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Reach for the Top 5
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MASH 79
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8, 5, 3, 10
Special: "To Light Up
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Movies on Channel 4
FRIDAY MIDNGHT-"YOU'LL LIKE MY MOTHER".
Stars Patty D e, Rosemary Murphy, Richard Thomas.
Pregnant widow comes to visit her mother-in-law whom
she has never met, and walks into a nightmare. A blizzard
forces her to stay in the house with the insidious woman, a
frightened, retarded teenage girl and a fugitive rapist.
When her baby is born her mother-in-law tells her it was
stillborn. She later finds out the baby is alive and sets about
trying to get help.
SATURDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"ROCKY II". Stars Sylvester Stal-
lone, Carl Weathers. The continuing story of Rocky Balboa,
the 'Italian Stallion', in his second attempt for the World
Heavyweight Title.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT-"BUONA SERA, MRS. CAMP-
BELL". Stars Gina Lollobrigida, Shelley Winters. An Ital-
ian woman gets away with collecting child support pay-
ments from three former U.S. airmen until their squadron
holds a reunion in Italy.
TUESDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"THE RETURN OF THE MAN
FROM U.N.C.L.E.". Starring Robert Vaughn, David Mc-
Callum, Patrick MacNee. Both Solo and Kuryakin have
;ong since departed U.N.C.L:E., and have gone their sep-
arate ways, but are urged to come out of retirement to face
.a new .and unpjecedented ,danger; mounted, by their old
nemesis, THRUSH, an international crime syndicate.
Movies on Channel 79
THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"THE STORY OF ADELE H".
Starring Isabelle Adjani, Bruce Robinson, Sylvia Marriott.
An amazing story of a talented, creative young woman ob-
sessed by love. The second daughter of Victor Hugo who
leaves her family and home in the hopes of retrieving the
man whom she considered to be her fiance. A unique and
solitary love which overtakes a woman's life.
THURSDAY, 11:00 P.M. -"THE ROMANTIC ENGLISH-
WOMAN". Starring Glenda Jackson, Michael Caine, Hel-
mut Berger. A wife and mother, married to a highly suc-
cessful writer, has all the outward appearances of hap-
piness. However, she is terribly discontent and seeks es-
cape in a lush vacation resort.
FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"DIRTY MARY, CRAZY LARRY".
Starring Peter Fonda, Susan George, Roddy McDowall.
Two stock car,racers extort $150,000 from a supermarket in
order to buy a first-class racing car. Lawmen in helicop-
ters pursue the pair through a series of escapades around
rural California.
FRIDAY, 11:00 P.M. -"JACKSON COUNTY JAIL". Star-
ring Yvette Mimieux, Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Car-
radine. A young woman on a cross country drive is subject-
ed to robbery, imprisonment and rape by a deputy whom
she kills. Faced with a murder charge, she flees with her
cellmate. Wild chases, gun battles and confrontations be-
tween them and the pursuing law.
SUNDAY, 4:00 P.M. -"THE AMAZING MR. BLUNDEN".
Starring Laurence Naismith, Diana Dors, David Jodge.
Story of how 100 -years of time is travelled by two children
and a ghost called Mr. Blunden.
SUNDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"THE ROBE", Starring Richard
Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature. One of the most
moving religious pictures of all time, which follows the
career of a drunken and dissolate Roman Tribune, Marcel-
lus, assigned the duty of executing three criminals in the
province of Jerusalem.
MONDAY, 8:00 P.M.-"OTLEY°°. Starring Tom Courtenay,
Romy Schneider, James Villiera. A professional loafer,
finds himself in the unfortunate position of being present
when an acquaintance of his is bumped off by a gang of
spies. He becomes the scapegoat of a tangled network of
intelligence agents.
MONDAY, 11:00 P.M. --"THE PROFESSIONALS". Starring
Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Claudia Cardinale. Four
soldiers of fortune are hired by an American millionaire
to rescue his beautiful young Mexican wife, kidnapped by a
Mexican guerrilla leader.
TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -'°THE RETURN OF THE MAN
FROM U.N.C.L.E.". Starring Robert Vaughn, David Mc-
Callum, Patrick MacNee. Both Solo and Kuryakin have
long since departed U.N.C.L.E., and have gone their sep-
arate ways, but are urged to come out of retirement to face
a new and unprecedented danger mounted by their old
nemesis, THRUSH, an international crime syndicate.
