Blrck loauju JFoaoo V December 11 thru December 17 iMiuiitrint. v ' r; 7 ) NX r-0 j& I in Hi-"'-" "" 'Af1' : J .. J E l , r"wv ' -Jhf..'i:,. - J & ' -I- L,,..,t,M..Mn,y . r,, , J f A. , I ). y s , ..' . v ' !: Jf i. 1 j, ,;-' An extortionist (Ray Colbert) demands $5 million from the Ewings or he will blow up one of their most profitable properties, on DALLAS, Friday, December 19 on CBS-TV. "Lor ' ' Hector Elizondo and Tom Mason star as two San Francisco detective sergeants operating undercover as plainclothes cops in the third episode of FREEBIE AND THE BEAN, new comedy-adventure series, to be broadcast Saturday, December 20 on CBS-TV. iwwMiHiiiMiii"iiiiiiiMnrA it mi n f iiili liMiiftit mi imm kmihiA Dorothy Hamill and NBC sportscaster Don Criqui report on boys and girls figure skating competition from New York City on NBC-TV's sportsvariety series, GAMES PEOPLE PLAY, Thursday, December 18. by Doug Davis J The Bellamy Brothers, whose Warner Bros, single of 'Lovers Live Longer' is spotlighted in the national country charts, have been in Los Angeles taping such TV'ers as 'The Mike Douglas Show,' 'The Toni Tennille Show' and 'The John Davidson Show.' Howard and David Bellamy will wind up an international televi sion tour the latter part of December; after making stops in England, Germany, Austria, Italy and Holland. r 7 ill r pa V. "i . .i." 'f . .ill Wi1.rft& -v V1 The Bellamy Brothers Bill Anderson, Bobby Bare and Johnny Duncan have each taped a segment at the Opry House for the upcoming Cerebral Palsy Telethon. The show is set to air, on ABC-TV, January 17 and 18; and the pre-recorded segments by Bare, Anderson and Duncan will be part of a special country music section to be hosted by Paul Anka. Anderson will feature his newest MCA single, 'I Want That Feeling Again,' Bare will do his rendition of 'Willie Jones;' and Duncan will present his recent hit with Janie Fricke, 'He's Out of My Life.' Patsy and Ed Bruce's Gingham Music Company has won its first ASCAP award for 'The Last Cowboy Song.' Ed, himself, has the Cashbox Magazine Award for 'Outstanding Achievement For The Top New Male Vocalist On A Country Album.' He also won Billboard Magazine's Award for 'Number One New Male Country Artist.' Bruce is currently stepping up the charts with his new single of 'Girls. Women and Ladies.' Tom T. Hall did a sellout two hour performance as guest per former of the Houston Pops Or chestra recently. The show features Hall in a solo segment, performing with his own band. The Storytellers, and with a full accompaniment of the orchestra. This was the first such event for Hall but is not likely to be the last, since the Fort Worth Symphony has already approached him for a special 'Hall Evening' in 1981. Opryland USA has scheduled a 25-city audition tour for December and January, sear ching for 350 singers, dancers, conductors,' musicians, stage managers and technicians for the Parks 10th birthday season that begins March 28, 1981. Audition details are available by writing Opryland Entertainment Department, 2802 Opryland Drive,) Nashville, Tennessee 37214 or by calling the depart ment at (615) 889 6600. 3 tv Kenny Rogers A new book, Kenny Rogers: Gambler, Dreamer, Lover has been published by Delilah Com munications. This is the first biography of Rogers to be published and contains more about the singer's personal life and history than we've seen in previous publications. The book covers Rogers many ups and downs in the music business, including past suc cesses with both records and wives. Th movie ratinffi below are to regular program listings. TV COaiPUlOC MRVtCti. NC. k) O O O O O OOOO'K) O u O D o o o o o Excellent (don't miss this one) Good (worth watching) Fair (has its moments) Poor (disaster) . , . ' ' v t 4 J -fV-J .