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Spokane, Washington — May 16-23, 1993 (series finales of "Cheers," others)

Sunday
May 16, 1993

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
4—EWU Educational Series
6—Shop at Home

6:00
4—Kenneth Copeland
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Child actors learn that they are more important than their costumes.
28—Woody Woodpecker

6:30
2—Paid Programming
7—Barney & Friends
28—DuckTales

7:00
4—Robert Schuller
6—Day of Discovery
7—Long Ago and Far Away
"The Reluctant Dragon," a puppet work about a boy who befriends a gentle reptile. Voice of Boy: Martin Jarvis (who also narrates). Dragon: Simon Callow. James Earl Jones hosts.
28—DuckTales

7:30
2—Home and Garden
6—Q6 News Sunday
7—Reading Rainbow
A study of humpback whales, highlighted by Jane Pauley's reading of "Humphrey the Lost Whale: A True Story." Host: LeVar Burton.
28—Conan the Adventurer

8:00
2—CBS Sunday MorningCharles Kuralt
Scheduled: The Clinton health plan; Metropolitan Museum of Art photography exhibit; composer William Bolcom and his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris; a rock climber with muscular dystrophy; the new miniseries "Wild Palms."
4—Good Morning America SundayBill Ritter, Dana King
Scheduled: Atlanta psychic fair; country line dancing.
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
Lamb Chop's friend Maurice leaves his invisible dog in her care.
28—DuckTales

8:30
6—Meet the PressTim Russert
7—Barney & Friends
28—DuckTales

9:00
4—Good Morning Northwest Sunday
7—Club Connect
A profile of Olympic swimmer Eric Namesnik; an interview with singer Chrissy Steele.
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

9:30
2—Face the NationBob Schieffer
4—The World Tomorrow
6—NBA ShowtimeBob Costas
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?Greg Lee
28—TaleSpin

10:00
2—Paid Programming
4—Fit One Montana
6—NBA Basketball Playoff
Eastern Conference Semifinal: New York Knicks at Charlotte Hornets, Game 4, from Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina. [Live]
7—Ghostwriter
"Building Bridges. Part 3 of four. Victor's anger over being accused of vandalizing the school causes him to return to the Thunderheads.
28—Paid Programming

10:30
2—LPGA Golf
McDonald's Championship. final round, from the DuPont Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware. [Live]
4—Paid Programming
7—Rod and Reel
Big bass fishing on Lake Fork, Texas.

11:00
4—This Week with David Brinkley
7—American Vacations
The Western Great Lakes.

11:30
7—Focus on Britain
British institutions including Jaguar, the Portsmouth maritime industry, and the Academy of St. Martins-in-the-Fields Orchestra.
28—Conversations
Scheduled: Organ recipients.

AFTERNOON

12 pm
4—Stanley Cup Playoffs
Prince of Wales Conference Championship: New York Islanders at Montreal Canadiens, Game 1, from Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. [Tape Delay]
7—Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
"Why Clintonomics Is Wrong." Guest: Economist Lawrence A. Kudlow, Bear Stearns & Co.
28—Entertainment Tonight Weekend
Scheduled: Cybill Shepherd shares her thoughts on her latest project, the TV-movie "There Was a Little Boy."

12:30
6—NBA Basketball Playoff
Western Conference Semifinal: Phoenix Suns at San Antonio Spurs, Game 4, from HemisFair Arena in San Antonio, Texas. [Live]
7—Washington Week in ReviewPaul Duke

1:00
2—College Gymnastics
NCAA Women's Champions, from Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. [Taped] [Time approximate after golf.]
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"Are We Doing Enough in Bosnia?" Guests: Lionel Rosenblatt, Refugees International, and philanthropist George Soros.
28—A Current Affair Extra

1:30
7—Tony Brown's Journal
An interview with David Brock, author of "The Real Anita Hill: The Untold Story."

2:00
2—To Be Announced
7—The Flame Trees of Thika
When a leopard invades the Palmer home, Hereward insists it must be hunted down and destroyed. Tilly: Hayley Mills. Robin: David Robb. Hereward: Nicholas Jones.
28—MOVIE: The Apple Dumpling Gang
(1975) Bill Bixby, Susan Clark. An Old West gambler and a stagecoach driver take three orphans to their father's gold mine, despite crooks.

3:00
2—Paid Programming
4—PGA Golf
Byron Nelson Classic, final round, from the Tournament Players Club at Las Colinas in Irving, Texas. [Taped] [Time approximate after hockey.]
6—Paid Programming
[Time approximate after basketball.]
7—Editors

3:30
2—Runaway with the Rich and FamousRobin Leach
6—Empty Nest
"Charley to the Rescue." Laverne sets Harry up on a blind date; Charley rescues Emily from a lech (Tom Gallop). Ellen: Barbara Mandrell. Emily: Lisa Rieffel. Club Host: Fred Holliday. Charley: David Leisure. Laverne: Park Overall.
7—Asia Now
Technical aspects of Cambodia's UN-supervised elections; smelly pollutants contaminate Hong Kong's harbor; the Thai Songkran Festival.

4:00
2—MOVIE: Armed and Dangerous
(1986) John Candy, Eugene Levy. A framed policeman and a disbarred lawyer go to work for the mob-run company Guard Dog Security.
6—The Return of TV's Censored Bloopers
Dick Clark marks the anniversary of his first bloopers special (May 15, 1981) with all new outtakes and on-camera miscues from television's hottest series and daytime programs.
7—European Journal
28—Time Trax
"Darien Comes Home." A pair of hackers (Christopher Daniel Barnes, Robert Mammone) plan "the big score"—tapping into U.S. Treasury computers—if they can acquire the password. Andrew: Tamblyn Lord. Megan: Tiffany Lamb. Max: Ian Smith. Darien: Dale Midkiff.

4:30
7—HometimeDean Johnson, Susanne Egli
"Garages." Roofing the garage with wood shingles; installing the windows and service door. Part 2 of three. (Repeat)

5:00
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
"Progress." Kira questions her Bajoran heritage as she tries to evacuate a farmer whose home is threatened by a mining project. Alien Captain: Nicholas Worth. Toran: Michael Bofshever. Baltrim: Terrence Evans. Keena: Annie O'Donnell.
6—Rush Limbaugh
7—The New Yankee WorkshopNorm Abram
Building a wall clock modeled on one built by Shaker Isaac Youngs.
28—Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
"The Lacquered Box." As Peter lies wounded in a hospital, Caine recalls when his son risked his life defending him against a member of Tan's gang. Clarence: William Chang. Tollis: Marc Gomes. Tom: Roy Anderson. Eddie: Eric Bryson. The Ancient: Kim Chan.

5:30
6—Mad About You
"The Painter." Jamie hires an ex-boyfriend (Rick Rossovich) to paint the apartment, but Paul finds him lying down on the job—and not alone. Fran: Leila Kenzle. Mark: Richard Kind. Lisa: Anne Ramsay.
7—This Old HouseSteve Thomas
A landscape discussion; kitchen remodeling continues; Norm works on restoring the portico. (Repeat)

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Connie Chung
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—Ghostwriter
"Building Bridges. Part 3 of four. Victor's anger over being accused of vandalizing the school causes him to return to the Thunderheads. (Repeat)
28—Baywatch
"Kicks." While coaching Matt for a kick-boxing tournament, Mitch finds himself reunited with an old adversary (Loren Avedon); C.J. (Pamela Denise Anderson) becomes a swimsuit model. Steve Thorn: Scott Thorson. Alain: Anthony Guidera. Matt: David Charvet. Mitch: David Hasselhoff.

6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Sunday with Forrest Sawyer
6—Inside Edition Weekend
7—Ghostwriter
"Building Bridges." Conclusion. The Thunderheads threaten both Victor and Rob; Victor's journal is stolen.

7:00
2—60 Minutes
Scheduled: Heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe's manager, Rock Newman; the 20th homecoming of Charlotte's West Mecklenburg High School, which was forced to integrate in 1970; how the South African government took land away from a black tribe and sold it to white farmers.
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
Season Finale: Audiences choose from among seven finalists for the winner of the third $100,000 prize of the 1992-93 season. Host: Bob Saget.
6—A Word from Our Sponsor
Crystal Bernard ("Wings") and Phil Hartman ("Saturday Night Live") host a look at television's most humorous and memorable commercials. (Repeat)
7—Nature
Contrasting the traits of "The Bandit and the Builder"—the raccoon ("a thief") and the beaver ("a workaholic"). Included: raccoon cubs venture out of their den; a young beaver helps to repair a dam.
28—Fox Night at the Movies: Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation
(TV, 1992) Robert Carradine, Ted McGinley. Skolnick and fellow alumni help their nerd fraternity block a power play at the old alma mater. (Repeat)

7:30
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
From 1990: Kids learn that their fathers don't always know best; dance bloopers include a couple that trip the light fantastic—and slip; vacation videos include a clip of a canoe capsizing. Bob Saget hosts. (Repeat)

8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
Season Finale: "Love's Deadly Desire." Jessica investigates the murder of a visiting romance novelist's assistant who was having an affair with the writer's publisher husband. Derek: William Katt. Monroe: David Gail. Valerie: Andrea Roth. Phil: Christopher Murray. Jessica: Angela Lansbury. Colin: John David Bland.
4—Day OneForrest Sawyer
6—I Witness VideoPatrick Van Horn
Two brothers on a hunting trip find themselves surrounded by fast-spreading wildfire; a British citizen returns to war-ravaged Yugoslavia to search for relatives.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
In Part 2 of "Doctor Finlay," the physician faces the dichotomy between health care for the poor and the wealthy. Dr. Cameron: Ian Bannen. Dr. Neil: Jason Flemyng. Frances: Lindy Whiteford.

9:00
2—CBS Sunday Movie: There Was a Little Boy
(TV, 1993) Cybill Shepherd, John Heard. A defiant teenager enters the life of a teacher whose first child was kidnapped 15 years ago. Jesse: Scott Bairstow. Esperanza: Elaine Kagan. Danforth: Vondie Curtis-Hall. (Premiere)
4—Wild Palms
Debut: "Everything Must Go." In the year 2007, TV executive Harry Wyckoff (James Belushi) is drawn into the world of virtual reality, where technology bridges the gap between fantasy and reality. Part 1 of four. Grace: Dana Delaney. Josie: Angie Dickinson. Senator Kreutzer: Robert Loggia. Tully: Nick Mancuso.
6—NBC Sunday Night Movie: Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story
(TV, 1993) Tatum O'Neal, Bruce Greenwood. Part 1 of two. Based on the life of Lawrence Bembenek, the former policewoman who claims she was framed for murdering her husband's ex-wife. (Premiere)
7—Naked Hollywood
A program on directors includes a contrast between the styles of John Sayles and Sydney Pollack.
28—Married... with Children
"Wedding Repercussions." Cousin Jimmy (Abraham Benrubi) asks for Bud's help in finding the man who dallied with his fiancée on their wedding day, unaware it's Bud (David Faustino). Dee Anna: Barbara Moore. Kelly: Christina Applegate.

9:30
28—In Living Color
Sketches: The Jackson patriarch's new line of toys; the dysfunctional family at a funeral. David Alan Grier, Jamie Foxx, James Carrey, Alexandra Wentworth.

9:50
7—Naked Hollywood
The role of the producer. Included: a look at the work of production team of Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer.

10:00
28—Cops
In Fort Worth, Off. Matt Smith assists at the scene of an attempted suicide; Offs. Andy Carter and Rick Benson respond to a fistfight between two women.

10:15
7—Cosmos
"The Backbone of Night." Carl Sagan revisits his Brooklyn school where students still ask questions about the stars; ancient Greek philosophers who studied the heavens.

10:30
28—Cops
Philadelphia officers arrest a burglary suspect; a father suspected of kidnapping his children; drug sweeps. (Repeat)

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
From February: Actor Christian Slater ("Untamed Heart"); poet Maya Angelou; R&B singers TLC; rock singer Lita Ford. (Repeat)

11:15
7—Sneak Previews

11:30
2—CBS Sunday Night News
4—The Untouchables
"One-Way Street." A teen (George Carson) chooses to cooperate with the mob instead of the cops after witnessing an attempted hit on an informant who plans to testify against Capone. McErland: Tracy Letts. Philly: Frank Dominelli. Dunleavy: Will Clinger. Capone: William Forsythe.s

11:35
6—The George Michael Sports Machine

11:45
2—Paid Programming
7—MOVIE: The History of Mr. Polly
(1949) John Mills, Sally Ann Howes. A romantic soul is unable to adjust to the realities of life.