TUESDAY. 11:00 P.M.-"MACKENNA'S GOLD". Starring
Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif, Telly Savalas. Motley crew of
17 men and four women, set out in search of a canyon full of
gold and are chased by both Apaches and the cavalry until
only three survivors of the group remain.
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"THE LAST SHOT YOU
HEAR". Starring Hugh Marlowe, Zena Walker, Patricia
Haines. A marriage counselor is tolerant of his wife's love
affair, but refuses to give her a divorce. The lovers plan to
kill him, but their efforts are thwarted.
WEDNESDAY, it:00 I":M.-"THE GURU". Stars Michael
York, Rita Tushingham, Utpal Dutt. An English pop sing-
er, and a young English girl, go to India to learn the sitar
from the master teacher. These two together, with the
Guru and his two wives, provide some amusing conflicts
of West meeting East.
Movies, "The Last
Shot You Hear" 79;
"This Savage Land"
5C
Real People 6
.9:00 Special: "Sheena
Eastort: Act 1" 11
Tales of The Gold
Monkey 13
• Ryan's Four 7
Movie, "In Defense of
Kids" 4
Love Boat 6 .
9:30 Full Contact -Karate
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10:00 The Tonight Show 6
Citypulse Tonight 79
The Great Debate 11
Dynasty 13, 7
News 5C
11:00 News 6, 13, 8, 5, 3, 10,
7, 4, 11
Movie, "The Guru" 79
Sports Centre 7S
Soap 5C
11:20 Loyal News 13, 10
Journal 5
11:30 Sportsline 6
Charlie's Angels 5C
Family Brown 11
News 8, 3
Barney Miller 4
Nightline 7
11:45 Miss Jones and Son 10
12:00 The Last Word 7
Gymnastics 7S
Update 5
Hawaii Five -O 11
Hart to Hart 4
Movies, "The Van"
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Baskervilles" 3;
"Edge of Doom" 6;
"She'll Be Sweet" 13
12:05 Newsfinal 5
12:15 Movie, "Fuzz" 10
12:30 Barney Miller 5
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Sports Centre 7S
2:30 Headline Service 4
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Horse Racing Weekly
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formations, moves into prominence
this month. The mighty westward fac-
ing Lion crouches across the merid-
ian, well above the southern honzon
in the late evening sky. An extremely
ancient constellation, it was associ-
ated with the sun by some early
civilizations. The Egyptians were said
10 have worshipped Leo because the
annual flooding of the Nile coincided
with the entrance of the sun into this
constellation. Some believe that the
Sphinx. symbolizes the head of Virgo
on the body of Leo. According to
Greek legend Leo was placed in the
sky after being slain by Hercules.
The constellation consists of a Targe
(16°) well defined "sickle" or reversed
question mark which represents the
head of the Lion, and a triangle which
defines his hindquarters. Leo's bright-
est star, a Leonis or Regulus (the
Latin diminutive for "rex" or king), ties
at the tip of the "sickle". About 85 light
years distant, Regulus is over twice
as hot as our sun and many times
• more luminous. It lies almost on the
ecliptic and is often near the path of
the moon and bnght planets. Regulus
has a faint companion star that can
be seen with moderate sized
telescopes.
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telescopic binaries (one yellow com-
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hue) and can be resolved; with diffi-
culty, in binoculars. Double Stars are
observed most easily in twilight or in a
moonlit sky.
Leonis or Denebola (Arabic for
lions tail), the brightest of three stars
defining the hindquarters o1 Leo, '
forms a large and distinctive equi-
lateriat triangle with Arcturus in the
constellation Bobtes, and Spica. the
brightest star in Virgo. Contrast this
with winters triangle formed by Pro-
cyon, Betelgeuse and Sinus; by next
month it will ble too clOse tothe sun to
be seen.
PLANETS' Two planets are visible al
maptime. Brilliant Venus dominates
the west for 3 hours atter sunset and
Satum rises in the east as the sky
darkens. Late in the month Mercury
stands about 16` above the western
horizon at sunset. It is below,Venus
and north of the stars of the Winter
Six constellations. Rising.in mid -eve-
ning, Jupiter dominates the early
morning sky.
Lynd Meteors move at medium
speeds, are bright and may leave
streaks. The maximum hourly rate is
15 per hour under ideal conditions.
