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BY REQUEST: Spokane, Washington - January 20-26, 1991 (World Series 1991)

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 TodayGarrick 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 MorningCharles 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 PressGarrick 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 ReviewPaul 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 WitchColorized 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 TimersBob 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
 
Monday
October 21, 1991

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30
4—World News This MorningMike Schneider
6—This Morning's Business

6:00
2—CBS Morning NewsCharles Osgood, Giselle Fernández
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry
28—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
2—KREM 2 Morning News
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: Baseball great Stan Musial; author-comic Henny Youngman ("Take My Life, Please!"); entertainer Ann-Margret; chef Graham Kerr with a cooking demonstration; the safety of Halloween costumes.
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: Actor Jeff Daniels ("The Butcher's Wife"); author Leonard Maltin ("Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide, 1992"); "Healthy Women" (Part 1 of 5)—the importance of tracing family medical history; media portrayal of homosexuality.
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: Authors Seymour Hersch ("The Sampson Option") (Part 1 of 2) and Joel Meyerowitz ("Redheads"); singer Smokey Robison Performs.
7—Shining Time Station
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:30
7—Reading RainbowLeVar Burton
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—James Bond Jr.

8:30
7—Today's Special
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

9:00
2—Designing Women
4—Donahue
Scheduled: Quarterbacks' beer-drinking habits, which got them kicked off the team.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Actress Joanne Woodward; actor Howard Hesseman ("WKRP in Cincinnati"); movie critic Leonard Maltin; a record breaker in jump roping.
7—Sesame Street
28—Matlock

9:30
2—Family Feud

10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—HomeGary Collins, Beth Ruyak
Scheduled: "Cooking for Thanksgiving" (Part 1 of 5)—appetizers; what doodling reveals about personalities; terminally ill patients who are using experimental treatments.
6—Jenny Jones
Scheduled: Wives of gynecologists talk about their husbands' work; big collectors of television and movie memorabilia.
7—Hooked on Aerobics
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Magazine writers discuss their best and worst interviews.

10:30
7—Sit and Be Fit

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Scheduled: How the family of a man executed for murdering 14 people coped with the situation.
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Porn stars' mothers who approve of what their daughters do for a living.
6—A Closer LookFaith Daniels
Baseball wives.
7—Health Smart Gourmet Cooking
28—Geraldo
Scheduled: Dealing with sexual harassment at the workplace.

11:30
6—Shop at Home
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—The McLaughlin Group
28—Magnum, P.I.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
7—Hometime

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—National Geographic On Assignment
From 1987: Afghanistan's war against the Soviets. (Repeat)
28—The Judge

1:30
28—The People's Court

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospita
6—Santa Barbara
7—Cosmos
"Harmony of the Worlds." Carl Sagan examines astrology and ancient astronomy, and traces the life of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). Kepler was the first to abandon preconceived ideas of heavenly motions in favor of observed data, from which he derived his laws of planetary motion.
28—The Best of The People's Court

2:30
28—DuckTales

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Widget
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

3:30
4—The Jetsons
6—Family Ties
7—Sesame Street
28—TaleSpin

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: Actress Shirley MacLaine ("Dance While You Can").
4—Star Trek
6—Candid CameraDom DeLuise, Eva LaRue
28—Darkwing Duck

4:30
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
Scheduled: A boy falsely accused of killing his mother.
7—Square One Television
28—Beetlejuice

5:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—Saved by the Bell

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—ALF

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—Monday Night Football
Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills, from Rich Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. [Live]
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Charles in Charge
"Get Thee to a Nuttery." After surviving a hummingbird attack, Buddy ponders the meaning of life and decides to become a priest. Father Michaels: John Roarke. Charles: Scott Baio. Jamie: Nicole Eggert. Sarah: Josie Davis.

6:30
2—Creativity in the Classroom
6—Wheel of Fortune
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
A 22-year-old woman who was the victim of malicious gossip.

7:00
2—Cheers
"Cry Hard." Robin (Roger Rees) asks Rebecca to move in with him, but she learns that he's been using her computer to get inside info on her corporation. Part 1 of two. Receptionist: Eden Bodnar.
6—Jeopardy!
7—'Allo, 'Allo!
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
Actor Danny DeVito shares a preview of his new film, "Other People's Money."

7:30
2—Night Court
"My Three Dads." At childbirth class with Harry, Dan and Bull, Christine thinks about raising a child alone and imagines the worst. Ginny: Jessie Jones. Tony Jr.: Benny Grant. Toni: Nikki Cox. Christine: Markie Post.
6—Family Feud
7—Whose Line Is It Anyway?
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle
Scheduled: A limousine driver who unknowingly picked up a robber right after a holdup.

8:00
2—Evening Shade
"The Road Trip." Wood and company quickly drive each other crazy when they take a road trip in a borrowed RV. Aimee: Hilary Swank. Hutch: Norman Alden. Larry: Mark Fauser. Herman: Michael Jeter. Wood: Burt Reynolds.
6—The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
"The Big Four-Oh." Vivian's 40th birthday marks a crisis and a career change in which she plans to perfect her dance skills. Gina: Judy Prescott. Robin: Cynthia Green. Teacher: Nancy Saenz. Vivian: Janet Hubert-Whitten.
7—Childhood
"Louder Than Words." An interview with Dr. Benjamin Spock highlights this look at a baby's personality and the biological component of shyness and sociability.
28—MOVIE: Black Widow
(1987) Debra Winger, Theresa Russell. Longing for excitement, an investigator for the Justice Department becomes intrigued by the apparent link she sees between a mysterious woman and the deaths of several wealthy men.

8:30
2—Major Dad
"Anything You Can Do I Can Do Perky." A perky but secretly self-serving sergeant (Lorna Patterson) performs perfectly as a new secretarial assistant, but she upstages Gunny. Gen. Craig: Jon Cypher. Elizabeth: Marisa Ryan. Polly: Shanna Reed. Gunny: Beverly Archer.
6—Blossom
"To Tell the Truth." Anthony must decide whether to tell the truth about his past drug use on a job interview; Blossom develops a crush on a boy who becomes Six's main squeeze. Steve: Jonathan Brandis. Anthony: Michael Stoyanov.

9:00
2—Murphy Brown
From last season: "Everytime it Rains... You Get Wet." Miles (Grant Shaud) requests an uplifting story from the FYI team, but all they can dig up is bad news. Richard: Ethan Phillips. Gunzenhauser: David Brisbin. Mrs. Beale: Elmarie Wendel. Sister Cecile: Laurel Cronin. (Repeat)
4—Monday Night Quarterback
[Time approximate after football.]
6—NBC Movie of the Week: Palomino
(TV, 1991) Lindsay Frost, Lee Horsley. A New York photographer faces romance and intrigue when she returns to a California horse ranch in the wake of a riding accident that left her partially paralyzed. Based on Danielle Steel's novel.
7—The American Experience
From 1989: Recalling "The Great Air Race of 1924," a trip around the world undertaken by U.S. Army Air Service pilots and their mechanics in single-engine, open-cockpit planes. Narrator: David McCullough. (Repeat)

9:30
2—Designing Women
"Last Tango in Atlanta." A prison outreach program beckons Anthony back to jail, where killer T. Tommy Reed (M.C. Gainey) continues to reside. Jack Henry: Christian Clemenson. Anthony: Meshach Taylor. Allison: Julia Duffy.

