Sunday
October 20, 1991
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
5:30 am
6—Shop at Home
6:00
4—EWU Educational Series
6:30
2—Paid Programming
4—Incredible Inventions
7:00
4—James Robison
6—Day of Discovery
7—Sesame Street
7:30
2—The West
4—Kenneth Copeland
6—Sunday Today—Garrick Utley, Mary Alice Williams
Scheduled: Legislation which would legalize euthanasia; profiles of actor Daniel Stern and industrial designer Brook Stevens; the Norman Rockwell Museum in Arlington, Vermont.
8:00
2—CBS Sunday Morning—Charles Kuralt
Scheduled: The status of labor unions in the U.S. today; Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa; a Memphis, Tennessee exhibition of works by artists of the early American West; healthcare for Virginia migrant workers.
7—Long Ago and Far Away
"The Emperor's New Clothes," an animated adaptation of the Andersen tale of a vain king (voice of Regis Philbin) and a mischievous weaver (Phillip Schopper).
28—Conversations
8:30
4—Robert Schuller
7—Newton's Apple
How forensic scientists solve a murder; guitarist Ted Nugent demonstrates feedback; bats.
28—Jimmy Swaggart
9:00
6—Meet the Press—Garrick Utley
Scheduled: Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell (D-ME) and Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole (R-KS).
7—Degrassi High
"Loyalties." Caitlin learns that her father is having an affair; Michelle (Maureen McKay) is hurt when Alexa (Irene Dourakos) lies about her double date with B.L.T. (Dayo Ade) and his new girlfriend. Snake: Stefan Brogren. (Repeat)
9:30
2—The NFL Today
4—The World Tomorrow
6—NFL Live
7—Club Connect
"School Survival Challenge" highlights; actor Dave Coulier ("Full House").
28—Larry Jones
10:00
2—NFL Football
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints, from the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. [Live]
4—MOVIE: Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers
(1987) Animated. Voices of Don Messick, Casey Kasem. While visiting a mansion, Scooby, Shaggy and Scrappy meet the Boo Brothers, a Three Stooges-like team of ghost exterminators who are themselves ghosts.
6—NFL Football
Scheduled: Seattle Seahawks at Pittsburgh Steelers, from Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. [Live]
7—MOVIE: The Postman Always Rings Twice
(1946) Lana Turner, John Garfield. An affair between a seedy drifter and a cafe owner's seductive wife leads to murder in this adaptation of John M. Cain's novel.
28—Superboy
"The Kryptonite Kid." Superboy enlists the aid of a lookalike to curtail the crime spree of the Kryptonite Kid (Jay Underwood), a young genius who was trying to find a cure for Superboy's only weakness. Superboy: Gerard Christopher.
10:30
28—Super Force
"Love Slaves of Outer Space." Two shapely aliens who are being threatened with enslavement come to Earth to capture Super Force. Alien #1: Grace Phillips. Capt. Merkel: Antoni Corone. Zach: Ken Olandt. Zander: Musetta Vander. F.X.: Larry B. Scott.
11:00
28—Lightning Force
"Recipe for Death." A biological-weapons scientist (Diana Barrington) threatens to release a poison that could kill half the population of Geneva unless a global ban on chemical warfare is decreed. Kurt: George Hanson. Rafael: John Cassini. Trane: Wings Hauser. Zeke: Marc Gomes.
11:30
28—Harry and the Hendersons
"Mom." Nancy welcomes the arrival of her pregnant sister, unaware that another arrival is soon to follow. Bruce Davison directed this episode. Nancy: Molly Cheek. Ernie: Zachary Bostrom. Harry: Dawan Scott. Sarah: Carol-Ann Plante.
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4—This Week with David Brinkley
Scheduled: White House Chief of Staff John Sununu and Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY).
7—Washington Week in Review—Paul Duke
28—MOVIE: Casey's Shadow
(1978) Walter Matthau, Alexis Smith. In the competitive world of horse racing, a poor Cajun trainer and his sons put all their hopes into a quarter horse they've raised from birth to be a champion.
12:30
7—Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
"The Fall Auto Outlook." Guest: Maryann N. Keller, Furman Setz, Inc.
