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TV-Y7: Directed to children. age 7 and older. Appropriate for children able to distinguish between make-believe andreality ‘TV-G: Suitable for general audience ofall ages. ‘TV-PG: Shows with some material unsuitable for young children, such as coarse language, suggestive dialogueorlimited violence ‘TY-14: Parents cautionedto beware of sexual content, strong language andintenseviolencethat may not be appropriate for children under 14 HOW TO CODE YOURVCR:ThePlusCode® numberprinted next to each programis for use with the Gemstar VCRPlus+ system, If you have a VCRwith the VCR Plus + ®feature (identified by the VOR Plus + Jogo on your VCR), all you needto do to record a program is enter 5 PlusCodenumber. If you have cable service, please make surethat your cable channel numbers are matched with the VCRPlus |: Mature Audiences Only. 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NORTH AQF ¥K653 #58642 4Q7 WEST 9-24 HOLLYWOOD — The cast of NBC's “ER” has agreed to double-duty Thursday, performing the show’s season-opening live episode twice in order to provide West Coast viewers with live telecast as well EAST ab2 ¥Q982 #Q973 #1042 COMBINED NEWS SERVICES 453 vAJi04 105 AAKIBS SOUTH @AKJI10964 v7 @AK Though series such as “Saturday Night Live” have always been billed as live but delayed for broadcast in the Pacific and Mountain time zones, ER" executive producer John Wells wanted to provide viewers on the West Coast the same experience those on the East Coast will have. “A lot of people would say to us, ‘Yeah, #963 “ER" live, but on the East Coast, not to us,’he said Thursday. Vulnerable: Neither Dealer: South episodefor live broadcastin the East, repeating thateffort two hoursafter theyfin- Thebidding ish so the programalso will be seen live on As a result, the cast will do Thursday's East Dbl. Pass Openinglead: Heart deuce BID WITH THE ACES South holds: a Q7 North 1¢ ¥K653 J8642 7 South iv 1a 2NT 2¢ ? ANSWER: the West Coast The show will be delayed only in the Mountain time zone, which will receive the East Coast version. In Utah, the show airs at 9 p.m. on KSL-Channel5. There had been talk of moving the show an hour toair live in the mountain states, but NBC didn't want to alter next week's sysur ay)a0H Thepresenceofthe crew, and theresult- ing nervousness on thepart of the doctors, should help cover any on-air flubs. Full rehearsals, usually a rarity, began last week. By showtime, the cast will have done the entire show eight times. “The process we're going throughis very similar to staging a play,” Wells said “There are extensive rehearsals and then the performance Notthat they'll be working completely without a net. ment President WarrenLittlefield Wells adds: **All of what's going onhas to be choreographed The entire background hasto be rehearsed.” Wells won't be in that background. “Twas very tempted to put on scrubs,” he said. “Unfortunately, I'll be pretty much like any expectant father in the delivery room — standing aside and giving advice.” a ‘'D RATHER STAYAT CBS' While he didn't rule it out entirely, CBS’ Dan Rather madeitprettyclear this weekend he won't be succumbing {o thelure of another employer. Such as CNN, which has reportedly expressed interest in him (after “ER” will be the first hour-long drama series ever to air live. While long ago there werelive telecasts of such shows as “Play- sert, Rather said he had noplanstoles cast. house 90," various stage productions and the 1992 seasonof Fox’ sitcom “Roc,” none has been the massive undertaking of “ER.” Both NBC and WarnerBros. Television, the opportunityto performlive andto have ‘The cast and crew work on a 12-hour day that will encompass both performances All totaled, 11 cameras and 120 people cremental costs. performance that you would have liked an- “There's a sense when you do single will crowd onto the set, about double the usual. other shotat it,’ Wells said, “We'll get two hoursto sit around andtry to figure out the and others who normally work behind the things we could have donebetter.” to end up on camera,’ said NBC Entertain- expressing interest in and being rebuffed which produces “ER,” agreed to the twicelive proposal after being assured that the second taping won't require any major in from theater backgrounds and welcome because “they just don’t know who's going One of the rehearsals will be taped and simultaneously aired in case the live signal from Los Angeles is lost during the tele- schedule, which features not only the season-opening ‘Seinfeld’ but also the premiere of the new Kirstie Alley series, Veronica’s Closet,” Wells noted that many of the cast come a second crackat the production. oan owed Jo) spuvmos a4) ING ‘sayus ovoad Aww jeyaed puowe 1p y ‘dumsp-ou easy, And Wells is staying remarkably calm as the live episode nears. “The whole process has been moreexciting than daunting,” he said. The episode, titled “Ambush,” will revolve around a documentary crew filming in the emergency room. Indeed, prop managers, set designers scenes will be dressed in hospital scrubs \ by NBC's Tom Brokaw and ABC's Peter Jennings). In aninterview with CNBC's Tim Ruse “Well, you never say never, Tim,” heex- plained. “But I don't want to start anything here. CBS is home for me. I have been at CBS News professionally, as a man and boy, and as a pro. I love working there. I believe in the place. It’s a great organization. So is CNN. CNN isa terrific place, but I have nopresent plans to leave and go anywhere.” Lastseason, the 65-year-old Texas native marked his 15th anniver sary as ancl hor of the "CBS Evening News.” He's believed to be under contract with CBS to at least 2000 Ratheralso told Russert that while he expects to remainat CBS, he could eventually find himself taking on a different role — NewYork Daily News TALK SHOWS FOR WEDNESDAY Good Morning America: (4) 7. am — Actor Mi chael J. Fox; breast cancer series; stock markot report, 38397 Today: (5) 7 am — Steven Spielberg; Oliver Stone. 27163 This Morning: (2) 8 am — (Joinedin Progress) Debating friendship between men and women; financial advice, 47463 Vicki: (43) 8 am — Joan Cusack,Jalee!White, Regis & Kathie Lee: (4) 9 am — Richard Sim 448 MontelWilliams: (4) 10. am — Unusual ways to prove love. TV-PG' 84434 HomeTeam: (13) 40 am — Pat Benetar, Lind say Wagner. 'TV-PG'98298 loeza: (5) 11 am — Deadly environmental threats. TV-14’ 26434 Rosle O'Donnell: (13) 11 am — Chastina Ricct 78434 seni Jones: Aon 1 pm — Teen-agers out of ontrol, 46250 Sally (14) 2.pm — Fidelty questioned afer affairs, TV-14' 32444 Rick! Lake: (4) 3 pm — "Wacky Weird Halr Confost.” TVPG" 4908 Gayle King: (2) 3:30 pm — Adoption. TV-G’569 yew, Povich: i4 pm — Anthony Quinn's son, Danny, TV-PG' 8347 Oprah rer(4)4pm = Munlcion: Bton lony 77etTen"pm — ABC News’ Barbora Wattors. 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