12 am
28—The Apollo Comedy Hour

12:05
6—55th Annual Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchilight Parade

12:15
2—Lifestyles of the Rich and FamousRobin Leach

12:30
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
"The Storyteller." On Bajor, O'Brien becomes a reluctant savior as he tries to protect a village from a lethal force. Meanwhile, negotiations between warring clans get an unexpected boost from Nog. Hovath: Lawrence Monoson. The Sirah: Kay E. Kuter. Varis: Gina Phillips. Faren: Jim Jansen. Nog: Aron Eisenberg. (Repeat)

1:15
2—Runaway with the Rich and FamousRobin Leach

1:30
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat from 11 pm)

1:45
2—Why Didn't I Think of That?

2:00
4—World News NowAaron Brown
6—Shop at Home

2:15
2—Up to the MinuteRuss Mitchell, Monica Gayle

2:30
6—NBC Nightside
 
Monday
May 17, 1993

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
2—Paid Programming
4—World News This MorningAaron Brown
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry

6:00
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—ALF

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
28—James Bond Jr.

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the "Murphy Brown" season finale; Mark McEwen reports from the Cannes Film Festival (Part 1 of 5) and talks to Arnold Schwarzenegger; rescuers and those rescued from the series "Rescue 911" (Part 1 of 5); Steve Allen; a look at "megastores."
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: A week-long series on the hit comedy "Home Improvement"; press critic Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post; military analyst Tony Cordesman on Bosnia; the biology and evolution exhibit at the American Museum of History in New York.
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: Paul McCartney; the finale of "Cheers" (Part 2 of 5); author and former Senator Gary Hart; Johnny Mathis performs; actress Emma Thompson ("Much Ado About Nothing"); author Susan Squier.
7—Shining Time Station
28—Beetlejuice

7:30
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00
7—Barney & Friends
28—TaleSpin

8:30
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

9:00
2—The New Family Feud ChallengeRay Combs
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Child molestation cases involving grandparents.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Claudia Cohen in London with Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger at Planet Hollywood; actress Marilu Henner ("Evening Shade"); music group The Kentucky Headhunters.
7—Sesame Street
28—Mr. Belvedere

9:30
28—The Love ConnectionChuck Woolery

10:00
2—The Price Is RightBob Barker
4—HomeGary Collins, Sarah Purcell
Scheduled: The latest beachwear; choosing a preschool.
6—Shop at Home
7—Body Pulse
28—Vicki!
Scheduled: Vicki's crushes. Co-host: Lyle Waggoner ("The Carol Burnett Show"). Guests: James Darren; John Davidson; '60s recording duo Jan and Dean.

10:30
6—Family Ties
7—Sit and Be FitMary Ann Wilson

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Scheduled: Sex fantasies about President Clinton; the female condom.
4—Donahue
Scheduled: The cast of "All My Children."
6—ScrabbleChuck Woolery
7—Today's Gourmet
28—In the Heat of the Night

11:30
6—ScattergoriesDick Clark
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News
4—All My Children
6—Classic ConcentrationAlex Trebek
7—The McLaughlin Group
28—Geraldo
Scheduled: Female members of the White Aryan Nation. Guests include Maisha Perez of the Congress of Racial Equality.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—Family SecretsBob Eubanks
7—John McLaughlin's One on One

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Frontline
From 1991: "My Doctor, My Lover." A report on the sexual-abuse suit filed by Melissa Roberts-Henry against her former psychiatrist, Jason Richter. Included: footage of the 1989 trial; interviews with Roberts-Henry and Richter. (Repeat)
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: A reunion of the cast of "The Jeffersons." Guests: Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, Marla Gibbs, and Roxie Roker.

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory
This three-part look at American evangelism opens with author Randall Balmer's profile of four very different congregations in Chicago, Mississippi, California, and West Virginia.
28—The People's CourtJudge Joseph A. Wapner

2:30
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Stunt Dawgs
7—Barney & Friends
28—Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30
4—The Adventures of T-Rex
6—The Jetsons
7—Sesame Street
28—Darkwing Duck

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: Lawrencia "Bambi" Bembenek, a former police officer convicted of murder.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"In Theory." While Picard (Patrick Stewart) navigates the Enterprise through an unstable region of space, Data (Brent Spiner) tries to fathom the amorous advances of a crewmate (Michele Scarabelli). Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. Ens. McKnight: Pamela Winslow. Riker: Jonathan Frakes.
6—The Wonder Years
"Lunch Stories." Chuck eyes a potential date; Ricky is agitated over an assignment; and Kevin falls in with the wrong crowd. Donnelly: Seth Green. Spinoza: Demian Slade.
28—Goof Troop

4:30
6—Family FeudRay Combs
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

5:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Square One Television
28—Batman: The Animated Series

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—Charles in Charge

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Cops
Missouri officers respond to two disturbance calls; in Kansas, an intruder becomes a shooting victim.

6:30
2—Murphy Brown
"Everytime it Rains... You Get Wet." Miles (Grant Shaud) requests an uplifting story from the FYI team, but all they can dig up is bad news. Richard: Ethan Phillips. Gunzenhauser: David Brisbin. Mrs. Beale: Elmarie Wendel. Sister Cecile: Laurel Cronin.
4—Full House
"The King and I." Jesse feels the heat to write a hit song, leaving the family in the cold when he can't attend a Tanner reunion. Man: Pete Willcox. Michelle: Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. Jesse: John Stamos. Rebecca: Lori Loughlin.
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
Scheduled: Female singers and dancers in the Far East possibly forced into prostitution.
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
Scheduled: Spectacular rescues.

7:00
2—Cheers
"Rich Man, Wood Man." Woody acts like a royal jerk upon returning from a London vacation with Kelly (Jackie Swanson) and her money. Also, when Frasier tries to get in shape, Sam volunteers to be his trainer. Richard: Vili Kraljevic. Lud: Jarrett Lennon.
4—Roseanne
"Home-Ec." Darlene is embarrassed when her mom leads a field trip to the supermarket on career day at school. Meryl: Yunoka Doyle. Tanya: Jenny Beck. Jack: Vic Polizos. Mrs. Hamilton: Marilyn Rockafellow.
6—Jeopardy!Alex Trebek
7—May to December
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
Scheduled: Candice Bergen shares a look at the "Murphy Brown" season finale.

7:30
2—Designing Women
"The Wilderness Experience." On a wilderness outing designed to build leadership, first-time camper Bernice takes command. Big Edie: Denny Dillon. Connie: Sharon Madden. Julia: Dixie Carter. Suzanne: Delta Burke.
4—M*A*S*H
"Margaret's Engagement." Margaret gets engaged while on temporary duty in Tokyo, and the surgeons brace themselves for Frank's reaction. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Frank: Larry Linville. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Directed by Alda.
6—Wheel of FortunePat Sajak, Vanna White
7—Keeping Up Appearances
"Daisy's Toyboy." Social climber Hyacinth might stumble—with Daisy and Onslow's help—when she attends a church function. Judy Cornwell. Onslow: Geoffrey Hughes. Hyacinth: Patricia Routledge. Richard: Clive Swift.
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle
Wrestling's Von Erich family.

8:00
2—Evening Shade
Season Finale: "The Graduation Show." Herman (Michael Jeter) thinks he's booked John Denver for Taylor's graduation—until Bob Denver shows up. Taylor: Jay R. Ferguson. David: Scott Wolf. Daisy: Leah Remini. Herman: Michael Jeter. Wood: Burt Reynolds.
4—FBI: The Untold Stories
"The Sting." Haunted by a narcotics sting in which his partner died, an agent takes on a cocaine cartel. Jones: Larry Wilcox. Dougherty: John Dennis Johnston. Gavin: Gordon Clapp.
6—The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
"A Night at the Oprah." The Bankses appear on Oprah's show and fail to invite Will on stage, which may cause Philip to lose the election. Philip: James Avery. Trevor: Brian Mitchell. Alexis: Deborah Swisher. (Repeat)
7—Dancing
This look at the Carnival in Brazil and American rock 'n' roll showcases how cultures can meet on the dance floor; classical ballet at the Kirov and kabuki at Tokyo's Kabuzi-ka.
28—Fox Night at the Movies: Twins
(1988) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito. A genetically perfected specimen meets his pint-size, wise-guy long-lost twin.

8:30
2—Major Dad
Season Finale: "Oops, a Daisy." The Major and Polly clash when he gives Casey his Red Ryder air rifle for her 10th birthday. Polly: Shanna Reed. Casey: Chelsea Hertford. Gunny: Beverly Archer.
4—American Detective
Cases involving informants in Fresno, Cal., and Alaska: one's good; the other's not. Hosted by Lt. John Bunnell of Oregon's Multnomah County Sheriff's Department.
6—Blossom
Season Finale: "Paris." Blossom is faced with a dilemma when she must choose between living with her mother in France or staying with Vinnie. Nick: Ted Wass. Vinnie: David Lascher. Six: Jenna Von Oy. Joey: Joey Lawrence. Anthony: Michael Stoyanov.

9:00
2—Murphy Brown
Season Finale: "One." Murphy gets stranded in New York and misses Avery's first birthday party. Barry Manilow guests. Secretary No. 59: Vicki Lewis. Woman Ticket Agent: Erica Yohn. Male Ticket Agent: Robert Curtis-Brown. Russian Man: Gene Scherer.
4—Wild Palms
"Rising Sons." Harry discovers more startling facts about his family; Gavin Whitehope is murdered; Paige is shocked by the senator's plans for an announcement; Eli escapes the resort. Part 2 of four. Grace: Dana Delany. Chap Starfall: Robert Morse.
6—NBC Monday Night Movie: Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story
(TV, 1993) Tatum O'Neal, Bruce Greenwood. Conclusion. After her third appeal is rejected, Bembenek breaks jail and flees to Canada with her fiancé. (Premiere)

9:30
2—Bob
Season Finale: "Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Mad-Dog Gone?" It's a doggone shame: a new publisher (Michael Fairman) threatens to terminate Mad-Dog; a desperate Bob gambles everything on a game of squash. Bob: Bob Newhart. Harlan: John Cygan. Kaye: Carlene Watkins. Buzz: Dick Martin.

10:00
2—Northern Exposure
"Sleeping with the Enemy." Memories of Maurice's wartime archenemy surface after Duk Won arrives and asks permission to marry; Ed has a plan to keep his ancestors' Tlingit language alive; and Holling's thirst goes unquenched. Leston Havens: Ned Romero. Soon Ae: Young Mo. Ron: Doug Ballard.
7—An Evening of Championship Skating
Nancy Kerrigan and Mark Mitchell are among the top figure skaters exhibiting their talents in a November 1992 performance at Harvard's Bright Hockey Center. (Repeat)
28—Fox 10 O'ClockPamela Stark

10:30
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Charlie Rose
Scheduled: Author and former Democratic Senator Gary Hart.
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: Earvin "Magic" Johnson; Comic Lea DeLaria; music group Zap Mama.

11:30
2—Sweating Bullets
"Basic Black." Nick's PI mentor dies after tailing—then romancing—a suspected black widow (Sharisse Baker). Danny: Andre Jacobs. Rush: Clive Scott. Marilee: Cali Timmons. Nick: Rob Stewart.

11:35
4—NightlineTed Koppel
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: Cast members from the Broadway musical "Tommy."

12 am
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: A reunion of the cast of "The Jeffersons." Guests: Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, Marla Gibbs, and Roxie Roker.

12:05
4—Paid Programming

12:30
2—Paid Programming

12:35
4—Perfect Strangers
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Actor John Travolta; comedian Jonathan Solomon. (Repeat)

12:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00
2—The Cosby Show
"Cliff and Jake." Cliff plays peacemaker for estranged friends (Red Buttons, E.G. Marshall) whose children are engaged. Loretta: Audrey Landers. Jonathan: Kenneth Meseroll. Clair: Phylicia Rashad. Cliff: Bill Cosby.
28—NightTalk with Jane Whitney
Scheduled: The cast of "Wild Palms." Guests include Angie Dickinson, Kim Cattrall, Ernie Hudson, Nick Mancuso, and co-executive producer Bruce Wagner.

1:05
4—Jerry Springer
Scheduled: Members of a gay rodeo.

1:30
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)

1:35
6—Rush Limbaugh

2:00
2—Up to the MinuteRuss Mitchell, Monica Gayle
28—Geraldo

2:05
4—World News NowAaron Brown
6—NBC NightsideTom Donovan, Kim Hindrew
 
Tuesday
May 18, 1993

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
2—Paid Programming
4—World News This MorningAaron Brown
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry

6:00
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—ALF

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
28—James Bond Jr.

