Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox/UPN)
Scheduled programming on network stations may be interrupted, postponed or delayed because of coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial.
MORNING
5 am
2—Paid Programming
4—Paid Programming
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Ann Curry)
5:30
2—AgDay
4—World News This Morning
(Thalia Assuras)
6—Q6 News Today
6:00
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
4—Good Morning Northwest
7—Homestretch
28—Exosquad
6:30
7—Morning Business Report
28—Bobby's World
6:45
7—A.M. Weather
7:00
2—CBS This Morning
Joan Collins; unique home designs; mutual-fund investment guide; cast members of "The Young and the Restless." (Harry Smith, Paula Zahn)
4—Good Morning America
Singer David Crosby; actress Sarah Chalke ("Roseanne"); alternative medicines; an update on a lost Rwandan boy; men and breast cancer. (Charles Gibson, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
Singer Tom Jones; weight loss; Ricki Lake; vegetarian cooking. (Bryant Gumbel, Katie Couric)
7—Shining Time Station
28—Aladdin
7:30
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Darkwing Duck
8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Goof Troop
8:30
7—Barney & Friends
28—Bonkers
9:00
2—The Gordon Elliott Show
Mothers disgusted with their womanizing sons.
4—The Maury Povich Show
Parents of disobedient and violent children.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Mandy Patinkin ("Chicago Hope"); actress Linda Dano ("Another World"); pet expert Warren Eckstein.
7—Sesame Street
28—Johnson and Friends
9:30
28—Paid Programming
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Mike & Maty
Actress Gates McFadden ("Marker"); makeup to hide age; potato leek soup.
6—Leeza
Updates on favorite shows from the past.
7—The Puzzle Place
10:30
7—Reading Rainbow
28—The Susan Powter Show
Scheduled: The merits of currently available cookbooks.
11:00
2—Jenny Jones
Mothers who disapprove of their daughters' fiancees. (Repeat)
4—Judge for Yourself
Why some people want to rekindle romances with old flames.
6—Donahue
Alternative schools.
7—Sit and Be Fit
28—Jerry Springer
People competing with their friends for dates. (Repeat)
11:30
7—Watercolor Workshop
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Rush Limbaugh
7—Hometime
28—Geraldo
From 1992: Love affairs between in-laws. (Repeat)
12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—American Journal
An alleged kidnapping. (Nancy Glass)
7—The Art of Sewing
1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Shop at Home
7—Nature
"Cheetahs in the Land of the Lions." A family of cheetahs is followed for one year Tanzania, where "75 percent [of cheetahs] are killed in their first few months." Included: the mother is observed hunting, protecting her cubs from predators and teaching them to stalk. Also: the bond between the cubs. George Page hosts. (Repeat)
28—The Montel Williams Show
Women whose boyfriends run to other women when they have a fight.
1:30
6—Another World
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Northern Exposure
2:30
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Barney & Friends
3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
7—Sesame Street
28—Tiny Toon Adventures
3:30
4—The Pink Panther
6—Sally Jessy Raphael
Tabloids' impact on people's lives.
28—Taz-Mania
4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
A debate over whether attorneys are affected by their clients' guilt. Guests include Ronald Goldman's family and Alan Dershowitz, a member of O.J. Simpson's defense team.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
7—Ghostwriter
28—Animaniacs
4:30
6—Q6 News at 4:30
(Rick Douglas, Melinda O'Malley)
7—Bill Nye the Science Guy
28—Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodard)
4—KXLY News 4 at 5
(Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly)
6—Q-6 News at 5
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—The Ricki Lake Show
Scheduled: Betrayed by a family member.
5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and Connie Chung
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
Guest: Charles Schultze, former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. (Paul Kangas)
EVENING
6:00
2, 4, 6, 7—State of the Union Address
Coverage of President Clinton's State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress. The Republican Party response from New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman will follow. [Live]
28—Cops
The arrest of a knife-wielding man for assault; investigations of a street fight.
6:30
28—Hard Copy
Scheduled: A psychic who claims to have been a confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales. (Barry Nolan, Terry Murphy)
7:00
4—KXLY News 4
(Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly)
6—Jeopardy!
7—Nova
Exploring the history of "Vikings in America," the Norse settlers thought to have arrived in North America 500 years before Columbus. Included: efforts to locate a colony in Newfoundland; Eric the Red's discovery of Greenland; accounts of Native Americans' dealings with Vikings.
