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Mon., Jan. 24
AFTERNOON
12:00 The Best of Barbara
Week 5
Midday 4
Leave It to Beaver 3
Cartoons 10, 8
Flintstones 13
News 7, 6
Jeffersons 79
Big Valley 4C
12:25 Agri -News 13
12:30 Ryan's Hope 7, 79
The Young and.
Restless 4
Agri -News 8
Definition 13
Wok with Yan 5
Body Moves 11
News 10, 3
12:35 News 8
1:00 All My Children 7, 5,
3, 8, 10
Here's Lucy 79
Let's Make a Deal 6
Alan Thicke Show 13
You Asked For It 4C
Days of Our Lives 11
1:30 As the World Turns 6,
4
Friends of Man 79
News 9C
2:00 Movie, "Casanova's
Big Night" 10
Another World 13
Dick Van Dyke 4C
Take 30, 5, 3, 8
City Lights 79
One Life to Live 11, 7
2:30 Coronation Street 5
Capitol 4
Good Company 3
Andy Griffith 4C
Wok with Yan 8
Pitfall 6
Galloping Gourmet 79
3:00 You're Beautiful 79
Capitol 11
I Dream of Jeannie
4C
Guiding Light 6, 4
Daytime Challenge 5,
3
Three's Company 8
General Hospital 7, 13
3:30 Kidsworld 79
Take 30, 10
Coming Attractions 5,
3
Jeffersons 8
Soapbox 11
Gilligan's Island 4C
4:00 Little House on the
Prairie 8, 7
Eight is Enough 4
Do It For Yourself 5
Daytime Challenge 10
Barney Miller 3
Superfriends 4C
Hercules 6
The Bob Newhart
Show 13
The Young and the
Restless 11
Rockford Files 79
4:30 Sceoby Doo 40
Tattletales 13
Gilligan's Island 6
Happy Days 3
Three's Company 10
Just Down the Street
5
5:00 Happy Days 5
Starsky and Hutch 6
Jeffersons 7
Incredible Hulk 4C
Charlie's Angels 4
Little House on the
Prairie 11
Hogan's Heros 13
Three's Company 3
The Price Is Right 79,
8, 10
5:30 News 3
Three's Company 5
WKRP 13, 7
EVENING
6:00 News 7, 11, 6, 13, 8, 5,
10, 4
That's Incredible 3
Muppet Show 4C
Citypulse 79
6:30 Laverne & Shirley 4C
News 7, 4
7:00 Entertainment
Tonight 11
Joker's Wild 4
Barney Miller 4C
Family Feud 13
Little House ... A
New Beginning 10, 8
Frasers Edge 5
Trapper John, M.D. 3
Lave, ne & Shirley 79
That's Life 6
Tic Tac Dough 7
7:30 Family Feud 7
Sha Na Na 4
Thrill of a Lifetime 13
Huckleberry Finn and
His Friends 11
Happy Days 5
Jeffersons 4C
You Asked For it 6
MASH 79
8:00 Square Pegs 4, 13
Hangin' In 8, 5, 3, 10
Tom Jones 6
NHL (Pittsburgh at
Toronto) 11
Solid Gold 9C
Movie, "Day the Fish
Came Out" 79
News Closeup 7
8:,30 Anka 3, 10
Filthy Rich 4
The 50's Connection 6
TBA 8, 5
Bizarre 13
Some Mothers Do
'Ave 'Em 6
9:00 MASH 8, 5, 3, 10, 4
Special: "Top Coun-
try Music Hits of the
Year" 6
Movie, "The Fog" 13
Midnight Special 4C
9:30 Newhart 4, 8, 5, 3, 10
10:00 National 10, 8, 5, 3
Cagney & Lacey 4
Citypulse Tonight 79
News 9C
10:20 The Journal 3, 10, 5, 8
11:00 News 11, 10, 5, 3, 13, 4,
8, 6
Soap 4C
Movie, "Prime of
Miss Jean Brodie" 79
11:05 Newsfinal 5
11:20 Ontario Report 13
11:30 Sportsline 6
Charlie Daniels Band
and Charlie Pride 3
Charlie's Angels 4C