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: Mark McEwen reports from the Cannes Film Festival (Part 2 of 5) and talks to Jean-Claude Van Damme and Holly Hunter; rescuers and those rescued from the series "Rescue 911" (Part 2 of 5); swimsuit makeovers.
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: A look at the hit comedy "Home Improvement" (Part 2 of 5) profiles the younger stars of the series and their families; actor Tom Berenger ("Sliver"); surviving unemployment; actor Chevy Chase on the late-night talk show wars; Dr. Tim Johnson discusses allergies; high-tech bikes.
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: The finale of "Cheers" (Part 3 of 5); actor Michael Keaton ("Much Ado About Nothing"); Harry Benson's photographs of Michael Jackson; Wendy Wasserstein on her latest Broadway play, "The Sisters Rosensweig."
7—Shining Time Station
28—Beetlejuice

7:30
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00
7—Barney & Friends
28—TaleSpin

8:30
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

9:00
2—The New Family Feud ChallengeRay Combs
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Advice for women going through a difficult time. Guest: Motivational speaker and author Marianne Williamson.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Actor/singer Jack Wagner; Claudia Cohen at the London opening of Planet Hollywood; actress Lauren Holly ("Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story").
7—Sesame Street
28—Mr. Belvedere

9:30
28—The Love ConnectionChuck Woolery

10:00
2—The Price Is RightBob Barker
4—HomeGary Collins, Sarah Purcell
Scheduled: Winners of the "Cruise to Lose" sweepstakes with Richard Simmons.
6—Shop at Home
7—Body Electric
28—Vicki!
Scheduled: Twin brothers married to twin sisters.

10:30
6—Family Ties
7—Sit and Be FitMary Ann Wilson

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Scheduled: Fitness expert Richard Simmons offers advice and support to a woman trying to lose 500 pounds.
4—Donahue
Scheduled: Strip joints where the patrons and the performers are teens.
6—ScrabbleChuck Woolery
7—Health Smart Gourmet Cooking
Using the microwave to prepare healthy foods.
28—In the Heat of the Night

11:30
6—ScattergoriesDick Clark
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News
4—All My Children
6—Classic ConcentrationAlex Trebek
7—The Art of Sewing
28—Geraldo
Scheduled: Married women who had a baby as the result of an affair.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—Family SecretsBob Eubanks
7—Quilt in a Day

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Nature
Contrasting the traits of "The Bandit and the Builder"—the raccoon ("a thief") and the beaver ("a workaholic"). Included: raccoon cubs venture out of their den; a young beaver helps to repair a dam.
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Paula Zahn, Ruth Pointer, Kathy Smith and Dennis Wolfberg join Joan to judge five expectant mothers for the "Super Sexy Pregnancy Pageant."

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Days of Our Lives
7—An Evening of Championship Skating
Nancy Kerrigan and Mark Mitchell are among the top figure skaters exhibiting their talents in a November 1992 performance at Harvard's Bright Hockey Center. (Repeat)
28—The People's CourtJudge Joseph A. Wapner

2:30
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Stunt Dawgs
7—Barney & Friends
28—Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30
4—The Adventures of T-Rex
6—The Jetsons
7—Sesame Street
28—Darkwing Duck

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: Men who prefer to date outside their race and the women of that race who say they are abandoning their ethnic culture.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Redemption." A power struggle within the High Council threatens the Klingon Empire, forcing Worf to choose between continuing his service on the Enterprise or returning to his people. Part 1 of two. Gowron: Robert O'Reilly. Kurn: Tony Todd. Lursa: Barbara March. B'Etor: Gwynyth Walsh. Toral: J.D. Cullum. K'Tal: Ben Slack.
6—The Wonder Years
"Loosiers." Paul's lack of basketball talent begins to affect his friendship with Kevin, who determines to help Paul bounce back. Cutlip: Robert Picardo. Miller: Gary Bayer. Harris: Dustin Diamond. Paul: Josh Saviano. Simeonee: Adam Jeffries.
28—Goof Troop

4:30
6—Family FeudRay Combs
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

5:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Square One Television
28—Batman: The Animated Series

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—Charles in Charge

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Cops
Missouri police respond to a domestic dispute and a stabbing; a Kansas officer responds to a shooting.

6:30
2—Murphy Brown
"Corky's Place." Corky (Faith Ford) wants Murphy (Candice Bergen) to be a guest on her first network special, but Murphy would rather be grilled alive than grilled by Corky. Secretary No. 45: Lauren Mitchell. Miles: Grant Shaud. John: John Hostetter. Frank: Joe Regalbuto. Jim: Charles Kimbrough.
4—Full House
"The Legend of Ranger Joe." Joey inherits the role of Ranger Roy, host of a kids cartoon show, but his thank you doesn't please his predecessor (Barney Martin). Stage Manager: Michael Shea. Linda: Colleen Morris. Rebecca: Lori Loughlin. Joey: Dave Coulier.
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
The dangers of boating while intoxicated.
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
Scheduled: A phony faith healer is caught in the act.

7:00
2—Cheers
"Smotherly Love." Frasier wants Lilith to stand up to her controlling mother (Marilyn Cooper); Rebecca wants Sam to sit down with Norm and his bar tab. Debbie: Rebecca Staab. Martin: Wes Stern. Dr. Bramwell: Fredd Wayne.
4—Roseanne
"Communicable Theater." Domestic duties keep Roseanne from helping Jackie memorize her lines for a community-theater production. Cyrano/Phil: Jack Blessing. Christian/Al: Robert Clohessy. Lou: John David Conti. Jackie: Laurie Metcalf.
6—Jeopardy!Alex Trebek
7—Nova
Observing the FBI's Investigative Support Unit as it probes serial killers by compiling personality profiles. Included: cases in Atlanta, Rochester and Canada. Narrator: Patrick Stewart. (Repeat)
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
Scheduled: Sharon Stone provides a sneak peek at her newest movie, "Sliver."

7:30
2—Designing Women
"Cruising." On a singles cruise, Mary Jo and Suzanne compete for the attentions of the same man (John Furey). Claude: Charles Pierce. Mel: Carmen Argenziano. Jhana: Randi Brooks. Julia: Dixie Carter.
4—M*A*S*H
"Hawk's Nightmare." Sidney (Allan Arbus) visits the 4077th when nightmares and sleepwalking make Hawkeye think he's going bananas. Burke: Sean Roche. Nurse: Patricia Stevens. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Directed by Burt Metcalfe.
6—Wheel of FortunePat Sajak, Vanna White
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle
Scheduled: The insanity plea.

8:00
2—Rescue 911
A man is bitten by a poisonous snake; a child is caught in the blades of a power lawnmower; a child needs a heart transplant; a woman goes into labor during a blizzard. Hosted by William Shatner.
4—Full House
Season Finale: "The House Meets the Mouse." Conclusion. The search continues for Disney World's Princess for the Day, Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen), while Danny gets ready to pop the question to Vicky (Gail Edwards). Also, Jesse and Joey have an unexpected visitor during their underwater radio show at Epcot Center. Danny: Bob Saget.
6—NBC Movie: King Ralph
(1991) John Goodman, Peter O'Toole. A freak accident lands an American on the English throne.
7—Frontline
From 1992: "A Kid Kills." The case of 15-year-old Damien Bynoe, charged in the shooting deaths of two youngsters in Boston, is examined. Included: comments from Bynoe, his family and relatives of the victims; a look at local gangs. (Repeat)
28—Fox Night at the Movies: RoboCop 2
(1990) Peter Weller, Nancy Allen. The futuristic cyborg sets out to destroy a drug kingpin.

8:30
4—Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
Season Finale: "Livin' a Large LIe." Robin, Vanessa and Mark put on a show for Mark's visiting granny who still thinks he plays for the NBA. Tyler: Marquise Wilson. Mark: Mark Curry. Robin: Dawnn Lewis.

9:00
2—CBS Tuesday Movie: When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn
(TV, 1993) Gary Cole, Marg Helgenberger. Part 1 of two. A manipulative woman persuades a Vietnam veteran to convert his bodyguard service into a murder-for-hire business. (Premiere)
4—Roseanne
Season Finale: "Daughters and Other Strangers." Roseanne worries that Darlene has decided to waste her life staying in Lanford; a new neighbor tries to befriend D.J. George: Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Darlene: Sara Gilbert. D.J.: Michael Fishman. Roseanne: Roseanne Arnold.
7—Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory
Part 2 of three. How American evangelism's origins and believes are intertwined with U.S. history, and its two primary tenets: the Bible as literal truth and the approaching rapture.

9:30
4—Home Improvement
"Overactive Glance." Jill makes Tim promise to stop looking at other women; industrial strength glue causes a sticky situation at work. Karen: Betsy Randle. Kiki: Debbe Dunning. Barbara: Sheila Franklin. Randy: Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Al: Richard Karn. Jill: Patricia Richardson. (Repeat)

10:00
4—Wild Palms
"Hungry Ghosts." Harry and Paige travel to Wilderzone in search of political refugee Eli Levitt; Tommy patronizes the black market to feed his addiction to Mimezine; Grace visits the Church of Synthiotics. Part 3 of four. Harry: James Belushi. Grace: Dana Delany. Paige: Kim Cattrall. Kreutzer: Robert Loggia.
6—Dateline NBCJane Pauley, Stone Phillips
Scheduled: Jane Pauley goes behind the scenes of " Cheers" in preparation for the final episode; a Date County, Florida, drug treatment program.
7—Wings Over the World
A profile of Anthony Fokker, whose planes played key roles in both World Wars.
28—Fox 10 O'ClockPamela Stark

10:30
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Charlie Rose
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: Actor Blair Underwood ("L.A. Law"); vocal group SWV; Playboy's Playmate of the Year Anna Nicole Smith.

11:30
2—Forever Knight
"Dead Issue." Stonetree wants to stonewall the probe of a killing involving the wife of a cop. Stonetree: Gary Farmer. Lynn: Lori Hallier. Tony: Marc Strange. Bosch: Adam Bramble. Ilsa: Natalie Radford. Charlie: David Ferry. (Repeat)

11:35
4—NightlineTed Koppel
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: Comic Paula Poundstone, singer Chris Isaak; singer Arnold McCuller sits in with Branford Marsalis and the band.

12 am
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Paula Zahn, Ruth Pointer, Kathy Smith and Dennis Wolfberg join Joan to judge five expectant mothers for the "Super Sexy Pregnancy Pageant."

12:05
4—Paid Programming

12:30
2—Paid Programming

12:35
4—Perfect Strangers
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: Actress Bonnie Hunt.

12:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00
2—The Cosby Show
"Theo and the Kids." Theo is afraid of failing as a community-center intern, and his first day on the job isn't a confidence builder. Part 1 of two. Mrs. Hudson: Lynne Thigpen. Theo: Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Cliff: Bill Cosby. Clair: Phylicia Rashad.
28—NightTalk with Jane Whitney
Scheduled: A Montana community that fears they may be the site of the next cult disaster.

1:05
4—Jerry Springer
Scheduled: Polygamy.

1:30
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)

1:35
6—Rush Limbaugh

2:00
2—Up to the MinuteRuss Mitchell, Monica Gayle
28—Geraldo

2:05
4—World News NowAaron Brown
6—NBC NightsideTom Donovan, Kim Hindrew
 
Wednesday
May 19, 1993

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
2—Paid Programming
4—World News This MorningAaron Brown
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry

6:00
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—ALF

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
28—James Bond Jr.

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: Mark McEwen reports from the Cannes Film Festival (Part 3 of 5); actress Marg Helgenberger ("When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn"); rescuers and those rescued from the series "Rescue 911" (Part 3 of 5).
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: A look at the hit comedy "Home Improvement" (Part 2 of 5) profiles profiles Tim Allen; actor Billy Baldwin ("Sliver"); a visit to the set of "Coach"; author John Updike reads poetry.
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: The finale of "Cheers" (Part 4 of 5); the return of the saxophone's popularity.
7—Shining Time Station
28—Beetlejuice

7:30
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00
7—Barney & Friends
28—TaleSpin

8:30
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

9:00
2—The New Family Feud ChallengeRay Combs
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Women who have been stalked.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Actress Raquel Welch (TV movie "Torch Song"); singer Rod Stewart; behind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil.
7—Sesame Street
28—Mr. Belvedere

9:30
28—The Love ConnectionChuck Woolery

10:00
2—The Price Is RightBob Barker
4—HomeGary Collins, Sarah Purcell
Scheduled: Johnny Mathis brings a recipe; travel tips for Europe.
6—Shop at Home
7—Body Pulse
28—Vicki!
Scheduled: Marrying for money.

