2—KREM (CBS)
5 am—CBS Morning News
Julie Chen.
5:30—KREM 2 News First Edition
Issa Arnita, Robyn Nance.
7:00—The Early Show
Bryant Gumbel, Jane Clayson.
9:00—Donny & Marie
10:00—The Price Is Right
11:00—The Young and the Restless
12 pm—KREM 2 News at Noon
Robyn Nance.
12:30—The Bold and the Beautiful
1:00—As the World Turns
2:00—Guiding Light
3:00—Judge Judy
3:30—Judge Judy
4:00—The Oprah Winfrey Show
5:00—KREM 2 News at 5
Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward.
5:30—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6:00—KREM 2 News at 6
Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward.
6:30—Hollywood Squares
7:00—Seinfeld
7:30—Friends
8:00—The King of Queens
“Frozen Pop.” Carrie regrets letting Arthur sleep in her upstairs office to escape the cold basement when it becomes obvious he intends to stay there permanently. Arthur: Jerry Stiller. Carrie: Leah Remini. Doug: Kevin James.
8:30—Ladies’ Man
“The Home Office.” Jimmy (Alfred Molina) insists on no disturbances while he's working, but the rest of the family's yachting trip doesn't please him as it should. Peaches: Dixie Carter. (Repeat)
9:00—Everybody Loves Raymond
“The Will.” After Ray claims he had a close brush with death, Debra thinks it's time to make out their wills. But to whom should they leave the kids? (Repeat)
9:30—Becker
“Regarding Reggie.” From last season: Becker balks at asking Reggie (Terry Farrell) to a formal fund-raising dinner, even though everyone else thinks it's a great idea. (Repeat)
10:00—Family Law
“Stealing Home.” Lynn represents a mother who kidnapped her 4-year-old daughter two years ago to keep her away from the child's father, who allegedly molested her. Now, the mom wants to work out a deal to have criminal charges against her dropped. Meanwhile, Danni defends a hairdresser who is being sued for refusing to cut a woman's hair. Lynn: Kathleen Quinlan. Danni: Julie Warner. Randi: Dixie Carter.
11:00—KREM 2 News at 11
11:35—Late Show with David Letterman
From San Francisco: Don Johnson (“Nash Bridges”), Manny the Hippie and musical guests Alice in Chains. From May 10, 1996. (Repeat)
[During Letterman’s hiatus after having had quintuple bypass surgery.]
12:35 am—The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
1:35—KREM 2 News at 11
Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward. (Repeat)
2:10—Up to the Minute
4—KXLY (ABC)
4:30 am—World News This Morning
5:00—Good Morning Northwest
7:00—Good Morning America
Charles Gibson, Diane Sawyer.
9:00—Martha Stewart Living
10:00—The View
11:00—Paid Programming
11:30—Port Charles
12 pm—All My Children
1:00—One Life to Live
2:00—General Hospital
3:00—Access Hollywood
3:30—Family Feud
4:00—Maury
5:00—News 4 at 5
Richard Brown.
5:30—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6:00—News 4 at 6
Richard Brown.
6:30—Entertainment Tonight
7:00—Home Improvement
7:30—The Drew Carey Show
8:00—MOVIE: “Jack”
(1996) Robin Williams, Diane Lane. Jack Powell appears to be an average, middle-aged forty year old man—who plays with G.I. Joe and wears Power Ranger pajamas. But Jack is only 10-years-old. He suffers from a genetic disorder that causes him to physically age four times faster than a normal person. Fearing ridicule from the outside world, Jack's parents have kept him secluded in their home, which they have stocked with every toy a young boy could want. Toys can't take the place of the real friends which Jack craves. Now he's about to embark on the greatest adventure of his unusual life—he's about to enter the fifth grade.
10:00—Once and Again
“Mediation.” Lily and Jake need more than a mediator to facilitate their divorce; Rick and David (Todd Field) try to satisfy a peculiar client (David Clennon, reprising his “thirtysomething” role as Miles Drentell). Meanwhile, Grace “volunteers” as Eli's tutor so he doesn't lose his sports eligibility.
11:00—News 4 at 11
Richard Brown.
11:35—Nightline
Ted Koppel.
12:05 am—Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher
Talk show host Armstrong Williams and Tennessee Rep. Harold Ford.