1:00
2—NFL Football
Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers, from Candlestick Park in San Francisco. [Live]
4—Time to Build
The changing role of Catholicism in the newly democratic countries of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Lithuania and Hungary.
6—MOVIE: The Competition
(1980) Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving. Two pianists at a music competition find their love for each other conflicts with their professional ambitions. [Time approximate after football.]
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"The Right to Death." Guest: Derek Humphry, author of "Final Exit."
1:30
7—Adam Smith's Money World
"The Virgin Billionaire." An interview with entrepreneur Richard Branson, head of the Virgin Group.
2:00
4—Business World
7—On the Waterways
A trip from Newport, Rhode Island to Cape May, New Jersey includes visits with an entrepreneur whose business is located on an East River barge; a Coast Guard officer who teaches navigation; and a man who hunts sharks. Jason Robards is the host.
28—A Current Affair Extra
2:30
4—Babe Winkelman's Good Fishing
3:00
4—MOVIE: David and Bathsheba
(1951) Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward. Biblical King David secures the ark of the covenant and sends his lover's husband, Uriah, into battle.
7—European Journal
28—MOVIE: Wake of the Red Witch—Colorized Version
(1948) John Wayne, Gail Russell. An adventurous sea captain and a ruthless East Indies trader become bitter rivals for the love of an island woman and a fortune in pearls.
3:30
7—Asia Now
4:00
2—CBS Evening News with Connie Chung
[Time approximate after football.]
6—Airwaves
7—Editors
4:30
2—KREM 2 News
6—Earth Journal
7—Hometime
"Habitat for Humanity." Exterior structural repairs; repairing and replacing plumbing; heating and electrical systems. (Part 2 of 4)
5:00
2—Baseball '91: World Series Edition
4—Gunsmoke
"Gunfighter, R.I.P." While a Chinese girl tends wounded Joe Bascome (Darren McGavin), the hired gunslinger reconsiders his mission: killing Matt. Ching Lee: France Nuyen. Matt: James Arness. Paul: Michael Conrad.
6—Prime Timers—Bob Briley
7—The Woodwright's Shop
Roy Underhill opens season 10 with a German-inspired rocking horse.
28—Entertainment Tonight Weekend
Actor Patrick Duffy presents a preview of his NBC telefilm "Daddy," which is based on Danielle Steel's novel.
5:15
2—1991 World Series
Atlanta Braves at Minnesota Twins in game two of the annual Major League Baseball championship, from the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jack Buck and Tim McCarver call the action. Minnesota leads the series 1-0. [Live]
5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Garrick Utley
7—This Old House
A discussion of roofing materials; a preservation mason inspects the chimneys.
EVENING
6:00
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—National Geographic On Assignment
From 1987: Afghanistan's war against the Soviets. (Repeat)
28—Baywatch
"The Fabulous Buchannon Boys." Mitch receives an unexpected visit from his free-spirited brother (Tim Thomerson), whose troubled son (Chance Michael Corbitt) entices Hobie to surf at a condemned pier. Eduardo: Buzz Belmondo. Mitch: David Hasselhoff. Hobie: Jeremy Jackson. Shauni: Erika Eleniak.
6:30
4—World News Sunday with Forrest Sawyer
6—Memories... Then and Now
Memorable UFO sightings and their credibility; psychic Uri Weller; vintage science fiction serials.
7:00
4—Life Goes On
"Sweet 16." At sweet 16, Becca has never..., but she's definitely thinking about it—and driving Drew up walls; Corky collects his first paycheck for ushering at the theater and overdraws his bank account. Tommy Puett. Coach: Peter Van Norden. Ray: Michael A. Goorjian. Phoebe: Judie Aronson. Drew: Bill Smitrovich. Becca: Kellie Martin. Libby: Patti LuPone.
