Saturday, October 1, 1994
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5 am
6—Saturday Today
Scheduled: a report on Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (Mike Schneider, Jackie Nespral)
5:30
4—Sunday School of the Air
6:00
2—Paid Programming
4—The Baby Huey Show
7—Destinos
"An Introduction to Spanish." While waiting at the airport, Raquel begins a letter summarizing what she has learned.
6:30
2—Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures
"Wildlife in the Windy City." A look at efforts by the Chicago Academy of Sciences to help endangered peregrine falcons. Also: Pacific walruses and a giraffe at the Brookfield Zoo in Illinois.
4—The Baby Huey Show
7—French in Action
28—Adventures in Wonderland
"Something to Sneeze At." The Mad Hatter suddenly becomes allergic to his best friend, the March Hare.
7:00
2—The Little Mermaid
"Island of Fear." Sebastian is kidnapped by a mad scientist who conducts experiments on crabs.
4—Cro
"Play It Again, Cro... Not!" Cro practices his violin for the Woolyville marching band.
6—Q6 News Saturday
7—Sesame Street
28—Dog City
"Comedy of Horrors." Baron Von Rottweiler steals Eddie's brain and tries to force Rosie to marry his monster; an escaped lunatic resembling Bowser terrorizes Elliot, Artie and Bruno.
7:30
2—Beethoven
"The Guard Dog"/"Mr. Huggs' Wild Ride."
4—Sonic the Hedgehog
"Blast to the Past." Part 1 of 2. Sonic and Sally must travel through time to change the course of the war with Robotnik.
28—Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
8:00
2—Aladdin
"The Prophet Motive." A fortune teller tells Aladdin he is to die soon.
4—Free Willy
"Cry of the Dolphin." The Machine's illegal toxic waste dump on the ocean floor kills a dolphin family and poisons Einstein, a shy but super-intelligent dolphin.
7—Barney & Friends
28—Animaniacs
8:30
2—Gladiators 2000
4—The Halloween Tree
Animated. Five boys discover the origins of Halloween on a journey through time to save a friend's life. Leonard Nimoy provides the voice of Mr. Moundshroud and Ray Bradbury, who wrote the 1972 book on which this special is based, narrates. (Repeat)
7—Mark Kistler's Imagination Station
Mark teaches children to draw three-dimensional dinosaurs.
28—Eek!Stravaganza
9:00
2—Creepy Crawlers
Debut: "The Night Of The Creepy Crawlers." The show's pilot introduces Chris, Professor Googengrime, and the Goop-Mandos. Based on the ToyMax toy line.
7—It's a Kick
28—The Adventures of Batman and Robin
"Baby-Doll." A former child star kidnaps her TV family and rigs them to a bomb. To free them, Batman pursues Baby-Doll through a deadly funhouse.
9:30
2—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
"State of Shock." A band of ninja, led by a mysterious villain named Megavolt, are stealing electronic equipment from power plants all over the city, and the Turtles are being blamed for the crimes
7—Travel Magazine
A horse-drawn carriage tour of Interlaken, Switzerland; the live volcanoes of Hawaii.
28—The Tick
10:00
2—Garfield and Friends
Garfield's story of "Puss in Boots"; a dinosaur tries to a control mankind; Jon's supermodel date wants Garfield; the singing ants invade Garfield's house.
4—The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show
6—Haven
7—The New Yankee Workshop
28—X-Men
10:30
6—Shop at Home
7—This Old House
28—When on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?
11:00
2—Beakman's World
4—The Addams Family
(Animated)
7—That Can't Be Wood
Flower carving.
28—Paid Programming
11:30
2—CBS Storybreak
4—ABC Weekend Special
"Rhythm and Jam: Rhythm & Rap." (Part 2)
6—College Football
Stanford Cardinals at Notre Dame Fighting Irish, from Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. [Live]
7—Stained Glass
Making beveled glass sidelights using glass cluster kits and traditional lead techniques.
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—American Gladiators
4—Madison's Adventures: Growing Up Wild
7—Victory at Sea
The conquest of the Mariana Islands.