12:35—Paid Programming
1:05—Paid Programming
1:35—News 4 at 11
Richard Brown. (Repeat)
2:10—Roseanne
2:40—World News Now
6—KHQ (NBC)
4:30—Early Today
Nanette Hansen.
5:00—Q6 News Today
7:00—Today
Katie Couric, Matt Lauer.
9:00—Live with Regis and Kathie Lee
10:00—Later Today
Jodi Applegate, Florence Henderson.
11:00—The People’s Court
Judge Jerry Sheindlin.
12 pm—Debra Wilde’s Circle of Friends
12:30—Extra
Maureen O’Boyle.
1:00—Shop at Home
1:30—Passions
2:30—Days of Our Lives
3:30—The Rosie O’Donnell Show
4:30—Q6 News at 4:30
5:00—Q6 News at 5
Randy Shaw, Penny Daniels.
5:30—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
6:00—Q6 News at 6
Randy Shaw, Penny Daniels.
6:30—Frasier
7:00—Jeopardy!
7:30—Wheel of Fortune
8:00—Freaks and Geeks
“We’ve Got Spirit.” Lindsay (Linda Cardellini) is about to dump Nick (Jason Segel)—until she learns he has a history of stalking; Sam auditions for school mascot to impress Cindy (Natasha Melnick), who's obsessed with a jock. Todd: Riley Smith. Herbert: Shia LaBeouf.
9:00—Twenty One
Host: Maury Povich.
10:00—Third Watch
“Journey to the Himalayas.” The police search for a missing mentally challenged teen; Matty (Jon Seda) tries to make amends; Doc brings his father (Ossie Davis) back home; Davis goes on patrol duty with Candyman (Wendell Pierce).
11:00—Q6 News 11 at 11
Randy Shaw, Penny Daniels.
11:35—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Actor Matt Damon, actress Lorraine Bracco (“The Sopranos”) and music guest Diana Krall.
12:35 am—Late Night with Conan O’Brien
1:35—Later
2:05—Mad About You
2:35—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
3:35—Late Night with Conan O’Brien
7—KSPS (PBS)
5 am—America on Wheels
6:00—Body Electric
6:30—Noddy
7:00—Dragon Tales
7:30—Teletubbies
8:00—Arthur
8:30—Barney & Friends
9:00—Sesame Street
10:00— Zoboomafoo
10:30—Reading Rainbow
11:00—Sit and Be Fit
11:30—Fine Art (?)
12 pm—Europe (?)
12:30—Antique Show
1:00—Talk to City Hall
2:00—Memories (?)
2:30—Wai Lana Yoga
3:00—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
3:30—Arthur
4:00—Zoom
4:30—Wishbone
5:00—BBC World News
5:30—Nightly Business Report
6:00—The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
7:00—Antiques Roadshow
“Birmingham, Alabama.” Items up for appraisal in Birmingham, Ala., include a 19th-century quilt, two valuable toys and an unusual gold ring with a surprise inside. Chris Jussel is the host.
8:00—The American Experience
“Houdini.” Mandy Patinkin narrates a biography of Harry Houdini (1874-1926) that focuses on his amazing feats (later ones are seen in clips; others are re-created) and the obsessions—notably his mother and death—that shaped his personality. “Escapology” was also high on the list. “He was so insanely devoted to what he did,” observes author E.L. Doctorow, “that the ultimate insanity of his life never occurred to him.”
9:00—MOVIE: “Regret to Inform”
(1998) In this documentary made over ten years, filmmaker Barbara Sonneborn goes on a pilgrimage to the Vietnamese countryside where her husband was killed. She and translator (and fellow war widow) Xuan Ngoc Nguyen explore the meaning of war and loss on a human level. The film weaves interviews with Vietnamese and American widows into a vivid testament to the legacy of war.
10:30—Breaking News
11:00—Charlie Rose
12 am—World War II: Battlefield
1:00—Antiques Roadshow
2:00—The American Experience
3:00—Antiques Roadshow
4:00—The American Experience
5:00—Mark Russell
22—KSKN (UPN/The WB)
6:30 am—AgDay
7:00—Recess
7:30—Sabrina: The Animated Series
8:00—Recess
8:30—Doug
9:00—Donny & Marie
10:00—Judge Mills Lane
10:30—Judge Mills Lane
11:00—Real TV
11:30—Paid Programming
12 pm—Sally Jessy Raphael
1:00—Ricki Lake
2:00—The Martin Short Show
3:00—Pokémon
3:30—Warner Bros.’ Histeria!
