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6B -THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, NOV 20. 1971 Jean Knight is A Favorite Dish in the Bull City If you take a close-up of Jean Knight, you're likely to get a double exposure. It's not the fault of your camera. It's Jean's fault. You see, she has a "two-faced" personality, and this would certainly come through on your camera. How ever, when you use the term "two-faced" to describe this dual personality, it isn't in a derogative manner as the term THIS WEEK- On Television Thursday Highlights Noon - FOLK GUITAR PLUS Bunjo takes the spotlight on today's lesson. Two new songs to learn are "Pat Works on the Kail road' 1 and "Greenland Whalers." WUNC 5:30 p.m. MOVIE "Your Pest Is Showing" Peter Sellers and Terry- Thomas team up in this 1957 English comedy about a scandal magazine and its unscrupulous but bungling operators. WRDU 8 pm BEARCATS "Bitter Flats" Keenan W'ynn stars as a wealthy landowner who is illegally selling copper to Germany in support of its war effort. Hank and Johnny are asked to find out how the copper is getting into Mexico and what happened to two Army men who disappeared 'while in vestigating the case Tod Bavlor and Dennis Cole also star WTVD, WFMY 8 p.m. ALIAS SMITH AND JONES "Dreadful Sorry, Clementine" Sally Fields makes her debut as a regular on the series as Clementine Hale. Heyes and Curry have their chances for amnesty endangered when she turns out to be the only person in the world with a picture of the former out laws. Don Ameche, Rudy Vallee and Jackie Coos an guesh star. WRAL 9 p.m. MOVIE "Pendulum" G«o r g • Friday Hig 8 p.m. CHICAGO TEDDY BEARS A billy goat full of dynamite sticks comes close to settling permanently the long-stand ing feud between Line and his gangster cousin. Big Nick. After kidnaping the goat, Nick and the Boys hold the favorite pet of Uncle Latzi hostage. Dean Jones, John Banner and Art Metrano star. WTV D , WFMY 8:30 p.m. SPECIAL "Appointment With Destiny" The last days of John Dillinger are re-enacted in this Prohibition-era drama about a murdering, robbing, ruthless criminal who cap tured the imagination of an entire populace. William Wendt portrays Dillinger, with Pat Terry as his girl friend, and Diana Webster as Anna Sage the "woman in red." WTVD, WFMY 8:30 p.m. MOVIE "Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You" Peter Law ford, E. G. Marshall and Stefanie Powers star in this world premier movie based on the famous, fictional in tellectual detective. The murder mystery involving a strangler whose series of crimes form a telling pat tern, is taken from "Cat of Many Tales," a novel by Ellery Queen. WRDU 9:30 p.m. MOVIE "The Cable Car Murder" Filmed in San Francisco, this crime tale deals with ' murder bought and sold by an unknown citizen. Jeremy Slate, Robert Saturday Highlights 1 7 a m. MOVIE "Mas ter of the World" Vincent Price and Henry Hull star in this science fiction thriller. WRAL 12:30 p.m. YOU ARE THERE - "The TYial of Susan B. Anthony" The recreation of the trial of the famous suffragette on the grounds of having voted il legally is presented. WTVD, WFMY 1 p.m - CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL - "Lion heart" - This ENGLISH WTVD, WFMY 2 pm. - SPECIAL - "Robin Hood" This adventure is taken from the legend of the famous Nottingham outlaw. I n animated form, the film re enacts the derring-do deeds of the chivalrous 13th-cen tury hero and bis men of Sherwood Forest. WFMY 3:30 p m - FOOTBALL - The University of Southern California Trojans clash with arch rivals, the Bruins of UCLA in collegiate foot ball action. WRAL I p.m. - MOVIE - "The Group" This three-hour presentation stars Candice Bergen, Elizabeth Hartman. Joanna Pet Let and Jessica Walter in the tale of the lives of eight girls old col lege friends as they pre pare themselves for careers in the early Depression daya. WRDU • p.m. - FOOTBALL - might indicate. These double exposures of Jean will be "Jean, the sports woman and Jean, the cook." Jean has always been an outdoors woman, However, after "Mr Big Stuff" (her Gold and Platinum single) gave her a touchdown by j reaching the 2-million mark, l she has had little time to get out in the sports field as much Peppard, Jean Seberg and Richard Kilcy star in this suspense thriller about a po lice detective who finds him self suspected of murdering his wife and her lover. Robert F. Lyons also stars I as a sharp defense lawyer notorious for getting the guilty ones acquitted. WTVD, WFMY 9 p.m. - NICHOLS -I "Away the Boiling River" Sheriff Nichols tries. desperately to keep an old Army buddy from turning to crimi to