10:30
6—Family Ties
7—Sit and Be FitMary Ann Wilson

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Scheduled: Women whose boyfriends or husbands are crossdressers.
4—Donahue
Scheduled: Pregnant women with eating disorders.
6—ScrabbleChuck Woolery
7—The Frugal GourmetJeff Smith
28—In the Heat of the Night

11:30
6—ScattergoriesDick Clark
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News
4—All My Children
6—Classic ConcentrationAlex Trebek
7—Elderly
28—Geraldo
Scheduled: Parents whose daughters are nude dancers.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—Family SecretsBob Eubanks

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
"Famous Resorts." Songs include "Let's Get Away From It All," "In Acapulco," "On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City," "River Shannon," "Old Cape Cod," "Springtime in the Rockies" and "On Top of Old Smoky."
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Infomercials. Guests include fitness and nutrition expert Susan Powter.

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Evening at Pops
Maureen McGovern, Toots Thielemans, and Steven Spielberg join the Boston Pops to celebrate conductor John Williams' 10th year with the orchestra. Included: Williams' music from "Jaws," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and "1941."
28—The People's CourtJudge Joseph A. Wapner

2:30
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Stunt Dawgs
7—Barney & Friends
28—Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30
4—The Adventures of T-Rex
6—The Jetsons
7—Sesame Street
28—Darkwing Duck

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: A nature vs. nurture debate on homosexuality.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Redemption." Conclusion. Picard (Patrick Stewart) initiates a Federation blockade against the Romulans in hopes of exposing their alliance with the Duras family in the Klingon civil war. Sela: Denise Crosby. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. Kurn: Tony Todd. Lursa: Barbara March. Gowron: Robert O'Reilly. Worf: Michael Dorn.
6—The Wonder Years
"The Walkout." Elected to the student council, Kevin (Fred Savage) bucks the system by organizing a protest against the war in Vietnam. Tyler: Denis Arndt. Mark: Michael Manasseri.
28—Goof Troop

4:30
6—Family FeudRay Combs
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

5:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Square One Television
28—Batman: The Animated Series

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—Charles in Charge

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Cops
Kansas City, Missouri, officers serve a warrant, search for a dog, and capture a burglary suspect.

6:30
2—Murphy Brown
"Small." Murphy's little joke about short men gets her into big trouble. Cameos by Paula Zahn and Mark McEwen ("CBS This Morning"). Hutchins: Charles Bartlett. John J. Edwards: Jonathan Prince. Charlie: Bill Saluga.
4—Full House
"The Volunteer." D.J. volunteers for an "adopt a grandparent" program and visits a man who's suffering from Alzheimer's disease; Jesse agrees to be pregnant for a day. Eddie: Whitman Mayo. Nurse: Louisa Abernathy. Mr. Ferguson: Bill Erwin. D.J.: Candace Cameron.
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
Scheduled: Child actor Macaulay Culkin's family life.
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
Scheduled: A psychiatrist who tried to hire a hit man to kill his former girlfriend.

7:00
2—Cheers
"Take Me Out of the Ball Game." When one of Sam's pitching records is broken, he stages a comeback to reclaim his title; Frasier loses Lilith's beloved rat. Mitch Ganzell: John Finn. Slim: Anthony Starke. Teammate No. 1: Lance Slaughter. Teammate No. 2: Michael Wiseman.
4—Roseanne
"Vegas Interruptus." Roseanne could risk her job by going on a Las Vegas getaway to see Wayne Newton; Jackie polices Becky's party. Becky: Lecy Goranson. Roseanne: Roseanne Barr. Dan: John Goodman.
6—Jeopardy!Alex Trebek
7—Mark Russell Comedy Special
From Washington, D.C., the satirist lampoons newsmakers in song and monologue.
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
Tim Allen previews an upcoming episode of his hit series "Home Improvement."

7:30
2—Designing Women
"E.P., Phone Home." While touring Graceland, Julia is touched when a truck driver tells how the King influenced his life. Jean Smart, Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Annie Potts. Anthony: Meshach Taylor. Del: Pete Willcox.
4—M*A*S*H
"Lt. Radar O'Reilly." Hawkeye and B.J. initiate fake orders promoting Radar to lieutenant, but he finds that the grass was greener on the other side of the officer's club. Woodruff: Sandy Kenyon. Zale: Johnny Haymer. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Baker: Lynn Marie Stewart. Radar: Gary Burghoff.
6—Wheel of FortunePat Sajak, Vanna White
7—Northwest Profiles
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle

8:00
2—48 HoursDan Rather
A report on cases of excessive parental pressure on children to excel in beauty pageants, figure skating, and football.
4—Bradymania: A Very Brady Special
Creator Sherwood Schwartz and "Brady Bunch" cast members share their memories in this retrospective featuring series clips, film and TV sendups, and "The Real Live Brady Bunch" stage show. Florence Henderson hosts.
6—Unsolved Mysteries120 minutes
A Navy blimp mysteriously glides to a perfect landing with no crew on board; four bank robbery stories that the FBI hopes viewers can solve: a New York woman searches for her foster parents. Robert Stack is the host.
7—The Siberian Passage
The story of the 7,000 mile Trans-Siberian Railroad across the Russian Republic to Moscow. (Repeat)
28—Beverly Hills, 90210120 minutes
Season Finale: "Commencement." When graduation day finally arrives for the senior class at West Beverly High, the friends reminisce and ponder their future plans. Andrea (Gabrielle Carteris) frets about her speech; Donna and David emcee the Senior Breakfast; and Dylan's mom (Stephanie Beacham) visits. Brenda: Shannen Doherty. Steve: Ian Ziering. Brandon: Jason Priestley. Dylan: Luke Perry.

9:00
2—CBS Movie: When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn
(TV, 1993) Gary Cole, Marg Helgenberger. Conclusion. A startling coincidence between two murders leads the police to manipulative Debbie and gunman Hearn. (Premiere)
4—Home Improvement
Season Finale: "The Great Race." Bob Vila challenges Tim to a lawnmower race, which Tim figures to win—with a jet engine; Brad and Randy force Mark to swallow a tadpole. Tim: Tim Allen. Jill: Patricia Richardson. Al: Richard Karn.
7—MOVIE: Thank You and Good Night
(1991) Documentary. Filmmaker Jan Oxenberg chronicles the death of her grandmother with a portrait of her life and their relationship.

9:30
4—Coach
Season Finale: "One for the Road." Hayden and Christine try to get married again, this time in a church that's about to be torn down. Park Ranger: Alan Young. Martha: Beth Grant. Minister: Kevin Cooney. Judy: Pam Stone. Hayden: Craig T. Nelson. Christine: Shelley Fabares.

10:00
4—Wild Palms
"Hello, I Must Be Going." Conclusion. Senator Kreutzer broadcasts a doctored holosynth to incriminate Harry; Eli is betrayed; Harry races against time to save everything he values. Paige: Kim Cattrall. Harry: James Belushi. Eli: David Warner. Cody: Ben Savage. Josie: Angie Dickinson.
6—Law & Order
Season Finale: "Benevolence." A murder victim's two most recent boyfriends both deny having been with her on the night of the killing. Gold: George Grizzard. Crandell: John Cleary. Bryce: Leon Russom. Freed: James Villemaire. Fiorello: John Maucere. Stone: Michael Moriarty.
28—Fox 10 O'ClockPamela Stark

10:30
7—Die and Let Live
The issues surrounding organ donation and transplants, seen through three operations performed at Baylor Hospital in Dallas.
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Charlie Rose
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: Actor Tim Daly ("In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco"); trumpeter Arturo Sandoval; music group PM Dawn.

11:30
2—Dangerous Curves
Series Finale: "Strangers." While trying to stop a murder, Holly (Michael Michele) falls and gets amnesia. Ozzie: Gregory McKinney. Alex: Francois-Eric Gendron. Gina: Lise Cutter.

11:35
4—NightlineTed Koppel
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: Actor Michael Richards ("Seinfeld"); actress Valeria Golino ("Hot Shots! Part Deux"); country singer K.T. Oslin.

12 am
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Infomercials. Guests include fitness and nutrition expert Susan Powter.

12:05
4—Paid Programming

12:30
2—Paid Programming

12:35
4—Perfect Strangers
"Tenspeed and Softtouch." The guys' "little brother", a kid they caught shoplifting, becomes a suspect when Larry's bike is missing. Bronson Pinchot, Mark Linn-Baker, Rebeca Arthur.
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: Actor/comic Martin Lawrence ("Martin"); country singer Trisha Yearwood; game show host Pat Sajak.

12:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00
2—The Cosby Show
"Theo and the Kids." Conclusion. Junior counselor Theo tries to reach Stanley (Merlin Santana), who may have dyslexia; and Rahim (Kennan Scott), who's leaving the group because his father got laid off. Mrs. Hudson: Lynne Thigpen.
28—NightTalk with Jane Whitney
Scheduled: An update on past guests.

1:05
4—Jerry Springer
Scheduled: Obese women who are belly dancers.

1:30
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)

1:35
6—Rush Limbaugh

2:00
2—Up to the MinuteRuss Mitchell, Monica Gayle
28—Geraldo

2:05
4—World News NowAaron Brown
6—NBC NightsideTom Donovan, Kim Hindrew
 
Thursday
May 20, 1993

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
2—Paid Programming
4—World News This MorningAaron Brown
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry

6:00
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—ALF

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
28—James Bond Jr.

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: Mark McEwen reports from the Cannes Film Festival (Part 4 of 5); a look at Willie Nelson's 30-year music career (Part 1 of 2) rescuers and those rescued from the series "Rescue 911" (Part 4 of 5); EPA chief Carol Browner; actor William Baldwin ("Sliver").
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: A look at the hit comedy "Home Improvement" (Part 4 of 5) profiles Patricia Richardson; actress Sharon Stone ("Sliver") (Part 1 of 2); actor Charlie Sheen ("Hot Shots! Part Deux"); summer swimsuit styles.
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: The finale of "Cheers" (Part 5 of 5); Regis Philbin ("Perry Mason: The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host").
7—Shining Time Station
28—Beetlejuice

7:30
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00
7—Barney & Friends
28—TaleSpin

8:30
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

9:00
2—The New Family Feud ChallengeRay Combs
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: A father who had an affair with his daughter's boyfriend.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Debbie Reynolds and "The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Hotel and Casino" in Las Vegas; what it's like behind the scenes at "Live."
7—Sesame Street
28—Mr. Belvedere

9:30
28—The Love ConnectionChuck Woolery

10:00
2—The Price Is RightBob Barker
4—HomeGary Collins, Sarah Purcell
Scheduled: Barney the Dinosaur makes an appearance with his creator, Sheryl Leach; the latest beach wear.
6—Shop at Home
7—Body Electric
28—Vicki!
Scheduled: Secret crushes. (Repeat)

10:30
6—Family Ties
7—Sit and Be FitMary Ann Wilson

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Scheduled: Advice on how to enhance a stale love life, with Fiona Hutchinson ("Guiding Light") and Jean LeClerc ("Loving"); women whose husbands resemble famous actors like Mel Gibson and Tom Cruise.
4—Donahue
Scheduled: A woman who sold her unborn baby to several couples just to make money.
6—ScrabbleChuck Woolery
7—Yan Can Cook
28—In the Heat of the Night

11:30
6—ScattergoriesDick Clark
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News
4—All My Children
6—Classic ConcentrationAlex Trebek
7—Day Care Matters
28—Geraldo
Scheduled: Men making a choice between their wives and mistresses.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—Family SecretsBob Eubanks
7—The Victory GardenRoger Swain

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Nova
Observing the FBI's Investigative Support Unit as it probes serial killers by compiling personality profiles. Included: cases in Atlanta, Rochester and Canada. Narrator: Patrick Stewart. (Repeat)
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: A discussion about organized crime. Guests include Sandy Sadowsky, co-author of "Wedded to Crime: My Life in the Jewish Mafia."