Movie, "Homebodies"
8
Family Brown 11
Father, Dear, Father
10
Barney Miller 5, 4
12:00 Hawaii Five -O 11
News 7
Caged Women 6
Trapper John M.D. 4
The Virginiaw13 •:f• r.:�
Rockford Files 10
Highlights 5
12:30 Movie, "The Bad
Seed" 4C
Nightline 7
1:00 The Millionaire 3
Edge of Night 7
Columbo 4
Dick Van Dyke 11
1:30 News 7
2:30 Headline Service 4
3:00 Nightbeat 4C
Night Watch 4
3:30 Tom Cottle Up Close
4C
4:00 Barry Farber 9C
Tues.., Jan. 25
AFTERNOON
12:00 Cartoons 10, 8
Jeffersons 79
The Best of Barbara
Week 5
Leave It to Beaver 3
Flintstones 13
Big Valley 4C
News 6, 7
Midday 4
12:25 Agri -News 13
12:30 Ryan's Hope 7, 79
The Young and
Restless 4
Wok with Yan 5
Body Moves 11
News 10, 3
Agri -News 8
Definition 13
12:35 News 8
1:00 All My Children 7, 8,
5, 3, 10
Here4s Lucy 79
Let's Make a Deal 6
Alan Thicke Show 13
You Asked for It 4C
Days of Our Lives 11
1:30 Friends of Man 79
News 9C
As the World Turns 6,
4
2:00 Take 30, 8, 5, 3
Dick Van Dyke 4C
Movie, "When World
Collide" 10
Another World 13
One Life to Live 7, 11
City Lights 79
2:30 Coronation Street 5
Capitol 4
Andy Griffith 4C
Good Company 3
Wok with Van 8
Galloping Gourmet 79
Pitfall 6
3:00 The Guiding Light 6, 4
I Dream of Jeannie
4C
Daytime Challenge 5,
3
Three's Company 8
Capitol 11
You're Beautiful 79
General Hospital 13, 7
3:30 Take 30, 10
Gilligan's Island 4C
Afternoon Delight 5, 3
Jeffersons 8
Soapbox 11
Kidsworld 79
4:00 The Bob Newhart
Show 13
Eight is Enough 4
Superfriends 4C
Little House on the
Prairie 8, 7
Daytime Challenge 10
Do It for Yourself 5
Barney Miller 3
Hercules 6
Rockford Files 79
The Young and,the
Restless 11
4:30 Gilligan's Island 6
Tattletales 13
Three's Company 10
Yes You Can 5
Scooby Doo 4C
-Happy Days 3
5:00 The Price Is Right 79,
8, 10
Jeffersons 7
Charlie's Angels 4
Happy Days 5
Three's Company 3
Starsky and Hutch 6
Incredible Hulk 4C
Hogan's Heros 13
Little House on the
Prairie 11
5:30 WKRP 13, 7
Three's Company 5
News 3
EVENING
6:00 News 6, 8, 7, 13, 11, 10,
5, 4
CHiP's 3
Muppet Show 4C
Citypulse 79
6:30 Laverne & Shirley 9C
News 7, 4
7:00 Special: "The Secret
War" 3
Joker's Wild 4
CHiP's 10, 8
Fame 5
Barney Miller 4C
Entertainment
Tonight 11
Laverne & Shirley 79
That's Life 6
Family Feud 13
Tic Tac Dough 7
7:30 MASH 79
America's Top 10 4
Lorne Greene's New
Wilderness 13
Jeffersons 4C
Family Feud 7
Smith & Smith 11
You Asked For It 6
Hollywood
Hotline.
By N.tilkY ANDERSON
Ex -Walton sees
her dentist now
Hollywood - With "The
Waltons" out- of the way,
Judy Norton -Taylor says,
"It's nice to be able to
make a dental appoint-
ment.
During all the years she
was playing homespun
Mary Ellen Walton, Judy
had to get "very accommo-
dating dentists and doctors,
because I never knew when
I'd be free to see them.
