The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-04-03, Page 25EMPEROR WILLIAM I
On Oct. 21, 1872, German
,,Emperor William I, arbi-
trating the dispute over the
British Columbia -Washing-
ton Territory boundary,
awarded' the San Juan Is-
lands to the United States.
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Thurs., April 4 Fri., April 5
7:00 Visions: The Criticial
Eye
7:10 Automating the Of-
fice: More than a
Machine
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Flower Stories: The
Birthday
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong.3
9:30 Bioscope: The World
of Living Things
9:45 Two plus You
10:00 Write On!
10:05 Parlez-moi: Sol and
the TV Commercial
10:15 What's in a Name: The
Brants-
10:20
rants10:20 The Body Works: Ex-
ercise Program 20
10:30 Jeremy
10:45 Across Cultures:
Passing On Tradition
11:00 Logiciel
11:30 Report Canada
11:35 Readalong 3
11:45 Harriet's Magic Hats:
Makeup.Artist
12:00 Realities
12:30 People and Pets: The
Sociable Pup .
1:00 WhatAbout: Com-
municating in Science
1:15 Give and Take: The
Changing Market ,.
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 It's Your Move: The
Safest Way
.1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 Citizen Seatbelt \•
2:15 MathMakers
2:30 Tell Me a Story: Jean
Labadie's Big Black
Dog
2:40 Simon in the Land of
Chalk Drawings:
Simon and the Pied
Piper
2:45 Harriet's Magic Hats:
Florist
3:00 Like No Other Place:
A Frontier, a Home-
land
3:20 Outreach Ontario:.
Landmarks Ontario
3:50 Landmarks: Victoria
Hall
4:00 Vue globale
4:30 Kidsworld: Two boys
make boomerangs;
the music group Fam-
ily performs from To-
ronto; and two reports
show us the Patterns
exhibition at the 'frank -
lin Institute: We also
see an award-winning
cheerleading team in
Tennessee; a talented
dance team; a .one-
legged high jumper;
and a fast -paced in-
door soccer game.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 -Polka Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special:
Camping
7:00 Doctor Who: Meglos,
Part 2 of 4
7:30 Magic Shadows: I Was
Monty's Double -
Part 4 of 5
8:00 Realities
8:30 Changing Faces: Just
Canadian (Special)
9:00 Speaking Out: Pets
and People
10:.30- Cahada: the Great
Experiment: One
Dominion
11:00 Realities
11:30 Question Period
BERNHARDT BORN
Actress Sarah Bernhardt
was born on Oct. 2, 1845.
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T.V.'
Professional
Installation
Systems Starting At
'1,595.
6' - 8' - 10' - 12' Dishes Available
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7:00 Music of Western Civ-
ilization: Overture
8:00 Polka 'Dot Door
8:30 Noddy: Noddy and the
Bunkey
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Barbapapa: Beach
9:20 Readalong 3: Words:
• Standing, Start,
Starter
9:30 Cucumber: Dinosaurs
10:00 Tell Me a Story: The
Brontosaurus and the
Rose
10:10 Guess What?: Easter
Egg
10:20 Get It Together: Kites
10:30 Today's Special:
Dinosaurs
11:00 Passe-Partout
11:30 Gran's Pets
11:35 Readalong 3 8:00
11:45 Harriet's Magic Hats: ' 8:30
Veterinarian
12:00 Realities
12:30 Pins and Needles:
Work on the jacket
collar
1:00 The Riddle of the Old
Owl
1:30 Sharon, Lois, and
Bram at the Young
People's Theatre
2:00 Vision On: The Sea-
side
2:25 The Bubbliest The
Seaside.
2:30 Today's Special: The
Sea
3:00 Cucumber: Safety
3:30 Calling All Safety
Scouts: \ Water Safety
3:45 Calling All Safety
Scouts: Safety on
'Wheels
4:00 De fil en aiguille
4:30 Kidsworld: A young
scientist who received
an award for her re-
search into a cure for
the common cold; a
girl who quickly solves
a world-famous puz-
zle; a high-spirited
baton'twirler; old-time
fiddling on Prince Ed-
ward Island; a new-
born colt; and a star
from the series Hill
Street Blues.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Vision On: Pathways
7:00 Struggle beneath the
Sea: Struggle until
Death
7:30 Magic Shadows: I Was
Monty's Double
(Final)
Money$worth
Where There's Life
9:00 Spele-Ice (Special)
10:00 Oppenheimer: (Final)
11:00 Money$worth
11:30 Pictures from the
1930s
Sat., April 6
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Math Patrol 2: Sub-
traction 2
8:45 The Wombles
8:50 The Body Works
9:00 People and Pets
9:30 The World in Your
Kitchen: Jewish
Cooking
10:00 Pins and Needles: As-
sembly of an A-line .