28—MOVIE: The Hunter
(1980) Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach. Modern bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson hunts fugitives for a bail bondsman.
12:30
4—College Football
UCLA Bruins at Washington Huskies, from Husky Stadium in Seattle. [Live]
7—The Victory Garden
In Holland: a tour of the Keukenhoff's grounds and a visit to the bulb museum; planting spring bulbs.
1:00
2—Swimming and Diving
World Championships. (Taped)
7—Grilling
Smoked turkey, venison chili, sweet potato pie, grilling salad.
1:30
7—The Frugal Gourmet
Egg recipes including chili quiche, Chinese shrimp with soft eggs, and Basque-style piperade.
2:00
7—Burt Wolfe's Table
Two of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John.
28—MOVIE: A Case of Deadly Force
(TV, 1986) Richard Crenna, John Shea. Boston lawyer Lawrence O'Donnell Sr. and his family spend years on the case of a hospital worker shot by the police. Based on the book by O'Donnell's son, Lawrence O'Donnell Jr.
2:30
7—Embroidery Studio
Using blackwork to embellish a baby pillow.
3:00
2—Paid Programming
6—Shop at Home
7—The Desert Speaks
The Nature Conservancy's Tribal Relations Project, focusing on the Tohono O'odham's management and protection of endangered native plants.
3:30
6—NBA Inside Stuff
(Ahmad Rashad, Willow Bay)
7—Trailside: Make Your Own Adventure
Fly fishing for trout in Wyoming's remote Wind River Range.
4:00
2—Heaven Help Us
"Stepping Out." The Monroes help an agoraphobic widow (Michelle Phillips) who witnessed a carjacking, and a young man who was wrongfully arrested for the crime. Det. Walker: John Aprea. Lexy: Melinda Clarke. Doug: John Schneider. Mr. Shepherd: Ricardo Montalban.
4—Who's the Boss?
6—Babylon 5
"Grail." The quest for the Holy Grail brings a "true seeker" to Babylon 5 at a time when people's minds are being drained by a mysterious creature. Jinxo: Tom Booker. Deuce: William Sanderson. Ombuds: Jim Norton. Sinclair: Michael O'Hare. (Repeat)
7—Outdoor Idaho
Wild turkeys; skydiving; exploring a remote section of the Owyhee River by canoe.
28—MOVIE: The Star Chamber
(1983) Michael Douglas, Hal Holbrook. A California judge, his mentor and their colleagues send hit men to do what the law could not.
4:30
4—M*A*S*H
7—Wild America
Wildlife unique to North America, including pronghorns, mute swans, and opossums.
5:00
2—Lonesome Dove: The Series
Debut: "O Western Wind." In the opener of this series, based on the 1989 miniseries and its 1993 sequel, Newt Dobbs Call (Scott Bairstow) travels to Montana and comes to the aid of a scout's wife (Diahann Carroll) who's being attacked by thieves. Part 1 of three. Grayson: Billy Dee Williams. Farnsworth: Robert Culp. Buffalo Bill: Dennis Weaver. Red Hawk: Graham Greene. Hannah: Christianne Hirt. Josiah: Paul Le Mat.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
6—Q6 News
7—Austin City Limits
A performance by folk movement singer-songwriter John Gorka; Steve Forbert performs "Romeo's Tune," "American in Me" and "Complications."
5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
"Planes, Trains and Taxis." Dick Dale hosts a salute to various forms of transportation. Songs include "Gotta Travel On," "Wheels" and "Take the 'A' Train." (Repeat)
28—This Is the NFL
The top 10 countdown of greatest follies in NFL history.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—Full House
6—Top Cops
28—Emergency Call
Several people injured in a collision; victims overcome by possible gas fumes; an 8-year-old boy stuck in a storm drain.
7:00
2—The Road
Mary Chapin Carpenter ("Shut Up and Kiss Me"); Aaron Neville ("The Grand Tour"); Lee Parnell ("The Power of Love").
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Season Premiere: "The Homecoming." To prevent an invasion, Sisko enters the Gamma Quadrant in search of the leaders of the Dominion—but encounters the ruthless Jem'Hadar instead. Part 1 of two. Eddington: Kenneth Marshall. T'Rul: Martha Hackett. Ornithar: John Fleck. Quark: Armin Shimerman. Odo: Rene Auberjonois.
6—Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
"Dragon's Wing." Kwai Chang and Peter recruit mercenaries to drive survivalists from a terrorized town. (Repeat)
7—Are You Being Served?
"Cold Store." Mr. Lucas wants a day off to see his girlfriend. Mrs. Slocombe: Mollie Sugden. Mr. Grainger: Arthur Brough. Mr. Humphries: John Inman. Captain Peacock: Frank Thornton. Miss Brahms: Wendy Richard. Mr. Mash: Larry Martyn.
28—Trauma Center
Riding accident; drug-induced heart attack-child's hand injury.
7:30
7—Keeping Up Appearances
"A Picnic for Daddy." Hyacinth decides on an impromptu picnic with her father—but it seems that her father has opted for a spontaneous drive instead. Hyacinth: Patricia Routledge. Richard: Clive Swift. Liz: Josephine Tewson.
28 —Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
Illegal drugs; a burglary suspect resists arrest. (Repeat)
8:00
2—Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
"Fathers and Sons." Loren leaves town to look for adventure. Meanwhile, Brian enters puberty. Brian: Shawn Toovey. Mike: Jane Seymour. Sully: Joe Lando. Jake: Jim Knobeloch. Colleen: Erika Flores. Hank: William Shockley. Steven: Ross Malinger.
4—The ABC Family Movie: Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
(1993) Don Ameche, Michael J. Fox. Two dogs and a cat set out on a hazardous trek through the Sierra Nevada in search of their human family. Sassy: Sally Field.
6—Something Wilder
Debut: "Hell No, They Won't Go." Former New York fast-trackers (Gene Wilder, Hillary B. Smith) raise fraternal twins in rural Massachusetts. In the opener, Gene and Annie are more anxious about the first day of preschool than their boys are. Caleb: Cleavant Derricks, Gabe: Ian Bottiglieri. Sam: Carl Michael Lindner.
7—MOVIE: The Blue Dahlia
(1946) Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake. A war veteran mixes it up with gangsters and gun molls while searching for the man who murdered his unfaithful wife.
28—Cops
Los Angeles: A shooting call becomes volatile after neighbors claim police used excessive force in the arrest of a suspected gang member.
8:30
6—Empty Nest
"Just for Laughs." Charley (David Leisure) takes a stab at stand-up comedy, and his best jokes skewer Harry. Bobcat Goldthwait has a cameo. Sophia: Estelle Getty. Maxine: Marsha Warfield. Sally: Yeardley Smith.
28—Cops
An Indianapolis officer helps capture a suspected car thief; an injured man refuses medical treatment. (Repeat)
9:00
2—The Five Mrs. Buchanans
"The Other Woman." Bree (Charlotte Ross) has a rival for her husband's time: his mother (Eileen Heckart). Alex: Judith Ivey. Delilah: Beth Broderick. Vivian: Harriet Sansom Harris. Jesse: Tommy Hinkley.
6—Sweet Justice
"High School Confidential." Kate doubts a young man who confesses to killing his teacher, with whom he was romantically involved. Carrie Grace: Cicely Tyson. Michael: Micah Dyer. Kate: Melissa Gilbert. Pymdale: William Schallert. Mrs. Farragutt: Beth Grant. James Lee: Ronny Cox.
28—America's Most Wanted
A robber hits a Dallas video store, killing two employees.
9:30
2—Hearts Afire
"The Virgin Lonnie." It appears Lonnie's time with Brenda Swain has come, but he's uptight: it would be his first time ever. Lonnie: Leslie Jordan. Georgie: Markie Post. John: John Ritter. Brenda: Debra Jo Rupp. Madeline: Conchata Ferrell.
