Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox/UPN)
MORNING
5 am
6—Saturday Today
New cars; Carly Simon; fitness authority Kelli Roberts; Robin Leach. (Mike Schneider)
5:30
4—Sunday School of the Air
6:00
2—Paid Programming
4—The Baby Huey Show
7—Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
28—Monster Force
6:30
2—Animal Adventures
4—The Baby Huey Show
7—French in Action
28—Adventures in Wonderland
7:00
2—The Little Mermaid
4—Sonic the Hedgehog
6—Q6 News Today
7—Sesame Street
28—Dog City
7:30
2—Beethoven
4—Free Willy
28—Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
8:00
2—Aladdin
4—Tales from the Cryptkeeper
7—Barney & Friends
28—Animaniacs
8:30
2—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
4—Reboot
7—Mark Kistler's Imagination Station
28—Eek! Stravaganza
9:00
2—Creepy Crawlers
4—Bump in the Night
7—National Geographic On Assignment
The habitat of garden moles; coffins in Ghana designed with the deceased's occupation in mind; divers' exploration of the Wakulla Springs in northwest Florida. (Repeat)
28—The Adventures of Batman and Robin
9:30
2—Gladiators 2000
4—Fudge
28—The Tick
10:00
2—Women's College Basketball
Purdue Boilermakers at Penn State Lady Lions, from University Park, Pennsylvania. [Live]
4—The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show
6—Haven
Helen Gurley Brown, editor of Cosmopolitan magazine; casual dining.
7—The New Yankee Workshop
Season Premiere: Carpenter Norm Abram begins a seventh season of woodworking with an X-brace Colonial trestle table.
28—X-Men
10:30
6—Shop at Home
7—This Old House
Installing the new kitchen; interior painting begins; adding the new front entryway.
28—Red Planet
11:00
4—Cro
7—The Woodwright's Shop
Blacksmiths at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, demonstrate how to forge reproduction hinges, hasps and furniture hardware.
28—Paid Programming
11:30
4—ABC Weekend Specials
"Crash the Curiousaurus." A time-traveling dinosaur is on the loose in the American Museum of Natural History. (Part 2 of 2)
7—Rod and Reel
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—College Basketball
Syracuse Orange at Providence Friars, from Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. [Live]
4—Madison's Adventures Growing Up Wild
Eels and other unusual aquatic life. (Repeat)
7—Makin' Tracks
"Great Britain by Train: Legendary Journeys." A guide to the cities and countryside of Great Britain, whose rail system is a "link between legend and landscape." Included: amenities available at stations; day trips from London. Also: scenic trips in Scotland and Wales.
28—MOVIE: The Portrait
(TV, 1993) Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall. A young artist deals with her parents' aging when she comes home to paint them.
12:30
4—Who's the Boss?
7—The Victory Garden
In the English county of Essex, Peter Seabrook visits By-Pass Nursery, which specializes in primulas. (Repeat)
1:00
4—The Golden Girls
6—College Basketball
Xavier Musketeers at Notre Dame Fighting Irish, from the Phillip J. Purcell Pavilion in Notre Dame, Indiana. [Live]
7—Graham Kerr's Kitchen
A quick and easy stew; Creole chicken.
1:30
4—Wide World of Sports
Scheduled: Figure skating: FreshLook World Challenge of Champions (taped), ladies and pairs competitions; 1994 Athlete of the Year Award (live).
7—The Frugal Gourmet
Creative salad combinations, including seafood and saffron rice, bread salad, and osso buck salad. (Repeat)
2:00
2—Skiing
Tournament of Champions, from Telluride, Colorado. [Taped]
7—Burt Wolfe's Table
The city of Hamilton, Bermuda; Bermuda onion soup and other local specialties.
28—MOVIE: Onassis: The Richest Man in the World
(TV, 1988) Raul Julia, Jane Seymour. Biography of the life of Aristotle Onassis, a Greek who rose to become one of the world's most wealthiest men, detailing his rise to power and unhappy marriages.
2:30
7—T'ai Chi Chih! Joy Thru Movement
"Wrist Circles" and "Perpetual Motion": two more variations of the "Pulling Taffy" movement.