28—A Current Affair
Tiger poachers. (Penny Daniels)
7:30
4—Full House
"Double Trouble." Jesse and Rebecca get news that doubles their joy; Michelle has a difficult first day of kindergarten. Miss Wiltrout: June Lockhart. Dr. Sinclair: Wendy Cutler. Jesse: John Stamos. Rebecca: Lori Loughlin. Danny: Bob Saget.
6—Wheel of Fortune
28—Entertainment Tonight
Scheduled: Sarah Jessica Parker discusses working with Antonio Banderas in "Miami Rhapsody." (John Tesh, Mary Hart)
8:00
2—Rescue 911
Volunteer firefighters who faced an unexpected emergency when responding to a brushfire call. Repeat segments include a boy who was attacked by a crocodile while on safari in Africa; a youngster who was stranded in a tree; a hockey player who was knocked unconscious. Host: William Shatner.
4—Roseanne
"Chicken Hearts." Roseanne strains to treat her 17-year-old boss (Peter Smith) with respect so she can have weekends off to be with her family. Andrew: Christian Jacobs. Tina: Sonia Curtis. Darlene: Sara Gilbert. Roseanne: Roseanne Barr.
6—Q6 News
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—Frontline
From 1986: "Inside the Jury Room." A look at the deliberation of a Milwaukee jury in a case concerning a man accused of illegally possessing a handgun. The jury must decide whether the facts support the charges and whether the defendant fully understood the implications of his actions. Judy Woodruff anchors. (Repeat)
28—Your Favorite Commercials
A lighthearted look at the best and most entertaining commercials, including international and local advertising. Host: Malcolm-Jamal Warner.
8:30
4—M*A*S*H
"Dear Ma." The 4077th's monthly foot inspection is but one of several ticklish matters that Radar describes in a letter home to his mother. Also: a North Korean helps himself in the mess tent, and Frank is paranoid about being overrun. Sgt. Callan: Redmond Gleeson. Gen. Park: Rollin Moriyama. Col. Kim: John Fujioka. Korean Soldier: Byron Chung. Fox: Lynn Marie Stewart. Directed by Alan Alda.
6—Inside Edition
A man who allegedly schemed to make his estranged wife appear guilty of assaulting him. (Bill O'Reilly)
9:00
2—MOVIE: Winter People
(1989) Kurt Russell, Kelly McGillis. In a North Carolina mountain town, a widowed father and a woman with a complicated family dynamic fall in love.
4—Home Improvement
"The Eyes Don't Have It." Mark's been inattentive in school, and he's incommunicado with his parents about why. Mark: Taran Noah Smith. Wilson: Earl Hindman. Al: Richard Karn. Tim: Tim Allen. (Repeat)
6—Wings
"The Waxman Cometh." Lowell invests in a defunct attraction that shows little sign of life. Gilbert: Bill Wiley. Casey: Amy Yasbeck. Fay: Rebecca Schull. (Repeat)
7—Jose Carreras: A Life Story
This profile of the Spanish tenor features interviews with family and friends, and excerpts from works by Puccini, Verdi and Bizet.
28—State of the Union Address
Coverage of President Clinton's State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress. The Republican Party response from New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman will follow. [Taped]
9:30
4—Grace Under Fire
"Pitch and Woo." Grace dates a minor-league ballplayer; Faith demands a commitment from Russell (Dave Thomas), who balks. Kurt: Chris Mulkey. Faith: Valri Bromfield. Nadine: Julie White. Wade: Casey Sander. (Repeat)
6—Something Wilder
"No Kids Allowed." Gene and Annie (Hillary B. Smith) bring the boys to a party at Jack's newly decorated home. Jack: Gregory Itzin. Caleb: Cleavant Derricks. Richie: Jake Weber. (Repeat)
10:00
4—NYPD Blue
"Simone Says." Det. Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits) joins Sipowicz to investigate the shooting of a wiseguy. Paula: Alicia Coppola. Lesniak: Justine Miceli. Paddy: Tim Quill. Mrs. Davis: Barbara Bosson. Mr. Davis: Charles Lanyer. Allison: Jessica Bowman. (Repeat)
6—Dateline NBC
An analysis of President Clinton's State of the Union Address. (Jane Pauley, Stone Phillips)
28—Fox 28 News Live at 10
(David Okarski, Maria Kotula)
10:15
7—Northwest Profiles
10:30
7—Future Quest
"Homes and Cities." Housing in the future: affordable, energy-efficient homes located in safe, pleasant cities. Jeff Goldblum hosts.
