Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox/UPN)
MORNING
5:30 am
4—EWU Educational Series
6—Shop at Home
6:00
2—What's Up Network
Actor Macaulay Culkin discusses his role in "Richie Rich"; visiting a toy store; helping the less fortunate.
4—Kenneth Copeland Weekly
6—Name Your Adventure
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Mega Man
7:00
2—Ernst Home and Garden Show
4—Hour of Power
6—Saved by the Bell: The New Class
7—The Kidsongs TV Show
28—Nick News
Being cool and getting good grades; becoming a child star; children with a parent who has cancer. (Linda Ellerbee)
7:30
2—CBS Sunday Morning
Scheduled: The future of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; the art museum of Albany, Texas; the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge; barge musician Olga Bloom. (Charles Osgood)
6—California Dreams
7—The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon
28—Bill Nye the Science Guy
Bill Nye explains how plants breathe, make food and protect themselves.
8:00
4—Day of Discovery
6—Meet the Press
(Tim Russert)
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
8:30
4—Super Bowl XXIX Special
(Dan Dierdorf)
7—The Magic School Bus
28—DuckTales
9:00
2—College Basketball
St. John's Red Storm at Michigan Wolverines, from Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor. [Live]
6—NBA Basketball
Phoenix Suns at New York Knicks, from Madison Square Garden in Manhattan. [Live]
7—The Big Comfy Couch
28—Paid Programming
9:30
4—This Week with David Brinkley
7—Storytime
10:00
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
"The Birth Order Factor."
10:30
4—Senior PGA Golf
Skins Game — Final Round. [Live]
7—Tony Brown's Journal
Dr. William Gibson, NAACP Chairman of the Board, discusses his role in the Ben Chavis controversy. (Repeat)
11:00
2—College Basketball
Kentucky Wildcats at Arkansas Razorbacks, from Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. [Live]
7—The Editors
11:30
6—NBA Basketball
Golden State Warriors at Chicago Bulls, from United Center in Chicago. [Live]
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"Higher Interest Rates: Good or Bad?" Guests: David Levy, Jack Kemp, Preston Martin, Edwin Rubenstein and Robert Kuttner. (Part 1 of 2)
AFTERNOON
12 pm
7—Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music
This 1965 special features The Chairman of the Board performing with the Nelson Riddle and Gordon Jenkins orchestras. Songs include "My Kind of Town," "Come Fly With Me," "Witchcraft," and "You Make Me Feel So Young."
28—A Current Affair Extra
12:55
7—The Magic of Bing Crosby
This portrait of the crooner features interviews and performance clips, including "True Love," "Now You Has Jazz" and "White Christmas."
1:00
2—Skiing
Downhill Relays, from Keystone, Colorado. [Taped]
4—Super Bowl XXIX Pregame
A look at the players and the teams competing in Super Bowl XXIX. [Live]
28—MOVIE: Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride
(1992) Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale. Wedding guest Mason picks up a client when the rock star bride is found kneeling beside a corpse.
1:50
7—The Incomparable Nat King Cole
Clips from the entertainer's TV variety show, including performances by the Oscar Peterson Trio, saxophonist Stan Getz and singer Ella Fitzgerald.
2:00
2—American Gladiators
6—NBA Special
Shaquille O'Neal. Host: Ahmad Rashad.
2:30
6—News for Kids
2:40
7—Andy Williams in Concert at Branson
Crooner Andy Williams performs "The Hawaiian Wedding Song," "Born Free," "Moon River," and other favorites from his Moon River Theater in Branson, Missouri.
3:00
2—Extra
4—Super Bowl XXIX
The AFC's San Diego Chargers (11-5) take on the San Francisco 49ers (13-3) of the NFC at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida. Al Michaels, Dan Dierdorf and Frank Gifford provide play-by-play and analysis. [Live]
6—Shop at Home
28—MOVIE: Roots of Evil
(1991) Alex Cord, Delia Sheppard. Two Hollywood cops investigate a killer of prostitutes.
4:00
2—MOVIE
(To be announced.)
6—Top Cops
Kankakee, Illinois, 1987: Officials search for a man who was kidnapped, buried alive and held for ransom.
7—Roger Whittaker — The Celebration Concert
"Born Free," "Durham Town" and "Memories" highlight this 1993 concert taped at the Sacramento Community Theater.
