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Fred Rogers talks with Betty A berlin during the taping of one of the three segments of the miniseries \Josephine The Short-Week Giraf- .- 1e\in1he\Pittsburghtelwision~tudi.~where4t<Was·made. The-prog-- rams are scheduled to air early this month. ~<AP Laserphoto) MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Bluesman B.B. King, who has traveled the world with his guitar \Lucille is looking for a home in Memphis and plans 10 open a club in thf?. Beale_ ~tree! C<ntertainment district ri_exi ~rus mariagcr says; King got his professional start and his swge name in Memphis in the late 1940s. \After all, he is named B.B. King, which is 'Beale Str-eet Blues Boy,' and that goes back to the basic roots,\ manager Sid Sidenbefg s~id Monday by telephone from New York. From the late 1800s through the 1950s, Beale Street was a bustling entertainment and commercial dislrict for blacks. Re- 'Itt' '1 1 tlii.JI/! 1 ''i lit'lt ~ ·tt~·lfflt'~.f.lli \l.iil !,' /· 1 • fl,\~l_· I 2 . ' ••• ~ ... ,, ' ' •• ,· .: ·,. ~ .:.· d. ·: ':'' ?>·:},•' ~~,~= . '~ ' +o~o • : ,\•::.. '{;'.;':\::'.·:·.: : '· '.~ By Frank Sanello Joel Higgins is best known as mo- ronic millionaire Edward Stratton III on the hit sitco!n \Si~!' _ Spoons; which went off the air last year. Now, the Illinois native takes on a meatier role as a parish priest in t~ new ABC ·\comedy \Have Faith.\ Higgins plays the progressive Mon- signor MacKenzie, head of a rectory on the South Side of Chicago. He's joined by an ensemble cast of TV vet- erans, including Stephen Furst (\St. Elsewhere\} Frank Hamilton (\Hardcastle & McCormick\) and Rorl Carey (\Barney Miller\) as fellow clerics. , The show is being Miller\ and \Taxi\ in avarice. ~ \t ·~ 'Priests have to ·turn\' ' _a111ae all_iheir - · - · impufses of.avarice and greed, and help you deal with yours.' - Joel Higgins ESPN • ·-W'l'VH~BS -· WPIX·IND WTBS WWOR WIXT-ABC WCNY DISCOVERY A&E CBN _ NICKELODEON WSTM•NBC C-S~AN A~iW-H<CSS • Hao USA C~N WIXT'·ABC ESPN CNN LIFETIME CKWS 'caN PPV ·WTBS·IND WPIX-IND 1\\' WSBK-IND oil\~1l>\' wWOR·IND HBO WCNY ·PBS -crNEMAX - 'OISCOVE'RV- SHOWTIME A&~ 27 WEATHER 28 WSYT-FOX 2ll FINANGI'Aii\-- . 30 CNN • -TNNz·~·..,.\ 37~ · .·i'r.Hlm<·ll-·~\-1\· VH-1 HIGHli(?~TS Sports· EVENING 7:00 G (!) SPORTSCENTER Up-to-date scores. ___ __ --- 7:30 g Eil MAJOR LEAGUE-IIASEBALL. Texas Rangers,at New Yor~ Yankees. (Live) fB CIJ MAJOR LEAGUe BASEBALL Now York Mets at'Cincinna:i Reds. (LIV!!) 8:051D CD MBA PLAVO'FFS,Teams to be an- nounced. (Liv.e) r· • 9:00 G (!) WORLD OF SPORTS Profiles of record hOlders in sports. runaway children, strained family re- lationships. t,yhen you talk about priests, you tend to get serious, but we have to constantly remind people this isn't \Insight it's a sitC<lm. Q';';Win ~nave 'F'attk;~4~He really serious issues like 1tlulttWo and homosexuality, wblcb the cllurcb bas taken a st~11n~ stand agai!1.5t? A. Not in the first seven episodes. Nothing that touchy now, although I don't think we'lrbe afraid of tackling those subjects in the future. On the other hand, we only have 24 minutes, and it's hard to deal with complex is- . sues like that in such a short time sion~ to their parishioners . .q, Is Monsignor MacKenzie ~ lot smarter than MSIIver $poons\' Ed· -=-=cr=::=~~=-----cw\\a=r=a\S\'t~r=att'Oif:lll?' ~- ·- A. He's smarter than Edward was in the beginning. Edward wasn't real- ly a moron. He was just so wealthy he-- didn't have to·take responsibility u_ntil © 1989 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE M!SN. Q. Is Monsignor Ma'cKeitzie a tradi- his-son walked' into his life. Qe real- tJonal man oune clofli'?- -~ ·- -:~!~i:;::f;~~~~:~~~~~~~~t:~!'!~~~~::- A:\H~'Ii§Dloliem as you're going of the kid. In_ beginning, he was to get as far as priests are concerned. suffering from emotional stuntism I've· always been. fascinated. by more than stupiditl'· :pr-iests. They have. to tom aside aU their impulses of.-avarice and greed and deal with Q. of St. MDrv'••\ witb a •fill\ & Plimp • Sot·in v .. ,rLining • Hiovy Gcfogt lf<l<inQ' •HugeDecl . • F.nct & Stain OrootLcicldt. 9- J:s MonSignor-Mac:Keozle\IIIDre ... gratifying to play - tban Edward Strauon?. A. I'm ·~FREE·~ Garage Sale· Kit KIT INCLUDES: 3 signs, 3 stakes, 3 .balloons, 160 pricing . labels, lns~ctions, inventory control sheet, 4 small signs, sign marker, tips for; I { , a successful Carage Sale. • --\Wneiiyou -- . · purchase a 3 day Garage Sale Ad in our Classifieds. . (Pald L'l advance) I!IJe llallabium-i?;ithts It' • - ' - Be EE: A.; 01 E. I E - GJ IK ,... I ~ ~ l