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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-05-22, Page 271 1 GIVE IT A NEW LIFE! Re-inCARnation Ziebart's Spring. Cleanup Special EXPIRES JUNE 15; 1985 INCLUDING 'DIAMOND GLAZE $6900 You deserve a car that looks its best. Now during this fantastic offer is the time to get it doneright. The offer includes washing your car, degreasing the vehicle, its engine and well. The entire interior will be shampooed, the trunk cleaned. Extra pare for the glass, chrome, wheels, tires, etc. And for that very special touch, we will polish the exterior paint and chrome with our exclusive liquid diamond. Be car, smart. Go Ziebart. 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(R) 1:00 OO The Saint m Then Came Bron- son O Eye On Hollywood 1:30 Q Welcome Back, Kotter 0 Late Night News 1:45 IIS Movie "Birch In- terval" 2:00 0 Chico and the Man Q Highlights m Flipper MC) ]Maude ® Nightwatch 2:30 00 News 0 Movie "TBA" m Flipper 3:00 LOO Eight Is Enough 3:30 ® Sportspage 3:45 ® Movie "Book of Numbers" 4:00[]! O Nightwatch 0 Up To Par 4:30 ED BMX Bicycle Rac- ing sL Mews 5:00 0 Telling Secrets 5:30 DI Suntory Cup Ten- nis (R) ® Here's Lucy 0 Crossroads—May 22, 1985—Page 5B 0 ... CKNX Wingham Q ... CFPL London O ... CHCH Hamilton ® ... CKCO Kitchener m ... TSN ® ... City TV Toronto The following programs, listed as supplied by the TV stations, are subject to change • • •O0•••*00 t!444 -0000000,100. • • • •• • • SI-Icw Liz •i r— ®m®.,rw^ _ oy ronm� Lee • • ••••:1,'••••••••••••0•••••••••i•••• "Malice in Wonderland" wasn't meant to be taken seriously, nor will it win any major awards for excellence in drama. But for a peek at some gorgeous California scenery, beautiful costumes, shiny cars of the '30s and '40s and a touch of fun, it was the show to watch, last Sunday evening on the CBS network m the U.S. and Channel 11 herein Canada. The special made -for - television movie united old pro Elizabeth Taylor and newer talent Jane Alexander who portrayed the famous gossip columnists, Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper, who dished the dirt and pulled strings in Tinseltown for three or four decades. Their competitiveness and. rivalry spiced up the show business publications and the radio airwaves for years, each seeing how low she could go to scoop the other. Each claimed to be a dear friend of the greatest in the film industry, explaining she received a -hot news item: from the lips of the star involved. The movie depicts 'that for many years, Hedda, a struggling young actress, was Louella's informant, until Louis B. Mayer suggested she herself get , into the gossip business. He thought they would destroy each other but instead they complemented each other and became stars as big as those they gossiped about. They were feared by all of Hollywood's elite because they were so powerful. If they panned a movie, it was ruined. So it was not sur- prising that the heads of studios, like Mayer, Sam Goldwyn and Jack Warner, wanted to remain on good terms with the trouble- makers. Louella Parsons was not nearly as beautiful as Taylor but it was a good portrayal of a lady who could be sweet as pie...until someone crossed her. Taylor herself must have hated Parsons as she spread the news of Taylor's exit -from one marital race and entry into the next. So she had the opportuniyy to portray the other side of the coin and feel the satisfaction of being the first to break a good story. Alexander was a delightful Hopper, moving from the life and hovel of a struggling actress, to the •mansion and fame of a "tattletale". I would like to believe, however, that the bitterness and cruelty displayed in the movie were exaggerated. Was little Hedda really that revengeful? In fact, the movie's end intimated that the feud was more for the cameras than in real life and real-life events in later years, as they neared the ends of their lives, would seem to confirm that. For both, the successful and famous life took its toll. It cost them a close, loving relationship with their only children. Though Louella and her daughter Harriet, - who became a screenwriter, were re?rni.ted in later years, there were many years of estrangement. The rift caused between Hedda and her son Bill, who became a suecessful actor, co-starring on the Perry Mason television series, never mended. One of the most fascinat- ing parts of the television movie was the way they pro- duced younger versions of Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Deanna Durbin, Carole Lombard and Clark Gable, some of them amazingly accurate, like being visited by the dead! Movies on Channel 10 FRIDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"THE PIGEON THAT TOOK RO1fE". Starring Charlton Heston, Elsa Martinelli. An Amerr an infantry officer assigned to a cloak-and-dagger role, uses homing pigeons as a means of contact. SATURDAY, 1:50 A.M.—"DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS": • Starring Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins. A conflict be- tween father and son in the harsh 19th Century New Eng- land. SUNDAY, 11:50 P.M.—"ESCAPE FROM ZAHRAIN". Stars Yul Brynner, Sal Mineo. Followers of a Nationalist leader in an Arab oil state controlled by a corrupt monarch rescue him as he is about to be executed. Movies on Channel 13 THURSDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE SUPER COPS". Stars Ron Leibman, David Selby. Two real-life New York policemen bring their effective and original brand of justice to a crime -ridden section of Brooklyn. FRIDAY MIDNIGHT --"LIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD". Stars Kirk-Dougla Yul-Brynner.• a light is a lighthouse manned by three men one of which is an Ameri- can fugitive. His only interest is survival awaiting ,an op- portunity to escape. A pirate with a crew of machete'wield- tng cutthroats enter the lighthouse to murder the keepers and take it over so that they may Wreck boats and grab the loot. FRIDAY, 2:00 A.M.—"SOUTH SEAS MASSACRE". Stars Troy Donahue, Junero Jennings. A crew of modern day pirates threaten to destroy a small island and its inhabi- tants. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE. CHEAP DETECTIVE". Stars Peter Falk, Ann Margaret. A tongue-in-cheek mys- tery -comedy with cast sometimes playing themselves or famous movie stars..A detective's partner is murdered and he and everyone else is a suspect. SATURDAY, 2:00 A.M.—"THE WILD AND THE BRAVE". Director: Eugene. S. Jones. A true story, filmed as it hap- pened, of the conflicts which arise when white Chief Ward- en Ian Ross is replaced by black Paul Ssali in a remote, wild national park in northern Uganda, East Africa. SUNDAY NOON—"ZEBRA IN THE KITCHEN". Stars Jay North, Martin Milner. Young boy lets all the animals out of a city zoo because he doesn't want his pet mountain lion locked up. r MONDAY, 9:00 P.M.—"ARCH OF TRIUMPH". Anthony Hopkins and Leslie -Anne Down star in the moving story of a fugitive German doctor and a beautiful, homeless drifter who find love in Paris on the eve of World War II. MONDAY „ MIDNIGHT—"GUN GLORY". Stars Stewart Granger; Rhonda Fleming. After 3 years, notorious gun - toter returns home and is shunned by everyone, including his son. Town realizes violence is sometimes justified when town is threatened. TUESDAY, 900 P.M.—"BROTHERLY LOVE". Stars Judd Hirsch in a dual role as twin brothers clenched in a deadly battle of terror and revenge. ,The film is dedicated to the memory of the late Ernest Tidyman, who wrote the script shortly before his death on July 15, 1984. TUESDAY MIDNIGHT—"STABLEMATES". Stars Wallace Beery, Mickey Rooney. Stable hanger-on sees the worth of young, untried jockey. They team up and win races. 14