eet THE GREEN DOUBLE DECKER DEBUTS SATURDAY, APRIL 16TH AT 10:30 A.M. Take a stalwart London _ doubledecker, add some enthusiastic school kids; a rsonable, bright, young ostess; a CBC video-tape roduction unit and you ve the ingredients of a new 13-week children’s series called ‘‘The Green Double Decker’ which oat 12, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 13, 1977 New children’s debuts Saturday, April 16 at 19:30 a.m. . Producer Tony Gilbert of Vancouver has created a series which will allow the viewing audience to join in the adventure of travelling with the kids to a new location each week where they will learn things and have a Jot of fun doing it. The first show of the series, on April 16, whisks the kids off to the flight fr + people. walk. Street people are feet They’re neat people 4 who meet people. Why not join up? Takea ~ “S om) | Walk a block.Today. | kitchen of a 747 airplane where they will learn how food is prepared almost instantly. Other adventures abroad the Green Double Decker includes visits to Sabathil and Sons harpsichord factory in Vancouver, backstage at the Freddy Wood Theatre on -the- campus of UBC, a visit to Kosmos -77, ¢ space exhibit at the Hijack On October 29, 1972 at 6 a.m. Lufthansa Flight 615 tock off from Beirut airport enroute to Frankfurt in Germany with the captain, Walter Claussen, expectin a routine flight...he coul not know that the Boeing 727 would be the victim of a. hijack that would make world headlines. he Russian - TV series Planetarium and a trip to Pitt Meadows airport. Susanne McClellan is host of The Green Double Decker’ TV series. She was born and raised in North Vancouver where she has participated in high schoo! productions. . Susan thought she might be a nurse but changed her mind and has worked in children’s theatre as a choreographer, costume dramatic . designer and actress. She worked with M.U.5S.S.0.C., had the.lead ‘in the touring company of the Charlot- tetown Festival’s Anne of Green Gables and was with Theatre in the Park’s roduction of Bye Bye irdie. children's theatre tours in Kamloops and conducted workshops in schools, An avid horsewoman, Susan lives with her family on a small farm in Surrey. on CBC Special Hijack Munich — a two and a half hour drama- documentary on CBC-TV Saturday, April 16 at $ p.m. ~~ reconstructs the events of that day in 1972 when Claussen, his crew and passengers were held ostage in the air by a Palestinian liberation group. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM Wake cheque payable to CDC. ~ nowread this! (itmakes good road sense) “Times and needs change” — you will find these services offered by Canadian Drivers Club meet your needs and give you — Peace of Mind — Protection — Security — for $24.00 per year. BENEFITS 1. $200.00 EMERGENCY EXPENSE for lodging, meals, transportation. 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MS CHECK ENCLOSED “| CHARGE TO ACCQUNT 1 PUPP ELELLLELLEL LL LI] omees ee PPPCLLELLLLLL || wsmaaa— We monet, ~~ ame : , (LLU Co Co 71 a | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | AMENICAN EXPRESS Ti} } CEE CET Pt) POSTAL yi { | PLEASE PRINT EAPIRY DATE OF ABOVE caso om wan PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL TO Canadian Drivers Club strarure rll clo Terrace, B.C.. DATE cccccscsensassstnenescsneetseentesesneesceerann ores dae N86 4B4 There were only 13 passengers on the * early | morning flight, including a Jordanian man from Montreal who had heen visiting his mother in Beirut. Shortly after takeoff, Lufthansa 615 is hijacked by two passengers declaring members of the National ~Youth Organization for the Liberation of Palestine. Claussen is ordered to fly to Munich...the hijackers’ mission is to free three Black September brothers imprisoned in Germany, awaiting trial for their part in the Munich Olympic Massacre which had _ oc- curred only a month before, on September 5, 1972. Two Israeli athletes: had been killed and nine taken hostage. In ashowdown with | German police at Fur- stenfeldbruch military airport, five Arabs were shot, three captured and all Israeli hostages lost their lives. Hijack Munich records how passengers and crew of the Lufthansa ht felt, knowing that unless the German government ac- ’ eeded to the Palestinian demands and freed the three Black September terrorists, they could be blown up in the air at any time. Meanwhile, on the ground, German politicans and Lufthansa executives are faced with very difficult decisions.’ The film (dubbed in English) is a ABR-TV-0 Claushardt co-production and was originally shown on German television under the title LH 615-Operation Munchen, in October 1976. It combines dramatic re- enactment by professional actors of scenes inside the plane and interviews. with ople actually invelved in e 1972 hijack crisis. They include Captain Claussen and a stewardess on the flight, head. of Lufthansa Herbert Culmann, Munich Police Commissioner Dr. Schreiber and German Consul General in’ Zagreb (Yugoslavia) Kurt Laqueur. Hijack Munich offers considerable comment on the moral questions in- volved in acceding to terrorist demands, versus the danger of sacrificing “innocent lives. Dragonflies, it used to be said, had been sent by Satan. to cause mischief in the a She has done. themselves | bee ee Skala ee came etree leis wer: