Sunday, February 19, 1989
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
6 am
4—EWU Education
6—Sunday Today
Scheduled: Serious boxing injuries; Don King; reflexology and boxing; a profile of Emperor Hirohito; news for high-school students. (Garrick Utley, Maria Shriver)
6:30
2—Ed Hume on Gardening
4—Revival Hour
7:00
2—The Compton Report
(Jim Compton)
7—Sesame Street
28—Mass on Television
7:30
2—CBS Sunday Morning
From Japan: Reports on American-Japanese economic and technological competition. (Charles Kuralt)
4—Kenneth Copeland
6—Jimmy Swaggart
28—Jerry Falwell
8:00
7—Sesame Street
8:30
4—Robert Schuller
6—Richard DeHaan
28—Power Magazine
9:00
2—Auto Racing
NASCAR Daytona 500, from Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Florida. [Live]
6—Fitness
7—Long Ago and Far Away
"The Happy Circus," three French Claymation fantasies about the big top. Included: "The Baby Seal," who finds happiness when he meets a musician. Host: James Earl Jones.
28—Larry Jones
9:30
4—The World Tomorrow
6—To be announced
7—Shining Time Station
"Pitching In and Helping Out." Stacy and Harry make repairs; Matt and Tanya find uses for string; Mr. Conductor tells how Thomas the Tank Engine aided another train.
28—Jimmy Swaggart
10:00
4—In-Fisherman
6—College Basketball
North Carolina Tar Heels at Maryland Terrapins. Center Steve Williams leads the Tar Heels of Coach Dean Smith into Cole Field House to battle ACC rival Maryland. North Carolina beat the Terrapins 88-72 last month. [Live]
7—Rod & Reel
"Lore of the Northeast Kingdom." Humorist Danny Gore fishes.
10:30
7—Hometime
"Contracting a Home Mechanical System." Timetables.
28—Synchronal Research
11:00
4—College Basketball
Michigan Wolverines at Indiana Hoosiers. Forward Glen Rice leads the Wolverines into Assembly Hall to take on guard Jay Edwards and Big Ten rival Indiana. The Hoosiers downed Michigan 71-70 earlier this season. [Live]
7—South American Journey
28—Paid programming
11:30
28—Inland Northwest Focus
AFTERNOON
12 pm
6—NBC SportsWorld
Boxing: Michael Moorer vs. Frankie Swindell. For the WBO light heavyweight title, scheduled for 12 rounds, from Monessen, Pennsylvania. Moorer is 13-0, all by knockouts; Swindell is listed at 17-2 with 13 KOs. [Live]
7—Washington Week in Review
(Paul Duke)
28—Charles in Charge
"Ladies' Night Out." Charles and Buddy try to foil the girls' attempt to sneak out to an after-hours dance club. Nicole Eggert. Josie Davis. Adam: Alexander Polinsky. Charles: Scott Baio. Buddy: Willie Aames.
12:30
2—NBA Basketball
Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers. Guards Dennis Johnson of the Celtics and Magic Johnson of the Lakers lead their teams in an interconference matchup. Boston downed Los Angeles 110-96 in December. [Live]
7—Wall $treet Week
Economist David D. Hale, Kemper Financial Services. (Louis Rukeyser)
28—Out of This World
"Honest Evie." During her campaign for class president, Evie accidentally throws Abraham Lincoln into a time warp. Donna: Donna Pescow. Mayor Applegate: Doug McClure. Beano: Joe Alaskey.
1:00
4—College Basketball
Temple Owls at UNLV Rebels. Guard Mark Macon leads Temple of the Atlantic 10 Conference against Olympian Stacey Augmon and Big West favorite UNLV. [Live]
6—Golf
Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. Final round. From Torrey Pines Golf Club in La Jolla, California. Past winners of this event include Steve Pate ('88), George Burns ('87) and Bob Tway ('86). [Live]
7—Firing Line
"Vice Presidency: Nothing or Everything?" Guest: Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., historian and Pulitzer-Prize winning author. (William F. Buckley Jr.)
28—My Secret Identity
"Two Faces Have I." Shy Dr. Jeffcoate creates an alter ego named "Jeffie," a charming ladies' man. Andrew: Jerry O'Connell. Stephanie: Wanda Cannon. Erin: Marsha Moreau.
1:30
7—European Journal
28—The Munsters Today
"One Flu Over the Munsters' Nest." Marilyn runs away from home after she's forced to break a date to baby-sit for Eddie. Hilary Van Dyke, John Schuck. Eddie: Jason Marsden. Lily: Lee Meriwether.