4:30
6—Inside Edition Weekend
5:00
6—Q6 News
28—Marker
"Frank and Mike." A former associate of Richard's father asks Richard to uncover the connection between his daughter's broken engagement and her involvement with a mobster. Wheeler: Guy Boyd. Courtney: Jennifer Bransford. Mike: Daniel Ian Schlachet. Frank: Nicky Corello.
5:25
7—Tony Bennett — Unplugged
This acoustic performance by Tony Bennett features the Ralph Sharon Trio, k.d. lang and Elvis Costello.
5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Deborah Norville
6—Q6 News
28—Baywatch
"Red Wind." Geraldo Rivera plays the jealous fiancé of a swimmer (Lisa Stahl) rescued by Mitch. In another storyline, Caroline helps a man (John O'Hurley) haunted by the drowning of his daughter. Caroline: Yasmine Bleeth. Matt: David Charvet. Mitch: David Hasselhoff. (Repeat)
6:10
7—Pavarotti & Friends
Highlights from a 1992 benefit concert in Modena, Italy. Participants include Sting, Zucchero, Brian May and Michael Kamen.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
6—Top Cops
Chicago, 1988: A gunfight with a man who had been terrorizing a school. Washington, D.C., 1989: A raid against a heavily-armed white supremacist.
7—Hometime
"Prairie House Remodel." Work begins on framing the interior walls and installing the new windows.
7:00
2—60 Minutes... 25 Years
Charles Kuralt anchors a special broadcast profiling highlights from the show's past 25 years, including follow-up stories on memorable events.
6—NBC Sunday Night Movie: Diana: Her True Story
(TV, 1993) Serena Scott Thomas, David Threlfall. Based on the book by Andrew Morton. The stormy relationship between England's Prince and Princess of Wales that eventually caused embarrassment and public scandal to the British Royal family. (Repeat)
7—The New Yankee Workshop
Making a mahogany table with a detachable tray, adapted from a design used in the 1950s and 1960s.
28—The Simpsons
From 1992: "Radio Bart." Bart fools the town into thinking there's a little boy trapped in a well. Sting performs "We're Sending Our Love down the Well." Other voices: Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta. (Repeat)
7:15
4—Extreme
Debut: "Pilot Episode." The professional and personal lives of the Steep Mountain Rescue Team in Utah's rugged ski country. In the opener, the arrival of newcomer Kyle (Cameron Bancroft) sparks friction among the team. Reese: James Brolin. Lance: Justin Lazard. Andie: Julie Bowen. Sarah: Brooke Langton. Farley: Tom Wright. Bones: Micah Dyer. Filmed on location in Park City, Utah.
7:30
7—This Old House
Carpeting made from recycled soda bottles is laid in the master suite; a tour of the completed renovations.
28—Get Smart
"Shoot Up the Charts." Zach and 66 try to stop a KAOS plot to brainwash teenyboppers with a hypnotic pop single. Don Adams. Zach: Andy Dick. 66: Elaine Hendrix.
8:00
7—Masterpiece Theatre
A silver creamer complicates life for "Jeeves and Wooster" (Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie) when Bertie's put up to stealing it from a country estate. Aunt Dahlia: Vivian Pickles. Spode: John Turner. Sir Watkyn: John Woodnutt. Stiffy: Charlotte Attenborough. Madeline: Diana Blackburn. Gussie: Richard Garnett. Stinker: Simon Treves.
28—The Simpsons
"Lisa's Rival." Lisa is dumbfounded by a new classmate (voice of Winona Ryder) who's younger, smarter and her competitor for first-chair sax. Meanwhile, Homer tries to profit after a truck spills its load of sugar. Other voices: Yeardley Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer. (Repeat)
8:15
4—KXLY News 4
8:30
28—Married... with Children
"Business Sucks." Marcy leads a protest after Al banishes a customer (Cynthia Steele) for nursing her baby. Part 1 of two. Miranda: Teresa Parente. Griff: Harold Sylvester. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. Al: Ed O'Neill. (Repeat)
9:00
2—CBS Sunday Movie: The Man Upstairs
(TV, 1992) Katharine Hepburn, Ryan O'Neal. A petty thief's flight from jail leads him to the home of an irascible senior citizen with an outstanding outlook on life. (Repeat)
4—Healthbeat: Healthy Heart
7—Around the World in 80 Days
"Arabian Frights." Michael Palin takes in a football match in Cairo; visits the Pyramids; takes a camel ride; and boards a ship to Jeddah after leaving the film crew behind. (Repeat)
28—Married... with Children
"Business Still Sucks." Conclusion. Al concocts a plan to rid the store of nursing mothers, but will the owner (Janet Carroll) approve? Officer: Dan Tullis. Al: Ed O'Neill. Kelly: Christina Applegate. (Repeat)
9:30
4—M*A*S*H
"The Price of Tomato Juice." Radar wheels and deals to obtain a supply of hard-to-get tomato juice to please Potter; Frank is jealous of a general's interest in Margaret. Radar: Gary Burghoff. Potter: Harry Morgan. Frank: Larry Linville. Written by Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds; directed by Reynolds.
28—Dream On
"Over Your Dead Body." Martin delays a vacation trip to Bermuda to negotiate a book contract with a widow (Stella Stevens) whose late husband got the axe—literally. Judith: Wendie Malick. Eddie: Jeff Joseph. (Repeat)
10:00
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
"Equilibrium." A mysterious melody keys a memory in Jadzia Dax—a remembrance that causes her to hallucinate with potentially fatal results for both Trill and the symbiont. Dr. Renhol: Lisa Banes. Sisko: Avery Brooks. Timor: Nicholas Cascone. Yolad: Harvey Vernon. Dr. Bashir: Siddig El Fadil. Kira: Nana Visitor. (Repeat)
7—Bingles
"The Clean Up." Ron Bignell (Cliff Ellen) attempt to salvage what remains of his run-down repair shop. Barry:S have Bourne. Tony: Nicholas Buffalo. Stacy: Tammy Macintosh.
28—Star Trek: Voyager
"Parallax." Voyager is contacted by a ship trapped on the event horizon of a collapsed star that, on closer examination, turns out to be Voyager itself. Capt. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew. Torres: Roxann Biggs-Dawson. Kes: Jennifer Kien. Carey: Josh Clark. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Neelix: Ethan Phillips.
10:30
7—May to December
"Too Close for Comfort." Alec and Zoe buy a new house near the vicarage; Jamie gets close to a glamorous client. Alec: Anton Rodgers. Zoe: Lesley Dunlop. Jamie: Paul Venables. Vera: Frances White.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—MOVIE: The Fugitive
(1947) Henry Fonda, Dolores Del Rio. A priest flees Latin American revolutionaries.
28—Platypus Man
Debut: "Pilot." Stand-up comic Richard Jeni plays himself—as the host of a New York City cooking show, not as a comedian. In the opener, Richard falls for a masseuse and gets jealous when his friends start receiving massages from her. Lou: Ron Orbach. Wendy: Amy Yasbeck. Tommy: David Dundara. Paige: Denise Miller.
11:30
2—Cheers
4—Sightings
An unusual theory to explain the high number of accidents along a stretch of northern California highway; using the mind to heal; a psychic detective.
28—Pig Sty
Debut: "...And This Little Piggy Moved Out." An unlikely quintet of bachelors lives together in a cluttered two-bedroom apartment in New York City. In the opener, five's a crowd in 15C: Johnny feels smothered by his girlfriend (Kristin Minter) and wants to move back, but he's been replaced by a med student from Iowa (Sean O'Bryan). Randy: Brian McNamara. Cal: David Arnott. P.J.: Timothy Fall. Tess: Liz Vassey.
11:35
6—The George Michael Sports Machine
12 am
2—Wild West Showdown
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
An armed robbery at a fast-food restaurant; killers pursued in Arizona.
12:05
6—The Key of David
12:30
4—Paid Programming
28—This Is the NFL
A salute to Joe Namath, one of the brightest stars in the NFL's 75-year history.
12:35
6—Top Cops
Philadelphia, 1992: A bizarre murder case where the victim's wife and son are the primary suspects.
12:40
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
1:00
2—RoboCop: The Series
"RoboCop vs. Commander Cash." A greedy marketing executive (Barry Flatman) uses OCP's superhero mascot Commander Cash to push a mind-controlling breakfast cereal. Cash: Roddy Piper. Brittany: Lisa Howard. Madigan: Yvette Nipar. Chairman: David Gardner. Murphy: Richard Eden. (Repeat)
4—World News Now
28—Entertainment Tonight Weekend
Scheduled: Mary-Louise Parker stars with Whoopi Goldberg and Drew Barrymore in "Boys on the Side."
1:05
6—To be announced.
2:00
2—CBS Sunday Night News
28—MOVIE: The Killing Mind
(TV, 1991) Stephanie Zimbalist, Tony Bill. A female police sergeant becomes obsessed with solving a murder she had witnessed as a child twenty years before.