6—The Adventures of Mark & Brian
Los Angeles radio personalities Mark Thompson and Brian Phelps get rhythm as they learn a dance and stage routine to perform with The Temptations. (Repeat)
7—Nature
From 1982: Tracing "The Flight of the Condor" through South America to study wildlife such as penguins, otters, pumas and tropical birds. Also: Peru's Colca River canyon, twice as deep as the Grand Canyon. "10th Anniversary Classic" rebroadcast of the series' first episode. (Repeat)
28—True Colors
"Not My Sister, Brother." Terry admires Reggie's approach to women until he discovers that Katie is Reggie's latest date. Reggie: Steven Mushond Lee. Katie: Brigid Conley Walsh. Charlene: Vanessa Hampton.
7:30
6—Eerie, Indiana
"America's Scariest Home Video." Simon and Marshall are cursed on Halloween by an odd occurrence involving Simon's brother, the TV remote control and a scary movie. Mummy: Tony Jay. Maiden: Shawna Casey. Simon: Justin Shenkarow. Marshall: Omri Katz.
28—Parker Lewis Can't Lose
From last season: "Against the Norm." Parker must come to the rescue when Dr. Pankow returns with a scheme to oust Musso. Badge: B.J. Barie. Parker: Corin Nemec. Musso: Melanie Chartoff. Kubiac: Abraham Benrubi. (Repeat)
8:00
2—60 Minutes
Ed Bradley reports on new efforts to solve the 13-year-old murder of Georgi Markov, the Bulgarian defector and BBC reporter; Morley Safer meets Foreign Minister Gianni DeMichels of Italy, who runs his office in a most unorthodox manner; Mike Wallace reveals what is really behind the Navy's unprecedented apology to the family of Gunner's Mate 2d Class Clayton Hartwig. [Time approximate after baseball.]
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
A marriage that starts out on a high wire; chills and spills in an ice-cream parlor; a soldier who faces some tough obstacles. Also: floundering fishermen; springy penguins. Host: Bob Saget.
6—Man of the People
"Sleeping with the Enemy." The fat's in the fire when the press discovers that a political figure didn't make it home one night. Craven: Vasili Bogazianos. Charlie: Louis Mustillo. Bernie: Jack Garner. Doyle: James Garner. Lisbeth: Kate Mulgrew.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
In the conclusion of John le Carre's "A Murder of Quality," Smiley (Denholm Elliott) discovers a possible motive for Stella's murder: blackmail. Fielding: Joss Ackland. Alisa: Glenda Jackson. Perkins: Christian Bale.
28—In Living Color
"The Adventures of Handi-Boy." A look at Handi-Man's boyhood and how he received his powers. Also: a waitress (Kelly Coffield) who has an answer for everything; construction workers who harass passers-by. Damon Wayans, David Alan Grier.
8:30
4—America's Funniest People
An animated character battles grooming items; a poodle impersonates a shark and a Doberman. Dave Coulier and Arleen Sorkin host.
6—Pacific Station
"Miata es su Ata." A psychiatrist (Lee Chamberlin) says Capparelli is OK, but Bob needs a rest; Al lures Sandy to Lake Tahoe with a promise of Alex Trebek, who has a cameo; the Captain (Joel Murray) hits Hank's car. Bob: Robert Guillaume.
28—Roc
"Can't Help Lovin' That Man!" Andrew's youngest brother (Richard Roundtree) drops one bombshell after another on the family, each increasingly upsetting to Andrew (Carl Gordon). Chris: Stephen Poletti. Roc: Charles S. Dutton. Joey: Rocky Carroll.
9:00
2—MOVIE: Perry Mason: The Case of the Sinister Spirit
(TV, 1987) Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale. When a publisher is accused of murdering a mystery novelist, Mason steps in to take on his friend's case.
4—Dynasty: The Reunion
After he's released from prison, Blake Carrington is faced with the fight of his life as he struggles to rebuild his family relationships and oil empire. Based on the 1981-1989 TV series. Part 1 of two. Blake: John Forsythe. Krystle: Linda Evans. Steven: Al Corley. Fallon: Emma Samms. Alexis: Joan Collins.
6—NBC Sunday Night Movie: I Still Dream of Jeannie
(TV, 1991) Barbara Eden, Bill Daily. Bad genie Jeannie says good genie Jeannie must find a new master or go back to Mesopotamia. Based on the 1965-1970 TV series.
7—Glenn Miller: In the Mood
Kay Starr and original members of the Glenn Miller Civilian and Air Force Bands perform Miller's hits of the 1930s and 1940s. Host: Jack Jones.