3:00
2—Paid Programming
4—College Basketball
USC Trojans at Arizona Wildcats, from the McKale Memorial Center in Tucson, Arizona. [Live]
6—Shop at Home
7—NatureScene
Georgia's "wet prairie," the swamp more commonly known as the Okefenokee.
3:30
6—NBA Inside Stuff
7—Trailside: Make Your Own Adventure
How to paddle and camp near a tidewater glacier in Prince Edward Sound, Alaska. (Part 1 of 2)
4:00
2—University Hospital
Debut: "Secrets Great and Small." A series on four nursing students in the Pacific Northwest, including the ambitious Sam (Alexandra Wilson), who, in the opener, is hesitant to press rape charges against a doctor (Paul Satterfield); and Jamie (Hillary Danner), who's running from an abusive relationship with a box of cash. Nurse Jenkins: Tonya Pinkins. Tracy: Hudson Leick. Megan: Rebecca Cross.
6—Babylon 5
"The Long Dark." An old ship that drifts into the station contains two cryogenically frozen humans, one of whom has apparently been murdered; a Lurker warns that "judgment day is coming." Mariah Cirrus: Anne-Marie Johnson. Amis: Dwight Schultz. Dr. Franklin: Richard Biggs. G'Kar: Andreas Katsulas. Londo: Peter Jurasik. (Repeat)
7—Oregon Field Guide
28—MOVIE: Harley
(1988) Lou Diamond Phillips, Eli Cummins. A rebellious Los Angeles teen comes of age on a Texas farm.
4:30
7—Wild America
"Pretty as a Quail." Observing the bobwhite quail, the Montezuma of California and the scaled quail. Also: studying the bird's resourceful behavior. (Repeat)
5:00
2—Lonesome Dove: The Series
"Long Shot." Both Newt and Mosby have their own reasons for going after illegal-whiskey traders. Meanwhile, Ida takes in the girlfriend (Helene Udy) of one of the gang. Ida: Diahann Carroll. Sgt. Jensen: Duncan Fraser. Harry: Callum Rennie. Newt: Scott Bairstow. (Repeat)
4—Babe Winkelman's Good Fishing
6—Q6 News
7—Austin City Limits
Performances by Nanci Griffith and Iris DeMent.
5:30
4—M*A*S*H
"The Kids." M*A*S*H personnel open their hearts and tents to Korean orphans; Frank shows Margaret his Purple Heart, which eventually goes to someone who really deserves it. Meg Cratty: Ann Doran. Sung Lee: Haunani Minn. Boy: Mitchell Sakamoto. Frank: Larry Linville. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Alan Alda's direction was nominated for an Emmy.
6—NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q-6 News
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
"Great Entertainers." A tribute to the show's most popular performers includes Ralna English, Tom Netherton. Music includes "Let's Face the Music and Dance," "Stormy Weather," "Precious Memories." Mary Lou Metzger hosts. (Repeat)
28—Star Trek: Voyager
Debut: "Caretaker." The starship U.S.S. Voyager tries to escape the Badlands and return to Federation space. In the opener, the Voyager crew and a group of resistance fighters form an alliance when both are swept into a distant region of space and encounter a presence known as the Caretaker. Kate Mulgrew. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. Torres: Roxann Biggs-Dawson. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. Tuvok: Tim Russ.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Saturday with Brit Hume
6—Top Cops
Miami, 1990: An off duty officer confronts a gunman while on a shopping trip. Cleveland, 1983: Officers wounded in a gun battle.
7:00
2—The Road
Scheduled: Music and interviews with Mary Chapin Carpenter, Maura O'Connell and Rodney Crowell.