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Appetizers
28—The People's CourtJudge Joseph A. Wapner

2:30
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Stunt Dawgs
7—Barney & Friends
28—Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30
4—The Adventures of T-Rex
6—The Jetsons
7—Sesame Street
28—Darkwing Duck

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: Men who fell in love with female criminals.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Darmok." While initiating relations with the Tamarians, Picard and the Tamarian ship's captain (Paul Winfield) are transported to a planet where both face a fierce beast. Patrick Stewart. Tamarian Officer: Richard Allen. Ens. Lefler: Ashley Judd. Riker: Jonathan Frakes.
6—The Wonder Years
"Heartbreak." Kevin and Winnie's relationship is strained by teenage temptress Madeline (Julie Condra) and Winnie's new school friends. Mr. Cantwell: Ben Stein. Roger: Art Hoffman. Sean: Aaron Lohr. Winnie: Danica McKellar.
28—Goof Troop

4:30
6—Family FeudRay Combs
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

5:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Square One Television
28—Batman: The Animated Series

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—Charles in Charge

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Cops
A Kansas policeman answers an officer down call; a Missouri officer answers a trespassing complaint.

6:30
2—Murphy Brown
"The Usual Suspects." When someone leaks a story on Murphy to a tabloid, the star inquires around the globe as to who under the sun would spy on her. Ray/Bob: Chuck Clayton. Man: Harry Murphy. Woman: Teddy Davis. Man No. 2: Johnny Heller.
4—Full House
"Happy Birthday, Babies." Michelle's early days are recalled on her fifth birthday, while Rebecca begins having birth pangs. Part 1 of two. Michelle: Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. Rebecca: Lori Loughlin.
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
A behind-the-scenes look at "Cheers."
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
Scheduled: A college graduate who became a stripper and is now writing a book about her experiences.

7:00
2—Cheers
"Heeeeeere's Cliffy!" Jesting, Norm tells Cliff "The Tonight Show" accepted his material, but the joke's on Norm when Cliff buys tickets to Burbank. Johnny Carson and Doc Severinsen guest star. Esther Clavin: Frances Sternhagen. Jay: Josh Mostel. Security Guard: Nicolas Mize.
4—Roseanne
"Her Boyfriend's Back." Mark and Becky (Glenn Quinn, Lecy Goranson) take Dan's motorcycle out for a spin; Becky becomes a discipline problem at home. John Goodman, Roseanne Barr. Jackie: Laurie Metcalf. Darlene: Sara Gilbert.
6—Jeopardy!Alex Trebek
7—Evening at Pops
Bobby McFerrin, violinist Anne Akiko Meyers, and John Williams and the Boston Pops perform songs by McFerrin and classical pieces. Included: McFerrin's "Sweet in the Morning," Vivaldi's Concerto for Two Mandolins.
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
Scheduled: Jerry Seinfeld offers a peek at his hour-long season wrap-up of "Seinfeld."

7:30
2—Designing Women
"Stranded." Charlene, Julia and Mary Jo get the flu on a trip to St. Louis, while a snowstorm forces Suzanne and Anthony (Meshach Taylor) to share a motel room. Charlene: Jean Smart. Julia: Dixie Carter.
4—M*A*S*H
"Out of Sight, Out of Mind." Hawkeye is blinded by a heater explosion and befriends a patient (Tom Sullivan) who lost his sight in combat. Overman: Dudley Knight. Able: Judy Farrell. Bigelow: Enid Kent. Lt. Gage: Bobbie Mitchell. Hawkeye: Alan Alda.
6—Wheel of FortunePat Sajak, Vanna White
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle
Scheduled: A trigger man.

8:00
2—CBS Movie: The Color Purple
(1985) Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover. A black Southern woman struggles to find her identity after suffering years of abuse from her father and others over 40 years. Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Sofia: Oprah Winfrey. Shug: Margaret Avery. Old Mister: Adolph Caesar. (Repeat)
4—ABC Movie: Matlock: The Assassination
(TV, 1992) Andy Griffith, Brynn Thayer. A judge's investigation of the mayor's assassination triggers a frame-up, but Matlock's daughter aims to shoot down the conspiracy's coverup. Judge: Kristoffer Tabori. Brodsky: Rene Auberjonois. Chief Young: Eddie Jones. Calhoun: Don Knotts. (Repeat)
6—Seinfeld60 minutes
Season Finale: "The Pilot." The TV pilot is cast, taped and aired, but George thinks he won't live to see success; the NBC president (Bob Balaban) is obsessed with Elaine, who protests against a diner that only hires buxom waitresses; Kramer has a personal plumbing problem. TV Kramer: Larry Hankin. TV Elaine: Elena Wohl. TV George: Jeremy Piven.
7—Mystery!
Leo McKern is "Rumpole of the Bailey" in "Rumpole at Sea," in which the barrister spots his nemesis, Justice Graves (Robin Bailey), on a cruise. Hilda: Marion Mathie. Britwell: Benjamin Whitrow. Mavis: Anna Sharkey. Swainton: Julian Holloway. Linda: Lorelei King. Gloria: Josephine Blake.
28—The Simpsons
From 1990: "Bart Gets an F." In exchange for study tips, Bart gives the class brain antigeek lessons, but regrets it when the brain becomes too Bart-like. Voices: Nancy Cartwright, Harry Shearer, Jo Ann Harris, Dan Castellaneta, Russi Taylor, Yeardley Smith. (Repeat)

8:30
28—The Simpsons
From 1991: "Saturdays of Thunder." When Homer helps Bart build a soapbox racer, it does little for the car but a lot for their relationship. Voices: Dan Castellanetta, Nancy Cartwright, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria. (Repeat)

9:00
6—Last Call: A Cheers Celebration
Bob Costas hosts a countdown to the finale, featuring interviews with the cast and producers, and classic "Cheers" moments from the past 11 seasons.
7—First Born
In the startling conclusion, Gor falls in love, and Dr. Forester is forced to reveal the truth about the young man's genetic history. Nell: Gabrielle Anwar. Forester: Charles Dance. Ann: Julie Peasgood.
28—America's Most WantedJohn Walsh
"Inside the Criminal Mind." An attempt to understand criminal behavior through interviews with convicted killers, victims and psychologists; also, analysis of the minds of infamous killers.

9:22
6—Cheers98 minutes
Series Finale: "One for the Road." The series' final outing finds Diane Chambers (Shelley Long) returning to Sam's life after a six-year-absence; Rebecca's romance with Don blossoming; and Woody, Cliff and Norm experiencing major changes in their lives. Mike Ditka and Kim Alexis have cameos. Don: Tom Berenger. Sam: Ted Danson. Rebecca: Kirstie Alley. Woody: Woody Harrelson. Cliff: John Ratzenberger. Norm: George Wendt. Carla: Rhea Perlman. Frasier: Kelsey Grammer.

10:00
4—PrimeTime LiveSam Donaldson, Diane Sawyer
Scheduled: An hourlong report on breast cancer and a look at mammograms and their reported accuracy rate.
7—Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World
"The Shock of the Other." Host David Maybury-Lewis visits the Xavante people of Brazil and attempts to talk with the Mashco Piro of Peru to explore and celebrate tribal wisdom.
28—Fox 10 O'ClockPamela Stark

10:30
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

LATE NIGHT

11:00
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Charlie Rose
Scheduled: Opera singer Marilyn Horne; actress Chita Rivera (Broadway's "Kiss of the Spider Woman").
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: Actress Jane Seymour ("Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"); rock band KISS; Father Guido Sarducco (Don Novello). Saxophonist Dave Koz sits in with the Posse.

11:08
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward

11:35
4—NightlineTed Koppel
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: Cast members from "Cheers" at the Bull and Finch Pub in Boston, which serves as a model for the show's set. Guests include cast members Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, Kelsey Grammer, and Woody Harrelson; director James Burrows; and theme-song writers Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart-Angelo. [Tape Delay]

11:38
2—Silk Stalkings
"Star Signs." Chris and Rita investigate a case in which a love triangle involving a fraudulent astrologer (Richard Eden) ended in murder. Bobby: Gerard Christopher. Cotton: John Byner. Donnie Dogs: Dennis Paladino.

12 am
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: A discussion about organized crime. Guests include Sandy Sadowsky, co-author of "Wedded to Crime: My Life in the Jewish Mafia."

12:05
4—Paid Programming

12:35
4—Perfect Strangers
"Snow Way to Treat a Lady." Larry tries to transform himself into an expert skier overnight to impress Jennifer. Part 1 of two. Balki: Bronson Pinchot. Mary Anne: Rebeca Arthur.
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: Director Ron Howard; rap artist L.L. Cool J.

12:38
2—Paid Programming

12:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00
28—NightTalk with Jane Whitney
Scheduled: Women who have been badly hurt in relationships.

1:05
4—Jerry Springer
Scheduled: "The Beverly Hillbillies" cast reunion.

1:08
2—The Cosby Show
"Eat, Drink and Be Wary." When Clair goes away for the weekend, Cliff can't persuade anyone that he won't gorge himself with junk food. Tracy: Debbi Morgan. Sondra: Sabrina LeBeauf. Olivia: Raven-Symone. Cliff: Bill Cosby.

1:35
6—Rush Limbaugh

1:38
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)

2:05
4—World News NowAaron Brown
6—NBC NightsideTom Donovan, Kim Hindrew

2:08
2—Up to the MinuteRuss Mitchell, Monica Gayle
 
Friday
May 21, 1993

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
2—Paid Programming
4—World News This MorningAaron Brown
6—NBC News at SunriseAnn Curry

6:00
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—ALF

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
28—James Bond Jr.

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This MorningHarry Smith, Paula Zahn
Scheduled: "60 Minutes" executive producer Don Hewitt discusses the newsmagazine's 25th anniversary; Mark McEwen reports from the Cannes Film Festival (Part 5 of 5); a look at Willie Nelson's 30-year music career (Part 2 of 2) rescuers and those rescued from the series "Rescue 911" (Part 5 of 5); actress Jane Seymour ("Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman").
4—Good Morning AmericaCharles Gibson, Joan Lunden
Scheduled: A look at the hit comedy "Home Improvement" (Part 5 of 5) with profiles of actors Richard Karn and Earl Hindman; actress Sharon Stone ("Sliver") (Part 2 of 2); the story of model Gia Carangi, who died of AIDS in 1986; Joel Siegel's summer movie preview.
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric
Scheduled: Actor Tim Daly ("In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco"); British rock group Take That performs.
7—Shining Time Station
28—Beetlejuice

7:30
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00
7—Barney & Friends
28—TaleSpin

8:30
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

9:00
2—The New Family Feud ChallengeRay Combs
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Sally and her family talk about her daughter Andrea's upcoming wedding. Guests include Robin Leach ("Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous").
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Actor Tim Daly ("In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco"); footage of Regis from the new "Perry Mason" TV movie; mail-order bargains.
7—Sesame Street
28—Mr. Belvedere

9:30
28—The Love ConnectionChuck Woolery

10:00
2—The Price Is RightBob Barker
4—HomeGary Collins, Sarah Purcell
Scheduled: A trip to a button shop; a baseball challenge.
6—Shop at Home
7—Body Pulse
28—Vicki!
Scheduled: Prom fashions.

10:30
6—Family Ties
7—Sit and Be FitMary Ann Wilson

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Scheduled: Four families are reunited.
4—Donahue
Scheduled: Teens dealing with racial and sexual stereotypes.
6—ScrabbleChuck Woolery
7—Lilias!
28—In the Heat of the Night

11:30
6—ScattergoriesDick Clark
7—Jenkins' Art Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News
4—All My Children
6—Classic ConcentrationAlex Trebek
7—Collectors
Medical quackery instruments and electric shock equipment; microscopes; red Fiestaware.
28—Geraldo
Scheduled: Teenage female gang members.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—Family SecretsBob Eubanks
7—This Old HouseSteve Thomas

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Mystery!
Leo McKern is "Rumpole of the Bailey" in "Rumpole at Sea," in which the barrister spots his nemesis, Justice Graves (Robin Bailey), on a cruise. Hilda: Marion Mathie. Britwell: Benjamin Whitrow. Mavis: Anna Sharkey. Swainton: Julian Holloway. Linda: Lorelei King. Gloria: Josephine Blake.
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Actress Sharon Stone ("Sliver")

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Mark Russell Comedy Special
From Washington, D.C., the satirist lampoons newsmakers in song and monologue.
28—The People's CourtJudge Joseph A. Wapner

2:30
7—Northwest Profiles
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Stunt Dawgs
7—Barney & Friends
28—Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30
4—The Adventures of T-Rex
6—The Jetsons
7—Sesame Street
28—Darkwing Duck

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: People's stories about once-in-a-lifetime loves that were lost.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Ensign Ro." During their investigation of a Bajoran terrorist attack on a Federation colony, Picard (Patrick Stewart) and a Bajoran ensign (Michelle Forbes) uncover a conspiracy by a Starfleet officer. Orta: Jeffrey Hayenga. Adm. Kennelly: Cliff Potts. Barber Mot: Ken Thorley. Dolak: Frank Collison.
6—The Wonder Years
"The Yearbook." Kevin (Fred Savage) falls in with the in-crowd when he's asked to write witty yearbook captions, which could ensure his downfall. Peter: Michael Bower. Brad: Chad Allen. Marci: Sandy Alexander. Diperna: Raye Birk.
28—Goof Troop

4:30
6—Family FeudRay Combs
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

5:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Square One Television
28—Batman: The Animated Series

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—Charles in Charge

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 NewsRandy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Cops
From Pittsburgh: Special drug task force pursuits; a canine officer tracks a suspected car thief.

