Sunday, September 25, 1994
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5:30 am
4—EWU Education Series
6—Shop at Home
6 am
4—Kenneth Copeland Weekly
6—Name Your Adventure
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Mega Man
"Mega-Pinocchio." Dr. Wily cons Mega Man into trying to become human, which he then uses to his advantage to reprogram the blue robot.
6:30
2, 28—Paid Programming
6—Saved by the Bell: The New Class
"Squash It." After being humiliated by a bully at the carnival, Bobby gets self-defense lessons from a surprising source. Screech: Dustin Diamond. Megan: Bianca Lawson. Rachel: Sarah Lancaster. Mr. Belding: Dennis Haskins.
7—Barney & Friends
7:00
2—Paid Programming
4—Robert Schuller
6—Saved by the Bell: The New Class
"Brian's Girlfriend." Brian tries to make Rachel jealous by dating a tennis pro—and it works. Bobby: Spankee Rogers. Tommy: Jonathan Angel. Lindsay: Natalia Cigliuti. Megan: Bianca Lawson.
7—The Kidsongs Television Show
28—Nick News
7:30
2—Ernst Home and Garden Show
6—California Dreams
"Budget Cuts." Budget cuts mean pulling the plug on the school radio station, which isn't music to the ears of program director Sly or his top on-air personality Lorena (Diana Uribe).
7—Reading Rainbow
Actress Zelda Rubinstein narrates Laura Geringer's "A Three Hat Day." (Repeat)
28—Bill Nye the Science Guy
What causes ocean currents and how they affect marine life.
8:00
2—CBS Sunday Morning
Ruth Wright Hayre, founder of Tell Them We Are Rising; a profile of Latin jazz flute player Nestor Torres; Fresco painter Mark Balam; reviews of the TV dramas "ER" and "Chicago Hope." (Charles Osgood)
4—Day of Discovery
6—News for Kids
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
8:30
4—Martha Stewart Living
6—Meet the Press
Topic: Haiti, Russia and other trouble spots: Guests: Defense Secretary William Perry and Sen. Sam Nunn (D-GA), chairman of the Senate Armed Services committee. (Tim Russert)
7—The Magic School Bus
"Inside Ralphie." When Ralphie gets sick and can't attend school, Ms. Frizzle brings the class to him, where they get the inside story on why Ralphie's ill by traveling through his bloodstream. Voices...Ms. Frizzle: Lily Tomlin. The Producer: Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Ralphie's Mom: Tyne Daly.
28—DuckTales
9:00
4—Bob Vila's Home Again
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—Fox NFL Sunday
9:30
2—A Fresh Approach
(John Fischer, Tom Sherry)
4—Who's the Boss?
6—NFL Live!
7—Ghostwriter
Season Premiere: A preview of "A Crime of Two Cities"; the new Gaby — Melissa Gonzalez — is introduced; bloopers from previous seasons.
10:00
2—Face the Nation
Topic: Haiti and the Republican agenda. Guests: Gen. John Shalikashvili, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and House Minority Whip Newt Gingrich. (Bob Schieffer)
4—Growing in Love
6—NFL Football
Miami Dolphins at Minnesota Vikings, from the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis. [Live]
7—European Journal
28—NFL Football
Los Angeles Rams at Kansas City Chiefs, from Arrowhead Stadium. [Live]
10:30
2—The Crusaders
Scheduled: people who misuse handicapped access areas.
4—To Be Announced
7—Asia Now
11:00
4—One on One
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
11:30
2—Ethics in the Marketplace: A Business Challenge
A report on how practicing good business ethics can benefit the bottom line.
4—This Week with David Brinkley
Topic: Midterm elections. Guests: Sen. Harris Wolford (D-PA); Rep. Rick Santorum (R-PA); Republican pollster Frank Luntz; Democratic pollster Celinda Lake.
7—Think Tank
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—Paid Programming
7—Washington Week in Review
(Ken Bode)
12:30
2—Paid Programming
4—Vision & Values
"Wings as Eagles." Chaplains aboard the U.S.S. Carl Vinson provide sailors emotional and spiritual support. Cliff Robertson narrates.
7—Wall $treet Week
"The New Television World Order." Guest: John S. Reidy, managing director of Smith Barney, Inc. Host: Louis Rukeyser.
1:00
2—CBS Sunday Afternoon Showcase: Treacherous Beauties
(TV, 1994) Emma Samms, Bruce Greenwood. A photojournalist falls for the eldest son in a family she has tied to her brother's murder.