28—The Newz
From 1994: Sketches include "1-900-HILLARY." (Repeat)
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodard)
4—KXLY News 4 at 11
(Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly)
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—2point4 Children
"I'm Going Slightly Mad." Bill (Belinda Lang) thinks about her biker friend, while a dog stakes a claim on the Porters' garden. Ben: Gary Olsen. Rona: Julia Hills. Jenny: Clare Woodgate. David: John Pickard.
28—The Jon Stewart Show
Singer Tom Jones; actor Chris Noth ("Law & Order"); comedienne Laura Kightlinger ("Saturday Night Live").
11:30
7—The Red Green Show
"The Party Boat Sank." The Lodge's pontoon boat sinks; Red makes a raincoat from tablecloths. Red: Steve Smith. Bill: Rick Green.
11:35
2—Late Show with David Letterman
Actor Warren Beatty ("Love Affair"); actor/comedian Garry Shandling ("The Larry Sanders Show"); singer Lyle Lovett. (Repeat)
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: NFL star Troy Aikman; actor John Ritter ("Hearts Afire"); singer Etta James. Bandleader Branford Marsalis.
12 am
7—Charlie Rose
William Kristol, former chief of staff for Dan Quayle.
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
A fleeing felon leaves his partner behind; accusations and threats fly at a campground; a suspect discards evidence.
12:05
4—Jack Van Impe
12:30
28—Rescue 911
A restaurant employee tries to call authorities during an armed robbery; a dispatcher receives a call concerning her husband's heart attack. William Shatner hosts.
12:35
2—Paid Programming
4—Last Call
6—Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Actress Joan Collins; actor/comedian Dave Foley ("The Kids in the Hall"); chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall.
1:00
28—Paid Programming
1:05
2—Night Court
4—World News Now
1:35
2—The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker ("Miami Rhapsody").
6—Later with Greg Kinnear
Actor George Clooney ("ER"). (Repeat)
2:00
28—The Love Connection
2:05
6—To be announced.
2:30
28—The Dennis Prager Show
Prayer in schools. (Repeat)
2:35
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Repeat)
3:00
28—Off the air.
3:10
2—Up to the Minute
3:35
6—NBC Nightside
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox/UPN)
Scheduled programming on network stations may be interrupted, postponed or delayed because of coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial.
MORNING
5 am
2—Paid Programming
4—Paid Programming
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Ann Curry)
5:30
2—AgDay
4—World News This Morning
(Thalia Assuras)
6—Q6 News Today
6:00
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
4—Good Morning Northwest
7—Homestretch
28—Exosquad
6:30
7—Morning Business Report
28—Bobby's World
6:45
7—A.M. Weather
7:00
2—CBS This Morning
Joan Collins; unique home designs; mutual-fund investment guide; cast members of "The Young and the Restless." (Harry Smith, Paula Zahn)
4—Good Morning America
Singer David Crosby; actress Sarah Chalke ("Roseanne"); alternative medicines; an update on a lost Rwandan boy; men and breast cancer. (Charles Gibson, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
Singer Tom Jones; weight loss; Ricki Lake; vegetarian cooking. (Bryant Gumbel, Katie Couric)
7—Shining Time Station
28—Aladdin
7:30
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Darkwing Duck
8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Goof Troop
8:30
7—Barney & Friends
28—Bonkers
9:00
2—The Gordon Elliott Show
Mothers disgusted with their womanizing sons.
4—The Maury Povich Show
Parents of disobedient and violent children.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Mandy Patinkin ("Chicago Hope"); actress Linda Dano ("Another World"); pet expert Warren Eckstein.
7—Sesame Street
28—Johnson and Friends
9:30
28—Paid Programming
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Mike & Maty
Actress Gates McFadden ("Marker"); makeup to hide age; potato leek soup.
6—Leeza
Updates on favorite shows from the past.
7—The Puzzle Place
10:30
7—Reading Rainbow
28—The Susan Powter Show
Scheduled: The merits of currently available cookbooks.
11:00
2—Jenny Jones
Mothers who disapprove of their daughters' fiancees. (Repeat)
4—Judge for Yourself
Why some people want to rekindle romances with old flames.
6—Donahue
Alternative schools.
