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B10 THE EVENING SUN FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 1988 Television Today's highlights Films tonight Prime time LOCAL MISL Soccer: Coach Ken Cooper hopes the Baltimore Blast start a win 1 Sireas against me i los Angeies Lazers in Baltimore Arena action, with Tom Davis, Charlie Eckman. (Live) 8 2 P.M. COOPER 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Wheal of Fortune Jeopardy! Movie 'Return o( the $6 Million Man and Bionic Woman Miami Vice News Cheers I VBC News I Can't Take It I Movie "Return of the $6 Million Man and Bionic Woman Miami Vice News Carson Family Ties M'A'S'H Movie 'The Adventures o( Buckaroo Banzai News A Cur ent Affair late Sh Jeopa dyl Entertainment Full House Mr. Belvedere The Thorns Sledge Hammer! 2020 News Nightl ne News PM Magazine Movie: "Return of the $8 Million Man and Bionic Woman Miami Vice News Carson CBS News Wheel of Fortune Snoopy the Musical Movie "Stones for Ibarra" News Music Newlywed Game Win, LoseDraw Snoopy the Musical Movie "Stones for Ibarra" News MASH ABC News Evening Mag.

Full House Mr. Belvedere I The Thorns Sledge Hammer! 1 2020 News 1 Nightl ne I News Family Ties Snoopy the Musical Movie: 'Stones for Ibarra" News TopPops (23 Cheers I Cheers Movie: 'Excalibur Sanford Son Love Connection Dating HIT MacNeillehrer NewsHour Washington Wk. Wall Week Great Performances: Broadway Sings: The Music of Jule Styne Metro Week E'tEnders 8D Matt Houston Movie: "Curse of the Pink Panther" World at War: The Final Solution Hit Sguad late Sh. 3) Star Trek: By Any Other Name Indoor Soccer: los Angeles Lazers at Baltimore Blast John Madden's Super Bowl Special late Sh. 09 Wheel of Fortunel Jeopardvl Full House Mr.

Belvedere Star Trek: The Galileo Seven 2020 News Nightline The Untouchables Movie: 'The War Wagon" Night Gallery Night Gallery At the Movies H. Squad Knigh Rider Movie: "My Favorite Year" I To Be Announced love Connection Carson 67-22 Nightly Business State Circle Washington Wk. Wall St, Week Great Performances: Broadway Sings: The Music of Jule Styne Drive-ln Blues 1 Avengers Montreux WorldSurvival Movie: "Russian Roulette" Shortstories Evening at the Improv CBN Remington Steele Paper Chase The 700 Club Straight Talk Last Frontier Drug Free Kids: A Parent1 Guide CNN Moneyline Crossfire Prlmenews Larry King Live! Evening News Moneyline Sports DISN Movie: "Many Ady.Winnle Pooh" DTV Cop Anthem Movie: The Prince and the Pauper I Ozzie Harriet Movie ESPN SportsCertter SpeedWeek NFL Matchup Super Bowl XXII Boxing: Doug DeWitt vs. Ronnie Messert, Middleweights SportsCtr HBO Inside the NFL Movie: "Running Scared" Movie: "48 HRS." istTen HTS Redskins Report Capitals Report Hockey: Montreal Canadiens at Washington Capitals Redskins Report Racing LIF Family lady Blue Movie: 'TerrorVislon Cover Up MAX Movie (5:30) Movie: "Return of the Jedi Movie: 'Omega Syndrome" Movie NICK Can't Do That Double Dare Car 54 Mr. Ed My Three Sons Donna Reed Laugh In The Monkees Susie I Spy SHQ Penn i Teller Comedy Club I Movie: "Haunted Honeymoon Garry Shandling Brothers Super Dave Movie TMC Movie (5:30) I Movie: "Radio Days' Movie: "The Ratinos Game Movie: "The Concrete Jungle USA Airwolf Otherworld Movie: 'The Amazing Captain Nemo" Night Flight I N.