10:00
2—Northern Exposure
From last season: "The Big Kiss." Ed turns to an Indian spirit (Floyd Red Crow Westerman) to learn who his parents are; Chris turns to a local beauty for a cure after he's rendered mute by a beautiful woman (Jessika Cardinahl) passing through town. Great Aunt: Geraldine Keans. Smith: Eloy Casados. (Repeat)
4—MacGyver
"The Walking Dead." MacGyver gets into deep voodoo when a student activist is kidnapped and turned into a zombie by Haitian extortionists. Mama Lorraine: Kimberly Scott. Redemeteur: Michael D. Roberts. Col. Devraux: Antonio Fargas. Sgt. Concassuer: Tommy Ford.
7—C. Everett Koop, M.D.
Dr. Koop and several teenagers discuss the exceptionally high birth rates and shocking incidence of sexually transmitted diseases among teens.
28—KREM News at 10Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward

10:30
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: Actor Danny Aiello ("29th Street"); singer Jennifer Holliday; comedian Robert Klein.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Nova
A report on unlocking the "Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls" some 40 years after their discovery. The texts are thought to date from 250 B.C. to A.D. 70. Stacy Keach narrates. (Repeat)

11:30
2—Sweating Bullets
"Writer Wrong." A mystery writer (Paul Hecht) wants to solve a jazzman's murder, which is followed by another band member's death. Trudy: Susan Hogan. Frank: Dennis O'Connor. Nick: Rob Stewart. Scott: Denis Forest.
4—NightlineTed Koppel
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart

11:35
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
From 1990: Actor-comic Richard Lewis; actress Brooke Adams; the Leningrad Swing Jazz Band. (Repeat)

12 am
4—Paid Programming
28—E.D.J.: Entertainment Daily JournalJim Moret, Janet Zappala

12:30
2—Personals
4—Studio 59
Guest host: Chris Lemmon. Scheduled guests: Actor William Shockley; musicians Curtis Salgado and the Stilettos.
28—Love Stories

12:35
6—Late Night with David Letterman
From 1989: Talk show host Larry King; Oakland Athletics manager Tony LaRussa; musician Syd Straw.

1:00
2—Night Games
28—MOVIE: County Fair
(1950) Rory Calhoun, Jane Nigh. A horse trainer secretly fixes a race for the father of the woman he loves.

1:30
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)
4—All News Night

1:35
6—Later with Bob Costas
Scheduled: Baseball legend Mickey Mantle.

2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
4—All News A.M.

2:05
6—Shop at Home

2:35
6—To be announced.
 
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Tuesday
October 22, 1991

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30
4—World News This MorningMike Schneider
6—This Morning's Business

6:00
2—CBS Morning NewsCharles Osgood, Giselle Fernández
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry
28—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
2—KREM 2 Morning News
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: From Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium: Hank Aaron; Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson and Former Mayor Andrew Young; baseball commentators Vin Scully and Johnny Bench; presidential candidate Jerry Brown.
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: Author Robert Lacey ("Little Man: The Gangster Life of Meyer Lansky"); actors Anthony LaPaglia and Frank Pesce Jr. ("29th Street"); "Healthy Women" (Part 2 of 5)—women's screening tests; author Marshall I. Goldman ("What Went Wrong with Perestroika").
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: Musician Quincy Jones performs; The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson discusses his memoir "Wouldn't It Be Nice"; authors Seymour Hersh ("The Samson Option"); Pat Robertson ("The New World Order") and Bill Cosby ("Childhood").
7—Shining Time Station
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:30
7—Reading RainbowLeVar Burton
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—James Bond Jr.

8:30
7—Today's Special
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

9:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: Actor Bill Cosby.
4—Donahue
Scheduled: A study that may refute some patients' claims that they were sexually abused by a doctor while anesthetized.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Actress Brooke Shields; evangelist Pat Robertson; Halloween costumes; record breaking grape catcher.
7—Sesame Street
28—Matlock

10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—HomeGary Collins, Beth Ruyak
Scheduled: "Cooking for Thanksgiving" (Part 2 of 5)—preparing dessert; the proper diet for pets; Dr. Marianne Neifert discusses her new book.
6—Jenny Jones
Scheduled: Women who intimidate through beauty, brains or power; inspiring stories of success.
7—Hooked on Aerobics
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: The best friends of Joan Van Ark, Deidre Hall and Joan Rivers.

10:30
7—Sit and Be Fit

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Scheduled: "The Young and the Restless" cast members talk about the show's success.
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Women who had children in order to please their husbands.
6—A Closer LookFaith Daniels
7—Pierre Franey's Cuisine Rapide
28—Geraldo
Scheduled: Men who have been raped.

11:30
6—Shop at Home
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
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. (Repeat)
28—Magnum, P.I.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
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—The Judge

1:30
28—The People's Court

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospita
6—Santa Barbara
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
"Memories of Nat King Cole." A tribute to Nat King Cole includes "Nature Boy," "It's Only a Paper Moon," "Mona Lisa," "Smile" and "Ramblin' Rose." Performers include Guy and Ralna, Cissy and Bobby, and Norma Zimmer.
28—The Best of The People's Court

2:30
28—DuckTales

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Widget
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

3:30
4—The Jetsons
6—Family Ties
7—Sesame Street
28—TaleSpin

4:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—Star Trek
6—Candid CameraDom DeLuise, Eva LaRue
28—Darkwing Duck

4:30
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
7—Square One Television
28—Beetlejuice

5:00
2—Baseball '91: World Series Edition
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—Saved by the Bell

5:15
2—1991 World Series
Minnesota Twins at Atlanta Braves in game three of the annual Major League Baseball championship, from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. Jack Buck and Tim McCarver call the action. Minnesota leads the series 2-0. [Live]

5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—ALF

EVENING

6:00
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Charles in Charge
"Three Dates and a Walnut." When Walter makes dates with three women for the same evening, Buddy comes up with a plan to bail Walter out. Ruta Lee. Dodo: Marcia Wallace. Julia: Marlyn Mason. Walter: James Callahan. Buddy: Willie Aames.

6:30
4—Full House
"D.J. Tanner's Day Off." When D.J. ditches school to get a rock singer's autograph, she doesn't count on Joey showing up where all the action is. D.J.: Candace Cameron. Joey: David Coulier.
6—Wheel of Fortune
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
A minister is charged with attempted murder for trying to blow up the husband of a former lover.

7:00
4—Who's the Boss?
"Eye on Angela." A TV reporter (Betty White), trying to spice up her story on career women, catches Angela and Tony in a compromising situation. Judith Light, Tony Danza. Mona: Katherine Helmond.
6—Jeopardy!
7—Nova
"Suicide mission to Chernobyl." Soviet scientists explore Chernobyl in search of radioactive fuel that escaped during the devastating 1986 nuclear accident. Peter Thomas is the narrator.
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
Older women who have "hot" modeling careers.

7:30
4—Perfect Strangers
"Poetry in Motion." Balki and Larry poke around in the chimney looking for clues to the work of zany poet Lowell Kelly. Balki: Bronson Pinchot. Larry: Mark Linn-Baker.
6—Family Feud
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle
Scheduled: A boy who plotted parricide.

8:00
2—Night Court
"Still Another Day in the Life." Harry hastens proceedings to ensure a man's chances of stopping his girlfriend's marriage to a "pre-fab preppy" (Jonathan Emerson). Ben: Andrew Hill Newman. Mrs. Rollins: Bibi Besch. [Time approximate after baseball.
4—Full House
"The Legend of Ranger Joe." Joey inherits the role of Ranger Roy, host of a kids cartoon show, but his thank you doesn't please his predecessor (Barney Martin). Stage Manager: Michael Shea. Linda: Colleen Morris. Rebecca: Lori Loughlin. Joey: Dave Coulier.
6—I'll Fly Away
"Amazing Grace." As Forrest joins the race for attorney general, Lilly considers attending a voting-rights meeting; Francie tries to overcome her writer's block. Joelyn: Liz Omilami. Lewis: Bill Cobbs. Gov. Walker: Henderson Forsythe. Mrs. Graham: Judy Robinson. Forrest: Sam Waterston.
7—Frontline
Robert Krulwich reports on the S&L crisis and "The Great American Bailout" conducted by the Resolution Trust Corp. (RTC). Included: L. William Seidman, retiring RTC chairman; how the RTC is handling the selling off of assets such as real estate.
28—MOVIE: The Best of Times
(1986) Robin Williams, Kurt Russell. Haunted by the memory of dropping the winning pass in a high-school football game, a timid clerk attempts to replay the game 12 years later.

8:30
2—Cheers
"Cry Harder." Conclusion. Robin (Roger Rees) is arrested for insider trading, but tears for Rebecca could mean Cheers for Sam, who gets the bar back as a reward for ratting Robin out. Agent Munson: Ron Canada. Montgomery: Jonathan McMurtry.
4—Home Improvement
"Adventures in Fine Dining." After pandemonium erupts at a pizza-parlor, Tim promises Jill that he'll teach the boys some manners. Patricia Richardson. Randy: Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Mark: Taran Noah Smith. Brad: Zachery Ty Bryan.

