Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1980 Page: 13 of 24
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Two Voices
Dionne Warwick and Barry
Manilow are framed by the very
nicest kind of wallpaper — some
of his song hits — as they pre-
pare to merge their talents in
'Barry Manilow — One Voice, ' a
new musical special on Monday,
May 19, on ABC
This is the first time both stars
are performing together 'One
Voice'' 'is the title of Manilows
newest album. In addition, this is
the first time Manilow will tap
dance with sailors in a skit that
shows their parting after World
War II, The theme of the show is
emotion. <
Music Lover
Mac Davis will make 18 top
personalities — ail former guest
stars on his shows — the focal
points of one segment of his
newest special. "The Mac Davis
10th Anniversa^ Special: I Still
Believe in Music," Tuesday. May
20. on NBC.
As Mac sings "Your Smilin'
Face, " he will be seen again with
the various guest stars as they
appeared on previous shows,
including Hoy Clark, Buddy
Ebsen, Tennessee Ernie Ford,
Florence Henderson, Tom Jones.
Dean Martin. Liza Minnelli, Anne
Murray, Olivia Newton-John,
Dolly Parton and Charlie Rich.
Greener Grass
Carol Burnett and Charles
Grodin star in the comedy. "The
Grass Is Always Greener Over
the Septic Tank," based on
Erma Bombeck’s best-selling
book about suburban life, to be
rebroadcast on "The CBS
Wednesday Night Movies,”
Wedhesday, May 21, on CBS.
Written by Emmy Award-
winners Dick Clair and Jenna
McMahon, it is the story of Doro-
thy and Jim Benson (Miss Bur-
nett and Grodin), a New York
City couple who, after spending
years with the furious pace, dirt,
noise and hassles of the city,
decided to pack up their kids
and move to an “easier" life in
the suburbs.
FRIDAY
The Greatest’
As members of his Muslim
entourage solemnly look on in
the background, Muhammad Ali
(playing himself) launches into
one of his famous press confer-
ences as amused reporters take
notes in "The Greatest," on
NBC Friday Night at the
Movies," Friday, May 23, on
NBC
Challenger Muhammad Ali is
fighting heavy-weight champion,
Larry Holmes, on July 11, in the
165,000 seat Maracana Stadium,
the world's largest stadium, in
Rio, De Janeiro, Brazil, for the
WBC heavy-weight champion-
ship. As usual, Ali is first shad-
ow-boxing with the press, still
advising he is "the greatest."
(Stations reserve trie right to make last-min-
ute changes )
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1980, newspaper, May 16, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823899/m1/13/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.