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THE BAYTOWN SON
Sunday, February s, 1978
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DAYTIME MOVIES
(1965) Rock Hudson. Gig
Young.
3 S3 "Dancing Pirate" (1936)
Frank Morgan, Steffi Dona
IS "Journey To The Far
Side Of The Sun" (1969) Roy
Thinnes, Lynn Loring
EVENING
>0009 NEWS
0 OVER EASY
Guest: Chevy Chase
0 MORALE'S NAVY
O THE BRADY BUNCH
Dodger first baseman WeS
Parker makes his acting
debut and Gigi Perreau
guest stars.
: Q WHEN HAVOC STRUCK
0 MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
o family feuo
09 $100,000- NAME THAT
TUNE
0 HOGAN'S HEROES
0 ADAM-12
"Gifts And Long Letters" A
rejected woman attempts
suicide.
730 0 GRIZZLY ADAMS
"The Lift lest Greenhorn"
Preoccupied with his plan to
convert a prairie schooner
into a boat to provide a
river-crossing service, a
retired sea captain (Henry
Beckman) has little time for
his pet chimp.
0 NOVA
"The Business Of Extinc-
tion" Can we save dwindling
wildlife from Megai smug-
gling and extinction? (R)
0 RUBY ANO OSWALD
A factual account of what ;
Jack Ruby (Michael Lerner)
and Lee Harvey Oswald
(Frederic Forrest) said and
did over a four-day span
WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 8. 1978 '
preceding and following the
assassination of President!'
Kennedy is re-created in this
. three-hour dramatic special
09 EIGHT I3 ENOUGH
vL'Hard Hats And Hard
" Head? When David is laid-
off Iks construction job-.he
becomes a copy bo/ at his
father's paper and must
reevaluate his career choice
Meanwhile Tommy has trou-
'ble living up to his big
brother's football legacy.'
0 MOO SQUAD
0 G UNSMOKE
Farmer Jed Hackett decides
iris time for his three sons to
nierfy. . !
U»B LAUGH-IN
.. • Gore Vidal. Joan Rivers.
. Henry Fonda. James Gamer.
Sen. Barry Goldwater.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Rich
Little. Roger Moore. Martin
Mull. Hie Nastase. Rodney
Allen Rippy. Frank Sinatra.
Actress Sherry Jackson
Now Trying Her 3rd Career
Gloria and Jimmy Stewart.
Tina Turner. Ffip Wilson,
guests. ; I ’ 'I
0 GREAT PERFORMANC-
ES
Bartok's ; "Concerto For
Orchestra” and Mozart’s
Bassoon Concerto" are
performed by the Los Ange-
les Philharmonic. oondlA^Ni'
by Zubin Mehta. .
® CHARLIE’S ANGELS K
"Angels In Tjhe Night
Stunned by the mysterious
death of his favorite folk f
rock singer, Charlie sends
Kelly. Kris and .Sabrina to
find everyone who spent
time with the victim.the night
she died
33 EL MILAGRO DE VtVIR
MOVIE
"Change Of Habit" (1969)
Elvis Presley, Mary Tyler
. Moore. A young ntMUapd
and a doctor form a strong
X friendship while working
together in a ghetto clinic, j j
8 30® LA CR1ADA BIEN CRIA-
By Dick Kleiner
HOLLYWOOD—(NEAr—
Most actresses, assuming
they are very lucky, have
one career. Sherry Jackson
is now embarking on her
third.
Her first, between the
time she was 6 and 16, was
her child star, pigtail-time
career. She was mostly
known then as Danny Thom-
as' daughter on his Make
Room For Daddy series, but
she was also in many movies
then, including some clas-
sics.
‘‘When I was 16,” she
says, "I decided that I
wanted out and my parents
let me out.”
It was a mature decision
for a teen-ager to make, but
she realized she needed a
few years of normalcy. She
says in those days, TV shows
shot 39 episodes a season —
not the 26 of today — and she
says she was lucky if she got
two days off at Christmas.
But when she finished high
school, she decided to re-
sume her career. Now Holly-
wood cast her as a sex
symbol in a few movies,
notably the feature film ver-
sion of the Peter Gunn hit,
"Gunn,” with Craig Stevens.