6—Top Cops
Cottage Grove, Oregon, 1981: An officer busts a looter. Modesto, California, 1988: A highway patrol officer nabs an auto theft suspect.
[Time approximate after football.]
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley, Jr.
"Separation of Church and State." Guests include attorney Alan Dershowitz; Rev. Richard John Newhaus and Rev. Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. (Part 2 of 2)
28—Paid Programming
[Time approximate after football.]
1:30
4—MOVIE: A Star Is Born
(1976) Barbra Streisand, Kris Kristofferson. A boozing rock star's career falls as fast as his unknown lover's begins to rise.
6—Shop at Home
7—Editors
The future of public broadcasting. (Part 2 of 2)
28—Paid Programming
2:00
7—Bradshaw and the Family
An overview of a family in crisis. Host: John Bradshaw.
28—MOVIE: Whisper Kill
(TV, 1988) Loni Anderson, Joe Penny. A San Francisco reporter and a newspaper editor follow a slasher's trail in California.
3:00
2—Extra
Scheduled: James Woods discusses why he specializes in bad-guy roles.
6—NFL Football
Pittsburgh Steelers at Seattle Seahawks from Husky Stadium in Seattle. [Live]
7—Poldark
Ross saves a young girl from a beating; Verity, escorted to a ball by her cousin, spends the evening dancing with Captain Blamey.
4:00
2—MOVIE: Sudden Impact
(1983) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. San Francisco's "Dirty Harry" Callahan meets an artist with her own code of vigilante justice.
4—Perfect Strangers
7—Spokane This Week
A discussion of the events of the past week with area journalists. Moderator: Hugh Imhof.
28—MOVIE: Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
(1990) Chuck Norris, John P. Ryan. A colonel leads Marines on a mission to destroy an untouchable Latin drug thug's cocaine cartel.
4:30
4—M*A*S*H
7—Hometime
"Master Suite." Starting the plumbing and electrical rough-ins; installing a roof winder; beginning to drywall. (Part 2 of 4)
5:00
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
7—New Yankee Workshop
A redwood destination arbor inspired by pine and privet versions on the island of Nantucket.
5:30
7—This Old House
A tour of the completed renovations made to the storm-damaged Miami home. (Repeat)
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Deborah Norville
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
[Time approximate after football.]
7—Evening at Pops
Singer Tony Bennett and pianist-composer Michael Legrand team up for an evening of ballads.
28—Baywatch
"Tentacles." Conclusion. Mitch (David Hasselhoff) learns that his captors plan to kill him whether or not he saves Brady; Stephanie investigates a diving "accident" involving the fiancé of her sister (Yasmine Bleeth). Stephanie: Alexandra Paul. Hobie: Jeremy Jackson. (Repeat)
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—ABC World News Sunday with Carole Simpson
6—Top Cops
Pensacola, Florida, 1983: Special agents arrest a woman who had been killing her husbands for insurance money.
7:00
2—60 Minutes
Steve Kroft interviews Kweisi Mfume, the Democratic congressman from Maryland; Mike Wallace talks to Tyson Foods chairman Don Tyson; Lesley Stahl reports on American businessmen in Russia.
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
Campers surprised by a lizard; crazy cats; strange neighborhood children; space aliens. (Bob Saget)
6—Unsolved Mysteries
A creature that was displayed at the 1968 Chicago Stock Fair and is thought to be the "missing link"; the mysterious death of biochemist Dr. Frank Olson in 1953. (Robert Stack)
7—Baseball
"The National Pastime (1940-1950)." The sixth "inning." Included: the batting feats of Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams; Branch Rickey's signing of Jackie Robinson, breaking the Major League color barrier; the death of Babe Ruth; World War II and its impact on the game. Also: the Rockford Peaches and the women's pro leagues. John Chancellor narrates.
28—Fortune Hunter
"The Winterstar Intercept." Dial (Mark Frankel) is asked to find the world's largest flawless diamond, stolen by the deposed dictator of a small Baltic country. Harry: John Robert Hoffman. Anabella: Evelyn Furtak. Kusniev: Nic D'Avirro. Zedek: Sherman Howard. Yvonne: Kim Faze.
7:30
4—On Our Own
"Matchmaking Mama." Jelcinda fixes up a young woman (Cindy Herron)—with Josh. Josh/Jelcinda: Ralph Harris. Joc: Jake Smollett. Jarreau: Jocqui Smollett. Jordee: Jurnee Smollett. Gordon: Roger Aaron Brown.