skirt
Movies on Channel 10
SATURDAY, 1:45 A.M.-"FIRST AFFAIR". Starring Lor-
etta Swit, Melissa Sue Anderson. A freshman from Ne-
braska enters Harvard and is hired as a babysitter by one
of her female professors; but has an affair with the profes-
spr's husband. '
SUNDAY, 11:50 P.M.-"PARDNERS". Stars Jerry Lewis,
Dean Martin. Dean and Jerry are embroiled with masked.
raiders who are terrorizing the area.
Movies on Channel 6
FRIDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"SUDDENLY, LOVE". A young
woman from an abused childhood is able to work hardto
achieve her dream of becoming an architect. She falls in
love with a socially prominent lawyer and they marry de-
spite the objections of his family. Their happiness is to be
shortlived as tragedy strikes. Starring Cindy Williams,
Paul Shenar, Joan l3ennett, Lew Ayres.
Movies on Channel 11
THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M.-"A.D.". (conclusion) Agrippina
helps her son Nero become emperor; Paul is ordered to
Rome to stand trial; Nero, after betraying Agrippina, is
thrilled that Rome is destroyed by fire because now he can
rebuild it to his liking; and a terrifying purge is ordered
against the Christians.
THURSDAY MIDNIGHT -"DOING TIME". Stars Ronnie
Barker, Richard Beckinsale. When a lackluster show busi-
ness soccer team play the inmates of Slade Prison, habi-
tual prisoner Norman Standley Fletcher and his young cell -
mate Lennie Godber find themselves unexpectedly free -
and Fletcher's main problem is how to break into jail.
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT-"DONNER PASS,, THE ROAD TO
SURVIVA11". Stars Robert Fuller, Andrew Prine. A group
of settlers travelling to California in 1846 encounter dissen-
sion among themselves as they make the slow, rough jour-
ney.
SATURDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE".
Stars Jacklyn Smith, Michael York, Timothy Dalton.
"Florence Nightingale" focuses on.the little-known side of
the woman's life, from her upbringing in a loving but con-
servative, aristocratic British family to her struggles with
the country's military command to minister to the sick and
turn nursing into a respected profession. The story follows
Nightingale from her sheltered home life of the Turkish
battlefields of the Crimean War where she sacrificed love,
her health and the privilege of her class to aid the sick and
the dzing.
SATU Y MIDNIGHT -"DEAD MEN TELL NO
TALES". Judy Carne, Christopher George star in a tense
adventure about a young man pursued by killers -who
are on the trail of his double. Larry Towers arrives in Los
Angeles and meets a pretty model who mistakes him for
an ex-boyfriend. A breathless chase ensues when a group of
killers makes the same mistake and Towers sets out to find
his double and save his life. ,
SATURDAY, 2:00 A.M.-"EXECUTIVE SYNDROME".
Stars Alan Bates, Gemma Jones. Alan Bates portrays a
man at the peak of his career - only to find himself alone
and terribly disilhlsion?l. _00,00 _._ _._..0...000.._
TUESDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"PUMA MAN". Stars Donald
Pleasance, Sydney Rome. An ancient gold mask that can
control human minds is found by the villainous Dr. Kobras
who plots to rule the world. The only one who can save
mankind is Puma Man, a descendant of the temple guard-
ian who was granted superhuman powers. Puma Man can
fly, see in the dark, fall and land like a cat from great
heights, walk through walls and travel long distances with
the power of his mind alone.
WEDNESDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"BIG SLEEP". Stars Robert.
Mitchum, James Stewart. A detective hero is confronted
by a life -or -death, complex case of blackmail in this thrill -
a -minute detective story.
10:30 Championship Bridge:
Howard and Bee
Schenken vs (orches-
tra leader) Les Brown
and Gene Mako.