9:45
7—Sneak Previews
10:00
2—Walker, Texas Ranger
"Branded." Rustlers try to make their killing of a cattle inspector look like an accidental stampede. Virgil: Scott Plank. Tilly: Joe Stephens. Garland: Mark Walters. Delbert: Gil Glasgow. Walker: Chuck Norris.
4—The Commish
"Against the Wind." Conclusion. The murder suspect tries to contact Tony, whose physical therapist (John Ottavino) provides a big lead in the murder case. Kasabian: Joe Viterelli. Eddie: Robert Cicchini. Lopez: Jason Schombing. Mendoza: Eli Gabay. Nino: Michael Dobson. Rachel: Theresa Saldana. Cyd: Melinda McGraw.
6—Sisters
"Blinders." Teddy tries to cope with the loss of Falconer and her sight; Alex is snubbed by a friend who looks down on Big Al's incarceration; and the family can't envision Georgie's memories of her father. Alex: Swoosie Kurtz. Georgie: Patricia Kalember.
7—Red Dwarf
"Out of Time." The crew races to the rescue after receiving an SOS—from themselves—sent in the future. Lister: Craig Charles. Cat: Danny John-Jules. Kryten: Robert Llewellyn. Holly: Hattie Haydrige.
28—A Current Affair Extra
10:30
7—Doctor Who
"Terminus," Part 3. Nyssa contracts Lazar disease and is taken to the forbidden area with the other sufferers. Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton. Kari: Liza Goddard.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
28—Tales from the Crypt
"Showdown." A gunfighter (David Morse) confronts his past. Directed by Richard Donner.
11:30
2—The Simpsons
"I Married Marge." A trip down memory lane to the early days of Simpson wedded bliss, when Marge was with child and Homer was without a job. Voices: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright.
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
6—Saturday Night Live
Marisa Tomei (host); Bonnie Raitt (musical guest). Cast members include Chris Elliott, Chris Farley, Janeane Garofalo, Norm Macdonald, Michael McKean, Tim Meadows, Mike Myers, Adam Sandler and David Spade.
28—Tales from the Crypt
"The Man Who Was Death." An executioner (Bill Sadler) finds himself out of work after the death penalty is repealed.
12 am
2—The Simpsons
7—Live at the Woodlands
"Festival New Orleans." A performance of Louisiana music.
28—Forever Knight
"Stranger Than Fiction." Nick (Geraint Wyn Davies) falls for a writer of vampire novels while investigating an attack on her by a crazed fan. Grace: Sandi Ross. LaCroix: Nigel Bennett. Jannette: Deborah Duchene. Schanke: John Kapelos. Natalie: Catherine Disher.
12:30
2—Highlander
Season Premiere: "The Samurai." A woman (Tamlyn Tomita) whose ancestors were promised eternal protection by MacLeod seeks his help when her uncaring husband (Stephen McHattie) murders her lover. Hideo Koto: Robert Ito. Akira: Hiro Kanagawa. MacLeod: Adrian Paul. Charlie: Philip Akin.
4—Siskel and Ebert
1:00
4—To Be Announced
6—To Be Announced
7—Off the Air
28—MOVIE: It Started in Naples
(1960) Clark Gable, Sophia Loren. A Philadelphia lawyer goes to Italy to wrest his orphan nephew from a stripper aunt.
1:30
2—Acapulco H.E.A.T.
"Code Name: The Raven." Conclusion. The newly re-formed HEAT bands together to cage The Raven. Alison Armitage. Tommy: Michael Worth. Johanna: Christa Sauls. Nicole: Lydie Denier.
2:00
4—Off the Air
2:30
2—Robin's Hoods
"Girl Meets Boy." Annie's suspicion that her new boyfriend (Tom Breznahan) is hiding something is confirmed when he's kidnapped. Geraldine: Marion Ross. Armand: Brent Sheppard. Helen: Rachel Hayward. Annie: Jennifer Campbell. Brett: Linda Purl. Eddie: David Gail. Stacey: Julie McCullough. Mac: Claire Yarlett.