7—Sit and Be Fit
28—Jerry Springer
People competing with their friends for dates. (Repeat)
11:30
7—Watercolor Workshop
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Rush Limbaugh
7—Hometime
28—Geraldo
From 1992: Love affairs between in-laws. (Repeat)
12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—American Journal
An alleged kidnapping. (Nancy Glass)
7—The Art of Sewing
1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Shop at Home
7—Nature
"Cheetahs in the Land of the Lions." A family of cheetahs is followed for one year Tanzania, where "75 percent [of cheetahs] are killed in their first few months." Included: the mother is observed hunting, protecting her cubs from predators and teaching them to stalk. Also: the bond between the cubs. George Page hosts. (Repeat)
28—The Montel Williams Show
Women whose boyfriends run to other women when they have a fight.
1:30
6—Another World
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Northern Exposure
2:30
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Barney & Friends
3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
7—Sesame Street
28—Tiny Toon Adventures
3:30
4—The Pink Panther
6—Sally Jessy Raphael
Tabloids' impact on people's lives.
28—Taz-Mania
4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
A debate over whether attorneys are affected by their clients' guilt. Guests include Ronald Goldman's family and Alan Dershowitz, a member of O.J. Simpson's defense team.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
7—Ghostwriter
28—Animaniacs
4:30
6—Q6 News at 4:30
(Rick Douglas, Melinda O'Malley)
7—Bill Nye the Science Guy
28—Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodard)
4—KXLY News 4 at 5
(Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly)
6—Q-6 News at 5
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—The Ricki Lake Show
Scheduled: Betrayed by a family member.
5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and Connie Chung
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
Guest: Charles Schultze, former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. (Paul Kangas)
EVENING
6:00
2, 4, 6, 7—State of the Union Address
Coverage of President Clinton's State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress. The Republican Party response from New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman will follow. [Live]
28—Cops
The arrest of a knife-wielding man for assault; investigations of a street fight.
6:30
28—Hard Copy
Scheduled: A psychic who claims to have been a confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales. (Barry Nolan, Terry Murphy)
7:00
4—KXLY News 4
(Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly)
6—Jeopardy!
7—Nova
Exploring the history of "Vikings in America," the Norse settlers thought to have arrived in North America 500 years before Columbus. Included: efforts to locate a colony in Newfoundland; Eric the Red's discovery of Greenland; accounts of Native Americans' dealings with Vikings.
28—A Current Affair
Tiger poachers. (Penny Daniels)
7:30
4—Full House
"Double Trouble." Jesse and Rebecca get news that doubles their joy; Michelle has a difficult first day of kindergarten. Miss Wiltrout: June Lockhart. Dr. Sinclair: Wendy Cutler. Jesse: John Stamos. Rebecca: Lori Loughlin. Danny: Bob Saget.
6—Wheel of Fortune
28—Entertainment Tonight
Scheduled: Sarah Jessica Parker discusses working with Antonio Banderas in "Miami Rhapsody." (John Tesh, Mary Hart)
8:00
2—Rescue 911
Volunteer firefighters who faced an unexpected emergency when responding to a brushfire call. Repeat segments include a boy who was attacked by a crocodile while on safari in Africa; a youngster who was stranded in a tree; a hockey player who was knocked unconscious. Host: William Shatner.
4—Roseanne
"Chicken Hearts." Roseanne strains to treat her 17-year-old boss (Peter Smith) with respect so she can have weekends off to be with her family. Andrew: Christian Jacobs. Tina: Sonia Curtis. Darlene: Sara Gilbert. Roseanne: Roseanne Barr.
6—Q6 News
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—Frontline
From 1986: "Inside the Jury Room." A look at the deliberation of a Milwaukee jury in a case concerning a man accused of illegally possessing a handgun. The jury must decide whether the facts support the charges and whether the defendant fully understood the implications of his actions. Judy Woodruff anchors. (Repeat)
28—Your Favorite Commercials
A lighthearted look at the best and most entertaining commercials, including international and local advertising. Host: Malcolm-Jamal Warner.
8:30
4—M*A*S*H
"Dear Ma." The 4077th's monthly foot inspection is but one of several ticklish matters that Radar describes in a letter home to his mother. Also: a North Korean helps himself in the mess tent, and Frank is paranoid about being overrun. Sgt. Callan: Redmond Gleeson. Gen. Park: Rollin Moriyama. Col. Kim: John Fujioka. Korean Soldier: Byron Chung. Fox: Lynn Marie Stewart. Directed by Alan Alda.
