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TONIGHT Until Thursday One Show 8:00 p.m. (A) T MAN IN THE WORLD TOMORROW NIGH! OPENING TONIGHT WHEN LEGENDS THE DAILY GLEANER, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1975. LAST SHOWING "AROUND THE WORLD With FANNY HI Star A GROWN-UP FAMILY RLM TON: 7:30 (NRC) I Which To The GAIETY: Ton: 7:30 Way Front 9.50—Interlude 9.55—School 10.10—At Home 10.30-JBC News •10.35-Yon Ask For It IMS—Islandwide Notice Board 11.20-You Ask For It 12.00—Pause for Thought 12.01—Hot Newies , 12.25—Lunchtime Sports WorldTRANSCRIPT
PAGE FOUR THE DAILY GLEANER, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1975.
Educational TV8.45—Spanish-Grade 89.15—English-Grade 109.45-Eriglish-Grade 5
10.15—Looking and Learning-Grade 2.
10.45—English-Grade 61.15—Looking and Learning
Grade 11.45—Science-Grade 82.15—Eat what you grow
JBC-TV5.00—Sign on Sesame
6.00—Headline News6.20—Merrie Melodies6.30—API — Impact7.00—School's Challenge7.30-JBC News, Weather
and Sports8.15—IronsideM5-Firine Line10.15— Late News
10.3<f-Nigbt Stalkers11.30—Sign Off
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Fisherman's Forecast6.30—Guest Artiste6.35—Good Morning Man6.45—Weather6.50—Good Morning6.55—Calypso Corner7.00—RJR News -Weather)7.10—Early Morning Sports
Report7.15-*»nblic Pulse7.20—Good Morning7.30-RJR News7.35—Good Morning8.00-BBC News8.10—Exchange Rates8.15—Good Morning Man8.30—C & W Morning Man,9.00-Family Affair9.10—Astro Horoscope9.15-A Family Affair9.30—What's Cooking9.35-A Family Affair
10.00—News10.05—Your Dentist & You10.10—Family Affair10.30—House of Gold10.45—Family Affair12.00—News Weather12.10—Comedy Corner12.15—Midday Club12.50-Who's Who Quiz1.00-News1.15—Midday Club2.00—The Don Topping Thing\3.00—Hometonjr News3.05—RJR News (Spanish)3.10—Don Topping Thing5.00—Caribbean News5.10— EveningT'eople5.29—Weather & Fisher-
man's Forecast5.30—Features Magazine5.40—Evening People6.00—RJR News6.10—News Analysis6.15—A.P.L Today6.45—Sports Report6.50—Weather6,55—Evening People7.00—RJR News7.10—Evening People'7.15—Dulcimina7.30—Evening People7.45—Our Changing World7.50—Evening People8.00-The World at Eight3.15—Evening People- Show1.45—Pause For Good News8.50—Evening People9.00—Milady's Mirror1.30— The Jazz Scene0.30—RJR News Roimd-Up0.40— Night Life1.45— Temple Time2.00—Reflection2.02-Night Watch
RJR-FM2.7: 95.7: 92.9: 101.3: Mhz6.00—Sign On and Devotion6.05—Morning Show7.00-RJR News7.10—Morning Show7.30— Programme Parade7.35—Morning Show8,.00-BBC World News8.10—Morning Show9.00—Morning Story
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9.15—Tuesday Showcase10.30—FM Magazine10.35—Tuesday Showcase11.30—For Women Only11.35—Tuesday Showcase12.00— News Weather12.10—LT Concert1.00—Here and Now5.00—Caribbean News5.10—Programme Parade5.15— Here And Now5.45—BBC Sports Roundupff.OO—Caribbean Bandstand7.00—News Weather7 .10—Common . Markef
Report7.15—Jazz Time7.30—Mystery Theatre
' 8.00—Evening Concert .9JO—BBf News910—Commentary9.15—Melody Time9.45—Wonderland by Night
11.55—Pause for Thought12.00-Sign Off
JBC-Radiol,4.44—Sign On4.45—Back to the Bible5.15—Thought for Today5.20—Breakfast with Ed5.45—Thought for the Inner
Man5.48-Breakfast With Ed6.00—JBC News6.05-Breakfast With Ed6.25—You did no sey6.30-JBC News6.40-Breakfast with Ed6.45-Nubel Chorale6.50—Sport Report6.55—Breakfast With Ed7.00—BBC News7.10—Breakfast With Ed7.30—JBC News7.40-Breakfast With Ed9.00—At Home9.35—School9.50—Interlude9.55—School
