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8 ... CKNX Wingham
10 ... CFPL London
11 ... CHCH Hamilton
Sun:, Sept. 9
MORNING
5:30 News 5D
5:45 With This Ring 7D, 4D
6:00 NBC Religion's 5D
Rex Humbard 7D, 4D
Canadian Cavalcade 6'
University of the Air
13
Frightenstein 3
Seneca Telecollege 57
Willy and Floyd 11
6:15 With This Ring 7D, 4D
6:30 National Film Board
6
In View 13
The Treehouse Club
11
Kidbits 5D
This is the Life 7
The World Tomorrow
7D, 4D
7:00 Oceans Alive 3
Faith For Today 7
Circle Square 6
Expect a Miracle 7D,
4D
Christopher Closeup
5D
Open Roads 13 •
Flipper 11' •
Wicket, Robinhood 57
7:30 Day of Discovery 7D,
4D
Comfort My .People 7
' Agri -News 13
Magic Palace 11
Godsounds 5D
Jim Swaggal-t 3, 6
Land,,and Sea 8 '
Audubon Wildlife 10
From Now.On 5
8:00 .Commander Tom
Show 7
Coronation Street 5
Sports Billy 10
, Jerry Falwell 8 . _._ ..
Sunday AM 13
It Is Written 7D, 4D
The Lone Ranger 5D
Father Meehan 11
8:30 Hour of Power 6
Sergeant Preston 5D
Mass for Shut -Ins 7D,
4D
Frightenstein 57
Expect a Miracle 11
Day of Discovery 3
Voltron 10
9:00 Sportsweekend 5
People's Church 13
Jerry Falwell 3
Hispanovision 11
The Little Rascals 5D
Day of Discovery 8
The World Tomorrow
6
News Sunday Morn-
. ing 7D, 4D
9:30 Faith 20i
It Is Written 8
Rocket Robinhood 57
Italian Panorama 11
10:00 St. Peter's Lutheran
Church Service 13
NFB Presents 10
Frightenstein 57
Festival Portuguese 6
Movie "TBA" 5D
Jack Van Impe 8
Kids World 7
Peoples Church 3
'10:30. Focus Detroit 7D, 4D
J. W. White 8
This Week With David
Brinkley 7
Meeting Place 10
11:00 Papal Visit 13
Inside Track 8
Rocket Robinhood 57
Rex Humbard 3 .
Charlie's Angels 7D,
4D
11:30 Festival Italiano 6
Frightenstein 57
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By Vonnie Lee
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Again this year, a show
that began as a real dud as
far as the viewing public was
concerned has ended up o\
the top of the totem pole in
nominations for Emmy
Awards, given for excellence
in television production. Hilt
Street Blues . didn't leave
much of an impression on
viewers during its first
season but when the Emmy
presentations came along, it
walked off with all the major
awards and the world began
to notice it for what it was, a
realistic look at life in a city
police detachment and ex-
cellent work by everyone
from its performers to its
writers to everyone working
behind the scenes.
Now in its fourth year, the
NBC series earned
nominations for its leading_
performers, Daniel J.
Travanti, Veronica Hamel
and the late Michael Conrad,
who died of cancer late last
year. It was also nominated
as best dramatic series,
along with Cagney and
Lacey,a series about two
lady law enforcers; the
musical -dance series Fame,
`which is now in syndication;
the Tom Selleck-starrer,
Magnum P.I. and the
hospital series, St.
Elsewhere.
Competing with Travanti
in the best actor category
are William Daniels and Ed
Flanders, both of Elsewhere,
John Forsyth of Dynasty and
Selleck. The best actress list
includes Debbie Allen, the
little dynamo from Fame,
Joan Collins, the shrew from
Dynasty, and the two cops,
Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless.
Quite an accomplishment for
those two, stars of another
series that got off to a slow
start but boomed when
audiences saw the real depth
of the stars' talents.
Nominated as best comedy
series are Buffalo Bill,
C, heers, Family Ties, Kate
"end Allie and Newhart. Best
actor nominations went to
Ted Danson of Cheers,
Dabney Coleman of Buffalo
Bill, John Ritter of Three's
Comapny, Sherman Hem-
sley of The Jeffersons and
Robert Guillaume of Benson.
Comedy . actresses named
are Joanna Cassidy of
Buffalo Bill, Shelley Long of
Cheers, Isabel Sanford of
The Jeffersons and the two •
stars of Kate and Allie, Jane
Curtin and Susan Saint
James, who play two
divorced mothers struggling
to, raise their children alone.