9:00
2—MOVIE: St. Elmo's Fire
(1986) Rob Lowe, Demi Moore. In Washington, D.C., several recent college graduates have varying degrees of success confronting adult realities and responsibilities.
4—Dynasty: The Reunion
Conclusion. The Family rallies behind Blake (John Forsythe) as he struggles to regain control of his business holdings; Kirby and Adam attempt to rescue Jeff from the Consortium; Van Dorn steps up his efforts to eliminate Blake. Krystle: Linda Evans. Jeff: John James. Sammy Jo: Heather Locklear. Alexis: Joan Collins.
6—In the Heat of the Night
"Obsession." A man is so obsessed with a free-spirited high-school teacher that she seeks protection from the chief and Tibbs, but legal difficulties overwhelm their task. Bill McKinney. Jeanette: Lisa Pelikan. Kessler: David Butler. Tibbs: Howard Rollins. Sweet: Geoffrey Thorne. Bubba: Alan Autry. Gillespie: Carroll O'Connor.
7—The Sandbaggers
"To Hell with Justice." When a colleague (Peter Laird) is found with a German girl during a vacation in Malta, Burnside suspects a planned defection—and must act to stop it. Len Shepherd: John Alkin. Willie Caine: Ray Lonnen.

10:00
6—Law & Order
"God Bless the Child." Stone (Michael Moriarty) must fight a state law allowing a "spiritual healing" defense before he can prosecute a couple (Kaiulani Lee, Byron Jennings) whose daughter died after they refused medical treatment on religious grounds. Carpenter: Henderson Forsythe. Rev. Morley: Biff McGuire. Suzanne: Marian Seldes. Logan: Chris Noth.
7—Brideshead Revisited
Years pass in Part 8, during which Charles (Jeremy Irons) has little contact with the Flytes. Julia: Diana Quick.
28—KREM News at 10Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward

10:30
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: Actress Teri Garr ("Good & Evil"); Chuck Norris ("The Hitman"); gospel group Mighty Clouds of Joy.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Quality... or Else!
Part 2 of three: The changes that are being demanded of governments, businesses, management and employees.

11:30
2—The Exile
"Hit Parade." Stone investigates when a trained squad of rogue operatives begins assassinating intelligence agents in Paris. Vanya: Catherine Jarrett. Mikhail: Jeffrey Bateman. Danny: Patrick Floersheim. Cabot: Christian Burgess. Jacquie: Nadia Fares. (Repeat)
4—NightlineTed Koppel
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart

11:35
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
From 1990: Actor-comic Don Rickles; music group The Allman Brothers Band; comedian Jeff Marder. (Repeat)

12 am
4—Paid Programming
28—E.D.J.: Entertainment Daily JournalJim Moret, Janet Zappala

12:30
2—Personals
4—Studio 59
Guest host: Chris Lemmon. Scheduled guests: Actress Jo Anne Worley; jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty.
28—Love Stories

12:35
6—Late Night with David Letterman
From 1990: Illusionists Penn & Teller; actor Robert Pastorelli ("Murphy Brown"); MTV VJ Julie Brown. (Repeat)

1:00
2—Night Games
28—MOVIE: The Torpedo of Doom
(1938) Lee Powell, Bruce Bennett. Two intrepid Marines pursue a power-mad scientist in this feature version of the 12-chapter "Fighting Devil Dogs" serial.

1:30
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)
4—All News Night

1:35
6—Later with Bob Costas
Part one of a two-part interview with Don Rickles.

2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
4—All News A.M.

2:05
6—Shop at Home

2:35
6—To be announced.
 
Wednesday
October 23, 1991

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30
4—World News This MorningMike Schneider
6—This Morning's Business

6:00
2—CBS Morning NewsCharles Osgood, Giselle Fernández
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry
28—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
2—KREM 2 Morning News
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: Baseball greats Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra; actor Gregory Peck ("Other People's Money"); classical pianist Evegeny Kissin; winter hats; keeping your broker from making bad investments.
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: Paul McCartney discusses his classical album "Liverpool Oratorio"; "Healthy Women" (Part 3 of 5)— over-the-counter products; author Shirley MacLaine ("Dance While You Can"); author Oliver North ("Under Fire"); Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis give a tour of their New York restaurant; children's TV; genetically engineered tomatoes.
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: Reading body language; divorce camp; gardening; singer Belinda Carlisle performs; author Faye Crosby ("Juggling: The Unexpected Advantages of Balancing Career and Home for Women and Their Families").
7—Shining Time Station
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:30
7—Reading RainbowLeVar Burton
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—James Bond Jr.

8:30
7—Today's Special
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

9:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: Violence between siblings and its effect on the family.
4—Donahue
Scheduled: Members of a California community who claim they all lived in the same Virginia town in a past life.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Author Jean Auel; also, a record breaking basketball dribbler; meat-cutting.
7—Sesame Street
28—Matlock

10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—HomeGary Collins, Beth Ruyak
Scheduled: "Cooking for Thanksgiving" (Part 3 of 5)—traditional Cajun-Creole dish; how what we eat tells us about ourselves; Diane von Fürstenberg; Grenada; Bill Cosby; teens and parents; painting pumpkins; wineries in California's Napa Valley; children and lice; "General Hospital" co-headwriter Norma Monty.
6—Jenny Jones
Scheduled: Daytime soap stars Matt Crane, Alla Korot and Ricky Paull Goldin (all from "General Hospital") and Jeanne Cooper and Kristoff St. John (both from "The Young and the Restless") discuss what makes soap operas so addicting.
7—Hooked on Aerobics
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Actress-photographer Gina Lollobrigida; actors Paul Sorvino and Vincent Gardenia discuss their heritage.

10:30
7—Sit and Be Fit

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Scheduled: Psychological and physical abuse of parents by their children.
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Young widows in their twenties.
6—A Closer LookFaith Daniels
Super Nintendo and its effect on children.
7—The Frugal GourmetJeff Smith
28—Geraldo
Scheduled: Amnesia victims.

11:30
6—Shop at Home
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Travels in Europe
28—Magnum, P.I.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
7—Sewing with Nancy

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Frontline
Robert Krulwich reports on the S&L crisis and "The Great American Bailout" conducted by the Resolution Trust Corp. (RTC). Included: L. William Seidman, retiring RTC chairman; how the RTC is handling the selling off of assets such as real estate. (Repeat)
28—The Judge

1:30
28—The People's Court

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospita
6—Santa Barbara
7—The American Experience
From 1989: Recalling "The Great Air Race of 1924," a trip around the world undertaken by U.S. Army Air Service pilots and their mechanics in single-engine, open-cockpit planes. Narrator: David McCullough. (Repeat)
28—The Best of The People's Court

2:30
28—DuckTales

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Widget
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

3:30
4—The Jetsons
6—Family Ties
7—Sesame Street
28—TaleSpin

4:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—Star Trek
6—Candid CameraDom DeLuise, Eva LaRue
28—Darkwing Duck

4:30
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
Scheduled: Killer bees.
7—Square One Television
28—Beetlejuice

5:00
2—Baseball '91: World Series Edition
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—Saved by the Bell

5:15
2—1991 World Series
Minnesota Twins at Atlanta Braves in game four of the annual Major League Baseball championship, from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. Jack Buck and Tim McCarver call the action. Minnesota leads the series 2-1. [Live]

5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—ALF

EVENING

6:00
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Charles in Charge
"Out with the In Crowd." Charles finds little to like in Jamie's new friend—a snobbish girl who controls a school clique. Holly Fields. Jamie: Nicole Eggert. Charles: Scott Baio. Buddy: Willie Aames. Sarah: Josie Davis.

6:30
4—Full House
"Just One of the Guys." D.J. (Candace Cameron) wishes she were one of the guys when her cousin (played by Candace's brother Kirk) comes for a visit and spends most of his time with Danny (Bob Saget). Joey: David Coulier. Jesse: John Stamos.
6—Wheel of Fortune
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
A college fraternity under suspension because of wild parties and complaints from neighbors.

7:00
4—Who's the Boss?
"Double Date." While chaperoning the school dance, Tony embarrasses Samantha when her friends see him kissing their teacher (Michelle NiCastro). Tony Danza, Alyssa Milano. Bobby: Peter Billingsley. Angela: Judith Light.
6—Jeopardy!
7—Scientific American Frontiers
Season Premiere: The nesting habits of sea turtles; efforts to create a computer with "common sense"; a contest to design a human-powered submarine; and a muscle transplant involving twins. Woodie Flowers is the host.
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
Actress Teri Garr talks about her move from theatrical movies to telefilms with ABC's "Stranger in the Family."

7:30
4—Perfect Strangers
"Hello Ball." Larry duffs a few shots to let Jennifer's father (Robert King) win at golf, but Balki just can't seem to miss no matter how hard he tries. Larry: Mark Linn-Baker. Balki: Bronson Pinchot.
6—Family Feud
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle
Scheduled: Sexual harassment.

8:00
2—Night Court
"A Closer Look." Overworked staffers are observed by a TV reporter (Bob Sarlatte) examining jurisprudence in its most "primitive" form. Mrs. Quinn: Lois Foraker. Walt: Lou Bonacki. Borelli: Jan Rabson. Miss Walsh: Debbie McLeod. [Time approximate after baseball.]
4—Dinosaurs
"Employee of the Month." Earl anticipates a promotion as he awaits a dinner with Richfield; Robbie brings home a "pet" human. Voices include Stuart Pankin, Sherman Hemsley, Jason Willinger.
6—Unsolved Mysteries
Oregon police officers suspect a fellow lawman in the disappearance of his 2-year-old son; a man seeks his "Big Brother"; the search for a man who shot his wife.
7—Bill Moyers: Circle of Recovery
Kenny Hall and six other African-American men recovering from addiction discuss their personal stories and the need for peer support groups.
28—MOVIE: Summer Rental
(1985) John Candy, Richard Crenna. An overworked air-traffic controller and his family head for Florida for a little rest 'n' relaxation that turns out to be catastrophe 'n' calamity.

8:30
2—Cheers
"Love Is a Really, Really Perfectly Okay Thing." After he and Rebecca awake in his office, basking in the afterglow of their tryst, Sam fights the urge to divulge the details. Robin: Roger Rees. Father Barry: Eric Christmas.
4—The Wonder Years
"Frank and Denise." High-school sweethearts Denise and Frank (Amy Hathaway, Noah Blake) turn to poetry—and Kevin—in the midst of a lovers quarrel. Weird Mr. Lemkur: Roy Brocksmith. Purdle: Parker Jacobs. Lewis: Michael Bacall.

9:00
2—MOVIE: La Bamba
(1987) Lou Diamond Phillips, Esai Morales. A fact-based account of Ritchie Valens' (1941-1959) rise to musical stardom before his death in a plane crash that also claimed the lives of Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper.
4—Doogie Howser, M.D.
"The Cheese Stands Alone." A seductive classmate (Bess Meyer) proves more temptation than Vinnie can handle, especially when Janine grows distant. Liz: Patricia Matthew. Cathy: Helaine Lembeck. Janine: Lucy Boryer. Vinnie: Max Casella.
6—The NBC Movie: Daddy
(TV, 1991) Patrick Duffy, Lynda Carter. A successful executive is forced to rebuild his life after his wife of 20 years deserts him and their three children. Based on Danielle Steel's novel.
7—We Never Talked About My Drinking
Examines alcoholism and associated problems, and its relationship to serious illness and injury. (Repeat)

9:30
4—Sibs
"Financial Affairs." Warren (Dan Castellaneta) has two tickets to a charity event, but can't find a date until he offers Audie $500 to go with him. Margaret Colin. Lily: Jami Gertz. Nora: Marsha Mason. Howie: Alex Rocco.

10:00
4—Anything But Love
"Gimme an 'O.'" Hannah's joke about the best sex she ever had—with another man—spurs Marty to learn the truth about him. Doug: Richard Burgi. Hannah: Jamie Lee Curtis. Catherine: Ann Magnuson. Marty: Richard Lewis.
7—American Pie
"We the People" profiles Americans representing "the drive and diversity that make up this country." Included: a former cop paralyzed by a gunshot; a Minnesota writer who celebrates the "horizontal grandeur" of the prairie; a nonverbal environmentalist in Wisconsin.
28—KREM News at 10Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward

10:30
4—Good & Evil
"Killing Spree." Charlotte (Marian Seldes) names the new company president; Ronald falls 15 stories into a giant jar of facial cream. Ronald: Marius Weyers. Denise: Teri Garr.
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: Country singer Reba McEntire; actors Kelsey Grammer ("Cheers") and David Alan Grier ("In Living Color").

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The Infinite Voyage
"Miracles by Design." Included: a stronger steel, whose atoms are "rearranged"; artificial skin for burn victims; and high-tech ceramics.

11:30
2—Scene of the Crime
"The Devil's Music." A business shark swims into a mess of trouble when he seizes control of a record company. Nate: Abdul S. El Razzac. Kyle: Stephen McHattie. Marjorie: Lisa Houle. Lenny: Olivier Pierre. Guard: Blu Mankuma. (Repeat)
4—NightlineTed Koppel
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart

11:35
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
From 1990: Comic David Steinberg; singer Alannah Myles; men's room crasher Denise Wells. (Repeat)

12 am
4—Paid Programming
28—E.D.J.: Entertainment Daily JournalJim Moret, Janet Zappala

12:30
2—Personals
4—Studio 59
Guest host: Chris Lemmon. Scheduled guests: Comedian Steve McGrew; actress Marina Sirtis ("Star Trek: The Next Generation"); music guest Blue Train.
28—Love Stories

12:35
6—Late Night with David Letterman
From 1990: Actor D.B. Sweeney; actress Carole Kane; guitarist Steve Vai. (Repeat)

1:00
2—Night Games
28—MOVIE: Enemy of the Law
(1945) Tex Ritter, Dave O'Brien. A trio of Texas Rangers sets out to recover loot stolen by outlaws several years before.

1:30
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)
4—All News Night

1:35
6—Later with Bob Costas
Conclusion of a two-part interview with Don Rickles.

2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
4—All News A.M.

2:05
6—Shop at Home

2:35
6—To be announced.
 
Thursday
October 24, 1991

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30
4—World News This MorningMike Schneider
6—This Morning's Business

6:00
2—CBS Morning NewsCharles Osgood, Giselle Fernández
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry
28—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
2—KREM 2 Morning News
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: New York's Central Park skating rink; actor-author Bill Cosby ("Childhood"); author Oliver North ("Under Fire"); musician Don Henley discusses the preservation of Walden Woods; figure skating champion Tonya Harding; avoiding inappropriate investment.
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: Author Michael Lewis ("The Money Culture"); singer Paula Abdul; "Healthy Women" (Part 4 of 5)—birth control options; this year's U.S. Monopoly champion prepares for the World Monopoly Championships in Berlin next year.
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: Gadget Guru Andy Pargh; music for young people; supermodels.
7—Shining Time Station
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:30
7—Reading RainbowLeVar Burton
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—James Bond Jr.

8:30
7—Today's Special
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

9:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: Differing world views between Northern and Southern women.
4—Donahue
Scheduled: Oliver North discusses the Iran-Contra affair.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Home entertainment expert Martha Stewart ("Martha Stewart's Gardening"); fashion critic Mr. Blackwell; a woman holding a world record in apple peeling.
7—Sesame Street
28—Matlock

10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—HomeGary Collins, Beth Ruyak
Scheduled: "Cooking for Thanksgiving" (Part 4 of 5)—mashed red potatoes and garlic; director John Hughes and actresses Kelly Lynch and Alisan Porter ("Curly Sue"); beautifying drab rooms; the dangers of trick-or-treating; planning a safe Halloween party at home; women and eating disorders; women of distinction.
6—Jenny Jones
Scheduled: The up-and-down relationship between sisters; people who have kept off weight losses of 100 pounds or more.
7—Hooked on Aerobics
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Actors Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause ("Return to Blue Lagoon"); Alfonso Ribeiro ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"); Brandon Cruz ("The Courtship of Eddie's Father"); Johnnie Whitaker ("Family Affair"). (Repeat)

10:30
7—Sit and Be Fit

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Scheduled: A bigamist who murdered his second wife when she discovered his secret.
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Married couples living with their parents.
6—A Closer LookFaith Daniels
Scheduled: Alzheimer's disease.
7—Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Home Grown
28—Geraldo
Scheduled: Victims of gang violence.

11:30
6—Shop at Home
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Raising America's Children
28—Magnum, P.I.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
7—The Victory Garden

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Nova
"Suicide mission to Chernobyl." Soviet scientists explore Chernobyl in search of radioactive fuel that escaped during the devastating 1986 nuclear accident. Peter Thomas is the narrator. (Repeat)
28—The Judge

1:30
28—The People's Court

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospita
6—Santa Barbara
7—Childhood
"Louder Than Words." An interview with Dr. Benjamin Spock highlights this look at a baby's personality and the biological component of shyness and sociability.
28—The Best of The People's Court

2:30
28—DuckTales

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Widget
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

3:30
4—The Jetsons
6—Family Ties
7—Sesame Street
28—TaleSpin

4:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—ABC Afterschool Special
From 1982: "Amy and the Angel." A whimsical teen angel (Albert Macklin) is sent to earth to save a 15-year-old girl (Helen Slater) who is contemplating suicide. Gabriel: James Earl Jones. Pincus: Hermione Gingold. Mrs. Watson: Gail Strickland. (Repeat)
6—Candid CameraDom DeLuise, Eva LaRue
28—Darkwing Duck

4:30
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
Scheduled: A singer kills a drummer.
7—Square One Television
28—Beetlejuice

5:00
2—Baseball '91: World Series Edition
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—Saved by the Bell

5:15
2—1991 World Series
Minnesota Twins at Atlanta Braves in game five of the annual Major League Baseball championship, from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. Jack Buck and Tim McCarver call the action. The series is tied 2-2. [Live]

5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—ALF

EVENING

6:00
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Charles in Charge
"There's a Girl in My Ficus," Charles' girlfriend tries to destroy his friendship with Buddy; Buddy thinks he's invented a miracle plant-growing formula. James Karen. Jennifer: Tiffani-Amber Thiessen. Charles: Scott Baio. Adam: Alexander Polinsky.

6:30
4—Full House
"Mad Money." Jesse (John Stamos) gyrates as an Elvis impersonator, Joey discovers an old savings bond and starts spending money right and left. Joey: David Coulier. Marilyn: Arlene Lorre. Danny: Bob Saget.
6—Wheel of Fortune
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
A woman who allegedly married several men to gain control of their assets.

7:00
4—Who's the Boss?
"Tony's Father-in-Law." Tony assumes his mooching father-in-law wants to spend his last weeks with Samantha because he's dying. Tony Danza, Alyssa Milano. Nick: James Coco. Retsin: James Louis Watkins. Angela: Judith Light.
6—Jeopardy!
7—Wild America
"Snake Dance." Western diamondback rattlesnakes engage in a combat dance in an Oklahoma cave. Narrator: Marty Stouffer. (Repeat)
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
Oscar- and Emmy-winning actress Shirley MacLaine behind the scenes of her latest film "Used People."

7:30
4—Perfect Strangers
"Home Movies." Balki objects to the script changes when Larry takes charge of shooting a home video to send to Balki's mother for a family reunion. Guest Lydia: Bobbie Jo Lathan. Mary Anne: Rebeca Arthur.
6—Family Feud
7—The Frugal GourmetJeff Smith
Arabian dishes including baba ghanoush, fraykee, falafel and tahini salad.
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle

8:00
2—Night Court
"The Blues of the Birth." Christine (Markie Post) goes into labor trapped at the bottom of an elevator with Buddy and a frantic courtroom visitor (Stephen Furst). John Astin, Harry Anderson. Tony: Ray Abruzzo. Roz: Marsha Warfield. Mac: Charles Robinson. [Time approximate after baseball.]
4—The ABC Thursday Night Movie: Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star
(TV, 1991) Peter Falk, Dabney Coleman. The clever detective meets his match in a brilliant criminal attorney who has murdered his own mistress and framed her lover for the crime. (Repeat)
6—The Cosby Show
"It's Apparent to Everyone." Huxtable houseguests Elvin and Sondra continue to long for their own place, and so—increasingly—do Cliff and Clair. Elvin: Geoffrey Owens. Sondra: Sabrina LeBeauf. Nelson: Gary Gray. Clair: Phylicia Rashad.
7—Mystery!
In Part 4 of "Devices and Desires," Inspector Rickards (Tony Haygarth) suspects that Hilary's murderer may not have been "The Whistler." Dalgliesh: Roy Marsden. Neil: Robert Hines. Theresa: Lisa Taylor. Jonathan: Jamie Newall.
28—The Simpsons
"Like Father, Like Clown." Bart and Lisa use theological arguments to try to reunite Krusty the Clown and his rabbi father (Jackie Mason), who disowned Krusty when he turned from rabbi to clown. Voices: Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria.

8:30
2—Cheers
"Cheers Fouls Out." Boston Celtic Kevin McHale agrees to be Cheers' ringer in a basketball game against Gary's Old Towne Tavern, but only if the winnings go to charity. Dr. Walter Froenmeyer: James Hornbeck. Father Conrad: Lee Vines. Gary: Joel Polis.
6—A Different World
"Rule Number One." Dwayne gives Lena (Jada Pinkett) personal attention to help her with calculus, and she takes it personally; Ron tries to sell beauty products. Dwayne: Kadeem Hardison. Ron: Darryl Bell. Whitley: Jasmine Guy.
28—Drexell's Class
"Viva Lost Wages." A bus trip to Disneyland entails a stop in Vegas for a flirtation with that capricious lady called Luck. Drexell: Dabney Coleman. Kenny: Damian Cagnolatti. Roscoe: Dakin Matthews. Nicole: Heidi Zeigler. Willie: Jason Biggs.

9:00
2—MOVIE: Runaway
(1984) Tom Selleck, Cynthia Rhodes. A cop battles a deranged electronics wizard who is reprogramming domestic robots into mechanical murderers.
6—Cheers
"Unplanned Parenthood." Sam and Rebecca's burning desire to be parents is tested by the baptism by fire they get when they baby-sit Carla's unruly brood round-the-clock. Also, Cliff is hot to direct the video that Woody is sending home. Serafina: Leah Remini. Kelly: Jackie Swanson. Gino: Josh Lozoff. Ludlow: Jarrett Lennon.
7—Cosmos
"Heaven and Hell." A program about astronomical disaster areas investigates comets, impact craters on the planets and their satellites, and Venus. Host Carl Sagan examines Velikovsky's theory that Venus originated as a comet and contrasts its climate with Earth's.
28—Idols
This exploration of America's fascination with teen idols, including Christina Applegate, David Cassidy, James Dean, Johnny Depp, Shannen Doherty, Fabian, Luke Perry, Elvis Presley, and Donnie Wahlberg.

9:30
6—Funny Women of Television: A Museum of Television & Radio Tribute
Carol Burnett, Mary Tyler Moore, Lily Tomlin, Tracey Ullman, Candice Bergen, Betty White and Marlo Thomas host a salute to the small screen's top comediennes. Special footage includes a seminar by the late Lucille Ball.

10:00
4—PrimeTime LiveSam Donaldson, Diane Sawyer
Scheduled: The nation's largest Medicare health plan may be cutting care to help cut costs.
7—Star Cops
"Intelligent Listening for Beginners." A millionaire equipped with intelligence devices warns the force about an imminent hijacking; Nathan (David Calder) confronts a cop (Linda Newton) who tried to blackmail Devis (Trevor Cooper). Theroux: Erick Ray Evans.
28—KREM News at 10Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward

10:30
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: Rappers Kid N' Play ("House Party 2"); actor Howard Hesseman ("The New WKRP in Cincinnati"); supermodel Iman.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Footsteps
Frontier ranchers discover the cave towns of Anasazi Indians in the Southwest United States.

11:30
2—Fly by Night
"Include Me Out." The Slick Air crew become murder suspects after the wealthy widow who chartered the jet is found dead when they land. Laura: Megan Leitch. Gyson: Ric Reid. Thompson: Robert Wisden. Lillian: Jane Johnson. Mack: David Elliott. (Repeat)
4—NightlineTed Koppel
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart

11:35
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Singer Natalie Cole; kid inventors. (Repeat)

12 am
4—Paid Programming
28—E.D.J.: Entertainment Daily JournalJim Moret, Janet Zappala

12:30
2—Personals
4—Studio 59
Guest host: Chris Lemmon. Scheduled guests: Actor Bill Daily; saxophonist Dave Koz; guitarist Andy Summers (The Police).
28—Love Stories

12:35
6—Late Night with David Letterman
From 1990: Actress Mary Tyler Moore; singer Phoebe Snow; playwright Lynda Berry. (Repeat)

1:00
2—Night Games
28—MOVIE: Lady at Midnight
(1948) Richard Denning, Frances Rafferty. Adoptive parents find their efforts to keep custody of a 7-year-old girl hampered by a mysterious murder.

1:30
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)
4—All News Night

1:35
6—Later with Bob Costas
Scheduled: Filmmaker/playwright John Sayles.

2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
4—All News A.M.

2:05
6—Shop at Home

2:35
6—To be announced.
 
Friday
October 25, 1991

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30
4—World News This MorningMike Schneider
6—This Morning's Business

6:00
2—CBS Morning NewsCharles Osgood, Giselle Fernández
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry
28—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
2—KREM 2 Morning News
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: Baseball great Roy Campanella; actor Danny DeVito ("Other People's Money"); fake 14-karat gold jewelry; selecting a Halloween pumpkin; review of video games for children.
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: Actress Demi Moore ("The Butcher's Wife"); "Healthy Women" (Part 5 of 5)—women and smoking; singer Judy Collins performs her version of the hymn "Amazing Grace"; previews of new movie releases, including "The Addams Family" and "Hook."
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: Author William Least Heat Moon ("PrairyErth: A Deep Map"); "Today's Family"; Jim Fowler with animals.
7—Shining Time Station
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:30
7—Reading RainbowLeVar Burton
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—James Bond Jr.

8:30
7—Today's Special
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

9:00
2—Designing Women
4—Donahue
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Actress Jennie Garth ("Beverly Hills, 90210"); actor Chuck Norris ("The Hitman"); Warren Eckstein on correcting a dog's bad habits; a man holding the world's record for having the most tattoos.
7—Sesame Street
28—Matlock

9:30
2—Family Feud

10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—HomeGary Collins, Beth Ruyak
6—Jenny Jones
Scheduled: Educational videos to help adults work through sexual problems; men sound off about women.
7—Hooked on Aerobics
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Experiences in photographic celebrities.

10:30
7—Sit and Be Fit

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
6—A Closer LookFaith Daniels
7—Yan Can Cook
28—Geraldo

11:30
6—Shop at Home
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Lilias!
28—Magnum, P.I.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
7—This Old House

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Mystery!
28—The Judge

1:30
28—The People's Court

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospita
6—Santa Barbara
7—Bill Moyers: Circle of Recovery
Kenny Hall and six other African-American men recovering from addiction discuss their personal stories and the need for peer support groups.
28—The Best of The People's Court

2:30
28—DuckTales

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Widget
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

3:30
4—The Jetsons
6—Family Ties
7—Sesame Street
28—TaleSpin

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: Actress Demi Moore ("The Butcher's Wife").
4—Star Trek
6—Candid CameraDom DeLuise, Eva LaRue
28—Darkwing Duck

4:30
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
Scheduled: A man who married his mother-in-law.
7—Square One Television
28—Beetlejuice

5:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—Saved by the Bell

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—ALF

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Charles in Charge
"Judge Not Lest Ye Beheaded." Charles is happy to judge a beauty contest until he learns the Powell girls and two of his girlfriends are among the contestants. Valerie: Darlene Vogel. Charles: Scott Baio. Sarah: Josie Davis. Jamie: Nicole Eggert.

6:30
2—The Cosby Show
"Denise: The Saga Continues." Denise returns home from Africa—with a husband and stepdaughter. Martin: Joseph C. Phillips. Olivia: Raven-Symone. Cliff: Bill Cosby.
4—Full House
"Cutting It Close." Stephanie accidentally lops off Jesse's precious locks while giving him a "pretend" haircut. Jesse: John Stamos. Danny: Bob Saget. Joey: Dave Coulier.
6—Wheel of Fortune
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
A woman who has appeared as the body double for such actresses as Julia Roberts, Kim Basinger and Catherine Oxenberg.

7:00
2—Cheers
"Rebecca Redux." Sam is pleased with his new manager, who seems to buoy everyone's spirits, until he learns how low Rebecca's sunk to land a job. Earl: Bryan Clark. Promoter: Perry Anzilotti. Patron No. 3: Timothy Fall. Deliveryman No. 1: Stanley Bennett. Deliveryman No. 2: Paul Cira.
4—Who's the Boss?
"Just Like Tony." When Jonathan starts picking up Tony's bad habits, Angela demands to be consulted on anything regarding her son. Judith Light, Tony Danza. Officer: James Hampton. Beeman: Claude Earl Jones
6—Jeopardy!
7—Washington Week in ReviewPaul Kangas
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
"Married... with Children's" Katey Sagal shows her dramatic side in the NBC telefilm "She Says She's Innocent."

7:30
2—Night Court
"A Family Affair." New mother Christine returns to the courtroom and Dan is hounded by calls from a mysterious woman (Susan Diol). Part 1 of two. Ted: Robert Bendall. Miss Crombie: Fran Ryan.
4—Perfect Strangers
"Everybody in the Pool." Balki chalks up his five football-pool wins to sheepherder's intuition—a gift that Larry plans to capitalize on. Gorpley: Sam Anderson. Larry: Mark Linn-Baker.
6—Family Feud
7—Wall $treet with Louis Rukeyser
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle
Scheduled: Nuclear danger at Rocky Flats, Colorado.

8:00
2—Brooklyn Bridge
"What I Did for Love." Neither killing snails nor meeting a loan shark brings unconditional appreciation for Alan or George (Danny Gerard, Peter Friedman). Phyllis: Amy Aquino. Katie: Jenny Lewis. Jules: Louis Zorich.
4—Family Matters
"Citizen's Court." Urkel is so bugged when Carl squashes his prize beetle that he takes him to TV's "Citizen's Court." Mason Adams. Carl: Reginald VelJohnson. Urkel: Jaleel White. Mother Winslow: Rosetta LeNoire.
6—Matlock
"The Strangler." Matlock becomes the target of a killer who's first driven to humiliate his victims. Jeffrey: Richard Gilliland. Leo Kasabian: Steven Gilborn. Det. Albert Freed: Dana Gladstone. Patricia Downey: Katherine Cannon. Matlock: Andy Griffith.
7—The McLaughlin Group
28—America's Most WantedJohn Walsh
A cab driver wanted for kidnapping and murder; an escaped fugitive wanted for kidnapping and rape; the extradition of a convicted murderer.

8:30
2—Princesses
"Georgy Sings the Blues." Georgy goes out on a ledge to find a suicidal agent (Philip Charles MacKenzie); Tracy doesn't jump at the chance to go on a blind date. Francois: Ralph Bruneau. Phillipe: Randy Brenner. Old Woman: Miriam Trogdon.
4—Step by Step
"Pulling Together." Frank's kids are eager to compete in the rowdy Family Games—and Carol's are happy to let them. Leif: Dan Eisenstein. Papa Larson: Michael McManus. Judge: Kelly Connell. Cody: Sasha Mitchell.
7—TechnopoliticsTim White

9:00
2—The Dream Is Alive: The 20th Anniversary of Celebration of Walt Disney World
Angela Lansbury, Dolly Parton, Robin Williams, Carol Burnett are among the stars who gather for this musical celebration.
4—Perfect Strangers
"Fright Night." When a ghost materializes at Larry and Jennifer's house, the cousins play ghostbusters to drive out the intruder. Chester: Peter Jason. Balki: Bronson Pinchot. Jennifer: Melanie Wilson. Larry: Mark Linn-Baker.
6—Flesh 'n' Blood
"Pulling Out the Weeds." Rachel edits out Arlo and the kids when she's profiled for a magazine. Joyce Griffith: Lauren Mitchell. Doris: Jeanette Miller. Rachel: Lisa Darr. Arlo: David Keith. Irene: Peri Gilpin.
7—Talking with David Frost
A conversation with Ted Turner, chairman of the board and president of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
28—The Ultimate Challenge
A stuntman attempts a 200-foot world record highball; a champion stuntman drives off a ramp through a pyramid of stacked cars; a treacherous kayak run. (Repeat)

9:30
4—Baby Talk
"Maggie's Left Foot." Maggie dates a doctor (Ed Winter) old enough to be her father—and wonders whether the difference in age really makes a difference. Mary Page Keller. James: Scott Baio. Doris: Polly Bergen. Mickey: Paul and Ryan Jessup.
6—Dear John
"Hello, Annie." Kirk sublets a dream apartment from a guy whose live-in friend (Marietta DePrima) won't move out. John: Judd Hirsch. Louise: Jane Carr. Ben: William O'Leary. Kirk: Jere Burns. Mrs. Philbert: Billie Bird.

