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Show MotoWorld(Fri) (FAM) Our House (Mon-Thu); Rin Tin Tin K9 Cop 9 0 (Fri) Movie “Hometown Boy Makes Good” DO (Tue) Supermarket Sweep Movie “Mahogany”(Thu) (MTV) Racism: Points of View (Mon); Power Pack (Tue-Fri) (NICK) Wild & Crazy Kids (PSN) PKA Karate: Kick of the "90s (Mon); Lacrosse (Tue); Motorcycle Racing (Wed); Australian Rules Footbali (Fri) Movies “Moby Dick” (Mon); “Dick Tracy” > @ (Wed); “Crimes and Misdemeanors” > @ (Thu); (4:25) Movie “A Summer Story” ¢ (Fri) (4:05) Bewitched (Tue-Fri) (IMC) Movis “Babes in Arms”(Fri); (4:05) Movie “M Station: Hawail’’ (Thu) CIND Gilligan's Island (USA) Cartoon Express Andy Griffith ‘Cover to Cover’ a digest of data By Jay Bobbin, Tribune Media Services A magazine article and a television program are two different things, but to an extent, a new daytime show is making them one and the same. Premiering Monday (10:30 a.m. on KUTV), NBC’s daily half-hour venture ‘*Coverto Cover’ serves as a digest of information culled from stories printed in such well-known publications as Ladies’ Home Journal, Consumer Reports, Glamour, Parents’ Magazine and American Health. Even if some of the material on the New York City-produced ““Cover to Cover’’ scems familiar, 4:30 p.m. the faces of its two hosts will be (4) Growing Pains (3) Charles in Charge (@ Reading Rainbow new to most viewers, though each is GD Wind in the Willows (Tue, Fri); (4:35) WindIn the Willows (Wed, Thu); (4:40) Wind in the Willows (Mon) (@D Tale Spin Outof This World (G0) We're Cooking Now (QisN) Pound Puppies (ESPN) Up Close (FAM) New Zorro = & (Fri) Movies “A Chorus Line” G (Mon); “Lords of the Deep”(Fri) (GFE) Shop ‘Til You Drop (WAX) Movies “Seems Like Old Times” (Wed); “Son of Lassie” (Fri) (MTV) Weekin Rock (Mon); Rockline (Wed) (NICK) Get Smart an evening-newsanchor at WFSB- (4:35) Andy Griffith (Tue-F ri) (TMC) Movies “Brainstorm” @ (Mon); “Freud” (Tue); “Ride the Pink Horse” (Wed) (INT) Bugs Bunny | Dream of Jeannie 5 p.m. (2) News (CZ ABC News > (3) M*A*S*H (7) 3-2-1 Contact D GD Sesame Street & (Tue-Fri); (5:05) SesameStreet G (Mon) G3 Punky Brewster (7D Hogan Family (@® American Snapshots (Mon); Super Sports Follies (Tue); Straight Talk (Wed); First Pitch (Thu); News (Fri) (AEE) World of Survival (ANE) Movies “The Time of Their Lives" (Mon); “Wake Up and Dream" @ (Tue); “Gangway for Tomorrow” @ (Wed); “Man- handled” ¢> (Thu); “They Made Me a Criminal” @ (Fri) (CNN) Moneyline Rendezvous Care Bears > (ENG) Movies “The Man Who Loved Women” (Mon); “Iron Eagle Ii" (Tue); “Extreme Prejudice" (Wed); ‘Fantastic Voyage” (Thu); “Cactus Flower” (Fri) SportsCenter July 27 - August 3, 1991 famous to the residents of their home-base cities. Gayle King was TV in Hartford, Conn. for more than a decade, while Robin Wagner had a similar position at Cleveland’s WIJW-TY, since the start of 1986. Each lady left her prior job to join NBC News specifically for the launch of ‘‘Cover to Cover,’’ and each brings local honors -- a New England-area Emmy Award for King, and four consecutive readers’ poll citations from two Cleveland magazines for Wagner -- as well as the anticipation and excitement of reaching the networklevel of broadcasting, as Kingverifies. “*T think ‘bonding’ is a great word for it,’’ she says, ‘‘because of when you’ve been in a place in local news for a long time. I feel very, very (FAM) Scarecrow & Mrs. King (Mon-Thu); Big Brothor Jake D & (Fri) Movies “We're No Angelis” G (Wed); “The Land of Faraway” (Thu) (LIFE) Great American TV Poll (MAX) Movies “China Venture” (Mon); “Young Einstein" G (Tue) Half-Hour Comedy Inspector Gadget (PSN) Strength & Fitness Profile (Mon); Ed Randall's Talking Baseball (Tue, Fri); Inside Golf (Wed); Tennis Magazine (Thu) Town's Revenge (Tue) (5:05) The Jeffersons (Tue-Fri) MacGyver (WGN) Night Court 5:30 p.m. (2) NBC News > (4) News (3) CBS News > (7) MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour D (7D Silver Spoons G@ Family Feud secure (in the Hartford j-din} because I like the people I’ve worked with and I think’ the people like me. It’s hard to make that kind of change andtransition, and I know Robin was in the same position in her market. Someone mightthink, “Why would you want to move from that?’ but I wasn’t even look- ing to move. I didn’t have the desire or ambition to aim for a network job, because after having. my two kids, my priorities shifted. As much as I like my job, it was no longer the end-all and be-all to me.’” King reports that co-host Wagner also has family considerations, since she and her husband are expecting their first child. King explains she made her own decision about ‘‘Cover to Cover’’ for several reasons: ‘‘I liked the idea of using the magazines when I shot the pilot. Also, we tape Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, which gives me Thursdays and Fri- days off, so it appealed to me on several different levels. Althouugh it was still an agonizing decision. King claims she is a big magazine-reader herself, and that includes many of the publications that “‘Cover to Cover’’ will encompass. ‘*‘Can This Marriage Be Saved?’ (a regular Ladies’ Home Journal feature that also will be staple of the program) is one of my favorite things, so I also liked the fact-that I knew abouta lot of the subjects that we’ll be talking about.”’ (GO) Baseball (Mon, Tue, Thu,Fri) (A&E) Crusade in the Pacific (Mon, Tue); World War| (Wed-Fri) (ENN) Crossfire (GiSS) World Monitor Donald Duck Presents Powerboat Racing (Mon); Baseball (Tue, Wed, Fri); Bowling (Thu) (FAM) Maniac Mansion & & (Fri) Tattle: Whento Tell on a Friend D> (Tue) Fergie: Duchess of York (Mon); Duet (Wed-Fri) Liquid TV (Mon); Day in Rack (Tue-Fri) (NICK) Looney Tunes (PSN) Sports Forum (Mon); Moving Over Stone (Tue); Fishing University (Wed); Pennant Chase (Thu); Arena Football (Fri) (TBS) (5:35) Baseball (Tue, Fri); (5:35) Andy Griffith (Wed, Thu) CTNN) Be a Star Baseball (Mon, Tue,Fri); Andy Griffith (Wed, Thu) |