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10:30 0 ★★ 1 /4 “Nana” (Part 5)
(1934) Anna Sten, Lionel Atwill.
A beautiful and materialistic
woman learns the meaning of
heartache when she becomes
involved with a handsome lieu
tenant.
Q) ★★Vz “Two People" (1973)
Peter Fonda, Lindsay Wagner.
An AWOL soldier has an affair
with a fashion model during her
brief stay in Marakesh.
© ★★★ “The Last Of Sheila”
(1973) Richard Benjamin,
James Coburn. A movie pro
ducer invites those he believes
responsible for his wife’s death
to take a cruise on his yacht.
HBO "... And Justice For AH”
(1979) Al Pacino, Jack Warden.
An idealistic lawyer, who has
trouble coping with the insanity
of the American judicial sys
tem, launches a one-man cam
paign to see that justice is
served. (R-2 hrs.)
11:000 ★★ “Homecoming" (1948)
Clark Gable, Lana Turner. Dur
ing World War II, a battlefront
doctor is distraught to find that
he is unable to save the life of a
wounded nurse who means a
great deal to him.
© ★★★ “A Man Called Gan
non” (1969) Tony Franciosa,
Michael Sarrazin. An experi
enced cowboy sets about
teaching an Eastern dude the
ways of the range.
11:30 0 ★★★’/z “The Yearling”
(1946) Gregory Peck, Jane
Wyman. A young boy’s attach
ment to an orphaned fawn
relieves the loneliness of his
harsh life in the Florida wilder
ness.
1:00 HBO “Steelyard Blues” (1973)
Jane Fonda, Donald Suther
land, Peter Boyle. Three misfits
band together and plan to
restore an old biplane to use as
their ticket to a cross-country
trip. (PG-1 hr., 33 min.)
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AFTERNOON
5:00 O DOLPHIN This special
chronicles an adventurous
attempt to communicate with
dolphins and documents a
unique two-ocean contact
through the use of music
played on an underwater key
board.
EVENING
6:00 © DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD
Clips from over two dozen clas
sic films and interviews with
James Stewart, Henry Fonda
and John Wayne highlight this
retrospective on the
moviemaking career of director
John Ford. Narrated by Orson
Welles.
8:00 © BRYAN / COLLEGE STA
TION HOLIDAY PARADE
1:45 HBO BURLESQUE U.S.A. Red
Buttons hosts a colorful salute
to the days of vaudeville which
features slapstick comedy and
elaborate dance numbers.
MORNING
9:00© DALLAS COWBOYS
WEEKLY Host: Tex Schramm.
9:30 © TOM LANDRY
11:00 0 © © NCAA FOOTBALL
Florida at Florida State
AFTERNOON
2:30 0 NFL REVIEW AND PRE
VIEW
2:45 0 © © NCAA FOOTBALL
Notre Dame at USC
3:00 0 O © SPORTSWORLD
China Invitational Weightlifting
(from Jinan, China); Legends of
Bowling (from McAfee, N.J.);
Professional Slalom Skiing
(from Stowe, Vt.); AIAW Wom
en’s Collegiate Field Hockey
Championship (from Carbon-
dale, III.).
3:30 0 SPORTS SPECTACULAR
10-round lightweight bout with
Howard Davis vs. Johnny Lira
(live from Lake Tahoe); World
Cup Skiing, featuring the men’s
and women’s downhill and
A--00 CB SOCCER KAADE \W GER
MANY ScVracht jor Donezk
(Russia) vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
(European Cup)
4:30 O LONE STAR SPORTSMAN
5:00 Q KEN STABLER
EVENING
6:30 O DALLAS COWBOY WEEK
LY Host: Tex Schramm.
7:00 O BLAIR RODEO
10:30© WRESTLING Host: Paul
Boesch.
12:00 0 NFL REVIEW AND PRE
VIEW
0 WRESTLING
12:30© COLLEGE SCOREBOARD
Host: Al Janis.
© WRESTLING
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MORNING
9:30 0 “The Last Outlaw” (1936)
Hoot Gibson. An outlaw comes
to the end of the line.
10:00© ★★★ “The Dark Corner”
(1946) Lucille Ball, Mark Ste
vens. A pretty secretary helps
to exonerate her detective boss
from suspicion of murder.
AFTERNOON
12:30© ★★★'/z “The Yearling”
(1946) Gregory Peck, Jane
Wyman. A young boy’s attach
ment to an orphaned fawn
relieves the loneliness of his
harsh life in the Rorida wilder
ness.
1:00 HBO “The Prize Fighter” (1979)
Tim Conway, Don Knotts. Two
inept bunglers find themselves
fighting for their lives in more
ways than one when they enter
the boxing ring to avoid a
deadlier battle with gangsters.