8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
"A Nest of Vipers." Death by snakebite at the zoo uncovers a nest of human vipers. Gilford: Jerry Hardin. Bea: Corinne Bohrer. Joyce: Susan Blakely. Ted: Taylor Nichols. Ray: John Dye. Kelly: Lisa Darr. Caceras: Gregory Sierra. Angela Lansbury.
4—Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
"Wall of Sound." Lois and Clark race to track down a high-tech madman whose misuse of sonic vibrations has brought Superman to his knees. Stoke: Michael Des Barres. Camden: Scott Colomby. Lois: Teri Hatcher. Clark: Dean Cain. Jimmy: Justin Whalin. Perry: Lane Smith.
6—seaQuest DSV
"The Fear That Follows." Extraterrestrials are held captive aboard seaQuest by a pompous general (Jesse Doran) bent on discovering their technological secrets. Bridger: Roy Scheider. Lucas: Jonathan Brandis. Ford: Don Franklin. Brody: Edward Kerr. Smith: Rosalind Allen. Piccolo: Michael DeLuise.
28—The Simpsons
"Another Simpsons Clip Show." A family discussion of love yields stories (seen in flashbacks) that all end in heartbreak. Voices: Julie Kavner, Dan Castellaneta, Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright.
8:30
28—The Simpsons
"Bart Gets Famous." When an on-air remark catapults Bart to instant stardom, he finds that fame isn't all it's cracked up to be. Conan O'Brien has a cameo. Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer. (Repeat)
9:00
2—CBS Sunday Movie: The Gift of Love
(TV, 1994) Andy Griffith, Blair Brown. With his grandson's heart and a runaway teen's friendship, an ailing man gets a new lease on life. Louise: Olivia Burnette.
4—ABC Sunday Night Movie: Total Recall
(1990) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin. Recurring nightmares of the planet Mars lead a confused earthling into the center of an intergalactic conspiracy.
6—NBC Sunday Night Movie: The Innocent
(TV, 1994) Kelsey Grammer, Polly Draper. An autistic boy is a Los Angeles policeman's sole witness to a violent crime.
28—Married... With Children
"Naughty but Niece." Is Bud's passionate encounter with Marcy's niece a dream or real? Griff: Harold Sylvester. Bud: David Faustino. Breezy: Kirsten Holmquist. Al: Ed O'Neill.
9:30
28—Wild Oats
"Slice O' Life." When a TV show films the friends, Jacks plays to the camera and violates Shelley's request for privacy, leading to Brian's own act of betrayal. Joanne: Carolyn Lowery. Bartholomew: Anthony Cistaro. Jack: Tim Conlon.
10:00
7—Cities at War
"The First City: London." The effects of the Nazi blitzkrieg on London during World War II are chronicled using vintage film footage. A tenth of the city was destroyed and over 30,000 people died during the war. (Repeat)
28—MOVIE: Vanishing Son
(TV, 1994) Russell Wong, Chi Muoi Lo. Two brothers, skilled in martial arts, flee China to the United States where they part ways.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
6—Q6 News 11 at 11
7—Ken Burns' Baseball
"The National Pastime." See 7 pm for details. (Repeat)
11:20
4—KXLY News 4
11:30
2—Cheers
11:35
6—The George Michael Sports Machine
11:50
4—Sightings
12 am
2—Robocop: The Series
28—Time Trax
12:05
6—Top Cops
Louisville, Kentucky, 1984: An officer is shot in the face. Manchester, New Hampshire, 1987: The real Dick Tracy rescues a jumper.
12:35
6—Top Cops
12:50
4—The Untouchables
1:00
2—American Gladiators
28—Entertainment Tonight Weekend
Pauly Shore discusses wreaking havoc with the judicial system in his latest movie.
1:05
6—To Be Announced
1:50
4—KXLY News
(Rebroadcast from 11:20 pm)
1:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
2:00
2—CBS Sunday Night News
7—Off the Air
28—MOVIE: Radio Flyer
(1992) Elijah Wood, Adam Baldwin. Two boys dream up a red-wagon flying machine to escape from their drunken and abusive stepfather.