6—Inside Edition
A man who allegedly schemed to make his estranged wife appear guilty of assaulting him. (Bill O'Reilly)
9:00
2—MOVIE: Winter People
(1989) Kurt Russell, Kelly McGillis. In a North Carolina mountain town, a widowed father and a woman with a complicated family dynamic fall in love.
4—Home Improvement
"The Eyes Don't Have It." Mark's been inattentive in school, and he's incommunicado with his parents about why. Mark: Taran Noah Smith. Wilson: Earl Hindman. Al: Richard Karn. Tim: Tim Allen. (Repeat)
6—Wings
"The Waxman Cometh." Lowell invests in a defunct attraction that shows little sign of life. Gilbert: Bill Wiley. Casey: Amy Yasbeck. Fay: Rebecca Schull. (Repeat)
7—Jose Carreras: A Life Story
This profile of the Spanish tenor features interviews with family and friends, and excerpts from works by Puccini, Verdi and Bizet.
28—State of the Union Address
Coverage of President Clinton's State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress. The Republican Party response from New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman will follow. [Taped]
9:30
4—Grace Under Fire
"Pitch and Woo." Grace dates a minor-league ballplayer; Faith demands a commitment from Russell (Dave Thomas), who balks. Kurt: Chris Mulkey. Faith: Valri Bromfield. Nadine: Julie White. Wade: Casey Sander. (Repeat)
6—Something Wilder
"No Kids Allowed." Gene and Annie (Hillary B. Smith) bring the boys to a party at Jack's newly decorated home. Jack: Gregory Itzin. Caleb: Cleavant Derricks. Richie: Jake Weber. (Repeat)
10:00
4—NYPD Blue
"Simone Says." Det. Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits) joins Sipowicz to investigate the shooting of a wiseguy. Paula: Alicia Coppola. Lesniak: Justine Miceli. Paddy: Tim Quill. Mrs. Davis: Barbara Bosson. Mr. Davis: Charles Lanyer. Allison: Jessica Bowman. (Repeat)
6—Dateline NBC
An analysis of President Clinton's State of the Union Address. (Jane Pauley, Stone Phillips)
28—Fox 28 News Live at 10
(David Okarski, Maria Kotula)
10:15
7—Northwest Profiles
10:30
7—Future Quest
"Homes and Cities." Housing in the future: affordable, energy-efficient homes located in safe, pleasant cities. Jeff Goldblum hosts.
28—The Newz
From 1994: Sketches include "1-900-HILLARY." (Repeat)
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodard)
4—KXLY News 4 at 11
(Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly)
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—2point4 Children
"I'm Going Slightly Mad." Bill (Belinda Lang) thinks about her biker friend, while a dog stakes a claim on the Porters' garden. Ben: Gary Olsen. Rona: Julia Hills. Jenny: Clare Woodgate. David: John Pickard.
28—The Jon Stewart Show
Singer Tom Jones; actor Chris Noth ("Law & Order"); comedienne Laura Kightlinger ("Saturday Night Live").
11:30
7—The Red Green Show
"The Party Boat Sank." The Lodge's pontoon boat sinks; Red makes a raincoat from tablecloths. Red: Steve Smith. Bill: Rick Green.
11:35
2—Late Show with David Letterman
Actor Warren Beatty ("Love Affair"); actor/comedian Garry Shandling ("The Larry Sanders Show"); singer Lyle Lovett. (Repeat)
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: NFL star Troy Aikman; actor John Ritter ("Hearts Afire"); singer Etta James. Bandleader Branford Marsalis.
12 am
7—Charlie Rose
William Kristol, former chief of staff for Dan Quayle.
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
A fleeing felon leaves his partner behind; accusations and threats fly at a campground; a suspect discards evidence.
12:05
4—Jack Van Impe
12:30
28—Rescue 911
A restaurant employee tries to call authorities during an armed robbery; a dispatcher receives a call concerning her husband's heart attack. William Shatner hosts.
12:35
2—Paid Programming
4—Last Call
6—Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Actress Joan Collins; actor/comedian Dave Foley ("The Kids in the Hall"); chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall.
1:00
28—Paid Programming
1:05
2—Night Court
4—World News Now
1:35
2—The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker ("Miami Rhapsody").
6—Later with Greg Kinnear
Actor George Clooney ("ER"). (Repeat)
2:00
28—The Love Connection
2:05
6—To be announced.
2:30
28—The Dennis Prager Show
Prayer in schools. (Repeat)
2:35
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Repeat)
3:00
28—Off the air.
3:10
2—Up to the Minute
3:35
6—NBC Nightside