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OOnews Bear,' SATURDAY, APRIL HBO MOVIE --(COMEDY) cd odd couple 12. "Fast Break" 1978 Gabe Ka- o dick maurice and plan, Harold Syslester. A former COMPANY Ms. Lockhart portrays deli clerk coaches s basketball O SECOND CITY an attractive female team m the least known college in 11:15 Nevada. (Rated PG) (106 mins.) OO ABC NEWS trucker who enters a bob- 6:30 11:24 tail truck race against BJ O CBS NEWS O NEWS star O SNEAK PREVIEWSHost Gene 11:25 (series Greg Evigan), Siskel snd Roger Ebert review the O NEWS hoping to use the prize latest movies. 11:30 to off a loan. O NEWS O WRESTLING money pay CD ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW CD MOVIE -- (COMEDY tt O IN SEARCH OF A MORAL "Fuzz" 1972 Burt Reynolde, UNDERSTANDING Raquel Welch. New York City O REFLECTIONS poiicetrackdownamaster crimin- 7:00 al, trying to extort money from the OO HEE HAW Guests: Dr. Billy Mayor. (2 hrs.) Graham, Tennessee Ernie Ford, O MOVIE --(MYSTERY) "Invi- Jlmmie Rodgers, Michelle sible Man's Revenge" 1944 Jon Rodgers and Bobby Butler. (60 Hall, Lester Mathews. Young man mlns.) rendered invieible by a scientist EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL ta SATURDAY MOVIE O so he could obtain an estate, are mistaken as members of high O HIGHLIGHTS (ADVENTURE-WESTER- Pianist Victor to killing the scientist for his APR. 12, 1980 society. (90 mine.) 1941 Robert performs Brahms' first blood so he can become visible 10:25 "Billy theKW" Tay- no MORNING lor. Brian of the concerto. again. (90 mina.) O O 8CHOOLHOUSE ROCK Donlevy. Saga e' THE BAXTERS 10:30 famouaoutlawwhooutdrewallbut ! I 12 O'CLOCK HIGH 0:00 CD HAPPY DAYS AGAIN SATURDAY NIGHT UVE TENNESSEE TUXEDO POPEYE HOUR one, and the period of his life when U O fill JOKER, JOKER, JOKER HBO MOVIE -- LI SCOOBY AND SCRAPPY he tried to stay within the law. (90 O (HORROR) ft HUMAN DIMENSION ii C9 IN SEARCH OF "Halloween" 1979 Jamie PANORAMA DOO mlns.) Lee U 7:30 Curtis, Donald Pleasance. This . 6:25 1:30 SLAUGHTOONS SHANANA O AWARE anes- CD TODAY IN YOUR UFE O CD M.A.S.H. 10:55 O 80UL TRAIN caped psychopathic killer as he 6:30 O SHANANA Guest: Dusty stalks his in a small Midwes- cd soup O SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 2:00 prey -- tern town. A vegetable O MOVIE (ADVENTURE) Springfield shy teenage babysit- Odevun 10:56 MOVIE --(BIOGRAPHICAL) ter Is on list! IN "Tartan's New Adventure" Q the madman' s plated i i sunrise semester O THE NEWS Pride of the Yankees" 11:00 1936 Herman Brix, Ula Holt. Tar-za-n R) (90 mlns.) i i it's your business 1942 Gary Cooper, Tereaa 11:84 CD MOVIE --(DRAMA) "Wal- joins sn expedition puppet tree gang searching The of -- cj for the famous lost Goddess, a Wright. story the baseball O MOVIE (DRAMA) 6:60 kabout" 1971 JeannieAgutter, Lou whose brilliant wilder-ness- plsyer Gehrig, "Streetcar Named Desare" POST 6 REPORTS Lucien John. Lost in the prlcelessMeysnrellccontainlnga dis- O fortune In career waa cut short by a fatal 1952 Marlon Brando, Vivien 7:00 Australia , two children rely gems. (60 mins.) OMOVIE-(COMED- ease. (2 30 mins.) An animalistic slob on a in "Thrill hrs., Leigh. begin O BATTLE OF THE PLANETS young Aborigine order to MUPPET8 SHOW Guest: an affair with of It All" 1963 Doris Day. James O a neurotic woman hi U KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO survive. (2 hrs.) Linda Lavin. New Orleans. DAFFY DUCK SHOW Garner. When a doctor's wife (2 hrs.) D UNDERDOG O 8:00 12.-0-0 becomes a TV 'pitch' girt, it dis- O MARLO AND THE MAGIC 11:25 THE TIM CONWAY ROCK their homellfe. (2 O O O CONCERT MOVIE MACHINE OO SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK rupts hre.) SHOW ON THE DECK CIRCLE 12:30 MY THREE SONS 11:26 O LIVE MET -- O LANCER O FROM THE 'Don O MOVIE (HORROR) CI THREE STOOGES-LITTL- E O IN THE NEWS U HBO ' MOVIE Carlo' Renata Scotto, Fiorenza "Chamber of Horrors" 1966 RASCALS 11:30 Con- (ROMANCE-COMED- Lit- Cosaotto, Vasile Moldoveanu, Patrick O'Neal, Suzy Parker. POPEYE-BUG- FAT ALBERT SHOW "A O S BUNNY OO SherriilMilmea, RuggeroRaimon-d- l victed and sentenced to a CAVEMAN-TEE- tle Romance" LaurenceOlivier, hang, 9 JERRY FALWELL O CAPTAIN and Jerome Hinea atar in the homicidal Sally Kellerman. A