10.10—At Home10.30-JBC News•10.35-Yon Ask For ItIMS—Islandwide Notice
Board11.20-You Ask For It12.00—Pause for Thought12.01—Hot Newies ,12.25—Lunchtime Sports
World12.30—The Public Eye12.31-JBC News12.40—The Public Eye1.30-JBC News1.35—The Public Eye2.00—Back to the Bible2.30—Spare Rib2.50—Draw for Post Positions3.05—Spare Rib3.30-News Headlines3i3Z— Teen Club4.00—Happiness Home
Coming Show4.30-J.B.C. News4.35—Happiness Home
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5.30— JBC News5.'45—Happiness Home
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A JAMAICAN MUSICALTuesdays &V\fednesdays at 7:00 pm
Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 pmSundays at 4:30-pm
FINAL WEEKClosing March 16BOOK AT LittteTheatre -Tom Redcam DriveTfrnes Store - King Street and Tropical Plaza
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"THE BACCHAE OFEURIPIDES"Wole Soyinka
Directed byCarroll Dawes
LITTLE THEATREMarch 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 at
8:00 p.m.Sunday March 23 at
4:00 p.m.Ticket, available at the Little
Theatre Box Office dailyAdult* $2.50 — Student* $1.50
BOOKINGS NOW OPENProceeds in aid of the
DRAMA SCHOOL FUND
DESPITE POOR ORGANISATION ANDCONFUSION. . . .
Jackson Fivecaptivates
responsive audience
lichael Jackson, (left) oflackson Five Brothers per-orraing at the National Stadium
on Saturday night Second left isTito.fwhile Jackie is at right and
second right is Marlon. Hand) isat extreme left.
Albert Finney seen asSaviotir of British films
By dive Russell'or the first time in thehistory of the cinema awholIy-British.-financedfilm has topped Ameri-can -box-office charts.It's great news for theperennially flaggingBritish film industry, themore so since "MurderOn The Orient Express",the film that's made his-tory, has as its star Al-bert Finney - tipped foran Oscar for the role -the great hope of the in-dustry. \
Albert Finney has been ratedby Lord (Laurence) Olivieras the finest-actor of hisgeneration, and heavilybacked by the pundits to beOlivier's successor asBritain's leading actor,iarly in hsi acting careerFinney was likened toSpencfir Tracy and Walter
Huston by leading criticKenneth Tynan. DirectorMichael Winner puts him atthe top of a very short list ofBritish box-office film stars.
But thinking back; how oftenhave you seen Finney in afilm or on stage over thepast 10 years? What do youknow about him: OliverReed, Richard Harris, PeterO'Toole, Robert .Bedford,Omar Sheriff — all his
ALBERT FINNEY
"AROUND THE WORLD With FANNY HI9 Shirley CORBIOAN
TOMOBROW «:15 PJ«. BIGOAE SHOWCASE Ii StageShow — featuring:— Boris Gardiner Huppenlng • JohnnyCLARKE • Dobby OOBSON • Xlnca STEWABI • EricDOKALDgQN • Borace FORBES • BIG YOUTH.
TOMORROW ATINGS
TONIGHT Until ThursdayOne Show 8:00 p.m. (A)T MAN IN THE WORLD
Mark FOREST • Pan! WTOTER -
generation — are householdpersonalities, rarely off thecinema circuits; theircurrent philosophies of lifeas familiar as their profiles.
Fine filmsSince Tom Jones in 1963
Finney has made only fivefilms — Charlie Bubbles,which he also directed, TwoFor The Road, Scrooge,
' G u m s h o e and O r i e n tExpress. He has playedLuther, and A Day In TheDeath Of Joe Egg onBroadway but there were 10years up to 1972, and AlphaBeta, when he didn't appearon a West End stage — avast gulf in a careerspanning only 15 years.
