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MONDAY, NOV. 13 Big Jake (1971): with sons Patrick and Ethan, 8:05 p.m. The Shootist (1976): he's a dying gunfighter in this strong and fitting valedictory, with James Stewart, 10:05 p.m. The Fighting Seabees (1944): more WW2, 2:05 a.m. A few years ago, "lost" episodes of "The Ho...

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Published inNewsday
Main Author Diane Werts. Andrew J. Edeltein. Steve Parks
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Long Island, N.Y Newsday LLC 05.11.1989
EditionCombined editions
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Summary:MONDAY, NOV. 13 Big Jake (1971): with sons Patrick and Ethan, 8:05 p.m. The Shootist (1976): he's a dying gunfighter in this strong and fitting valedictory, with James Stewart, 10:05 p.m. The Fighting Seabees (1944): more WW2, 2:05 a.m. A few years ago, "lost" episodes of "The Honeymooners" were discovered in a vault and aired for the first time since they were seen live three decades before. Wouldn't you know it? "Lost" episodes are now surfacing for other classic shows: Soiled White Robes `CROSS OF FIRE' Tonight and tomorrow at 9 p.m., NBC / 4 Imagine that the politics of poison that took over post-World War I Germany had taken root in America. It wouldn't have been planted by Hitler's Nazis, but those home-grown hate promoters, the Ku Klux Klan. Riding Tall With The Duke `TEN DAYS OF THE DUKE' Saddle up, pardner, for more John Wayne films that you ever imagined could be cablecast in a single week-and-a-half. TBS is no slouch when it comes to sweeps-month ratings bait, and the big guy's action films always draw big numbers. The lineup of 32 films (including 18 westerns) kicked off last night with "Stagecoach," the 1939 John Ford drama that turned the leading man of B-oaters into a gen-u-ine movie star. But the action gets going in earnest this morning: SUNDAY The Undefeated (1969): Civil War action with Rock Hudson and football stars Roman Gabriel and Merlin Olsen, 10:35 a.m. They Were Expendable (1945): WW2 naval maneuvers with Donna Reed and Robert Montgomery, directed by John Ford, 1:05 p.m.