Banner Graphic, Volume 13, Number 103, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1983 — Page 6

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The Putnam County Banner-Graphic, January 7,1983

People in the news 'After MASH' an afterthought? It sounds like a dumb idea, but CBS reportedly is considering a spinoff of “MASH” that might be called “After MASH.” Just plain “MASH" ends Feb. 28 with a two-hour movie. If “After MASH” develops into more than an afterthought, it might well star Jamie Farr, who dropped hints to that effect during an interview with television critics in Los Angeles. COMMENTING ON THE possibilities of a “MASH” without its mainstays (Alan Alda, Loretta Swit and Harry Morgan definitely are leaving), Farr said, “We’ve lost major character all through the show. So history says that the show can go on without any of us.” However, Farr also said, “The movie w-ould be it. That closes the door on you. It means there’s no more ‘MASH.’” Here’s a long shot possibility. Former “MASH” regulars McLean Stevenson, Gary Burghoff and Wayne Rogers might be in the mood to reconsider their decisions to leave the hit series. Add Farr and a few more supporting players and “After MASH” might not be such a bad idea after all. • LOS ANGELES (AP) Singer Helen Reddy and her estranged husband Jeff Wald have been sent to a conciliation service to try to settle their custody dispute over their 9-year-old son, Jordan. The two were granted a preliminary divorce decree last September but still had to settle the custody issue and other matters before the 14-year marriage would be dissolved permanently. Superior Court Judge Richard Lavine sent Ms. Reddy, 41, and Wald, her former manager, to the Family Mediation Conciliatory Service on Thursday. Hugh Mclsaac, director of the sendee, said the agency’s operations are confidential. He said a couple meets with the service in an effort to iron out their differences. However, if they are unable to come up with a solution, they return to Superior Court where the judge will decide the issue. • LOS ANGELES (AP) Probation officials are considering whether to place actor David Soul in a program that would leave him without a wife abuse conviction on his record. The Probation Department will make a recommendation to the court Feb. 17, Deputy City Attorney Susan Kaplan said Wednesday. The proposed diversion program allows for supervision of first offenders but results in no criminal record. Municipal Court Judge Timothy England referred the case to the Probation Department on Tuesday after interviewing Soul’s wife, Patricia, Ms. Kaplan said. She said Mrs. Soul, 31, had wanted to drop charges against her husband, who has pleaded innocent to misdemeanor counts of wife abuse and battery. The city attorney's office has a policy of not allowing victims to decide whether charges should be pressed, Ms. Kaplan said. The alleged dispute between Soul and his wife occurred Oct. 25 at their Bel-Air home. Mrs. Soul's face was bruised, Ms. Kaplan said. • LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Singer Connie Francis, making a state-by-state anti-crime campaign, has challenged lawmakers to pass legislation to aid victims of violent crimes. The 44-year-old performer, who was raped in a New York motel in 1974, called for mandatory sentences for people convicted of violent crimes and the removal of insanity and diminished capacity defenses. “I’m doing it on my own when I should be out singing and making a living,” she told legislators Thursday. “The people are fed up with rhetoric.”

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Friday's local TV listings

® LIVEWIRE "Participatory Sports" Guests: ACP Jumpers, Double Dutch competitors; Greg Davies, Atari Asteroids record champ. (1 hr.) O MOVIE ★★ “The Mask" (No Date) Harry Blackstone. (2 hrs.) O © BENSON When Benson marries Kraus, he finds it's not a nightmare he can dismiss by waking up. p ® ★★★ “Mean Streets” (1973, Drama) Harvey Keitel, Robert De Niro. A smalltime hood and his irresponsible friend find plenty of trouble in New York’s Little Italy. ‘R’ (1 hr., 50 min.) ® ★ ★★ "Fahrenheit 451”(1967,Sci-ence-Fiction) Oskar Werner, Julie Christie. Based on the story by Ray Bradbury. In a future society, an official ban is placed on reading and firemen are assigned to burn ail books. (2 hrs.) 0 © THE DUKES OF HAZZARD Coy and Vance try to prevent a robbery in Hazzard after Boss Hogg resurrects his perfect crime vehicle, the Mean Green Machine. © WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING 8:30 O © THE NEW ODD COUPLE A robbery forces Felix and Oscar to take extraordinary security precautions. © WALL STREET WEEK “Telecommunications In The '80s" Guest: Steven Chrust, director of the research-technology group for Sanford C. Bernstein & Company. © TODAY IN BIBLE PROPHECY 9:00 © TO DANCE FOR GOLD: II INTERNATIONAL BALLET COMPETITION, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Figure skater Dick Button and dancers Jacques d'Amboise and Marge Champion are the hosts of this program on the II International Ballet Competition, recently held in Jackson, Mississippi. (2 hrs., 25 min.) Q © HOLLYWOOD: THE GIFT OF LAUGHTER Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Richard Pryor, Dorn DeLulse and Burt Reynolds host a star-studded look at hilarious movieland moments. (1 hr.) 0 © DALLAS Miss Ellie has to decide whether to tarnish Jock's memory or see her family disintegrate because of his will. (1 hr.) © BODY IN QUESTION "Perishable Goods" Dr. Jonathan Miller shows how postmortems are indispenslble tools in modern medicine and asks to what extent improvements in life exoectancy and health are due to doctors. (R)p(lhr.) © TODAY WITH LESTER SUMRALL

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THOMAS REILLY: Pleads innocent