2:15
2—CBS News Up Up to the Minute
2:20
4—World News Now
3:30
6—NBC Nightside
4:00
28—Paid Programming
4:30
28—Off the Air
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5:30 am
4—EWU Education Series
6—Shop at Home
6 am
4—Kenneth Copeland Weekly
6—Name Your Adventure
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Mega Man
"Mega-Pinocchio." Dr. Wily cons Mega Man into trying to become human, which he then uses to his advantage to reprogram the blue robot.
6:30
2, 28—Paid Programming
6—Saved by the Bell: The New Class
"Squash It." After being humiliated by a bully at the carnival, Bobby gets self-defense lessons from a surprising source. Screech: Dustin Diamond. Megan: Bianca Lawson. Rachel: Sarah Lancaster. Mr. Belding: Dennis Haskins.
7—Barney & Friends
7:00
2—Paid Programming
4—Robert Schuller
6—Saved by the Bell: The New Class
"Brian's Girlfriend." Brian tries to make Rachel jealous by dating a tennis pro—and it works. Bobby: Spankee Rogers. Tommy: Jonathan Angel. Lindsay: Natalia Cigliuti. Megan: Bianca Lawson.
7—The Kidsongs Television Show
28—Nick News
7:30
2—Ernst Home and Garden Show
6—California Dreams
"Budget Cuts." Budget cuts mean pulling the plug on the school radio station, which isn't music to the ears of program director Sly or his top on-air personality Lorena (Diana Uribe).
7—Reading Rainbow
Actress Zelda Rubinstein narrates Laura Geringer's "A Three Hat Day." (Repeat)
28—Bill Nye the Science Guy
What causes ocean currents and how they affect marine life.
8:00
2—CBS Sunday Morning
Ruth Wright Hayre, founder of Tell Them We Are Rising; a profile of Latin jazz flute player Nestor Torres; Fresco painter Mark Balam; reviews of the TV dramas "ER" and "Chicago Hope." (Charles Osgood)
4—Day of Discovery
6—News for Kids
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
8:30
4—Martha Stewart Living
6—Meet the Press
Topic: Haiti, Russia and other trouble spots: Guests: Defense Secretary William Perry and Sen. Sam Nunn (D-GA), chairman of the Senate Armed Services committee. (Tim Russert)
7—The Magic School Bus
"Inside Ralphie." When Ralphie gets sick and can't attend school, Ms. Frizzle brings the class to him, where they get the inside story on why Ralphie's ill by traveling through his bloodstream. Voices...Ms. Frizzle: Lily Tomlin. The Producer: Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Ralphie's Mom: Tyne Daly.
28—DuckTales
9:00
4—Bob Vila's Home Again
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—Fox NFL Sunday
9:30
2—A Fresh Approach
(John Fischer, Tom Sherry)
4—Who's the Boss?
6—NFL Live!
7—Ghostwriter
Season Premiere: A preview of "A Crime of Two Cities"; the new Gaby — Melissa Gonzalez — is introduced; bloopers from previous seasons.
10:00
2—Face the Nation
Topic: Haiti and the Republican agenda. Guests: Gen. John Shalikashvili, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and House Minority Whip Newt Gingrich. (Bob Schieffer)
4—Growing in Love
6—NFL Football
Miami Dolphins at Minnesota Vikings, from the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis. [Live]
7—European Journal
28—NFL Football
Los Angeles Rams at Kansas City Chiefs, from Arrowhead Stadium. [Live]
10:30
2—The Crusaders
Scheduled: people who misuse handicapped access areas.
4—To Be Announced
7—Asia Now
11:00
4—One on One
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
11:30
2—Ethics in the Marketplace: A Business Challenge
A report on how practicing good business ethics can benefit the bottom line.
4—This Week with David Brinkley
Topic: Midterm elections. Guests: Sen. Harris Wolford (D-PA); Rep. Rick Santorum (R-PA); Republican pollster Frank Luntz; Democratic pollster Celinda Lake.
7—Think Tank
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—Paid Programming
7—Washington Week in Review
(Ken Bode)
12:30
2—Paid Programming
4—Vision & Values
"Wings as Eagles." Chaplains aboard the U.S.S. Carl Vinson provide sailors emotional and spiritual support. Cliff Robertson narrates.
7—Wall $treet Week
"The New Television World Order." Guest: John S. Reidy, managing director of Smith Barney, Inc. Host: Louis Rukeyser.
1:00
2—CBS Sunday Afternoon Showcase: Treacherous Beauties
(TV, 1994) Emma Samms, Bruce Greenwood. A photojournalist falls for the eldest son in a family she has tied to her brother's murder.
