Source: TV Guide, Puget Sound Viacom Cable Edition
Time (if more than thirty minutes) is listed, example "1:00"
CHANNELS
2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)
4 KOMO Seattle (ABC)
5 KING Seattle (NBC)
7 KIRO Seattle (CBS)
9 KCTS Seattle (PBS)
11 KSTW Tacoma (Ind.)
13 KCPQ Tacoma (FOX)
22 KTZZ Seattle (Ind.)
28 KBTC Tacoma (PBS)
MORNING
5AM
4 This is The Life
7 Commercial Programs 1:00
9 Thinking Allowed
Guest: author Wayne Muller ("Thursday's Child: The Spiritual Advantages of a Painful Childhood"). Host: Jeffrey Mishlove.
11 This Week in Baseball
13 Headline News
22 Mad Scientist 1:00
5:30
4 Real to Reel
5 Eucharist
9 Technopolitics
11 It's Your Business
13 Outdoor Gazette-Charlie West
6:00
4 Good Morning America-Sunday-Bay/Mora 1:00
5 Today-Nespral/Schneider 1:00
Scheduled: a profile of the Pastors for Peace, a Minneapolis-based group devoted to sending humanitarian aid to Cuba.
7 Super Sports Follies
9 Shining Time Station
11 To Your Health
13 Commercial Porgram
22 Twinkle, The Dream Being
6:30
7 Brainwaves
An episode on mechanics features robots and trains. Also: building a hovercraft.
9 Gerbert
11 Fishing the West
13 Northwest Focus
Scheduled topic: juvenile crime.
22 Widget
7AM
4 Boomerang
Melinda learns that she mustn't inflict her bad moods on her friends.
5 Meet the Press 1:00
7 Sunday Morning 1:30
Scheduled: A report on the U.S. auto industry.
9 Sesame Street 1:00
11 Unity: The Best is Yet to Be
13 Kenneth Copeland (probably In Touch, but not using that name) 1:00
22 Ready, Set, Read
7:30
4 Energy Express
11 It Is Written
22 Marsupilami
28 Work It!
8AM
2 Cycle!
4 Rainbow Express
Scheduled: former guests give updates on their stories and receive makeovers.
5 News 1:30
9 Barney and Friends
11 Introduction to Life
13 Commercial Programs 1:30
22 Jetsons
28 Sesame Street
8:30
2 Canadian Gardener
4 Front Runners
Scheduled: A visit with an Indiana couple who have sextuplets.
7 Music and the Spoken Word
9 Mister Rogers
11 Feed the Children
22 Little Mermaid
9:00
2 Hymn Sing
4 Gardening in America
7 World Cup Soccer Preview
9 Ghostwriter
11 Commercial Program
22 Around the World in 80 Days-Cartoon
28 Barney and Friends
9:30
2 Coronation Street 1:30
Raquel worries about Des being on his own in Newcastle, but Tanya knows better; Denise's late arrival at work serves as fodder for the gossip-hungry street residents; Reg questions Percy's motives for proposing to Maud.
4 Home Again-Bob Vila
5 NBA Showtime
7 World Cup Soccer Preview
9 Newton's Apple
11 Life Today
13 Real Estate Classifieds
22 2 Stupid Dogs
28 Behind the Scenes
10:00
4 Commercial Program
5 NBA Playoff 2:30
A conference semifinal. (Live)
7 Commercial Programs 1:00
9 Making Welfare Work 1:00
Walter Cronkite reports on experiments in welfare reform, including a Wisconsin plan that reduces benefits if children are truant.
11 Hour of Power 1:00
13 Gilligan's Island (Colorized)
22 Swat Kats
28 Ciao Italia
10:30
4 Viewpoint
13 California Dreams
22 What's Up Network
28 Creative Living
11:00
2 50 Up
4 This Week 1:00
7 Eye on Sports 2:00
Included: Georgia defends its title in the NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship, taped April 21-23 in Salt Lake City. Also: bicycling's Tour de DuPont, which began May 4; and a segment on relocating wildlife in the Colorado Rockies by helicopter. Reporters include Ken Squier, Julianne McNamara, James Brown and Phil Liggett.
9 Great Decisions 1994
Examining the transition of Argentina, Brazil and Chile from authoritarianism to democracy. Panelists include Terence Todman, former U.S. ambassador to Argentina, and Latin-American specialist Margaret Daly Hayes.
11 Commercial Programs 1:00
13 Not Just News
22 Real Estate Classifieds 1:00
28 European Journal
11:30
2 On Your Mark
9 We Do The Work
13 Siskel & Ebert
Scheduled: "The Crow" (Brandon Lee, Ernie Hudson); "Crooklyn".
28 Woodwright's Shop
NOON
2 Meeting Place
4 Why Didn't I Think of That?
9 Editors
11 Movie-Adventure 2:00
"Hercules and the Lost Kingdom" (Made for TV; 1994) The strongman (Kevin Sorbo) and a perky young sidekick (Renee O'Connor) search for a missing city. Zeus: Anthony Quinn. Blue Priest: Nathaniel Lees. Waylin: Robert Trebor. Queen Omphale: Elizabeth Hawthorne. Telamon: Eric Close.
13 Movie-Mystery 2:30
"Chinatown" (1974) Screenwriter Robert Towne won an Oscar for this story of murder and corruption in 1930s Los Angeles, directed by Roman Polanski. Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston, Perry Lopez. Ida: Diane Ladd. Yelburton: John Hillerman.
22 Haven
28 Gift of Painting
12:30
4 Motorweek
5 NBA Playoff 2:30
A conference semifinal. (Live, time approximate)
9 Upon Reflection
Scheduled: Pepper Schwartz, coauthor of "American Couples."
22 Working Woman
28 Joy of Painting
1PM
2 Performance!
"The Maharani and the Maple Leaf." An East Indian woman examines the traditional and ambitious sides of her life. Written and performed by Veena Sood.
4 Auto Racing 1:00
Same-day coverage of the second day of the Indianapolis 500 time trials, in which drivers try to qualify for the prestigious race.
7 Women's Golf 2:00
Final-round play in the McDonald's LPGA Championship.
9 Wall Street Week
22 Animal Adventures
28 Firing Line
1:30
2 Sunday Arts 2:00
Rural getaways, including Flesherton, Ont., home to some of Canada's best-known artists; the annual Old Tyme Fiddlers Competition in Shelburne (Ont).
9 Washington Week
22 Extermists
28 Set Your Sails
2:00
4 Auto Racing 1:00
The second of four International Race of Champions events, taped March 26 in Darlington, SC. Race 1 winner Dale Earnhardt and 11 other top drivers from IndyCar, stock car and sports car racing compete.
9 Charlie Rose 1:00
11 Movie-Comedy 2:00
"Caddyshack" (1980) "Slob" humor and hijinks on the links at a posh country club. Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Michael O'Keefe. Carl: Bill Murray. Judge Smalls: Ted Knight.
22 Monster Wars
28 To the Contrary
2:30
13 Movie-Crime Drama 2:30
"Serpico." (1973) Al Pacino as undercover policeman Frank Serpico, who exposed wide-spread graft in the New York City Police Department in 1971. Filmed on location by director Sidney Lumet. Sidney: John Randolph.
28 Computer Chronicles
3:00
4 Golf 2:00
Final-round play in the Byron Nelson Classic, taped today in Irving, Texas. Last year, Scott Simpson shot a 270 to win $216,000. Billy Mayfair's course-record 61 in the second round helped him to a second-place tie with Corey Pavin and D.A. Weibring. Brent Musburger, Mark Rolfing and Jerry Pate report.
5 Commercial Programs 1:00 (Reader Alert about pre-empted programs due to NBA playoffs also listed)
7 Golf Club: Video Magazine
A visit to the Princeville Resort's Makai Course on Kauai, Hawaii. (Time Approximate after golf)
9 Set Your Sails
22 WWF Wrestling 1:00
28 Mediatelevision
3:30
2 Inside Stories
7 National Geographic: On Assignment 1:00
9 Art of William Alexander and Buck Paulson
28 Editors
4PM
2 To Be Announced
5 National Geographic 1:00
9 Joy of Painting
11 Wonder Years
22 Home Videos of the Stars
28 Washington Week
4:30
2 Stanley Cup Playoff 3:00
Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final. (Live)
7 Martha Stewart Living
9 Collectors
11 Murphy Brown
22 Runaway with The Rich and Famous
Kim Cattrall travels to Jamaica.
28 Inside money
Topic: prenupital agreements.
5:00
4 7 News
5 News 1:30
9 Victory Garden
11 Roseanne
13 Movie-Comedy 2:00
"Overboard" (1987) An amnesiac heiress (Goldie Hawn) is conned by a carpenter (Kurt Russell) into thinking she's the mother of his four kids. Grant: Edward Herrmann.
22 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 1:00
Actress Kate Linder; Hulk Hogan.
28 Business Owners
5:30
4 ABC News-Carole Simpson
7 CBS News
9 New Yankee Workshop
11 Cheers
28 Wall Street Week
6PM
4 Town Meeting 1:00
Scheduled topic: heroin use in Seattle.
7 News 1:00
9 This Old House
Damaged support posts are replaced on the Hawaiian bungalow.
11 Movie-Comedy 2:00
"Tootsie" (1982) The megahit with Dustin Hoffman as an actor who disguises himself as a woman to land a job on a soap, fooling his agent (director Sydney Pollack), his costar (Jessica Lange, Supporting Oscar).
22 Star Search 1:00
28 Adam Smith
From 1993: China's thriving economy. Guests include Chinese Vice Premier Li Lan Qing.