2:15
2—Up to the Minute
3:30
6—NBC Nightside
4:00
28—Paid Programming
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox/UPN)
MORNING
5:30 am
4—EWU Educational Series
6—Shop at Home
6:00
2—What's Up Network
Actor Macaulay Culkin discusses his role in "Richie Rich"; visiting a toy store; helping the less fortunate.
4—Kenneth Copeland Weekly
6—Name Your Adventure
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Mega Man
7:00
2—Ernst Home and Garden Show
4—Hour of Power
6—Saved by the Bell: The New Class
7—The Kidsongs TV Show
28—Nick News
Being cool and getting good grades; becoming a child star; children with a parent who has cancer. (Linda Ellerbee)
7:30
2—CBS Sunday Morning
Scheduled: The future of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; the art museum of Albany, Texas; the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge; barge musician Olga Bloom. (Charles Osgood)
6—California Dreams
7—The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon
28—Bill Nye the Science Guy
Bill Nye explains how plants breathe, make food and protect themselves.
8:00
4—Day of Discovery
6—Meet the Press
(Tim Russert)
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
8:30
4—Super Bowl XXIX Special
(Dan Dierdorf)
7—The Magic School Bus
28—DuckTales
9:00
2—College Basketball
St. John's Red Storm at Michigan Wolverines, from Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor. [Live]
6—NBA Basketball
Phoenix Suns at New York Knicks, from Madison Square Garden in Manhattan. [Live]
7—The Big Comfy Couch
28—Paid Programming
9:30
4—This Week with David Brinkley
7—Storytime
10:00
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
"The Birth Order Factor."
10:30
4—Senior PGA Golf
Skins Game — Final Round. [Live]
7—Tony Brown's Journal
Dr. William Gibson, NAACP Chairman of the Board, discusses his role in the Ben Chavis controversy. (Repeat)
11:00
2—College Basketball
Kentucky Wildcats at Arkansas Razorbacks, from Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. [Live]
7—The Editors
11:30
6—NBA Basketball
Golden State Warriors at Chicago Bulls, from United Center in Chicago. [Live]
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"Higher Interest Rates: Good or Bad?" Guests: David Levy, Jack Kemp, Preston Martin, Edwin Rubenstein and Robert Kuttner. (Part 1 of 2)
AFTERNOON
12 pm
7—Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music
This 1965 special features The Chairman of the Board performing with the Nelson Riddle and Gordon Jenkins orchestras. Songs include "My Kind of Town," "Come Fly With Me," "Witchcraft," and "You Make Me Feel So Young."
28—A Current Affair Extra
12:55
7—The Magic of Bing Crosby
This portrait of the crooner features interviews and performance clips, including "True Love," "Now You Has Jazz" and "White Christmas."
1:00
2—Skiing
Downhill Relays, from Keystone, Colorado. [Taped]
4—Super Bowl XXIX Pregame
A look at the players and the teams competing in Super Bowl XXIX. [Live]
28—MOVIE: Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride
(1992) Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale. Wedding guest Mason picks up a client when the rock star bride is found kneeling beside a corpse.
1:50
7—The Incomparable Nat King Cole
Clips from the entertainer's TV variety show, including performances by the Oscar Peterson Trio, saxophonist Stan Getz and singer Ella Fitzgerald.
2:00
2—American Gladiators
6—NBA Special
Shaquille O'Neal. Host: Ahmad Rashad.
2:30
6—News for Kids
2:40
7—Andy Williams in Concert at Branson
Crooner Andy Williams performs "The Hawaiian Wedding Song," "Born Free," "Moon River," and other favorites from his Moon River Theater in Branson, Missouri.
3:00
2—Extra
4—Super Bowl XXIX
The AFC's San Diego Chargers (11-5) take on the San Francisco 49ers (13-3) of the NFC at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida. Al Michaels, Dan Dierdorf and Frank Gifford provide play-by-play and analysis. [Live]
6—Shop at Home
28—MOVIE: Roots of Evil
(1991) Alex Cord, Delia Sheppard. Two Hollywood cops investigate a killer of prostitutes.
4:00
2—MOVIE
(To be announced.)
6—Top Cops
Kankakee, Illinois, 1987: Officials search for a man who was kidnapped, buried alive and held for ransom.
7—Roger Whittaker — The Celebration Concert
"Born Free," "Durham Town" and "Memories" highlight this 1993 concert taped at the Sacramento Community Theater.
