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Sdlayj John Gavin, Donna Mills march 1973 page 6 ad lib thursday, 16, 'Dream Machine Revisted' celebrates Public TV e A light-hearte- d celebration of twenty-fiv- years of public television in America will be condensed into two jam-packe- d hours on The Great American Dream Machine Revisted, airing Sunday, March 19 at 7 a.m. on the Ne- braska ETV Network. The retrospective, in the style of the popular The Great American Dream Machine series is part of Festival '78, 15 days os special programming designed to increase public awareness and support of public television. The show is produced by WNETThirteen, New York. The show emphasizes the innovative programming strides taken by public television. A dance interlude features an interview with Martha Graham 20 years ago, with clips from the Graham Company's performances of Appalachian Spring in 1959 and 1976. Drama, a PBS specialty over the years, is represented by excerpts from Tennessee Williams plays, Shakespearean dramas, historical dramas such as The Adams Chronicles and modern American dramas, including a segment from the J) Visions series, "War Widow." m Major highlights from public affairs programs, science shows, music telecasts, medical programs, instructional shows and children's series are integrated into The Great American Dream Machine Revisited. Public television's first 26 years; it's a parade of stars and great artists, en- tertainment and instruction-everythi- ng from soup (Julia Child) to nuts (Monty Python). Funding for this program has been made possible by Photo courtesy of NETV grants from the Gulf Oil Corporation, public television The Great American Dream Machine Revisited will celebrate 25 years of Public Television Sunday, March 19 at 7 stations and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. p.m. "" TUESDAY MARCH 21, 1978 1985 Rod Taylor, Julie Christie. MONDAY MARCH 20, 1978 "" ' """"" 'Tnr'' r" "T"" O 'Z EVENING The story of Sean 'Casey who EVENING $ begins a successful career as a playwright by distributing labor protest pamphlets. (110 min.) 6:00 QOOOQNEWS 6:00 OOQONEWS fl EMERGENCY ONE CBS LATE MOVIE "Columbo: O EMERGENCY ONE O DICK VAN DYKE SHOW Double Exposure A ruthless 0 DICK VAN DYKE SHOW SUN: COMPUTER SCIENCE research specialist blackmails his 8UN: ZARABANDA 6:30 O NEWLYWED GAME clients to further his own career. 6:30 NEWLYWED GAME MARY TYLER MOORE R) All" 0 MARY TYLER MOORE THE WAR BETWEEN O "Kojak: Loser Takes Stars: 0 O TO TELL THE TRUTH Telly Savalas, Kevin Dobson. (R) O TO TELL THE TRUTH O CONCENTRATION LEGISLATIVE REVIEW CONCENTRATION MEN AND WOMEN NAME THAT TUNE 1140 0GUNSMOKE 0 $128,000 QUESTION 0 ODD COUPLE CBS LATE MOVIE 'McCloud: 0 COUPLE O Q 0000 Award-winne- Lem-mo- n MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT Manhattan Manhunt McCloud HEE HAW Guests: Patti Page, Academy r Jack 7:00 Q NBA BASKETBALL (LIVE) becomes Involved in a case sur- Danny Davis And Nashville Brass, stars as a cartoonist who, Detroit Pistons vs Kansas City rounding a stage producer who is Jerry Clower. (60 min.) his disdain for women and hrs. , 30 threatened with so- MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT despite Kings (2 mfn.) death by marries a divorcee with three O O CHUCK BARRIS RAH RAH meone who doesn't approve of 7:00 0 JOKER'S WILD kids, SHOW Guest stars: Cab the brand of entertainment he 0 0 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE children in the 1972 comedy The Calloway, Chuck Berry, Lynn stages. (R) 'Kojak: The Only Way PRAIRIE Hermoine Baddeley War Between Men and Women' on and Mabel Out' Stars: Kevin as a old Anderson, Rip Taylor Telly Savalas, guest stars lonely NBC at Movies' King will provide trie entertain- Dobson. (R) wanderer who tries to settle in Monday Night the ment. (60 min.) CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT Walnut Grove, but finds friends March 20. O O LA VERNE AND SHIRLEY "Patient Rights, Air Fare, OTC only among the children of the Barbara Harris (pictured with Laverne and Shirley finally get to Drugs" The rights of hospital pa- town. (60 min.) and Jason Robards also take their vacation cruise on the tients Including the privacy of O O THE EASTER BUNNY IS Lemmon) Great Lakes, and Shirley meets a medical records and the airlines COMIN' TO TOWN The traditions star in this movie, inspired by the man who may change the course practice of g are ex- of g, jelly beans and writings and drawings of James of her life. (R; 60 min.) amined. Another segment chocolate bunnies are born SAM After Thurber. O unsuccessfully focuses on cold remedies whose through animated action when a a pursuing a burglar who got away effectiveness the FDA has ques- sunny bunny brightens a grey lit- Lemmon portrays Peter Wilson, with a load of ammunition from a tioned. tle village where the seven-yea- r cynical writer-cartooni- st who literally gun