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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-10-16, Page 34• i Crossroads teleguide Movies on Channel 13 FRIDAY, 12:30 A.M.—"PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAIS- IES". Stars Doris Day, David Niven. Obscure university professor's rise to fameas one of the top Broadway crit- ics ... he pans a musical written by his best friend ... gets his face slapped by temperamental star and manages to get himself in the dog house at home as well. Based on Jean Kerr's novelland play. SATURDAY, 12:30 A.M.—"XANADU' Stars Olivia Newton - John, Gene Kelly. A muse steps out of a mural to touch the lives of two men, one a struggling artist and the other a former big -band musician, inspiring them to fulfill their dreams. SUNDAY NOON—"THE UNFINISHED DANCE". Stars Margaret O'Brien, Cyd Charisse. Young girl idolizes a bal- let star and causes tragedy to her idol's rival ballerina. Nice ballet dance scenes. MONDAY, 9:00 P.M.—"PICKING UP THE P-IECES". Stars Margot Kidder, David Ackroyd. The dramatic story of a suburban housewife forced to support herself and three children after her husband, under divorce threat, strips their household of all its possessions. Movies on Channel 6 SATURDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"°SAHARA". A headstrong Ameri- can heiress tries to honor a commitment to her late father by entering his Gordon -Packard auto in the gruelling Sa- hara World Car Rally. Disguised as a man, she enters the race as the car's driver only to be faced by a despicable rival and caught in the crossfire between two warring nomadic tribes. Stars Brooke Shields, John Mills, Steve Forrest, Horst Bucholz, John Rhys -Davies, Ronald Lacey. TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"TENDER MERCIES". The singing career of Mac Sledge is on the decline and his family life, such as it has been, has been destroyed by his growing de- pendence on the bottle. A loving woman and her caring son provide Mac with a reason for living as he begins his pain- ful climb out of the depths of despair. He comes to realize that his songwriting and performing talents are still with him and life is able to begin anew. (Robert Duvall won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance.) Stars Robert Duvall, Tess Harper, Betty Buckley, Allan Hubbard, Ellen Barkin. ® ... CKVR Barrie 0 ... WIVB Buffalo ® ... CBC Toronto ® ... WDIV Detroit ... Global ••- WKBW Buffalo 0 .. WJBK Detroit Wed., Oct. 23 AFTERNOON 12:00 00000 News Q Beaver Flintstones ® Ryan's Hope 0 Midday Q Bodies In Motion QQ Thundersub 12:25 ® Agri -News 12:30 00 The Young and Restless 00 News 00 Loving FYI Noon Edition ® Super Password ® Spiderthan ® Headline Chasers ® Canadian College Magazine 1:00 ® Davis Cup Tennis 0 Intermezzo ® Lifetime 'ID Soapbox 810 am All My Children QQ Days of Our Lives 1:30 000 As the World Turns ® City Lights 2:00 Q Invitational Polo 0 World Vision Q Parenting 0 Midday ® 20 Minute Workout ("Dallas One Life to Live 00 Another World 2:30 00 Capitol ED Soapbox ® It's Your Move 0 Wok With Yan 3:00 ID NFL Films Q Jeffersons 00 Parenting ® Laverne & Shirley to D PIONEER VILLAGE e,,e INVITLS YOU ro. Pennsylvania -German Days • Saturday & Sunday, October.19 &.20 i1: 00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. • • Celebrating the `pioneering spirit'..M the first settlers ... as reflected in their skills. arts and crafty — see broom -making, basket making, printing, blacksmilhing. chairtnaking and caning. cabinetniaking, pottery making. food preparation and tasting, wagon rides and more Sunday: (2:30 p,m.) "Mennonite Foik Act" talk by N.L. Patterson (4:00 p.m.) German Hymn Sing NAPOLEON FIREPLACE INSERTS large glass and cast iron door with exclusive dual - 24 K gold or brass finishes - reduces wood consumption by 'A with clean burn system - variable speed automatic blower - may be hooked up to outside ai.r - heavy duty firebricklining_ air wash. ,.r THE. Oodburner or KITCHENER VICTORIA HILLS PLAZA 74 1 HAZEL GLEN VICTORIA WESTMOUNT *lours 9'5 Mon.. Tues., Wed. Sat 0-8 Thurs. 8 Fri, 5-0341 N DON'T MISS OUR GIGANTIC .