Wednesday, February 17, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Page 9 Count's concert airs on NETV The sights and sounds of Hill "Count" Basic's return to Kansas City with his orchestra to celebrate his 75th birth day arc captured on Swinxin' the lilues, airing tonight at 7 pjn. on the Nebraska Educational Television Network. Recorded on-location at Kansas City's Uptown Thea ter, the 30-minute program includes musical segments from that concert as well as a special interview of Basie by scries host Billy Taylor. The series is a co-production of NETV and the Mid America Arts Alliance. 7T -H (I r-1 ,- x' i -if I 1 Photo courtesy Warner Bros. Sprinter Eric Liddcll, played by Ian Charleson, collapses after finishing a race in the film Chariots of Fire. 'Chariots of Fire' bums despite hype By Pat Miggins Chariots of Fire is a pretty good, maybe even an in spiring movie. However, from all the ballyhoo concerning Chariots of Fire the reality is a bit of a letdown. Possibly because it does show some intelligence and care, it stunned people as being superior to the vast amount of dross around. At least it is better than average, to give Chariots of Fire its due. Chariots of Fire is a British production that is classy in the sense that Masterpiece Theater is, as it is visually Movie Review The long anticipated confrontation between Liddcll and Abrahams doesn't come off at the Paris Olympics due to a religious conflict that Liddell can't handle. Both run in separate races, though. One drawback is that these guys don't run like Olympic level sprinters so they show the races in slow motion to fake out the audience. Various members of the English establishment then pop up, including the Prince of Wales, to add snob appeal. If one is an Anglophile believing that everything English is culturally superior then Chariots of Fire is definitely for you. If not, Chariots of Fire is good, but not quite great. impressive, and the soundtrack is rather stirring, and the acting is quite good. Thz movie is based on the true story of the 1924 Olympics, with the chief emphasis on two rival runners; Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross) and Eric Liddell (Ian Charleson) who are considered the premiere sprinters in Great Britian and possibly the world. Both characters are running to prove themselves but in different ways. Abrahams has to face the genteel anti Semitism of the English ruling class while he is enrolled at Cambridge. His goal is to show the condescending bigots that a Jew can be a true Briton. On the other hand, Liddcll is from a family of Scottish missionaries and he is running for Jesus. He has several rationalizing monologues explaining that he is running as part of God's will, which could pass for a lot of modern day born again athletes' rhetoric. Personally, I prefer the Kenny (the Snake) Stabler's attitude towards sports. 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NUGGA SOUND Music for all occasions John Hanson 464-0228 Jamie Hanson 466-5246 Most University dances under $175.00 Great Parties start with Great Music Call today for your reservation Actors from the Royal Shakespeare Company In Residence at UNL Public Performances UNDER MILK WOOD, A Play for Voices by Dylan Thomas Thursday, February 18 at 8pm Kimball Hall $5.00 Regular Admission $2,50tlNL Student A dramatic reading written by one of the "greatest lyric poets of the younger generation" telling of one day in the life of a small Welsh coast town. SHAKESPEARE LADY: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF FANNY KEMBLE Friday, February 19 at 8pmSheldon Gallery Aud. $5.00 Regular Admission $2.50 UNL Student A fully-costumed event based on the letters, diaries, and many of the leading Shakespearean roles played by one of the best known and most remarkable Shakespearean actresses of the 19th century. LOVE, LOVE, NOTHING BUT LOVE Saturday, February 20 at 8pm Kimball Hall $7.00 Regular Admission; $3.50 UNL Student An evening of scenes focusing on the theme of love from some of Shakespeare's best known plays. Included in the program will be portions of AS YOU LIKE IT, a play in which all the actors have played major roles in various productions. Tickets on sale to UNL Students only Feb. 1-5. On Sale to all others beginning Feb. 8. Box Otne (11-5, Moo-Frf) 113 Music Blda. 11th t R KSD University oINtbrask Lincoln 472-3375