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100 Huntley Street 6, 8
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That's Life 6
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Mr. Dressup 10
Loving 57, 7
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Terrytunes 8
News 6, 7D, 5D, 4D, 7
Batman 57
Flintstones 13
Barbara McLeod 5
Beaver 3
12:25 Agri-Ne;ws 13
12:30 The Young and the
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Tattletales 13
Super Pay Cards 11
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All in the Family 5
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Don Harron Show 13
Citylights 57
Let's Make, a Deal 6
Days of Our Lives 5D,
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As the World Turns
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Laverne & Shirley 57
Another World 5D, 13
Wok with Yan 8, 5, 3,
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2:30 It's Your Move 6
Capitol 7D, 4D
City Life 57
Coronation Street 5
Do It for Yourself 8
Niagara Repertory 3
20 Minute Workout 10
3:00 More Real People 5D
Santa Barbara 11
Quincy 57
Guiding Light 7D, 4D,
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General Hospital 13, 7
'Canadian Reflections
5, 10
Three's 'Company 8
DO It For Yourself 3
3:30 All in the Family 3
Carol Burnett 8
Good Times 5D
4:00 The Young and
Restless 11
Those Amazing
Animals 13
Jeffersons 5D
Hercules 6,
Charlie's Angels 7D,
4D
20 Minute Workout 57
Do It For Yourself 5
Beverly Hillbillies 8, 3
All in the Family 10
Love Boat 7
4:30 Jeffersons 10
Green Acres 3
One Day At A Time 8
Coming Up Rosie 5
Toronto Rocks 57
Gilligan's Island 6
All in the Family 5D
5:00 Wheel of Fortune 13
Charlie's Angels 6
Family. Feud 7D, 4D
Barney Miller 5D .
• The Price Is Right 57,
'8,10
Happy Days 5- -
Three's Company 3
Eight is Enough 11
Jeffersons
5:30 Three's Company 5.
W.K.R,P. .13,7
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EVENING '
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Ripley's 3
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Joker's Wild 5D
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That's Life 6
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Remington Steele 8
Cagney and Lacey 3
Family Feud 13
Wheel of Fortune 7
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Littlest Hobo 13 "
Three's Company 10
MASH 57
Wheel of Fortune 5D
PM Magazine Detroit
7D,4D 4%ts
More Real People 6
Backstage 11
8:00 Gimme a Break 5D
Movies "The Great
Lie" 10; "Helier
Skelter" (Cond.) 57
• More Real People 6
Magnum P.1. 7D, 4D
The Great Debate 11
The Challenge: The
' America's Cup '83 5
Hardcastle and Mc-
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Magnum' RI. 13
20/20 7
8:30 One Day ata Time 6
Family Ties 5D
9:00 Simon and Simon 7D,
4D, 11
Wintario, 6
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Hill Street 13lues 8
Live It Up 13
Remington Steele 3
Republican Conven-
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In ,Those Days It Was
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Night Court 5D, 6
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Citypulse Tonight 57
Knot's Landing 7D,
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Dick Clark Salutes
Charlie Daniels 6
National 5, 8, 3,, 10
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The National Update
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I Love Lucy 3
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Mery Griffin 7
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4:30 Lone Ranger 5D
5:00 Sergeant Preston 5D
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AFTERNOON
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Batman 57
Flintstones 13
Terrytunes 10
Charlie Brown 8
Beaver 3
Barbara McLeod 5
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.12:30 Tattletales 13
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Restless 7D, 41)
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All' in the Family 5
Ryans Hope 57, 7
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Don Harron Show 13
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Days of Our Lives 11,-
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It's Your Move 6
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Do It For Yourself 8
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20 Minute Workout 10
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Guiding Light 7D, 4D,
6
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General Hospital 13, 7
Santa Barbara 11
Canadian Reflections
5, 10
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Do It For Yourself 3
3:30 All in the Family 3
Carol Burnett 8
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4:00 Those Amazing
Animals 13
/Charlie's Angels 7D,
Hercules 6
The Young and the
. Restless 11
Jeffersons 51)
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All in the Family 10
Love Boat 7
4:30 Jeffersons 10
Green Acres 3
One Day At A Time 8
The Amateur
Naturalist 5
Gilligan's Island 6
All M the Family 5D
Toronto Rocks 57
5:00 The Price Is
- Right 57, 8, 10
Wheel of Fortune 13
Family Feud 7D, 41)
Barney Miller 5D
Charlie's Angels 6
Reliving the agony and
anguish that Patricia Neal,
through Glenda Jackson,
experienced after her
debilitating stroke back in
the 1960s must have made
everyone aware of the many
gifts we take for granted, the
simple joy of being able to tie
one's shoes, walk without
pain or tell the children a
bedtime story. Last week on
Channel 11, Hamilton, and
Channel 2, Detroit, the story
of this remarkable lady was
told in a two-hour special
that depicted not only the
strength and determination
of this fighter but the
dedication and support of her
family, particularly her
husband, writer Roald Dahl.
