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Translator Channel 67 UHF SEPTEMBER 5 EVENING 6:00 O NEWS O WHEEL OF FORTUNE FOR-TUNE g O NEWS g CD ANIMAL EXPRESS EX-PRESS G) WHO'S THE BOSS? Tony gets In ? trouble in Angela's advertising class, g 6:30 O ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAIN-MENT TONIGHT Profile Of Arnold Schwarzenegger. (In Stereo) O JEOPARDYI g O NEWS g U NIGHTLY BUSINESS BUSI-NESS REPORT CO UTAH NEWS TONIGHT O CHEERS Carta is "afraid ttist Eddie has lorgotten their second anniversary, anniver-sary, g 7:00 O UNSOLVEO MYSTERIES Scheduled: new segment profiles ine story of missing miss-ing Tennessee gut; unanswered Questions Ques-tions tn tn doatrt of boei Sonny L'Ston; uncovering ofipyf-miJ ofipyf-miJ scheme, (in S'.toreo) g O WONDER YEARS Karen re-bv'i re-bv'i wfwrt Jack fiS a run Nr Mnt (ft) (In r.!moa) t; ii skyS The LIMIT IJ LEARNING IN AMrmcA: SCHOOLS THAT WORK In ii,.w. up to t' ism ot. lev Hi jot M.iJ ff,'o fjhjf t?;e Vi" to !a!s 0" J J ; Jlrl C3 MACsriU Unnifl ht$- OUR C3 MOV1C IV-t'-Tl' I. e- .-o (, t t)-.- A fief t. ! V ta"o t ar t p .o ta - rr ! -ot t o fs-i f 1 t' o ti.rOf f q O f A '. (", : cn B'-o. r a' ft iste r. o h .ta f -o f.oao'4 '-i I.' j a e j"i J tl n jr : man pp ,q Tf I ri KVKtra m h'-'e v e -c a i- - s a f . a- - a : s 9 . te;s - - if l( ' s ft f S ep --c.' e --'- . ; . -or- & v tl r f - t ; ; - t - S f ft n' .C- ft 3 ri ' r - ft r- rrMit t r- ,,, v , Vf ' s - r - r v viiiui bnri uSi3f iii7ifiiii . 11 iv 1 11 ik;l i i ? mother's murder, hires Jake to find the real killer. (R) (In Stereo) g CD MOVIE "The Farmer Takes a Wife" (1953, Musical) Musi-cal) Betty Grable, Dale Robertson. In 1850s New York, an Erie Canal riverboat cook jumps ship for the affections of a handsome farmer. 8:30 O ANYTHING BUT LOVE Hannah is tempted to tell Marty exactly how she feels about him on her 30th birthday. birth-day. (R) (In Stereo) P 9:00 O KOPPEL REPORT: RE-PORT: DRUGS, CRIME ft DOING TIME An Investigation Investiga-tion of the New York City legal system that Is overburdened overbur-dened by drug-related drug-related cases, g O TOP COPS (In Stereo) g O GREAT JOURNEYS JOUR-NEYS Musicians Biy Bragg nd Andy Kershaw traverse trav-erse the tiamt route uwd to transport Bolivian Silver across ac-ross the ArK)s and Atacama Desert (in Stmeo) O PERSONALITIES PERSONALI-TIES I 30 CD SNFAK PREV-ILWS PREV-ILWS GOES VIDEO In Z'f C3 CURRINT AFFAIR AF-FAIR 10 00 11 tl NEWS II NEWS t IJ YOU MUST tt TMC husdano a t-'ttxiaf end rx4 ti Q IJ V o O WtSTtRKTRA- tuTtON f 3 ra whi ih Cincinnati Cin-cinnati 10 30 13 wi AUKil piRDS Of pRtf Tho Co r '.o. J .' 10 3$ II TOniGmT 6OW r- C ti!1. ( - e rt 1 (' 0 a " e t a "- ft tin r-.ar- CI M'iXt CWf ( a-1 is tiT-Vi r f o ,!' J ,1 110 V ,-,, ' ca .- J J-i 'S 's. a- cs--? Ma. t : o 6 o f p . " r-,T Tj C3 atsiru j hau t' ' 5' Jl f -t ',1 r -. ,r ' t0 . 