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Z.L a6B*4 pm e KPRC o KBTX QKCEN QKTBC QKUHT ©KHOU ©KIRK ©KTW CBS News Untamed World MacNeil Lehrer MacNeil Lehrer News Wonder Woman P.M. Magazine Happy Days Again Monsters, Madmen & Moppets Magazine M.A.S.H. Little House On The Prairie M.A.S.H. Great Performances "Tinker, Tailor" That's Incredible Rockford Files Little House On The Prairie Machines WKRP In Cincinnati Gustaf & Ensemble WKRP In Cincinnati Consumer Reports NFL Football Chicago Bears CBS Movie: "To Find My Son" Great Performances "Tinker, Tailor” CBS Movie: "To Find My Son" NBC Movie: NBC Movie: NFL Football Chicago Bears The Advocates: Election '80 NFL Football Chicago Bears NBC Movie: Movie: "Dracula" "Julia" "Julia" "Julia" Vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers The Advocates: Election '80 Vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jazz At Snowbird Vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dick Cavett Englishman's Castle On Location: "King Goes To Queens" Carol Burnett & Friends Late Movie: "The Carnation Killer" MacNeil Lehrer Wrestling Movie: "Prophecy" ABC News NCAA '80 ABC News ABC News The Saint Tomorrow Tomorrow Tomorrow EVENING 6:30 HBO MONSTERS, MADMEN AND MACHINES: 80 YEARS OF SCIENCE FICTION Gil Gerard hosts a wide-ranging look at the elements which have made science fiction one of the most durable genres in the world of motion pictures. 7:00 0 HULLOl The story of the world’s greatest living puppet master, 76-year-old Sergei Obraztesov. 7:300 GUSTAF AND HIS ENSEM BLE Master puppeteer Albrecht Rosser explores human frailty and emotion through nine vig nettes. HBO CONSUMER REPORTS PRESENTS: THE GOOD BUY SHOW The current consumer marketplace is analyzed through tips on health and safety and pointers on saving money while shopping. 10:00 HBO ON LOCATION: KING GOES TO QUEENS Caustic comedian Alan King aims his pointed one-liners and humor ous barbs at a youthful Queens College audience. AFTERNOON 3:00© ★★Vz “Bridger” (1976) James Wainwright, Ben Mur phy. In 1830, an American mountaineer is given 40 days to uphold the United States’ claim to the Pacific Northwest by blazing a trail to the California coast. 4:30 HBO “Prophecy” (1979) Talia Shire, Robert Foxworth. In New England to settle a dispute between Indians and a lumber company over water pollution, a young married couple encounters a frightening and deadly creature. (PG-1 hr., 42 min.) EVENING 8:000 0© ★★★ "Julia” (1977) Vanessa Redgrave, Jane Fon da. A writer is drawn into the politics of pre-World War II Germany when her closest childhood friend, now an activ ist, asks for her helo. O Q) “To Find My Son” (Premiere) Richard Thomas, Justin Dana. An unmarried young man becomes embroiled in a bitter battle when he tries to adopt a handicapped 7-year- old boy. HBO "Dracula” (1979) Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier. In a 1913 English coastal town, an aged professor seeks ven geance against the centuries- old vampire who murdered his daughter. (R-1 hr., 49 min.) 11:000 ★★’/z "The Carnation Killer” (1973) Norman Eshley, Katherine Schofield. A homicid al maniac searching for his next victim meets up with a seem ingly vulnerable young woman. HBO “Prophecy" (1979) Talia Shire, Robert Foxworth. In New England to settle a dispute between Indians and a lumber company over water pollution, a young married couple encounters a frightening and deadly creature. (PG-1 hr., 42 min.) EVENING 8:00 0 © © NFL FOOTBALL Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Chi cago Bears 11:00© WRESTLING 11:350 COLLEGE FOOTBALL '80 Weekly highlights of key con tests scheduled during the 1980 NCAA season are pre sented. 11:50© COLLEGE FOOTBALL ’80 Weekly highlights of key con tests scheduled during the 1980 NCAA season are pre sented. 12:35© COLLEGE FOOTBALL ’80 Weekly highlights of key con tests scheduled during the 1980 NCAA season are pre sented. Post oftk cg-A/rtR m-3/iu %mpEs -i- posters ±£gcgRDS ^ttddies POSTERS ad FftRierr# rftlHTS 10 % M Qsk about Club Beer run United Press International BOSTON — Somehow, in the home of the famed Boston Marathon, it seems road racing should be taken a bit more seriously than it is by the Boston Barleyhop- pers. The second edition of the Beer Chase was held recently, consist ing of a circuitous 4-mile course making up with entertainment value what it lacks in distance when com pared to the 26-mile, 385-yard marathon. Tourists along the Freedom Trail watched in awe as the runners would fly past them, only to dis appear into various taverns along the way — seven in all — and emerge looking curiously refreshed by a quickly gulped beer. Race director and founder Eddie Doyle is adamant about the drinking requirement, and enforces it by having each entrant carry a tag to be marked at the designated bars. “Beer is the great equalizer,” said Doyle, whose own beer belly marks him as a true champion. The 40-year-old bartender said the idea for the Chase grew from a running club he founded last sum mer called the Boston Barleyhop- pers. “I started running to lose weight,” he explained. “It was kind of boring, so I tried to get a group together to run to different bars.” And while Doyle has not suc ceeded in trimming his weight ("In my mind I have”), he has chipped away some of the seriousness that many runners feel has taken the fun out of road racing. One runner said the off-beat race “helps keep running in perspec tive.” t+ : TOP DRAWER 1705 TEXAS AVE. S. 693-9393 FOR GCIYS & GALS FEATURING: Calvin Levis Klein Gloria Vanderbilt