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
"The House of Quark." After a drunk Klingon accidentally dies in his bar, Quark (Armin Shimerman) claims to have killed him—only to discover he is bound by Klingon law to marry the widow (Mary Kay Adams). Rom: Max Grodenchik. Gowron: Robert O'Reilly. D'Ghor: Carlos Carrasco. Tumek: Joseph Ruskin. Sisko: Avery Brooks. (Repeat)
6—Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
"Kung Fu: The Legend Continues." Serving on a jury, Caine stands alone in believing a Vietnam vet is innocent of murder. Blackwell: Victor Garber. Nickie: David Hewlett. Duncan: Michael Hogan. Morrison: Richard Comar. Caine: David Carradine. Peter: Chris Potter. (Repeat)
7—Are You Being Served?
"Founder's Day." Young Mr. Grace finds himself unhappy in the limelight. Captain Peacock: Frank Thornton. Mrs. Slocombe: Mollie Sugden. Mr. Lucas: Trevor Bannister. Mr. Rumbold: Nicholas Smith.
7:30
7—Keeping Up Appearances
8:00
2—Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
"The Library." Mike donates her father's book collection to start a library, but Rev. Johnson has moral objections to some of the volumes. Rev. Johnson: Geoffrey Lower. Sully: Joe Lando. Jake: Jim Knobeloch. Dorothy: Barbara Babcock. Brian: Shawn Toovey. (Repeat)
4—ABC Family Movie: Every Which Way but Loose
(1978) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. A truck driver woos a country singer and fights bare-knuckle brawls egged on by his orangutan. (Repeat)
6—Empty Nest
"Goodbye, Charley." After a relative dies, Charley (David Leisure) tries to give his life new meaning—and ends up staging his own funeral. Minister: William Frankfather. Funeral Director: Steven Gilborn. Sophia: Estelle Getty. Maxine: Marsha Warfield. Laverne: Park Overall.
7—MOVIE: You'll Never Get Rich
(1941) Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth. A Broadway choreographer gets drafted and puts on a GI show with his girlfriend and producer.
28—Cops
Los Angeles officers investigate a shooting that occurred during a robbery attempt at a liquor store; pursue a drug-trafficking suspect who works on a bike; and rescue a man whose RV has caught fire.
8:30
2—The Mommies
"Enter Ken." Barb's anything-but-perfect husband (Peter Scolari) proves to be a pain while Barb is in the hospital. Caryl Kristensen, Marilyn Kentz. Barb: Julia Duffy.
28—Cops
An NYPD helicopter patrol; an arrest of a burglary suspect believed to have entered a store by cutting a hole in the roof; the arrest of three young men suspected of firearms possession. (Repeat)
9:00
2—The Boys Are Back
"Searching for Sarah Hansen." Sarah (Kelsey Mulrooney) exhibits a talent for playing chess and becomes a pawn in a struggle between Fred and Mike over how to guide her. Bob: Jack Riley. Reeder: Nick Toth. Mike: George Newbern. Fred: Hal Linden. Jackie: Suzanne Pleshette.
6—Sweet Justice
"Greener Grass." While being wooed by a big firm, Andy represents an ungrateful welfare cheat. Bunny: Marcia Strassman. Cee Cee: Lisa Malkiewicz. James Lee: Ronny Cox. Kate: Melissa Gilbert. Mikey: Jeremy Lelliott. Stephie: Kelsey Mulroney. Carrie Grace: Cicely Tyson. Reese: Cree Summer.
28—America's Most Wanted
After being profiled four times, a fugitive is captured for the alleged murder of his brother's widow and the attempt to kill her niece.
9:30
2—The Five Mrs. Buchanans
"Becoming a Buchanan." The sisters-in-law recall their first encounters with Mother Buchanan (Eileen Heckart). Nana: Nan Martin. Jesse: Tommy Hinkley. Ed: Richard Poe. Charles: Mark Moses.
9:35
7—Sneak Previews
"Higher Learning"; "Bad Company"; "SFW"; "Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog."