3:00
28—Paid Programming
3:30
2—Off the Air
6—NBC Nightside
28—Off the Air
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5 am
6—Saturday Today
Scheduled: a report on Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (Mike Schneider, Jackie Nespral)
5:30
4—Sunday School of the Air
6:00
2—Paid Programming
4—The Baby Huey Show
7—Destinos
"An Introduction to Spanish." While waiting at the airport, Raquel begins a letter summarizing what she has learned.
6:30
2—Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures
"Wildlife in the Windy City." A look at efforts by the Chicago Academy of Sciences to help endangered peregrine falcons. Also: Pacific walruses and a giraffe at the Brookfield Zoo in Illinois.
4—The Baby Huey Show
7—French in Action
28—Adventures in Wonderland
"Something to Sneeze At." The Mad Hatter suddenly becomes allergic to his best friend, the March Hare.
7:00
2—The Little Mermaid
"Island of Fear." Sebastian is kidnapped by a mad scientist who conducts experiments on crabs.
4—Cro
"Play It Again, Cro... Not!" Cro practices his violin for the Woolyville marching band.
6—Q6 News Saturday
7—Sesame Street
28—Dog City
"Comedy of Horrors." Baron Von Rottweiler steals Eddie's brain and tries to force Rosie to marry his monster; an escaped lunatic resembling Bowser terrorizes Elliot, Artie and Bruno.
7:30
2—Beethoven
"The Guard Dog"/"Mr. Huggs' Wild Ride."
4—Sonic the Hedgehog
"Blast to the Past." Part 1 of 2. Sonic and Sally must travel through time to change the course of the war with Robotnik.
28—Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
8:00
2—Aladdin
"The Prophet Motive." A fortune teller tells Aladdin he is to die soon.
4—Free Willy
"Cry of the Dolphin." The Machine's illegal toxic waste dump on the ocean floor kills a dolphin family and poisons Einstein, a shy but super-intelligent dolphin.
7—Barney & Friends
28—Animaniacs
8:30
2—Gladiators 2000
4—The Halloween Tree
Animated. Five boys discover the origins of Halloween on a journey through time to save a friend's life. Leonard Nimoy provides the voice of Mr. Moundshroud and Ray Bradbury, who wrote the 1972 book on which this special is based, narrates. (Repeat)
7—Mark Kistler's Imagination Station
Mark teaches children to draw three-dimensional dinosaurs.
28—Eek!Stravaganza
9:00
2—Creepy Crawlers
Debut: "The Night Of The Creepy Crawlers." The show's pilot introduces Chris, Professor Googengrime, and the Goop-Mandos. Based on the ToyMax toy line.
7—It's a Kick
28—The Adventures of Batman and Robin
"Baby-Doll." A former child star kidnaps her TV family and rigs them to a bomb. To free them, Batman pursues Baby-Doll through a deadly funhouse.
9:30
2—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
"State of Shock." A band of ninja, led by a mysterious villain named Megavolt, are stealing electronic equipment from power plants all over the city, and the Turtles are being blamed for the crimes
7—Travel Magazine
A horse-drawn carriage tour of Interlaken, Switzerland; the live volcanoes of Hawaii.
28—The Tick
10:00
2—Garfield and Friends
Garfield's story of "Puss in Boots"; a dinosaur tries to a control mankind; Jon's supermodel date wants Garfield; the singing ants invade Garfield's house.
4—The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show
6—Haven
7—The New Yankee Workshop
28—X-Men
10:30
6—Shop at Home
7—This Old House
28—When on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?
11:00
2—Beakman's World
4—The Addams Family
(Animated)
7—That Can't Be Wood
Flower carving.
28—Paid Programming
11:30
2—CBS Storybreak
4—ABC Weekend Special
"Rhythm and Jam: Rhythm & Rap." (Part 2)
6—College Football
Stanford Cardinals at Notre Dame Fighting Irish, from Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. [Live]
7—Stained Glass
Making beveled glass sidelights using glass cluster kits and traditional lead techniques.
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—American Gladiators
4—Madison's Adventures: Growing Up Wild
7—Victory at Sea
The conquest of the Mariana Islands.