10:00
2—Palace Guard
"The Three-Minute Egg." Shady cops coerce Tommy into planting evidence on the mob's top scumball. Christy: Marcy Walker. Hertzog: Allen Garfield. Belarosa: David Proval. Caldwell: Scott Hylands. DA Hanrahan: Michael Macrae. Doggitt: Kevin McNulty. Waters: Stephen E. Miller.
4—20/20Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters
Scheduled: Tom Jarriel exposes deplorable conditions at Medicaid-funded nursing homes in Texas; a report on an advance fee loan scheme.
6—Reasonable Doubts
"...And Sleep Won't Come." The suicide of her mentor shakes up Tess and prompts a shakedown in the Vietnamese community to get to the bottom of a killing. Andy Cromyer: James Acheson. April Ky: Alice Carter. Sean Kelley: John Mese. Joey: Francois Chau. Tess: Marlee Matlin.
7—Reilly: Ace of Spies
Part 4: "Anna." An Australian mining engineer must be persuaded to sell oil rights to the British; Reilly confronts his past while in Paris. Anna: Diana Hardcastle. Rothschild: Peter Howel.
28—KREM News at 10Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward

10:30
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: "CBS Evening News" anchor Dan Rather; singers Paula Abdul and Ralph Tresvant.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—MOVIE: Pumping Iron
(1977) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Louis Ferrigno. Bodybuilding is examined as a sport and an art as two champions are followed through rigorous training rituals in preparation for the coveted Mr. Olympia title.

11:25
4—Friday Night Sports Extra

11:30
2—Dark Justice
"Smokescreen." A teenage illegal alien gets caught in the crossfire between a drug lord's ruthless gang and a judge who is being blackmailed. Santero: Simon Andreu. Kirby: Fermi Rethach. Suarez: Joan Munne. Manny: J.C. Romeu.
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart

11:35
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
From 1990: Actor Tony Randall; boxer George Foreman; comedian Mark Pitta. (Repeat)

11:45
4—NightlineTed Koppel

12 am
28—E.D.J.: Entertainment Daily JournalJim Moret, Janet Zappala

12:15
4—In Concert '91
Scheduled: Paul McCartney performs in Hamburg, Germany and talks about his career in an exclusive interview.

12:30
2—Personals
7—The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"The Case of the Baker Street Nursemaids." The abandonment of an infant at Holmes and Watson's quarters leads to intrigue. Holmes: Ronald Howard. Watson: Howard Marion Crawford.
28—Love Stories

12:35
6—Late Night with David Letterman
From 1990: Actor John Larroquette; actress Lara Flynn Boyle; science demonstration; musician David Sanborn. (Repeat)

1:00
2—Night Games
28—MOVIE: Ice-Capades
(1941) James Ellison, Dorothy Lewis. An immigrant figure skater's agreement to pose for a newsreel cameraman leads to romance and a career in show business.

1:15
4—All News Night

1:30
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)

1:35
6—Friday Night Videos
Vanessa Williams hosts.

2:00
4—All News A.M.

2:35
6—Airwaves

3:05
6—DMC Zone

3:35
6—To be announced.
 
Saturday
October 26, 1991

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
6—Shop at Home

5:45
4—Sunday School of the Air

6:00
2—Paid Programming
4—Inspector Gadget
7—American Adventure
28—Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates

6:30
2—To be announced.
4—The Jetsons
28—Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates

7:00
2—Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars
4—The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
28—Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

7:30
2—Captain Planet and the Planeteers
4—Land of the Lost
6—To be announced.
28—Bobby's World

8:00
2—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
4—Darkwing Duck
6—Home and Garden
7—Western Tradition
28—Tom & Jerry Kids

8:30
4—Beetlejuice
28—Taz-Mania

9:00
2—Garfield and Friends
4—Hammerman
6—Pac-10 Preview
7—Discovering Psychology
28—Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures

9:30
4—The Pirates of Dark Water
6—Chip and Pepper's Cartoon Madness
28—Little Shop

10:00
2—Back to the Future
4—The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show
6—Notre Dame Saturday
College football pregame show.
7—Business File
28—GamePro TV

10:30
2—Where's Waldo?
6—College Football
USC Trojans at Notre Dame Fighting Irish, from Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana. [Live]
28—Seahawks Insider

11:00
2—Riders in the Sky
4—Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters
7—Earth Explored
"Water: A Cutting Edge with Time." Take a raft from a river's headwaters to see the mechanics and power of water.
28—American Gladiators

11:30
2—CBS Storybreak
4—ABC Weekend Special
"Monster Bed." Animated. A young boy is mysteriously transported to a spot under a monster's bed. (Repeat)
7—Comprehensive Care for the Elderly

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—Paid Programming
4—Family Affair
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
28—WWF Superstars of Wrestling

12:30
4—College Football
UCLA Bruins at Arizona State Sun Devils, from Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. [Live]
7—The Victory Garden
Preparing for fall harvest in the southern garden; tips for storing vegetables over the winter.

1:00
2—First Look
A new test to detect heart attacks; two new exercise bicycles; new services from airplanes; a robotic gas pump.
7—Today's Gourmet
Steamed dishes including salmon Pojarski and chicken with broccoli.
28—College Football
Eastern Washington Eagles at Idaho Vandals, from the Kibbie Dome in Moscow, Idaho. [Live]

1:30
2—Skate America: Olympic Winterfest
Countdown to Albertville. International figure skating featuring ladies and pairs competition, from Oakland, California. [Taped]
7—Shores of Light: The Art of Fitz Hugh Lane

2:00
6—NBC Saturday Sports Showcase
Basketball: Pizza Hut/Pepsi Hoop-It-Up three-on-three national finals, from Austin Texas. [Taped; time approximate after football.]
7—The Inspiration of PaintingJerry Yarnell
Adding highlights to the pond, grass and leaves in the summer scene.

2:30
7—The Joy of PaintingBob Ross
A towering mounting is framed by woods and reflective water. (Repeat)

3:00
2—Incredible Idaho
6—MOVIE: Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues
Part 2 of two. (TV, 1983) Kenny Rogers, Linda Evans. A professional gambler teams up with a sharpshooting saloon singer to save his son from train robbers who are holding the boy hostage.
7—Computer Chronicle
LCD color screens, super VGA and other new generation computer displays.

3:30
2—Paid Programming
7—MotorWeek
The past, present and future of cars made by Jaguar.

4:00
2—CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer
4—Fishing the West
Guide Keith Clow reveals spring techniques for California's Clear Lake largemouth. [Time approximate after football.]
7—The Nature of Things
How American painter Roger Tory Peterson influenced the popularity of birdwatching.
28—Super Force
"Light Around the Body." Zander (Musetta Vander) disappears shortly after seeking Zach's help about a reoccuring vision of a woman being buried alive. Dr. Sincara: Ed Amatrudo. Zach: Ken Olandt. F.X.: Larry B. Scott. [Time approximate after football.]

4:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—Siskel & Ebert
"The Butcher's Wife" (Demi Moore, Jeff Daniels); "29th Street" (Danny Aiello, Anthony LaPaglia); "House Party 2" (Kid 'N Play); "Curly Sue" (James Belushi, Kelly Lynch, Alisan Porter).
28—Lightning Force
"The Last Nazi." Lightning Force's efforts to bring a Nazi war criminal (Henry Beckman) to trial are hampered by a vengeful Israeli agent (Jeff Corey). Zeke: Marc Gomes. Trane: Wings Hauser. Church: David Stratton. Joan: Guylaine St. Onge.

5:00
2—Baseball '91: World Series Edition
4—Star Trek
"Spectre of the Gun." For violating Melkotian space, the crew is made to appear as the Clanton gang, to be met—and massacred—by the Earps and Doc Holliday at the OK Corral. Wyatt Earp: Ron Soble. Morgan: Rex Holman. Sylvia: Bonnie Beecher. Doc: Sam Gilman. Virgil: Charles Maxwell. Johnny: Bill Zuckert. Ed: Charles Seel. Barber: Ed McCready. Rancher: Gregg Palmer. Rider: Richard Anthony. Voice of Melkotian Buoy: James Doohan. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
6—DMC Zone
7—MOVIE: Robin Hood and the Outlaw Adam Bell
(TV, 1986) Jason Connery, Bryan Marshall. A battle of wills erupts between an aging outlaw and the Sheriff of Nottingham following the kidnapping of the sheriff's nephew.
28—MOVIE: Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge
(1989) Derek Rydall, Kari Whitman. A fire-scarred teenager seeks revenge agains the shopping mall developers who burned down his home.