6:30
2—Murphy Brown
"Q&A on FYI." The FYI team goes up against a panel of college whiz kids on a tough TV quiz show. Dr. Benoit: Tony Jay. Ben: Phillip LaMarr. Paul: Sam King. Alexis: Penny Balfour. Donald: Adam Goldberg. Melissa: Rebecca Cross.
4—Full House
"Happy Birthday, Babies." Conclusion: While Rebecca prepares to give birth, Jesse undergoes emergency surgery and Danny plans to film the twins' arrival. Teddy: Tahj Mowry. Michelle: Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen.
6—Inside EditionBill O'Reilly
Scheduled: Alleged abuses of police officers' stress disability benefits.
28—Hard CopyBarry Nolan, Terry Murphy
Scheduled: Sexual secrets of Las Vegas.

7:00
2—Cheers
"Rebecca's Lover... Not." Rebecca's high-school sweetheart (Harvey Fierstein) gets her motor racing again, but he's chosen a different road; and Sam, upset over his stolen car, forms a support group. Tom: Kirby Tepper. Alice: Jana Robbins. Kirby: Peter Keleghan. Policeman: Ben Mittleman.
4—Roseanne
"Trouble with the Rubbles." D.J. hits it off with new neighbor kid Todd (Troy Davidson), but Roseanne sees Todd's mom (Meagen Fay) as an overprotective snob. Jerry: Danton Stone. D.J.: Michael Fishman. Roseanne: Roseanne Barr.
6—Jeopardy!Alex Trebek
7—Washington Week in ReviewPaul Duke
28—Entertainment TonightJohn Tesh, Mary Hart
Scheduled: An interview with Charlie Sheen about his new movie, "Hot Shots! Part Deux."

7:30
2—Designing Women
"Blame It on New Orleans." The gals attend a New Orleans convention, where Mary Jo oversteps her rules of decorum with a salesman (Darrell Larson). Lolita: David Shawn Michaels. Podiatrists: Kerry Stein, Frank Dielsi.
4—M*A*S*H
"The General's Practitioner." A reluctant Hawkeye is wooed by a general (Edward Binns) to be his personal physician; a GI (Larry Wilcox) asks Radar for a big favor. Col. Bidwell: Leonard Stone. Mai Ping: Suesie Elene. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Radar: Gary Burghoff. Potter: Harry Morgan.
6—Wheel of FortunePat Sajak, Vanna White
7—Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
28—A Current AffairMaureen O'Boyle
Scheduled: A family's story about an abusive neighbor.

8:00
2—The Best of Disney Music: A Legacy in Song, Part II
Host Glenn Close looks at memorable musical moments from Disney's beloved animated films, including "Cinderella," "The Little Mermaid," "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," and "Aladdin."
4—Family Matters
"Muskrat Love." Eddie breaks a date with a smart girl (Michole Briana White) because of disapproving friends, while Laura regrets encouraging Maxine (Cherie Johnson) to date Ted (Patrick J. Dancy). Weasel: Shavar Ross. Eddie: Darius McCrary. Waldo: Shawn Harrison. (Repeat)
6—The Road to Hollywood
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sharon Stone, and Eddie Murphy talk about the paths they took on their way to fame and fortune.
7—The McLaughlin Group
28—America's Most WantedJohn Walsh
"Fifth Anniversary Special." The fifth anniversary celebration recalls the show's most amazing captures, toughest cases, and shows how victims have worked to improve the criminal justice system.

8:30
4—Step by Step
Season Finale: "Double Date." Carol sticks Karen with a date who doesn't rate—so Karen dumps him. Jeffrey: Curnal Aulisio. Karen: Angela Watson. Eileen: Christina Belford. Frank: Patrick Duffy.
7—Spokane This Week
A discussion of the events of the past week with area journalists. Host: Hugh Imhof.

9:00
2—1993 Miss Universe Pageant
From Mexico City, women from around the world compete for the coveted crown and over $250,000 in cash and prizes at the 42nd annual pageant. Hosts: Dick Clark and Miss Universe 1987, Cecilia Bolocco. [Tape Delay]
4—Getting By
Season Finale: "Anatomy of a Fight." Dolores (Telma Hopkins) attempts to justify a 2-year-old report in which she refers to Cathy as a wimp. Cathy: Cindy Williams. Darren: Deon Richmond. Marcus: Merlin Santana. Nikki: Nicki Vannice.
6—NBC Friday Night Movie: Perry Mason: The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host
(TV, 1993) Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale. Mason investigates when Della's friend, a radio psychologist (Mariette Hartley) is accused of murdering the station owner (Regis Philbin). Boomer: Montel Williams. Clark: G. Gordon Liddy. Judith: Cristina Ferrare. (Premiere)
7—The Dame Edna Experience
From 1988: Australia's first lady has the last word with Patrick Lichfield, Jerry Hall and Charlton Heston. (Repeat)
28—SightingsTim White
On location in Upstate New York and Southern Florida, where a flurry of UFO sightings have been reported.

9:30
4—Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
"The Unteachables." As a substitute teacher, Mark vows to improve the rowdiest history class in school. Mr. Bates: Oliver Muirhead. Amanda: Ellen Blaine. Lewis: Tyrin Turner. (Repeat)
28—SightingsTim White
A visit to remote Washington to investigate a rash of Bigfoot sightings; the Ouija Board parlor game. (Repeat)

10:00
4—20/20Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters
Scheduled: The dangers of "huffing," the inhaling of household products by young people trying to get high; how women cope with passive-aggressive men; the controversy over the choice of an official language in Dade County, Florida.
7—The Dakota Conflict
Floyd Red Crow Westerman and Garrison Keillor narrate this look at the Sioux Uprising, the 1862 war between white settlers and Dakota Indians in Minnesota.
28—Fox 10 O'ClockPamela Stark

10:30
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

10:45
7—Comedy Tonight

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsCharles Rowe, Nadine Woodward
4—KXLY News 4Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Charlie Rose
Scheduled: AIDS Awareness Day panel of longtime survivors.
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
Scheduled: Actress Helen Hunt ("Mad About You"); comedian Bobcat Goldthdwait; rap group Run-D.M.C.

11:30
2—Forever Knight
"The Greening of Glenda Ross." A ruthless woman (Mary-Margaret Humes) frames a company president for rape to gain control of his corporation. Samsa: Barry Laws. Kelly: Janet Gunn. Nick: Bruce Abbott. Moon: Dick O'Neill. Chuckles: Duane Tucker.

11:35
4—NightlineTed Koppel
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: Actor Jeff Bridges ("American Heart"); comic Kathleen Madigan; a special performance by bandleader Branford Marsalis.

12 am
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Scheduled: Actress Sharon Stone ("Sliver")

12:05
4—Paid Programming

12:30
2—Paid Programming

12:35
4—Perfect Strangers
"Snow Way to Treat a Lady." Conclusion. Trapped in a ski lodge by an avalanche, Larry and Balki attempt to dig their way to safety. Balki: Bronson Pinchot. Mary Anne: Rebeca Arthur. Jennifer: Melanie Wilson.
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: Actor Will Smith ("Made in America"); singer Bruce Hornsby; musician David Sanborn.

12:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00
2—The Cosby Show
"The Getaway." Sondra, Elvin and the twins move into their own home, much to the delight of Cliff. Sportscasters Jim Valvano and Dick Vitale play moving men. Cliff: Bill Cosby.
28—NightTalk with Jane Whitney
Scheduled: People who say they were fired because of something to do with their personal lives.

1:05
4—Jerry Springer
Scheduled: A nightclub for women in San Francisco that promotes safe sex.

1:30
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)

1:35
6—Rush Limbaugh

2:00
28—Geraldo

2:05
4—In Concert
Scheduled: Peter Gabriel; 10,000 Maniacs; a new-artist profile of Gumball. Host: Natalie Merchant.
6—Shop at Home

2:35
6—NBC NightsideTom Donovan, Kim Hindrew
 
Saturday
May 22, 1993

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
2—Beakman's World
6—Shop at Home

6:00
2—Paid Programming
6—Saturday TodayScott Simon, Jackie Nespral
Scheduled: Racism at Wellesley College; "Jesus Christ Superstar" 20 years later; actress Sharon Stone ("Sliver") dessert making lessons; the newest trend in women's fitness—boxing.
7—Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
28—Woody Woodpecker

6:15
4—Sunday School of the Air

6:30
2—Captain Planet and the Planeteers
4—The Adventures of T-Rex
7—French in Action
28—DuckTales

7:00
2—Beakman's World
4—A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
7—The Ascent of Man
"The Majestic Clockwork." The genius of Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein is examined in Part 7. Segments on Newton's work include a re-creation of his experiments with light refraction and a consideration of his theory of universal gravitation. To discuss Einstein's contributions, host Jacob Bronowski travels to Berne, Switzerland, where the physicist produced his classic papers on relativity.
28—Dog City

7:30
2—The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda
4—Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa
28—Bobby's World

8:00
2—Garfield and Friends
4—Goof Troop
6—Q6 News Saturday
7—Great Journey
Writer and critic Hugo Williams travels the Pan-American Highway from Laredo, Texas, to Panama City, Panama.
28—Tom & Jerry Kids

8:30
4—The Addams FamilyAnimated
28—Eek! the Cat

9:00
2—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
4—The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show
7—Wild America
Weasel family members, including sea otters and black-footed ferrets.
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

9:30
6—California Dreams
7—This Old HouseSteve Thomas
A landscape discussion; kitchen remodeling continues; Norm works on restoring the portico. (Repeat)
28—Taz-Mania

10:00
2—Major League Baseball
California Angels at Texas Rangers, from Arlington Stadium in Arlington, Texas. [Live]
4—Land of the Lost
6—Saved by the Bell
7—The New Yankee WorkshopNorm Abram
Building a wall clock modeled on one built by Shaker Isaac Youngs.
28—X-Men

10:30
4—Darkwing Duck
6—To Be Announced
7—American Woodshop
Making a Colonial spindle table; an overview of 300 years of furniture design.
28—Lost in Dinosaur World
Timothy McDunn and his sister Becky gets lost in Dinosaur World Theme Park and encounter a Tyrannosaurus Rex.

11:00
4—The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
7—New Country Video
Videos by Gary Morris, Restless Heart, Lorrie Morgan, and Pam Tillis.
28—Paid Programming

11:30
4—ABC Weekend Special
"Cap'n OG Readmore's Puss in Boots." Cap'n O.G. tells his library pals the tale of his ancestor, the famous Puss 'n Boots. (Repeat)
7—North Idaho College Public Forum

AFTERNOON

12 pm
4—Real News for Kids
6—NBA ShowtimeBob Costas
7—Your Organic Garden
Planting techniques.
28—WWF Superstars

12:30
4—Perfect Strangers
"Little Apartment of Horrors." Curing colds is just one of the effects of ingesting the pods from a Myposian plant. Bronson Pinchot, Mark Linn-Baker. Delivery Man: Robert G. Lee. Jennifer: Melanie Wilson. Mary Anne: Rebeca Arthur.
6—NBA Basketball Playoff
Western Conference Semifinal: Houston Rockets at Seattle SuperSonics, Game 7, from Seattle Center Coliseum in Seattle, Washington. [Live]
7—The Victory GardenRoger Swain
Planting warm-season tomatoes and peppers; installing a shrub border; the importance of vines and shade.

1:00
4—The Untouchables
"One-Way Street." A teen (George Carson) chooses to cooperate with the mob instead of the cops after witnessing an attempted hit on an informant who plans to testify against Capone. McErland: Tracy Letts. Philly: Frank Dominelli. Dunleavy: Will Clinger. Capone: William Forsythe. (Repeat)
7—Ciao Italia
A pasta and bean stew; a sausage and lentil dish from a crock pot.
28—Knights and Warriors

1:30
2—PGA Golf
Kemper Open, third round, from Tournament Players Club at Avenel in Potomac, Maryland. [Live]
7—Graham Kerr's Kitchen
Chou chou salad.