Things were booming for
her again, and her second
SHERRY JACKSON
n high g
in love
V
m
FAWCETT-MAJORS was
an aspiring member of
“Charlie’s Angels,” she in-
sisted on leaving the studio
early enough each day to
get husband Lee Major’s
dinner on the table. Who’s
cooking for whom now that
Farrah's tresses are worth
as much as Lee's $6 million
"body? Perhaps they can
afford to eat out.
then she fell in love, with a
wealthy computer industri-
alist and they had five good
years together.
She says they indulged
themselves, spoiled them-
selves, playing all over the
world with toys — dune
buggies and water skis and
dirt bikes and all sorts of
things. She says he didn’t
want her to act, so she didn't
act, but they both had fun.
Then he was killed in a
plane crash. It has taken her
a little while “to regain my
equilibrium,” but she’s done
it, and now she’s resuming
her acting.
This, then, is her third
career. And, replacing the
child star and the sex sym-
bol will be, she hopes, the
actress. She has star parts in
a couple of small films —
"Bare Knuckles” and “Stin-
gray” — and she says they
are different and give her a
chance to show her acting
skill
It’s nice to have iur back.
The movie business used
to be synonymous with
glamour. But that is a syno-
nym of the past, at least in
. the opinion of writer Charles
Higham.
Higham is really two peo-
ple — the scholarly, poet-
literary man, and the author
of popular books about
movie people. In his latter
guise, he has a new bopk out
now, a biography of Marlene
Dietrich called-, simply,
- “Marlene.” And it was dur-
ing our discussion of Miss
Dietrfch that the observa-
tions about the decline of
glamour cam& out.
“She represented
glamour,” Higham says,
“and all that is over now,
and I deplore the end of
glamour in movies. Dietrich
could never happen -now,
and isn’t that a pity?
/"Today’s stars have no
glbmour at all, and I don’t
think they have much taste,
either. Look at bow they
dress today, with those
ghastly boots that every-
body is wearing. It seems,
how, that the less attractive
the women are, the uglier
they dress. I’ll be kind and
not mention any names of
th*se ugly ones who dress t
uglier than they are. But you
know who they are.” j
(I do have my own nomi-*'
nations for that category.) |
Higham believes that, of
the great stars, Marlene
Dietrich was the most-
rounded a human being. He
recalls talking to her about
music, “of which she was
very aware,” and about lit-
erature.
“I may not have agreed
with her taste,” he says,
.“because she was enrap-
tured of Hemingway, but she
certainly had great knowl-
edge of the subject. She was
certainly a ’ very bright
woman."
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New Location
Around the Corner
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\ 930 0 POLICEWOMAN
; “Sixth Sense" When a legal
technicality frees a psyctio-
; pathic slayer of young wooi-
\ on (Edward Winter), Crowley
attempts to accumulate
f j, enough hard evidence to link
j him to similar unsolved
homicides. Juliet Milts, Bar-
flT bara McNair guest star.
O SPECIAL
M "The Islander" A portrait of
!’:* Walter Anderson, a prolific
v'iifl artistic genius who died : to
H 1965 |j
f ® STARSKY & HUTCH
% "Satan’s Witches" Starsky
HiH and Hutch’s mountain vaca-
jlfi tipn becomes a nightmare
’■ when they team of a local
girl s peril at the hands of a
demonic cult. ► V
0 BARATA DE PRIMAV-
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0 BOOK BEAT | i
“Six Men.” by Alistair
10f)0o ® ® news!
0 DICK CAVETT
“Aging In Ameriqp’’ GuestsL
Maggie Kuhn, Rep. Claude
Pepper, Dr. Robert Butler."
ijf (Parti of 2) -
® FOREVER FERNWOOD
€D DRAGNET
Two pedestrians are killed
by a driver who disappears.
0 TONIGHT r
AGE
Jr. / Vassar
Katy Moffatt"
RVE-O ■
suspects
Herbert Lom)
and his daughter (I
| Nuyen) are
j bodies of a
are found
logical dig.
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Guest: Luis
11300 CAPTIONED ABC
f ® POLICE STORY
“Vice:. 24.. Hours" Afti
spending much effort and
time on a calse. three vice
squad officers finally arrest a
crime kingpin, and are
shocked and angered when
he is immediately released
0 GREEN
11:40® KOJAK
■The Condemned" Discov-
ering his wife murdered, a
prizefighter goes berserk
wounds
holds a
woman
goes on a frantic hunt for tl
woman’s murderer. (R) r
12300 TOMORROW
Mark McCormack, the first
agent to show professional
athletes how to become
millionaires, is Tom's guest.