Flight WOP, Pyramid Barney Miller Evening Mag. Entertain. Morton Downey Jr. I News Simon 4 Simon WTBS Andy Griffith I Sanford Son I Pro Basketball: Boston Celtics at Detroit Pistons prn Baskffthall- Atlanta Hawks at t.ns Annfllss 1 akar Great Performances: "Broadway Sings: The Music of Jule Styne." Diahann Carroll, Carol Channing, Mariette Hartley, Linda Lavin, Hal Linden, Melissa Manchester, Vic Damone, Rex Smith, Patti Austin, Phyllis Newman and others salute the composer of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," "Gypsy" and "Funny Girl." In stereo. 1 9 P.M.

2020: Physicians lacking bedside manner, high rate of disablement among former football players; inmate with seven stays of execution in 14 years on death row. (cc) CD 10 P.M. LOCAL: WMAR (NBC) Ball WBAL (CBS) Bait fB WJZ (ABC) Bait. CC WRC (NBC) 0 C. WTTG (Ind.) DC.

CD WJLA (ABC) DC 1) WGAL (NBC) Lan. QD WDVM (CBS) CD WKJL (Ind Bait 09 WBFF (Ind Bait ffl WNUV (Ind Bait CD WPMB Bait i WMDT (ABC) Sol Ut WBOC (CBS) Sal 39 WDCA (Ind I I it WAPB Anna 4t WETA 41 WPMT (CBS) York CABLE: ARTS Arts CBN-Chnstian Broadcast CNN-Cable News DISN-uisney ESPN-Sports HBO-Home Box Oltice HTS-Home Team Sports LIFE-Litetime MAX-Cmemax NICK-Nickelodeon SHO-Snowtime TMC-Movie Channel USA-USA Network WOR-N Y. TV WTBS-Atlanta TV Today CABLI (CBN) Last Frontier. (NICK) The Monkees. (SHO) Brothers, (cc) (WTBS) Pro Basketball.

4:00 11:00 (NICK) The Monkees. (SHO) The Special Magic of Herself the Elf. (cc) (USA) Dance Party USA. (WOR) T.J. Hooker.

(WTBS) The Munsters. 5:30 Taxi. 9 Andy Griffith. CD 93) Happy Days. World of Survival.

CD Gimme a Break. CD Entertainment Tonight. Brady Bunch. Square One TV. QS People's Court.

Newlywed Game. CABLI (DISN) Atomic Legs. (ESPN) Countdown to Calgary. (HTS) Tom Young. (MAX) Movie.

"Red Dawn (1984). (NICK) Nick Rocks. (SHO) Movie. Witch's Sister" (1982). (TMC) Movie.

"The Silent One" (1984). (WTBS) Liverne Shirley. MAJORS "Return of the $6 Million Man and Bionic (1987) Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner. U.S. government supervisor Oscar Goldman sends bionic Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers to stop radicals out to take over the country.

3D CD 8:00 P.M. "My Favorite Year" (1982) Peter O'Toole, Mark Linn-Baker. A rookie writer is supposed to make sure a former Hollywood swashbuckler shows up sober for King Kaiser's live TV comedy show in the 1950s. ED 8:00 P.M. "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai" (1984) Peter Weller, John Lithgow.

Interga-lactic folk hero Buckaroo Banzai and his team of do-gooders battle evil Dr. Lizardo and bis alien army of Red Lectroids. CD 8:00 P.M. "Excalibur" (1981) Ni-col Williamson, Nigel Terry. Medieval tales of Uther, Merlin, Morgana, Lancelot, Guinevere, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

Directed by John Boorman. 8:00 P.M. "The War Wagon" (1967) John Wayne, Kirk Douglas. A framed ex-convict and his partner plan to rob a mi-neowner's heavily guarded armored stagecoach, equipped with a Gatling gun and full of gold. 8.00 P.M.

"Curse of the Pink Panther" (1983) Ted Wass, David Niven. Bumbling New York detective Clifton Sleigh is sent to find French police inspector Jacques Clouseau. 8:00 P.M. "Stones for Ibarra" (1988) Glenn Close, Keith Carradine. Sara and Richard Everton leave San Francisco for a poor Mexican village, where they run his family's copper mine despite news he has leukemia.

CO (I) ffl 9:00 P.M. CABLE "Russian Roulette" (1986) Alfred Molina, Gary Cady. Businessmen spring Soviet gangster Gino from jail and send him to London to make a deal on some tractors. 8:00 P.M. "Running Scared" (1986) Gregory Hines, Billy Crystal.