6:30
5 Compton Report
9 Hometime
Part 2 on constructing a deck demonstrates how to select lumber and attach deck boards.
28 McLaughlin Group
7:00
4 America's Funniest Home Videos 1:00
A repeat of the series' 100th episode features the show's most memorable clips, including the cat that falls off a TV; the "Mister, your fly's open" kid; the bride who needs a bathroom.
5 I Witness Video 1:00
During an early thaw, a torrent of ice and water washes a couple's cottage downstream in Halifax, Nova Scotia; Junior Olympian basketball players, refugees from war-torn Bosnia, send emotional video "postcards" from Chicago to their families back home. [At press time, it was possible NBC would air a repeat episode instead of this one.]
7 60 Minutes 1:00
9 All Creatures Great and Small 1:00
James' romance with Helen (Carol Drinkwater) improves.
13 Fox On Ice Part II 1:00
Oksana Baiul, Nancy Kerrigan, Viktor Petrenko, Katarina Witt and Elvis Stojko skate to contemporary rock and pop music.
22 It's Showtime at the Apollo 1:00
Scheduled: Riff ("Baby It's Yours," "Don't Leave"); CeCe Penniston ("I'm In The Mood").
28 Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers 1:00
Efforts to meet patients' emotional needs are examined in "The Art of Healing." Included: an ICU for premature babies.
7:30
2 Wonderful World of Disney 1:00
"Bedknobs and Broomsticks." (1971) Part 1 of two. Delightful animation and Oscar-winning special effects help an apprentice witch (Angela Lansbury) foil a Nazi invasion of Britain.
8:00
4 Before They Were Stars 1:00
The early work of some of today's celebrities is recalled in clips of soap star Demi Moore (General Hospital), Miss California 1978 Michelle Pfeiffer, "The Dating Game" contestant Tom Selleck and actor Jack Nicholson (seen in 1960's The Wild Ride).
5 Seaquest DSV 1:00
SeaQuest torpedoes a renegade sub that's supposedly filled with smuggled emeralds. Actually, it's carrying young refuges-and Dr. Westphalen's daughter. Westphalen: Stephanie Beacham.
7 Murder, She Wrote 1:00
A piano prodigy's imperious mentor (Ronald Guttman) is shot to death at the eighty-eights. Jessica: Angela Lansbury.
9 Nature 1:00
"Frogs and toads...have magic", says host George Page, referring to properties in their skin that "help them survive anywhere." "Toadskin Spell" studies various species of these amphibians, including toads that thrive in climatic extremes; the Andean Titicaca frog. [Last first-run episode of the season.]
11 Renegade 1:00
A special-investigations police officer becomes increasingly dissatisified with his superior's "take no prisoners" mandate, especially after accidentally blinding a woman during a robbery.
13 Martin
After losing his job at WZUP, Martin (Martin Lawrence) is broke, searching for work and facing eviction from his apartment. Process Server: Tommy Hicks. Sean: Jonathan Gries. [Last first-run episode of the season.]
22 Movie-Drama 2:00
"Pump Up the Volume." (1990) A shy student (Christian Slater) leads a secret life as a pirate-radio DJ. Nora: Samantha Mathis. Jan: Ellen Greene. Brian: Scott Paulin.
28 In The Mix 1:00
A camping trip in New York's Catskills.
8:30
2 To Be Announced
13 Living Single
It's raining men in Khadijah's life, but a storm brews when she must choose between old friend "Scooter" (Cress Williams) and school-teacher Alonzo (Adam Lazarre-White). Sheila: Anne Marie Johnson. Evans: Richard Gant. [Last first-run episode of the season.]
9:00
4 Movie-Science Fiction 2:50
"Terminator 2: Judgement Day".
(from Close-Up) Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as a kinder, gentler cyborg in an action-packed 1991 sequel that won four technical Oscars. As it opens, emissaries from the future once again try to tamper with history. This time there are two robots: one (Schwarzenegger) that's programmed to protect young John Connor (Edward Furlong), the boy who's destined to lead the 21st-century human war against machines; and the more advanced T-1000 (Robert Patrick)-which has been sent to destroy the boy. [ABC is advising viewer discretion.]
5 Movie 2:00
"Tears and Laughter: The Melissa and Joan Rivers Story"
(from Close-Up) Mother and daughter portray themselves in this 1994 TV-movie about their emotional turmoil following the 1987 suicide of Joan's husband, Edgar Rosenberg. Alienated from her mother, Melissa heads back to school a becomes a victim of physical abuse when she dates an unstable young man coping with his own father's death. Meanwhile, Joan struggles to revive her career amid financial uncertainity and doubts that her irreverent comedy will work now that she's a widow. Porter: Mark Kiely. Jerry: Denis Arndt. Dorothy: Dorothy Lyman.
7 Movie-Drama 2:00
"My Breast". [CBS is advising viewer discretion.]