10:00
2—Walker, Texas Ranger
"The Committee." From last season: Walker infiltrates a vigilante group of law-enforcement officials. Lisa: Kim Johnston Ulrich. Ridley: Mitchell Ryan. Strangis: Marco St. John. Wallace: Alex Hyde-White. Harris: Rayford Barnes. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. (Repeat)
4—The Commish
"Working Girls." A prostitution sting nets a family friend; Rachel catches David stealing cable-TV signals; Tony seeks a replacement for Cyd. Ralph: Doug Ballard. Patty: Devon Odessa. Gorman: Andy Thirloway. Blake: Andrew Wheeler. Tony: Michael Chiklis. (Repeat)
6—Sisters
"A Good Deed." Frankie (Julianne Phillips) dons a cow costume at Thomas George's party and eyes greener pastures when it's a hit with the kids; Charley poses as a patient of Dr. Caspian's; and Truman's deteriorating condition causes Alex to consider his videotaped request. Charley: Jo Anderson. Truman: Philip Sterling.
7—Blackadder II
"Chains." When Edmund and Melchett are kidnapped by Prince Ludwig, the Queen refuses to put up the ransom money. Edmund: Rowan Atkinson. Nursie: Patsy Byrne. Queen: Miranda Richardson.
28—The Watcher
Debut: "Pilot." A man (Sir Mix-a-Lot) views the lives of the locals and tourists from a suite above the Las Vegas strip. This episode: two men make a deal with an old man who claims to have a way to win at the gaming tables. Lori: Bobbie Phillips.
10:30
7—Doctor Who
"Timelash." The Doctor (Colin Baker) is forced to land on Karfel, where the Borad plots to replace the inhabitants with a mutated life form. Peri: Nicola Bryant. Borad: Robert Ashby. Tekker: Paul Darrow. Vena: Jeananne Crowley.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
28—Tales from the Crypt
"Split Second." A tryst with the boss's wife (Michelle Johnson) endangers a lumberjack (Billy Wirth).
11:30
2—The Simpsons
"Marge in Chains." Lionel Hutz represents Marge after Apu catches her accidentally taking an item from his store. David Crosby has a cameo. Other voices: Julie Kavner, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Dan Castellaneta.
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
6—Saturday Night Live
David Hyde Pierce (host); music guest Live. Cast members include Ellen Cleghorne, Chris Farley, Janeane Garofalo, Norm Macdonald, Michael McKean, Tim Meadows, Mike Myers, Adam Sandler and David Spade.
28—Tales from the Crypt
"Strung Along." A puppet turns on a puppeteer (Donald O'Connor); with Patricia Charbonneau, Zach Galligan.
12 am
2—The Simpsons
"Bart's Friend Falls in Love." Bart resents Milhouse's new girlfriend; Homer gets the wrong subliminal tape, which has him gaining vocabulary, not losing weight. Voices include Kimmy Robertson, Pamela Hayden, Harry Shearer, Dan Castellaneta, Phil Hartman.
7—Center Stage
Gloria Estefan's performance includes "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You," "Words Get in the Way," and "Here We Are."
28—Forever Knight
"Amateur Night." An actress (Laurie Paton) who is researching a role causes big problems when she accompanies Nick (Geraint Wyn Davies) to the scene of a gang murder. G-Roc: Arthur Eng. Schanke: John Kapelos. Natalie: Catherine Disher. Captain Cohen: Natsuko Ohama.
12:30
2—Highlander
"The Lamb." MacLeod takes in a 10-year-old immortal—unaware that the other immortals who have looked after the child ended up dead. Dallman Ross: Eric Keenleyside. Frank: Alf Humphreys. Anne: Lisa Howard. MacLeod: Adrian Paul. (Repeat)
4—Siskel & Ebert
"Murder in the First," "Bad Company," "Adventures of Yellow Dog," "Higher Learning."
12:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
1:00
4—Paid Programming
6—Shop at Home
28—MOVIE: Call to Glory
(TV, 1984) Craig T. Nelson, Cindy Pickett. An Air Force jet pilot struggles through the turbulent 1960s.
1:30
2—Robin's Hoods
"Hell Hath No Fury." A violent woman (Vanessa Hampton) with a score to settle takes K.T., Brett and Annie hostage. K.T.: Gretchen Palmer. Brett: Linda Purl. Annie: Jennifer Campbell. Eddie: David Gail. Stacey: Julie McCullough.
6—To be announced.