2:00
7—The Editors
28—She's the Sheriff
"The Mother Mugger." After a run-in with a mugger, Gussie (Pat Carroll) is afraid to leave the house. Hildy: Suzanne Somers. Kenny: Taliesin Jaffe. Max: George Wyner. Putnam: Lou Richards. Mulcahy: Guich Koock. Wiggins: Leonard Lightfoot.
2:30
7—Bodywatch
"Why Can't I Learn?" Controversy over educating dyslexics.
28—Mama's Family
"My Phony Valentine." Mama fabricates a date for the Valentine banquet so Iola (Beverly Archer) won't feel sorry for her. Bunny Vanderhaus: Krista Errickson. Naomi: Dorothy Lyman. Vint: Ken Berry.
3:00
2—Simon & Simon
4—This Week with David Brinkley
6—Meet the Press
7—Danger UXB
28—MOVIE: Nothing in Common
(1986) Tom Hanks, Jackie Gleason. A yuppie adman faces his parents' separation and his father's need for a major operation. Lorraine: Eva Marie Saint.
3:30
6—Outdoors with Art Reid
4:00
2—Outland
(1981) Sean Connery, Peter Boyle. A space marshal investigates a rash of mysterious deaths within a mining colony on one of Jupiter’s moons.
4—The Contenders
6—Up Front
7—Between the Wars
4:30
4—Championship Fishing
7—The Victory Garden
5:00
4—Gunsmoke
6—Medical Journey
7—The New Yankee Workshop
Norm Abram makes a trestle table.
28—Superboy
"Stand Up and Get Knocked Down." T.J. and Clark (John Haymes Newton) get mixed up with a drug dealer (Gary Lockwood) at a comedy club while investigating a friend's death.
5:30
6—Great Escape
Los Angeles; New Orleans; Jamaica.
7—This Old House
Plastering; reproductions of early American light fixtures. (Bob Vila)
28—The Twilight Zone
"The Mind of Simon Foster" has a fear of a penniless future. But, when he enters a pawnshop that buys memories, his future may be all he has left. Bruce Weitz. Quinn: Geza Kovacs.
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Susan Spencer
4—KXLY News 4
6—NBC Nightly News with Garrick Utley
7—All Creatures Great and Small
"Advice and Consent." James follows the sound advice offered by Siegfried.
28—War of the Worlds
"The Meek Shall Inherit." A bag lady (Diana Reis) who witnesses the aliens absorbing street people is put in a sanitarium, where she tells her story to Harrison's stepmother (Ann Robinson). Ironhorse: Richard Chaves. Harrison: Jared Martin. Norton: Philip Akin.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Sunday with Sam Donaldson
6—Q6 News
7:00
2—60 Minutes
4—MOVIE: Pete's Dragon
(1977) Helen Reddy, Mickey Rooney. A lighthouse keeper's daughter befriends a runaway orphan (Sean Marshall) and his playmate, a great green dragon.
6—The Magical World of Disney: Benji the Hunted
(1987) Red Steagall, Nancy Francis. Stranded in the Pacific Northwest, the canine star finds himself playing surrogate parent to four orphaned cubs. Edited version of the 1987 feature film.
7—Nature
Invertebrates "Under the Emerald Sea" off British Columbia. Included: the giant Pacific octopus, sea urchins, starfish and jellyfish. Also: sea lions, various crabs and killer whales. Host: George Page.
28—21 Jump Street
"Woolly Bullies." Undercover as a nerd, Penhall (Peter DeLuise) has to take it from a tough, sparking painful reminiscences by the cops of childhood run-ins with bullies. DeLuise's father Dom plays his uncle, and his brother Michael plays Penhall as a teenager. Little Penhall: R.J. Williams. Little Hanson: Luke Edwards.
8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
"Fire Burn, Caldron Bubble." Cabot Cove is spooked by the apparent reappearance of a long-dead witch still practicing black magic. Angela Lansbury. Adam Frobisher: Christopher Stone. Irene Terhune: Juli Donald. Gordon Fairchild: Roddy McDowall. Rick Rivers: Bill Maher.