11 M'A'S'M r 4 " rto i A t'' ; t a t;i 1tf?R "r--ryft f - ( r s 11 r; it - f r - ii - is u fTt m 't S p. "-, t'"i 1 :, ' .- ,..-e .: j c -' e--a" r r '- : v - li: . 't i n r - a V 5 K" Z i r-: A " "'Kill ! ; IV-V 'if 1 I S ' V f V, S '-1 w i t t 1 Til I- I V- , J I :;V-r' I if""" ' S " - .. j ' h " ' s L f' Iv S Jane Curtin stars as a young divorcee and mother of a charming 9-year-old daughter (Kyndra Joy Casper), in the new romantic comedy "Working It Out." which airs Saturdays, Sat-urdays, on NBC. EVENING 6:00 O NEWS O WHEEL OF FORTUNE FOR-TUNE g a news g CD ANIMAL EXPRESS EX-PRESS CD WHO'S THE BOSS? Babysitter Samantha lands In trouble with Tony when he finds she's been neglecting Jonathan, g 6:30 O ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAIN-MENT TONIGHT John Travolta discusses dis-cusses the "Look Who's Talking" sequel. se-quel. (In Stereo) O JEOPAROYI g U NEWS g U NIGHTLY BUSINESS BUSI-NESS REPORT CD UTAH NEWS TONIGHT O CHEERS Sam encourages a reunion reu-nion between feuding feud-ing sisters Rebecca and Susan, g 7:00 11 COSBY SHOW Ci4 and Clair are Surprised to team that TheoiJ now living liv-ing witn Justine, (R) (in S(rt'eo) g O FATHER DO WL INQ MYSTERIES S't Stove it the tflofioary of wnaitfiy (igfihton-r (igfihton-r will - to !h tu' of ii million Or-'tati. (ft) (in S!to) ) II 41 HOURS "On tasy E'.r&et A (J'.rnr-tft) rt- lh Ktoitcnn fantasy pt tovoty (U) (Id IJ FHUQAL COUR-MtT COUR-MtT Tetarr f. h:f n-J iV-eo f -oar (in ! 'o-o ) C3 MACNflL irnntR hCWSM- oun C3 SAMPSONS tA-1 ytoa a n- a!jr 9 fo-a U ; en I- ia" jA) (in "co i ;ji 13 II t.rrrnrHT WC'ID v.' 'o, . as h 4. ton ( . ' 'a,- ,') U WHO Awrn CA A r,r ' " V" vf'C toT; fit :fr Ir1' - sr ,a- j ca pARf a ir.? CahT IC "P ( t'a sj aa .-o. a ?2 w-irv re & a .S . i'o t ' r a o .) e a a a r. e r . . a I r9 tl C"F?i r-'- - t . -c ; c-a V. -! u' - .a arKai e-a i-- ea ft.'" i'" ' --fr &- :T a-f r" ' ", (1 ?r- h e tss "sr. 2 a -- r a ' ' f-a ::: r-a a a -- . j 1 1 s- : "ice tn ' E 3 erf. CIAL "America's Toughest Assignment: Assign-ment: Solving the Education Crisis" Charles Kuralt presents pre-sents an examination examina-tion of the escalating escalat-ing crisis in the nation's public schools with specific spe-cific recommendations, recommenda-tions, based on proven programs, for a return to quality qual-ity in American education. edu-cation. (In Stereo) g O CLIVE JAMES ON SAFARI The British humorist uses Ernest Hemingway's Hem-ingway's guide on a Kenyan safari. CD FRED WAR-ING'S WAR-ING'S AMERICA Repackaging of "The Fred Waring Show" kinescopes opens with a patriotic pa-triotic tribute. O GLORY DAYS Rutecki and Love-joy Love-joy investigate an teen-age prostitute who Is blackmailing a city councilman. (In Stereo) 8:30 U WINGS Brian r-turns r-turns to Nantucket when mysterious trunk It discovered to have teen left by the brothers' late father, (R) (in Stores) g 0 NAT -KING" COLE Reprise of "lost" tnows first telecast tn 1957. Guit. F rankie luitm 100 II PARENTHOOD (U4 on th hrt mov. Id Dfj'oy Jr. start tn an h-rev-vent poMiayHl Of ftUloncJoiJ family !.! Tyi'i! ) fe- lti'ya!fKf tdCoi-txjid tdCoi-txjid Cianijma (Jay (fi) (in Sia'Ott) t) U PRiMCTlMg live f ) IJ MYSTtRYl "in. try Miyta) II' I' jisa t i3; k rnt kofi Mrs. r. 