3:00
28—Paid Programming
3:30
6—NBC Nightside
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox/UPN)
MORNING
5 am
6—Saturday Today
New cars; Carly Simon; fitness authority Kelli Roberts; Robin Leach. (Mike Schneider)
5:30
4—Sunday School of the Air
6:00
2—Paid Programming
4—The Baby Huey Show
7—Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
28—Monster Force
6:30
2—Animal Adventures
4—The Baby Huey Show
7—French in Action
28—Adventures in Wonderland
7:00
2—The Little Mermaid
4—Sonic the Hedgehog
6—Q6 News Today
7—Sesame Street
28—Dog City
7:30
2—Beethoven
4—Free Willy
28—Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
8:00
2—Aladdin
4—Tales from the Cryptkeeper
7—Barney & Friends
28—Animaniacs
8:30
2—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
4—Reboot
7—Mark Kistler's Imagination Station
28—Eek! Stravaganza
9:00
2—Creepy Crawlers
4—Bump in the Night
7—National Geographic On Assignment
The habitat of garden moles; coffins in Ghana designed with the deceased's occupation in mind; divers' exploration of the Wakulla Springs in northwest Florida. (Repeat)
28—The Adventures of Batman and Robin
9:30
2—Gladiators 2000
4—Fudge
28—The Tick
10:00
2—Women's College Basketball
Purdue Boilermakers at Penn State Lady Lions, from University Park, Pennsylvania. [Live]
4—The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show
6—Haven
Helen Gurley Brown, editor of Cosmopolitan magazine; casual dining.
7—The New Yankee Workshop
Season Premiere: Carpenter Norm Abram begins a seventh season of woodworking with an X-brace Colonial trestle table.
28—X-Men
10:30
6—Shop at Home
7—This Old House
Installing the new kitchen; interior painting begins; adding the new front entryway.
28—Red Planet
11:00
4—Cro
7—The Woodwright's Shop
Blacksmiths at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, demonstrate how to forge reproduction hinges, hasps and furniture hardware.
28—Paid Programming
11:30
4—ABC Weekend Specials
"Crash the Curiousaurus." A time-traveling dinosaur is on the loose in the American Museum of Natural History. (Part 2 of 2)
7—Rod and Reel
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—College Basketball
Syracuse Orange at Providence Friars, from Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. [Live]
4—Madison's Adventures Growing Up Wild
Eels and other unusual aquatic life. (Repeat)
7—Makin' Tracks
"Great Britain by Train: Legendary Journeys." A guide to the cities and countryside of Great Britain, whose rail system is a "link between legend and landscape." Included: amenities available at stations; day trips from London. Also: scenic trips in Scotland and Wales.
28—MOVIE: The Portrait
(TV, 1993) Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall. A young artist deals with her parents' aging when she comes home to paint them.
12:30
4—Who's the Boss?
7—The Victory Garden
In the English county of Essex, Peter Seabrook visits By-Pass Nursery, which specializes in primulas. (Repeat)
1:00
4—The Golden Girls
6—College Basketball
Xavier Musketeers at Notre Dame Fighting Irish, from the Phillip J. Purcell Pavilion in Notre Dame, Indiana. [Live]
7—Graham Kerr's Kitchen
A quick and easy stew; Creole chicken.
1:30
4—Wide World of Sports
Scheduled: Figure skating: FreshLook World Challenge of Champions (taped), ladies and pairs competitions; 1994 Athlete of the Year Award (live).
7—The Frugal Gourmet
Creative salad combinations, including seafood and saffron rice, bread salad, and osso buck salad. (Repeat)
2:00
2—Skiing
Tournament of Champions, from Telluride, Colorado. [Taped]
7—Burt Wolfe's Table
The city of Hamilton, Bermuda; Bermuda onion soup and other local specialties.
28—MOVIE: Onassis: The Richest Man in the World
(TV, 1988) Raul Julia, Jane Seymour. Biography of the life of Aristotle Onassis, a Greek who rose to become one of the world's most wealthiest men, detailing his rise to power and unhappy marriages.
2:30
7—T'ai Chi Chih! Joy Thru Movement
"Wrist Circles" and "Perpetual Motion": two more variations of the "Pulling Taffy" movement.