Actor Thomas Reilly, who plays California Highway Patrol Officer Bobby “Hot Dog” Nelson in the NBC-TV series “CHiPs,” has pleaded innocent to misdemeanor charges stemming from his arrest last month in Los Angeles. Reilly was stopped Dec. 21 by two motorcycle officers while driving in downtown Los Angeles. He was charged with driving under the influence of a drug, driving without a valid California driver’s license and possession of a controlled substance. The drug Reilly allegedly had taken was not specified in the complaint, although police said a methaqualone tablet was found in the 23-year-old actor's possession while he was being booked. Attorney David Leland King, appearing in court on Reilly’s behalf Thursday, entered the innocent pleas. Trial was scheduled for Feb. 9. • BANDON, Ireland (AP) Actress Maureen O’Hara, who has been living in scenic West Coru for the last three years, has settled a property dispute with a local farmer. Miss O’Hara, 61, received 750 Irish pounds ($975) for costs but got no damages in the out-of-court agreement, according to Cornelius O’Donoghue, the farmer. O’Donoghue said Miss O’Hara’s company. Atlas Trading of Dublin, agreed to erect a fence which he claimed had been knocked down. Miss O’Hara, who was born in Ireland, claimed O’Donoghue had broken terms of a lease by cutting down some trees and excavating the side of a road leading to a house on her property in Glengarriff, a scenic area in the remote, lake-studded county. Judge Sean MacFawsitt urged both sides Wednesday to try to reach an out-of-court settlement. The actress, wearing a navy velvet coat and long white scarf, refused to discuss the terms. • DENVER (AP) Presidential hopeful Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., has reconciled for a second time with his wife of nearly 25 years. Hart is scheduled to announce his candidacy for the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination in about a month. Kathy Bushkin, his press secretary, said the reconciliation was not politically motivated. Hart has moved back into the couple’s home ir. Bethesda, Md., Ms. Bushkin said Wednesday. Hart and his wife, Lee, will mark their 25th anniversaryin August. They have two children, Andrea, 18, and John, 16.

10:00 0 © REMINGTON STEELE Remington and Laura become entangled with an aging, eccentric movie queen who thinks someone is out to kill her. (1 hr.) 0® NEWS O © ABC NEWS CLOSEUP © ★★Vi "Who’s That Knocking At My Door?” (1967, Drama) Harvey Keitel, Zina Bethune. A young man living in New York’s Little Italy has trouble adjusting when he embarks on a romance with a blonde WASP.‘R'(lhr., 30min.) 0 © FALCON CREST Angela threatens to make Jacqueline pay for the affair she had with her husband, and Lance takes Melissa's baby to the hospital for a paternity test. (1 hr.) © FIRING LINE "Is Communism Evolving?" Guest: Richard Pipes. (1 hr.) © DWIGHT THOMPSON 11:00 0 O 0 © © NEWS O HAWAII FIVE-0 ® SOAP © INDIANA LAWMAKERS © AT THE MOVIES © PRAISE THE LORD 11:25 ® L.A. JAZZ The Ahmad Jamal Trio and blues singer Jimmy Witherspoon are featured in this segment set In the Lighthouse Case in Hermosa Beach, California, the nation's oldest jazz club. 11:30 O © TONIGHT Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Jack Lemmon, Tanya Tucker. (1 hr.) © © ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE © MOVIE "Cheech And Chong’s Nice Dreams" (1981, Comedy) Richard “Cheech" Marin, Thomas Chong. (1 hr., 27 min.) 0 MOVIE ★* "Lepke" (1975, Drama) Tony Curtis, Anjanette Comer. (2 hrs.) ® CHARLIE'S ANGELS © MOVIE ★★ "Lepke" (1975, Drama) Tony Curtis, Anjanette Comer. (2 hrs., 15 min.) © BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES 12:00 O MOVIE *V4 "Beware! The Blob" (1972, Horror) Godfrey Cambridge, Marlene Clark. (2 hrs.) ©THE LAST WORD © PRAISE THE LORD 12:30 0 © LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN ® SATURDAY NIGHT

1:00 O © EVENING AT THE IMPROV ® MOVIE ★★★ V 4 "Carnal Knowledge" (1971, Drama) Jack Nicholson, Ann-Margret. (I_hr., 37 min.) © TODAY WITH LESTER SUMRALL 1:30 0 RUBY POWELL ® TWILIGHT ZONE 2:00 0 © NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT O MOVIE **V4 "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed!" (1970, Horror) Peter Cushing, Simon Ward. (2 hrs., 30 min.) © ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT © WEATHER © MARILYN HICKEY 2:15 © CHARLES CAPPS 2'30 ® TWILIGHT ZONE © JIMMY SWAGGART 2:40 © PAT COLLINS HYPNOTIZES THE COPS Hypnotist Pat Collins turns police investigation into a hilarious art form. (1 hr.) 3:00 0 ® © NEWS .© GOD’S NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS 3:30 ® MOVIE ★★★'/* "The Fighting 69th” (1940, Drama) James Cagney, Pat O’Brien. (2 hrs.) © THE BLACKWOOD BROTHERS 3:40 ® MOVIE *★* "The French Lieutenant's Woman" (1981, Drama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons. (2 hrs., 5 min.) 4:00 © TODAY WITH LESTER SUMRALL 4*30 ©SOUL TRAIN 5:00 © LARRY JONES 5:30 0 WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT ® MOVIE *★ "Blues Busters” (1950, Comedy) Bowery Boys, Craig Stevens. (1 hr., 30 min.) © RENEWED MIND

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