Two very cool Chicago undercover officers work hard, play hard and try to put a drug lord permanently out of busi" ness. R' (cc) (HBO) 8:00 P.M. "Haunted Honeymoon" (1986) Gene Wilder, Gilda Rad-ner. A radio actor brings his fiancee to his spooky family estate, where his Aunt Kate claims there's a werewolf on the loose. PG' (SHO) 8:00 P.M.

"The Prince and the Pauper" (1962) Donald Houston, Sean Scully. Prince Edward trades places with a look-alike beggar boy in Tudor England. Based on the novel by Mark Twain. (DISN) 9:00 P.M. "TerrorVislon" (1985) Lynn Ritchie, Bill Reilly.

The anthology of seven possible tales of terror includes a pathologist who finds a storage room full of unauthorized body parts. (LIFE) 9:00 P.M. The Ratings Game" (1984) Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman. A New Jersey trucking tycoon combines street smarts and his girlfriend's connections in a scheme to make TV shows guaranteed to be hits, (cc) (TMC) 9:00 P.M. OfTJ0GDCDCCCH)(g) News.

ED 2J Love Connection. 22 Drive-In Blues. CD A Current Affair. CD News, (cc) 23) Metro Week In Review. At the Movies.

Hit Squad. CABLI Evening at the Improv. (CBN) Drug Free Kids. (CNN) Moneyline. (DISN) Ozzle Harriet.

(HTS) Redskins Report. (LIFE) Cover Up. (NICK) Susie. (SHO) Super Dave, (cc) (TMC) Movie. The Concrete Jungle" (1982).

(USA) Night Flight. (USA) Night Flight. (WOR) Simon Simon. fid) Oprah Winfrey, (cc) 13 Geraldo. G) Gimme I Break.

3 Scooby Doo. 63 Woody Woodpecker. 9 Sesame Street, (cc) Win, Lose or Draw. "CJD Real Ghottbuttert. "CC Dlff'rent Strokes.

QD Magnum. Bugs Bunny I Friends. If4 Weight Control. Hollywood Squares. CABLE (CBN) Straight Talk.

(CNN) Newtday. Mickey Mouse Club. (ESPN) AWA Championship Wrestling. (HBO) Survival. (HTS) Charlie Woollum.

Movie. to Glory: JFK" (1985). "(NICK) You Can't Do That on TV. (SHO) A Wimp's Revenge. (USA) Chain Reaction.

(WOR) Barnaby Jones. (WTBS) Fllntttones. 4:30 Dlff'rent Strokes. ID Duck Tales. 63 Real Ghostbusters.

GD Hollywood Squares. CD Silver Spoons. Jetsons. US Sesame Street, (cc) S3 Freedom From Fat. Win, Lose or Draw.

CABLE (DISN) Donald Duck Presents. (HTS) Chuck Swenton. (NICK) Bad News Bears. (USA) Bumper Stumpers. (WTBS) Brady Bunch.

6:00 Phyllis Newman and others salute the composer of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," "Gypsy" and "Funny Girl." In stereo. SI Great Performances. oixjaeesai "The Galileo Seven" Spock and the crew of the shuttlecraft Galileo are stranded on a small world while exploring the Murasaki phenomenon. CABLI (CBN) The 700 Club. (CNN) Larry King Llvel.

(DISN) Movie. "The Prince and the Pauper" (1962). (ESPN) Boxing. (LIFE) Movie. TerrorVision" (1985).

(NICK) My Three Sons. (TMC) Movie. "The Ratings Game" (1984). (USA) Movie. "The Amazing Captain Nemo (1978).

(WOR) Morton Downey 9:30 0 CD Sledge Rampaging Sledge searches for a woman he believes is the governor's daughter, (cc) In stereo. CABLI (NICK) Donna Reed. 10:00 QD CD Miami Vice. A movie star's on-screen murder propels Tubbs and Crockett into an investigation of the film's flaky director, (r) (cc) In stereo. CD 2020.

Physicians lacking bedside manner; high rate of disablement among former football players; inmate with seven stays of execution in 14 years on death row. (cc) 9 To Be Announced. CD KQOlSm News. Night Gallery. A woman talks with spirits In an old English house.

