oU The Michigan Daily-Friday, November 12, 1982-Page 7 Brought To You by ' The Michigan Daily TV LISTINGS }, 0 - - Friday Daytime Specials 6:OfXUJ HBO TWO OF HEARTS When a 10- year-old black girl, the product of an interra- cial marriage, needs a new kidney, her estranged white mother consents to be the donor. 12:00 m HBO STANDING ROOM ONLY "Crystal Gayle In Concert" The Grammy Award-win- ning star sings many of her biggest hits, including "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" and "Talking In Your Sleep." Daytime Children's Show 0:00 0 0 CANADIAN SCHOOLS Daytime Sports 6:00 Q SPORTSFORUM (R) 6:30 Q NFL STORY: LINE BY LINE (R) 7:00 0 HBO BOXING'S BEST: MUHAMMAD ALl i ED SPORTSCENTER 9:00 Q ® FROM THE 55-YARD LINE Action highlights from the Canadian Football League. (R) 9:30 ED SPORTSFORUM (R) 10:00 ® E SPORTSOENTER S2:00 IM TOP RANK BOXING (R) 2:30 6 E NFL STORY: LINE BY LINE 3:00 E D WCT TENNIS. "Maryland Classic" Coverage of final rounds from Baltimore, Md (R) Daytime Movies 6:00m ** "Improper Channels" (1981) Alan Arkin, Mariette Hartley. A series of misun- derstandings causes a social worker to sus- pect the 5-year-old daughter of a separated couple is the victim of child abuse. 'PG' 7:30 CM ** "Paternity" (1981) Burt Rey- nolds, Beverly D'Angelo. A bachelor in his forties who wants to be a father searches for the ri ht woman to bear his child. 'PG' 8:40 Q *** "Caught In. The Draft" (1941) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. A draft-dodger discovers he has inadvertently enlisted in the Army. 9:00 D HBO ** "Ice Castles" (1979) Lynn- Holly Johnson, Robby Benson. A promising young, figure skater and her boyfriend find sudden success hard to cope with when she is chosen to train for a pre-Olympic competi- tion. Q ** "High Country" (1981) Timothy Bottoms, Linda Purl. An escaped convict and his handicapped girlfriend flee to the mountains. 'PG' 9:15 U ( *** "Sign Of The Pagan" (1955) Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance. A Roman war- rior defeats Attila's hordes. 10'00 ED HBO **1 "Any Which Way You Can" (1980) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. Before settling down with his girl and pet orangutan, a bare-fisted fighter signs up for one last, lucrative match. 'PG' Q0 *** "Captain January" (1936) Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee. A little girl brings sunshine and joy to a lonely light- housekeeper. 11:00,m **% "True Confessions" (1981) Rob- ert De Niro, Robert Duvall. The usually sepa- rate worlds of two brothers, a Los Angeles police detective and an ambitious Roman Catholic priest, converge during a murder !investigation. 'R' 2:Q00 (i ** "King's Pirate" (1967) Doug McClure, Jill St. John. An American colonel matches wits with pirates in 18th-century Spain while trying to win a woman's love. 1:00 HBO **1/2 "Ode To Billy Joe" (1976) Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor. Based on the song by Bobbie Gentry. A tormented teen-ager's past experiences complicate his first true romance. 'PG' ® * * 112 "Second Chorus" (1940) Fred Astaire, Paulette Goddard. Two trumpet players compete for a girl and a job with the Artie Shaw Orchestra. o m ® ** "Mother, Jugs And Speed" (1976) Bill Cosby, Raquel Welch. Three madcap ambulance drivers try to keep their employer from going bankrupt as the result 10 of too many lawsuits. ED ** "Improper Channels" (1981) Alan Arkin Mariette Hartley. A series of misun- derstandings causes a social worker to sus- pect the 5-year-old daughter of a separated couple is the victim of child abuse. 