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6:00 Q O O © ® NEWS (D ADVENTURES IN RAINBOW COUNTRY "Dreamer's Rock" O THREE’S COMPANY ®THE MUPPETS ©3-2-1 CONTACT (R)n © RAWHIDE ffi JIM BAKKER 6:30 O NBC NEWS (I) THE TOMORROW PEOPLE Q ® LAVERNE & SHIRLEY ® MOVIE *** "The Cowboy And The Lady" (1938, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon.(l hr., 30 min.) © CBS NEWS © OVER EASY Guest: Billy Daniels. (R) 7:00 0 M*A*S*H ® YOU CAN’T DO THAT ON TELEVISION “Fads And Fashions" O LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE O ABC NEWS n O CBS NEWS .9 BARNEY MILLER © MORE REAL PEOPLE QD NBC NEWS © THIS OLD HOUSE © HAWAII FlVfc-0 © 700 CLUB 7:30 0 TIC TAC DOUGH ® THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY "Horse Thieves’’ O ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0 FAMILY FEUD ® THE JEFFERSONS © ALICE © LIE DETECTOR © MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 8:00 0 © LITTLE HOUSE: A NEW BEGINNING Laura faces a tough decision when she finds a publisher who is willing to print her first "Little House" books. 0(1 hr.) ® LIVEWIRE "The Soaps" Q MOVIE Forgotten City Of The Planet 01 The Apes" (1974, Science-Fiction) Roddy McDowall, Ron Harper. (? hrs.) 0 © THAT’S INCnEDIBLEI ® MOVIE ■k-k'h "Rollover" (1981. Drama) Jane Fonda, Kris Kristofferson. (2 hrs.) 0© SQUARE PEGS Patty is chosen to represent Weemawee High on a TV quiz show with Mussy and a handsome senior. ® SOLID GOLD © FRONTLINE "88 Seconds In Greensboro" Jessica Savitch takes a new look at the 1979 "Greensboro Massacre" case, in which five members of the Communist Workers Party were killed by members of the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party. (1 hr.) © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING 8:30 0 © FILTHY RICH Carlotta is nominated as vice president of the Dames of the Confederacy. © LARRY JONES 9:00 0 © THE FOURTH ANNUAL TV GUIDE SPECIAL Michaei Landon and Bryant Gumbel host a chronological look at some of TV’s most memorable moments of the past year. (2 hrs.) ® THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS Marcel Marceau, the world's foremost exponent of the art of mime, is accompanied by the Ensemble Orchestra of Paris while performing seven original sketches 0 © MOVIE "Malibu" (Premiere, Drama) William Atherton. Susan Dey. (2 hrs.) 0 © M*A*S*H Hot Lips gives herself a disastrous home permanent just before she is to meet a famous doctor in Seoul. ® BEST OF MIDNIGHT SPECIAL © GREAT PERFORMANCES "Wagner's Ring: Das Rheingold" The first of the operas that make up Richard Wagner's epic cycle, “The Ring of the Nibelung" is presented from the stage of the Wagner Festival Theater in Bayreuth, Germany. (2 hrs., 30 min.) © TODAY WITH LESTER SUMRALL

TV movies

MONDAY’S MOVIES EVENING 6:30 ® ★★★ “The Cowboy And The Lady” (1938, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon.(l hr., 30 min.) 8:00 o ★★Vi “Forgotten City Of The Planet Of The Apes" (1974, Science-Fic-tion) Roddy McDowall, Ron Harper. Astronauts Virdon and Burke, along with Galen, the chimp, discover the ruins of what was once a government think tank. (2 hrs.) ® ★★V4 “Rollover" (1981, Drama) Jane Fonda, Kris Kristofferson A former movie star who took over the chairmanship of her late husband's corporation and a highpowered financial expert become involved in a disastrous deal with Arab investors. ‘R’ (2 hrs.) 9:00 O © "Malibu" (Premiere, Drama) William Atherton, Susan Dey A young midwestern couple encounter temptation, seduction and deception among the exotic residents of California's fabled beach community. (Part 2) g(2 hrs.) 12:00 ® ★★ “Swinging Cheerleaders" (No Date) (1 hr., 30 min.) 12:30 ® ★★★ "The Bad Seed” (l9s6. Drama) Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 1:00 0 ★★% "Night And Day” (1946,

