.12 The Tar Heel Thursday, June 16, 1977 villacae Continued from page 10. They came to see Martha Raye, so it theplay is raped, all the audience has to do is sit back and enjoy it as Miss Raye leers, grimaces, mugs, grunts, double takes, lumbers, screams, pounds other members of the cast on the back, tosses out wisecracks and uggestive remarks to the audience and generally proceeds to steal what there is of the show. From time to time somebody in the cast pretends to go up in their lines and everybody guffaws, usually including the audience. With a big mouth, a big smile, a big bottom, and probably a great big heart. Miss Raye gives the folks just v hat they want and brings in tremendous applause. It's slapstick all the way. but people fondly remember Martha Rae from such movies as "Rhythm on the Range." "The Boys from Syracuse" and "hour Jills in a Jeep," on radio with Al Jolson. Bob Hope and Eddie Kant or. and on television in the Martha Rave Show, lexaco Review and more recently in "MacMillan and Wife." In 18 "she won the Jean Horsholt Humanitarian Award. While Miss Raye brings in her own little personal routines (one is a conversation with a bug) to milk additional laughter from the willing audience, other members of the cast tend to stav out of her wav and let her run uild. Opal has a little red wagon to carry her junk in. Martha Raye has a vast reputation and an amaing repertoire of corny stunts to carry her portrayal in. They seem made for each other. Con-man Bradford calls Opal "an imbecile armed with a platitude." Opal says, "If you love everybody, they just gotta love you back." Both of them were right. Walter Spearman is a professor in the journalism school. Women 's issues get "equal time on radio show By JUDITH TILLMAN Staff Writer Equal Time, an interview program focusing on women's issues of local concern, has been added to WCHL's public affairs broadcasts. Susan Datz, a reporter and news staff member ai WCHL, and Bev Holt. WCHL traffic manager, are the hosts. "We're trying to focus on women's issues rather than on token successful women." Datz said. "It (program) is not a feminist show. We want to deal with all aspects of issues which concern women in this area." Datz and Holt said they will choose topics important to local women. "That's the key to a lot of the questions we will ask," said Holt. "That will continually be in our questions." Wc mill open with a broad question and go from fierc." explained Datz, and Holt added. "We're going to try lo let other people do the talking." Equal Time will be aired monthly on Mondays from 6-6:30 p.m. Topics will include women in politics, women's health issues, problems of retired women, women in i he ministry, and women's legal rights. "Wc will also be discussing child-care programs, sexism in textbooks, and Chapel Hill women's endeavors such as Womancraft and A Woman's Place," said I at. "There are a lot of things going on about which people are misinformed or uninformed." "The show has really been an education tor me." said Holt. "I've met a lot of women who are happy to be associated with the home and hearth, but who are also interested in women's rights." Datz said early response to the show has been positive. "Several people have told me, We're glad it's being started." T he first broadcast of Equal Time aired "June 6. and featured Miriam Slifkin and Anneliese Markus-Kennedy both of Chapel Hill. Marcus-Kennedy is a member of the North Carolina Steering Committee for International Women's year and is a member of the .International Women's League of Peace and Freedom. STARTS FRIDAY 2:20 4:40 7:00 9:25 11:40 ONLY 1 iS&V-'t ..-."V'-'n mi-. mm mm Wis ft no J rile rwN U IJ LINDA BLAIR LOUISE FLETCHER 1 i.mr.l In - in i I i TtfiJm RICHARD BURTON MAX VON SYDOW STARTS FRIDAY 2:00 3:45 5:30 7:15 9:00 "EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC KITTY WINN PAUL HENREID as The Cardinal and JAMES EARL JONES Creative Associate ROSPO PALLENBERG Directed by JOHN BOORMAN produced by JOHN BOORMAN and RICHARD LEDERER Written by WILLIAM GOODHART Music Composed and Conducted by ENNIO MORRICONE Distributed by Warner Bros. A Warner Communications Company (MfllfflSBttllflD EAST FRANKLIN STREET p Bios. Records and Tapes. E HERETIC" from Warner Books 1977 Warner Bros . Inc. RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian SAT. MORNING SHOW 9:30 Tvvo years ago I said Benji was the most entertaining family picture of our time. May be of all time. I was wrong. This one is festSeir!" LIZ SMITH COSMOPOLITAN 3 i '4 o V 5C I I fl iOIsL T0j ivC a o . z in z o t- Io a 8 o. Ui oc o V) rc i S mm u Thcre aren't enough superlatives to describe this sensational new film! Benji s acting performance is even wuct than in his first film." ANITA SUMMER FAMILY WEEKL THE m LATE SHOW I 7 lj i t ;j iif j i firs, 1 1 2) ! I nsjj I 1 MO ONE UNOEN 17 ' AOMTTEO cor.nr.'G soon: f - i SmmmZ CanZItJ t""1 - ' jjlj