'PG' 1:05 0 E * */2 "Thunder Over The Plains" (1953) Randolph Scott, Lex Barker. Follow- ing the Civil War, a military officer is assigned to put a stop to the practice of car- petbagging in the Southwest. 2:30CD *4 11 "So Fine" (1981) Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden. A stuffy college professor saves his father's floundering garment facto- ry by inventing a new type of ladies' jeans. 'R' 3:00 m HBO * * "Ice Castles" (1979) Lynn- * Holly Johnson, Robby Benson. A promising young figure skater and her boyfriend find sudden success hard to cope with when she is chosen to train for a pre-Olympic competi- tion. Evening 4:00 8 () EIGHT IS ENOUGH Q ® MOST ACTIVE STOCKS / BUSINESS NEWS 90(A-)THE JEFFERSONS S Q) GOOD AFTERNOON DETROIT ® ART OF BEING HUMAN ® MOD SQUAD o m PINK PANTHER Q ®® O ® ©W0 SESAME STREET R) SUPERFRIENDS Q m INCREDIBLE HULK 0 m DO IT FOR YOURSELF m MOVIE ** 2 "Paternity" (1981) Burt Reynolds, Beverly D'Angelo. A bachelor in his forties who wants to be a father searches for the right woman to bear his child. 'PG' 4:05 ID ED MOVIE * * "The Chinese Web" (1978) Nicholas Hammond, Robert F. Simon. Spider-Man attempts to clear the reputation of a Chinese politican falsely accused of murder. 4:30 0 FNN WRAP-UP / BUSINESS FINAL 0®)ALL IN THE FAMILY ART OF BEING HUMAN m 0 THE BRADY BUNCH p mSCOOBY DOO 0©®DGRANGE HILL 5:00 0 MAUDE S@iD FREEMAN REPORTS O®)BARNEY MILLER p $( )NEWS HBO TWO OF HEARTS When a 10- year-old black girl, the product of an interra- cial marriage, needs a new kidney, her estranged white mother consents to be the donor 0 AN AMERICAN MOSAIC ®DDOCTOR WHO 10 Ep 0CHIPS PATROL Q 10EDQ EW MISTER ROGERS © 0 DPINK PANTHER Q mDBUCK ROGERS 0 ID KING OF KENSINGTON 5:30 1(1a@ANEWS ®DCHANGING LIFE ON EARTH ® DARK SHADOWS 11310 ®(1® 03-2-1 CONTACT 10 EDTHE MUPPETS 0ECAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS 1)E® AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL Hawthorn vs. Melbourne mDMOVIE * "Blood Barrier" (1980) Telly Savalas, Eddie Albert. A border patrolman tries to bring landowners who traffic in illegal aliens to justice. 'R' 6:00S(1@ 0(4D0(10EDNEWS © FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK mHBO STANDING ROOM ONLY "Crystal Gayle in Concert" The Grammy Award-win- ning star sings many of her biggest hits, including "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" and "Talking In Your Sleep." ® CULTURE, COMMUNITY AND IDENTITY ED THE SCENE o mD0 MORK AND MINDY Q E ® IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS 0 ED WELCOME BACK, KOTTER SEm BJ / LOBO SE® VICTORY GARDEN S ED WHY IN THE WORLD 6:05 m CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS 6:30 0 ( ) CBS NEWS 0 0 TWICE A WOMAN O® NBC NEWS ® WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS S D m0 0 © LAVERNE & SHIRLEY & COMPANY Q E 0 FOCUS ON SOCIETY O ED OVER EASY © E THREAT OF NUCLEAR WAR 6:35 0 (0DBOB NEWHART 7:00 0 (©) FAMILY FEUD 0 © JOKER'S WILD G 7~ ABC NEWS 0j mDBO MOVIE *1*2 "Any Which Way YoukCan" (1980) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. Before settling down with his girl and pet orangutan, a bare-fisted fighter signs up for one last, lucrative match. 'PG' EQ E®O®E mEBUSINESS REPORT ED EVENING REPORT 0 ED& M*A*S*H ©0 EDBARNEY MILLER Q EDSTARSKY AND HUTCH 0 ®DHAWAII FIVE-0 O ED COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW ID MOVIE ** "High Country" (1981) Timothy Bottoms, Linda Purl. An escaped convict and his handicapped girlfriend flee to the mountains. 