Patricia Neal suffered this
horrible indignity while she
was working on a film in
Hollywood. It struck with
such force that she was near
death for days, lying in a
coma after brain surgery.
But faithful Roald was
determined she would live
and be 100 per cent again. He
talked to her, screamed at
her and slapped her, trying
to shock her back to life.
Almost at the end of his rope,
he was reading a newspaper
story about her and calling a
journalist an idiot for calling
him Ronald, when he saw the
paper move. Beneath it,
there was life in her fingers.
And Roald says joyfully,
"She's going to LIVE!",
though the doctor adds, "I
don't know whether you'll
thank me."
What follows are years of
pure hell, stunningly por-
trayed by Glenda Jackson,
for although Neal was born
in Tennessee it was in
England that she rose to •
stardom and she spoke the
Queen's English beautifully.
Jackson makes the audience
share the agony - her first
attempts at going downstairs
on her posterior her
frustration at getting out the
word "sugar" and being
denied it until she finally
blurts it out with a great deal
of effort.. .her tears when she
falters through a bedtime
story and is told by her son
that he'd rather have Daddy
read to him. She wanted to
die. .and might have, had not
this sensitive man helped her
fight.
Neal was a few months
pregnant when she was
struck by the stroke but she
gave birth to a normal
healthy baby. Her new son
and two other stricken
children, a daughter Olivia
who is retarded and a son
Theo who suffered brain
damage as a baby when he
was involved in a car ac-
cident, made the actress
fight more than ever. Dirk
Bogarde in the role of her
husband also gives an out-
standing performance. His
strength only becomes
stronger in the face of her
weakness and, cruel and
unrelenting as he may seem
at times, it is always for her
benefit and out of love for
her.
In the late 60s, Neal came
back to Hollywood to star in
her first film since the
stroke, "The Subject Was
Roses", and she won an
Acadamy Award for her
performance. She was acted
in several films since then
and has founded rehabilita-
tion centres around the
world where she often works,
helping and encouraging
others who are trying to fight
back. Though left with
weakness on the right side,
she remains the classic
beauty she once was and
glows with inner beauty that
comes with the love of life,
which she once came
desperately close to losing.
Happy Days 5
Three's Company 3
Eight is Enough 11
Jeffersons 7
5:30 Three's Company 5
W.K.R.P. 13, 7
News 3, 7D, 4D, 5D
EVENING
t :00 Citypulse 57
News 11, 6, 7, 8, 5, 10,
13
TBA 3
6:30 News 7, 7D, 4D, 5D
7:00 Love Connection 7D,
4D
Joker's Wild 5D
SCTV 57
One Day At A Time 10
Entertainment
Tonight 11
That's Life 6
Simon & Simon 3
Happy Days 5
Trapper John M.D. 8
Family Feud 13
Wheel of Fortune 7
7:30 Family Feud 7
Circus 13
Three's Company 10
This Week in Ontario
5
MASH 57
Huckleberry Finn
and His Friends 11
More Real People 6
Wheel of Fortune 5D
PM Magazine Detroit
7D,4D.
8:00 The Master 5D
Comedy Zone 6 • '
Movie "Hail, Hero"
57
Dukes of Hazzard 7D,
4D, 13
Family Ties 11
The Adventures of
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Simon and Simon 8
.The A Team 3
T. J. Hooker 10
Benson 7
8:30- Webster 11, 7
9:00 Dallas 7D,4D, 5, 8, 3,
10
Movies "McCloud:
Three Guns for New
York" 6; "TBA" 11
Classics Dark and
Dangerous 13
Blue Thunder 7
9:30 CFL Football •
.(Hamiltonat Edmon-
ton) 13
10:00 Matt Houston 7
National 5, 8, 3, 10
Citypulse Tonight 57
Falcon Crest 7D, 413
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11 : 00 News 7D, 4D, 5D, 6,
11, 5, 3, 8, 10, 7
20 Minute Workout 57
11:05 Newsfinal 5
11:30 Family Brown 11
Entertainment
Tonight 3
Taxi 7D, 4D
Tonight Show 5D
Movies "The Clones"
8; "The Delicate
Delinquent" 10;
"Adam at 6 a.m." 57
Sportsline 6
Backstage Pass 5
Nightline 7
12:00 Movies "Kelly's
)Heroes" 3; "The
Jerk" 11
Worldvision: Children
Caughti6
in
Crossfire
Mery Griffin 7
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12:30 SNoe awl) s 1D3 4
The Best of the Mid-
night Specials 5
Entertainment
Tonight 5D
' Maude 4D, 7D
12:50 Ontario Report 13
1:00 Marcus Welby,- M.D.
713, 4D
ABC Rocks 7 4,
Movie "On a Clear
Day You Can See
Forever" 6
Thicke -of the Night --
5D ,
1:30 Movies "Abotit Mrs.