store, Sam and Breen take on 11:30 THE DISCOVERERS: SEAR- old king Is the only child in town. stumbles over Terry Kozlenko (Har- a of who are CHING FOR THE CURE Narrator: Fred Astalre. (60 pair hijackers trying min.) ris) while to leave his to dispose of a truck load of ap- 12:00 fl SERGEANT BILKO ORAL ROBERTS SPRING attempting parel. O TOMORROW Host: Tom SPECIAL opthalmologist's office. Wilson has O ADAM 12 Snyder. Guest: Rev. Bob ADAM 12 just learned that his eyesight is failing JAMES MICHENER'S WORLD Richards, two-tim- e Olympic gold (B ADAMS CHRONICLES This and his bad humor makes for 'Spain: The Land And The medal winner In the pole vault. (60 series dramatizes 150 years just Legend" From the mountains and min.) of history (1750-190- through the one more bad impression forests, to the fabled cities of 12:10 O NE events in the lives of four genera- Terry inquires about Peter's bitter- Toledo, Granada and Cordoba. 12:20 O MOVIE ""Vi "The Loved One" tions of America's Adams family. ness after he has left and her interest James Mlchener traces the 1965 Robert Morse, Jonathan (60 min.) In 36 her to attend a tea at history of the land chronicled Winters. (2 hrs , min.) 7:30 0 HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION impels literary his novel 'Iberia." (60 min.) 12:30 QGROUCHO O MOVIE ' ' "War Of The Gargan-tua- s' which he is being honored. Peter is 7:30 O SHIELDS AND YARNELL NEWS 1966 Russ Tamblyn. Kipp to Manhat- MOVIE 'For The First Time" 12:55 FOCUS Hamilton. A ultimately guided Terry's O O destructive battle tan where he is 1950 Mario Lanza, Zsa Zsa Gabor. 1:00 MOVIE The Great Lover" takes place between two gargan-tua- s apartment, greeted 0 if 1949 n An unpredictable American tenor Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming In a panic-stricke- by a series of haphazard falls in love with a Vietenese deaf (90 min.) metropolis. (2 hrs.) normal events girl and undergoes a change of 1:15 DRAGNET BABY, I'M BACK Colonel character. (2 hrs.) 2:30 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE Wallace Dickey decides to fight 8:00 THE BIG EVENT MOVIE 2:58 0 NEWS for Olivia's hand and challenges " "Misty" Stars: David Ladd. 3:00 DICK VAN DYKE SHOW Ray Ellis to a knock-dow- n and 0 drag-o- Pam Smith. A young orphaned 3:30 NIGHT GALLERY barroom boxing match. counter intelligence agent, with sian minister. (2 hrs.) POLICE STORY Man On A 0 "" prime O brother and sister who dwell on 4:00 THRILLER 8:00 O MOVIE The Spy With The help ol blackmailed veterinarian, MONDAY NIGHT AT THE Rack" An unorthodox cop ao off 5:00 0 UNTAMED WORLD Cold 0 O an island Virginia's eastern 0 Nose" 1966 Laurence plants a transmitter on body of MOVIES The War Between cldentally kills a fellow officer and shore set out to capture a fabled 5:30 WILDLIFE THEATRE Harvey, Dalian Lavi. British bulldog to be presented to Rus- - Men And Women" Stars: Jack Is put under investigation by In- In 0 wild horse and her colt order to Lemmon, Barbara Harris. In spite ternal Affairs (R) tame and enter them in the island' of himself, a bachelor cartoonist, FOREVER FERNWOOO s annual race. (2 hrs.) who Is going blind, marries a nut- LET'S GO TO THE RACES THREE'S COMPANY Jack ty divorcee with three an- 0 O O MOVIE Girl' 1941 and Chrlssy apparently do Janet a children and Is not st all 'Ziegleld tagonistic Lana Turner. Garland. The disfavor by talking her into trying when the conditions of Judy surprised loves, lives and ambitions of for a promotion at the florist shop his new life only confirm his (Lfl three girls are followed from the where she works. (R) is original belief (2 hrs.) TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE day ol their discovery by Zlegfeld O (2 min ) "" "Support Your Local Gun-fighte- O O MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE hrs .40 Stars: James Garnr, Doctors' Private Lives" Stars CBS LATE MOVIE "McMillan Suzanne Pleshette A gambler sdlayj John Gavin, Donna Mills. Ed And Wife Death Of A Monater who runs away from a lady with Nelson. Two famed heart When the McMillans head for in tur- marriage on her mind. Is mistaken MISTY surgeons find their lives Scotland for a vacation, their trip for a notorious gunfighter by a moil when personal paasions turns to tragedy when Mac's un- feud-ridd- small town. (2 hrs ) clash with medical ethics (2 hrs.) cle Is found dead. (R) AT 0 TERRORISM: THE WORLD Two for an M A S H Charles Win- LEGISLATIVE REVIEW BAY An international satellite youngsters prepare chester becomes a member ol 11:00 GUNSMOKE broadcast about terrorism annual and set 0 pony competition the MASH company when Maj CBS LATE MOVIE The in nations " originates several key their sites on a coveted wild horse in Burns AWOL and receives a Private Navy Ol O'Farrell" Included are goes Sgt assessments by the 1961 on The permanent transfer (R, Conclu- Stars: Bob Hope.
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