Nominated as best drama
or comedy special were
Adam, the story of a missing
child, The Day After, which
told the story of life after a
nuclear disaster, the Jane
Fonda-starrer about a
Kentucky mother, The
Dollmaker, Something
About Amelia, the story of
incest between a father and
daughter, and a remake of
the classic A Streetcar
Named Desire which starred
Ann -Margret in the Vivien
Leigh role. She received a,
nomination for her work, as
did Fonda, Glenn Close who
played the mother in Amelia,
Jo Beth Williams as the
mother in Adam and Jane
Alexander for her per-
formance in Calamity Jane.
Best actors in a special were
Ted Danson in Amelia,
Travanti in Adam, Lou
Gossett Jr. in Sadat, Sir
Laurence Olivier in King
Lear and Mickey Rooney in
Bill.
The Emmy Awards will be
presented in a CBS telecast
on Sept. 23.
1
Healthbeal Magazine
7
Focus Detroit 7D, 4D
Pope Tour 8, 3, 10, 5
AFTERNOON
12:00 Movie "Stowaway to
the Moon" 7
Meeting Place 5
Agronsky & Company
5D
Sports 7D, 4D
12:30 Rocket Robinhood 57
News 11
Meet the Press 5D
12:45 Town and Country 11
1:00 NFL Football 6
Frightenstein 57
Football 5D
The Great Debate 11
1:30 Jewish Canadians 5
2:00 Fish 'n Stars 57•
The Glittering Crowns
5 •
Father Mehan 11 •
Blue Jay Baseball
(Toronto vs Detroit)
13
Ronnie Milsa.p in
Celebration 7
2:30 Hymn Sing 8, 3, 10, 5
World Alive 11
V Minute. Workout 57
3:00 Magic Palace 11
Walt Disney 5, 8, 3, 10
The Chum 30 57
3:30 Wild Animals of the
World 11.
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57 .o. City TV Toronto
4:00 Sportsworld 5D
Musical Portraits 11
NFL Football (Team
TBA) 57
Revival Hour 6
Pope Tour 8, 3, 10, 5
The Superchargers 7
4:30 Bowling Tournament
7
Question Period 13
Tiny Talent Time 11
5:00 Wild Kingdom 11
Starsky and Hutch 6
CEL Football
(`Hamilton at Van-
couver) 13
an-couver)13
5:30 This Week in Baseball
7
New Faces 11
EVENING
6:00 News 5D, 11, 7D, 4D,
6, 7
6:30 The Way It Is 11
News 5D
J.P. 7D, 4D
Fight Back 7
7:00 Fraggle Rock 8, 3
New Music 57
Sixty Minutes 7D, 9D,
6
All 5D
Ripley's Believe It or
Not 11,7
7:30 Sportsweekend 5
News 10
The Beachcombers 8,
• 3
8:00 Knight Rider 5D
Aftermash 7D, 4D
Movie "Angel City"
57
Hardcastle and Mc-
Cormick 11, 7
U.S. Open Tennis 8, 10
Sports Weekend 3
Marco Polo (part 1 of
3) 13
One Day At A Time 6
8:30 The Jeffersons 6
Me and My Girl 6
The Four Seasons 7D,
4D
9:00 Movies .'TBA" 5D;
"Coal Miner's
Daughter" 7
Jeffersons 7D, 4D, 6
Entertainment This
Week 11
9:30 Strange but True 6
Pope's Visit 3, 10, 5
Alice 7D, 4D
10:00 Trapper John 7D, 4D,
• 11
Citypulse Tonight 57
News Special (Pope
in Que.) 8
The Bounder 6
10:30 Never the Twain 6
Enterprise `57
11:00 News 7D, 4D, 5D, 11,
13 •
The National 5, 3,, 10,
Global Newsweek 6
:11:15 Nation's Business'3
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11:20 Ontario Report 13
News 8, 3, 10
Newsfinal 5
11:30 Sports. Final Edition
5D
The Best of Cher-
ington 11
Maude 7D, 4D
11:40 Movies "Angel City"