6—Family Ties
"My Best Friend's Girl." Skippy becomes charming and witty—and smitten—in a counseling session with Lauren (Courteney Cox), who uses a psychological profile to match him with a date. Pippi: Karyn O'Bryan. Darlene: Maura Tierney. Skippy: Marc Price.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
"Christabel," a four-part adaptation of Christabel Bielenberg's "The Past Is Myself." In Part 1, the Englishwoman (Elizabeth Hurley) marries a German lawyer (Stephen Dillon) and moves to pre-WWII Berlin. Adam: Nigel Le Vaillant. Mr. Burton: Geoffrey Palmer. Mrs. Palmer: Ann Bell. Adapted by Dennis Potter ("The Singing Detective").
28—America's Most Wanted
Scheduled: Steven Ray Allen, sought for the beating death of his ex-girlfriend's three-year-old son; Darrell Lynn Templeton, an Elvis impersonator wanted for kidnapping and rape.
8:30
6—Day by Day
"Fraternity." While Ross admires Brian's practical-joking fraternity brother Stan (George Wendt), Brian thinks Stan has some growing up to do. Student: Anthony Palermo. Proprietor: Mark Holton. Justin: Chris Finefrock.
28—Married... with Children
"Eatin' Out." It's apparent that dining in public is not a part of the Bundy lifestyle when the family spends a windfall at a fine restaurant. Al: Ed O'Neill. Photo Girl: Dona Spier. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Paul: Michael Tulin.
9:00
2—The CBS Sunday Movie: The Fulfillment of Mary Gray
(TV, 1989) Cheryl Ladd, Ted Levine. A sterile farmer in the early 1900s decides his wife should have a child by his brother.
4—Passion and Paradise
The murder of a gold-mining magnate (Rod Steiger) leaves a slew of suspects, headed by the man (Armand Assante) he tried to keep from marrying his daughter. Based on a true story. Nancy: Catherine Mary Stewart. Lady Oakes: Mariette Hartley. Harold Christie: Kevin McCarthy. Part 1 of two.
6—NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: Swimsuit
(TV, 1989) William Katt, Catherine Oxenberg. An adman and his sidekick find women on the beach to model a client's line of swimsuits.
7—Great Steam Trains
28—It's Garry Shandling's Show
"The Natural." For the sake of condominium pride, Garry tries to make a comeback despite a harrowing incident that ended his table-tennis playing 18 years earlier. Charlene the Ping-Pong Goddess: Christine Kellogg. Hungry Frenchwoman in Black: Lydie Denier. Pete: Michael Tucci.
9:30
7—Global Links
"Education: A Chance for a Better World." Increasing literacy.
28—The Tracey Ullman Show
Everyone on board panics when a New York subway breaks down.
10:00
7—No Place Like Home
"Second Honeymoon." Arthur and Beryl (Patricia Garwood) finally have an empty house, so they go away for a second honeymoon—and get a few surprises when they return home. Nigel: Martin Clunes. Tracy: Dee Sadler.
28—Duet
"Read Between the Lines." With Richard and Geneva away, Linda (Alison LaPlaca) looks forward to time alone with Amanda, but a visitor shows up with more problems than he's admitting. Steve: Josh Cadman. Ben: Matthew Laurance. Laura: Mary Page Keller. Jane: Jodi Thelen.
10:30
7—Monty Python's Flying Circus
"The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest." Boxed candy includes frog-filled chocolates; an Indian warrior attends the theater in full regalia; robbers plan for a jewelry heist.
28—Siskel & Ebert
The critics review 1988 Academy Awards nominations.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—For Veterans Only
Problems faced by black Korean and Vietnam War veterans; four veteran organizations' joint effort to submit an independent VA budget to Congress.
28—MOVIE: Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice?
(1969) Geraldine Page, Ruth Gordon. Story of a well-bred widow whose housekeepers disappear in direct ratio to additional funds that appear in her bank account.
11:15
2—CBS News
11:30
2—Paid programming
4—USA Weekend
Subliminal advertising.
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
7—Greatest Headlines of the Century
12 am
2—MOVIE: The Tall Men
(1955) Clark Gable, Jane Russell. A Texan, his brother, their partner, and a woman drive longhorns to Montana through Indian country.
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
7—Off the air
12:30
4—Program Yourself for Succcess
6—MOVIE: 10 to Midnight
(1983) Charles Bronson, Andrew Stevens. An outraged police detective and his rookie partner skirt the law to catch a killer of women.