4:00—Judge Joe Brown
4:30—Judge Joe Brown
5:00—7th Heaven
“All By Myself.” A burnt-out Annie ditches the family for a weekend alone and makes an unexpected friend. Meanwhile, Matt says good-bye to Shana as she heads for New York; Lucy and Mary mope over their beaus' failure to call; and Eric vainly tries to take care of the twins, the kids and the chores by himself.
6:00—Friends
6:30—Change of Heart
7:00—Blind Date
7:30—The Simpsons
8:00—Moesha
“Let’s Talk About Sex.” Moesha is shocked when Niecy invites a stranger (RonReaco Lee) back to her room, and then she catches Dorian and a girl getting amorous while the family's away.
8:30—The Parkers
“Big Is Beautiful.” Nikki likes the new guy Kim is dating (Nick Cannon), an aspiring stand-up comic, until the young man wins big laughs at a talent contest by making fat jokes. Crystal: Jodi Taffel. Stevie: Jenna Von Oy.
9:00—Grown Ups
“Instant Karma.” J (Jaleel White) tells a blind date he'll call her, not intending to follow through, but his karma goes bad, causing a shooting slump in basketball, an embarrassing medical condition and surprise good fortune for his archrival, Marcus (Bumper Robinson); Gordon (Dave Ruby) investigates his maid and finds out what she really does. Marissa Ribisi.
9:30—Malcolm & Eddie
“Designing Woman.” The guys hire a decorator to redo their apartment after their furniture is stolen, unaware the woman has designs on their insurance money. Cassandra: Teresa Parente.
10:00—KREM 2 News at 10 on KSKN 22
Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward.
10:30—NewsRadio
11:00—NewsRadio
11:30—Change of Heart
12 am—The Queen Latifah Show
1:00—The Jenny Jones Show
2:00—Inside Edition
Deborah Norville.
2:30—The Nanny
3:00—Grace Under Fire
3:30—The Roseanne Show
4:30—Off the Air
28—KAYU (Fox)
6 am—The Bullwinkle Show
6:30—Garfield and Friends
7:00—The Wacky World of Tex Avery
7:30—The Magic School Bus
8:00—Sister, Sister
8:30—Boy Meets World
9:00—Paid Programming
9:30—Paid Programming
10:00—Forgive or Forget
11:00—The Montel Williams Show
12 pm—The Jerry Springer Show
1:00—Divorce Court
1:30—Paid Programming
2:00—Paid Programming
2:30—Paid Programming
3:00—The Magic School Bus
3:30—Power Rangers Lost Galaxy
4:00—Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
4:30—Digimon: Digital Monsters
5:00—Caroline in the City
5:30—Caroline in the City
6:00—3rd Rock From the Sun
6:30—Cops
7:00—Star Trek: Voyager
“Day of Honor.” Torres finds that “the worst day in [her] life” includes Seven of Nine's request for a duty assignment in engineering and being stranded in space with Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill). Torres: Roxann Dawson. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew.
8:00—Time of Your Life
“The Time She Turned 21.” “Difficult” defines Sarah's new charge as an au pair; a smitten dentist hires Cecelia as his receptionist; Maguire and J.B. enter the party-DJ business; Sarah disdains 21st-birthday fanfare. Sarah: Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Spencer: Patrick Fabian.
9:00—Ally McBeal
“Just Looking.” From 1998: Ling turns to the firm when a local group threatens to shut down her mud-wrestling club. Meanwhile, Ally develops an interest in the opposing counsel (Justin Theroux), who once dated Georgia. Marie Stokes: Christine Ebersole. Ling: Lucy Liu. Ally: Calista Flockhart. (Repeat)
10:00—Fox 28 News at Ten
Scott Bayens, Linda Stratton.
11:00—National Enquirer TV
Mike Walker, Susan Campos.
11:30—Bewitched
12 am—I Dream of Jeannie
12:30 – 6:00—Paid Programming
5 am—CBS Morning News
Julie Chen.