'PG' 7:05 pDmDWINNERS 7:30 0 ( ) P.M. MAGAZINE O(® TIC TAC DOUGH 4211) PEOPLE'S COURT 00 0 D © E E MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT ® JIM INGRAM SHOW O ED D THREE'S COMPANY S8 THE JEFFERSONS o E SPORTSCENTER 7:35 O D ANDY GRIFFITH 8:00 0 ( ) THE DUKES OF HAZZARD p(1) THE POWERS OF MATTHEW STAR p O §JBENSON ®DO® 0 0 60 © m WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW ® CLARENCE KING 0 ED D MOVIE *** "Bullit" (1968) Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn. A San Francisco detective tries to prevent the mur- der of a prospective witness for a political hearing ®eri~ MOVIE * * "Chino" (1973) Charles Bronson, Vincent"Van'Patten. A teen-age boy befriends a half-breed and helps him to run his New Mexican horse ranch. 0 E TOMMY HUNTER SHOW SE® BEST OF THE NFL Highlights of the '69 World Champion New York Jets. (R) m MOVIE *** h "Julia" (1977) Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave. Writer Lillian Hellman is drawn into the main thrust of war- time resistance efforts when her closest childhood friend seeks her help. ® MOVIE **12 "Wanda" (1970) Barbara Loden, Michael Higgins. After a painful divorce and a series of loveless affairs, a woman finds herself attracted to a bumbling crook. 'PG' 8:05 Q E( MOVIE * "Adventures Of Neekah" (1963) Lassie, Jed Allan. An adopted Indi- an boy spends an eerie night in a ghost town with his ranger friend.- 8:30 1 (1) THE NEW ODD COUPLE ® 0 (8 Q ® C J WALL $TREET WEEK WED6NFL THEATRE "Best Ever Runners" 9008 11@ DALLAS O®)KNIGHT RIDER Q ( QTHE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO HBO BOXING Live coverage of the "Battle Of The Champions" bout between Alexis Arguello and Aaron Pryor. 11:50 ID NEWS 12:00 6 © IRONSIDE S(Q) THE LAST WORD E LIBERTY TEMPLE Q ED® THREE STOOGES SED TOP RANK BOXING (R) m MOVIE *** "Julia" (1977) Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave. Writer Lillian Hellman is drawn into the main thrust of war- time resistance efforts when her closest childhood friend seeks her help. 12:30 0 @ ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT EDUNTAMED WORLD ® FAITH FOR MIRACLES © EmSATURDAY NIGHT mDMOVIE ** "So Fine" (1981) Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden. A stuffy college pro- fessor saves his father's floundering garment factory by inventing a new type of ladies' jeans. 'R' 12:35 O ® MOVIE *12 "Courage Of Black Beauty" (1957) John Crawford, Mimi Gib- son. A young boy receives a beautiful young horse as a gift from his father. 0 ED WRESTLING 1:006 CaOSATURDAY NIGHT 13®SCTV NETWORK fighter" (1964) Yul Brynner, George Segal. A gunfighter is hired to kill an outcast return- g to his Western town. ED COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (R) 3:35 3) MOVIE ** "The Lonesome Trail" (1955) John Agar, Wayne Morris. A group of landgrabbers are deterred from further evil by a man armed with a bow and arrow. 3:45 ® MOVIE * * "Never Love A Stranger" (1958) John Drew Barrymore, Lita Milan. Based on a novel by Harold Robbins. A man's fast-paced walk on the wild side of life wins him a top rung on the crime syndicate ladder. 4:00 ® PBS LATENIGHT Q E HORSESHOW JUMPING Coverage of the President's Cup from Landover, Md. (R) m MOVIE *** % "Julia" (1977) Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave. Writer Lillian Hellman is drawn into the main thrust of war- time resistance efforts when her closest childhood friend seeks her help. ED MOVIE *** "First Family" (1980) Gil- da Radner, Bob Newhart. The sexually repressed daughter of the country's weirdest presidential family complicates her father's attempts to conduct the affairs of state. 'R' ® NOVEMBER BRAVO MAGAZINE 4:05 Q ED MOVIE * * "The Burning Of Rome" (1960) Brett Halsey, Claudia Mori. Ben- venuto Cellini leads Roman forces against Charles V in the 16th century. 