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O 3666 Q 60 4295? X590 Before MTV, people had to work hard to entertain themselves. Now all you have to do is turn on your television. -an MTV commercial Something new hit Kansas City cable television in 1982. Sudden- ly, TVs everywhere were tuned into channel Q, perhaps at first due to the viewers' simple curi- osity, but as time wore on many people watched because they found themselves addicted. We get all kinds of letters telling us how much the viewers enjoy it, Gary White, advertis- ing director to the Grandview- Lee's Summit branch oi Cablevision, said. But what exactly is MTV? Quite simply, it is a rock-n-roll station on television. Instead of playing records and tapes, video jockeys play videos of popular songs. A video can cost a group any- where from 310,000 to S200,000 to produce, according to White. And, the massive amounts of money spent on videos has given many previously unknown bands a hugh boost in their careers. People will see a good video on MVT and hit the nearest record store to get the album, Graham Houston, manager of Camelot Music, said. And the television publicity also brings people to concerts. -Julie Varner 2 4 I The Lead QDCQ Top 10 Movies of '82-83 1 42 surveys H1 .......... E.T. ..............,,........................... ........ l 00 112 .......... An Officer and a Gentleman ..... ..... 3 6 H3 .......... First Blood ................................ ..... 8 5 34 .......... Rocky III .................................. ..... 8 O 35 .......... 48 Hours ........................................ ..... 5 1 116 .......... Fast Times at Ridgemont High ...... ..... 4 7 417 .......... Poltergeist ............................,....... ..... 3 7 H8 ...,...... Tootsie ..,....... ----- 3 3 H9 .......... Six Weeks .................................................. 32 it 10 ........ Best Friends ............................................... Also: The 22 Verdict, The Wall, The Toy MASH bugs out cutter Q decode It was over. Hawkeye shut down the still andi went '.home,i,.'to Crtabapplek Grove, B.J. returned faithfully to Peg, Hot Lips, Colonel Potter, and Klinger joined Radartstate7 side. 1 ' g After ll seasons as televisions most successful series, M'A'StH left a gap Monday nights at 8:00. Running eight nryearsfypilongert than the actual war, 'I'V's first black comedy, a spoofon the Korean conflict, ffinallyifpacked s away the scalpels and sent its' doctors home. i I L I But. we haven't'fj,,,seen,the, last' of Franlt Burns or Charles Emerson g Winchester III. 'M A'tS'H reruns are expected run into the 21st Century, ac- cording to People, Magazine. The series mayvhave 'ended but it is s far from dead. A true casualty, however, was the 'Tribune's Lou Grant. Candi? celled due to network conflicts with star Ed Asner, the Tribune was ryforcedqto leave the Hair. It was a disaster even the it charis-H matic Mrs. Pynchon couldn't turn around. I And, though some familiar faces were lost, others were P0PPi1 -Q up again with new miers. , -s .' 1 '. K looks and new series. V Gloria left her HAH in the Family husband Michael, and set out to 'raise Joey on 'her own. With a new ,frizzy ,perm and a job as assistnat italian aging vet: erinarian, 'Gloria became an independant woman. , Othier oldfptimers'-t'he Jeffersons, ,A1ice,, and Trapper John-still held theiriown in the ratings.. Andi, Tomi-5-Sel'lec,l! was as popular' as ever with his red ,Ferrari and ,incredible dirnples P.IJ', 1 g tNighttime ' soapsi like Dynastyif, and fFalcorr Crest'-'X luredf , l viewers . complicated plots and 1 S 2 0 , 0 0 0 wardrobesf while .Serious viewers get down to uy15usinessf? s.5vifh7 vtyv F60 Minutes' and I I post-strike Monday Night Football. t - I A1111 H0 .gfseaseni goes ' .without comedy. Square Pegs brought the Vallevfqirl and punker right into wthe-,rfliviingf' room andy Cheers brought barroom hu- mor to life. it fAnd, late-nightersstill got the last laugh with the king of sarcasm, David Letterman, and his Vnutty marvelous sidekick Paul Schaeffer. I -Lynn McDowell
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