Leslie" 5; "To Kill a
Cor°(Pt. 2) 13
Citylimits 57
News 7
2:00 Hawaii Five -0 11
Movies "TBA" 7D, 4D
2-:30 Movie "TBA" 51)
3:00 I Spy 3
The' Dick Van..Dyke
Show 11
3:30 Highlights 5
Movie "Double In-
demnity" 13
4:00 Movies "TBA" 7D,
413; "Children's
Hour" 3'
4:30 The Lone Ranger 5D
5:00 Sergeant Preston 5D
The Waltons 13
Movies on Channel 57
Movies on Channel 7
SATURDAY, 11:30 P.M. -100 Lap WE HERO". Stars
MiOhael Caine, Cliff Robertson, Henry Fonda. Briti01140M-
bat pitrol, sent to destroy a Japanese radio site, finds a
large cache of enemy planes and is chased by the Japan-
ese through the jungle.
Movies on Channel 8
THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"A NIGHTWATCH". Starring
Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey, Billie Whitelaw. Mid-
dle;aged woman plagued by memories of her first hus-
band's infidelity takes her revenge on her second husband.
FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE CLONES". Starring Michael
Greene, Gregory Sierra, Otis Young. A doctor is horrified
to discover that a diabolical genetic scientist has created a
clone, an exact duplicate of the doctor, who is designed to
replace him. But the clone and the doctor attempt to save
themselves by destroying the scientist first.
MONDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE BOOK OF NUMBERS". Stars
Raymond St. Jacques, Freda Payne, Philip Thomas. The
adventures of two benevolent entrepreneurs who bring the
tunnis game to the greatful population of El Dorado,
Arkansas sometime during the 1930s.
TUESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"FLATFOOT". Starring Bud
Spencer. An international drug ring is trying to take over
the city. They are a new breed of gangsters, ruthless, cold-
blooded, mercenary, pushing their wares among the city's
schools. Flatfoot suspects a leak in the police department
with this new underworld and takes action on his own.
WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"JIGSAW". Starring Harry
Cipardino, Bradford Dillman, Michael J. Pollard. Scientist
and private detective join forces to discover the disappear-
ance of a dead girl seen by the scientist as he recovered
from a "trip" after he was slipped some LSD laced sugar
cubes by an ambitious, ruthless co-worker eager to take
over his job.
THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M.-"HELTER SKELTER". Starring
• George DiCenzo, Steve Railsback, Nancy Wolfe. The story
of the brutal slaying of Sharon Tate and her four house -
guests, and the investigation that followed, leading to the
discovery of the Manson Cult. Conclusion.
THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE WRECKING CREW". Star-
ring Dean Martin, Elke Sommer, Sharon Tate. Secret
agent Matt Helm is after stolen gold which has been hi-
jacked and if it is not returned within 48 hours the world
market will suffer.
FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"HAIL, HERO", Starring Michael
Douglas, Arthur Kennedy, Teresa Wright. An idealistic
young man, scorned by his family for his rebellious anti-
war activities, surprises them when he inexplicably de-
cides to join the army.
FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"ADAM AT 6 A.M.". Starring
Michael Douglas, L'ee Purcell, Joe Don Baker. A young
California college professor returns to his family roots in
the Midwest to spend the summer working as a manual
laborer.
SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M. -"IT'S A BIKINI WORLD". Starring
Deborah Walley, Tommy Kirk, Bob Pickett. A conceited
surfer assumes a double life as his own shy brother to get
the new girl in town.
SUNDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"MY DEAR FATHER". Starring
Victoria Gassman. An Italian industrialist does business in
Canada while his son is involved with the terrorist group
the Red Brigade.
MONDAY, 8:00 P.M.-"DOUX AVEUX". Starring Helene
Loisoelle, Marcel Sabourin, Genevieve Bussard. The story
of a widowed grandmother and her granddaughter, and
their strange relationship with a grandfather and his
grandson.
MONDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE RED SHOES". Starring
Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring. The
beautiful, perceptive story of a young ballerina and a neo-
phyte composer being taken under the wing of an impresa-
rio.
TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M, -"BELL JAR". Starring Marilyn Has-
sett, Julie Harris, Anne Jackson. A seemingly well adjust-
ed college student who suddenly finds the world an alien
place. He withdraws from life and has a nervous break-
down.
TUESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE FABULOUS DORSEYS".
Starring Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey and Their Orchestras.
The life of the battling Dorsey brothers, with swingdoms
top musicians, and their feud and reconciliation.
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"ASH WEDNESDAY". Starring
Elizabeth Taylor, Henry Fonda, Helmut Berger. An aging
woman undergoes a facelift and massive body sculpture
after she discovers her husband is having an affair. She re-
cuperates at a posh ski resort and has an affair with young
man.
WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"CRY OP THE PENGUINS".
Starring Hayley Mills, John Hurt. A philanderer biologist
seeking -to impress a girl ventures into the wild Antarctic.
Studying penguins in the ice packed desolation, he finds
his true self.
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