28—MOVIE: The Hunter
(1980) Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach. Modern bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson hunts fugitives for a bail bondsman.
12:30
4—College Football
UCLA Bruins at Washington Huskies, from Husky Stadium in Seattle. [Live]
7—The Victory Garden
In Holland: a tour of the Keukenhoff's grounds and a visit to the bulb museum; planting spring bulbs.
1:00
2—Swimming and Diving
World Championships. (Taped)
7—Grilling
Smoked turkey, venison chili, sweet potato pie, grilling salad.
1:30
7—The Frugal Gourmet
Egg recipes including chili quiche, Chinese shrimp with soft eggs, and Basque-style piperade.
2:00
7—Burt Wolfe's Table
Two of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John.
28—MOVIE: A Case of Deadly Force
(TV, 1986) Richard Crenna, John Shea. Boston lawyer Lawrence O'Donnell Sr. and his family spend years on the case of a hospital worker shot by the police. Based on the book by O'Donnell's son, Lawrence O'Donnell Jr.
2:30
7—Embroidery Studio
Using blackwork to embellish a baby pillow.
3:00
2—Paid Programming
6—Shop at Home
7—The Desert Speaks
The Nature Conservancy's Tribal Relations Project, focusing on the Tohono O'odham's management and protection of endangered native plants.
3:30
6—NBA Inside Stuff
(Ahmad Rashad, Willow Bay)
7—Trailside: Make Your Own Adventure
Fly fishing for trout in Wyoming's remote Wind River Range.
4:00
2—Heaven Help Us
"Stepping Out." The Monroes help an agoraphobic widow (Michelle Phillips) who witnessed a carjacking, and a young man who was wrongfully arrested for the crime. Det. Walker: John Aprea. Lexy: Melinda Clarke. Doug: John Schneider. Mr. Shepherd: Ricardo Montalban.
4—Who's the Boss?
6—Babylon 5
"Grail." The quest for the Holy Grail brings a "true seeker" to Babylon 5 at a time when people's minds are being drained by a mysterious creature. Jinxo: Tom Booker. Deuce: William Sanderson. Ombuds: Jim Norton. Sinclair: Michael O'Hare. (Repeat)
7—Outdoor Idaho
Wild turkeys; skydiving; exploring a remote section of the Owyhee River by canoe.
28—MOVIE: The Star Chamber
(1983) Michael Douglas, Hal Holbrook. A California judge, his mentor and their colleagues send hit men to do what the law could not.
4:30
4—M*A*S*H
7—Wild America
Wildlife unique to North America, including pronghorns, mute swans, and opossums.
5:00
2—Lonesome Dove: The Series
Debut: "O Western Wind." In the opener of this series, based on the 1989 miniseries and its 1993 sequel, Newt Dobbs Call (Scott Bairstow) travels to Montana and comes to the aid of a scout's wife (Diahann Carroll) who's being attacked by thieves. Part 1 of three. Grayson: Billy Dee Williams. Farnsworth: Robert Culp. Buffalo Bill: Dennis Weaver. Red Hawk: Graham Greene. Hannah: Christianne Hirt. Josiah: Paul Le Mat.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
6—Q6 News
7—Austin City Limits
A performance by folk movement singer-songwriter John Gorka; Steve Forbert performs "Romeo's Tune," "American in Me" and "Complications."
5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
"Planes, Trains and Taxis." Dick Dale hosts a salute to various forms of transportation. Songs include "Gotta Travel On," "Wheels" and "Take the 'A' Train." (Repeat)
28—This Is the NFL
The top 10 countdown of greatest follies in NFL history.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—Full House
6—Top Cops
28—Emergency Call
Several people injured in a collision; victims overcome by possible gas fumes; an 8-year-old boy stuck in a storm drain.
7:00
2—The Road
Mary Chapin Carpenter ("Shut Up and Kiss Me"); Aaron Neville ("The Grand Tour"); Lee Parnell ("The Power of Love").