1:30
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat from 11 pm)
28—Off the air
2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
(Charlie Rose)
4—ABC News
2:15
4—Off the air
2:30
6—Off the air
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
6 am
4—EWU Education
6—Sunday Today
Scheduled: Serious boxing injuries; Don King; reflexology and boxing; a profile of Emperor Hirohito; news for high-school students. (Garrick Utley, Maria Shriver)
6:30
2—Ed Hume on Gardening
4—Revival Hour
7:00
2—The Compton Report
(Jim Compton)
7—Sesame Street
28—Mass on Television
7:30
2—CBS Sunday Morning
From Japan: Reports on American-Japanese economic and technological competition. (Charles Kuralt)
4—Kenneth Copeland
6—Jimmy Swaggart
28—Jerry Falwell
8:00
7—Sesame Street
8:30
4—Robert Schuller
6—Richard DeHaan
28—Power Magazine
9:00
2—Auto Racing
NASCAR Daytona 500, from Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Florida. [Live]
6—Fitness
7—Long Ago and Far Away
"The Happy Circus," three French Claymation fantasies about the big top. Included: "The Baby Seal," who finds happiness when he meets a musician. Host: James Earl Jones.
28—Larry Jones
9:30
4—The World Tomorrow
6—To be announced
7—Shining Time Station
"Pitching In and Helping Out." Stacy and Harry make repairs; Matt and Tanya find uses for string; Mr. Conductor tells how Thomas the Tank Engine aided another train.
28—Jimmy Swaggart
10:00
4—In-Fisherman
6—College Basketball
North Carolina Tar Heels at Maryland Terrapins. Center Steve Williams leads the Tar Heels of Coach Dean Smith into Cole Field House to battle ACC rival Maryland. North Carolina beat the Terrapins 88-72 last month. [Live]
7—Rod & Reel
"Lore of the Northeast Kingdom." Humorist Danny Gore fishes.
10:30
7—Hometime
"Contracting a Home Mechanical System." Timetables.
28—Synchronal Research
11:00
4—College Basketball
Michigan Wolverines at Indiana Hoosiers. Forward Glen Rice leads the Wolverines into Assembly Hall to take on guard Jay Edwards and Big Ten rival Indiana. The Hoosiers downed Michigan 71-70 earlier this season. [Live]
7—South American Journey
28—Paid programming
11:30
28—Inland Northwest Focus
AFTERNOON
12 pm
6—NBC SportsWorld
Boxing: Michael Moorer vs. Frankie Swindell. For the WBO light heavyweight title, scheduled for 12 rounds, from Monessen, Pennsylvania. Moorer is 13-0, all by knockouts; Swindell is listed at 17-2 with 13 KOs. [Live]
7—Washington Week in Review
(Paul Duke)
28—Charles in Charge
"Ladies' Night Out." Charles and Buddy try to foil the girls' attempt to sneak out to an after-hours dance club. Nicole Eggert. Josie Davis. Adam: Alexander Polinsky. Charles: Scott Baio. Buddy: Willie Aames.
12:30
2—NBA Basketball
Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers. Guards Dennis Johnson of the Celtics and Magic Johnson of the Lakers lead their teams in an interconference matchup. Boston downed Los Angeles 110-96 in December. [Live]
7—Wall $treet Week
Economist David D. Hale, Kemper Financial Services. (Louis Rukeyser)
28—Out of This World
"Honest Evie." During her campaign for class president, Evie accidentally throws Abraham Lincoln into a time warp. Donna: Donna Pescow. Mayor Applegate: Doug McClure. Beano: Joe Alaskey.
1:00
4—College Basketball
Temple Owls at UNLV Rebels. Guard Mark Macon leads Temple of the Atlantic 10 Conference against Olympian Stacey Augmon and Big West favorite UNLV. [Live]
6—Golf
Shearson Lehman Hutton Open. Final round. From Torrey Pines Golf Club in La Jolla, California. Past winners of this event include Steve Pate ('88), George Burns ('87) and Bob Tway ('86). [Live]
7—Firing Line
"Vice Presidency: Nothing or Everything?" Guest: Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., historian and Pulitzer-Prize winning author. (William F. Buckley Jr.)
28—My Secret Identity
"Two Faces Have I." Shy Dr. Jeffcoate creates an alter ego named "Jeffie," a charming ladies' man. Andrew: Jerry O'Connell. Stephanie: Wanda Cannon. Erin: Marsha Moreau.
1:30
7—European Journal
28—The Munsters Today
"One Flu Over the Munsters' Nest." Marilyn runs away from home after she's forced to break a date to baby-sit for Eddie. Hilary Van Dyke, John Schuck. Eddie: Jason Marsden. Lily: Lee Meriwether.