11:00 Automating the Of-
fice (CC)
11:30 The Academy on
Moral Philosophy with
Jack Livesley
12:30 Understanding Human
Behavior: Persuasion
1:00 Leland Jacobs on Chil-
dren's Literature:
Part 1 of 2
1:30 Music of Western Civ-
ilization: The New
Music
2:30 Understanding the
Earth: Sedimentary
Rocks
3:30 Belonging: a Film
about Adoption
4:30 High Notes
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Wild World: Manatees
7:00 Doctor Who: Meglos,
Part 3 .of 4
7:30 North of 60 Degrees:
Destiny Uncertain:
Beautiful Adversity
8:00 Movie, "The Hunch-
back of Notre Dame"
(1939)' Charles Laugh-
ton plays the title role
of Quasimodo, and
Maureen O'Hara,
Cedric Hardwicke,
and Edmond O'Brien
co-star in this tale of
love, treachery, and
tragedy in the Paris of
long ago.
10:00 Conversations
10:30 Movie, "The Body
Snatcher" (1945) A
story by Robert Louis
Stevenson about a
doctor, Henry Daniell,
who hires two ghouls, .
Boris Karloff and Bela
Lugosi, to provide him
with fresh bodies for
medical research in
nineteenth-century
Scotland.
12:00. The Movie Show
Sun., April 7
8:00 Polka Dot Door
i "8:30 Cucumber: Building
9:00 Fables of the Green
Forest
9:30 Sesame Street
10:30 Jeremy
10:45 Readalong l
11:00 Read All About It! 2:
The Book Destroyer
11:15 Music Box: Instru-
ments
11:30 High Notes
12:00 'La : Premiere Armee
de la vie
12:30 Peche sportive
1:00 A toute vitesse
n 1:30 Au nord du 60 Degrees
2:00 Le Saint Suaire
3:00 11' faut chercher pour
apprendre
3:30 Vue globale
4:00 Le pagquet qui parle
4:45 Colargol
5:00 Passe_Partout
5:30 Charlie Brown
6:00 Heidi
6:30 Scenes et Miroi s
7:30 A votre service) •-
8:00 Le Moyen-Orient
8:30 Cinema d'hier et de
demain
9:00 Cinema et Cinemas
11:00 A votre service
11:30 Vue globale "
Mon., April 8
7:00 Octo-puce
7:30 Octo-puce plus
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Noddy: Cheer Up,
Little Noddy
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Barbapapa: Harbor
9:20 Readalong 3
9:30 Cucumber: Puppets
10:00 Tell Me a Story: The
Puppet Make Story
10:10 Guess What?:
Marionettes
10:20 Get It Together: Pup-
pets
10:30 Today's Special:
Plays
11:00 Passe -Pa rtout
11:30 Gran's Bike
11:35 Readalong 3
11:45 Harriet's Magic Hats:
Puppeteer
12:00 Money$worth
12:30 Pins and Needles:
Finishing the suit
collar. How to match it
to the shoulder of the
jacket and how to hide
the seams so that none
appears on the top
side.
1:00 Sharon,' Lois, and ,
Bram at the Young
People's Theatre,
1,:30 The Riddle of the Old
Owl
2:00 Vision On: Country-
side
2:25 The Bubblier Fishing
2:30 'Today's Special:
Camping
3:00 Cucumber: Camping
3:30 Calling All Safety .
Scouts: Safety in .the
Country
3:45 Calling All Safety
Scouts: Safety at Play
4:00 Le Moven-Orient
4:30 Kidsworld: Todd
Bridges, co-star of
Diff -rent Strokes; a
10 -year-old banjo -
picking champion;
and a young circus
troupe. Viewers also
learn about one
school's efforts to
conserve energy; visit
a special contact
centre at the Calgary
Zoo;. and see some
basketball stunts from
the Fast Brakers in
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot, Door
6:30 Vision On: Shadows
7:00 Wild World: Manatees
7:30 Magic Shadows: The
Fallen Sparrow (1943)
Part 1 df 4. A bizarre,
deliciously puzzling
thriller, set in Manhat-
tan in the winter, in
which John Garfield
returns from the
Spanish Civil War to
find Nazis after him
and the curious object
he is supposed to
possess. Maureen
O'Hara and Walter
Slezak co-star.
8:00 The Dolphin Touch
(Return)
9:00 Film International:
A Station for Two.
romantic love story
laced with enough tid-
bits of social satire,
sex, humor, and every-
day socialist • life to
set audiences laugh-
ing..(In Russian with
English Subtitles.)
11:30 "Diet!"