5:30—KREM 2 News First Edition
Issa Arnita, Robyn Nance.
7:00—The Early Show
Bryant Gumbel, Jane Clayson.
9:00—Donny & Marie
10:00—The Price Is Right
11:00—The Young and the Restless
12 pm—KREM 2 News at Noon
Robyn Nance.
12:30—The Bold and the Beautiful
1:00—As the World Turns
2:00—Guiding Light
3:00—Judge Judy
3:30—Judge Judy
4:00—The Oprah Winfrey Show
5:00—KREM 2 News at 5
Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward.
5:30—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6:00—KREM 2 News at 6
Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward.
6:30—Hollywood Squares
7:00—Seinfeld
7:30—Friends
8:00—The King of Queens
“Frozen Pop.” Carrie regrets letting Arthur sleep in her upstairs office to escape the cold basement when it becomes obvious he intends to stay there permanently. Arthur: Jerry Stiller. Carrie: Leah Remini. Doug: Kevin James.
8:30—Ladies’ Man
“The Home Office.” Jimmy (Alfred Molina) insists on no disturbances while he's working, but the rest of the family's yachting trip doesn't please him as it should. Peaches: Dixie Carter. (Repeat)
9:00—Everybody Loves Raymond
“The Will.” After Ray claims he had a close brush with death, Debra thinks it's time to make out their wills. But to whom should they leave the kids? (Repeat)
9:30—Becker
“Regarding Reggie.” From last season: Becker balks at asking Reggie (Terry Farrell) to a formal fund-raising dinner, even though everyone else thinks it's a great idea. (Repeat)
10:00—Family Law
“Stealing Home.” Lynn represents a mother who kidnapped her 4-year-old daughter two years ago to keep her away from the child's father, who allegedly molested her. Now, the mom wants to work out a deal to have criminal charges against her dropped. Meanwhile, Danni defends a hairdresser who is being sued for refusing to cut a woman's hair. Lynn: Kathleen Quinlan. Danni: Julie Warner. Randi: Dixie Carter.
11:00—KREM 2 News at 11
11:35—Late Show with David Letterman
From San Francisco: Don Johnson (“Nash Bridges”), Manny the Hippie and musical guests Alice in Chains. From May 10, 1996. (Repeat)
[During Letterman’s hiatus after having had quintuple bypass surgery.]
12:35 am—The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
1:35—KREM 2 News at 11
Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward. (Repeat)
2:10—Up to the Minute
4—KXLY (ABC)
4:30 am—World News This Morning
5:00—Good Morning Northwest
7:00—Good Morning America
Charles Gibson, Diane Sawyer.
9:00—Martha Stewart Living
10:00—The View
11:00—Paid Programming
11:30—Port Charles
12 pm—All My Children
1:00—One Life to Live
2:00—General Hospital
3:00—Access Hollywood
3:30—Family Feud
4:00—Maury
5:00—News 4 at 5
Richard Brown.
5:30—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6:00—News 4 at 6
Richard Brown.
6:30—Entertainment Tonight
7:00—Home Improvement
7:30—The Drew Carey Show
8:00—MOVIE: “Jack”
(1996) Robin Williams, Diane Lane. Jack Powell appears to be an average, middle-aged forty year old man—who plays with G.I. Joe and wears Power Ranger pajamas. But Jack is only 10-years-old. He suffers from a genetic disorder that causes him to physically age four times faster than a normal person. Fearing ridicule from the outside world, Jack's parents have kept him secluded in their home, which they have stocked with every toy a young boy could want. Toys can't take the place of the real friends which Jack craves. Now he's about to embark on the greatest adventure of his unusual life—he's about to enter the fifth grade.
10:00—Once and Again
“Mediation.” Lily and Jake need more than a mediator to facilitate their divorce; Rick and David (Todd Field) try to satisfy a peculiar client (David Clennon, reprising his “thirtysomething” role as Miles Drentell). Meanwhile, Grace “volunteers” as Eli's tutor so he doesn't lose his sports eligibility.
11:00—News 4 at 11
Richard Brown.
11:35—Nightline
Ted Koppel.
12:05 am—Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher
Talk show host Armstrong Williams and Tennessee Rep. Harold Ford.