2:00
7—The Editors
28—She's the Sheriff
"The Mother Mugger." After a run-in with a mugger, Gussie (Pat Carroll) is afraid to leave the house. Hildy: Suzanne Somers. Kenny: Taliesin Jaffe. Max: George Wyner. Putnam: Lou Richards. Mulcahy: Guich Koock. Wiggins: Leonard Lightfoot.
2:30
7—Bodywatch
"Why Can't I Learn?" Controversy over educating dyslexics.
28—Mama's Family
"My Phony Valentine." Mama fabricates a date for the Valentine banquet so Iola (Beverly Archer) won't feel sorry for her. Bunny Vanderhaus: Krista Errickson. Naomi: Dorothy Lyman. Vint: Ken Berry.
3:00
2—Simon & Simon
4—This Week with David Brinkley
6—Meet the Press
7—Danger UXB
28—MOVIE: Nothing in Common
(1986) Tom Hanks, Jackie Gleason. A yuppie adman faces his parents' separation and his father's need for a major operation. Lorraine: Eva Marie Saint.
3:30
6—Outdoors with Art Reid
4:00
2—Outland
(1981) Sean Connery, Peter Boyle. A space marshal investigates a rash of mysterious deaths within a mining colony on one of Jupiter’s moons.
4—The Contenders
6—Up Front
7—Between the Wars
4:30
4—Championship Fishing
7—The Victory Garden
5:00
4—Gunsmoke
6—Medical Journey
7—The New Yankee Workshop
Norm Abram makes a trestle table.
28—Superboy
"Stand Up and Get Knocked Down." T.J. and Clark (John Haymes Newton) get mixed up with a drug dealer (Gary Lockwood) at a comedy club while investigating a friend's death.
5:30
6—Great Escape
Los Angeles; New Orleans; Jamaica.
7—This Old House
Plastering; reproductions of early American light fixtures. (Bob Vila)
28—The Twilight Zone
"The Mind of Simon Foster" has a fear of a penniless future. But, when he enters a pawnshop that buys memories, his future may be all he has left. Bruce Weitz. Quinn: Geza Kovacs.
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Susan Spencer
4—KXLY News 4
6—NBC Nightly News with Garrick Utley
7—All Creatures Great and Small
"Advice and Consent." James follows the sound advice offered by Siegfried.
28—War of the Worlds
"The Meek Shall Inherit." A bag lady (Diana Reis) who witnesses the aliens absorbing street people is put in a sanitarium, where she tells her story to Harrison's stepmother (Ann Robinson). Ironhorse: Richard Chaves. Harrison: Jared Martin. Norton: Philip Akin.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Sunday with Sam Donaldson
6—Q6 News
7:00
2—60 Minutes
4—MOVIE: Pete's Dragon
(1977) Helen Reddy, Mickey Rooney. A lighthouse keeper's daughter befriends a runaway orphan (Sean Marshall) and his playmate, a great green dragon.
6—The Magical World of Disney: Benji the Hunted
(1987) Red Steagall, Nancy Francis. Stranded in the Pacific Northwest, the canine star finds himself playing surrogate parent to four orphaned cubs. Edited version of the 1987 feature film.
7—Nature
Invertebrates "Under the Emerald Sea" off British Columbia. Included: the giant Pacific octopus, sea urchins, starfish and jellyfish. Also: sea lions, various crabs and killer whales. Host: George Page.
28—21 Jump Street
"Woolly Bullies." Undercover as a nerd, Penhall (Peter DeLuise) has to take it from a tough, sparking painful reminiscences by the cops of childhood run-ins with bullies. DeLuise's father Dom plays his uncle, and his brother Michael plays Penhall as a teenager. Little Penhall: R.J. Williams. Little Hanson: Luke Edwards.
8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
"Fire Burn, Caldron Bubble." Cabot Cove is spooked by the apparent reappearance of a long-dead witch still practicing black magic. Angela Lansbury. Adam Frobisher: Christopher Stone. Irene Terhune: Juli Donald. Gordon Fairchild: Roddy McDowall. Rick Rivers: Bill Maher.
