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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 30, 1976 (12 pages)

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— Nevada Coiunty Nugget — Saturday, October 30, 1976 — Page 3 EDITOR’S NOTE — A TV admitted homosexual. The be an appetite among the TV drama that deals with social mother staunchly defends her audience for social themes.”’ problems is winning good ratright to decide what is best for Alternatives and not anings and sometimes providing her son, and agrees to let the swers usually are stressed. In .@ community service. lad take the trip after. .the “I want to Keep My Baby,” a —_. homosexual professes shock ¥ ; Social By MIKE GOODKIND _ that she could believe he would ge tenia de he ont Associated Press Writer harm the boy. LOS ANGELES (AP) — cial problems and how to.deal with them are increasingly the subject matter of prime time television. Alcoholism, prostitution, unwed motherhood, homosex problems TVs question of whether a teen-age “Obviously. television has unwed mother should try to changed over the past several years,” says Dick Kirschner, vice president of program practices at CBS, “I. guess raise the baby or give it up for adoption is explored,” says Mike Marden, director of television movies for CBS. people are more aware of ‘the “We don’t answer the general sociological problems 5 : estion, but we do let people uality, even gun control are going on and can more easily em tet af eet tae canteen 95 some of the themes of this seaidentify: with them. are available if they fall into son’s TV shows. The social problems are of such a predicament.” Witness these examples interest to young people American Cc Many industry folks, in = from a recent week of network because that is the audience at cjyding Johnson, credit em es shows: which many nétwork TV Norman Lear and his pioneer — NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE —On Monday night, in commercials are directed. “All in the Family’ with breaking the ice for pointed Runaway,” a 15-year-old girl for factory air or torsion bar cars. * “Dawn: Portrait of a Teen-age of turns to prostitution after running away from her alcoholic Our skilled mechanics set caster, camber ii mother. The young heroine of this NBC made-for-TV movie ’ returns home after her mother joins Alcoholics .Anonymous. Her boyfriend, a male prosti the season = ss and toe-in to original specs. explicit ever since. tute, getsa stockroom job and there is help for the pair from sympathetic probation offi probably had the first television scene ever. shot er On Tuesday night, the 19year-old son in ABC’s ‘‘The SEARLS AVENUE — 265-4642 ene +e— NEVADA cote —_ engin ac noses! 9:00 MOVIE: THE pepemetetied ie experiments. (2 hrs.) HORROR OF FRANKENSTE)iw’ (44) Wry humor adds a new of Mary Shelley's dimension to this variation _ Classic. (2 hrs.) % sopacy aueet 44-Adventures of the Lone Ranger 12:08 2Movie: “Werewolt of 5-10-12. Way Out Games on the Arrow’’ @-Novie: “Blood 4@-Ron. Schmeck’s Easy Livin’ Country les Nasic 4:00 -.2-Hee ¢ Sesame Sirest of the Week Game 2 BARAS ports: World 6Electric Company W-12-Children’s Film Festival:. "winter of ne , 4:30 3-That Goog Movie: “Terror is. 2 Man” sf 1:30 6-Consumer Survival 10-12-What’s It all About? : ‘ $m Betyg wei ‘Dive: Marble Soren
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