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9:30 0 © NEWHART 9:45 ® AMERICAN ART IN THE SIXTIES 10:00 O ® NEWS ® WHAT’S UP AMERICAI 0 © CAGNEY & LACEY © LIGHT AND LIVELY 10:30 © THE BLACKWOOD BROTHERS 11:00 0 O 0 © © NEWS Q HAWAII FIVE-0 ® LOVING FRIENDS AND PERFECT COUPLES ® SOAP © COLLEGE BASKETBALL Oregon Ducks vs. Washington Huskies (2 hrs.) © COLLEGE BASKETBALL St. John's vs. Villanova (2 hrs.) 11:25 ® WOMEN IN JAZZ 11:30 0 © TONIGHT Host: Joan Rivers. Guests: Cher, Henry Winkler. (1 hr.) 0 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE ® A NEW DAY IN EDEN "Clint Declares His Love” (Part 14) 0 © TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. A supposedly childless Trapper John suddenly discovers that he is the father of a 25-year-old son. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.) ® CHARLIE’S ANGELS © INDIANA LAWMAKERS 12:00 Q SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN O THE LAST WORD ® MOVIE * * "Swinging Cheerleaders" (No Date)(l hr.. 30 min.) 12:30 0 © LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Guests: singer Wayne Cochran, comedian Richard Lewis. (R) (1 hr.) ® MOVIE *** "The Bad Seed" (1956, Drama) Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 12:40 O ffi COLUMBO An art critic kills his uncle in hopes of inheriting the man's valuable collection of paintings. (R) (1 hr., 20 min.) 1:00 O MOVIE **'/i ■ Night And Day" (1946. Musical) Cary Grant, Eve Arden. (2 hrs., 45 min.) O JACK ANDERSON © LESTER SUMRALL 1:30 0 © NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT O ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 1:35 ® MOVIE ** "Secret Fantasy" (No Date, Comedy) Laura Antonelli, Lando Buzzaco (1 hr., 30 min.) 2:00 O CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH © MARILYN HICKEY 2:15 ffi CHARLES CAPPS 2:30 0 © NEWS ffi JIMMY SWAGGART 3:00 ® NEWS ffi ORAL ROBERTS 3:05 ® WHAT’S UP AMERICAI 3:30 ® TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE Guest: Martin Mull. ffi COMMUNITY FORUM 3:45 O MOVIE **'/? "The Steel Lady" (1953, Adventure) Rod Cameron. Tab Hunter. (1 hr 45 min.) 4:00 ® JOURNEY’S END ® BARRY FARBER ffi TODAY WITH LESTER SUMRALL

Musical) Cary Grant, Eve Arden. (2 hrs., 45 min.) 1:35 ® ★★ “Secret Fantasy” (No Dale, Comedy) Laura Antonelli, Lando Buzzaco (1 hr., 30 min.) 3:45 O ★★Vi "The Steel Lady” (1953, Adventure) Rod Cameron, Tab Hunter. (1 hr., 45 min.) TUESDAY'S MOVIES MORNING 7:30 ® ★★ "Coast To Coast” (1980, Comedy) Dyan Cannon, Robert Blake. (1 hr., 34 min.) 10:00 ® ★ ★Vi"The Unknown Man”(l9sl, Drama) Walter Pidgeon, Ann Harding. (1 hr., 26 min.) ® ★★★Vi "Peyton Place" (Pari 2) (1957, Drama) Lana Turner, Lloyd Nolan. (2 hrs.) 11:30 ® ★★★ "The Competition" (1980, Drama) Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving. (2 hrs., 9 min.) AFTERNOON 2:00 ® ★★Vi "Rockshow" (1980, Musical) Paul McCartney and Wings. (1 hr., 45 min.) 4:00 ® ★★ "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory" (1971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson. (1 hr., 34 min.)