5:15
2—1991 World Series
Atlanta Braves at Minnesota Twins in game six of the annual Major League Baseball championship, from the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jack Buck and Tim McCarver call the action. Atlanta leads the series 3-2. [Live]

5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Garrick Utley

EVENING

6:00
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
"Silver Anniversary." A 25th anniversary show includes Myron Floren, Bobby Burgess and Cissy King, Guy and Ralna Hovis, Tom Netherton and Anacani. Music: "Carnival of Venice," "Can't Help Falling in Love" and "Another Op'nin', Another Show."

6:30
4—Dawn of Democracy?
KXLY News 4 goes to the Soviet Union.
6—Emergency CallJoseph Campanella

7:00
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Disaster." While hosting the winners of a primary-school science contest, the Enterprise is completely disabled by a rare natural phenomenon, leaving Troi (Marina Sirtis) in command on the bridge. Marissa: Erika Flores. Jay Gordon: John Christian Graas. Patterson: Max Supera.
6—Star SearchEd McMahon
7—No, Honestly
"The Object of the Game." C.D. and Clara's flowering romance may be nipped in the bud when she disrupts his game. John Alderton, Pauline Collins. Opposing Team Player: Geoffrey Hughes.
28—On Scene: Emergency Response
Rescue by the United States Coast Guard of a man suffering chest pains; a bicycling accident; a Texas police constable killed by drug smugglers. Dave Forman hosts.

7:30
7—Dad's Army
"Fallen Idol." Drunks in the bunks? Mainwaring's men prove an unrowdy crew during weekend hand-grenade practice. Mainwaring: Arthur Lowe. Wilson: John Le Mesurier. Jones: Clive Dunn. Frazer: John Laurie.
28—Missing: RewardStacy Keach

8:00
2—The Best of National Geographic
Asiatic lions in India and a South American jaguar attempt to elude hunters. [Time approximate after baseball.]
4—Who's the Boss?
"Tony Bags a Big One." When Mona dates—then rejects—Angela's biggest client, Tony tries to remedy the situation. Lily Mariye. Lisa: Robin Jameson. Mona: Katherine Helmond. Angela: Judith Light. Tony: Tony Danza.
6—The Golden Girls
"Mother Load." Blanche battles a mother (Meg Wyllie) for the attentions of her son (Peter Graves); a therapist (Steve Landesberg) tries to help Stan (Hebert Edelman) get over Dorothy (Beatrice Arthur). Blanche: Rue McClanahan. Sophia: Estelle Getty.
7—MOVIE: The Philadelphia StoryColorized
(1940) Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart. A socialite's plans for a second marriage are suddenly disrupted by the return of her ex-husband. Stewart won and Oscar.
28—Cops
Pittsburgh: Bar patrons assist a K-9 unit in an arrest; a drug sweep is conducted; burglary suspects are found in an abandoned funeral home.

8:30
4—Growing Pains
"The Kid's Still Got It." When Chrissy gets head lice, the Seaver men play nursemaid while Maggie and Carol lounge at a resort hotel. Michael Woolson. Dwight: Christopher Burgard. Frankie: Tom La Grua. Nurse: Jane Alden. Carol: Tracey Gold.
6—The Torkelsons
"An American Almost in Paris." Dorothy Jane wants to say bonjour to Paris, and she might, if she wins a student-exchange competition. Kirby: Paige Gosney. Dreama: Alyson Kiperman. Millicent: Connie Ray. Dorothy Jane: Olivia Burnette.
28—Cops
From Houston: Response to a burning vehicle call; a fleeing burglary subject hits another car.

9:00
2—MOVIE: Maid to Order
(1987) Ally Sheedy, Beverly D'Angelo. A father's idle wish, intercepted by a fairy godmother, turns a spoiled Beverly Hills heiress into a penniless maid.
4—The Young Riders
"Between Rock Creek and a Hard Place." Noah (Don Franklin) tangles with an unlikable Army recruiter (Tim deZarn) who winds up murdered, and Noah becomes the prime suspect. Cassie: Gloria Reuben. Quinn: Eugene Byrd. Col. Sawyer: Gary Clarke. Tompkins: Don Collier. Walker: Richard Glover.
6—Empty Nest
"The Dreyfuss Affair." When Dreyfuss needs an operation, Harry tries to collar a famous vet (Jeffrey Tambor) to perform the difficult surgery. Dr. Bolton: Jack Bannon. Mrs. Peterson: Ann Ryerson. Chris: Todd Jeffries. Harry: Richard Mulligan.
28—Totally New Hidden VideoMark Pitta
A man is hired to pose as a corpse; a deceased company head visits the office.

9:30
6—Nurses
"Dead Nurse." Annie (Arnetia Walker) regrets that her wish has come true as she attends the funeral for a nurse with whom she worked. Sandy: Stephanie Hodge. Julie: Mary Jo Keenen.
28—Best of the WorstGreg Kinnear
An antagonistic sports fan; a modeling agency for the ugly; shocking Japanese performance artists;

10:00
4—The Commish
"Nothing to Fear but..." Two death threats in one day make Tony cautious enough to order protection for Rachel—without telling her. Meanwhile, Tony traps an out-of-season hunter (M.C. Gainey). Alex: Josh Blake. Principal: Terence Kelly. Rachel: Theresa Saldana. Tony: Michael Chiklis.
6—Sisters
From last season: "Devoted Husband, Loving Father." Georgie feels in tune with a past love (William Converse-Roberts); Frankie wants Beatrice (Elizabeth Hoffman) to face the music about her father's affair. Belle: Joyce Van Patten. Dr. Reed: Stanley Grover. John: Garrett M. Brown. Georgie: Patricia Kalember. (Repeat)
7—Red Dwarf
"Balance of Power." Lister wants to date the dead console officer; Rimmer wakes up with another's arm. Rimmer: Chris Barrie. Holly: Norman Lovett.
28—Street Justice
"Sanctuary." Grady's rescue of a young woman (Christianne Hirt) who's being held captive at a foreign embassy is complicated by her medical condition. Victoria: Beverly Hendry. Rutger Van Scoyk: Norman Browning. Pietr: David Palffy. Grady: Bryan Genesse.

10:30
7—Doctor Who
"The Androids of Tara." The Doctor becomes involved in identity problems while trying to get away with the fourth segment of the Key to Time. Doctor Who: Tom Baker. Romana: Mary Tamm. Count Grendel: Peter Jeffrey. Zaker: Simon Lack.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
28—Comic Strip Live
From Los Angeles: Scheduled comics include Dom Irrera, Jeff Stilson, Ross Shafer, Jordan Bardy and Susie Loucks.

11:30
2—MOVIE: Creepshow
(1982) Adrienne Barbeau, Hal Holbrook. A quintet of horror stories from a child's comic book includes tales about re-animated corpses, alien vegetation, a voracious ape-like creature and millions of vengeful cockroaches. Based on works by Stephen King.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Silicon Avatar." The Enterprise comes in contact with a destructive entity that Picard (Patrick Stewart) believes should be communicated with—but a scientist (Ellen Geer) studying it has different plans. Carmen: Susan Diol. Data: Brent Spiner. Worf: Michael Dorn. Dr. Crusher: Gates McFadden. (Repeat)
6—Saturday Night Live
Christian Slater (host); Bonnie Raitt. Regulars include Dana Carvey, Kevin Nealon, Victoria Jackson, Phil Hartman, Julia Sweeney, Mike Myers.

12 am
7—The Prisoner
"Dance of the Dead." After an unsuccessful attempt to send a message to the outside world, the Prisoner is put on trial amid the gaiety of a carnival.
28—Pump It Up!

12:30
4—Paid Programming

1:00
4—All News Night
6—Q6 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)
28—Friday the 13th: The Series
"Helloween." The spirit of Uncle Lewis returns from the dead on Halloween and imprisons Micki and Ryan in the shop basement while it searches for a new body to inhabit. Robey, John LeMay. Jack: Chris Wiggins.

1:30
6—To be announced.

1:50
2—WKRP in Cincinnati

2:00
4—All News A.M.
28—MOVIE: The Tomb
(1986) Cameron Mitchell, Michelle Bauer. An Egyptian princess rises from the dead and goes to California for the amulets she needs.
 
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