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but the brightest Best observing time
is after midnight
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13 08 New Moon
20 09 First Quarter Moon
22 22 Lyrid Meteors
26 19 Saturn 1.6 S. of Moon
27 07 Full Moon
29 19 Jupiter 0°6 S. of Moon
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THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"A CIRCLE OF TWO". Starring
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year -old painter who has lost his inspiration to paint. As
Ashley St. Clair, an artist of world-wide renown, he falls in
love with Sarah Norton (O'Neal) who is a bright and tal-
ented 16 -year-old who refreshes his life and restores his
will to paint. Also stars Nuala Fitzgerald, Patricia Col-
lins and Kate Reid.
SUNDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"THE MAGNIFICENT YANKEE".
Starring Louis Calhern, Ann Harding, Edward Franz. The
biographical drama of Oliver Wendell Holmes, who made
Supreme Court history and became known as the "great
dissenter".
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT -"KING OF KINGS". Starring Jef-
frey Hunter, Siobhan McKenna, Robert Ryan. This film re-
lates the story of an oppressed people and how they deliv-
ered the Son of God in the form of Jesus.
MONDAY MIDNIGHT-"BUONA SERA, MRS. CAMP-
BELL". Stars Gina Lollobrigida, Shelley Winters, Peter
Lawford, Telly Savalas. An Italian woman collects child -
support payments from three former U.S. Airmen until
their squadron holds a reunion in Italy and all three men
want to see the girl.
TUESDAY MIDNIGHT -"FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE".
Stars Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef. A band of cut-throats
terrorizing the Southwest has a sadistic leader who is being
pursued by two bounty hunters.
WEDNESDAY, 1 :00 -"MAN WITH A CLOAK". Stars Joseph
Cotten, Barbara Stanwyck, Louis Calhern. A brooding tale
of terror involving a young French girl and a strange poet
who turns out to be the then -unknown Edgar Allen Poe.
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A Toronto woman is
fighting extradition to the,
United States after the Los
Angeles police issued a
warrant for her arrest.
Cathy Smith, a former
singer, is charged with
murder in the death a year
ago of John Belushi, ap-
parently from a drug
overdose. The Canadian was
evidently the last person to
see comedian Belushi alive
and admitted, in a story to
the National Enquirer, that
she had administered the
drug.
This is just one more
example of the dangers of
drugs. Another Canadian
friend of Belushi, comedy
writer Rosie Shuster,
daughter of comedian
Frank, once said she sym-
pathized with Belushi who
found it so difficult to be
"on" all the time and relied
on drugs to keep him high.
Well, he isn't "on" now and
Cathy Smith's life, if it is not
already wrecked, is doomed
to destruction. Quite a price
to pay fora "high".
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Many entertainers can
give credit to one man for
giving them a start in show
business. In the 1940s and
1950s, audience favorites like
the McGuire Sisters, the
Chordettes and Pat Boone
were introduced on Arthur
Godfrey's Talent Scouts on
television and many of them
went on to become big stars.
That show was one of two im-
mensely popular TV series
hosted by the country -style
comedian and musician (the
ukelele became one of God-
frey's trademarks). He also
accumulated more than 40
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.hatted, joked, sang and
read commercials, often ad-
libbing his lines if he did not
wholeheartedly endorse a
product. But° it never mat-
tered; to the American
people, Godfrey was an
institution. They loved him.
This love and concern was
expressed openly 25 years
ago when Godfrey learned,
when in Toronto for an
engagement, that he had
cancer. Though he lost a lung
to the disease, he fought
valiantly and, though it took
its toll. he was granted an
extra 25 years. Last week, he
passed away in New York
after pneumonia and em-
physema had ravaged his
one good lung. Another
American institution was
dead, one year away from
his 80th birthday. He is
survived by his wife of 45
years, two sons and one
daughter.
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The American people
sidestepped a tradition and
chose a pert little country
singer. Barbara Mandrel',
as favorite all-round en-
tertainer, a singer who has
never made a movie and
only recently made her
television debut. But the
people love her and that's all
that matters. Their favorite
all-round male entertainer
was an oftimes winner, Burt
Reynolds.
Favorite motion picture
performers were Burt
Reynolds, Jane Fonda and
Katherine Hepburn, the
latter two tied. "E.T." was
the favorite motion picture.
Television winners included
"Hill Street Blues", the
favorite drama: MASH,
favorite comedy; Tom
Selleck of "Magnum, P.I."
and a tie for favorite gals,
Loretta Swit and Linda
Evans.
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