3:00
2—Paid Programming
4—College Basketball
USC Trojans at Arizona Wildcats, from the McKale Memorial Center in Tucson, Arizona. [Live]
6—Shop at Home
7—NatureScene
Georgia's "wet prairie," the swamp more commonly known as the Okefenokee.
3:30
6—NBA Inside Stuff
7—Trailside: Make Your Own Adventure
How to paddle and camp near a tidewater glacier in Prince Edward Sound, Alaska. (Part 1 of 2)
4:00
2—University Hospital
Debut: "Secrets Great and Small." A series on four nursing students in the Pacific Northwest, including the ambitious Sam (Alexandra Wilson), who, in the opener, is hesitant to press rape charges against a doctor (Paul Satterfield); and Jamie (Hillary Danner), who's running from an abusive relationship with a box of cash. Nurse Jenkins: Tonya Pinkins. Tracy: Hudson Leick. Megan: Rebecca Cross.
6—Babylon 5
"The Long Dark." An old ship that drifts into the station contains two cryogenically frozen humans, one of whom has apparently been murdered; a Lurker warns that "judgment day is coming." Mariah Cirrus: Anne-Marie Johnson. Amis: Dwight Schultz. Dr. Franklin: Richard Biggs. G'Kar: Andreas Katsulas. Londo: Peter Jurasik. (Repeat)
7—Oregon Field Guide
28—MOVIE: Harley
(1988) Lou Diamond Phillips, Eli Cummins. A rebellious Los Angeles teen comes of age on a Texas farm.
4:30
7—Wild America
"Pretty as a Quail." Observing the bobwhite quail, the Montezuma of California and the scaled quail. Also: studying the bird's resourceful behavior. (Repeat)
5:00
2—Lonesome Dove: The Series
"Long Shot." Both Newt and Mosby have their own reasons for going after illegal-whiskey traders. Meanwhile, Ida takes in the girlfriend (Helene Udy) of one of the gang. Ida: Diahann Carroll. Sgt. Jensen: Duncan Fraser. Harry: Callum Rennie. Newt: Scott Bairstow. (Repeat)
4—Babe Winkelman's Good Fishing
6—Q6 News
7—Austin City Limits
Performances by Nanci Griffith and Iris DeMent.
5:30
4—M*A*S*H
"The Kids." M*A*S*H personnel open their hearts and tents to Korean orphans; Frank shows Margaret his Purple Heart, which eventually goes to someone who really deserves it. Meg Cratty: Ann Doran. Sung Lee: Haunani Minn. Boy: Mitchell Sakamoto. Frank: Larry Linville. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Alan Alda's direction was nominated for an Emmy.
6—NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q-6 News
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
"Great Entertainers." A tribute to the show's most popular performers includes Ralna English, Tom Netherton. Music includes "Let's Face the Music and Dance," "Stormy Weather," "Precious Memories." Mary Lou Metzger hosts. (Repeat)
28—Star Trek: Voyager
Debut: "Caretaker." The starship U.S.S. Voyager tries to escape the Badlands and return to Federation space. In the opener, the Voyager crew and a group of resistance fighters form an alliance when both are swept into a distant region of space and encounter a presence known as the Caretaker. Kate Mulgrew. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. Torres: Roxann Biggs-Dawson. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. Tuvok: Tim Russ.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Saturday with Brit Hume
6—Top Cops
Miami, 1990: An off duty officer confronts a gunman while on a shopping trip. Cleveland, 1983: Officers wounded in a gun battle.
7:00
2—The Road
Scheduled: Music and interviews with Mary Chapin Carpenter, Maura O'Connell and Rodney Crowell.