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People in the news Sellers' ex-wife weds American LONDON i AP) Actress Lynne Frederick secretly married her American boyfriend, heart specialist Barry Unger, in Los Angeles at Christmas, the Sunday Mirror reported. The tabloid quoted unidentified friends as saying the 27-vear-old actress and her 38-year-old husband are living in a Beverly Hills home she inherited from her first husband, actor Peter Sellers. Miss Frederick married Sellers in 1977 and inherited $6.4 million after he died of a heart attack in July 1980. Six months later, she married David Frost, Britain’s best-known television interviewer. They were divorced six months ago HOLLYWOOD (AP) Sigourney Weaver says she was spoiled by her first movie, “Alien,’’ because her character had a job. “I got to play a woman who had a job an important job,” she said. “Usually in films, the woman has a job but you never actually see her doing it. 1 supposed after ‘Alien’ that there would be more parts like that, but, of course, there weren’t." Her next film was “Eyewitness,” and now she is in the new film. “The Year of Living Dangerously,” a thriller set in Indonesia. Miss Weaver is the daughter of Sylvester "Pat" Weaver, an early president of NBC who is credited as the father of the television talk show with such programs as "Home," “Today" and "Tonight.” Her mother is the former British actress, Elizabeth Inglis, who was in Alfred Hitchcock's “The 39 Steps.” She was born Susan Weaver, but at 14 she took the name Sigourney from a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. • BOULDER. Colo. (AP) Former Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox, who now heads the lobbying group Common Cause, is still warning the public not to forget the lessons of Watergate. “I think there were great gains from Watergate,” said Cox, a visiting distinguished professor at the Universitv of Colorado School of Law, “The American people asserted their old idealism, attention was focused on the problem ... it affected the ethics of public officials,” he said. He listed several “very significant reforms and safeguards” that followed Watergate, including the Special Prosecutor Act, the Ethics Commisson and ethics laws instituted by the statesm “Preserving ethics and honor of public officials is essential in a democracy,” Cox said. HOLLYWOOD (AP) Pat Carroll says she became a video game junkie during the months she spent on the road with her one-woman show “Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein.” “I read a magazine article on the computer age, the one that said if you were born before 1965, forget it,” she said. “That challenged me. Don’t make me feel that I’m a stranger in a new world because of age. I went out and learned to play all the games in those parlors.” Miss Carroll, who was on “Caesar’s Hour” and many other TV shows, said she has tapered off going to parlors and now has her own home computer. • LOS ANGELES (AP) Estelle Winwood celebrates her 100th birthday today, but she says 85 years as an actress doesn’t seem to be enough for her. “If I get an offer I’ll take it,” said Miss Winwood, whose career began during the age of George Bernard Shaw and has progressed to the popular television series “Quincy.” Miss Winwood’s friends are throwing a party for her tonight, with President Reagan and Queen Elizabeth II expected to send greetings. Miss Winwood. a native of England, appeared in the movies “The Producers,” “Camelot," “Notorious Landlady" and “Games.” • THIS WEEK S CELEBRITY BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Actor Gil Gerard, TV’s Buck Rogers, 40, and actress Jeanne Moreau, 55, celebrated Sunday, while Monday’s cake and candles belong to singer Neil Diamond, 42. actor Ernest Borgnine, 66, and evangelist Oral Roberts, 65. TV newsman Edwin Newman is 58 Tuesday, while Wednesday means No. 58 for actor Paul Newman, No. 55 for singer Eartha Kitt and No. 39 for black activist Angela Davis. Thursday finds ballet star Mikhail Baryshnikov at 35, actress Donna Reed at 62 and actor Troy Donahue at 47. “M-A-S-H" star Alan Alda is 47 Friday, while Saturday marks No. 65 for “Dynasty” star John Forsythe, No. 38 for Tom Selleck and No. 40 for actress Katharine Ross.

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