4:30
6—Inside Edition Weekend
5:00
6—Q6 News
28—Marker
"Frank and Mike." A former associate of Richard's father asks Richard to uncover the connection between his daughter's broken engagement and her involvement with a mobster. Wheeler: Guy Boyd. Courtney: Jennifer Bransford. Mike: Daniel Ian Schlachet. Frank: Nicky Corello.
5:25
7—Tony Bennett — Unplugged
This acoustic performance by Tony Bennett features the Ralph Sharon Trio, k.d. lang and Elvis Costello.
5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Deborah Norville
6—Q6 News
28—Baywatch
"Red Wind." Geraldo Rivera plays the jealous fiancé of a swimmer (Lisa Stahl) rescued by Mitch. In another storyline, Caroline helps a man (John O'Hurley) haunted by the drowning of his daughter. Caroline: Yasmine Bleeth. Matt: David Charvet. Mitch: David Hasselhoff. (Repeat)
6:10
7—Pavarotti & Friends
Highlights from a 1992 benefit concert in Modena, Italy. Participants include Sting, Zucchero, Brian May and Michael Kamen.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
6—Top Cops
Chicago, 1988: A gunfight with a man who had been terrorizing a school. Washington, D.C., 1989: A raid against a heavily-armed white supremacist.
7—Hometime
"Prairie House Remodel." Work begins on framing the interior walls and installing the new windows.
7:00
2—60 Minutes... 25 Years
Charles Kuralt anchors a special broadcast profiling highlights from the show's past 25 years, including follow-up stories on memorable events.
6—NBC Sunday Night Movie: Diana: Her True Story
(TV, 1993) Serena Scott Thomas, David Threlfall. Based on the book by Andrew Morton. The stormy relationship between England's Prince and Princess of Wales that eventually caused embarrassment and public scandal to the British Royal family. (Repeat)
7—The New Yankee Workshop
Making a mahogany table with a detachable tray, adapted from a design used in the 1950s and 1960s.
28—The Simpsons
From 1992: "Radio Bart." Bart fools the town into thinking there's a little boy trapped in a well. Sting performs "We're Sending Our Love down the Well." Other voices: Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta. (Repeat)
7:15
4—Extreme
Debut: "Pilot Episode." The professional and personal lives of the Steep Mountain Rescue Team in Utah's rugged ski country. In the opener, the arrival of newcomer Kyle (Cameron Bancroft) sparks friction among the team. Reese: James Brolin. Lance: Justin Lazard. Andie: Julie Bowen. Sarah: Brooke Langton. Farley: Tom Wright. Bones: Micah Dyer. Filmed on location in Park City, Utah.
7:30
7—This Old House
Carpeting made from recycled soda bottles is laid in the master suite; a tour of the completed renovations.
28—Get Smart
"Shoot Up the Charts." Zach and 66 try to stop a KAOS plot to brainwash teenyboppers with a hypnotic pop single. Don Adams. Zach: Andy Dick. 66: Elaine Hendrix.
8:00
7—Masterpiece Theatre
A silver creamer complicates life for "Jeeves and Wooster" (Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie) when Bertie's put up to stealing it from a country estate. Aunt Dahlia: Vivian Pickles. Spode: John Turner. Sir Watkyn: John Woodnutt. Stiffy: Charlotte Attenborough. Madeline: Diana Blackburn. Gussie: Richard Garnett. Stinker: Simon Treves.
28—The Simpsons
"Lisa's Rival." Lisa is dumbfounded by a new classmate (voice of Winona Ryder) who's younger, smarter and her competitor for first-chair sax. Meanwhile, Homer tries to profit after a truck spills its load of sugar. Other voices: Yeardley Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer. (Repeat)
8:15
4—KXLY News 4
8:30
28—Married... with Children
"Business Sucks." Marcy leads a protest after Al banishes a customer (Cynthia Steele) for nursing her baby. Part 1 of two. Miranda: Teresa Parente. Griff: Harold Sylvester. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. Al: Ed O'Neill. (Repeat)
9:00
2—CBS Sunday Movie: The Man Upstairs
(TV, 1992) Katharine Hepburn, Ryan O'Neal. A petty thief's flight from jail leads him to the home of an irascible senior citizen with an outstanding outlook on life. (Repeat)
4—Healthbeat: Healthy Heart
7—Around the World in 80 Days
"Arabian Frights." Michael Palin takes in a football match in Cairo; visits the Pyramids; takes a camel ride; and boards a ship to Jeddah after leaving the film crew behind. (Repeat)
28—Married... with Children
"Business Still Sucks." Conclusion. Al concocts a plan to rid the store of nursing mothers, but will the owner (Janet Carroll) approve? Officer: Dan Tullis. Al: Ed O'Neill. Kelly: Christina Applegate. (Repeat)
9:30
4—M*A*S*H
"The Price of Tomato Juice." Radar wheels and deals to obtain a supply of hard-to-get tomato juice to please Potter; Frank is jealous of a general's interest in Margaret. Radar: Gary Burghoff. Potter: Harry Morgan. Frank: Larry Linville. Written by Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds; directed by Reynolds.