romantic maniac cuts oft the 7:30 ANGELS Verdi opera. hsnd which he is chained and CAVEMAN AND comedy filmed in Paris. (Rated by O CAPTAIN ONE IN A MILLION makea his to SKIDSWORLD THE TEEN ANGELS PQ) (110 mins.) escspe, intending S YOUR CHOICE FOR THE seek revenge. (2 LONE RANGER 2:15 hrs.) O JETSONS O OSCARS PANORAMA . FLIPPER JONNY QUEST O BASEBALL Atlanta Braveavs O U Cincinnati Reds O MUPPETS SHOW Gueat: 12:55 8:00 11:55 Carol Channing. GGO HIGHLIGHTS ANNIE .2:30 O MIGHTYMOUSE-HECKL- E DEAR ALEX AND POP GOES THE COUNTRY OO OO SUPERBOWL OF O 1:00 AND JECKLE 11:56 O A MOTOCROSS O BJ AND THE BEAR female O TALES OF THE WORLD'S GRESTEST O IN THE NEWS trucker life after UNEXPECTED O -- saves BJ's SUPERFRIENDS 69 MOVIE (ADVENTURE) H "Blackbeard the Pirate" 1952 1 NEWS CD PORKY PIG AFTERNOON her from loan sharks who want her ROCK Robert Newton, Linda Darnell. O CONCERT . WORLD'S GREATEST truck and life. O 12:00 Beautiful woman with a fortune in her (Repeat; 60 1:05 SUPERFRIENDS CI SPORTS AFIELD mins.) OMOVIE -- jewels is the captive of the notor- (DRAMA) "Rage to 13 ULTRAMAN 1 FROLICS HBO MOVIE -- (MUSICAL) Live" 1965 Suzanne Pleshette, TOM AND ious pirate. (90 mins.) 9 JERRY II WEEKEND SPECIAL 3:00 "Saturday Night Fever" 1978 Bradford Dillman. A 9 SUPER GLOBETROTTERS John Karen A die-- . 0 SHAZAMI O GOLF American Defender Travolta, Gorney. girl triee marriage, only to 8:26 m BRONCO Classic paint store employee by day cover she still needs to have af- IN THE NEWS FLASH GORDON becomes of the disco fairs with man. O 69 CD MOVIE COMEDY-DRAMA) king by (2 hrs.) 8:30 12:30 (Rated PG) (108 mins.) "Good Sam" 1948 Gary night. 1:30 CD JETSONS MOVIE and the Pi- 8:30 CD MOVIE -- O 'Princess Cooper, Ann Sheridan. Man tries (HORROR) "Evlof 11 PARTRIDGE FAMILY rate' 1944 Bob THE ROPERS Hope, Virginia to helping (2 hrs.) OO Frankenstein" 1964 Peter 69 CASPER AND THE ANGELS stop people. MOVIE -- Kiwi Mayo. 2) 'The Ride Back' 1957 CAROLINA 500 O (SUSPENSE) Cushing, Kingston. Dr. Fran- 8:65 Milan. O Michael Anthony Qulnn, Lita (3 hrs. O RAWHIDE "ThelpcressFlle" 1965 kenstein revivea hia monster from O 8CHOOLHOUSE ROCK 30 mlns.) 4:00 Calne, Nigel Green. A Cockney an icy tomb only to have it go on a AMERICAN crook is in- 8:56 O O MASTERS turned secret agent rampage. (2 hrs.) IN THE NEWS O O volved in a mental torture HELP YOURSELF O BANDSTAND TOURNAMENT greuling fl -- 9:00 O FLIPPER WRESTLING caper. (2 hre., 30 mins.) U MOVIE (DRAMA) "Odds D O BUGS BUNNY-ROA- RUN- --(MYSTERY-DRAMA) O MOVIE 61 BIG VALLEY 9:00 Against Tomorrow" 1959 NER SHOW (j SATURDAY NIGHTMOVIE "Dangerous Crossing" MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL OO Robert Ryan. Harry Beta fonts. An PLASTICMAN COMEDY AD- Ren-nl- O 1973 Stara: Clint O 1953 Jeanne Crain, Michael GAME OF THE WEEK 'Magnum Force' ex policeman, a bitter VENTURE SHOW Hal Holbrooke Couple board ship for their MOVIE -- Eastwood, Inspec- and a black entertainer band CD HBO (ADVENTURE) BUGS AND POPEYE honeymoon. When husband dis- "Great Train 1979 tor Harry Callahan, better known together to rob a bank. (2 hrs.) PLASTICMAN COMEDY-ADVENTUR- E Robbery" ia to on O tries to con- e as Dirty Harry, aaked work 2:30 appears, everyone Sean Connery, Lesley-Ann- SHOW of a wave of MOVIE -- vince girl she came aboard alone Down. Edward Pierce a master at the inveatigatlon O (ADVENTURE) O BUG8 BUNNY AND ROAD under her maiden name. (90 and gangland murders along with the "Mutiny on the Bounty" 1939 RUNNER planning deception, staged man who demoted him. (2 hrs., 30 Clark Charles mlns.) this history making gold heiat with Gable, Laughton. C MAVERICK IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST Tho of a a the help of a gifted locksmith. mlnsj story mutiny against O FLINTSTONES HBO MOVIE --(ANIMATED) OO THE LOVE BOAT tyrannical 18th century sea cap- &9 (Rated PG) (110 mins.) &9 FRED AND BARNEY MEET "Bugs Bunny-Roa- d Runner 8ANFORD tain. (2 hre., 16 mina.) THE8HMOO 4:30 Movie" 1979 In retirement at his SOUTHERN SPORTSMAN 9:30 3:30 9:26 O ME AND MAXX Norman's Beverly Hills mansion, America's O RAT PATROL O O IN THE NEWS most loveable rabbit reminisces 5:00 plans for s romantic dinner date Be Good" 1944 Eleanor PoweH.
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