28—Married... with Children
"She's Having My Baby." Al basks in Jefferson's horror over Marcy's pregnancy—until Peggy makes an announcement. Part 1 of two. Baby Bundy: Abraham Benrubi. Al: Ed O'Neill. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. (Repeat)
9:30
28—Herman's Head
"The Herminator." Herman uses his fist, not his head, when he stands up for Heddy (Jane Sibbett) against a man who's been harassing her. Ted: Paul Regina. Herman: William Ragsdale. Louise: Yeardley Smith. Mr. Bracken: Jason Bernard.
10:00
28—The Sunday Comics
From Hollywood, comics include John Pinette, Rondell Sheridan, Pam Stone, and David Strassman. Also: a Rich Hall film. Host: Lenny Clarke.
10:30
7—Washington Works
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—The Mind
Language's role in expressing and shaping a person's thoughts.
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
From July: Actor Joe Regalbuto ("Murphy Brown"); actress Rae Dawn Chong; rock group Divinyls. (Repeat)
11:30
2—CBS News
4—Siskel & Ebert
"Other People's Money" (Danny DeVito, Gregory Peck, Penelope Ann Miller); "At the Max" (Rolling Stones concert film).
6—MOVIE: Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone
(1983) Peter Strauss, Molly Ringwald. In the 22nd century, a space mercenary and a pinkish waif set out to rescue three space maidens from a villainous cyborg.
11:45
2—Paid Programming
12 am
4—Pozner & Donahue
28—Husky Highlights
Head coach Don James teams up with Keith Shipman for a look at this week's game and what's coming up in the weeks ahead.
12:15
2—The George Michael Sports Machine
12:45
2—Simon & Simon
1:00
4—All News Night
1:45
2—Runaway with the Rich and Famous
Jenilee Harrison visits the Virgin Islands; Diane Ladd journeys to Ireland. Also: a segment on gourmet restaurants.
2:00
4—All News A.M.
6—To be announced.
2:15
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)
2:45
2—CBS News Nightwatch
October 20, 1991
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
5:30 am
6—Shop at Home
6:00
4—EWU Educational Series
6:30
2—Paid Programming
4—Incredible Inventions
7:00
4—James Robison
6—Day of Discovery
7—Sesame Street
7:30
2—The West
4—Kenneth Copeland
6—Sunday Today—Garrick Utley, Mary Alice Williams
Scheduled: Legislation which would legalize euthanasia; profiles of actor Daniel Stern and industrial designer Brook Stevens; the Norman Rockwell Museum in Arlington, Vermont.
8:00
2—CBS Sunday Morning—Charles Kuralt
Scheduled: The status of labor unions in the U.S. today; Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa; a Memphis, Tennessee exhibition of works by artists of the early American West; healthcare for Virginia migrant workers.
7—Long Ago and Far Away
"The Emperor's New Clothes," an animated adaptation of the Andersen tale of a vain king (voice of Regis Philbin) and a mischievous weaver (Phillip Schopper).
28—Conversations
8:30
4—Robert Schuller
7—Newton's Apple
How forensic scientists solve a murder; guitarist Ted Nugent demonstrates feedback; bats.
28—Jimmy Swaggart
9:00
6—Meet the Press—Garrick Utley
Scheduled: Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell (D-ME) and Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole (R-KS).
7—Degrassi High
"Loyalties." Caitlin learns that her father is having an affair; Michelle (Maureen McKay) is hurt when Alexa (Irene Dourakos) lies about her double date with B.L.T. (Dayo Ade) and his new girlfriend. Snake: Stefan Brogren. (Repeat)
9:30
2—The NFL Today
4—The World Tomorrow
6—NFL Live
7—Club Connect
"School Survival Challenge" highlights; actor Dave Coulier ("Full House").
28—Larry Jones
10:00
2—NFL Football
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints, from the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. [Live]
4—MOVIE: Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers
(1987) Animated. Voices of Don Messick, Casey Kasem. While visiting a mansion, Scooby, Shaggy and Scrappy meet the Boo Brothers, a Three Stooges-like team of ghost exterminators who are themselves ghosts.