12:35—Paid Programming
1:05—Paid Programming
1:35—News 4 at 11
Richard Brown. (Repeat)
2:10—Roseanne
2:40—World News Now
6—KHQ (NBC)
4:30—Early Today
Nanette Hansen.
5:00—Q6 News Today
7:00—Today
Katie Couric, Matt Lauer.
9:00—Live with Regis and Kathie Lee
10:00—Later Today
Jodi Applegate, Florence Henderson.
11:00—The People’s Court
Judge Jerry Sheindlin.
12 pm—Debra Wilde’s Circle of Friends
12:30—Extra
Maureen O’Boyle.
1:00—Shop at Home
1:30—Passions
2:30—Days of Our Lives
3:30—The Rosie O’Donnell Show
4:30—Q6 News at 4:30
5:00—Q6 News at 5
Randy Shaw, Penny Daniels.
5:30—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
6:00—Q6 News at 6
Randy Shaw, Penny Daniels.
6:30—Frasier
7:00—Jeopardy!
7:30—Wheel of Fortune
8:00—Freaks and Geeks
“We’ve Got Spirit.” Lindsay (Linda Cardellini) is about to dump Nick (Jason Segel)—until she learns he has a history of stalking; Sam auditions for school mascot to impress Cindy (Natasha Melnick), who's obsessed with a jock. Todd: Riley Smith. Herbert: Shia LaBeouf.
9:00—Twenty One
Host: Maury Povich.
10:00—Third Watch
“Journey to the Himalayas.” The police search for a missing mentally challenged teen; Matty (Jon Seda) tries to make amends; Doc brings his father (Ossie Davis) back home; Davis goes on patrol duty with Candyman (Wendell Pierce).
11:00—Q6 News 11 at 11
Randy Shaw, Penny Daniels.
11:35—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Actor Matt Damon, actress Lorraine Bracco (“The Sopranos”) and music guest Diana Krall.
12:35 am—Late Night with Conan O’Brien
1:35—Later
2:05—Mad About You
2:35—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
3:35—Late Night with Conan O’Brien
7—KSPS (PBS)
5 am—America on Wheels
6:00—Body Electric
6:30—Noddy
7:00—Dragon Tales
7:30—Teletubbies
8:00—Arthur
8:30—Barney & Friends
9:00—Sesame Street
10:00— Zoboomafoo
10:30—Reading Rainbow
11:00—Sit and Be Fit
11:30—Fine Art (?)
12 pm—Europe (?)
12:30—Antique Show
1:00—Talk to City Hall
2:00—Memories (?)
2:30—Wai Lana Yoga
3:00—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
3:30—Arthur
4:00—Zoom
4:30—Wishbone
5:00—BBC World News
5:30—Nightly Business Report
6:00—The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
7:00—Antiques Roadshow
“Birmingham, Alabama.” Items up for appraisal in Birmingham, Ala., include a 19th-century quilt, two valuable toys and an unusual gold ring with a surprise inside. Chris Jussel is the host.
8:00—The American Experience
“Houdini.” Mandy Patinkin narrates a biography of Harry Houdini (1874-1926) that focuses on his amazing feats (later ones are seen in clips; others are re-created) and the obsessions—notably his mother and death—that shaped his personality. “Escapology” was also high on the list. “He was so insanely devoted to what he did,” observes author E.L. Doctorow, “that the ultimate insanity of his life never occurred to him.”
9:00—MOVIE: “Regret to Inform”
(1998) In this documentary made over ten years, filmmaker Barbara Sonneborn goes on a pilgrimage to the Vietnamese countryside where her husband was killed. She and translator (and fellow war widow) Xuan Ngoc Nguyen explore the meaning of war and loss on a human level. The film weaves interviews with Vietnamese and American widows into a vivid testament to the legacy of war.
10:30—Breaking News
11:00—Charlie Rose
12 am—World War II: Battlefield
1:00—Antiques Roadshow
2:00—The American Experience
3:00—Antiques Roadshow
4:00—The American Experience
5:00—Mark Russell
22—KSKN (UPN/The WB)
6:30 am—AgDay
7:00—Recess
7:30—Sabrina: The Animated Series
8:00—Recess
8:30—Doug
9:00—Donny & Marie
10:00—Judge Mills Lane
10:30—Judge Mills Lane
11:00—Real TV
11:30—Paid Programming
12 pm—Sally Jessy Raphael
1:00—Ricki Lake
2:00—The Martin Short Show
3:00—Pokémon
3:30—Warner Bros.’ Histeria!