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Season Premiere: "The Homecoming." To prevent an invasion, Sisko enters the Gamma Quadrant in search of the leaders of the Dominion—but encounters the ruthless Jem'Hadar instead. Part 1 of two. Eddington: Kenneth Marshall. T'Rul: Martha Hackett. Ornithar: John Fleck. Quark: Armin Shimerman. Odo: Rene Auberjonois.
6—Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
"Dragon's Wing." Kwai Chang and Peter recruit mercenaries to drive survivalists from a terrorized town. (Repeat)
7—Are You Being Served?
"Cold Store." Mr. Lucas wants a day off to see his girlfriend. Mrs. Slocombe: Mollie Sugden. Mr. Grainger: Arthur Brough. Mr. Humphries: John Inman. Captain Peacock: Frank Thornton. Miss Brahms: Wendy Richard. Mr. Mash: Larry Martyn.
28—Trauma Center
Riding accident; drug-induced heart attack-child's hand injury.
7:30
7—Keeping Up Appearances
"A Picnic for Daddy." Hyacinth decides on an impromptu picnic with her father—but it seems that her father has opted for a spontaneous drive instead. Hyacinth: Patricia Routledge. Richard: Clive Swift. Liz: Josephine Tewson.
28 —Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
Illegal drugs; a burglary suspect resists arrest. (Repeat)
8:00
2—Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
"Fathers and Sons." Loren leaves town to look for adventure. Meanwhile, Brian enters puberty. Brian: Shawn Toovey. Mike: Jane Seymour. Sully: Joe Lando. Jake: Jim Knobeloch. Colleen: Erika Flores. Hank: William Shockley. Steven: Ross Malinger.
4—The ABC Family Movie: Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
(1993) Don Ameche, Michael J. Fox. Two dogs and a cat set out on a hazardous trek through the Sierra Nevada in search of their human family. Sassy: Sally Field.
6—Something Wilder
Debut: "Hell No, They Won't Go." Former New York fast-trackers (Gene Wilder, Hillary B. Smith) raise fraternal twins in rural Massachusetts. In the opener, Gene and Annie are more anxious about the first day of preschool than their boys are. Caleb: Cleavant Derricks, Gabe: Ian Bottiglieri. Sam: Carl Michael Lindner.
7—MOVIE: The Blue Dahlia
(1946) Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake. A war veteran mixes it up with gangsters and gun molls while searching for the man who murdered his unfaithful wife.
28—Cops
Los Angeles: A shooting call becomes volatile after neighbors claim police used excessive force in the arrest of a suspected gang member.
8:30
6—Empty Nest
"Just for Laughs." Charley (David Leisure) takes a stab at stand-up comedy, and his best jokes skewer Harry. Bobcat Goldthwait has a cameo. Sophia: Estelle Getty. Maxine: Marsha Warfield. Sally: Yeardley Smith.
28—Cops
An Indianapolis officer helps capture a suspected car thief; an injured man refuses medical treatment. (Repeat)
9:00
2—The Five Mrs. Buchanans
"The Other Woman." Bree (Charlotte Ross) has a rival for her husband's time: his mother (Eileen Heckart). Alex: Judith Ivey. Delilah: Beth Broderick. Vivian: Harriet Sansom Harris. Jesse: Tommy Hinkley.
6—Sweet Justice
"High School Confidential." Kate doubts a young man who confesses to killing his teacher, with whom he was romantically involved. Carrie Grace: Cicely Tyson. Michael: Micah Dyer. Kate: Melissa Gilbert. Pymdale: William Schallert. Mrs. Farragutt: Beth Grant. James Lee: Ronny Cox.
28—America's Most Wanted
A robber hits a Dallas video store, killing two employees.
9:30
2—Hearts Afire
"The Virgin Lonnie." It appears Lonnie's time with Brenda Swain has come, but he's uptight: it would be his first time ever. Lonnie: Leslie Jordan. Georgie: Markie Post. John: John Ritter. Brenda: Debra Jo Rupp. Madeline: Conchata Ferrell.