® PTLCLUB
0 NEWS
1230© NIGHT GAtLERY
j "The Devil IS (4<>t Mocked” A
Nazi general bunts for the
leader of the local resistance
in an ancieht castle. “Stop
Kilting Me” A woman is con-
vinced that. her husband is
trying to scare t or to death. .
1237 ® ABC MYSTI :RY MOVIE
i “A Midsummei1 Nightmare"
(1975) Joanria Pettit. Freddie
130 0 NEWS
® MOVIE
"My Geisha” ( 962) Shirley
Yves Montand. |
ian, thefi
cleaning
while Kojak
6300 ■ 0 NEWS
O OVER EASY
'Guest: Theodore Bike).
0 MCHALE'S NAVY
® THE BRADY BUNCH
Abbe Lane guest stars as
Beebe Galiini
030® SHANANA
Guest: Chubby Checker.
O MACNEIL / LEHRER
“Taxes' ; !-i
®( GOOD TIMES
J.J.. Thelma and
fear lor their lives wl
discover their my
fwivinc witness in
and return it to a touring
Russian art exhibit. Bibi
Besch. Len Birman guest
star.
0 MOD SQUAD
0 GUNSMOKE
An outlaw gang
Dodge City.
7300 TURNABOUT
‘‘Unlit America'' Guests: ten-
nis superstar Billie Jean King
and Dr. Joan Uilyat. author
of’Women’s Running." -
— BABY, I’M BACK
by two
who show
aw BAHT, I «
Ray Ellis is <
i greeted
strong-arm men Wh
up to collect a loan shark
debt that's grown astronom-
MATCH GAME P.M.
® THE PRICE IS RIGHT
® HOGAN’S HEROES
HN) ^
“Rip-Off Steve
work fast to race
million dollar
«Ufc5 million
HOLLYWOOD
Dick Kleiner
Rurnett is fine
MacLaine,
2 00® NEWS
3:00® MOVIE i
"Lucy Gallant" (1955) Jane ]
Wyman, Charlton Heston 1
“Midway” (1976) Charlton
Heston. Henry Fonda. The
- Ask about our
New-Custom Charge
ZALES
The Diamond Store
and happily married
Hy Dick Kleiner j'
: DEAR DICK: Is Carol Burnett 01? She looks it.
also, she is not now wearing her wedding ring. Do yon
know why? VALERIE MARTIN, Victoria* B.C., Can.
Carol is fine. She prides herself on the fact that she has
never missed a show or a rehearsal since her program
went on the air. She doesn’t look as well as she did because
she lost so much weight, but she claims she feels better
than ever. As for her wedding ring, I’m told she takes1 it off
from time to time, to do some of Upe skef ’ ' ’ “
would be inappropriate for her to be’weAt
DEAR DICK: Settle a beL In what movie did Doris I
' t sing ”Qne Seda, Seda,” or “Whatever Will ” -------
Was it “Don’t Eat the Daisies,” witl
anotb-rr with Jimmy Stewart, wher _ _______
/ MAT.LDA BALDWIN, Kent, Wash- |T
2f.lt was in “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” a gi
| Hitchcock film from 1956 — I presume thatts the one you
I mean when you say “where they are overseas,” It is “Que
a. Sera,” incidentally; that other film was “Please
i’t Eat the Daisies;” and the actor’s name is Niven, not
•livens. Otherwise, OK. , TTT
DEAR DICK: Are Bobby Burgess and Sissy King on
awrence Welk’s show related? If so, how? MRS. PEARL
‘•■agfcsassr’ M“- .
epic World War II air-naval
pattle between the Japanese
and American Pacific fleets
(Part 2 of 2)
0 GREAT PERFORMANC-
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arrives in Coketown. -----
with it, a hew imaginative
pupil who is at odds with the
hard facts i.of Mr.
Gradgrind's educational r-.
V"
le circus
and
str^gsav.
Long-awaited (nail from
hbme causes Klinger to quit
his job as projectionist in the
unleashing her
psychic powers.
® EL MILAGRO DE VIV1R
0 MOVIE
“Little Princess" (1939) SMr-
. ley Temple. Richard Greene.
A little girt of the Victorian
era goes from rags to riches.