4:30 0( aNEWS (D HBO MOVIE * * 12 "Ode To Billy Joe" (1976) Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor. Based on the song by Bobbie Gentry. A tor- mented teen-ager's past experiences com- plicate his first true romance. 'PG' po Ahh.. Your first St roh Light ofte nigh. \I. Sogrte n cronstAd Beka wl eroma teAk oih ,; -. you x . kvo-i, c "Looks like a frogh Light nit." Songwriter and cartoonist Andy Breckman will perform at the Ark tonight and tomorrow night. Comedy and songs frm Andy BreVockman EDDETROIT WEEK IN REVIEW }JIM BAKKER O 0 OFF THE RECORD 0QED AGRISCOPE (D ED BODY IN QUESTION Q ED FLINT YOUTH SPEAK OUT DAY ED MOVIE * * '/2 "True Confessions" (1981) Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall. The usually separate worlds of two brothers, a Los Angeles police detective and an ambi- tious Roman Catholic priest, converge dur- in a murder investigation. 'R' 9:30 EOFF THE RECORD 0 THE LAWMAKERS 0©Em HANGIN' IN 0 (1) MOVIE **12 "Frogs" (1972) Ray Mland, Sam Elliott. Whileon a birthday out- ing, a man bent on destroying bayou wildlife gets a present he hadn't counted on when swampy creatures rise up to murder himwand his family. ED HBO MOVIE * ** "Stranger In The House" (1975) Keir Dullea, Olivia Hussey. A psychotic murderer hides in the attic of a college sorority house on Christmas Eve. E MOVIE * * * "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" (1943) Betty Grable, Robert Young. Brook- lyn-born Rosie goes to Europe where she becomes a hit on the London stage and is engaged to a duke. Cable Key CABLE FCC NUMBER NUMBER CALL NETWORK LETTERS AFFILIATE POINT OF ORIGINATION O (D, o® ©0D ©m~ o®D Om mD (A) (56) (62) (17) (9) (20) (9) (30) (28) WJBK WIHT WDIV WXYz HBO WTVS WGPR WKBD WKAR WTBS WGN WXON CBET ESPN WGTE WFUM ESCAPADE Movie Channel BRAVO CBS IND NBC ABC PBS IND IND PBS IND IND IND CBC PBS PBS Detroit Ann Arbor Detroit Detroit New York Detroit Detroit Detroit Lansing Atlanta Chicago Detroit Windsor Bristol, Ct. Toledo Flint Woodbury, N.Y. New York Woodbury, N.Y. By Andrew Porter A NDY BRECKMAN has predicted that when he dies on March 19, 1998, President Nelson will deliver the following eulogy for the seventy thousand gathered mourners: For the strength of his spirit, the clarity of his vision, for the mag- nificent faith embodied in his. laughter, he will never be forgotten by mankind. At the rate he is going his prophecy may be easily fulfilled. Only three years ago Breckman was an untamed comedian with a small cult following attempting to strike success in the Big Apple. He has since then accelerated his career drastically. In a short leap of time he has won 2 Emmy awards, released two fine albums, and found a position as a writer for the "David Let- terman Show." He is currently am- barked on a world tour with the inten- tions to make it universe-wide if his engagements continue to sell as they do. "Hot Hero Sandwich," the critically acclaimed comedy children's show featured his writings and acting. His appearances were in the form of the puberty fairy-a bearded tutu clad weirdo sporting high top basketball sneakers. Breckman left his TV viewers on the floor in tears with his bizarre skits and crazy ideas. One of his most remembered depictions of modern reality was a dramatization of Joel rocks Continued from Page 6) composition that he dedicated to "all the friends of ours who went far away." Then the lights dimmed, helicopter noises creeped in from somewhere backstage, and a group of singing roadies gathered together onstage and voiced in unison, "We'll all go down together." Joel's touching salute to the Vietnam veterans, "Goodnight Saigon" had begun. It was during this number that one could see just how much the audience loved Billy Joel. He would turn from his