6—Top Cops
Cottage Grove, Oregon, 1981: An officer busts a looter. Modesto, California, 1988: A highway patrol officer nabs an auto theft suspect.
[Time approximate after football.]
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley, Jr.
"Separation of Church and State." Guests include attorney Alan Dershowitz; Rev. Richard John Newhaus and Rev. Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. (Part 2 of 2)
28—Paid Programming
[Time approximate after football.]
1:30
4—MOVIE: A Star Is Born
(1976) Barbra Streisand, Kris Kristofferson. A boozing rock star's career falls as fast as his unknown lover's begins to rise.
6—Shop at Home
7—Editors
The future of public broadcasting. (Part 2 of 2)
28—Paid Programming
2:00
7—Bradshaw and the Family
An overview of a family in crisis. Host: John Bradshaw.
28—MOVIE: Whisper Kill
(TV, 1988) Loni Anderson, Joe Penny. A San Francisco reporter and a newspaper editor follow a slasher's trail in California.
3:00
2—Extra
Scheduled: James Woods discusses why he specializes in bad-guy roles.
6—NFL Football
Pittsburgh Steelers at Seattle Seahawks from Husky Stadium in Seattle. [Live]
7—Poldark
Ross saves a young girl from a beating; Verity, escorted to a ball by her cousin, spends the evening dancing with Captain Blamey.
4:00
2—MOVIE: Sudden Impact
(1983) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. San Francisco's "Dirty Harry" Callahan meets an artist with her own code of vigilante justice.
4—Perfect Strangers
7—Spokane This Week
A discussion of the events of the past week with area journalists. Moderator: Hugh Imhof.
28—MOVIE: Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
(1990) Chuck Norris, John P. Ryan. A colonel leads Marines on a mission to destroy an untouchable Latin drug thug's cocaine cartel.
4:30
4—M*A*S*H
7—Hometime
"Master Suite." Starting the plumbing and electrical rough-ins; installing a roof winder; beginning to drywall. (Part 2 of 4)
5:00
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
7—New Yankee Workshop
A redwood destination arbor inspired by pine and privet versions on the island of Nantucket.
5:30
7—This Old House
A tour of the completed renovations made to the storm-damaged Miami home. (Repeat)
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Deborah Norville
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
[Time approximate after football.]
7—Evening at Pops
Singer Tony Bennett and pianist-composer Michael Legrand team up for an evening of ballads.
28—Baywatch
"Tentacles." Conclusion. Mitch (David Hasselhoff) learns that his captors plan to kill him whether or not he saves Brady; Stephanie investigates a diving "accident" involving the fiancé of her sister (Yasmine Bleeth). Stephanie: Alexandra Paul. Hobie: Jeremy Jackson. (Repeat)
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—ABC World News Sunday with Carole Simpson
6—Top Cops
Pensacola, Florida, 1983: Special agents arrest a woman who had been killing her husbands for insurance money.
7:00
2—60 Minutes
Steve Kroft interviews Kweisi Mfume, the Democratic congressman from Maryland; Mike Wallace talks to Tyson Foods chairman Don Tyson; Lesley Stahl reports on American businessmen in Russia.
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
Campers surprised by a lizard; crazy cats; strange neighborhood children; space aliens. (Bob Saget)
6—Unsolved Mysteries
A creature that was displayed at the 1968 Chicago Stock Fair and is thought to be the "missing link"; the mysterious death of biochemist Dr. Frank Olson in 1953. (Robert Stack)
7—Baseball
"The National Pastime (1940-1950)." The sixth "inning." Included: the batting feats of Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams; Branch Rickey's signing of Jackie Robinson, breaking the Major League color barrier; the death of Babe Ruth; World War II and its impact on the game. Also: the Rockford Peaches and the women's pro leagues. John Chancellor narrates.
28—Fortune Hunter
"The Winterstar Intercept." Dial (Mark Frankel) is asked to find the world's largest flawless diamond, stolen by the deposed dictator of a small Baltic country. Harry: John Robert Hoffman. Anabella: Evelyn Furtak. Kusniev: Nic D'Avirro. Zedek: Sherman Howard. Yvonne: Kim Faze.
7:30
4—On Our Own
"Matchmaking Mama." Jelcinda fixes up a young woman (Cindy Herron)—with Josh. Josh/Jelcinda: Ralph Harris. Joc: Jake Smollett. Jarreau: Jocqui Smollett. Jordee: Jurnee Smollett. Gordon: Roger Aaron Brown.
