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Introducing Our Alaskan Crab Legs Feast...54.95 Th«Prcyrc. inc'c'x, Petersburg, Vo., Friday, July 2, 1976 7 Shows To Watch Hope Sends Birf^day Wishes (8p.m.)—CBS— status who gets himself all L,OS ANGELES (AP) — The home by that hour (8:30 in the FrWay Night Movie loused up with mobsters and G- indefatigable Bob Hope is East, and West). The ad- CBS calls on old favorite meri in a blackmail plot. vertising people have taken l sending 200th birthday vvvvvv*;*vvv»;»»;»»?vv*»* S» Jackie Gleason to try to restore (9p.m.)—ABC— greetings to his adopted land surveys that show that working some rating order to its terrible Friday Night Movie— via a "Bicentennial Star people are generally home by 7 NEIGHBOR 1IHEAIBB Friday night numbers game. SPECIAL) Spangled Spectacular" to o'clock on holiday nights. So ' The "great one" stars in "Don't "The Emigrants," the compete with the skyrockets on they're pouring a lot of money Drink the Water," the 1969 film Swedish movie of 1972. is July 4. into radio spots that will reach version of the Broadway hit making its TV debut at an "We'll have the television people with their car radios on "••NJI" comedy. Gleason, with Estelle appropriate time. The Bicen- Walnut wail Cinema I news as it might have been done the way home." Wolnut Mall Shopping Center 1:05-3:40-6:15-8:50 Parsons as his wife, are tennial celebration peaks in two 200 years ago," he promised. Such is the kind of planning fglortburg 732-5552 GNH 5:45-6:45 American tourists on a days, with thoughts of America "Also, the 'Tonight' show 100 that has kept Bob Hope in the European holiday who are and freedom and new op- years ago with Ed McMahon lead of the TV-special stars for "HAWMPS" 1:20-3:55-6:30.9:0$ mistaken for notorious spies. portunities uppermost in and Doc Severinson in costume 25 years (He has always in- Jack is at his blustery best as everyone's mind. This movie, — Doc didn't have to change sisted on newspaper ad- the harassed Walter Hollander, starring Liv Ullman and Max clothes for it. We'll have Debbie vertising in major cities who also has to contend with a Von Sydow, dramatically re- Reynolds playing 'Mary whenever his show appears.) "HAWMPSisa daughter (Joan Delaney) creates the struggle and hard- Hartford, Mary Hartford,' and Paul Keyes, one of the falling in love with the inept son ship endured by settlers I'll be King George. creative minds behind "Laugh- dazzling, whimsical, of an ambassador. Howard seeking a new life on the "There'll be so much straight In," produced the July 4 show. Morris directs the Woody Allen American farm land in the stuff on NBC all day that I think Hope has been rotating slapstick funny comedy play. (Repeat of Jan. 3, 1974.) 1850s. It's a film of courage, people will welcome us when we producers during the past COSMOPOLITAN' (8p.m.)—ABC— stamina. hope and come on and hoke it up. We'll season, as part of his policy of ' Donny and Marie achievement. also have a salute to American seeking new formats. There In a show using segments (»:30 p.m. I—NBC- heroes, but different ones — will even be more diversity next from other shows, making it Police Story like Irving Berlin, Sachmo, season, he indicated. Among his seem like they had three name Robert Hooks and Scoey Jimmy Cagney as George M. projects: a two-hour com- guests—Jerry Lewjs, Ruth Mitchell teamed in a number of Cohan, Wilbur and Orville pilation of comedy gems from Buzz! and Jim Nabors—the shows this past season while Wright." his TV shows; a three-hour teen-age cohosts do musical wearing the blue knight garb. review of his military en- salutes to college days and ice In this90-minute episode, which His , guest list includes tertaining dating to 1942. hockey. Nabors and Buzzi are was a pilot spinoff. they're Sammy Davis Jr., Donny and The Hope pace continues teamed in "The French tracking armed robbers. In Marie Osmond, the Captain and unflaggingly. On July 3, he'ii Lesson" and "Feudin' and working with an informant, a Tennille, plus cameos by play two dates — the Honor Fightin' " with Donny and con man (Lou Gossett). they Phyllis Diller, Steve Alien, America Day celebration at the Marie. Jerry, in a number discover they've lost their Angle Dickinson, Rowan and Kennedy Center in Washington. taped when he was a guest highly sophisticated wiretap Martin, Don Knotts, Ron then fly by private plane to a earlier, does "Send in the device. In the wrong hands this Howard and Jimmy Walker. Bicentennial fete at Blue Clowns." (Repeat of March 26.) could mean their "necks." But who's going to watch Island, 111. On July 7, he-'!! be (8:30 p.m.)