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S P E C I A L S You know you're getting old when the highlight of PBS's annual pledge
week isn't "A Salute to Lawrence Welk," it's The Rolling Stones: Bridges
to Babylon 1998 (check local times Sat., PBS). The special captures
the band in concert last December in St. Louis. The master of nighttime
soaps is honored in An All-Star Party for Aaron Spelling (8 p.m. Sat.,
ABC), with appearances by Joan Collins, Linda Evans, Heather Locklear,
John Forsythe and the three original "Charlie's Angels." The best
performances of the year in movies and television are saluted in The
Screen Actors Guild Awards (8 p.m. Sun., TNT). Jon Voight plays a shady
Chicago lawyer who has a crisis of conscience in the new cable movie The
Fixer (8 p.m. Sun., Showtime). The 1995 thriller Copycat (9 p.m.
Sun., ABC) has its network premiere. Holly Hunter plays a detective
trying to catch a serial killer; Sigourney Weaver co-stars as a criminal
psychologist being stalked by the leading suspect. The new TV movie To
Live Again (9 p.m. Sun., CBS) stars Bonnie Bedelia as a social worker
trying to help a woman (Annabeth Gish) who was kept in isolation by her
mother for 16 years.
S E R I E S Homicide (10 p.m. Fri., NBC) returns from hiatus with a new
episode in which the cops investigate a man who was buried alive and Cox is
asked to falsify an autopsy report. Scott Wolf hosts Saturday Night Live
(11:30 p.m. Sat., NBC), with music from Natalie Imbruglia. On
The Simpsons (8 p.m. Sun., Fox), Lisa fears that family genetics has
doomed her to be a failure. Dateline NBC (8 p.m. Sun., NBC) reports
on a new book advising parents on how to deal with surly kids. The X-Files (9 p.m. Sun., Fox) concludes a two-parter that gets back to
mythology and introduces plot points that will reportedly be crucial if you
have any hope of figuring out what's going on in the "X-Files" movie this
June.
S P O R T S NBA: Pistons at Lakers (3 p.m. Sun., NBC); Bulls at Knicks (5:30 p.m. Sun., NBC). NHL: Red Wings at Kings (3 p.m. Sat., Fox); Penguins at
Flyers (8 p.m. Sun., ESPN).
T A L K Friday: Patrick Stewart visits Rosie O'Donnell
(syndicated); David Letterman (CBS) features Norm Macdonald and
Paul Rodriguez; Kim Basinger and Alyssa Milano guest on Jay Leno
(NBC); Dennis Miller (HBO) talks with John Cleese; John Sayles
is scheduled for Charlie Rose (PBS); Bob Odenkirk, Jeff Greenfield
and Laura Ingraham are panelists on Politically Incorrect (ABC);
Conan O'Brien (NBC) features Hector Elizondo and Finlay Quaye.
Blue Glow for < href="/ent/glow/1998/03/05glow.html">Thursday March 5, 1998 |
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