"There was no way I
could be sure of keeping an
appointment.
Yet this drawback, to
her thinking, was far
outweighed by the assets of
being a star of a popular,
long-running series.
The discontent with se-
ries television which af-
flicted Farrah Fawcett and
Suzanne Somers never in-
fected Norton -Taylor;
though she was occasional-
ly threatened by the conta-
gion.
"At the end of every
year, almost everyone
would swear never to come
back," she recollects.
"But Will Geer used to
tell us, 'If you've got a job,
keep it. A lot of actors are
out of work.'
"He influenced my think-
ing there more than any-
one.
"When you are in a se-
ries, there are always peo-
ple around saying, 'You
should be doing more. You
should get more money.'
"But I think I did the
wise thing staying with the
Waltons.' "
Judy began her series
stint when she was 13 years
old and Earl Hamner cast
her in "The Homecoming,"
the first Walton drama,
starring Patricia Neal and
Richard Thomas.
Hamner remembers that
she arrived for an inter-
view barefooted, wearing a
denim shirt and cutoff
jeans.
"She sat down to talk
and arranged herself in the
lotus position, and I decid-
ed that she bad the part be-
fore she read for it."
For nine years Judy was
Mary Ellen on a weekly
basis, "Continuing in the role
another two years through
specials.
Judy Norton, when she
was first cast, the young
actress acquired a hy-
phenated name, Norton -
Taylor, when she married.
Again like Farrah
Fawcett, she kept her dou-
ble surname after a di-
vorce.
"I thought Norton -Tay-
lor sounded more interest-
ing than Norton alone," she
explains. "Anyway, people
were constantly getting my
name wrong when I was
Judy Norton.
"People called me Mor-
ton and Martin and other
variations.
There's a possibility that
a new Series might spin off
of "The Waltons," and Judy
is agreeable to the idea.
She'd also like to continue
doing occasional "Walton"
specials for television. But
she wouldn't favor a "Wal-
ton" film for theatrical re-
lease, "because it's better
to stay with the medium
with which you've been
successful."
"The Waltons" was a be-
loved series, she thinks, not
only because it dealt with
family relationships, but
because of the time period
in which it was set.
Even though that was
the period of the Great De-
pression and of World War
II, Norton -Taylor believes
the public looks back
toward it wistfully, nos-
talgically, because issues
were more clear-cut then
and "because you always
remember things as better
than they were."
"But maybe we should
have a funeral for 'The
Waltons,' " she speculates.
If Judy. spasmodically
wants to bury "The Wal -
tons," it's only because
Mary Ellen spasmodically
threatens to dog, her pro-
fessional footsteps.
She's been working on
her singing and starred re-
cently in the Pittsburgh
Civic Light Opera's pro-
duction of Rodgers' and
Hammerstein's production
of "Cinderella."
And she'd like to do
other musicals as well as
diversified drama.
"I don't know how long I
would have stayed in the
series if it had kept on in-
definitely," she- says.
"I want to stay in show
business, if show business
will have me.
"Still I'd like people to
know that I can do some-
thing without wearing bib
overalls."