2:00
4—Babe Winkelman's Good Fishing
7—The New Explorers
Dan and Laurie Kraus' efforts in Namibia (Africa) to save the cheetah from extinction.
28—MOVIE: Fletch
(1985) Chevy Chase, Joe Don Baker. An undercover Los Angeles reporter investigates a businessman who wants him to kill him.

2:30
4—MOVIE: Pat and MikeColorized Version
(1952) Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. A conniving New York City sports promoter transforms a talented physical education teacher into the queen of the athletic world.
7—World of Collector Cars
A close-up look at Micky Thompson's Challenger One, the first car to break the 400-mph barrier.

3:00
2—Paid Programming
[Time approximate after golf.]
6—Shop at Home
[Time approximate after basketball.]
7—Computer Chronicles
A review of self-help software products.

3:30
7—MotorWeek
Tests of various sports cars; Cadillac's Eldorado touring coupe; how auto builders design seats; pedal cars.

4:00
2—Highlander: The Series
Season Finale: "The Hunters." Roger Daltrey portrays an immortal who teams with Duncan to find the group responsible for the deaths of several friends—including Darius (Werner Stocker). Duncan: Adrian Paul. Richie: Stan Kirsch. Tessa: Alexandra Vandernoot.
6—Renegade
Season Finale: "Fighting Cage." Conclusion. While Reno tries to persuade Mitch that they're brothers, Brackett tries to force them into a gladiatorial fight to the death. Shields: Mitchell Ryan. Tigress: Marjean Holden. Rosetti: Larry Manetti. Cheyenne: Kathleen Kinmont.
7—National Geographic On Assignment
The birds of St. Lazaria, an island off southeast Alaska; photographer Jim Stanfield at work in Turkey; animal patients at the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Hospital.
28—MOVIE: The Last Days of Patton
(TV, 1986) George C. Scott, Eva Marie Saint. During the final months of his life, General George S. Patton's reluctance to face the realities of postwar politics arouses controversy and leads to his ultimate downfall.

4:30
4—ABC's Wide World of Sports
Scheduled: Indianapolis Time Trials qualifying runs for the Indianapolis 500, from Indianapolis Motor Speedway; a best of "Wide World" retrospective, featuring the top 10 elements from 1961 to the present. [Taped]

5:00
2—American Gladiators
"Gold Medal Challenge of Champions." Olympic stars Danny Manning, Tyrell Biggs, Alice Brown, Bill Johnson, Nancy Lieberman-Cline, and Kathy Turner compete against the American Gladiators.
6—Q6 News Extra
7—All Creatures Great and Small
"Every Dog Has His Day." Siegfried learns how to silence a pig, while James summons all of his skills to treat a boxer. James: Christopher Timothy. Tristan: Peter Davison.

5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Garrick Utley

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
"A Tribute to Fred Astaire." Bobby Burgess is the host for a musical salute to the hoofer. Songs include the "Carioca," "Flying Down to Rio," and "Blue Skies."
28—Harry and the Hendersons
"Uncle Mack Comes Back." George's great-uncle from Scotland arrives to settle his affairs and die—which he does—but his ghost has some unsettled business. Bruce Davison plays Uncle Mack. Carl: Tom Nolan. Nancy: Molly Cheek. Brett: Noah Blake.

6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Saturday with Carole Simpson
6—Rush Limbaugh
28—Firefighters

7:00
2—The Best of National Geographic
Scientists searching for clues to human behavior study the various activities of other primates.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Rightful Heir." A legendary Klingon warrior (Kevin Conway) returns to challenge Worf and threaten the stability of the High Council. Koroth: Alan Oppenheimer. Gowron: Robert O'Reilly. Torin: Norman Snow. Worf: Michael Dorn. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Crusher: Gates McFadden.
6—Star SearchEd McMahon
7—Waiting for God
28—On Scene: Emergency Response
Highlights from past episodes include a Coast Guard rescue in the icy Bering Sea; an ambulance corps' response to a shooting in Belfast, Northern Ireland; and a helicopter rescue on the Colorado River.

7:30
7—Are You Being Served?
"Goodbye Mrs. Slocombe." A reorganization at Grace Brothers moves ladies' fashions to the floor once occupied only by menswear. Mr. Grainger: Arthur Brough. Mrs. Slocombe: Mollie Sugden. Captain Peacock: Frank Thornton. Miss Brahms: Wendy Richard. Mr. Lucas: Trevor Bannister. Mr. Rumbold: Nicholas Smith.
28—Prime Suspect
A youth counselor accused of child molestation; a woman raped in her apartment building; a church deacon and his wife found dead. (Repeat)

8:00
2—Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Season Finale: "Portraits." When a famous Civil War photographer (Kenny Rogers) arrives to take a town portrait, he is delayed by local bickering and Michaela discoveries he is going blind. Jane Seymour. Sully: Joe Lando. Horace: Frank Collison. Myra: Helene Udy. Loren: Orson Bean. Robert E: Henry G. Sanders.
4—TV's Funniest Commercials
Patrick Duffy hosts a comical look at some of television's funniest commercials, from local productions to national and foreign ads. (Repeat)
6—Saved by the Bell
Series Finale: "Graduation." As graduation day nears, Zack is stunned when he learns he doesn't have enough credits to graduate, and Jessie is determined to be named valedictorian. Zack: Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Jessie: Elizabeth Berkley. Mr. Belding: Dennis Haskins. Lisa: Lark Voorhies. Screech: Dustin Diamond.
7—MOVIE: Auntie Mame
(1958) Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker. An orphan becomes the ward of his bohemian aunt in New York.
28—Cops
Fort Worth officer Don Hanlon investigates a break-in; Off. Matt Weber arrests a man for shooting suspected drug dealers outside his mother's house; helicopter surveillance is used in the arrest of a domestic-assault suspect.

8:30
6—Saved by the Bell: The College Years
Debut: "Pilot." Zack, Slater and Screech enroll at California U—and end up in a coed dorm. Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Dustin Diamond. Leslie: Anne Tremko. Alex: Kiersten Warren. Danielle: Essence Watkins. Rogers: Bob Golic.
28—Cops
Denver officer Ken Storch helps apprehend suspects in a shooting; the police answer a call about a man with a knife; Off. Manny Mauri assists in the capture of a hit-and-run suspect.

9:00
2—Willie Nelson: The Big Six-O—An All Star Birthday Celebration
Performers including Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Paul Simon, Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, B.B. King and Travis Tritt salute country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson.
4—The ABC Saturday Night Movie: Deadly Relations
(TV, 1993) Robert Urich, Shelley Fabares. An obsessive father turns to murder and insurance scams when his daughters take control of their own lives. Carol Ann: Gwyneth Paltrow. George: Matthew Perry. (Premiere)
6—Empty Nest
Season Finale: "Surprise! Surprise!" Harry (Richard Mulligan) overhears what he thinks are plans for his surprise birthday party. Charley: David Leisure. Carol: Dinah Manoff. Barbara: Kristy McNichol. Emily: Lisa Rieffel.
28—Code 3
A hotel fire; an elderly man trapped in icy water; a volcanic eruption in the Philippines. Gil Gerard is host.

9:30
6—Mad About You
Season Finale: "Happy Anniversary." Paul's elaborate plans for his and Jamie's first anniversary may go up in smoke when Jamie worries about involving Fran and Mark. Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt. Warren: Steven Wright. Connie: Meagan Fay. Fran: Leila Kenzle. Mark: Richard Kind.
28—Code 3
A tree falls onto a subway; an avalanche buries a snowmobiler; a man and his son are trapped in a truck during a flood. Host: Gil Gerard. (Repeat)

10:00
6—Sisters
Season Finale: "The Icing on the Cake." The broadcast of the TV movie based on the Reed sisters nears; Mitch explodes when Frankie drops a bombshell: she's moving to New York and plans to take the baby with her. Meanwhile, a comedian (Elayne Boosler) teaches Alex about stand-up comedy. Mitch: Ed Marinaro. Frankie: Julianne Phillips. Alex: Swoosie Kurtz.
28—MOVIE: Terror on Highway 91
(TV, 1989) Ricky Schroder, George Dzundza. A rookie officer in a Southern town learns his sheriff is corrupt and decides to do something about it.

10:30
7—Doctor Who
"The Day of the Daleks." Dr. Who's archenemies return, threatening world peace. Jon Pertwee. Jo: Katy Manning. Brigadier: Nicholas Courtney.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11

11:30
2—HBO Comedy Showcase
Allan Havey and Taylor Negron perform at the Old Vic Theater in Chicago.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Suspicions." Dr. Crusher jeopardizes her career as she investigates the death of a Ferengi scientist whose invention may have been coveted by others. Kurak: Tricia O'Neil. Jo'Bril: James Horan. T'Pan: Joan Stuart Morris. Dr. Reyga: Peter Slutsker. Dr. Christopher: John S. Ragin. (Repeat)
6—Saturday Night Live
From January: Danny DeVito (host); Bon Jovi. (Repeat)

12 am
7—James Taylor in Concert
"Sweet Baby James" and "Never Die Young" spark a concert taped in December 1987 at Boston's Colonial Theatre.
28—Comic Strip Live
From Hollywood, scheduled comics include Dennis Wolfberg, Tom Kenny and Dan St. Paul.

12:30
2—Designing Women
"The Women of Atlanta." A photographer shooting a magazine spread on the women of Atlanta asks the decorators to pose. DeWitt: Ian Patrick Williams. Estelle: Wendie Jo Sperber. Julia: Dixie Carter. Charlene: Jean Smart. Suzanne: Delta Burke.
4—Siskel & Ebert
Scheduled: A salute to movies from the 1970s, including "Carnal Knowledge," "MASH," and "The Last Picture Show."

12:55
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00
2—The New WKRP in Cincinnati
"Chicago Story." To relocate or not to relocate? That's what Donovan (Mykelti Williamson) ponders when Sierra accepts a job in Chicago. Vaughn: Peter Keleghan. Razor D: French Stewart. Nancy: Marla Jeanette Rubinoff.
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat from 11 pm)
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11
(Repeat from 11 pm)
28—MOVIE: Graveyard Shift
(1990) David Andrews, Kelly Wolf. Late-night workers become midnight snacks for a monster in a rat-infested mill. Based on the short story by Stephen King.

1:30
6—To Be Announced

2:00
6—NBC Nightside
 
Sunday
May 23, 1993

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
4—EWU Educational Series
6—Shop at Home

6 am
4—Kenneth Copeland
7—Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Woody Woodpecker

6:30
2—Paid Programming
7—Barney & Friends
28—DuckTales

7:00
4—Robert Schuller
6—Day of Discovery
7—Long Ago and Far Away
An emperor learns the value of a "Nightingale" after he banishes the enchanting bird from the kingdom in favor of a mechanical one. Voices...Narrator/Emperor: Mako. Kitchen Maid: June Angela. Footman: Doug Yasuda.
28—DuckTales

7:30
2—Home and Garden
6—Q6 News Sunday
7—Reading Rainbow
Florida Keys sea life and efforts to save damaged coral reefs. Also: the reading of "Dive to the Coral Reefs."
28—Conan the Adventurer

8:00
2—CBS Sunday MorningCharles Kuralt
Scheduled: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control tries to identify new viruses entering the U.S.; a profile of playwright Wendy Wasserstein ("The Sisters Rosensweig"); the publican of Henry David Thoreau's "Faith in a Seed"; the New York Ballet's two-month "Ballanchine Celebration."
4—Good Morning America SundayBill Ritter, Dana King
Scheduled: Tennis player Tracy Austin; child care for night-shift workers at a Kentucky Toyota plant; Atlanta psychic fair; teaching children to be responsible with money.
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—DuckTales

8:30
6—Meet the PressTim Russert
Scheduled: Senate Finance Committee Chairman Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-New York); Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Bennett Johnson (D-Louisiana); Rep. John Kasich (R-Ohio).
7—Barney & Friends
28—DuckTales

9:00
4—Good Morning Northwest Sunday
7—Club Connect
An interview with the members of Queensrÿche; ten great fashion accessories. (Repeat)
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

9:30
2—Face the NationBob Schieffer
Scheduled: House Majority leader Richard Gephardt (D-Missouri); Sen. John Breaux (D-Louisiana); Christopher Matthews, Washington bureau chief, San Francisco Examiner; James Pinkerton, former policy adviser to President Bush; Roger Altman, deputy Treasury secretary.
6—To Be Announced
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?Greg Lee
28—TaleSpin

10:00
2—College Volleyball
NCAA Men's Division I Championship, from Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. [Taped]
4—Paid Programming
7—Ghostwriter
"Building Bridges." Conclusion. The Thunderheads threaten both Victor and Rob; Victor's journal is stolen. (Repeat)
28—Paid Programming

10:30
7—Rod and Reel
A boat trip into Mexican waters to fish for yellowtail.