Tues., April 9
7:00 Visions: Artists and
the Creative Process
7:30 Tourism Is Your Busi-
ness: Analysis
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Harriet's Magic Hats:
The Hats Are Magic
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3
9:30 We Live Next Door:
Meet the Neighbor-
hood
9:45 Readit: My Father's
Dragon
10:00 Write On!
10:05 Parlez-moi: Sol and
the TV Commercial
10:15 See, Hear! (Canada's
North) : Education
10:20 the; Body Works: Get
Your Body in Tune
10:30 Jeremy
10:45 Inside -Out: You
Belong
11:00 Ani -maths: Divi-
sion (1)
11:10 Les Boucaniers d'eau
douce
11:30 Report Canada
11:35 Readalong 3
11:45 MathMakers: Frac-
tions
12:00 People Patterns: Sold
Rush of '26
12:30 The Half -a -Handy
Hour
1:00 Math Wise: Choosing
a Sample
1:15 North America:
Growth of a Continent:
The Fossil Storehouse
1:30 Report Canada
'1:35 Storybound: The Pin -
balls
X50-Readalong 3._.___.._ ...
2:00 Music Box: World of
Music
2:15 Dragons, Wagons, and
Wax: Once upon a
Dinosaur
2:30 Get It Together:
Masks
2:40 Simon in the Land of
Chalk Drawings:
Simon and the Robot
2:45 Harriet's Magic Hats:
Garbage Collector
3:00 L'Homeostasie
4:00 A votre service
4:30 Kidsworld: A bicycle
racer a long-distance
marathon runner; a
gymnast .with diabe-
tes; trail bike riders;.
and a composer. Two
Montrealers tell all
about their subway
system; an RCMP of-
ficer shows how his
dog detects explo-
sives; and Veronica
Tennant talks about
her work.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special:
Trains
7:00 Ballet Shoes: Epi-
sode 2 of 6
7:30 Magic Shadows: The
Fallen Sparrow -
Part 2 of 4
8:00 National Geographic
Special: The Miracu-
lous Machine
9:00 The Search for the Nile
10:00 The Movie Show
10:30 Everybody's Business
11:00 Perspectives: Famous
People Players
11:30 Question Period (5)
Wed., April 10
7:00 Perspectives .
7:30 Visions: Artists and
the Creative Process
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Noddy: Noddy Goes to
the Fair
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3
9:30 Tom Grattan's War:
The Hero
10:00 Write On! : Leo Claws:
Business Letters
10:05 Parlez-moi: Sol Goes
to Court
10:15 See, Hear! (Canada's
North) : Education
1:20 The Body Works:
Exercise Program 21
10:30 Storybound: 'Pilot
Down, Presumed.
Dead
10:45 Dragons, Wagons; and
Wax: Many Happy
Returns
11.: 00 Terrarium
11:30 Report Canada
11:35 Readalong 3
11:45 It's Your World:
Japan .1
12:00 The Movie Show
12:30 Pins and Needles:
How to press the
finished collar and at-
tach it to the suit
jacket, including im-
portant finishing
touches.
1:00 High Notes
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 Two plus You: Are
You Ready for a
Game?
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 Let's All Sing: Silvy
2:15 Jeremy
2:30 Today's Special: Bal-
loons
3:00 Math Topics: Trigo-
nometry: Program 1
3:20 Math Topics: Trigo-
nometry: Program 2
3:40 Math Topics: Trigo-
nometry: Program 3
4:00 Cinema d'hier et -de -
demain
4:30 Kidsworld: A 12 -year-
old with artificial
limbs shows how he
makes it in sports, and
viewers get a ride on a
thrilling roller coaster
in Kansas City. A
young male ballet
dancer; a brother -sis-
ter figure -skating
team; and a groom at '
Toronto's Wood-
bine Race Track.
5 00 Sesame Street
6 00 Polka Dot Door
6 30 Fables of the Green
Forest: 'Coyote Is the
Smartest in the Forest
7:00 Barriers: Episode 15
of 20
7:30 Magic Shadows: The
Fallen Sparrow
T _ -Part-a-of.-4.00
8:00 Realities: Liberal
Dilemmas
8:30 Algonquin Trilogy:
Algonquin lntrodus
9:00 Automating the Of-
fice (CC)
9:30 Masters of Modern
Sculpture: Beyond
Cubism
10:30 Visions: The Critical,
Eye
11:00 Realities: Liberal
Dilemmas
11.30 Question Period (S)