'x'c'o t hu t 3"t (? 5a; ;wii a -t I- 't ca! I.jn4 r".ol (R) (' 1 2 pt ?1 tj 13 NATIONAL (.tOGnArniC f-oxto (' to: raft la'os a fivl cf . -a t t-a--g f a i, fv. ; al a'i I '"elo---o..;' al rf-a:eB M fio f f (1 f. 0'0 "t n rtn-.v-NAit. tif 3 !Ma CursntsT Af r a n 15 W3 ri 11 r! 11 nr s c : c r'.c 'ca i ? -a t:l ac l::6'" a a 'a-.. e c " a r fa MotcBrr 1 ! ; .1 a a i ft-ft' r " 1 -s - -J r- a t tti c c e-J 'tMAfl 1 ta r o f r. .i V ? n t '."t ?u?w J a - ; e? ; ' ! 3 ' f 1 l. -r ' ft l' - i I Stereo) O NIGHT COURT A bungling bailiff trainee trai-nee lets a psychotic mental patient escape. es-cape. O MOVIE "Men of Boys' Town" (1941, Drama) Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney. Father Flanagan struggles to combat juvenile delinquency by helping an accused -murderer. G) ARSENIO HALL From May: actor-comic actor-comic Howie. Man-del; Man-del; the Winans (gospel duo). (R) (In Stereo) 10:36 O CBS NEWS SPECIAL' SPE-CIAL' Nationwide Forum" Educators. ' community leaders and citizens react to tonights recommendations recom-mendations for improving im-proving American public education. Includes In-cludes lootage from the National Education Educa-tion Conference held In Washington, DC. 11:00 CD POLITICS: THE NEW BLACK POWER Washing, ton Post reporter Juan Williams looks t black political leader!, including L. Douglas Wilder and Ron Brown. (In Siereo) 1105 CJ INSIDE EDITION 11.35 11 THREE'S A CROWD Jack I unhappy un-happy wtwn Bradford Brad-ford stitfts Heating him iii the ion he never had tl NIGHTLINE g C3 PAID PROGRAM CVtNINO) 100 II NEWS CI WHltLOF FORTUNE FOR-TUNE tj ii Ntws g a ANMAL IX- rncss O WHO'S THE 0055? A-.jo- i - J Jvy hot tfi. Una' C f. I'O-.l t roarl'iin e" Tr-y et i ff.V1.cs, havej toclr'y fvftof r at A"yo 4 $ h.i.Mjao. f ? 133 11 tNTtRTAiN MfNf TOMiOKf ' 1 I . t o.'vJ Jamea, V. - '9 ta" ' ( P tl hoar vt T-o 149' j Way C-l r- 'oo ) tl jr orAncTi g II N'ifMTl T pu.i. .ft? prrtinT ca vtAn wtS 13 C"rrn5 pa. r a fa-, j r a F-a i-' - a f a a -a-If - mi 1 r a 'c ' c ' Q-,!ATVM r. a - lei t c- a n isla""! when the family baby-sits for a neighbor's infant. (R) (In Stereo) g O RESCUE 911 Rebroadcasts: police pol-ice attempt to revive children pulled from a burning building; a trooper tries to stop runaway boxcars; a high-speed car chase to rescue a kidnapped child. (R) (In Stereo) g O WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (In Stereo) g CD MACNEIU LEHRER NEWSH-OUR NEWSH-OUR C3 AMERICA'S MOST WANTED (Season premiere) Scheduled: a convicted con-victed robber suspected sus-pected of killing his accomplice and a guard during a holdup; hol-dup; a man