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A tour of Versailles. 8:30 Roads to Conflict: From Rebellion to War 9:00 Speaking Out: Drivers Who Drink and Kill 10:30 Question Period Fri., July 1 4:30 Kidsworld: News features on profession- al Frisbee throwers; the top woman drag racer; the Maid of the Mist tour at Niagara Falls; Ont- ario's African Lion Safari; a reporter for Small Times, a Tor- onto newspaper for kids; a carloading contest; and an inter- view with ballerina Veronica Tennant. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Jeremy 6:45 Hattytown Tales: Saving Time 7:00 People and Pets: Pets and Their Modern Roots 7:30 Magic Shadows: The Mysterious Doctor Satan. Chapter 7. 8:00 In Search Of: Life After Life. Leonard Nimoy looks at the near -death experi- ences of an. American soldier in Vietnam, a Winnipeg boy who ' nearly froze to death, and a woman who nearly succumbed to polio. 8:30 World Business Summit ) 9:00 Vista: The Mysterious Bee 10:00 Gene DiNovi's Music Room: The Music of Gus Kahn, writer of "Yes Sir, That's My Baby," "Makin' Whoopee," and "San Francisco". 10:30 Voices of Early Can- ada: Pioneer Girl. Jackie Burroughs reads the letters sent home to Ontario by Maryanne Caswell, a young girl who trav- elled west with her family to homestead in Saskatchewan. 11:00 Talking Film: The Critic gat., July 2 4:30 Kidsworld: Tokyo, the world's largest city; walking catfish; the birth of some baby swans; a champion junior escape artist; and an interview with Mel Blanc - man of many voices. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door , 6:30 Struggle Beneath the Sea: Sharks 7:00 Doctor Who: The Power of Kroll, Part 3 of 4 7:30 The Master of Ballan- trae: Part 2 of 6 8:00 Movie "The Keys of the Kingdom" (1944) Gregory Peck in a film of the A. J. Cronin novel depicting the life of a missionary in the far east. John Stahl directs an all-star cast: Thomas Mitch- ell, Vincent Price, Edmund Gwenn, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Roddy McDowall, and Peggy Ann Garner. 10:25 Conversations 11:00 Movie "Brigham Young" (1940) Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Dean Jagger, Brian Donlevy, Jane Dar - well, Mary Astor, Vincent Price in Henry Hathaway's epic about the westward migra- tion of the Mormons. 12:50 Conversations, Part 2 1:00 Rough Cuts Sun., July 3 4:30 Skippy le kangourou 5:00 La Maison magique 5:30 La Petite Lulu 6:00 Passe-Partout 6:30 Jardins, paradis des reves 7:00 All You Need Is Love: Tin Pan Alley 8:00 L'Evolution de l'homme 9:00 Tele -cinema 11:00 Chefs-d'oeuvre a l'ecran Mon., July 4 4:30 Kidsworld: Kent Frost and Sandra Fujimoto introduce reports on a young duckpin bowler; a travelling black- smith; the Professor Futz: Band; the Paris Metro; school by shortwave radio in Australia; and potato harvesting in the Maritimes. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Jeremy 6:45 Hattytown Tales: Up and Away 7:00 High Notes 7:30 Magic Shadows: Come to the Stable (1949). Part 1 of 4. Two French nuns come to a New England town called Bethlehem and seek aid from a vari- ety of local characters in building a children's hospital. 8:00 The Music of Man: The Flowering of Harmony. Menuhin features music that blends many voices. He provides a historic- al background of music from the Middle Ages to the Renaiss- ance. 9:00 Sport Fishing: High Tech. Mikeaand Robert McCleery fish for arti- ficially stocked Pacific salmon in Lake Ont- ario, using electrical sideriggers and man- ual downriggers at- tached to their boat. 9:30 Marine Worlds: Estuary. This film ex- amines the biological system of the Strait of Georgia and the river estuaries in the area. 10:00 Rough Cuts. Host Charlotte Odele and guest critic Ron Base . look at clips from Five Days One Summer, Poetry in Motion, and Still of the Night. 10:30 For the Record: Murray Watts 11:00 Talking Film: The Producer Tues.., July 5 4:30 Kidsworld. Feature stories on a soapbox rally in Pennsylvania; the production of corn - husk dolls in rural Ont- ario; a custom saddle business in Calgary; husband -and -wife wildlife photographers in Michigan; the Tor- onto Blizzard soccer team; and an inter- view with Star Wars star Mark Hamill. 5:00 Sesame Street -6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Vision On: Boats 6:55 Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings 7:00 Once Upon a Time .. . Man: The Quattro- cento 7:30 Magic Shadows: Come to the Stable - Part 2 of 4 8:00 National Geographic: The Last Tribes of Mindanao. A profile of Filipino millionaire Manuel Elizalde, champion of the vul- nerable primitive tribes in the remote mountains of Min- danao_ 9:00 The Long Search: The Romanian Solution. Host Ronald Eyre travels throughout Romania to learn about Orthodox Christianity, which has some 150 million followers, mostly in eastern Europe. 