6—NFL Football
Scheduled: Seattle Seahawks at Pittsburgh Steelers, from Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. [Live]
7—MOVIE: The Postman Always Rings Twice
(1946) Lana Turner, John Garfield. An affair between a seedy drifter and a cafe owner's seductive wife leads to murder in this adaptation of John M. Cain's novel.
28—Superboy
"The Kryptonite Kid." Superboy enlists the aid of a lookalike to curtail the crime spree of the Kryptonite Kid (Jay Underwood), a young genius who was trying to find a cure for Superboy's only weakness. Superboy: Gerard Christopher.
10:30
28—Super Force
"Love Slaves of Outer Space." Two shapely aliens who are being threatened with enslavement come to Earth to capture Super Force. Alien #1: Grace Phillips. Capt. Merkel: Antoni Corone. Zach: Ken Olandt. Zander: Musetta Vander. F.X.: Larry B. Scott.
11:00
28—Lightning Force
"Recipe for Death." A biological-weapons scientist (Diana Barrington) threatens to release a poison that could kill half the population of Geneva unless a global ban on chemical warfare is decreed. Kurt: George Hanson. Rafael: John Cassini. Trane: Wings Hauser. Zeke: Marc Gomes.
11:30
28—Harry and the Hendersons
"Mom." Nancy welcomes the arrival of her pregnant sister, unaware that another arrival is soon to follow. Bruce Davison directed this episode. Nancy: Molly Cheek. Ernie: Zachary Bostrom. Harry: Dawan Scott. Sarah: Carol-Ann Plante.
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4—This Week with David Brinkley
Scheduled: White House Chief of Staff John Sununu and Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY).
7—Washington Week in Review—Paul Duke
28—MOVIE: Casey's Shadow
(1978) Walter Matthau, Alexis Smith. In the competitive world of horse racing, a poor Cajun trainer and his sons put all their hopes into a quarter horse they've raised from birth to be a champion.
12:30
7—Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
"The Fall Auto Outlook." Guest: Maryann N. Keller, Furman Setz, Inc.
1:00
2—NFL Football
Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers, from Candlestick Park in San Francisco. [Live]
4—Time to Build
The changing role of Catholicism in the newly democratic countries of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Lithuania and Hungary.
6—MOVIE: The Competition
(1980) Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving. Two pianists at a music competition find their love for each other conflicts with their professional ambitions. [Time approximate after football.]
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"The Right to Death." Guest: Derek Humphry, author of "Final Exit."
1:30
7—Adam Smith's Money World
"The Virgin Billionaire." An interview with entrepreneur Richard Branson, head of the Virgin Group.
2:00
4—Business World
7—On the Waterways
A trip from Newport, Rhode Island to Cape May, New Jersey includes visits with an entrepreneur whose business is located on an East River barge; a Coast Guard officer who teaches navigation; and a man who hunts sharks. Jason Robards is the host.
28—A Current Affair Extra
2:30
4—Babe Winkelman's Good Fishing
3:00
4—MOVIE: David and Bathsheba
(1951) Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward. Biblical King David secures the ark of the covenant and sends his lover's husband, Uriah, into battle.
7—European Journal
28—MOVIE: Wake of the Red Witch—Colorized Version
(1948) John Wayne, Gail Russell. An adventurous sea captain and a ruthless East Indies trader become bitter rivals for the love of an island woman and a fortune in pearls.
3:30
7—Asia Now
4:00
2—CBS Evening News with Connie Chung
[Time approximate after football.]
6—Airwaves
7—Editors
4:30
2—KREM 2 News
6—Earth Journal
7—Hometime
"Habitat for Humanity." Exterior structural repairs; repairing and replacing plumbing; heating and electrical systems. (Part 2 of 4)
5:00
2—Baseball '91: World Series Edition
4—Gunsmoke
"Gunfighter, R.I.P." While a Chinese girl tends wounded Joe Bascome (Darren McGavin), the hired gunslinger reconsiders his mission: killing Matt. Ching Lee: France Nuyen. Matt: James Arness. Paul: Michael Conrad.