9 Masterpiece Theatre 1:00
As "Middlemarch" concludes, Bulstrode (Peter Jeffrey) faces public humiliation, and Dorothea (Juliet Aubrey) makes a vailant decision about her future. Tertius: Douglas Hodge. Rosamond: Trevyn McDowell. Will: Rufus Sewell. Fred: Jonathan Firth. Mary: Rachel Power. Raffles: John Savident.
11 Highlander 1:00
Rival immortal Martin Hyde (Michael Siberry) has Richie framed for murder, but it's just a ploy to lead Hyde to his real target-MacLeod. Richie: Stan Kirsch. Inspector Bardot: Valerie Steffen. Segar: Nicolas Chagrin.
13 Married...with Children
Jefferson bets on a college quarterback (Curnal Aulisio) who guarantees a win. But that's before the QB is blitzed by the blonde Bundy (Christina Applegate). Stab: Edward Blanchard. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. Al: Ed O'Neill.
28 New Explorers 1:00
Following scientists "On the Trail of a Killer Virus", which caused a rash of deaths in the Southwest in 1993.
9:30
13 George Carlin Show
George hopes for a miracle to save his hide when he helps Harry transport a stolen statue of Jesus up to his apartment, into the Moyland and out for a ride in the cab. [Last first-run episode of the season.]
10:00
2 To Be Announced
9 Mystery! 1:00
In Part 3 of "Prime Suspect 3", Tennison (Helen Mirren) realizes that she's uncovering a pedophile ring when she questions two young men who admit to being molested as boys-and who implicate some VIPs. Hebdon: Mark Drewry. Haskons: Richard Hawley.
11 News 1:00 (11's news was more orientated toward Tacoma before CBS, and then after before it was canned in '98)
13 Untouchables 1:00
Capone for Congress? With Prohibition ending, the mobster (William Forsythe) decides to enter politics. Nitti, on the other hand, elects to set him up for tax evasion. Nitti: Paul Regina.
22 Apollo Comedy Hour 1:00
Comedians Ricky Harris and Keith Morris.
28 On The Issues 1:00
"Job Today, Gone Tomorrow" examines "the changing American workplace" via the case of a fictional company that's downsizing its staff. [Last episode of the season.]
10:30
2 Sunday Report
10:55
2 Venture
11:00
5 7 News :35
9 French Fields
William's out on a limb when he learns it's going to cost an arm and a leg to buy a house. Anton Rodgers, Julia McKenzie.
11 Roseanne
The Conners' pal Ziggy (Jay O. Sanders) blows into town to romance Jackie and to talk Dan into buying a motorcycle shop with him.
13 Northwest Focus
See 6:30am on Ch. 13.
22 Love Psychic
11:25
2 Nation's Business
11:30
2 News
9 No Job for a Lady
Jean buys some cocaine to illustrate the drug problem in her district-but the police draw their own conclusions. Drug Dealer: Neil Clark.
11 Empty Nest
Harry hopes to coax a youngster (Brandon Bluhm) out of his shell by giving him a turtle.
13 Perfect Strangers
Tensions mount when the cousins are teamed for a psychiatric evaluation designed to assess employee stress levels at the office. Dr. Aldridge: George Wyner.
22 Soul Train 1:00
Angela Winbush; Glenn Jones. Comedian Alex Thomas hosts.
11:35
5 George Michael Sports Machine
7 CBS News-Bill Plante
11:50
4 News :35
7 Face the Nation
MIDNIGHT
2 Auto Racing 2:00
Scheduled: Same-day coverage of the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix, at Monte Carlo.
9 Sherlock Holmes (B/W)
11 Designing Women
13 Perfect Strangers
12:05
5 Comedy Showcase
12:20
7 Entertainment Tonight 1:00
12:25
4 Movie-Science Fiction 2:00
"Alienator" (1989) She's an android (Teagan Clive) assigned to "terminate" an escaped killer (Ross Hagen). Commander: Jan-Michael Vincent. Ward: John Phillip Law.
12:30
9 Frontline 1:30
The story of a young couple-he a Serb, she a Muslim-killed by sniper fire in 1993 as they tried to flee war-torn Sarajevo. Recalled: their first meeting.
11 Designing Women
13 22 Commercial Program
1AM
11 #1 Country
13 Music Scoupe 1:00
1:05
5 Commercial Programs 1:30
1:20
7 Commercial Programs 1:00
1:30
11 Movie 2:00
"The Exorcist III" (1990) A Washington DC policeman (George C. Scott) investigates a series of grisly murders. Father Dyer: Ed Flanders. Gemini Killer: Brad Dourif.
