This Week's
TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1977
4:30 P.M.--WBTV SUNDAY AFTERNOON
MOVIE~“Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!”
starring Bob Hope, Elke Sommer and Phyllis
Diller. A French actress hides in a hotel suite
when she is not allowed to do a dramatic role
as promised, and become entangled with a
real estate operator who tries to help her stay
hidden - with hysterical results.
8-9:30 P.M.— Channel 9...THE BIG EVENT:
“Halloween With The Adams Family.” The
entire cast of the original television series will
be reunited when Gomez and Morticia sum
mon their menagerie of eerie but benign
characters for a bizarre reunion of witches,
hobgoblins and poltergeists at the long-await
ed Halloween night bash. John Astin and
Carolyn Jones star.
9:30-11 P.M.--Channel 9...THE BIG EVENT:
“Physic Phenomena: Exploring the Un
known.” Burt Lancaster is the host of this
globegirdling exploration of such marvels as
psychic healing, psycho-kinesis, past life
regression, psychic surgery, parapsychology,
psychic photography and communication
with the spirit world.
11:30 P.M.—WBTV SUNDAY NIGHT MO
VIE-"Any Wednesday,” starring Jane Fon
da, Jason Robards and Dean Jones. Six days
a week a model husband keeps to the home
fires, but on Wednesday he visits his mistress
in his tax-exempt executive suite. When an
eager young business man breezes into the
suite and falls for the young mistress,
complications arise.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1977
8:00 P.M.-THE FAT ALBERT HALLO
WEEN SPECIAL-Fat Albert and his pals
learn things are not always what they seem,
expecially on Halloween, when they plot their
“creepiest, baddest, scariest” spook night
ever.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1977
7:30$ P.M.-Channel 9.. ALL STAR ANY
THING GOES. Judy Adams, Jim Ed Brown,
Bev Heckel, Charley Pride of RCA Records
battle against LaWanda Lindsay, Tom T.
Hall, Reba McEntire and Jerry Lee Lewis of *
Mercury Records.
8:30 P.M.-SHA NA NA-Milton Berle, "Mis
ter Television,” shows Sha Na Na the
meaning of the word comedy and proclaims
himself the original greaser.
9- 10 P.M.-Channel 9.. LAUGH-IN SPECIAL:
Frank Sinatra turns newscaster, trades quips
with the cast and invades the joke wall and is
joined by Cinday Williams, Flip Wilson and
James Gamer in assorted satirical bits and
playful put-downs on cameo guest night.
10- 11 P.M.-Channel 9 ..DEAN MARTIN CE
LEBRITY ROAST. The occupant of the "Hot
Seat” for this night’s telecast will be Dan
Haggerty.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1977
7:30-8 P.M.-Channel 9.. THE GONG SHOW.
Jaye P. Morgan, Dionne Warwick and Pat
Paulsen are on the celebrity panel this week.
9- 11 P.M.-Channel 9 . NBC MONDAY NIGHT
MOVIE: “Sharon-t- Portrait of a Mistress."
Trish Van Devere stars in the title role as a
woman who leads a life of frustration and
loneliness as the mistress of a series of
married men, yet finds it difficult to accept a
single man's interest in her.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1977
10- 11 P.M.-Channel 9 . POLICE WOMAN:
“Guns.” The discovery of a huge, illegal arms
cache prompts Sgt. Pepper Anderson to tell
the story to a Congressional committee, but
her public testimony attracts the attention of
the gang of gun-runners, who dispatch a hit
man to quiet her. Angie Dickinson stars.
Jarreau Heads Back To Eurone
A1 Jarreau whose current
Warner Bros, album, “Look
To The Rainbow" was record
ed live in Europe is headed
back to the Continent for a
series of major concert and
television appearances, it was
announced by Warner Bros.
International director Tom
Ruffino.
Following the completion of
Jarreau's current American
tour, he will head for France
where his latest European
sortiee begins November 3rd.
The tour will last for almost
two months bringing the vocal
virtuosity of Jarreau to audi
ences in Germany, Sweden,
Norway, Belgium, England,
Scotland as well as France.
Warner Bros, subsidiaries and
licensees in each country are
backing the tour with special
promotions, press receptions
and in-store merchandising
_displays.
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Sub-Regional Library Opens hi Charlotte <
The first sub-regional library
in North Carolina for the blind
and physically handicapped
opens Tuesday (Nov. 1) in
Charlotte.
Serving 11 counties in the
southwestern part of the state,
the library, named "Metrolina
Library for the Blind and
Physically Handicapped,’’
will offer talking book, cas- \
sette and large print readers. (
Braille patrons will continue (
to be served by the regional j
library in Raleigh, part of the }
State Library, a division of the (
Department of Cultural Re- (
the Charlotte )
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