Wednesday, December 16, 1992 SATURDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON LISTINGS — DEC. 19 SATURDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON DECEMBER 19, 1992 9:00 | 9:30 | 10:00 | 10:30 | 11:00 | 11:30 | 12:00 | 12:30 | 1:00 | 1:30 [ 2:00 | 2:30 [ 3:00 | 3:30 | 4:00 on Football: Division 1-AA Championship - Teams to Be Announced. From Huntington, W.Va. |NFL Today vy carga Tampa Bay Buccaneers at San Francisco 49ers. From Candlestick Park. agree sey ccna dtcyiattson Sater” (een ker | Shop at Home PREVIEW 7 Wednesday, December 16, 1992 Spacious living with room to grow A family sized sundeck is accessible from this area, making it a great place for summertime barbecues and casual enter- taining. Two bedrooms share the main bathroom with bonus make-up vanity. The master suite has a front view through a boxed out window area — a bu- reau would fit nicely under the window. A three piece ensuite with tub as well as a walk-in closet make this room a special re- treat for Mom and Dad. Plans for design No. IH-2-3-616 are available for $274 (set of three) and $25 for each additional copy. Saver sets are avail- able for $312 (set of five). B.C. residents add six per cent provincial 6 PREVIEW Q Movie: tire “Mary Poppins” (1964, Fantasy) Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson. CTV Sports Presents () de’ Medici |Kerr's Pian to Get out Alive Public Forum ‘Against All Odds Sports Weekend Scheduled: World Cup women’s downhill from Lake Louise, Alta.. World Cup freestyle skiing from Tignes, France; Read Report. Dennis the Menace Hockey Week (R) ls T papa |Austin City nop O [World at Your Feet “New |Armada (Part 2 of 3) Zealand” (Part 2 of 5) [Jennings nel | Inspiration of | Woodcarving American Ballet Theatre in Shown in traditional styling, this base- ment entry offers spacious living within 35 feet, eight inches of width (including brick). Accessible from the covered entry and double garage, the foyer sports a coast closet and leads into a private den. Double accessibility into the laundry room allows for future expansion of the basement into an in-law suite as private en- tries are available from both the upstairs floor and basement area. Upstairs, an open living/-dining room concept creates a spacious feeling in both areas and allows for a relaxing and com- fortable entertaining area. A space saving buffet nook adds to the furniture space al- lowed in the dining room while a gas fire- Wok With (=) Real West “Buffalo Bill & His Wild West” (R) EartyPrime |Wememaher World Today |Pinnacie | (R) World at War “it’s a Lovely |Movie: “Bernard and the Genie” (1991, Day Tomorrow” Comedy) Alan Cumming, Lenny Henry. 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Is he married? - P.J.B., Canoe, B.C. he Lord in “Hawaii Five-O” A great president who couldn’t be elected now BY LYNN HOOGENBOOM ily.” He seems to be ab ly sure that it’s Rip Taylor, and I say he is wrong. Could you please settle this matter for us? The winner will be taken out to dinner at a restaurant of his or her choice. - J.B., Victoria Make those reservations, J.B. Shirley Jones has been married to former actor-co- median and current talent bro- ker Marty Ingels since 1977. She was previously wed to the late Jack Cassidy, with whom she had sons Shaun, Patrick and Ryan before the couple di- vorced in 1974 after 18 years of marriage. MEANINGFUL MOVIE - My mother died when I was very young, and I’ve been try- ing to get a copy of her favorite film, “Miss Tatlock’s Millions,” asa to. Could you as- Since the popular series end- ed in 1980 after a 12-season run, Lord, who turns 62 on Dec. 30, has been enjoying re- tirement in Honolulu. After hanging up his badge as Steve McGarrett, he has turned down every job offered to him, according to his wife, Marie. Still, producers intend to offer him a cameo role in the up- coming movie version of “Ha- waii Five-O,” set to start film- ing in the spring. Lord, borm John Joseph Patrick Ryan, ac- tually has a long history of turning down roles, saying no to leads in “Wagon Train” and “Ben Casey,” of the latter ex- plaining, “I can’t stand an at- mosphere of human misery.” SHIRLEY’S SPOUSE - My husband and I have a bet going about who is married to Shirley Jones of “The Partridge Fam- sist? - P.E.M., Hamilton This 1948 screwball comedy about a wacky family that hires a stuntman to imperson- ate a missing brother in order to receive an inheritance fea- tured John Lund and Wanda Hendrix. It has not yet been re- leased on video. You might want to contact the film’s orig- inal distributor, Paramount Pictures, for further details. Write to the studio’s World- wide Publicity Department at 5555 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, CA 90038-3197. Please address questions to Canadian Viewers’ Voices, TV Data, United Media Cana- da, 6557C Mississauga Rd., Mississauga, Ont. LSN 1A6. Because of the volume of mail received, personal re- plies cannot be sent. Pcs Kunhardt and Philip Kunhardt III practically grew up with Abraham Lincoln. “Our great-grandfather, Frederick Hill Meserve, col- lected the Meserve collection, Peter Kunhardt which is the great American private collection of 19th-cen- tury photographs, specializing in Abraham Lincoln,” says Pe- ter. “My earliest memories are visiting my great-grandfa- ther in his brownstone in New York City, climbing five flights of stairs to the top workroom and winding my way through. He and my grandmother (Dorothy Me- serve Kunhardt, who inherited her father’s collection) used to keep the stairs littered with books, so there were literally 3 or 4 feet of books on each step on the left and the right.” They and their father, Philip Kunhardt Jr., have used those photographs to put together a two-part biography, “Lincoln” (airing Saturday, Dec. 26 and Sunday, Dec. 27, on ABC), told largely through photographs, with Jason Robards providing the voice of Lincoln, Glenn Close providing the voice of his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, and James Earl Jones narrating. “It is the great American story,” says Peter. Lincoln was born in poverty and had no more than a year and a half of formal schooling. Yet he rose to become presi- dent of the United States and saw the nation through the most difficult period in its his- tory, the Civil War. “I’m usually sick and tired of a subject by the time we’re finished with it,” says Peter. “But I’m not that way in this case. I’m curious still, I’m in- trigued, he’s a figure I haven’t overdosed on yet.” “He was a queer man,” says Philip. “He had an intense need for privacy, and he had this tendency toward superstition. But I really feel there’s a pro- found goodness about him that I believe in still. I don’t think I’m just bringing it naively to the subject. I find it reinforced whenever I delve deeply into his own words.” One comes away from “Lin- coln” with a sense of awe over what he accomplished - seeing the Union through the Civil War and putting an end to slav- ery - and a heartfelt grief over his untimely death at the hands of an assassin. One also is left with the sobering con- viction that today Lincoln would not be electable. “He had these massive bouts with depression, he was known to cry in public, he often poorly, he had coarse humor - all these things in to- day’s political world would be disastrous,” says Peter. “But beneath all that was the great- est leader America has ever had, probably. I think we’re very lucky he wasn’t held to the rigors of today’s political standards.” “Lincoin" airs in two parts, Saturday, Dec. 26 and Sunday, Dec. 27 on ABC. The documentary is told largely through photographs, such as this one printed from a cracked glass plate. | Put The Castlegar | News Classifieds to work for you. Phone 365-7266.