8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
"A Nest of Vipers." Death by snakebite at the zoo uncovers a nest of human vipers. Gilford: Jerry Hardin. Bea: Corinne Bohrer. Joyce: Susan Blakely. Ted: Taylor Nichols. Ray: John Dye. Kelly: Lisa Darr. Caceras: Gregory Sierra. Angela Lansbury.
4—Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
"Wall of Sound." Lois and Clark race to track down a high-tech madman whose misuse of sonic vibrations has brought Superman to his knees. Stoke: Michael Des Barres. Camden: Scott Colomby. Lois: Teri Hatcher. Clark: Dean Cain. Jimmy: Justin Whalin. Perry: Lane Smith.
6—seaQuest DSV
"The Fear That Follows." Extraterrestrials are held captive aboard seaQuest by a pompous general (Jesse Doran) bent on discovering their technological secrets. Bridger: Roy Scheider. Lucas: Jonathan Brandis. Ford: Don Franklin. Brody: Edward Kerr. Smith: Rosalind Allen. Piccolo: Michael DeLuise.
28—The Simpsons
"Another Simpsons Clip Show." A family discussion of love yields stories (seen in flashbacks) that all end in heartbreak. Voices: Julie Kavner, Dan Castellaneta, Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright.
8:30
28—The Simpsons
"Bart Gets Famous." When an on-air remark catapults Bart to instant stardom, he finds that fame isn't all it's cracked up to be. Conan O'Brien has a cameo. Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer. (Repeat)
9:00
2—CBS Sunday Movie: The Gift of Love
(TV, 1994) Andy Griffith, Blair Brown. With his grandson's heart and a runaway teen's friendship, an ailing man gets a new lease on life. Louise: Olivia Burnette.
4—ABC Sunday Night Movie: Total Recall
(1990) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin. Recurring nightmares of the planet Mars lead a confused earthling into the center of an intergalactic conspiracy.
6—NBC Sunday Night Movie: The Innocent
(TV, 1994) Kelsey Grammer, Polly Draper. An autistic boy is a Los Angeles policeman's sole witness to a violent crime.
28—Married... With Children
"Naughty but Niece." Is Bud's passionate encounter with Marcy's niece a dream or real? Griff: Harold Sylvester. Bud: David Faustino. Breezy: Kirsten Holmquist. Al: Ed O'Neill.
9:30
28—Wild Oats
"Slice O' Life." When a TV show films the friends, Jacks plays to the camera and violates Shelley's request for privacy, leading to Brian's own act of betrayal. Joanne: Carolyn Lowery. Bartholomew: Anthony Cistaro. Jack: Tim Conlon.
10:00
7—Cities at War
"The First City: London." The effects of the Nazi blitzkrieg on London during World War II are chronicled using vintage film footage. A tenth of the city was destroyed and over 30,000 people died during the war. (Repeat)
28—MOVIE: Vanishing Son
(TV, 1994) Russell Wong, Chi Muoi Lo. Two brothers, skilled in martial arts, flee China to the United States where they part ways.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
6—Q6 News 11 at 11
7—Ken Burns' Baseball
"The National Pastime." See 7 pm for details. (Repeat)
11:20
4—KXLY News 4
11:30
2—Cheers
11:35
6—The George Michael Sports Machine
11:50
4—Sightings
12 am
2—Robocop: The Series
28—Time Trax
12:05
6—Top Cops
Louisville, Kentucky, 1984: An officer is shot in the face. Manchester, New Hampshire, 1987: The real Dick Tracy rescues a jumper.
12:35
6—Top Cops
12:50
4—The Untouchables
1:00
2—American Gladiators
28—Entertainment Tonight Weekend
Pauly Shore discusses wreaking havoc with the judicial system in his latest movie.
1:05
6—To Be Announced
1:50
4—KXLY News
(Rebroadcast from 11:20 pm)
1:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
2:00
2—CBS Sunday Night News
7—Off the Air
28—MOVIE: Radio Flyer
(1992) Elijah Wood, Adam Baldwin. Two boys dream up a red-wagon flying machine to escape from their drunken and abusive stepfather.
2:15
2—CBS News Up Up to the Minute
2:20
4—World News Now
3:30
6—NBC Nightside
4:00
28—Paid Programming
4:30
28—Off the Air
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