—NBC— Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond television on the night of Uncle back in Washington to appear The Rockford Files St. Jacques and James Gregory Sam's biggest birthday? at the White House dinner for Jim Rockford's repeat caper are in the expanded cast. "1 think we'll get a helluva Queen Elizabeth. The following PLUS A SHORT SUBJECT: BOUTS LIFE STORY moves up a half-hour, pre- (10 p.m.)—CBS- The Associated Press share," observed Hope, night he reports to the British empting Danny Thomas CBS News Special— Bob Hope And Debbie Reynolds Re-enact Their First referring to the Nielsen figure Embassy, where the queen will -(SPECIAL) for share-of-audience. "And I award him Commander of the tonight. Rob Reiner of All in the Colonial Soap Opera 'Mary Hartford, Mary Hartford' 1:45-3:30-5:25 Family fame guests as a "New York, New York"-and think a lot of people will be British Empire. WALNUT MALL CINEMA 2 7:15-9:10 you all know the next line of Walnut Moll Shopping Center football player of semipro GNH 4:55-5:55 that song. Well, two well-known Petersburg 732-5552 documentarians think it's a hell ^RIVE-IN of a town, too. Warren Wallace THEATRE thinks it's awful; Andrew Big Band Boss ARK Rooney thinks it pretty won- introducing our Alaskan WALTER OPEN EVERT NIGHT derful. Each documents his reasons why. (Repeat.) MATTHAU Route 460 East Crab Legs Feast...54.95 TATUM Opens 8:15 Shows 9:00 Has Modern Flair Depository CXNEAL NEW YORK (AP) —to be. The driving, boiling, PAM FRANKLIN together they IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Maynard Ferguson has. heavy-on-the-horns arrang- One whole pound "Food Of The God" The University of Iowa's main something very few people ements are there, too. Alaskan crab Legs make it happen! library has been designated have these days: a big, brassy There is nothing subtle about served in their shells since 1894 as an official jazz band. That's not exactly Ferguson's music. It has a raw. and weighing in THE BAD NEWS SHOWS 10:30 depository for all documents something up there on the gutsy quality to it. And at one pound. It's printed by the U.S. Government- popularity charts with Elton Ferguson is not ashamed of that the most succu- LAURENCE JACOBS IN Printing Office. John and Fleetwood Mac. either. For example, the title But Maynard Ferguson has tune of his latest Columbia lent crabmeat "COOLEYHIGH" The documents arrive at the [PGrt In Color A Paramount I'ici (PG) rate of 500 to 600 a day and the never been one to worry about album is "Primal Scream." you can buy. collection is expected to grow things like that. After all, he'sThat's what it is all right — and COMING NEXT: by 150,000 documents this year, been at the helm of a big band it's selling. "BABY BLUE MARINE" it says. Another 100 documents since the '50s. Why stop now? So A Maynard Ferguson per- HELD OVER 2ND WEEK! AND arrive daily from state and he just steals a little from formance is just plain fun to &0ur BLUEBIRD THEITRE '3 BULLETS FOR LONG GUN" 5:40-7:30-9:15 (foreign sources. whatever is in musical vogue hear and fun to watch because US N. SycamorcS*. and weaves it gracefully into Ferguson is an unadulterated, Alaskan P»»»r«burg 732-8731 GNH 5:25-6:10 his own style. unabashed showman. — That's why the stocky, When he played his jazz Crab Legs & Steak DRIVE-IN middle-aged trumpeter wears version of "Pagliacci" at the FROM THEATRE his his gray hair like a lion's Newport Jazz Festival in New FeaSt. $5.95 Three big and ^"^ delicious Alaskan BLUE STAR TO mane, dresses in a gleaming York Thursday night, he turned crab Legs and a choice grain-fed western beef broiled Delmonico 3170S. Crater Road white Yves St. Laurent doubled up the house lights and Steak. Both feasts come complete with french fries, cole slaw breasted suit and hangs a dispatched his brass and reed SUPERSTARS OPEN EVERY NIGHT pendant chain around his bull sections to the audience to and hushpuppies. 10:43 necfcr ' "• respond to his : brain- 9:00 It's also why he boogies a bit scrambling, high-register solos All-You can-Eat selections served 7 days a week include french frtes, cole slaw and hushpuppies. "SCHOOL FOR in front of the bandstand and with the full-winded refrains. A wide variety of Broiled ana Fried setecr/ons available "Portriat" SWINGIRS" puts a little salsa, disco and The audience loved it, one fan Petersburg 'Walnut Mall Shopping Center* 732-5035 rock, into his basic jazz band jumping up for a joyful "give- IN COLOR—X IN COLOR—X Richmond • 6518 Horsepen Rd.
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