2AM
9 House on The Waterfall
13 Current Affair: Extra 1:00
2:20
7 Up to The Minute 2:40
2:25
4 Weekend Travel Update
2:30
9 Computer Chronicles
2:35
5 Nightside 1:55
2:55
4 News :35
3AM
13 Headline News
3:30
4 World News Now 2:00
4:30
5 NBC News at Sunrise-Ann Curry
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Time (if more than thirty minutes) is listed, example "1:00"
CHANNELS
2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)
4 KOMO Seattle (ABC)
5 KING Seattle (NBC)
7 KIRO Seattle (CBS)
9 KCTS Seattle (PBS)
11 KSTW Tacoma (Ind.)
13 KCPQ Tacoma (FOX)
22 KTZZ Seattle (Ind.)
28 KBTC Tacoma (PBS)
MORNING
5AM
4 This is The Life
7 Commercial Programs 1:00
9 Thinking Allowed
Guest: author Wayne Muller ("Thursday's Child: The Spiritual Advantages of a Painful Childhood"). Host: Jeffrey Mishlove.
11 This Week in Baseball
13 Headline News
22 Mad Scientist 1:00
5:30
4 Real to Reel
5 Eucharist
9 Technopolitics
11 It's Your Business
13 Outdoor Gazette-Charlie West
6:00
4 Good Morning America-Sunday-Bay/Mora 1:00
5 Today-Nespral/Schneider 1:00
Scheduled: a profile of the Pastors for Peace, a Minneapolis-based group devoted to sending humanitarian aid to Cuba.
7 Super Sports Follies
9 Shining Time Station
11 To Your Health
13 Commercial Porgram
22 Twinkle, The Dream Being
6:30
7 Brainwaves
An episode on mechanics features robots and trains. Also: building a hovercraft.
9 Gerbert
11 Fishing the West
13 Northwest Focus
Scheduled topic: juvenile crime.
22 Widget
7AM
4 Boomerang
Melinda learns that she mustn't inflict her bad moods on her friends.
5 Meet the Press 1:00
7 Sunday Morning 1:30
Scheduled: A report on the U.S. auto industry.
9 Sesame Street 1:00
11 Unity: The Best is Yet to Be
13 Kenneth Copeland (probably In Touch, but not using that name) 1:00
22 Ready, Set, Read
7:30
4 Energy Express
11 It Is Written
22 Marsupilami
28 Work It!
8AM
2 Cycle!
4 Rainbow Express
Scheduled: former guests give updates on their stories and receive makeovers.
5 News 1:30
9 Barney and Friends
11 Introduction to Life
13 Commercial Programs 1:30
22 Jetsons
28 Sesame Street
8:30
2 Canadian Gardener
4 Front Runners
Scheduled: A visit with an Indiana couple who have sextuplets.
7 Music and the Spoken Word
9 Mister Rogers
11 Feed the Children
22 Little Mermaid
9:00
2 Hymn Sing
4 Gardening in America
7 World Cup Soccer Preview
9 Ghostwriter
11 Commercial Program
22 Around the World in 80 Days-Cartoon
28 Barney and Friends
9:30
2 Coronation Street 1:30
Raquel worries about Des being on his own in Newcastle, but Tanya knows better; Denise's late arrival at work serves as fodder for the gossip-hungry street residents; Reg questions Percy's motives for proposing to Maud.
4 Home Again-Bob Vila
5 NBA Showtime
7 World Cup Soccer Preview
9 Newton's Apple
11 Life Today
13 Real Estate Classifieds
22 2 Stupid Dogs
28 Behind the Scenes
10:00
4 Commercial Program
5 NBA Playoff 2:30
A conference semifinal. (Live)
7 Commercial Programs 1:00
9 Making Welfare Work 1:00
Walter Cronkite reports on experiments in welfare reform, including a Wisconsin plan that reduces benefits if children are truant.
11 Hour of Power 1:00
13 Gilligan's Island (Colorized)
22 Swat Kats
28 Ciao Italia
10:30
4 Viewpoint
13 California Dreams
22 What's Up Network
28 Creative Living
11:00
2 50 Up
4 This Week 1:00
7 Eye on Sports 2:00
Included: Georgia defends its title in the NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship, taped April 21-23 in Salt Lake City. Also: bicycling's Tour de DuPont, which began May 4; and a segment on relocating wildlife in the Colorado Rockies by helicopter. Reporters include Ken Squier, Julianne McNamara, James Brown and Phil Liggett.
9 Great Decisions 1994
Examining the transition of Argentina, Brazil and Chile from authoritarianism to democracy. Panelists include Terence Todman, former U.S. ambassador to Argentina, and Latin-American specialist Margaret Daly Hayes.
11 Commercial Programs 1:00
13 Not Just News
22 Real Estate Classifieds 1:00
28 European Journal
11:30
2 On Your Mark
9 We Do The Work
13 Siskel & Ebert
Scheduled: "The Crow" (Brandon Lee, Ernie Hudson); "Crooklyn".