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
"The House of Quark." After a drunk Klingon accidentally dies in his bar, Quark (Armin Shimerman) claims to have killed him—only to discover he is bound by Klingon law to marry the widow (Mary Kay Adams). Rom: Max Grodenchik. Gowron: Robert O'Reilly. D'Ghor: Carlos Carrasco. Tumek: Joseph Ruskin. Sisko: Avery Brooks. (Repeat)
6—Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
"Kung Fu: The Legend Continues." Serving on a jury, Caine stands alone in believing a Vietnam vet is innocent of murder. Blackwell: Victor Garber. Nickie: David Hewlett. Duncan: Michael Hogan. Morrison: Richard Comar. Caine: David Carradine. Peter: Chris Potter. (Repeat)
7—Are You Being Served?
"Founder's Day." Young Mr. Grace finds himself unhappy in the limelight. Captain Peacock: Frank Thornton. Mrs. Slocombe: Mollie Sugden. Mr. Lucas: Trevor Bannister. Mr. Rumbold: Nicholas Smith.
7:30
7—Keeping Up Appearances
8:00
2—Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
"The Library." Mike donates her father's book collection to start a library, but Rev. Johnson has moral objections to some of the volumes. Rev. Johnson: Geoffrey Lower. Sully: Joe Lando. Jake: Jim Knobeloch. Dorothy: Barbara Babcock. Brian: Shawn Toovey. (Repeat)
4—ABC Family Movie: Every Which Way but Loose
(1978) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. A truck driver woos a country singer and fights bare-knuckle brawls egged on by his orangutan. (Repeat)
6—Empty Nest
"Goodbye, Charley." After a relative dies, Charley (David Leisure) tries to give his life new meaning—and ends up staging his own funeral. Minister: William Frankfather. Funeral Director: Steven Gilborn. Sophia: Estelle Getty. Maxine: Marsha Warfield. Laverne: Park Overall.
7—MOVIE: You'll Never Get Rich
(1941) Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth. A Broadway choreographer gets drafted and puts on a GI show with his girlfriend and producer.
28—Cops
Los Angeles officers investigate a shooting that occurred during a robbery attempt at a liquor store; pursue a drug-trafficking suspect who works on a bike; and rescue a man whose RV has caught fire.
8:30
2—The Mommies
"Enter Ken." Barb's anything-but-perfect husband (Peter Scolari) proves to be a pain while Barb is in the hospital. Caryl Kristensen, Marilyn Kentz. Barb: Julia Duffy.
28—Cops
An NYPD helicopter patrol; an arrest of a burglary suspect believed to have entered a store by cutting a hole in the roof; the arrest of three young men suspected of firearms possession. (Repeat)
9:00
2—The Boys Are Back
"Searching for Sarah Hansen." Sarah (Kelsey Mulrooney) exhibits a talent for playing chess and becomes a pawn in a struggle between Fred and Mike over how to guide her. Bob: Jack Riley. Reeder: Nick Toth. Mike: George Newbern. Fred: Hal Linden. Jackie: Suzanne Pleshette.
6—Sweet Justice
"Greener Grass." While being wooed by a big firm, Andy represents an ungrateful welfare cheat. Bunny: Marcia Strassman. Cee Cee: Lisa Malkiewicz. James Lee: Ronny Cox. Kate: Melissa Gilbert. Mikey: Jeremy Lelliott. Stephie: Kelsey Mulroney. Carrie Grace: Cicely Tyson. Reese: Cree Summer.
28—America's Most Wanted
After being profiled four times, a fugitive is captured for the alleged murder of his brother's widow and the attempt to kill her niece.
9:30
2—The Five Mrs. Buchanans
"Becoming a Buchanan." The sisters-in-law recall their first encounters with Mother Buchanan (Eileen Heckart). Nana: Nan Martin. Jesse: Tommy Hinkley. Ed: Richard Poe. Charles: Mark Moses.
9:35
7—Sneak Previews
"Higher Learning"; "Bad Company"; "SFW"; "Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog."
