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J1MIT AW jui. .jh HAGAZINE LINEUP VRAL-TV SAT., DECEMBER 6, 1980 THE CAROLINA TIMES -11 Monday, Dec. 8. Plastic Surgery For Men Women arc still a plastic surgeon's best customers, but more and more men are discovering that a new face can be the start of a new outlook on life. PMM takes a before-and-after look at a Wisconsin man's surgery, discovers how plastic surgery changed his attitude about himself and views the future of plastic surgery for men. Home Dept: Chef Tell prepares vichyssoise, a leek and potato soup. Self Dept: Dr. Jim Wasco has a body quiz on temperature-taking. Discovery Dept: Linda Har ris visits Disney World on her Florida escape.- Sixteen-Year-Old Tarantula Tycoon John Browning is a New Jersey 16-year-old young man whose hobby of keeping tarantulas as pets has made him a tarantula tycoon. John's spiders have become celebrities, in demand for fashion advertisements and guarding jewelry store win dows. PMM finds out what John's family thinks about liv ing with over twenty taran tulas in their home. Tuesday, Dec. 9 Doctor to Dwarfs Dr. Steven Kopits is a doctor to dwarfs, and his incredible devotion and sensitivity to their special medical problems has made him a hero to little people around the world. Many dwarfs suffer from bone and muscle deformities that can worsen with time, but ear ly treatment is helping to pre vent tragic crippling and allows the dwarfs to lead nor mal lives. PMM meets Dr. Kopits and some of his young patients and witnesses the dramatic differences the doc tor has made in their lives. Home Dept: Jerry Baker has advice for making holiday greenery fireproof. Self Dept: Capt. Carrot looks at the most stressful day of the week. Discovery Dept: Linda Har ris spends another day at ex citing Disney World. Living on Love & Pretzels Peg Trotter is the pretzel queen of Philadelphia. When the family pretzel business was left without a leader, she took to pretzel-making with the same vigor and enthusiasm that helped her raise sixteen children. Today her large and loving family is 100 behind their pretzel-making mom, and PMM discovers that love and pretzels make a winning recipe for a happy family when we meet the Trotter clan. Arthritis Sufferers Now. Get relief Jor painful inflammation mftprotectioa for your stomach! For minor arthritis pain. Arthritis Pain Formula has 50 more medicine than ordinary headache tablets. Plus two antacids tor double stomach protec tion. Try Arthritis Pain Formula, the arthritis specialist, from the makers of Anacin." Wednesday, Dec. 10 Cash for Trash Tossed out newspapers and discarded boxes aren't trash to Neil Neilson, they are as good as gold. Neil has found a way to turn trash into cash, and his recycling empire could1 net him as much as a quarter million dollars a year, PMM spends a day with the recycling king of Tacoma, Washington, and finds out how a lucrative business can be built from a brilliantly simple idea. Home Dept: Chef Tell shows an unusual way to make beans more interesting. Self Dept: Dr. Jim Wasco looks at a medical advance for treating strokes. Discovery Dept: The Secret Shopper gives more shopping clues, (local) America's Favorite Game "Monopoly" is an astonishing success story that led to the Parker Brothers game empire. Almost 100 years after "Monopoly's" in vention, Parker Brothers is still creating some of the coun try's most popular pasttimes, and the tradition is still carried on by members of the Parker family. PMM goes behind-the-scenes at the "Monopoly" factory for a fascinating look at what goes into the making of the, games we love to play. Thursday, Dec. 11 Drugstores can be hazardous to your health Americans spend about $16 billion a year on prescription and over-the-counter drugs. But Durham pharmacologist Joe Graedon says a lot of that money is wasted. Joe and PMM's Tom McNamary visit a pharmacy and discuss what to buy and what not to buy in drugstores. We'll also get a look at Joe's personal life and see that he has some most unusual theories on child-rearing. Home Dept: Chef Tell prepares a German dish with leftover beans. Self Dept: Judi Missett shows an easy and fun jazzer cise dance step. Discovery Dept: Joyce Kulhawik discovers what's hot in toys for the holidays. Dial-A-Mom For most parents, the thrill of bringing home a first-born baby is unlike any other in the world, but when diapering, tantrums, and two o'clock feedings set in, the thrill can turn into a nightmare of confusion and doubt. Now parents in many cities are getting help and sup port with "Dial-A-Mom" ser vices that offer telephone reassurance and advice. PMM finds out why a hometown "hotline" in Ohio has made motherhood a lot easier. Friday, Dec. 12 Robert Stack