28—Dream On
"Over Your Dead Body." Martin delays a vacation trip to Bermuda to negotiate a book contract with a widow (Stella Stevens) whose late husband got the axe—literally. Judith: Wendie Malick. Eddie: Jeff Joseph. (Repeat)
10:00
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
"Equilibrium." A mysterious melody keys a memory in Jadzia Dax—a remembrance that causes her to hallucinate with potentially fatal results for both Trill and the symbiont. Dr. Renhol: Lisa Banes. Sisko: Avery Brooks. Timor: Nicholas Cascone. Yolad: Harvey Vernon. Dr. Bashir: Siddig El Fadil. Kira: Nana Visitor. (Repeat)
7—Bingles
"The Clean Up." Ron Bignell (Cliff Ellen) attempt to salvage what remains of his run-down repair shop. Barry:S have Bourne. Tony: Nicholas Buffalo. Stacy: Tammy Macintosh.
28—Star Trek: Voyager
"Parallax." Voyager is contacted by a ship trapped on the event horizon of a collapsed star that, on closer examination, turns out to be Voyager itself. Capt. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew. Torres: Roxann Biggs-Dawson. Kes: Jennifer Kien. Carey: Josh Clark. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Neelix: Ethan Phillips.
10:30
7—May to December
"Too Close for Comfort." Alec and Zoe buy a new house near the vicarage; Jamie gets close to a glamorous client. Alec: Anton Rodgers. Zoe: Lesley Dunlop. Jamie: Paul Venables. Vera: Frances White.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—MOVIE: The Fugitive
(1947) Henry Fonda, Dolores Del Rio. A priest flees Latin American revolutionaries.
28—Platypus Man
Debut: "Pilot." Stand-up comic Richard Jeni plays himself—as the host of a New York City cooking show, not as a comedian. In the opener, Richard falls for a masseuse and gets jealous when his friends start receiving massages from her. Lou: Ron Orbach. Wendy: Amy Yasbeck. Tommy: David Dundara. Paige: Denise Miller.
11:30
2—Cheers
4—Sightings
An unusual theory to explain the high number of accidents along a stretch of northern California highway; using the mind to heal; a psychic detective.
28—Pig Sty
Debut: "...And This Little Piggy Moved Out." An unlikely quintet of bachelors lives together in a cluttered two-bedroom apartment in New York City. In the opener, five's a crowd in 15C: Johnny feels smothered by his girlfriend (Kristin Minter) and wants to move back, but he's been replaced by a med student from Iowa (Sean O'Bryan). Randy: Brian McNamara. Cal: David Arnott. P.J.: Timothy Fall. Tess: Liz Vassey.
11:35
6—The George Michael Sports Machine
12 am
2—Wild West Showdown
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
An armed robbery at a fast-food restaurant; killers pursued in Arizona.
12:05
6—The Key of David
12:30
4—Paid Programming
28—This Is the NFL
A salute to Joe Namath, one of the brightest stars in the NFL's 75-year history.
12:35
6—Top Cops
Philadelphia, 1992: A bizarre murder case where the victim's wife and son are the primary suspects.
12:40
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
1:00
2—RoboCop: The Series
"RoboCop vs. Commander Cash." A greedy marketing executive (Barry Flatman) uses OCP's superhero mascot Commander Cash to push a mind-controlling breakfast cereal. Cash: Roddy Piper. Brittany: Lisa Howard. Madigan: Yvette Nipar. Chairman: David Gardner. Murphy: Richard Eden. (Repeat)
4—World News Now
28—Entertainment Tonight Weekend
Scheduled: Mary-Louise Parker stars with Whoopi Goldberg and Drew Barrymore in "Boys on the Side."
1:05
6—To be announced.
2:00
2—CBS Sunday Night News
28—MOVIE: The Killing Mind
(TV, 1991) Stephanie Zimbalist, Tony Bill. A female police sergeant becomes obsessed with solving a murder she had witnessed as a child twenty years before.
2:15
2—Up to the Minute
3:30
6—NBC Nightside
4:00
28—Paid Programming