9 World at War. "The Final Solution" Part 1) CABLI Shortstories. (CBN) Straight Talk. (CNN) Evening News. (HBO) Movie.

"48 HRS." (1982). (MAX) Movie. "Omega Syndrome" (1986). (NICK) Laugh In. (SHO) It's Garry Shandllng's Show.

(cc) Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy and the rest of the Peanuts gang perform musical vignettes. Based on the stage play. Animated, (cc) CD Full House. Joey finds himself the only healthy member of a household stricken with measles, (cc) 09 Indoor Soccer. Los Angeles Lazers at Baltimore Blast.

(Live) ED Movie. "My Favorite Year" (1982). 9 Si Washington Week In Review. Moderator: Paul Duke, (cc) CD Movie. "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai" (1984).

Movie. Excalibur" (1981). Movie. "The War Wagon" (1967). Movie.

Curse of the Pink Panther" (1983). CABLI Movie. "Russian Roulette" (1986). (CBN) Paper Chase The First Year. (CNN) Prlmenews.

(DISN) DTV. (ESPN) NFL Super Bowl Matchup. (HBO) Movie. Running Scared" (1986). (HTS) Hockey.

(LIFE) Lady Blue. (NICK) Car 54, Where Are (SHO) Movie. "Haunted Honeymoon" (1986). (USA) Otherworld. (WOR) Evening Magazine.

(WTBS) Pro Basketball. 8:30 (El CD Mr. Belvedere. George is unsettled by information he read in Heather's diary, (cc) Wall Street Week. "Best Mutual Funds" William E.

Dono-ghue of W.E. Donoghue Co. Inc. CABLI (DISN) The Cop and the Anthem. (ESPN) Super Bowl XXII Preview.

(NICK) Mr. Ed. (WOR) Entertainment Tonight 9:00 QD Movie. "Stones for Ibarra" (1988). CD The Thorns.

Chad falls for the girl next door, whose family is feuding with the Thorns, (cc) Great Performances. "Broadway Sings: The Music of Jule Styne" Diahann Carroll, Carol Channing, Mariette Hartley, Linda Lavin, Hal Linden, Melissa Manchester, Vic Damone, Rex Smith, Patti Austin, (NICK) Dennis the Menace. (WTBS) Carol Burnett I Friends. 7:00 Wheel of Fortune. CO Newlywed Game.

3 ABC News, (cc) 0 Star Trek. 63 Knight Rider. G9 Nightly Business Report. CD NBC News, (cc) CD Family Ties. CD News.

CD Jeopardyl. CD CBS News, (cc) Cheers. SS MacNellLehrer NewsHour. The Untouchables. Matt Houston.

CABLI Montreux Rock. (CBN) Remington Steele. (CNN) Moneyline. (DISN) Movie. "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" (1976).

(ESPN) SportsCenter. (HBO) Inside the NFL. (HTS) Redskins Report (LIFE) Family. (NICK) You Can't Do That on Television. (SHO) Penn Teller's Invisible Thread.

(USA) Airwolf. (WOR) $100,000 Pyramid. (WTBS) Andy Griffith. 7:30 Jeopardyl. GJ Win, Lose or Draw.

0 Evening Magazine. State Circle. QD You Can't Take It With You. CD MASH. CD PM Magazine.

CD Entertainment Tonight. CD Wheel of Fortune. Cheers. Of Family Ties. CABLI World of Survival.

(CNN) Crossfire. (ESPN) SpeedWeek. (HTS) Capitals Report. (MAX) Movie. Return of the Jedi" (1983).

(NICK) Double Dare. (SHO) Comedy Club Network. (TMC) Movie. "Radio Days" (1987). (WOR) Barney Miller.

(WTBS) Sanford fc Son. 8:00 GD CD Movie. "Return of the $6 Million Man and Bionic Woman" (1987). CDCE) Snoopy the Musical. OOCaCCCBCDCEC! News.

CB Hit Squad. Angle. MacNellLehrer NewsHour. CD Three's Company. Dlff'rent Strokes.

S9 3-2-1 Contact, (cc) G.L.O.W.. Family Ties. CABLI Golden Age of Television. (CBN) Crazy Like Fox. (CNN) Showbiz Today.