28 Woodwright's Shop
NOON
2 Meeting Place
4 Why Didn't I Think of That?
9 Editors
11 Movie-Adventure 2:00
"Hercules and the Lost Kingdom" (Made for TV; 1994) The strongman (Kevin Sorbo) and a perky young sidekick (Renee O'Connor) search for a missing city. Zeus: Anthony Quinn. Blue Priest: Nathaniel Lees. Waylin: Robert Trebor. Queen Omphale: Elizabeth Hawthorne. Telamon: Eric Close.
13 Movie-Mystery 2:30
"Chinatown" (1974) Screenwriter Robert Towne won an Oscar for this story of murder and corruption in 1930s Los Angeles, directed by Roman Polanski. Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston, Perry Lopez. Ida: Diane Ladd. Yelburton: John Hillerman.
22 Haven
28 Gift of Painting
12:30
4 Motorweek
5 NBA Playoff 2:30
A conference semifinal. (Live, time approximate)
9 Upon Reflection
Scheduled: Pepper Schwartz, coauthor of "American Couples."
22 Working Woman
28 Joy of Painting
1PM
2 Performance!
"The Maharani and the Maple Leaf." An East Indian woman examines the traditional and ambitious sides of her life. Written and performed by Veena Sood.
4 Auto Racing 1:00
Same-day coverage of the second day of the Indianapolis 500 time trials, in which drivers try to qualify for the prestigious race.
7 Women's Golf 2:00
Final-round play in the McDonald's LPGA Championship.
9 Wall Street Week
22 Animal Adventures
28 Firing Line
1:30
2 Sunday Arts 2:00
Rural getaways, including Flesherton, Ont., home to some of Canada's best-known artists; the annual Old Tyme Fiddlers Competition in Shelburne (Ont).
9 Washington Week
22 Extermists
28 Set Your Sails
2:00
4 Auto Racing 1:00
The second of four International Race of Champions events, taped March 26 in Darlington, SC. Race 1 winner Dale Earnhardt and 11 other top drivers from IndyCar, stock car and sports car racing compete.
9 Charlie Rose 1:00
11 Movie-Comedy 2:00
"Caddyshack" (1980) "Slob" humor and hijinks on the links at a posh country club. Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Michael O'Keefe. Carl: Bill Murray. Judge Smalls: Ted Knight.
22 Monster Wars
28 To the Contrary
2:30
13 Movie-Crime Drama 2:30
"Serpico." (1973) Al Pacino as undercover policeman Frank Serpico, who exposed wide-spread graft in the New York City Police Department in 1971. Filmed on location by director Sidney Lumet. Sidney: John Randolph.
28 Computer Chronicles
3:00
4 Golf 2:00
Final-round play in the Byron Nelson Classic, taped today in Irving, Texas. Last year, Scott Simpson shot a 270 to win $216,000. Billy Mayfair's course-record 61 in the second round helped him to a second-place tie with Corey Pavin and D.A. Weibring. Brent Musburger, Mark Rolfing and Jerry Pate report.
5 Commercial Programs 1:00 (Reader Alert about pre-empted programs due to NBA playoffs also listed)
7 Golf Club: Video Magazine
A visit to the Princeville Resort's Makai Course on Kauai, Hawaii. (Time Approximate after golf)
9 Set Your Sails
22 WWF Wrestling 1:00
28 Mediatelevision
3:30
2 Inside Stories
7 National Geographic: On Assignment 1:00
9 Art of William Alexander and Buck Paulson
28 Editors
4PM
2 To Be Announced
5 National Geographic 1:00
9 Joy of Painting
11 Wonder Years
22 Home Videos of the Stars
28 Washington Week
4:30
2 Stanley Cup Playoff 3:00
Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final. (Live)
7 Martha Stewart Living
9 Collectors
11 Murphy Brown
22 Runaway with The Rich and Famous
Kim Cattrall travels to Jamaica.
28 Inside money
Topic: prenupital agreements.
5:00
4 7 News
5 News 1:30
9 Victory Garden
11 Roseanne
13 Movie-Comedy 2:00
"Overboard" (1987) An amnesiac heiress (Goldie Hawn) is conned by a carpenter (Kurt Russell) into thinking she's the mother of his four kids. Grant: Edward Herrmann.
22 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 1:00
Actress Kate Linder; Hulk Hogan.
28 Business Owners
5:30
4 ABC News-Carole Simpson
7 CBS News
9 New Yankee Workshop
11 Cheers
28 Wall Street Week
6PM
4 Town Meeting 1:00
Scheduled topic: heroin use in Seattle.
7 News 1:00
9 This Old House
Damaged support posts are replaced on the Hawaiian bungalow.
11 Movie-Comedy 2:00
"Tootsie" (1982) The megahit with Dustin Hoffman as an actor who disguises himself as a woman to land a job on a soap, fooling his agent (director Sydney Pollack), his costar (Jessica Lange, Supporting Oscar).
22 Star Search 1:00
28 Adam Smith
From 1993: China's thriving economy. Guests include Chinese Vice Premier Li Lan Qing.
6:30
5 Compton Report
9 Hometime
Part 2 on constructing a deck demonstrates how to select lumber and attach deck boards.