•. CKNX Wingham ... CFPL London :.. CHCH Hamilton ... CKCO Kitchener ®... TSN ... City TV Toronto i0Q General Hospital 0 Coronation Street ® Santa' Barbara Q Fitness Break 000 The Guiding ' Light 3:30 0 The Green Hornet tl 0 The Facts, of Life 0 Going Great 0 Sale Of The Cen- tury 4:00 0 NFL Arm Wrestl- ing ® America Q Afterschool Special: One Too Many 0 The Brady Bunch Q Bob Newhart ® Super Pay Cards , 0 He -Man 0 Parenting 00 Divorce Court 00 Video Hits 0 Toronto Rocks 4:30 Q® People's Court 0 Jeffersons 00 One Day At A Time ® Tom and Jerry 0 The Young and The Restless Q The Edison Twins 0 The $100,000 Pyra- mid 0 Wheelchair Games 5:00 0 WKRP In Cincinn- ati Q Catch Phrase 0 Diff'rent Strokes m Pink Panther OO 0 Love Connec- tion Q Video Hits 000 The Price Is Right 0 News 5:30 00 News 0 Three's Company O® Benson 0 Gobots Q Headline Chasers ® Too Close For Comfort ® Fishing The West 6: EVENING 00 O®OQ©00 News Citypulse" 0 Star Trek 0 Scan Newshour a) FYI at 6:00 ED Formula One Auto. Racing &:30 O05 News 7:00 00 Wheel of For- tune 50 Jeopardy Q Entertainment Tonight m Sportsdesk OO 0 News 0 MASH 00 Diff'rent Strokes 0 Gunsmoke 0 Knight Rider 0 Trade Secrets 7:30 ® MASH ® The Leafs on CHCH (Pittsburgh at , Toronto) Q The Ted Knight Show ® Outdoort Life Wit William Conrad 00 Three's Com- pany 0 Jackpot Q Jeopardy e_89 Wheel Of Fortun 00 PM Magazine Detroit 8:00 0 Highway To Heaven 0E) TBA 0 Stir Crazy ID Sportsworld The following programs. listed assupptied by the TV stations, are subject to change Special: Olivia New ton -John 07 0 Movies "TBA" ®0010Place Market 9:30 0080 Man Alive 10:00 0 St. 'Elsewhere 0000 National 0 Knots Landing 10:20 nano Journal 10:30 0 Citypulse .® Don Cherry's Grapevine 11:00 ID FYI Final Edition ® Newsfinal 0000®®® ® News 11:30 ® Barney Miller 0 Three's Company 00 Entertainment Tonight 0 Sp.ortsline Tonight Show 00 Taxi ® SCTV Q News ® Sportsdesk ® CTV National News 11:50 ® Ontario Report 12:00 ® Formula One Auto Racing Q Nightline 0 Movie "The Sterile Cuckoo" ID Mery Griffin 004 Charlie's Angels 0 Movie "Dead Man's Eyes" • • ii 00 Donahue Q Benny Hill 0 Movie "The Male Animal" 12:30 ® Lou Grant 0 Late Night Q Jeffersons T Barney Miller 1:00 0 Letterman Q Mery Griffin ED Medical Centre 00 The Saint ® Outdoor Life With William Conrad 1:30 ® Sportsworld Inter- national ® Soap 0 Kung Fu 2:00 ® Highlights O® Maude ® Nightwatch 0 TBA Q News ® Movie ".Baffled" 2:15 ® Movie "Beast - master" 2:30 ED Top Rank Boxing m TBA ® Movie "TBA" 0 Rat Patrol 3:00 0O Eight Is Enough 4:0000 Night Watch 0 The Lone Ranger 4:30 0 News 4:45 0 Movie "Rock, Rock, Rock" 5:00 ,0 Formula One Auto Racing ® Telling Secrets Movies on Channel ° 7 SATURDAY MIDNIGHT—"AUNT MARY". Stars Jean Stapleton, Martin Balsam. The story of a woman alone, who despite her own physical handicap, forms and coaches a baseball team composed of a group of neighborhood toughs: SUNDAY NOON—"SKEEZER". Stars Karen Valentine, Justin Lord. A true story about a dog that is instrumental in helping'emotionally disturbed children overcome their problems when they open up and relate to him easier than they relate to people. SUNDAY, 2:00 P.M.—"BARBAROSA". Stars Willie Nelson, Gary Busey. Two men accidentally meet in the desert: one is fleeing a family for accidentally killing one of their sons, the.other is being sought by a distinguished Mexican family because he has fathered a daughter. and has• done little about it. SUNDAY, 4:00 P,M.—"MY CHAMPION". This feature film is a charming love story based on the life of champion marathon runner, Miki Gorrnan, the only woman to win both the Boston and New York City marathons, twice. SUNDAY, 11,:30 P.M.—"PORTRAIT OF JENNY". Stars Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotton. An artist meets a strange girl in Central Park who inspires -him to paint her portrait, leading to eerie events. Movies on Channel 5 Crossroads --Oct. 16, 1985—Page 7B Movies on Channel 57 THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"THE SOLDIER". Starring Ken Wahl, Alberta Watson, Jeremiah Sullivan. While the Rus- sians are holding the world at ransom by threatening nu- clear destruction, the Soldier carries out his own unauthor- ized and dangerous plan to preserve the delicate balance of power. THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"DAWN RIDERS". Starling John Wayne, Marion Burns,. Yakima Canutt. After seeing his father gunned down, a young man vows to bring the desper- ados to justice. THURSDAY, 12:30 A.M.