suspected sus-pected of hiring five people to murder his mother. (In Stereo) 7:30 O ABC SATURDAY MORNING PREVIEW PREV-IEW WITH RO-SEANNE RO-SEANNE A sneak peek at the new Saturday Sa-turday morning lineup. line-up. (In Stereo) g D WALL STREET WEEK "The New Fall Market" g 8:00 CJ NIGHT COURT Harry. Bull and Dan an pitch in to help at Chnstine t Lamo;e class. (R) g 0 PERFECT STRANGERS Larry nd Osikl are trapped in thoir apartment with a dinner guest who beeves he is tirg followed, (ft) (in f.toreo) g II MOVIE N.(jh Waik'(19n9. Drama) Ftotmrl Ur-rh. Ur-rh. InstoyAnn Down Trt toafen tor Solitude tea.! n unhaiy ma'fiod woman n 1 1 Can. C'Hil tcwtrvila. tiijn w tn pfg'p' Sninsl dstsaainj (in f lofac) IJ IVCNINCJ AT fors v. :' r-;' (t.fvjca ft Mo f a a"tj ns'a f. fSiVy ad Jeoph Pa'avva mh. f a; (r.(Tfi.5( -t V ' ! (") ('-1 ca Mtsf fYt -n 1 .o a M i. ''-o; V tcj Jrs fi )'.oi ra--a a; -'-1 -at , t ,-' 3 en r y tr3 J ft i IJ r f r A i ;' fo. fw rt' tat f.o j.-a'.'f t" i.t t y r " . ( e-a r rv.-jt- f c-1 A '-.n-.:a-f-a'.n T r D rr. i a ae-1 r " ' ( --' V,.3 (-; (S-t C.c -.) -i i J3 ii .""r cc ot 1.1 nt Attirvrt: Vicki helps an aspiring aspir-ing actress who takes her along on the rise to the top. (In Stereo) g 9:00 O MIDNIGHT CALLER Jack's involved in-volved in sensitive hostage negotiations negotia-tions following a plane hijacking and the kidnapping of a diplomat. (R) (In Stereo) g O 2020 g U BALLOT '90 CD MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Piece of Cake" This chronicle chroni-cle of 12 RAF pilots during the first year of World War II opens as Hornet Squadron is sent to France. (Part 1 of 6) g CD PERSONALITIES PERSONALI-TIES ' 9:30 O LIVING ISLES "Fresh Pastures". C3 CURRENT AFFAIR AF-FAIR 10:00 O O NEWS O NEWS g a 'ALLO, 'ALLO! CD MOVIE "Love Is a Ball" (1963, Comedy) Glenn Ford, Hope Lange. An heiress and a duke respectively respec-tively fall in love with commoners, foiling the plans of an ardent ar-dent matchmaker. WKRP IN CINCINNATI CIN-CINNATI 10:35 O TONIGHT SHOW Scheduled: musicians musi-cians Etta James and the Roots Band; violinist Leila Josefowicz. (In Stereo) O NIGHT COURT An ill-timed clench with another woman throws Mac's Thanksgiving into chaos. O ALIVE FROM OFF CENTER "Street. of Crocodiles," Crocod-iles," puppet animation anima-tion by the Brothers Quay. (R) (In Stereo) Q CD ARSENIO HALL From June: Bill Cosby. (R) (In Stereo) 10:36 Q MASH Radar gets a recorded "Dear John" letter and the doctors try to come to his assistance ass-istance with a new girl. 11:05 O INSIDE EDITION IJ COMPUTER IMAGERY: IM-AGERY: VISIONS OF THE MIND'S EYE A look at the latest la-test techniques used in computer graphics and its innovators. in-novators. 