830 © ONE DAY AT A TIME
When the apartment build-
ing is purchased by a
woman, Schneider’s roman-
tic efforts to insure his
superintendent's job.’ may
get him into more trouble
than he can handle.
0 EXITOS MUSICALES
9300 THE ORIGINALS: WOM-
EN IN ART
“Louise Nevelson In
Process" The work and daily
life of sculptor Nevelson.
including a look at the
"found junk" that is the
basis of her innovative envi-
ronmental art.
® LOU GRANT
Lou is plunged into the world
ot the Krishna movement
when Trib editor Charlie
Hume fears his son is lost to
the strange religion.
0 BARATA DE PRIMAV-
ERA
9300 ANYONE FOR TENNY-
SON4?
"A Zooful Of Poetry” The
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if.
S^SKSf'
“Th ..... ' ’
First Poetry Quartet takes 4
tour of the San Diego Wild
Animal Park, performing a,
program of poems about
-W---_■ 1 • animals.
The Initiation Qf Sarah" h 10300 ® ® NEWS
(Premiere) Shelley Winters. fj) DICK CAVETT
Kay Len*. When a college Guests: Dr Nathan Kline. Dr
student is humiliated by Ethel Person,
sorority girls, her mother ® FOREVER FERNWOOD
urges her to retaliate by 0 DRAGNET
An apartment house mana-
ger is killed and Friday and
Gannon go after the murder-
er.
1030 0 TONIGHT
Guest host: Bill Cosby.
Guests: Loretta Lynri. Bill
Saluga. Kreskin.
O^THE ADAMS CHRONI-
"John Adams. Vice Presi-
dent”
CD CBS LATE MOVIE
"How To Break Up A Happy
Divorce” (1976) Barbara
Eden, Hal Linden. A divorcee
tries to win her ex-husband
pack by dating a selt-
assured man-about-town.
(R)
® BONANZA
© THE ROOKIES '
0 700 CLUB
Guest: Sal Bando.
1130 0 CAPTIONED ABC NEWS
® POLICE STORY
"Firebird” When a young
police officer’s hands are
severely burned and crip-
pled In a helicopter crash, he
sets out to prove he can per-
form his duties. Tony Lo
Bianco. John Astin. Mac-
m SignsSS"“ ,RI
1230© TOMORROW
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1230© NEWS 1
0 NIGHT GALLERY j
’’The Tune In Dan’s Cafe” A
couple talk over their marital
problems in a roadside cafe.
"Marmalade Wine" A young
man takes refuge Ire a retired
doctor's home. -T
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DEAR DICK: My husband and I have 1
»any older movies, most of which put the ;
We are quite young and have
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‘i‘idiscovered”^ary Cooper. Please give us factsabout this
wonderful actor. Was he really so humble and good-
natured as be appeared to be? J. AND P. CARROLL,
jtl interviewed Cooper in 1958 and, based! on that ot
contat*, hje was good-natured. There are stories about hi]
acting up, however, but, after all, he was a B,ig Star in f*
days wheft Big Stars had a lot of muscle. He was fc
Frank Cooper in 1901 in Helena, Monti —j his mot!
si;
_ , was Alice Cooper — and his fiiist film was
.Winning of Barbara Worth” in 1926. He was only marri
once, to Veronica (Rocky), and they had one daughter. But
w --------‘ famous being
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once, to Veronica (Rocky), and they had one
he reportedly had many affairs, the moist
with Patricia Neal. He died in 1961(.' Tv
DEAR DICK: I read that Debbie Boone didn’t sing ‘
Light Up My Life” in the movie; It was someone else. Blit
my friend says it was Debbie. Her mother doesn’t believe
SSiS.'S"”” y“ Wh
• DEAR DICK: I tbiuk yun were IhinUiir of another dbg
when you said that the dog on Topper was named Buck.
His name is NeU. JIMMY CANGEMIE, Hollywood, Fla.
Page 98 of Daniel Blum’s “Pictural History, hi
ision” there is a picture of the Topper cast — “Buck
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DEAR DICK: Can you tell me more about the actor,
Francois Truffaut, who played Claude Lacombe in “Close
Encounters of the Third Kind”? CHRYSTI SIVO, Tucson,
He is not an actor, but a famous Frenc
began as a critic and author.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 5, 1978, newspaper, February 5, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074291/m1/23/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.