10:00
2—Walker, Texas Ranger
"The Committee." From last season: Walker infiltrates a vigilante group of law-enforcement officials. Lisa: Kim Johnston Ulrich. Ridley: Mitchell Ryan. Strangis: Marco St. John. Wallace: Alex Hyde-White. Harris: Rayford Barnes. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. (Repeat)
4—The Commish
"Working Girls." A prostitution sting nets a family friend; Rachel catches David stealing cable-TV signals; Tony seeks a replacement for Cyd. Ralph: Doug Ballard. Patty: Devon Odessa. Gorman: Andy Thirloway. Blake: Andrew Wheeler. Tony: Michael Chiklis. (Repeat)
6—Sisters
"A Good Deed." Frankie (Julianne Phillips) dons a cow costume at Thomas George's party and eyes greener pastures when it's a hit with the kids; Charley poses as a patient of Dr. Caspian's; and Truman's deteriorating condition causes Alex to consider his videotaped request. Charley: Jo Anderson. Truman: Philip Sterling.
7—Blackadder II
"Chains." When Edmund and Melchett are kidnapped by Prince Ludwig, the Queen refuses to put up the ransom money. Edmund: Rowan Atkinson. Nursie: Patsy Byrne. Queen: Miranda Richardson.
28—The Watcher
Debut: "Pilot." A man (Sir Mix-a-Lot) views the lives of the locals and tourists from a suite above the Las Vegas strip. This episode: two men make a deal with an old man who claims to have a way to win at the gaming tables. Lori: Bobbie Phillips.
10:30
7—Doctor Who
"Timelash." The Doctor (Colin Baker) is forced to land on Karfel, where the Borad plots to replace the inhabitants with a mutated life form. Peri: Nicola Bryant. Borad: Robert Ashby. Tekker: Paul Darrow. Vena: Jeananne Crowley.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
28—Tales from the Crypt
"Split Second." A tryst with the boss's wife (Michelle Johnson) endangers a lumberjack (Billy Wirth).
11:30
2—The Simpsons
"Marge in Chains." Lionel Hutz represents Marge after Apu catches her accidentally taking an item from his store. David Crosby has a cameo. Other voices: Julie Kavner, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Dan Castellaneta.
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
6—Saturday Night Live
David Hyde Pierce (host); music guest Live. Cast members include Ellen Cleghorne, Chris Farley, Janeane Garofalo, Norm Macdonald, Michael McKean, Tim Meadows, Mike Myers, Adam Sandler and David Spade.
28—Tales from the Crypt
"Strung Along." A puppet turns on a puppeteer (Donald O'Connor); with Patricia Charbonneau, Zach Galligan.
12 am
2—The Simpsons
"Bart's Friend Falls in Love." Bart resents Milhouse's new girlfriend; Homer gets the wrong subliminal tape, which has him gaining vocabulary, not losing weight. Voices include Kimmy Robertson, Pamela Hayden, Harry Shearer, Dan Castellaneta, Phil Hartman.
7—Center Stage
Gloria Estefan's performance includes "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You," "Words Get in the Way," and "Here We Are."
28—Forever Knight
"Amateur Night." An actress (Laurie Paton) who is researching a role causes big problems when she accompanies Nick (Geraint Wyn Davies) to the scene of a gang murder. G-Roc: Arthur Eng. Schanke: John Kapelos. Natalie: Catherine Disher. Captain Cohen: Natsuko Ohama.
12:30
2—Highlander
"The Lamb." MacLeod takes in a 10-year-old immortal—unaware that the other immortals who have looked after the child ended up dead. Dallman Ross: Eric Keenleyside. Frank: Alf Humphreys. Anne: Lisa Howard. MacLeod: Adrian Paul. (Repeat)
4—Siskel & Ebert
"Murder in the First," "Bad Company," "Adventures of Yellow Dog," "Higher Learning."
12:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
1:00
4—Paid Programming
6—Shop at Home
28—MOVIE: Call to Glory
(TV, 1984) Craig T. Nelson, Cindy Pickett. An Air Force jet pilot struggles through the turbulent 1960s.
1:30
2—Robin's Hoods
"Hell Hath No Fury." A violent woman (Vanessa Hampton) with a score to settle takes K.T., Brett and Annie hostage. K.T.: Gretchen Palmer. Brett: Linda Purl. Annie: Jennifer Campbell. Eddie: David Gail. Stacey: Julie McCullough.
6—To be announced.
3:00
28—Paid Programming
3:30
6—NBC Nightside
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