11:06 O U.S. OPEN TENNIS TEN-NIS HIGHLIGHTS Same-day highlights high-lights from the USTA National Tennis Ten-nis Center in Flushing Flush-ing Meadow, N.Y. (Taped) g 11:35 O THREE'S A CROWD O NIGHTLINE g G PAID PROGRAM 11:36 a LOVE BOAT 11:50 CD MOVIE "Young Buffalo Bill" (1940, Western) West-ern) Roy Rogers. George 'Gabby' Hayes. A Westerner smglahandediy thwarts the ambitions ambi-tions of a land-grabbing land-grabbing cartel. i:;i.!ritty.j MORNING 5 OS O AFTER HOURS Rap music M C. Hammer; "Green Acres" co-start Ed-di Ed-di Aiiwn and Eva Cttwr, (R) 8.10 II AT THE MOVIES 6 00 II CAMP CANDY (jfaon Piomio'c) Live cton animaiod Comc John Canrfy tisft i Carrf) COunpt fix group of mif f'tt rj tl NEW ADVCN-TURCS ADVCN-TURCS OP WINNIE THE POOH(;oacn pramipto) V,- : fl'ii r on vara, tion, PfT) Uhe t at of h" hniiSo fj II JIM Hf NSON a MuprfTfiAmtsg CO MOOtO ON Arnomcs OANDYGRirflTM 130 II CAPTAIN N ANQ THE ADVT NTURt S OF SurrR MARiQ rnoTntRS 3 rraiof fiasot V p U -on.Vl trvjor i I y et- 'o- f.c c a a,n(j ti;j:i-) a fit tjs.o V . la-il ;j ti wu'Ana or ei r.o'a pto-e( (V'r !'-y to .7-9 trj C'J f.j N fi ti tux) a PtrL Stcr AM-.:t f 0 ' j ' ta t a:a a-.-l rv-.o' f to r. " a Ca p-H a-1 i, 1 w- e-T a ( -HIJCHTt , 13 t M (STAB t C5 11 s t"" .rj Tf tsr A O'' ?T. t- - c c c - r. c a--i 'a f.j! ti:;'i! - O GABi-'FlD A'-iO FRIENDS g O FISHING WITH KASTAWAY KULIS Ohio's efforts to protect the muskie. CD ROD AND REEL C3 BOBBY'S WORLD (Series Premiere) Animated-live action. ac-tion. The fantasy world of an imaginative imagina-tive 4-year-old boy who is the alter ego of comic Howie Mandell. (In Stereo) 7:30 O GRAVEDALE HIGH (Series Premiere) Pre-miere) Animated. Rick Moranis provides prov-ides the voice for the headmaster at a high school for monsters, g O ZOOBILEE ZOO Talkatoo enters a dance marathon. CD ALL ABOUT TRAINS CD ZAZOO U. (Series (Ser-ies Premiere) Animated. Ani-mated. An offbeat institute of learning, populated by a zany menagerie that tackles tac-kles meaningful themes through humor. hu-mor. (In Stereo) 8:00 O KID 'N PLAY (Series Premiere) Animatedlive action. ac-tion. The popular rap music duo portray por-tray urban teenagers teen-agers who share a dream of becoming rap superstars. Q O BEETLEJUICE (Season Premiere) Adventures of an eccentric ghost in the Neitherworld. g O TEENAGE MUTANT MU-TANT NINJA TURTLES TUR-TLES (Series Premiere) Pre-miere) Animated. Comic book turtle heroes Michelangelo, Michelan-gelo, Donatello, Raphael Ra-phael and Leonardo launch their first season, g fl SESAME STREET (R) g CD NATHALIE DU-PREE'S DU-PREE'S MATTERS OF TASTE Chilled cucumber and apple ap-ple soup; paella; red leaf salad. G TOM AND JERRY KIDS (Series (Ser-ies Premiere) Animated. Ani-mated. A look at the early years and childhood pranks of the classic cat and mouse and their friends. (In Stereo) 8:30 O CHIPMUNKS GO TO THE MOVIES (Season Premiere) The singing Chipmunk Chip-munk trio - Alvin, Simon .and Theodore Theo-dore - and the Chippettes parody the movies in their eighth season of comic adventures. P a NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK (Series Premiere) One