Comes Back His license plate reads "UNTCHBL" and while ac tor Robert Stack is probably best known for his long-time portrayal of Eliot Ness on the hit series "The Un touchables," he's now sampl ing a new kind of stardom following his role in the smash film "Airplane." PMM visits Stack at his southern Califor nia home in Bel Air and finds out about his sudden renewed stardom and his skill at skeet shooting. Home Dept: Jerry Baker shows how to make Christmas trees safe for holidays. Self Dept: Captain Carrot has a suggestion for keeping hands warm in cold weather. Discovery Dept: Joan Embery introduces another ex otic animal from the San Diego Zoo, the anteater. The King of Instant Art John Bass is the king of ins tant art, an artist who can turn a blank canvas into a com- Stevie Wows Greensboro Audience By J. Leon Peace The Wonderma-i ovei whelmed his Greensb.no au dience Sunday nigh: with wna has to have been one of inc most soul-stirring perfor mances ever. Moving freely through his various composi tions, the tightly arranged band followed Sievie Wonder's lead. As if guided by some strange supernatural power, Stevie Wonder reached into his bag and pulled out an exciting mix of songs com bining the old with the new. At one point, after a medley of "Boogie On Reggae Woman", "Superstition" and "Let's Get Serious", the crowd seemed ready to ex plode with energy. The man of many wonders easily mellowed the mood with a moving rendition of his new hit song, "You". It was the casual flow between deeply moving ballads and hard and heavy rock that added to ihe excitement of the evening. The crowd was in Stevie's hands. When asked to sing alonj:., the entire Greensboro Col iseum responded, old and young, adding interesting hai- monies and , incomparable force to the concert. When the crowd began to shout, in unison, "STEVIE", he quieted them to a hush with a word and a waive of his hand saying, "The man is trying to tell me something and I can't hear if you all keep making noise". With that, Stevie Wonder was made an honorary Tarheel and presented with a plaque. It was clear to even the uninitiated that the crowd lov ed Stevie and that that love was reflected to the audience. In closing, Stevie invited all who are able to join him to come to Washington, D.C., on January 15, 1981 u celebrate the birthday of Mar tin Luther King and to help demonstrate to Congress the need for this day to be set aside as a national holiday. The man of many wonders concluded the concert with an audience participation sing along of his latest song, dedicated to Martin Luther King's birthday, "Happy Bir thday to You" and a tribute to Third World music called "Master Blaster Jam." They call it The Overnight Wonder - for constipation. Are you uncomfortable with your laxative? Then meet the little white pill they call "The Overnight Wonder:' Just one pill at bedtime safely, surely stimulates your system's own natural rhythm. Overnight. So in the morning, you're back on the bright side. Comfortably! it s a good feeling. What is "The Overnight Wonder"? Ex-Lax' Pills. That's right -pills from Ex-Lax. Look for the white box. ' Use only as directed. pleted masterpiece in under thirty minutes. John has created over 50,000 high-speed paintings 'in his fast-paced career, and he claims that quality is never sacrificed by his speed. PMM meets two of John's fans and watches as he creates an instant art mural for their home. Thursday Evening December 11, 1980 WFMY WPTF WTVD WUNC WTTG WRAL WTBS WGHP CH. 2 CH. 28 CH. 11 CH. 4 CH. 5 CH. 5 CH. 17 CH. 8 I Cable 2 Cable 3 Cable 6 Cable 9 Cable 10 Cable 12 Cable 13 700 Face The Carol Family Feud MacNeil WelcomeBack Santord & All In The Joker's 15 Music Burnett " Lehrer Kotter Son Family Wild 30 P.M. What's M.A.S.H. Almanac M.A.S.H. P.M. Santord & Tic Tac 45 I Magazine Happening " Magazine Son Dough f00 Magnum, Pt I Games Magnum, Pt I All Creatures Starsky & Mork & TBS Movie: Mork & W 15 " People " Great & Hutch Mindy "Night Mindy U 30 " Play Small " Bosom People" Bosom 45 I " " Buddies " Buddies r00 " " " Sneak Merv Griffin Barney " Barney U 5 " " " Previews " Miller " Miller J 30 " " " Woodwright's " It's A " It's A 45 -' " I Shop " Living " Living . -00 Knot's Number 96 Knot's Planning For News 2020 TBS News 2020 1 fl 15 Landing " Landing Success I U 30 " " " Small 45 I , Business I " - a m 00 News News News M.A.S.H. News Night News 7 I 15 " " " " " Gallery I I 30 Jeffersons Tonight Mary Tyler Odd Couple Nightline Movie 17: Nightline 45 McMillan , " Moore " Charlie's "The Charlie's j r00 & Wife " Rockford Hee Haw Angels Barbarian Angels 1 J 15 " " Files " P. Woman & The P. Woman i C 30 " Tomorrow " " " Geisha" 45 " " . " " l " "
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