Page Two Page Two ~THE SUMMER DAILY--MICHIGAN DAILY TusaMy1,17 Thursday, May 10, 1973 RICK DU BROW: Television in re view I ENDS THURSDAY! Hermie, Oscy, & Benau, They've come a long woy since that Summer of '421 Class of '44 att1, 3, 5, 73 9 pm. HOLLYWOOD - Astute tele- viewers know provocative pro- grams are available the year rouned despite the "regular sea- son" promotion arbitrarily em- phasized by the networks for monetary reasons. All yon have to do is keep your eyes open and not pay much at- tention to what the networks are pushing in any given week, at any time of the year, because their interests very often don't t.v. tonight e:00a 4 7 11 13 News 9t Cotship at Eddie's Father 2 Ozie and Hariet 24 ABC News 50 Flintstones 630 2 11 CBS News 4 13 NBC News 7 ABC News - 91Deam of Jeannie 20 IRilenman 24 tiek Van Dyke 5 Giligan's Island 7:0 2 Teuth oe Cnsqencs 4 News 7 To Tell the Teth 9Beverly llillbllies 11 T Tell the Teth 13 What's My Line? 20 Land at the (Gants 24 Bowline toe Dollars 50 1 Love Lcy 7:30 2 What's My Line? 4 Cicus! 9 Mie-Adventuee St1PaenttG~ae 3 Teth or Cosnsequece 24 Crcs! 50 Sogan'stHeoes 56 Action Continue's tilt 2 11 The Wlatons-tDrama 4 1 Flip Wison 7 24 Md OSuast 20 Westing S56IDragnet 9:3 St Mev tGeiffin 'tiot 2 1 Movie 4 13 lonside 7 24 Kng F 2tLee Tevin's GolttorSwinges 9:30 9 Slppy Thaugth Marid 20 Seven Hutnded Cuh 10:00 4 13 Dean Matin 7 24Streets oSan Francisco 9 TBe Announced 50 P'erry Ma'son 5 Action Cntinsc 11:3019(ontcrytime 11:0 2 4 7 11 13 24 News (1CBC News 110 2 t1Movie "The Bad Seed" (1956) 4 1 Johnny (arson 7.'74(CotortftwHoo 20Wal tes Fmil~y 50 Movie "Ansoith irt Fces" 12:6011i5 Msie Lives o a Bengal Lacer," (135. 1i0t 4 5713 Nwss 2:0t 2 Moie l 'ios 110tNow CHILLING SCIENCE FICTION! HELD OVER-3R(D WEEK Over -Popult ion, pollution, malnutrition, and.. People need i. in the year 2022. °^" .., f ", <. D il a } 1, 3, 5 7, & r9 PM 231 iiouth state TA-TE 264 coincide with the genuine inter- ests of viewers. AT ANY RATE, among the pro- vocative upcoming network pro- grams are these: * Two brondcasts of CBS-TV's "Look Up and Live" series, this Sunday and -the following one, about embattled Northern tre- lad. This Sunday's program pre- sents "Lending trias Catholic and Protestant clergymen argu- ing their views on the causes of the dilemma and the potential role of churches in reconciling the various factions." A WEEK LATER, on May 20, the series offers "Catholic a n d Protestant laymen from Belfast giving their opinions on the cur- rent conflict -- the problems. of social and economic equality and the need to overcome the painful memories of past hostili- ties. They tell of specific actions they have taken toward bring- ing people together." * The NBC-TV 'Today" semies during the week of June 4-8, when it will emanate from the United Kingdom. There will be origina- tions from London, a Welsh mining town, Scotland, Liverpool, and Bath, and a filed report from Northern treland. The 5SmmsertDsily. ant The Michigan nasty, edited assdtmanagesd by studensts at thse siveesity at Michigan. News phonse: 764-0562. SecodtClaiss postage polid at Ann Arlbor Michigan. 42t May- siaed Sirevt, AlsAorls, Michigaas 48104. Puibishesdaily Tauesday throsSun s~- say onn Univ~a llsersity year. lsslseip- 41 aes:$1t0tby carrier (camsps scrs); $11losalatmails{ins Mich. oe Osisic; $13 snan-Sacalisssl (othcr states asnd foreigs) bSmm ee Sessiopuiblished Tusesday thoughsSaaturidaysmoraing.Sssbscip- sass cases: $5.505by carrier ca(ompus area); $6.50 tacal mail (in Mich. o Ohioa); $7.50non~-locsal wast ioiher statess ansd foigns) * A two-and-a-half-hour spec- ial, "Portrait of' Stalin," this, coming Monday on the noncom- mercial network, with the broad- cast trying to put into historical perspective the life o f the 1 a t e Soviet leader. *THE TWO NEW courses of CBS-TV's college credit "Sum- mer Semester" series beginning the week of May 20: "The Im- migrant tn American Life" And "Practical English for Hispanic Americans." ! A rebroadcat by CBS-TV Aug. 24 of its brilliant production of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesan," with Lee J. Cobb;, Mildred Dunnock, George Segal, James Farentino, Albert Dekker, Edward Andrews and Gene Wild- er. It is a two-hour presentation, and although CBS-TV said recent- ly it would be seen .late this sjpring or early, in the summer, it is a welcome addition to a television schedule anytime. See TELEVIStON, Page 9 I MICK 'JAGGER as 1 - STARTS F R IDAY- Imurder, where's "aeuree, whye' the body? tebed %if it'sa nly." I Make a friend today: The Brawny stacks layer os layer of thinly-sliced toast beet, speciatly seasoned and serted deliciously on a toasted sesame-seed ban ... sod it's enough to boggle anybody's mind) Boggle someone you like, today ... with a Brawny. STILL ONLY 69 What you like... in sandwiches. 3362 WASHTENAW AVE. (Just up from Arbarland) N ED KELLY TONIGHT & FRIDAY Modern Languages Building New Warld Film Co-ap THURSDAY! ON EKO L!"Breathtaking in - its beauty." --Winston, N.Y. Past \ NOW SHOWING 77 & 9P.M. Sat. & Sac, at .. "The best fitme } t 1 ._Che~klso I'v ANTON CHEKHOV'S IMMO+RTAL. IMTLuDENT COMEDY retfliesbu rn nare th an trees. fdnlsghthpbigg 21stY PLUS X-RATED CO-FEATURE ° "ROMP AROUND"" C I ne M$ 481-3300 . #REE EOGMTEO ARlis