—"DESERT TRAIL". Starring John Wayne, Mary Korman, Paul Fix. A star,. performer in a rodeo clashes with his friend over a girl. Both friends bring some hold-up bandits to justice. THURSDAY, 1:30 A.M.—"PARADISE CANYON". Starring John Wayne, Yakima Canutt, Earle Hodgins. An under- cover agent for the government is sent to round -up a gang of counterfeiters operating near the Mexican border. THURSDAY, 2:30 A.M.—"THE CARETAKER". Starring Alan Bates,' Donald Pleasance, Robert Shaw. Based on Harold Pinter's three character play about two brothers • and a tramp who enters their lives. THURSDAY, 4:35 A.M.—"THE SOLDIER". FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M.—»BREATHLESS". Stars Richard Gere, Valerie Kaprisky, Art Metrano. A hustling, amoral rambler who's killed a cop ends up on the lam in Los An- geles. There he meets a young, alienated girl and his un- usual ways fill a psychological void in her. FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"BREATHLESS". FRIDAY, 1:40 A.M.—"SKY RIDERS". Starring James Co- burn, Susannah York, Robert Culp. A group off hang gliding daredevils ride otic to rescue a mother and her two children kidnapped by terrorists in Greece. FRIDAY. 3:30 A,M.—"ON THE RUN". Starring Neil McCal- lum, William Hartnell, Susan Beaumont. A young man, ;seemingly always on the run, reveals how he refused to `throw' a prize fight. SATURDAY, 10:30 P.M.—"BLOOD SIMPLE", Starring John Getz, Frances McDormand, Dan Hedaya. Four people, a bar owner, his wife, the bartender whom the wife runs off with and the private detective hired to kill the run- away couple, find their paths crossing at the oddest times. SATURDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"ROSEMARY'S BABY". Starring Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon. A young, pregnant woman slowly comes to realize that her husband is involved with a coven of witches and that they have de- signs on her unborn child. SATURDAY, 3:50 A.M.—"BLOOD SIMPLE". SUNDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"ZORRO, THE GAY BLADE". Star- ring George Hamilton, Lauren.Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro. The twin sons of the legendary Zorro continue their father's work, helping the poor in Los Angeles. SUNDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"EXECUTIONER OF DEATH". Stars Chinese Cast. A woman escapes when the temple, home of the Patriotic Chinese, is burned down. She meets and mar- ries a Kung Fu artist, has a child, and eventually there is. a fight for vengeance. SUNDAY, 3:10 A.M.—"THE FIVE DEADLY VENOMS". Stars a Chinese cast. The school of Five Venoms is notori- ous for the evil deeds of its disciples. Before the Master dies, he orders his youngest disciple to stop the other five. MONDAY, 9:00 P:M.—"LOVE ON THE RUN". Starring Stephanie Zimbalist, Alec Baldwin, Constance McCashin. An attorney, desperately in love with her convict -Tient, braves the police and scheming family members to help him escape. MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"`ADIOS SABATA". Starring Yul Brynner, Dean Reed, Pedro Sanchez. A rugged American gambler joins a rebel army in Mexico, fights for freedom and steal a huge cache of gold to help the gallant struggle. MONDAY, 2:10 A.M.—"KID GALAHAD". Stars Elvis Pres- ley, Lola Albright, Gig Young. An ex-G.I., with a knock -out punch, is pressed into the ring„ where he becomes a reluc- tant boxer. Refusing to throw a'championship fight he wins the title and returns to run an auto repair shop. MONDAY, 4.:05 A.M.—"SOMETHING. FOR EVERYONE". Stars Angela Lansbury, Michael York, Anthony Corban. A charming young man worms his way into the household of an impoverished countess. He takes over everything, in- cluding the countess, her homosexually inclined son and a mp and dowdy daughter. DAY, 7:30 P.M.