6—Prime Timers—Bob Briley
7—The Woodwright's Shop
Roy Underhill opens season 10 with a German-inspired rocking horse.
28—Entertainment Tonight Weekend
Actor Patrick Duffy presents a preview of his NBC telefilm "Daddy," which is based on Danielle Steel's novel.
5:15
2—1991 World Series
Atlanta Braves at Minnesota Twins in game two of the annual Major League Baseball championship, from the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jack Buck and Tim McCarver call the action. Minnesota leads the series 1-0. [Live]
5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Garrick Utley
7—This Old House
A discussion of roofing materials; a preservation mason inspects the chimneys.
EVENING
6:00
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—National Geographic On Assignment
From 1987: Afghanistan's war against the Soviets. (Repeat)
28—Baywatch
"The Fabulous Buchannon Boys." Mitch receives an unexpected visit from his free-spirited brother (Tim Thomerson), whose troubled son (Chance Michael Corbitt) entices Hobie to surf at a condemned pier. Eduardo: Buzz Belmondo. Mitch: David Hasselhoff. Hobie: Jeremy Jackson. Shauni: Erika Eleniak.
6:30
4—World News Sunday with Forrest Sawyer
6—Memories... Then and Now
Memorable UFO sightings and their credibility; psychic Uri Weller; vintage science fiction serials.
7:00
4—Life Goes On
"Sweet 16." At sweet 16, Becca has never..., but she's definitely thinking about it—and driving Drew up walls; Corky collects his first paycheck for ushering at the theater and overdraws his bank account. Tommy Puett. Coach: Peter Van Norden. Ray: Michael A. Goorjian. Phoebe: Judie Aronson. Drew: Bill Smitrovich. Becca: Kellie Martin. Libby: Patti LuPone.
6—The Adventures of Mark & Brian
Los Angeles radio personalities Mark Thompson and Brian Phelps get rhythm as they learn a dance and stage routine to perform with The Temptations. (Repeat)
7—Nature
From 1982: Tracing "The Flight of the Condor" through South America to study wildlife such as penguins, otters, pumas and tropical birds. Also: Peru's Colca River canyon, twice as deep as the Grand Canyon. "10th Anniversary Classic" rebroadcast of the series' first episode. (Repeat)
28—True Colors
"Not My Sister, Brother." Terry admires Reggie's approach to women until he discovers that Katie is Reggie's latest date. Reggie: Steven Mushond Lee. Katie: Brigid Conley Walsh. Charlene: Vanessa Hampton.
7:30
6—Eerie, Indiana
"America's Scariest Home Video." Simon and Marshall are cursed on Halloween by an odd occurrence involving Simon's brother, the TV remote control and a scary movie. Mummy: Tony Jay. Maiden: Shawna Casey. Simon: Justin Shenkarow. Marshall: Omri Katz.
28—Parker Lewis Can't Lose
From last season: "Against the Norm." Parker must come to the rescue when Dr. Pankow returns with a scheme to oust Musso. Badge: B.J. Barie. Parker: Corin Nemec. Musso: Melanie Chartoff. Kubiac: Abraham Benrubi. (Repeat)
8:00
2—60 Minutes
Ed Bradley reports on new efforts to solve the 13-year-old murder of Georgi Markov, the Bulgarian defector and BBC reporter; Morley Safer meets Foreign Minister Gianni DeMichels of Italy, who runs his office in a most unorthodox manner; Mike Wallace reveals what is really behind the Navy's unprecedented apology to the family of Gunner's Mate 2d Class Clayton Hartwig. [Time approximate after baseball.]
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
A marriage that starts out on a high wire; chills and spills in an ice-cream parlor; a soldier who faces some tough obstacles. Also: floundering fishermen; springy penguins. Host: Bob Saget.
6—Man of the People
"Sleeping with the Enemy." The fat's in the fire when the press discovers that a political figure didn't make it home one night. Craven: Vasili Bogazianos. Charlie: Louis Mustillo. Bernie: Jack Garner. Doyle: James Garner. Lisbeth: Kate Mulgrew.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
In the conclusion of John le Carre's "A Murder of Quality," Smiley (Denholm Elliott) discovers a possible motive for Stella's murder: blackmail. Fielding: Joss Ackland. Alisa: Glenda Jackson. Perkins: Christian Bale.