3; "The Caddy" 10
News 7
11:45 Movie "Sealed
Cargo" 5
Rock 'N America 5D
MASH 8
12:00 Untamed World 13
International Chris-
tian Aid 6
Muchmusic 57
Rockford Files 7D, 4D
12:10 Movie ,"The Only
Game In Town" 7
12:30 Welcome Back Kot -
ter 6
Fantasy Island 13
1400 Hawaii Five -O 11
Marcus Welby 7D, 4D
Chico and the Man 6
1:15 Highlights 5
1:30 Bob Newhart 13 -
100 Huntley Street 6.
22:00 Night Watch 7D, 4D,
.13
2:30 Buffalo Council on
World Affairs 7
2:45 Christopher Closeup
5D'
3:00 News.7
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September
Friday
TENDER MERCIES
7:OOPM
YELLOWBEARD
9:30PM
BREATHLESS
12:OOAM
BAD BOYS
2:OOAM
FIRST BLOOD
4:15AM
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September 8
Saturday
HEADIN' FOR BROADWAY
6:OOAM
HIGH ROAD TO CHINA
7:45AM
KRULL
9:45AM
HARDLY WORKING
- 12:OOPM
NOW AND FOREVER
(BILL COSBY HIMSELF)
2:OOPM
O'HARA'S WIFE
4:30PM
HEART LIKE A WHEEL
7:OOPM
EASY MONEY
9:30PM
CHEECH & CHONG'S STILL S' OKIN'
12:OOAM
NATIONAL LAMPOON CLASS REUNION
2:OOAM
AMITYVILLE II:THE POSSESSION
3:40AM
• VIEWING -TIMES ARE EDT
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September 9
Sunday
TREASURE OF THE FOUR CROWNS
5:40AM
SECOND THOUGHTS
'7:30AM
SIX WEEKS
9:15AM
INSPECTOR GADGET
1 1:15AM
OPERATION PETTICOAT
12:OOPM
INSPECTOR GADGET
2:15PM
STRANGE INVADERS
3:OOPM
FAERIE TALE THEATRE *'5
5:OOPM
SECRET OF THE NIMH
6:30PM
FRANCES
8:30PM
ALL ABOUT PAY TELEVISION
1 1:OOPM
Normal schedule resumes...
1 1:30PM
TUNE IN • SU
NI SE NOW
Movies on Channel 8
THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M.-- g9L1KE MOM. LIKE ME". Stars
Linda Lavin; Kristy McNichok A, sensitive story' about a
mother and daughter maturing together, after their hus-
band and father deserts them.
FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M, -"MORE WILD WILD WEST". Stars
Robert Conrad, Ross Martin, Jonathon Winters. Agents
track down the nefarious mad scientist, professor Albert
Peradine the second; who plans to take over the world with
his invisibility machine.
MONDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE MAN WHO FELL. TO
EARTH". Stars David Bowie, Rip Torn, Candy Clark. An
inhabitant from another planet takes up abode on planet
earth and looks remarkably like an earthling. He proceeds
to build an economic empire of such proportions that it is
capable of devouring mammoth corporations.
TUESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"WILD WILD' WEST REVISITED".
Stars Robert Conrad, Ross Martin, Harry Morgan. Intre-
pic team of 19th century agents are brought out of retire-
ment to discover whether a lookalike imposter may have ,
been substituted for President Cleveland and the crowned
heads of Britain, Spain, and Russia.
WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M.-''ALVIN PURPLE". Stars
Graeme Blundell, George Whaley, Penne Hackforth-Jones.
Sexual escapades of an insipid young man who cannot say,
no to any woman.
Movies on Channel 5
FRIDAY, 1:30 A.M.-"GENE KRUPA STORY". Stars Sal
Mineo, James Darren, Susan Kolmer. Dramatic bio-
graphy of the .famous drummer's rise in the jazz music
world, his battle with drugs and his comeback.
MONDAY MIDNIGHT -"THE STORY OF LOUIS PAS-
TEUR". Starring Paul Muni, Josephine Hutchinson, Anita
Louise. The achievement of the famous French- scientist
are chronicled in this engrossing film. Muni gives Oscar -
winning performance.
TUESDAY MIDNIGHT -"SERGEANT YORK". Starring
Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie. Excellent story
of pacifist York (Cooper) drafted during World War II who
realizes the purpose of fighting and becoming a hero.
WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M. -"BEAR ISLAND". Starring
Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Widmark.
The film follows a group of scientists on a UN expedition to
research changes in world climate. The journey takes
them to Bear Island in the high Arctic, once a World War II
Nazi u -boat base and now a strategic part of the NATO
Early Warning System. When a member of the advance
team is killed and a number of scientists fall victim to a
series of very nasty accidents, it seems that at least one of
the members of the expedition is not aboard for purely
scientific reasons.
WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT-"D1SRAELI". Starring George
Arliss, Joan Bennett, Florence Arliss. Arliss won an Oscar
for his portrayal of the cunning British Prime Minister.
FIRST
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