28 McLaughlin Group
7:00
4 America's Funniest Home Videos 1:00
A repeat of the series' 100th episode features the show's most memorable clips, including the cat that falls off a TV; the "Mister, your fly's open" kid; the bride who needs a bathroom.
5 I Witness Video 1:00
During an early thaw, a torrent of ice and water washes a couple's cottage downstream in Halifax, Nova Scotia; Junior Olympian basketball players, refugees from war-torn Bosnia, send emotional video "postcards" from Chicago to their families back home. [At press time, it was possible NBC would air a repeat episode instead of this one.]
7 60 Minutes 1:00
9 All Creatures Great and Small 1:00
James' romance with Helen (Carol Drinkwater) improves.
13 Fox On Ice Part II 1:00
Oksana Baiul, Nancy Kerrigan, Viktor Petrenko, Katarina Witt and Elvis Stojko skate to contemporary rock and pop music.
22 It's Showtime at the Apollo 1:00
Scheduled: Riff ("Baby It's Yours," "Don't Leave"); CeCe Penniston ("I'm In The Mood").
28 Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers 1:00
Efforts to meet patients' emotional needs are examined in "The Art of Healing." Included: an ICU for premature babies.
7:30
2 Wonderful World of Disney 1:00
"Bedknobs and Broomsticks." (1971) Part 1 of two. Delightful animation and Oscar-winning special effects help an apprentice witch (Angela Lansbury) foil a Nazi invasion of Britain.
8:00
4 Before They Were Stars 1:00
The early work of some of today's celebrities is recalled in clips of soap star Demi Moore (General Hospital), Miss California 1978 Michelle Pfeiffer, "The Dating Game" contestant Tom Selleck and actor Jack Nicholson (seen in 1960's The Wild Ride).
5 Seaquest DSV 1:00
SeaQuest torpedoes a renegade sub that's supposedly filled with smuggled emeralds. Actually, it's carrying young refuges-and Dr. Westphalen's daughter. Westphalen: Stephanie Beacham.
7 Murder, She Wrote 1:00
A piano prodigy's imperious mentor (Ronald Guttman) is shot to death at the eighty-eights. Jessica: Angela Lansbury.
9 Nature 1:00
"Frogs and toads...have magic", says host George Page, referring to properties in their skin that "help them survive anywhere." "Toadskin Spell" studies various species of these amphibians, including toads that thrive in climatic extremes; the Andean Titicaca frog. [Last first-run episode of the season.]
11 Renegade 1:00
A special-investigations police officer becomes increasingly dissatisified with his superior's "take no prisoners" mandate, especially after accidentally blinding a woman during a robbery.
13 Martin
After losing his job at WZUP, Martin (Martin Lawrence) is broke, searching for work and facing eviction from his apartment. Process Server: Tommy Hicks. Sean: Jonathan Gries. [Last first-run episode of the season.]
22 Movie-Drama 2:00
"Pump Up the Volume." (1990) A shy student (Christian Slater) leads a secret life as a pirate-radio DJ. Nora: Samantha Mathis. Jan: Ellen Greene. Brian: Scott Paulin.
28 In The Mix 1:00
A camping trip in New York's Catskills.
8:30
2 To Be Announced
13 Living Single
It's raining men in Khadijah's life, but a storm brews when she must choose between old friend "Scooter" (Cress Williams) and school-teacher Alonzo (Adam Lazarre-White). Sheila: Anne Marie Johnson. Evans: Richard Gant. [Last first-run episode of the season.]
9:00
4 Movie-Science Fiction 2:50
"Terminator 2: Judgement Day".
(from Close-Up) Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as a kinder, gentler cyborg in an action-packed 1991 sequel that won four technical Oscars. As it opens, emissaries from the future once again try to tamper with history. This time there are two robots: one (Schwarzenegger) that's programmed to protect young John Connor (Edward Furlong), the boy who's destined to lead the 21st-century human war against machines; and the more advanced T-1000 (Robert Patrick)-which has been sent to destroy the boy. [ABC is advising viewer discretion.]
5 Movie 2:00
"Tears and Laughter: The Melissa and Joan Rivers Story"
(from Close-Up) Mother and daughter portray themselves in this 1994 TV-movie about their emotional turmoil following the 1987 suicide of Joan's husband, Edgar Rosenberg. Alienated from her mother, Melissa heads back to school a becomes a victim of physical abuse when she dates an unstable young man coping with his own father's death. Meanwhile, Joan struggles to revive her career amid financial uncertainity and doubts that her irreverent comedy will work now that she's a widow. Porter: Mark Kiely. Jerry: Denis Arndt. Dorothy: Dorothy Lyman.
7 Movie-Drama 2:00
"My Breast". [CBS is advising viewer discretion.]