4:00—Judge Joe Brown
4:30—Judge Joe Brown
5:00—7th Heaven
“All By Myself.” A burnt-out Annie ditches the family for a weekend alone and makes an unexpected friend. Meanwhile, Matt says good-bye to Shana as she heads for New York; Lucy and Mary mope over their beaus' failure to call; and Eric vainly tries to take care of the twins, the kids and the chores by himself.
6:00—Friends
6:30—Change of Heart
7:00—Blind Date
7:30—The Simpsons
8:00—Moesha
“Let’s Talk About Sex.” Moesha is shocked when Niecy invites a stranger (RonReaco Lee) back to her room, and then she catches Dorian and a girl getting amorous while the family's away.
8:30—The Parkers
“Big Is Beautiful.” Nikki likes the new guy Kim is dating (Nick Cannon), an aspiring stand-up comic, until the young man wins big laughs at a talent contest by making fat jokes. Crystal: Jodi Taffel. Stevie: Jenna Von Oy.
9:00—Grown Ups
“Instant Karma.” J (Jaleel White) tells a blind date he'll call her, not intending to follow through, but his karma goes bad, causing a shooting slump in basketball, an embarrassing medical condition and surprise good fortune for his archrival, Marcus (Bumper Robinson); Gordon (Dave Ruby) investigates his maid and finds out what she really does. Marissa Ribisi.
9:30—Malcolm & Eddie
“Designing Woman.” The guys hire a decorator to redo their apartment after their furniture is stolen, unaware the woman has designs on their insurance money. Cassandra: Teresa Parente.
10:00—KREM 2 News at 10 on KSKN 22
Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward.
10:30—NewsRadio
11:00—NewsRadio
11:30—Change of Heart
12 am—The Queen Latifah Show
1:00—The Jenny Jones Show
2:00—Inside Edition
Deborah Norville.
2:30—The Nanny
3:00—Grace Under Fire
3:30—The Roseanne Show
4:30—Off the Air
28—KAYU (Fox)
6 am—The Bullwinkle Show
6:30—Garfield and Friends
7:00—The Wacky World of Tex Avery
7:30—The Magic School Bus
8:00—Sister, Sister
8:30—Boy Meets World
9:00—Paid Programming
9:30—Paid Programming
10:00—Forgive or Forget
11:00—The Montel Williams Show
12 pm—The Jerry Springer Show
1:00—Divorce Court
1:30—Paid Programming
2:00—Paid Programming
2:30—Paid Programming
3:00—The Magic School Bus
3:30—Power Rangers Lost Galaxy
4:00—Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
4:30—Digimon: Digital Monsters
5:00—Caroline in the City
5:30—Caroline in the City
6:00—3rd Rock From the Sun
6:30—Cops
7:00—Star Trek: Voyager
“Day of Honor.” Torres finds that “the worst day in [her] life” includes Seven of Nine's request for a duty assignment in engineering and being stranded in space with Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill). Torres: Roxann Dawson. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew.
8:00—Time of Your Life
“The Time She Turned 21.” “Difficult” defines Sarah's new charge as an au pair; a smitten dentist hires Cecelia as his receptionist; Maguire and J.B. enter the party-DJ business; Sarah disdains 21st-birthday fanfare. Sarah: Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Spencer: Patrick Fabian.
9:00—Ally McBeal
“Just Looking.” From 1998: Ling turns to the firm when a local group threatens to shut down her mud-wrestling club. Meanwhile, Ally develops an interest in the opposing counsel (Justin Theroux), who once dated Georgia. Marie Stokes: Christine Ebersole. Ling: Lucy Liu. Ally: Calista Flockhart. (Repeat)
10:00—Fox 28 News at Ten
Scott Bayens, Linda Stratton.
11:00—National Enquirer TV
Mike Walker, Susan Campos.
11:30—Bewitched
12 am—I Dream of Jeannie
12:30 – 6:00—Paid Programming