11:00
2—Cycling
Tour DuPont. Highlights of the 1,083-mile race that passes through Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. [Taped]
7—American Vacations
New England.

11:30
4—This Week with David Brinkley
Scheduled: Sen. David Boren (D-Oklahoma); Reps. Craig Washington (D-Texas) and Charles Stenholm (D-Texas).
7—Focus on Britain
How British design companies have tried to make better use of existing retail and business space.
28—Conversations
Scheduled: Radon.

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—PGA Golf
Kemper Open, final round from Tournament Players Club at Avenel in Potomac, Maryland. [Live]
6—NBA ShowtimeBob Costas
7—Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
"A Spring for Apparel Stocks?" Guest: Josephine R. Esquivel, senior vice president, Lehman Brothers, Inc.
28—Entertainment Tonight Weekend

12:30
4—Fishing the West
6—NBA Basketball Playoff
Eastern Conference Final: Chicago Bulls at New York Knicks, from Madison Square Garden in New York City. [Live]
7—Washington Week in Review

1:00
4—Gunsmoke
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley, Jr.
Guest: David Brock, author of "The Real Anita Hill: The Untold Story."
28—A Current Affair Extra

1:30
7—Spokane This WeekHugh Imhof

2:00
4—Gunsmoke
7—The Flame Trees of Thika
A safari heats up passions—and tempers; and Robin travels to Nairobi in search of news after learning that war has broken out in Germany. Ian: Ben Cross. Lettice: Sharon Mughan. Hereward: Nicholas Jones. Tilly: Hayley Mills. Elspeth: Holly Aird.
28—MOVIE: Avalon
(1990) Armin Mueller Stahl, Aidan Quinn. Barry Levinson's saga of a Jewish immigrant family's desire to preserve its heritage while living the American dream.

3:00
2—Paid Programming
[Time approximate after golf.]
4—Auto Racing
Indianapolis Time Trials. Final qualifying runs for the Indianapolis 500, from Indianapolis Motor Speedway. [Taped]
6—Shop at Home
[Time approximate after basketball.]
7—Great Performances
"Dance In America: American Indian Dance Theatre—Dances for the New Generation." Follows company members as they learn traditional dances from tribal elders and perform them.

3:30
2—Runaway with the Rich and FamousRobin Leach

4:00
2—MOVIE: Vision Quest
(1985) Matthew Modine, Linda Fiorentino. A teenage wrestler has trouble focusing on his training regimen when a worldly drifter takes up temporary residence at his home.
4—Auto Racing
International Race of Champions, from Darlington Raceway, South Carolina. [Taped]
6—Jeopardy!Alex Trebek
7—European Journal
28—Time Trax
"Two Beans in a Wheel." Darien teams up with a policewoman who says she was sent to prevent Sahmbi from obtaining the Holy Grail. Brother Pio: Basil Clarke. Sahmbi: Peter Donat. Selma: Elizabeth Alexander. Darien: Dale Midkiff.

4:30
7—HometimeDean Johnson, Susanne Egli
A construction worker with head injuries; two men suffering from multiple gunshot wounds; a man with a stab wound and the knife still imbedded. (Repeat)
7—Hometime
"Garages." Installing lap siding, an overhead garage door and automatic opener, and a storage area.

5:00
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
"If Wishes Were Horses." The crew is amazed when dreams and fantasies become real, but the occurrences seem linked to a galactic disturbance that threatens the station. Rumpelstilskin: Michael John Anderson. Buck Bokai: Keone Young. Keiko: Rosalind Chao. O'Brien: Colm Meaney. Dax: Terry Farrell. Sisko: Avery Brooks.
6—Rush Limbaugh
7—The New Yankee WorkshopNorm Abram
Norm uses cedar and pressure-treated lumber to build a sandbox.
28—Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
"Illusion." Caine helps Peter catch a heroin smuggler (George Kee Cheung) who is importing the drug from the Far East. Connie: Julia Nickson-Soul. Bogart: Kevin Lund. Droney: Diego Chambers. Cheryl: Calista Carradine. Peter: Chris Potter.

5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Garrick Utley
7—This Old HouseSteve Thomas
Installing Kirkside's new septic system; removing lead paint from exterior walls.

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Connie Chung
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—Ghostwriter
"Building Bridges." Conclusion. The Thunderheads threaten both Victor and Rob; Victor's journal is stolen. (Repeat)
28—Baywatch
Season Finale: "Fatal Exchange." Accidents plague Mitch after the arrival of an Australian lifeguard whom Stephanie calls "sort of a cross between Mel Gibson and Crocodile Dundee." Kaye: Pamela Bach. Mitch: David Hasselhoff. Stephanie: Alexandra Paul.

6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Sunday with Forrest Sawyer
6—Inside Edition Weekend
7—Ghostwriter
"Ghost Story." Jamal and Lenni each receive mysterious messages; Gaby's backpack is stolen. Part 1 of five. (Repeat)

7:00
2—60 Minutes
Scheduled: Italy's alleged cover-up of the disappearance 13 years ago of an Italian domestic airline with 81 passengers aboard; scientists believe treatments are available to slow or reverse the aging process; sexual harassment charges at the Treasury Department's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
4—Life Goes On
Series Finale: "Life Goes On (and On and On)." From sometime in the future, Becca (Kellie Martin) tells a story about new beginnings for the Thachers: Becca and Jesse Break up as she graduates from high school; Paige's business partner proposes. Jesse: Chad Lowe. Paige: Tracey Needham. Artie: Troy Evans. Ray: Michael Goorjian. Corky: Chris Burke.
6—Last Call: A Cheers Celebration
Bob Costas hosts a countdown to the finale, featuring interviews with the cast and producers, and classic "Cheers" moments from the past 11 seasons. (Repeat)
7—Nature
Season Finale: "Spirit of the Sound." Exploring life above and below the surface of Puget Sound in the Washington state, the largest estuary in the United States. Observed: salmon, killer whales, bald eagles. Also: conservation efforts; Native Americans' comments.
28—Parker Lewis
"Boys Night In." Parker and Mikey, trying to educate Jerry in the ways of manhood, take him to a strip joint. Jerry: Troy Slaten. Annie: Jennifer Sloan. Mikey: William Jayne. Parker: Corin Nemec. Kohler: John Pinette.

7:22
6—Cheers98 minutes
Series Finale: "One for the Road." The series' final outing finds Diane Chambers (Shelley Long) returning to Sam's life after a six-year-absence; Rebecca's romance with Don blossoming; and Woody, Cliff and Norm experiencing major changes in their lives. Mike Ditka and Kim Alexis have cameos. Don: Tom Berenger. Sam: Ted Danson. Rebecca: Kirstie Alley. Woody: Woody Harrelson. Cliff: John Ratzenberger. Norm: George Wendt. Carla: Rhea Perlman. Frasier: Kelsey Grammer. (Repeat)

7:30
28—Shaky Ground
Season Finale: "Stayin' Alive." Bob loses face when a co-worker threatens him in front of his family, so he enrolls in a martial-arts class. Nakamura: Mako. Ned: Randall Cobb. Harry: Tony Longo.

8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
"Night of the Coyote." Jessica (Angela Lansbury) suspects that the murder of an entrepreneur (Steve Forrest) in a mining town is connected to the legend of a robber's buried treasure. Sheriff: Graham Greene. Susan: Mariette Hartley. Ben: Nicholas Surovy. Strickland: James Stephens. (Repeat)
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
A hamster in pants; school pranks; clips from the "Surprise America" contest. Also: pigeons ruin playtime. Bob Saget is the host. (Repeat)
7—Masterpiece Theatre
Part 3 of "Doctor Finlay" brings news of a deserter. Finlay: David Rintoul. Janet: Annette Crosbie. Dr. Neil: Jason Flemyng. Dr. Cameron: Ian Bannen. Mrs. Henderson: Eileen Nicholas. Archie: Brian McCardie. Henderson: Ken Drury. Brenda: Margo Gunn.
28—In Living Color
Season Finale: A response to viewer complaints; LaShawn works at the beauty shop. Jamie Foxx, James Carrey, Shawn Wayans, Tommy Davidson, T'Keyah "Crystal" Keymah.

8:30
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
From 1992: A canine who doesn't like having his canines brushed; a baby who plays the piano with his posterior; a woman who speaks horse; party poopers, including a champagne waterfall falling down. (Repeat)
28—Martin
"Blackboard Jungle Fever." Martin returns to his old school for career day and ends up in the arms of his third-grade teacher. Miss Trinidad: Beverly Johnson. Cole: Carl Anthony Payne II. Gina: Tisha Campbell. (Repeat)

9:00
2—CBS Sunday Movie: Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage
(TV, 1993) Eric Roberts, Nancy McKeon. Part 1 of two. Based on the case of man and woman whose wedding united their powerful New York crime families. Joseph: Ben Gazzara. Uncle Frank: Alex Rocco. Louise: Phyllis Lyons. (Premiere)
4—The ABC Sunday Night Movie: Torch Song
(TV, 1993) Raquel Welch, Jack Scalia. A movie star falls in love with a fireman she meets at a rehabilitation clinic to battle her alcohol addiction. Delphine: Alicia Silverstone. Wedge: George Nebern. Ronnie: Laura Innes. (Premiere)
6—NBC Sunday Night Movie: In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco
(TV, 1993) Tim Daly, Dan Lauria. A federal raid on a religious compound in Texas results in the deaths of four agents and begins and extended standoff. Adrian: William O'Leary. Jason: Neal McDonough: Laura: Marlee Shelton. (Premiere)
7—Hollywood Agents
Chronicling the life and career of Cary Grant, the "star incarnate" (1904-86). Included: clips from "Suspicion" (1941), "His Girl Friday" (1940), "Charade" (1963) and "She Done Him Wrong" (1933). Richard Kiley narrates.
28—Married... with Children
Season Finale: "The Proposition." Vanna White plays a millionaire who offers Peggy a fortune for a night with Al. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Bud: David Faustino.

9:30
28—Married... with Children
"It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This." Peg and Marcy tag along on Al's fishing trip, while the kids help Jefferson spend money. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. Peg: Katey Sagal. Al: Ed O'Neill. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat)

10:00
7—Cosmos
"Journeys in Space and Time" reveal the consequences of relativistic space flight, notably the slowing of time near the speed of light that theoretically could permit people to navigate the universe in a lifetime.
28—A Tribute to Sam Kinison
From the Celebrity Theatre in Anaheim, California, comics Robin Williams, Rodney Dangerfield, Jim Carrey, and Pauly Shore pay tribute to the outrageous late comic Sam Kinison.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11
7—Sneak Previews
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
From February: Actors Patrick Duffy ("Step by Step") and Leslie Nielsen ("Herman's Head")); singers Vanessa Williams and Brian McKnight. Dave Koz sits in with the Posse. (Repeat)

11:30
2—CBS Sunday Night News
4—The Untouchables
"A Man's Home Is His Castle." After an unstable actress (Marla Sucharetza) is jilted by Capone, she begins a campaign of harassment against the mobster. Moran: Jack Thibeau. Mae: Hynden Walch. Sonny: Tom Guarnieri. Catherine: Nancy Everhard.
7—MOVIE: I Am a Camera
(1955) Julie Harris, Laurence Harvey. In pre-war Berlin, an Englishman befriends an American girl.

11:35 am
6—The George Michael Sports Machine

11:45
2—Paid Programming

12 am
28—The Apollo Comedy Hour

12:05
6—MOVIE: The Flight of the Grey Wolf
(TV, 1976) Jeff East, Barbara Hale. False accusations against his pet wolf force a boy to flee.

12:15
2—Lifestyles of the Rich and FamousRobin Leach

12:30
4—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
"Progress." Kira questions her Bajoran heritage as she tries to evacuate a farmer whose home is threatened by a mining project. Alien Captain: Nicholas Worth. Toran: Michael Bofshever. Baltrim: Terrence Evans. Keena: Annie O'Donnell. (Repeat)

1:00
28—MOVIE: North by Northwest
(1959) Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint. Mistaken identity spurs a foreign spy to pursue an innocent New Yorker, all the way to Mount Rushmore.

1:15
2—Runaway with the Rich and FamousRobin Leach

1:30
4—Paid Programming

1:45
2—Why Didn't I Think of That?

2:00
4—World News Now

2:15
2—Up to the MinuteRuss Mitchell, Monica Gayle

2:30
6—NBC Nightside
 
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