10:00 People Patterns: Godbrothers and Friends. On the grounds of the Collins Bay Penitentiary, in- mates conduct their fourth annual olym- piad for mentally re- tarded athletes. 10:30 Journeys in Time: Early Childhood and Adolescence. Host Michael McManus leads his guests - John Bassett, Margaret Laurence, Charles Templeton - into shar- ing their memories of early childhood and adolescence. 11:00 Talking Film: The Director Wed., July 6 4:30 Kidsworld. A program of reports on a seeing - eye dog; Wet Willy's Water Slide; an exhi- bition rope -skipping team; a school for fire- fighters in Toronto; an all-star baseball game in Chicago; making hot dogs for baseball games; and Love Boat regular Bernie Kopell. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Jeremy 6:45 Hattytown Tales: Creatures from Outer Space 7:00 Struggle Beneath the Sea: Sharks 7:30 Magic Shadows: Come to the Stable - Part 3of4 8:00 World in Action 8:30 Realities: The Liber- tarian Left. Robert Fulford discusses the meaning of liberty in American society with Richard Sennett. 9:00 The Academy with Jack Livesley: Par- enting. Following a docudrama about a 4 - year -old accused of lying, Dr. Freddie Maynard talks to parents about recog- nizing misbehavior. 10:00 Not One of the Crowd: A look at the life of Judy Snow, a severely disabled person who nonetheless manages W live alone and teach a course at York Uni- versity. 10:30 A Different Under- standing: As Far As I Can Go. Three mildly retarded young adults describe their painful struggle for indepen- dence and respect in the face of daily frus- trations and defeat. 11:00 Talking Film: The Screenwriter Search for Stars winners presented in special, July 1 The six overall winners of the sOxth annual Search For Stars competition have been announced by The du Maurier Council for the Per- forming Arts. In alphabetical order, the winners are: The Gerald Danovitch Saxophone Quartet of Mon- treal; Duo Victoria, a classical piano duo com- prised of Robert Tweten and Kevin Fitz -Gerald, of Vic- toria, B.C.; Gregory Fehr, 28 -year-old popular singer - guitarist from Regina; Olga Gross, 20 -year-old classical pianist from Montreal; Sophie Rolland, 21 -year-old cellist from Montreal; and Lucie Roy, 22 -year-old popu- lar singer -composer from Charlesbourg, Quebec. They will be presented in a special one-hour bilingual program to be produced by the CBC French Television network and broadcast on July 1 at 8 p.m. on bott the English and French Televi- sion networks. Peter Pringle and Diane Tell will co -host this final program from Montreal. Crossroads—June 29, 1983—Page 9 Hollywood Strip 001111==Th By ALAN L. GANSBERG The peripatetic David Selby HOLLYWOOD — On CBS's "Falcon Crest," he is Richard Channing, the ille- gitimate son of LANA TURNER, but in real life, DAVID SELBY is married with three children, a fami- ly that has had to live with his guiding philosophy, "I don't know what the word permanent means." "I don't know if you'll. ever run across a place that you say is the place _ you belong forever," David said. And `they seem to practice what he says. The Selbys have a home in New York, but during the last season they rented a house in California. "The last 10 years I seem to have spent half my time in Los Angeles," he ex- plained. "This past year the kids asked if they could come out here. I find it dif- ficult asking people to move their lives, but they entered school here and en- joyed it." While he says there's "an awful lot to like about Cali- fornia," David doesn't know if the family will base in Los Angeles, as he also confesses, "I like it back -in Pleasantville (New York)." The truth is, it was al- ways his desire to live a lot of different places. He'd even reside in his native West Virginia if it were possible for an actor to make a living there. David is originally from Morgantown, and his mother's family were coal miners. His father was a carpenter. Although he got his start in theater "play - DAVID SELBY .. I don't know what the word permanent means'. ing straw hat towns," his big break came when he joined the cast of TV's "Dark Shadows." Many years later David is still recognized for that work. And more than 20 years after he left West Virginia, David still has a trace of his Southern accent, an at- - tribute,he says,is helpful in playing British parts since the two accents are simi- lar. CBS will repeat the con- cluding "M -A -S -H" special in September, just in time to promote "AFTER M -A- S -H," the sequel series that will premiere a week later. 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