"I suppose I'm not what you'dcall hardworking,'/' admitsFinney."Maybe'One of thepenalties of being soguarded about making sureyou want to do something —not the right thing, butsomething you want to do —means that you're not going
• to do very much."Ensuring that he's doing what
he wants to do has ledFinney away from actingfor a while into production,as a partner in MemorialEnterprises, and into filmdirection.
"All my activities for the pastI 10 yea r s h a v e been
spasmodic — one film as a| director, a certain amount
of scattered stage workas actor and director,occasional films . . .
"I've needed at least thisamount of time to find outwhat I think I should bedoing with my life.
"There's no pattern I reallywant to follow. I don't wantto know what I'm going to bedoing in 10 years. I do verymuch waat partly to drift
' and partly to go where Ididn't think I might havegone. I feel that I have alifetime to use and I want tobe better when I'm 50 andwiser when I'm 60 ... .",
StarFinney was born in Salford, in
industrial northern Englandin 1936, son of a bookmaker.Albert might himself havebecome a bookmaker.
"As it was my mother thoughtbookinaking and actingwere both precarious, andone no less disastrous thanthe other."
After school he joined PeterO'Toole, Frank Finlay andAlan Bates in a vintageclass at London's RoyalAcademy of Dramatic Arts.
It was the instantaneous(Continued on Page 17)
The Jackson Five1 show Iended a) 100 a m Sun-day, with hundreds of BobMarley and the Wallersfans, still dancing insidethe Nat ional Stadium,and clamouring for moreof the group's numbers
While the local group per-formed for the couplethousands, who were thereto hear them, the placelooked like a dance hall.Bob, Peter Tosh, BunnyL i v i n g s t o n e , ' C a r l t o nBarrett (d rums) , Aston1
Barrett (bass), Al Anderson(lead guitar), Phil Jaffrey(Harmonica), and a brasssection of Bobby Ellis(trumpet), and Dirty Harry(Saxophone), were in theright mood to warm thescene.
The Jackson Five who cameon stage nearly an boor and ahalf before the Wallers,were also in top shape andgave the tremendousaudience a lot to cheer aboutwith some fancy footworkand hit songs.
The show which lasted oversix hours, was somewhatchockful of confusion, andp r o b l e m s , w i t h t h eaudience, in the ten dollarssection, being forced to
"TONIGHT at »'»GALLERYMONTEGO
" Half Moon HotelGary TreatmentJames ColmmJennifer O*NeU
TON: 7:30 (NRC)Andre MORSELMUMMY'S SHROUDRichard WTOMAH*
WHEN LEGENDSDIE
JAMAICA SCHOOL OF MUSICGOLD ROOM, COURTIEIGH MANOR HOTEL
Trafalgar Road
EIGHT CONCERTTONIGHT -6:30
WORKS BY
J. S. BACH. . '.'A
Soloists ahH Chamber OrchestraDirected by.Henry Havergal
TICKETS; $1 (Students of the School free) From:Jamaica School of Music, 19 Hope Road
TH° Music Mart, Twin Gates Shopping Centre or at the door.
b r e a k t h r o u g h po l i cebarriers, into the fifteendol lars seats, to get aglimpse of the stage.
Bod seatingThe seating seemed badly
organised, since even beforethe show started, peoplewere a l ready sitting onstacks of chairs, up to sixhigh, m the ringside section,blocking the people behind,as well as those in the tendollars section.
Because of this, the showwhich started one and a half
. hours late, was stoppedtwice, to allow the police toshift some of the people.Comedian, Ranny Williams,took on the task afterproducer, Clifton Cole, andM.C., Don Topping, hadfailed, with threats that the
. Jackson Five would not< perform, unless the crowd,
was at least ten feet away.lit was explained, that ac-
cording to the contractsigned with the foreigngroup, the audience had tostay at least ten feet, awayfrom them, or they wouldnot perform
Later the audience had to waitfor the Jackson Five 'technicians, to spend overone a half hours, getting
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For The LoveOf Ivy
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LearningTree
9:14 P.M. '80 StepsTo Jonah
MOVIES (Hlcbimte) Ton:CABOT ON HBNBY and
CABBY ON LOVING (NBC)
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1ST (Dnncuii) Tom: (U)HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS
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