortune.
FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"ROCK, ROCK, ROCK". Starring
Alan Freed, Tuesday Weld, Frankie Lymon and The Teen-
agers. A young girl's father insists she earn enough money
to buy a gown for the Senior Prom.
FRIDAY, 1:20 A.M.—"THEY CAME FROM BEYOND
SPACE". Starring Robert Hutton, Jennifer Jayne. Zi Mav
Leddin. The cruel conquerors from a dead world invade
earth, turning men into robots, enslaving women and mak-
ing cities into places of terror.
FRIDAY, 3:10 A.M.—"THE TERRORNAUTS". Starring
Simon Oates, Zena Marshall, Stanley Meadows. Strange
beings from another world, with a size and power beyond
human imagination, come into conflict with earth.
SATURDAY, 10:30 P.M.—"BLACK CHRISTMAS". Starring
Olivia Hussey,'Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder. A psychopath
makes obscene telephone calls to girls in a university sor-
ority house before killing them:
SATURDAY, 1:10 A.M.—"THE THREE AVENGERS". Two
small- town acrobatic Kung Fu artists and an American
Chin' a open a martial arts school.
SATURDAY, 3:20 A.M.—"MASTER KILLER". A man who
escaped a brutal Manchu attack now devotes himself to
learning the martial arts for revenge.
SUNDAY, 8:00 P.M.—'THE NEPTUNE FACTOR". Star-
ring Ben Gazzara, Yvette Mimieux, Walter Pidgeon. A
deep -sea -diving submarine races to save three men trap-
ped by an earthquake in an ocean floor laboratory.
SUNDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"THE DAY OF THE LOCUSTS". Star-
ring Donald Sutherland, Karen Black, Burgess Meredith.
fn the 1930s the dark side of Hollywood is revealed in the
conflict -filled lives of an ambitious hustler, an accountant
and a young studio artist.
SUNDAY, 3:40. A.M.—"MANDINGO". Starring James
Mason, Susan George, Brenda Sykes. Life on a large
Southern plantation in the 1840s depicts the racial brutality
of slavery and the relationship between the owner and one
of his slave girls.
MONDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"THE PAPER CHASE". Starring.
Timothy Bottoms, Lindsay Wagner, John Houseman. A
group of students in their freshman year at Harvard Law
School face incredible pressure and other problems, in their
repressive, cloistered world.
MONDAY, it !.M.—"DEAD MAN ON THE RUN". Star-
ring Peter Graves, Katherine Justice, Pernell Roberts.
The new head of an elite squad of Federal investigators
is convinced that his predecessor's murder was somehow
linked to the assassination of a Presidential aspirant.
MONDAY, 1:05 A.M.—"TROUBLE COMES TO TOWN".
Starring Lloyd Bridges, Pat Hingle, Sheree North. A black
youth from Chicago arrives in a small" southern town ex-
pecting the white sheriff to keep a long-time promise of
'adopting' him, a situation that threatens to blow the lid off
the community's racial tranquility.
MONDAY, 2:40 A.M.—"RETURNING .HOME". Starring
Dabney Coleman, Tom Selleck, Joan Goodfellow. Three
returning World War II veterans get together and examine
the problems they face in adjusting to the lives they left be-
hind.
TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"PHASE IV". Starring Nigel Daven-
port, Lynne Frederick. A group of scientists do their best to
combat various species of ants, that because of an inter-
planetary disturbance, have joined forces to cause a "bio -
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