piano, look at a section of the massive crowd, and receive a spontaneous ovation just for acknowledging them. When Joel did get to his older, classic songs, the group went completely off the deep end. Fans rushed the stage just to get a closer, more intimate look at their hero. The interesting thing two parents scoulding their long haired son because they found a Joint somewhere in the household. Mean- while, the clean cut son and true culprit kept hazily falling into his spaghetti .plate stoned out of his gourd. His unusual folk music also triggers occasional fatal accidents due to its dangerously funny approach. His songs contain strange twists and absurd satires of everyday phenomena. One of his favorites is the song about an engaged couple's romance which is cut short because the bride to be is killed by a lamb which was flung off the roof of the next door neighbor's house by a professor who wanted to see if the animal could fly. Armed with only a guitar and a sense of humor, Andy Breckman is one of the most wanted comedians around today. His chance to win over the laugher of Ann Arbor commences tonight at The Ark (1621 Hill) where he is preparing to dig in for a long two night stand. The in- credible line of approximately 15,000 people who began camping out for seats when the show was announced should be proof of his amazing abilities. Unfortunately, there is limited space in the theatre so those committed to going should be cautious of tramping others by getting there early and forming a single file line. Andy Breckman has been hailed as today's best young talent and if anybody has any doubts they are urged to attend what will probably be one of the funniest evenings in recent Michigan history. Detroit was as caring and fun-filled as possible. When he yelled "Motor City" with an emotion-filled voice, he finally displayed his much-worried about thumbs. After witnessing what he could really do with the bandaged appendage, the crowd ceased worrying. Anybody who could play "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" with the driving force that Joel released needn't fret that he's lost it. But the fact that Joel did more than just sing his tunes is what was most at- tractive about the concert. During the subdued prelude to "Italian Restaurant," the members of Joel's talented band acted out the "a bottle of white, a bottle of red" portion by sitting around the piano-playing Joel and drinking from a couple bottles of wine. As the show reached its climax, one could see that Joel was getting even more involved and enamoured with thl audience He threw nut nme blindine I S ED® AUTO RACING Coverage of the NASCAR Harvest 150, from Richmond, Va. ED EVERYTHING GOES "The Milkman And The Housewife" This adult comedy game show features contestants who must take off their clothes if they incorrectly answer a question that has been given them. 9:35 OIDE NBA BASKETBALL Atlanta Hawks at Utah Jazz 10:008 QFALCON CREST 0 ® REMINGTON STEELE 0 C37) THE QUEST EDDAVID SUSSKIND ED FAITH FOR MIRACLES 0D 0(ED NEWS Q0 ED0 MOVIE * * * 1 "Stage Door" (1937) Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers. A group of young actresses living in the same boarding house strive for fame and for- tune in their careers. 0QU THE NATIONAL / JOURNAL O ®E AUSTIN CITY LIMITS ED MOVIE * * "Summer Night Fever" (1973) Stephane Hillel, Olivia Pascal. Three young people spend their summer vacation engaging in romantic frivalities. 'R' ®DNOVEMBER BRAVO MAGAZINE 11:008 (T) 0 4( 1) NEWS EDFAWLTY TOWERS EDSPIRIT OF DETROIT 0 m SANFORD AND SON 0 DSOAP O EDSPORTSCENTER Q ®EDDICK CAVET Q mDMACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT !