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THE SUMMERt DAILY

Saturday, June 23, 1973

Page Two THE SUMMER DAiLY Saturday, June 23, 1973

t.v.
tonight
6:00 2 4 11 13 News
9 This is Your Life
A tribute to policemen
20 Temple Baptist Church
30 Washington Week in Review
50 Star Trek-Adventure
6:30 2 'CBs News-Roger Msdd
4 13 NBC News--Garrick Utley
7 24 Reasoner Report
9 Biandwagon-Music
Lyricist Sammy Cahn and his
songs.
20 Ozzie and Hlarriet
30 America '73
Unemployment and inflation
seen Through the eyes of a
blue-collar Philadelphia family.
7:00 2 Superstars of Rock
Diavy .ones,Albert Hamomond,
Uriah Ieep, Agent and Osi-
bisa
4 George Pierrot-Travel
Exploring Panama
7 Newt
9Untamed World
Kangaroo country: a visit to
Australia
11 50 Bee Han'
Jeannie Secly and Buddy Allan
13 Lawrence Welk
A musical salute to Gershwin
20 Movie--Drama (1W)
"Op~eration Iikini." (1963)
24 Call of the rest-Drama
56 Cedar Rapids Symphony
Orchestra
A study of a nidwestern sym-
phony orchestra
7:30 2 Young Dr. Kildare
4 Johnny Mann's Stand Up
and Cheer
Singer-composer Paul Williams
7 Town Meeting
o Flip-ide
Edgar Winter
24 Johnny Mann's Stand Up
and Cheer
Another side of Don Rickles.
30 French Chef
8:00 2 11 All in the Family
Edith's class reunion
4 13 Emergency!
Paramedics are the patients
tonight
7 2 4ere We Go Again
-Comedy
aow Paeents grow gray .«.
9 Singalong Jubilee
Singer Brent Titcombe joins
Tom Kelly and Jim Bennet.
30 56 The Session-Music
pianist-composer-arranger
John Hicks and his jazz quar-
tet.
50 That Good Ole Nashville Music
Statler Brothers, Jean Sha-
pard and Ronnie Dove.
8:30 2 11 Bridget Loves Bernie
-Comedy
Wedding bell blues
7 24 Coaches All-America
Football Game
Special
9 Equestrian Grand Prix
Special
20 Movie-Drama
"The Big Blockade."
(English; 1940)
30 56 Playhouse New York
Biography
"Rembrandt," a remake of
Carl Zuckmayer's 1936 English
film.
50 Nitty Gritty
Employment, housing and edu-
cation
9:00 2 Billy Graham Crusade
Special "World's Greatest
Love Story"
4 13 lovie-Adventure
Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne
Moreau in'"Viva Maria!" a

NO
bar unotes
By GLORIA JANE SMITH
Like many other local bands,
the RFD Boys found their musi-
cal beginnings at Mr. Flood's
Party. That was 2 years ago.
Since then, they've moved to
Lums and then to the Pretzel
Bell where they now play four
nights a week.
When I caught their set Thurs-
day, they rambled through not
only some down-home classic
bluegrass but also some Steve
Goodman, Simon & Garfunkle,
Bob Dylan and Beatles tunes.
Upon request, they even broke
into an up-tempo Irish number
Sup and see
some drama
in Ypsilanti
You've heard of dinner and
dancing . . . well now there's
dinner and drama.
The Huron Dinner-Theatre has
announced the second in a series
of dinner-theatre productions pre-
sented by the Ypsilanti Players
at the Huron Hotel,
The Nineteenth-Century m e 1 o-
drama Gold In the Hills will be
presented following a buffet din-
ner on June 29, 30 and July 1,
6, 7, 8.
For reservations call the box
office at 485-0595.
1965 French spoof.
11 Mary Tyler Moore
50 Black Omnibus
Comics Slappy White and
Sroey Mitchill discuss the world
of black humor
9:30 11 Bob Newhart-Comedy
30 56 Actor's Choice-John Donne
Special: "The Anatomy of Love"
10:00 2 11 Mission: Impossible
9 Gallery-Documentary
A karate demonstration
20 Seven Hundred Club
30 Rich at the Top-Profile
Special: Drummer Buddy Rich
and his band in a concert fea-
turing blues, Beatles and big
band numbers,
50 Lou Gordon--Discussion
Psychologist R. J. Herrnstein
discusses whether intelligence
See TV LISTINGS, Page 10

which brought to the floor two
men from the audience who pro-
ceeded to dance a fine jig.
On stage they are at times both
impressive and amusing, such as
when they form a musical chain
with members half-paying each
others' instruments. Decorum
ranges from fiddle-player Dick
Dieterle's serious, almost dead-
pan conversation with the aud-
ience to banjo-player Willard
Spencer's humorous roving eyes.
While at the P-Bell, I certain-
ly noticed a change in their eve-
ning crowd. Looks lige fraternity-
sorority circles have sold out to
an older group (mostly early thir-
ties and forties), many hangers-
on from the bar's formal dinner
hour earlier in the evening.
I guess nothing remains t h e
same . . . except maybe music
in bars on the weekend. And this
is Saturday, so I just better fill
you in on what to hear tonight:
THE GROOVE SOCIETY (Jr.
Walker's former band 'The All
Stars") plays at Mr. Flood's Par-
ty; TATE BLUES BAND (form-
erly Terry Tate and United Sup-
ply) play - at the Blind Pig; RFD
BOYS play at the Pretzel Bell;
GASLIGHTERS (sing-along) play
CORE
at Bimbo's; POOH (light rock)
play at Bimbo's Ypsi; APPLE-
CORE play at Bimbo's on the
Bill.
Sunday: BLUE BLAZES (coun-
try) play at Mr. Flood's Party;
from 6-9; CLASSICAL MUSIC at
Blind Pig; PHONE BOURDAGES
at Pretzel Bell; JAZZ at Del Rio.
THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi-
tion of The Michigan Daily
Vol LXXXIII, No. 33-S
Saturday, June 23, 1973
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