finance a get-rich quick scheme. James Garner stars with Steve For rest WRDU 9 p.m. - NORTH CAR OLINA: THE ARTS "The Dream Still Lives" This film is a documentary of Pulitzer-Prize winning dramatist Paul Green, author of "The Loat, Colony." Scenes from sev eral of his outdoor dramas are presented, including i "Texas" at Canyon, Tex., and "The Common Glory" at Williamsburg, Va. In interviews at his Chapel Hill farm, Green talks about his career, his development of the folk drama, and gives his thoughts on the "South ern Renaissance" and modern. America. WUNC 11:30 p.m. MOVIE "Errand Boy" Jerry Lewis stars as a goofy paper hanger who gets involved in a Hollywood studio manage ment mix-up. WRAL Wagner, Carol Lynley and Jose Ferrer star. WTVD, WFMY 9:30 p.m. - HOLLYWOOD THEATER - "Neighbor" - Jane Wyatt, Andrew Duggan and Raymond St. Jacques star in this powerful state ment about prejudice center ing on a white couple and the black couple who want to buy their house. WUNC 11:30 p.m. MOVIE "The Night Of The Following Day" A young girl is kid naped, and the stage is set for a suspenseful drama of psychology between the girl, her assailant and the people who want to get her back. Marlon Brando and Richard Boone make an excellent cast. WTVD 11:30 p.m. MOVIE DOUBLE FEATURE "Come September" stars Rock Hudson, Gina Lollo brigida and Bobby Darin in a 1961 tale of romance; "Day of the Badman" stars Fred Mac Murray as a judge intimidated by a group of outlaws who seek to havei their brother set free on a murder charge. Joan Weldon also stars. WFMY 11:30 p.m. MOVIE "Wall of Noise" - Ty Hardin stars in this tough look at horse racing and the people who are closely in volved in the unique world it causes. Suzanne Pleshette, Dorothy Provine and Ralph Meeker also star in the 1963 drama with romantic com plications. WRAL Notre Dame's Fighting Irish visit the Bayou Bengals of Louisiana State as two of the nation's top college football teams battle for high ranks. WRAL 8:30 p.m. FUNNY FACE An unruly dog, leaky plumbing and a new tenant who won't pay are a few of the problems that beset Sandy when she Ls left in charge of her apartment building while her landlady attends an out-of-town meet ing. Sandy Duncan, Valorie Armstrong and Henry Beck man star. WTVD, WFMY 10 pm. - MISSION IM POSSIBLE Barney poses as a prospective rock-music recording artist in order to get evidence linking an organized-crime figurehead to the sudden death of a beautiful singing star who was being blackmailed by the syndicate. William Windom guest stars, with Peter Graves and Greg Morris. WTVD. WFMY 11 p.m. MOVIE - "The House of Haunted Hill" is a classic horror experience. WRDU 11:30 p.m. MOVIE - "Nobody's Perfect" is j tonight'i feature. WTVD 11:30 p.m. MOVIE "Four for Texas" stars Frank Sinatra. WFMY 11:30 p.m. MOVIE "Ulysses" stars Kirk Doug las and Silvana Mongano. WRAL | as she would like. "I'm just bowling now," she says. "Mostly for exercise, you see." She likes all kinds of "ball" games. Volleyball, tennis, base ball, softball, basketball, and table tennis are among her major interests. And unlike most women, she even likes the j brutal game of football. "But I don't play it," she says. "1 just love watching it on television. The Baltimore Colts is my favorite team." Jean recently became a race track enthusiast -- "But I only go to watch the horses -- they're very pretty," she smiles. Jean has always loved cook ing too, and she is known to have unusual expertise in this art form. Her favorite dish lets you cue-in on how the critics have described her. Her favorite dish is "Okra & Seafood Gumbo." And if you break down the ingre dients of the dish, you'll see Jean's personality slipping through. "Okra" is soul. Jean's all soul. "Seafood" usually con notes "brainy." Jean is an in tellectual (in high school, she was dubbed as "brainy" and "egghead" and "those classes where I wasn't president, I was vice president," she says can didly). And "gumbo" is highly seasoned which means that it can undoubtedly be equiva lent to Jean's sexiness. So you have a woman who is "all soul," "brainy," and "sexy," and you, also, have a meal fit for a "Knight." And Jean -Speaker Continued from page IB nomic policy before there were any phases." Mrs. Abzug made it clear she was not in favor of wo men for women's sake: "I am not seeking to substitute the white middle class male for a white middle class female. There are many women I would never support. What I am trying to do is to see to it that women get out and work for the things they can do and no longer have to take a back seat because of their sex." 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