of America's "hottest 'musical groups stars in a live action animated series, g CD VICTORY GARDEN GAR-DEN Bob Thomson Introduces the remaining re-maining two finalists final-ists in the flower Oarden content, g C3 ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES TOMA-TOES (Series Premiere) Pre-miere) Ammatod. America of the future fu-ture under seuje by menacing tomatoes. toma-toes. Based on the cult films, (In Stnroo) 9.00 CJ SAVED BY THE BELL (Sca-ian Pre-m!) Pre-m!) g ti bugs Bunny ft TWEETY SHOW (r.iMn Premiere) M4SiJvo'Mu0S Of OuQS. Twwmy srtd SvWMr g II US. OPtN TENNIS TEN-NIS Wuwi I f '.tl id Men t -' ' ' ft from tn USTA N,i;.0hil Tp'i'i I Center m rtuf-..tsj Moslk'w. N Y (L) tt II ART OF A5MLCY JACKSON A tut t an i; ta,m tforftof a wood WRIGHT'S Shop Th'oa t- k ( c J!,.b t,na. t-.ii 4. tij-a v t'o ot-t ot-t t "3 r-. ", ta 19 Pit OUT 3311 GUYS KtlT tl wnfc.'t TO MT STUD'O a t fa --'o-" a fa- 1 t at r t t" f--!. r, fl;-; Bj 11 '.o e ) ' t S CHO I'.C' E o ?: a - a t a h - ?- c: fa (- a i i a " ' o a a a -1 a' r-a i. .at' " n ri l --r 10 C"3 II tTl,:n--f VI ( ! 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O HOMETIME Home security systems, sys-tems, g O AMERICAN GLADIATORS 11:30 O THIS IS THE NFL a PAID PROGRAM O STRIP QUILTING QUILT-ING An easy-to-make pillow using the puff or biscuit technique. CD COLLECTORS Collections of baseball base-ball cards, sports memorabilia and vintage swimwear. AFTERNOON 12:00 O NFL UPDATE CJ FANTASY ISLAND IS-LAND A man (Vic Tayback) wants to own and manage a pro sports club --never --never expecting it to be a girls' roller derby team; two contestants (Janet Leigh, James Noble) No-ble) vying for $1 million mil-lion show a cynical man (Art Metrano) that people are basically bas-ically good. O CRAZY FOR FOOD "Los Angeles'' An-geles'' (Premiere) CD SESAME STREET (R) g O WWF WRESTLING WRES-TLING 12:30 O VICTORY GARDEN GAR-DEN A review of tfie four flower garden contest finalists and voting instructions. g ' 1:00 O AuTO RACING ' NHBA U S. Nationals. Nation-als. From Clermont Ind. (Taped) CJ COLLEGE FOOTBALL '90 CJ INFINITE VOYAGE VOY-AGE A study of scientific efforts to protect and restore great works ol art including the Parthenon Par-thenon in AtNns arid the St.i'ije of LitMHty. (!i Jtiroi) (P.vi 11 of i?):; CD TODAY'S SPECIAL SPE-CIAL 0 COLUMBO U CaUj'i t 0 t'.ttwt a military 8f (J' V-y Cimimarut.-ii.t v.rj p' l"S to Ct' i' h Own pt sii:i(iity t y eiirrwMtifvj !)- School tx .ird c! .!-f-mun 1.30 tl COLLEGE FOOTBALL Vn 6kt.wi-.a at i f 1 A W TsaS'i 1'h fll ..3 iV u i.rl CD Rt ADIN3 RftiN. DOW Hi ! (! fi.ifra'0 K'l-i.i'i v.r-.!i t.-sc jj vp f;.'H 'I , ;'l C'-l V.'ot ': Hl li 200 II StATuiCAY Si'ORTS Slur CA!;.E V. t c t H' 3'; : f ' i"T ,f a s j t ; r. ' IJ HC'i'LTiVE ' 1 1 .a ...i'n i htur. 1 i ' ' -i flt t f. ' ;'c a'i.0 !j: 13 f-fCCMJ V:-T A . CT tut . 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