(PG-1 hr., 39 min.)
2:00© A’/z “Cat Girl” (1957) Bar
bara Shelley, Kay Cailard. A
woman's soul enters the body
of a bloodlusting leopard.
© ★★★ “The Man Who
Reclaimed His Head” (1934)
Claude Rains, Joan Bennett. A
brilliant author sells himself to
an ambitious publisher result
ing in tragedy.
3:00 0 ★★★Vz “Seven Days To
Noon” (1950) Barry Jones,
Olive Sloane. A frantic search is
made for a deranged atomic
physicist who threatens to blow
up London.
HBO “Going In Style” (1979)
George Burns, Art Carney, Lee
Strasberg. Barely able to make
ends meet on their meager
Social Security allowances,
three elderly gentlemen care
fully plan a bank heist. (PG-1
hr., 39 min.)
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quartet of outlaws becomes
marooned during a snowstorm.
5:00 HBO "Every Which Way But
Loose” (1978) Ciint Eastwood,
Sondra Locke. A two-fisted
trucker and his orangutan com
panion take off in pursuit of a
pretty country-western singer,
while a vengeful motorcycle
gang pursues them. (PG-1 hr.,
54 min.)
EVENING
7:00 HBO “Superman: The Movie”
(1978) Christopher Reeve, Mar
lon Brando. Mild-mannered
reporter Clark Kent dons his
red cape and uses his superhu
man powers to thwart an arch
criminal’s plot to destroy the
West Coast with a giant earth
quake. (PG-2 hrs., 22 min.)
8:00 0 0 © ★★★ “Semi-
Tough" (1977) Burt Reynolds,
Kris Kristofferson. Two profes
sional football players become
involved in a comic rivalry to
win the affections of their third
roommate, the team owner’s
daughter. (R)
0 ★★★★ “Olympia, Part I:
The Festival Of The People”
(1938) Documentary. Directed
by Leni Riefenstahl. The first
part of this acclaimed film
record of the 1936 Berlin Olym
pics follows the path of the
Olympic torch bearers and cov-
. ers the elaborate inauguration
ceremonies presided over by
Adolph Hitler.
9:30 HBO “10” (1979) Dudley
Moore, Julie Andrews, Bo
Derek. A successful songwriter,
disturbed about hitting "middle
age,” decides to chase after a
beautiful girl on her way to her
wedding. (R-1 hr., 58 min.)
10:000 ★★★★ “Olympia, Part II:
The Festival Of Beauty” (1938)
Documentary. Directed by Leni
Riefenstahl. This coverage of
events at the 1936 Berlin Sum
mer Games stresses the beauty
and rhythm of athletic competi
tion.
10:300 ★** “Viva VHIa" (1934)
Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo.
WYexAco.
CD 'tc Vz “Tbe Ma.rovis-Ne\-
son Murders’ ’ (A^TS) Te\Yy
Savalas, Mar'joe Gortner. When
a black ghetto teen-ager is
pinned tor two bizarre murders
he didn’t commit, a police
detective tries to find the real
murderer.
© ★ ★ ★ Vz “Halls Of Montezu
ma” (1951) Richard Widmark,
Jack Palance. The U.S. Marines
are portrayed on reconnais
sance patrol in the Pacific dur
ing World War II.
© ★★★ “In The Good Old
Summertime” (1949) Van John
son, Judy Garland. Neither
knowing that the other is their
secret pen pal, two clerks in a
music store are constantly on
the outs with each other.
© ★★★ “Bye Bye Braver-
man” (1968) George Segal,
Jack Warden. Four zany pals of
a newly deceased writer some
how manage to attend the
wrong funeral.
10:450 ★★★ “The Devil’s Bri
gade” (1968) William Holden,
Cliff Robertson. In 1942, an
Army officer organizes a top-
notch commando crew com
posed of a reckless outcast
band of Americans and a highly
disciplined group of Canadians.
11:45 HBO “The Main Event” (1979)
Barbra Streisand, Ryan O’Neal.
A bankrupt perfume company
president is forced to fall back
on her one remaining asset — a
prizefighter who’s afraid to
fight. (PG-1 hr., 50 min.)
12:20© •k'kVt "Class Of ’44” (1973)
Gary Grimes, Jerry Houser.
Three boys graduate from high
school and start new adven
tures in life.
12:35© ★★★ “The Frogmen”
(1951) Richard Widmark, Dana
Andrews. A Navy demolition
team attempts to destroy, a
submarine base on a Japa
nese-held island in the Pacific.
3:35© ★★★ “No Down Payment”
(1957) Joanne Woodward, Tony
Randall. Four couples living in
the same postwar housing
development face life and its
problems.
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