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 Morning—Charles 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 Sunday—Bill 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 Press—Tim 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 Nation—Bob Schieffer
4—The World Tomorrow
6—NBA Showtime—Bob 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 Review—Paul 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 Famous—Robin 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—Hometime—Dean 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 Workshop—Norm 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 House—Steve 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 One—Forrest Sawyer
6—I Witness Video—Patrick 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 Famous—Robin 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 Famous—Robin 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 Now—Aaron Brown
6—Shop at Home
2:15
2—Up to the Minute—Russ Mitchell, Monica Gayle
2:30
6—NBC Nightside
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 Morning—Charles 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 Sunday—Bill 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 Press—Tim 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 Nation—Bob Schieffer
4—The World Tomorrow
6—NBA Showtime—Bob 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 Review—Paul 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 Famous—Robin 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—Hometime—Dean 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 Workshop—Norm 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 House—Steve 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 One—Forrest Sawyer
6—I Witness Video—Patrick 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 Famous—Robin 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 Famous—Robin 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 Now—Aaron Brown
6—Shop at Home
2:15
2—Up to the Minute—Russ Mitchell, Monica Gayle
2:30
6—NBC Nightside