9:45
7—Sneak Previews
10:00
2—Walker, Texas Ranger
"Branded." Rustlers try to make their killing of a cattle inspector look like an accidental stampede. Virgil: Scott Plank. Tilly: Joe Stephens. Garland: Mark Walters. Delbert: Gil Glasgow. Walker: Chuck Norris.
4—The Commish
"Against the Wind." Conclusion. The murder suspect tries to contact Tony, whose physical therapist (John Ottavino) provides a big lead in the murder case. Kasabian: Joe Viterelli. Eddie: Robert Cicchini. Lopez: Jason Schombing. Mendoza: Eli Gabay. Nino: Michael Dobson. Rachel: Theresa Saldana. Cyd: Melinda McGraw.
6—Sisters
"Blinders." Teddy tries to cope with the loss of Falconer and her sight; Alex is snubbed by a friend who looks down on Big Al's incarceration; and the family can't envision Georgie's memories of her father. Alex: Swoosie Kurtz. Georgie: Patricia Kalember.
7—Red Dwarf
"Out of Time." The crew races to the rescue after receiving an SOS—from themselves—sent in the future. Lister: Craig Charles. Cat: Danny John-Jules. Kryten: Robert Llewellyn. Holly: Hattie Haydrige.
28—A Current Affair Extra
10:30
7—Doctor Who
"Terminus," Part 3. Nyssa contracts Lazar disease and is taken to the forbidden area with the other sufferers. Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton. Kari: Liza Goddard.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
28—Tales from the Crypt
"Showdown." A gunfighter (David Morse) confronts his past. Directed by Richard Donner.
11:30
2—The Simpsons
"I Married Marge." A trip down memory lane to the early days of Simpson wedded bliss, when Marge was with child and Homer was without a job. Voices: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright.
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
6—Saturday Night Live
Marisa Tomei (host); Bonnie Raitt (musical guest). Cast members include Chris Elliott, Chris Farley, Janeane Garofalo, Norm Macdonald, Michael McKean, Tim Meadows, Mike Myers, Adam Sandler and David Spade.
28—Tales from the Crypt
"The Man Who Was Death." An executioner (Bill Sadler) finds himself out of work after the death penalty is repealed.
12 am
2—The Simpsons
7—Live at the Woodlands
"Festival New Orleans." A performance of Louisiana music.
28—Forever Knight
"Stranger Than Fiction." Nick (Geraint Wyn Davies) falls for a writer of vampire novels while investigating an attack on her by a crazed fan. Grace: Sandi Ross. LaCroix: Nigel Bennett. Jannette: Deborah Duchene. Schanke: John Kapelos. Natalie: Catherine Disher.
12:30
2—Highlander
Season Premiere: "The Samurai." A woman (Tamlyn Tomita) whose ancestors were promised eternal protection by MacLeod seeks his help when her uncaring husband (Stephen McHattie) murders her lover. Hideo Koto: Robert Ito. Akira: Hiro Kanagawa. MacLeod: Adrian Paul. Charlie: Philip Akin.
4—Siskel and Ebert
1:00
4—To Be Announced
6—To Be Announced
7—Off the Air
28—MOVIE: It Started in Naples
(1960) Clark Gable, Sophia Loren. A Philadelphia lawyer goes to Italy to wrest his orphan nephew from a stripper aunt.
1:30
2—Acapulco H.E.A.T.
"Code Name: The Raven." Conclusion. The newly re-formed HEAT bands together to cage The Raven. Alison Armitage. Tommy: Michael Worth. Johanna: Christa Sauls. Nicole: Lydie Denier.
2:00
4—Off the Air
2:30
2—Robin's Hoods
"Girl Meets Boy." Annie's suspicion that her new boyfriend (Tom Breznahan) is hiding something is confirmed when he's kidnapped. Geraldine: Marion Ross. Armand: Brent Sheppard. Helen: Rachel Hayward. Annie: Jennifer Campbell. Brett: Linda Purl. Eddie: David Gail. Stacey: Julie McCullough. Mac: Claire Yarlett.
3:00
28—Paid Programming
3:30
2—Off the Air
6—NBC Nightside
28—Off the Air
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