6—Family Ties
"My Best Friend's Girl." Skippy becomes charming and witty—and smitten—in a counseling session with Lauren (Courteney Cox), who uses a psychological profile to match him with a date. Pippi: Karyn O'Bryan. Darlene: Maura Tierney. Skippy: Marc Price.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
"Christabel," a four-part adaptation of Christabel Bielenberg's "The Past Is Myself." In Part 1, the Englishwoman (Elizabeth Hurley) marries a German lawyer (Stephen Dillon) and moves to pre-WWII Berlin. Adam: Nigel Le Vaillant. Mr. Burton: Geoffrey Palmer. Mrs. Palmer: Ann Bell. Adapted by Dennis Potter ("The Singing Detective").
28—America's Most Wanted
Scheduled: Steven Ray Allen, sought for the beating death of his ex-girlfriend's three-year-old son; Darrell Lynn Templeton, an Elvis impersonator wanted for kidnapping and rape.
8:30
6—Day by Day
"Fraternity." While Ross admires Brian's practical-joking fraternity brother Stan (George Wendt), Brian thinks Stan has some growing up to do. Student: Anthony Palermo. Proprietor: Mark Holton. Justin: Chris Finefrock.
28—Married... with Children
"Eatin' Out." It's apparent that dining in public is not a part of the Bundy lifestyle when the family spends a windfall at a fine restaurant. Al: Ed O'Neill. Photo Girl: Dona Spier. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Paul: Michael Tulin.
9:00
2—The CBS Sunday Movie: The Fulfillment of Mary Gray
(TV, 1989) Cheryl Ladd, Ted Levine. A sterile farmer in the early 1900s decides his wife should have a child by his brother.
4—Passion and Paradise
The murder of a gold-mining magnate (Rod Steiger) leaves a slew of suspects, headed by the man (Armand Assante) he tried to keep from marrying his daughter. Based on a true story. Nancy: Catherine Mary Stewart. Lady Oakes: Mariette Hartley. Harold Christie: Kevin McCarthy. Part 1 of two.
6—NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: Swimsuit
(TV, 1989) William Katt, Catherine Oxenberg. An adman and his sidekick find women on the beach to model a client's line of swimsuits.
7—Great Steam Trains
28—It's Garry Shandling's Show
"The Natural." For the sake of condominium pride, Garry tries to make a comeback despite a harrowing incident that ended his table-tennis playing 18 years earlier. Charlene the Ping-Pong Goddess: Christine Kellogg. Hungry Frenchwoman in Black: Lydie Denier. Pete: Michael Tucci.
9:30
7—Global Links
"Education: A Chance for a Better World." Increasing literacy.
28—The Tracey Ullman Show
Everyone on board panics when a New York subway breaks down.
10:00
7—No Place Like Home
"Second Honeymoon." Arthur and Beryl (Patricia Garwood) finally have an empty house, so they go away for a second honeymoon—and get a few surprises when they return home. Nigel: Martin Clunes. Tracy: Dee Sadler.
28—Duet
"Read Between the Lines." With Richard and Geneva away, Linda (Alison LaPlaca) looks forward to time alone with Amanda, but a visitor shows up with more problems than he's admitting. Steve: Josh Cadman. Ben: Matthew Laurance. Laura: Mary Page Keller. Jane: Jodi Thelen.
10:30
7—Monty Python's Flying Circus
"The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest." Boxed candy includes frog-filled chocolates; an Indian warrior attends the theater in full regalia; robbers plan for a jewelry heist.
28—Siskel & Ebert
The critics review 1988 Academy Awards nominations.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—For Veterans Only
Problems faced by black Korean and Vietnam War veterans; four veteran organizations' joint effort to submit an independent VA budget to Congress.
28—MOVIE: Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice?
(1969) Geraldine Page, Ruth Gordon. Story of a well-bred widow whose housekeepers disappear in direct ratio to additional funds that appear in her bank account.
11:15
2—CBS News
11:30
2—Paid programming
4—USA Weekend
Subliminal advertising.
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
7—Greatest Headlines of the Century
12 am
2—MOVIE: The Tall Men
(1955) Clark Gable, Jane Russell. A Texan, his brother, their partner, and a woman drive longhorns to Montana through Indian country.
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
7—Off the air
12:30
4—Program Yourself for Succcess
6—MOVIE: 10 to Midnight
(1983) Charles Bronson, Andrew Stevens. An outraged police detective and his rookie partner skirt the law to catch a killer of women.
1:30
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat from 11 pm)
28—Off the air
2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
(Charlie Rose)
4—ABC News
2:15
4—Off the air
2:30
6—Off the air
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