28—In Living Color
"The Adventures of Handi-Boy." A look at Handi-Man's boyhood and how he received his powers. Also: a waitress (Kelly Coffield) who has an answer for everything; construction workers who harass passers-by. Damon Wayans, David Alan Grier.
8:30
4—America's Funniest People
An animated character battles grooming items; a poodle impersonates a shark and a Doberman. Dave Coulier and Arleen Sorkin host.
6—Pacific Station
"Miata es su Ata." A psychiatrist (Lee Chamberlin) says Capparelli is OK, but Bob needs a rest; Al lures Sandy to Lake Tahoe with a promise of Alex Trebek, who has a cameo; the Captain (Joel Murray) hits Hank's car. Bob: Robert Guillaume.
28—Roc
"Can't Help Lovin' That Man!" Andrew's youngest brother (Richard Roundtree) drops one bombshell after another on the family, each increasingly upsetting to Andrew (Carl Gordon). Chris: Stephen Poletti. Roc: Charles S. Dutton. Joey: Rocky Carroll.
9:00
2—MOVIE: Perry Mason: The Case of the Sinister Spirit
(TV, 1987) Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale. When a publisher is accused of murdering a mystery novelist, Mason steps in to take on his friend's case.
4—Dynasty: The Reunion
After he's released from prison, Blake Carrington is faced with the fight of his life as he struggles to rebuild his family relationships and oil empire. Based on the 1981-1989 TV series. Part 1 of two. Blake: John Forsythe. Krystle: Linda Evans. Steven: Al Corley. Fallon: Emma Samms. Alexis: Joan Collins.
6—NBC Sunday Night Movie: I Still Dream of Jeannie
(TV, 1991) Barbara Eden, Bill Daily. Bad genie Jeannie says good genie Jeannie must find a new master or go back to Mesopotamia. Based on the 1965-1970 TV series.
7—Glenn Miller: In the Mood
Kay Starr and original members of the Glenn Miller Civilian and Air Force Bands perform Miller's hits of the 1930s and 1940s. Host: Jack Jones.
28—Married... with Children
"She's Having My Baby." Al basks in Jefferson's horror over Marcy's pregnancy—until Peggy makes an announcement. Part 1 of two. Baby Bundy: Abraham Benrubi. Al: Ed O'Neill. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. (Repeat)
9:30
28—Herman's Head
"The Herminator." Herman uses his fist, not his head, when he stands up for Heddy (Jane Sibbett) against a man who's been harassing her. Ted: Paul Regina. Herman: William Ragsdale. Louise: Yeardley Smith. Mr. Bracken: Jason Bernard.
10:00
28—The Sunday Comics
From Hollywood, comics include John Pinette, Rondell Sheridan, Pam Stone, and David Strassman. Also: a Rich Hall film. Host: Lenny Clarke.
10:30
7—Washington Works
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—The Mind
Language's role in expressing and shaping a person's thoughts.
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
From July: Actor Joe Regalbuto ("Murphy Brown"); actress Rae Dawn Chong; rock group Divinyls. (Repeat)
11:30
2—CBS News
4—Siskel & Ebert
"Other People's Money" (Danny DeVito, Gregory Peck, Penelope Ann Miller); "At the Max" (Rolling Stones concert film).
6—MOVIE: Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone
(1983) Peter Strauss, Molly Ringwald. In the 22nd century, a space mercenary and a pinkish waif set out to rescue three space maidens from a villainous cyborg.
11:45
2—Paid Programming
12 am
4—Pozner & Donahue
28—Husky Highlights
Head coach Don James teams up with Keith Shipman for a look at this week's game and what's coming up in the weeks ahead.
12:15
2—The George Michael Sports Machine
12:45
2—Simon & Simon
1:00
4—All News Night
1:45
2—Runaway with the Rich and Famous
Jenilee Harrison visits the Virgin Islands; Diane Ladd journeys to Ireland. Also: a segment on gourmet restaurants.
2:00
4—All News A.M.
6—To be announced.
2:15
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)
2:45
2—CBS News Nightwatch