9 Masterpiece Theatre 1:00
As "Middlemarch" concludes, Bulstrode (Peter Jeffrey) faces public humiliation, and Dorothea (Juliet Aubrey) makes a vailant decision about her future. Tertius: Douglas Hodge. Rosamond: Trevyn McDowell. Will: Rufus Sewell. Fred: Jonathan Firth. Mary: Rachel Power. Raffles: John Savident.
11 Highlander 1:00
Rival immortal Martin Hyde (Michael Siberry) has Richie framed for murder, but it's just a ploy to lead Hyde to his real target-MacLeod. Richie: Stan Kirsch. Inspector Bardot: Valerie Steffen. Segar: Nicolas Chagrin.
13 Married...with Children
Jefferson bets on a college quarterback (Curnal Aulisio) who guarantees a win. But that's before the QB is blitzed by the blonde Bundy (Christina Applegate). Stab: Edward Blanchard. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. Al: Ed O'Neill.
28 New Explorers 1:00
Following scientists "On the Trail of a Killer Virus", which caused a rash of deaths in the Southwest in 1993.
9:30
13 George Carlin Show
George hopes for a miracle to save his hide when he helps Harry transport a stolen statue of Jesus up to his apartment, into the Moyland and out for a ride in the cab. [Last first-run episode of the season.]
10:00
2 To Be Announced
9 Mystery! 1:00
In Part 3 of "Prime Suspect 3", Tennison (Helen Mirren) realizes that she's uncovering a pedophile ring when she questions two young men who admit to being molested as boys-and who implicate some VIPs. Hebdon: Mark Drewry. Haskons: Richard Hawley.
11 News 1:00 (11's news was more orientated toward Tacoma before CBS, and then after before it was canned in '98)
13 Untouchables 1:00
Capone for Congress? With Prohibition ending, the mobster (William Forsythe) decides to enter politics. Nitti, on the other hand, elects to set him up for tax evasion. Nitti: Paul Regina.
22 Apollo Comedy Hour 1:00
Comedians Ricky Harris and Keith Morris.
28 On The Issues 1:00
"Job Today, Gone Tomorrow" examines "the changing American workplace" via the case of a fictional company that's downsizing its staff. [Last episode of the season.]
10:30
2 Sunday Report
10:55
2 Venture
11:00
5 7 News :35
9 French Fields
William's out on a limb when he learns it's going to cost an arm and a leg to buy a house. Anton Rodgers, Julia McKenzie.
11 Roseanne
The Conners' pal Ziggy (Jay O. Sanders) blows into town to romance Jackie and to talk Dan into buying a motorcycle shop with him.
13 Northwest Focus
See 6:30am on Ch. 13.
22 Love Psychic
11:25
2 Nation's Business
11:30
2 News
9 No Job for a Lady
Jean buys some cocaine to illustrate the drug problem in her district-but the police draw their own conclusions. Drug Dealer: Neil Clark.
11 Empty Nest
Harry hopes to coax a youngster (Brandon Bluhm) out of his shell by giving him a turtle.
13 Perfect Strangers
Tensions mount when the cousins are teamed for a psychiatric evaluation designed to assess employee stress levels at the office. Dr. Aldridge: George Wyner.
22 Soul Train 1:00
Angela Winbush; Glenn Jones. Comedian Alex Thomas hosts.
11:35
5 George Michael Sports Machine
7 CBS News-Bill Plante
11:50
4 News :35
7 Face the Nation
MIDNIGHT
2 Auto Racing 2:00
Scheduled: Same-day coverage of the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix, at Monte Carlo.
9 Sherlock Holmes (B/W)
11 Designing Women
13 Perfect Strangers
12:05
5 Comedy Showcase
12:20
7 Entertainment Tonight 1:00
12:25
4 Movie-Science Fiction 2:00
"Alienator" (1989) She's an android (Teagan Clive) assigned to "terminate" an escaped killer (Ross Hagen). Commander: Jan-Michael Vincent. Ward: John Phillip Law.
12:30
9 Frontline 1:30
The story of a young couple-he a Serb, she a Muslim-killed by sniper fire in 1993 as they tried to flee war-torn Sarajevo. Recalled: their first meeting.
11 Designing Women
13 22 Commercial Program
1AM
11 #1 Country
13 Music Scoupe 1:00
1:05
5 Commercial Programs 1:30
1:20
7 Commercial Programs 1:00
1:30
11 Movie 2:00
"The Exorcist III" (1990) A Washington DC policeman (George C. Scott) investigates a series of grisly murders. Father Dyer: Ed Flanders. Gemini Killer: Brad Dourif.
2AM
9 House on The Waterfall
13 Current Affair: Extra 1:00
2:20
7 Up to The Minute 2:40
2:25
4 Weekend Travel Update
2:30
9 Computer Chronicles
2:35
5 Nightside 1:55
2:55
4 News :35
3AM
13 Headline News
3:30
4 World News Now 2:00
4:30
5 NBC News at Sunrise-Ann Curry
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