—"SAME TIME; NEXT YEAR". Stars n Burstyn, Alan Alda, Ivan Bonar. Two married • ple, from opposite ends of the U.S. meet in a Northern fornia seaside inn and find they can relate to each r. They go their separate ways, but once a year for 26 rs they get back together. DAY, 11:30 P:M.—"SOLDIER .OF ORANGE". Star- Rutger Dauer, Edward Fox. Their homeland occu- student friends must make a decision — collabora- espionage or escape. DAY, 1:40. A.M.—"HOT MILLIONS". Starring Peter nov, Maggie Smith, Karl Malden. An ex -con -embezzler s the computer and makes a fortune through his ficti- companies, while his wife is piling up money on the market from the loose change in his pockets. I)AY, 3:45 A.M.—"THE REVENGERS". Starring Wil - Holden, Susan Hayward, Ernest Borgnine. A colorado her returns to his home to find his family dead and his of horses_gone_ Iie_sets-out-to-f-ind the -gang -responsible- --------- learning the leaders identity. ESDAY; 8:00 P.M.---"BEASTMASTER". Stars Marc r, Tanya Roberts, Rip Torn. An unborn crown prince n from his mother's womb and magically transferred east's. His unusual power over animals helps him de - he villain responsible for the destruction of his vill- plu TUES Ell THURSDAY MIDNIGHTI—"TASK .FORCE". Stars Gary peoe Cooper, Jane Wyatt, Wayne -Morris. A well -made story of a ' Cali Naval officer's career, tracing the aircraft carrier's de- othe velopment. yea FRIDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"ONE MINUTE TO ZERO". Stars TUES Robert Mitchum, Ann Blyth, William Talman. A hard -bit- ring ten infantry Colonel and a civilian worker find themselves pied at the front in Korea when the enemy attacks a small town. tion, FRIDAY MIDNIGHT—"THREE FOR THE SHOW". Stars TUES Betty Grable, Jack Lemmon, Marjo and Gower Champion. Usti When a musical comedy writer is reported killed in action, . beat his wife remarries - only to be confronted by his return. tious UNDAY, 8:00 A.M.—"DAMN THE DEFIANIT". Stars Alec stock Guinness, Dick Bogarde, Anthony Quayle. A struggle for TIDES power erupts aboard the HMS Defiant as it' sets sail to tack- liam le the Napoleonic fleet. UNDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE ROYAL BED". Stars Mary herd Astor -J. Car rod-Na-ish. Story of European royalty - cold after but regal Queens, playful Kings and the love affairs of WEDN h S e Princesses, forbidden to marry commoners. Singe MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"YORK". Stars Gary Cooper, Walt- is for er Brennan, Joan Leslie. An excellent story of pacifist York to a b (Cooper) drafted during WW I who realizes the purpose of feat t fighting and becomes a hero. Oscar -winning performance age. d Inter Cooper in this fine, intelligent film,_ba]ancing-segments W-ED-NE-sIi- of rural America with battle scenes. S tarri 00©10 The Nature of Things ® Highway To Heaven 0 Movie "Beast - master" 00 World Series (Game 4) 9:00 ® Top Rank Boxing ® Hell Town TUESDAY MIDNIGHT—"ACROSS THE PACIFIC". Stars lonely Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet. An school enjoyable WW II adventure. Bogart trails spies in Panama, discov has a running battle of wits with Greenstreet, all the while WEDNE romancing enticing Astor. Singer WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE MALE ANIMAL". Stars Wedne Henry Fopda, Olivia de Havilland, Jack Carson. Intelli- WEDNE gent, entertaining Elliott Nugent -James Thurber comedy Alan F of a college professor Fonda defending his rights while los- agers STERILE CUCKOO". ng Liza Minelli, Wendell Burton, Tim McIntire. Two college students meet on the way to their respective s. A hot and cold running love affair ensues until they er they are not 'right for each other. SDAY, 2:15 A.M.—"BEASTMASTER". Stars Marc , Tanya Roberts, Rip Torn. (See details at 8 p.m. on sday.) SDAY, 4:45 A.M.—"ROCK, ROCK, ROCK". Stars reed, Tuesday Weld, Frankie Lymon and the Teen - A young girll, whose father insists she earn enough to buy a new gown for the Senior Prom, devises a scheme to come up with the cash. ng wife de Havilland to old -flame Carson. money GOING OUT OF, BUSINESS SALE ALL SUMMER CLOTHING 0 OFF MER -BEAN Men's & Boys' Wear 195 Wallace Ave. N., Listowel 291-2850