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So how wasahoaxl(RatedPG)(2hra., on television Aug. 4, on 'The can Antonia possibly warn mins.) CBS 10:30 Saturday Night Movies.' RESURRECTION mins.) O GOSPEL Based on the Edward Anderson GD BLACK REFLECTIONS novel that also inspired the earlier N FOOTBALL SOAP FACTORY 11:00 'They Live By Night,' the movie 8 tells the love of Bowie n LAWRENCE WELK SHOW OOOOnews tragic story CJ HEE HAW Conway Twltty. gd odd couple who has HIGH (Carradine), escaped Dave and Sugar, Grandpa, CI 12 O'CLOCK from a prison work farm, and Ramona and Aliaa Jones. (60 CJ SECOND CITY TV Keechie (Miss Duvall), the mins.) V 11:15 uneducated young innocent he CJ M SEARCH OF OO ABC NEWS meets. 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Q "Flight 3:00 muat man who he Miles to Earth' 1957 William Hop- 6:00 1961 Marshall Thompson, Mala Starbuck save a OTHATGOOD OLE NASHVILLE long-lo- st per, Joan (3 hrs.) TENNESSEE TUXEDO Powers. A man uses a balloon to believes to be hia father Taylor. O MUSIC MOVIE -- (DRAMA) ROSS BAGLEY SHOW travel across the African was- O ' 6:10 O SOUTHERN SPORTSMAN who are out to kill him. Guest "Beguiled" 1971 Clint teland to find a lost explorer. (2 GD A HUMAN DIMENSION MOVIE star: Fred Astaire. 60 Eaatwood, Geraldine Page. 19 hra.) (Repeat; - (ROMANCE-COMED- wounded Union finds 625 11:25 mina.) corporal "Minnie and Moskowltz" 1972 , in a Southern TODAY IN YOUR LIFE SCHOOLHOUSEROCK O BAD NEWS BEARS Disco refuge strange girls' 6:30 OO Gena Rowlands, Seymour Caa-se- l. feveratrikesButtermaker'sBears school. (2 hrs.) 11:30 The of romance 03 SATURDAY NIGHTLIVE Host: 'i GD VEGETABLE SOUP BIGFOOT AND WILD story the when Ahmad is challenged by a O O between a nimble-foote- Rick Nelson. 90 mina.) DEVLIN BOY lonely Protestant d rival to defend hia (Repeat; O woman f. SUMMER SEMESTER and a Jewish hippie. (2 reputation aa the beat dancer in 12:00 O LONE RANGER PRE: SEASON FOOTBALL 6:40 63 BLACK FORUM hrs.) town. (Repeat) O . RAWHIDE Falcone va New NEWS 11:55 9 DREXHUMBARD England 7:00 3:30 CJ CHIP A young hitchhiker with Patriote . O SCHOOLHOUSEROCK PANORAMA HOT FUDGE n NEXT STEP BEYOND a bomb succumbs to a rare illness O WIDE WORLD 12:15 KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO CJ O OF after being taken into custody by Q AFTERNOON ON LOCATION Rich Little (D CASPER SPORTS Jon and Ponch, putting the police HBO 12:00 AMERICAN ANGLER CLUB MARLO AND THE MAGIC O headquarters on a quarantine andtheGreetPretendersEnjoyan O SPACE ACADEMY -- entertain-- I MOVIE MACHINE OO HBO MOVIE (ROMANTIC) alert. 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Stein Join for a debate on the Speat; NIGHT MOVIE (WESTERN) "Fort VARIETY O SOUL TRAIN merits and impact of television Thieves Like Us' 1974 Stars: Dobbs" 1958 Clint Walker, SUGARFOOT A 8:88 O programming today. (60 mins.) Keith Carradine, Duvall. Virginia Mayo. hero fights all S3 RACERS Shelley O SCHOOLHOUSEROCK DO PGA CHAMPIONSHIP ABC The tragic love story of a fugitive in the old westto makelif e 9:00 1:30 Sports will provide live coverage who from a decent for himself and hia girl. (90 OCHILDREN'SFILMFESTIVAL haa eacaped prison BUGS BUNNY AND ROAD of the third round ofplay in thiagolf work farm and a young, uneducat- mine.) OO 'Wax Works' 'Airborne' Two RUNNER and tournament from the Oakland Hills ed backwoods girl he meets in O 12 O'CLOCK HIGH GD FAMILY AFFAIR films in the 'Chipmatea' series, Country Club in Michigan. (2 the 4:00 adventures of a Mississippi during Depres- STAR TREK which follows the hrs.) sion. (2 O MAVERICK O of GD hrs.) 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