(DISN) Don't Eat the Pictures. (ESPN) SportiLook. (HTS) Bob Wade. (LIFE) Kay O'Brien. (NICK) Finders Keepers.

(USA) Cartoon Express. (WOR) Magnum. (WTBS) Alice. 5:00 1130 Cheers. fB M-ASH.

QD Nightline. (cc) 09 CD The Late Show, (r) ED QD CD The Best of Carson, (r) 52 The Avengers. CD Music Video Connection. S3 Dating Game. 9 EastEnders.

Hit Squad. Cll Top of the Pops. CABLI (CNN) Sports Tonight. (DISN) Movie. "State Fair" (1945).

(ESPN) SportsCenter. (HBO) 1st Ten: Going for Broke, (cc) (HTS) Horse Racing. (MAX) Movie. The Mosquito Coast" (1986). (NICK) I Spy.

(SHO) Movie. "Maximum Overdrive" (1986). (USA) Night Flight. 6:30 fl ID ID CD CC News. 3 Family Ties.

C9 MorkfcMlndy. 65) Dlnosaucers. 22 Square One TV. (cc) CD Silver Spoons. CDO Three's Company.

S3) Brady Bunch. $9 Cossman Secrets. 33 Dating Game. 83 Facts of Life. CABLI Quest for Beauty.

(CBN) Big Valley. (CNN) Newswatch. (DISN) Kids, (ESPN) Super Bowl XXI Highlights. (HBO) Movie. "The Best of Times" (1986).

(HTS) Mike Polllo. CD NBC News, (cc) 19 CBS Newt, (cc) All In the Family. She's the Sheriff. CD Too Close for Comfort CD ABC News, (cc) S3) Facts of Life. 89 Nightly Business Report.

S3) Cheers. CABLI Brush Strokes. (CNN) Inside Politics '88. (ESPN) Super Bowl of Sports Trivia. (HTS) Llsclottl Billiards.

10:30 Madden's Super Bowl Special. Sanford Son. Night Gallery. TV digest Study predicts 65,000 references to sex on TV this year Daytime programing was steamier than prime time, with almost 50 percent more sexual content. The survey said afternoon soaps contain 35 sexual instances per hour, compared with 24 each for made-for-TV movies and sitcoms, 21 each for nighttime soaps and action-adventure shows and 12 for game shows.

Wattleton cited "The Dating Game" and "The Newlywed Game" as "sexually suggestive." The study said verbal sexual innuendo dropped 50 percent from 1978-79, but physical sexual conduct rose 25 percent in the same period. The study also noted that networks do not accept advertisements for birth-control devices. New York Daily News A kiss may still be just a kiss, but more TV programs are going all the way, a new survey says. The study said TV networks will broadcast about 65,000 references to sexual behavior from kissing to intercourse in the 1987-88 season, but rarely present information about birth control or the risks of casual sex. "The American public is subjected to a constant barrage of fictional characters engaging in sex without discussing it, considering the risks and certainly without using birth control," said Faye Wattleton, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, which did the survey with the Louis Harris polling work TV.

"Although the performers were totally covered by a sheet, the activity was unmistakable," said Humphrey Taylor, president of Louis Harris and Associates. The pollsters did not identify the programs with the highest sexual content, but programs in the highest category of sexual themes soap operas include such steamy serials as "Dynasty," "Dallas" and "Knots Landing." Wattleton singled out shows that tried to present sexual topics responsibly, including "Cagney and Lacey," "Family Ties" and "Daddy," a made-for-TV movie about teen-age sexuality. The survey is based on a viewing of all afternoon and prime-time shows broadcast on the three major commercial networks last Sept. 24-30. Pollsters extrapolated to get yearly figures.

TV viewers were bombarded with an average 27 scenes per hour "depicting, discussing or suggesting" sex the largest percentage appearing on daytime and prime-time soap operas. This breaks down to 10 innuendos, nine kisses, five hugs, one or two references to intercourse and one or two references to "deviant" practices such as rape, incest or prostitution. The survey said the current season has the first "explicit portrayal of sexual intercourse" ever on net company. A companion survey on sexual attitudes showed that most people believe TV exaggerates the importance of sex and encourages teens to be sexually active. Not so, says TV.