8:00 Fifth Estate 8, 5, 3, 10
Movies, "The Last
Shot You Hear" 79;
"The Hospital" 4C;
"Running Out" 11
Love Boat 6
Bring 'Em Back Alive
13
Walt Disney 4
Happy Days 7
8:30 Laverne & Shirley 7
9:00 Harry's Battles 13
Mary Tyler Moore 6
Movie, "TBA" 4
Three's Company 7, 8,
5, 3, 10
9:30 Too Close for. Comfort
8,5,3,10
Claim to'Fame 13
Nine to Five 6, 7
10:00 Citypulse Tonight 79
News 4C
The Tonight Show 6
St. Elsewhere 11
Hart to Hart 7, 13
National 10, 8, 3, 5
10:20 Journal 8, 5, 3, 10
11:00 News 6, 11, 10, 8, 3, 5,
7,4,13
Soap 4C
Movie, "Cries and
Whispers" 79
11:05 Newsfinal 5
11:20 Ontario Report 13
11:30 Sportsline 6
Movie, "Born Again"
8
George and Mildred
10
Anka 3
Charlie's Angels 4C
Nightline 7
Family Brown 11
Barney Miller 5, 4
12;00 Movies, "Theodora
Goes Wild" 3; "The
Hanged Man" 13
Quincy 4
Caged Women 6
Highlights 5
The Last Word 7
Rockford Files 10
Hawaii Five -O 11
12:30 Movie, "Secret
Ways" 4C
1:00 Dick Van Dyke 11
McMillan and Wife 4
Edge of Night 7
1:30 News 7
2:30 Headline Service 4
3:00 Night Watch 4
Nightbeat 9C
3:30 All Night Show 4C
4:00 Movie, "Riding the
California Trail" 4C
THE OPPERMANNS
In the fall of 1982, the
Oppermanns were a suc-
cessful German Jewish
family unafflicted by the rise
of the Nazis. One family
member ran their prosper-
ous furniture store; another
was a famous doctor, and a
third a well-known man of
letters. Although relatively
insulated from the crippling
economic situation, they
were not prepared for the
political crises that lay
ahead.
On Monday and Tuesday,
Jan. 24 and 25 at 8 p.m.,
TVOntario presents the
world premiere of "The
Oppermanns". Based on the
novel by Lion Feuchtwan-
ger, it is the story of a fic-
tional Jewish family in Ber-
lin from November 1932,
when the Nazis seemed past
their peak, to April 1933, by
which time Germany was a
fascist state with the full
apparatus of organized
repression. Produced by the
JUDY
NORTON -TAYLOR
'... It's nice to be able to
make a dental
appointment'
Movies on Channel 7
FRIDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"ALLIGATOR". Stars Robert Foroter,
Dean Jagger. After swallowing growth hormones, an al-
ligator living in a sewer system becomes gargantuan and
starts attacking cars, eating people and terrorizing a mid-
western town.
Movies on Channel 11
THURSDAY MIDNIGHT -"THE LAST OF THE MO-
HICANS". Steve Forrest, Ned Romero. Remake of the
classic 1826 novel by James Fenimore Cooper. A frontier
scout and his Indian friends escort a small British party
through hostile territory during the French and Indian
War.
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT -"DEATH STALK". Vince Edwards,
Anjanette Cotner. Two men battle treacherous rapids and
each other as they desperately try to catch up with four
escaped convicts who are fleeing down a raging river in
rubber rafts after abducting the men's wives.
SATURDAY, 9:00 P.M.-"MALIBU". James Coburn,
George Hamilton, Kim Novak, Valerie Perrin, Anthony
Newly, Eva Marie Saint, Aim Jillian and Chad Everett.
Based on a 1980 novel by William Murray. Investigates the
often tragic lives of the chosen few who work and play on
that celebrated stretch of sand. (Pt. 2, Sun. 9 p.m. Jan. 23)
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT -"SHE'S IN THE ARMY NOW".
Stars Kathleen Quinlan, Jamie Lee Curtis. A behind -the -
barracks look at five young women who joined the army
hoping to find an exicting new fulfillment in life. Reveals
the comical rigors and romantic run-ins of basic training.
SATURDAY, 2:00 -"RANCHO DELUXE". Jeff Bridges,
Sam Waterson. Two side -kicks are modern-day cattle rust-
lers who steal beef, one head at a time, from a neighboring
rancher. Finally, they comspire with the ranch hands to
steal the whole herd.
TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"RUNNING OUT". Deborah Baffin,
Tony Bill. A presentation of drama about a young woman
who, after abandoning her husband and daughter 12 years
earlier, returns in hopes of re-establishing a relationship.
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"MOONLIGHT". Stars Robert
Desiderio, Alexander Zale. One evening while deli'ering;
Chinese food, a young man innocently witnesses a murder.
Because the murderers have recognized him he is forced
to flee for his life - and eventually makes a pact with the
CIA, who drafts him into its service.
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