Network spokesmen acknowledged a high sexual content in some programing, but said it was presented in a "responsible" way. "We always show consequences of the actions of teen-agers on TV," said Alfred Schneider, ABC's vice president of policy and standards. Rick Gitter, vice president for broadcast standards for the East Coast division of NBC, said sexual themes are "responsibly presented." CBS declined comment, saying executives had not seen the survey. ABC's "Disney Sunday Movie" is heading for NBC. And it won't just be a movie, anymore.

Huh? ABC has confirmed that "The Disney Sunday Movie," now in its third season, is leaving after this season. The Disney Studio has signed with NBC to create an hour-long anthology series for next season. No title yet. The core of the NBC show will be four recurring series, one of them a new version of the mid-'50s Disney hit "Davy Crockett," which catapulted Fess Parker to fame. No word on the other three.

In addition, there will be specials, made-for-TV flicks and classic big-screeners such as "Dumbo." Dallas fans won't have Priscilla Beaulieu Presley to kick around anymore. (Darn.) Presley, 42, says she's leaving the CBS soap after this sea-' son her fifth to pursue feature-film projects. Presley plays Jenna Wade, who pines away for her true heartthrob, Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy), while being married to his brother, Ray -Krebbs (Steve Kanaly). Jenna tied the knot with Ray this season after giving birth to Bobby's child. Go fig-: ure.

Presley's departure is no big surprise. Lorimar has announced that it plans some drastic changes for "Dallas," including paring down the bloated cast list, if the show is renewed. Presley may be one step ahead of the sheriff. Veteran Maureen Stapleton will pop up on ABC's "The Thorns" Feb. 12 as a neighborhood maid.

The role could become a recurring gig. ABC's xThe Wonder Years' is an excellent new dramedy "The Wonder Years" -k -k A charming new half-hour dramedy about being 12 years old in suburban America in 1968. CAST: Fred Savage, Alley Mills TIME: 10:30 p.m. (approximately) Sunday, after the Super Bowl CHANNEL: ABC Channel 13 (WJZ) To keep things in perspective, "The Wonder Years" is narrated by the kid grown up, talking about his childhood HILL, From Bl definitely not on the cul de sacs of America. One of the themes of "The Wonder Years," as its rather heavy-handed ending makes a bit too clear, is to point out that, just as its namesake had all sorts of vitamins and nutrition in those air-filled, bleached white loaves, so the suburbs had real human drama inside those rows and rows of tract houses.

Like "Leave it to Beaver," "The Wonder Years" is told from the point of view of the kid. But, unlike that earlier show, this is exploited for comic possibilities as various characters adults, bullies, girls become surrealistically distorted, as girl, the one who has always been bugging him when he wanted to play with the guys of the neighborhood, has turned into a ravishing beauty overnight. His jaw drops into only one of the many pitfalls that that days holds for him. Fred Savage plays Kevin and luckily he's a talented natural who pulls off the many subtleties required of this part without any of the uncomfortable strain that often shows on young actors. "The Wonder Years" was created by the same team that came up with "Growing Pains." ABC has yet to announce when and where "The Wonder Years" will show up on a weekly basis, but it will probably be in March and don't be surprised if it's they are when viewed through those first hailstorms of hormones.

But, to keep things in perspective, "The Wonder Years" is narrated by the kid grown up, talking about his childhood in a Jean Shepard-Iike style, 20 years later. It's a device that works well, not only because of the irony possible with that temporal distance, but also because it frees up the characters from saying unreal dialogue that's often needed to explain situations. The narrator can take care of that In this first half hour, summer is ending and Kevin is facing his first day of junior high. The dilemma of his life is summed up in the choice of clothes he faces, clothes that will make that first im- pression. He walks out in his carefully chosen bell bottoms and flowered shirt, looking as awkward as he does silly.

His mother marches him right back in and he re-emerges in a strictly white bread get up. At the bus stop, where he now must stand with the ninth graders, he discovers that the little twerp of a in the slot behind "Who's the Boss?" currently occupied by "Growing Pains." That show would then be moved to Friday at 8 o'clock with another newcomer behind it. Fmrri wite reports.

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