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TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1998
BY JOYCE MILLMAN


S P E C I A L S

Kirk, Spock and the crew fly again in nightly reruns of Star Trek: Special Edition (7:30 p.m. EDT/8:30 PDT, Sci Fi Channel), which unspools the original episodes of the series in the order they were broadcast 30 years ago, with all the parts that were cut for syndication restored. It begins with Episode One, "The Man Trap." On Oliver Sacks: Mind Traveler (check local times, PBS), the neurologist visits a South Pacific atoll where most of the people are color blind.


S P O R T S

WNBA Finals:
Phoenix Mercury at Houston Comets, Game 3 (8 p.m., ESPN)


S E R I E S

A sea demon menaces Sunnydale on a rerun of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (8 p.m., WB). King of the Hill (8 p.m., Fox) reruns last season's cliffhanger finale in which Hank's protest against Mega Lo Mart turns explosive. Nickelodeon expands its prime time kids' programming with two new series. The Wild Thornberrys (8 p.m., Nickelodeon) is the latest animated series from Klasky-Csupo, the animation house responsible for "Rugrats." Lacey Chabert from "Party of Five" provides the voice for Eliza Thornberry, who can talk to animals, in this comedy about a family that travels the world making nature documentaries. Nick's other new show, Cousin Skeeter (8:30 p.m.), is a sitcom about a shy kid with an irrepressible cousin. The kid is human; Skeeter is a puppet whose voice is provided by comedian Bill Bellamy. Dateline NBC (10 p.m., NBC) analyzes -- drum roll, please -- the People Magazine "Best and Worst Dressed" list. BIOrhythm (10:30 p.m., MTV) profiles Princess Diana in pictures and music.


T A L K

Rosie O'Donnell (syndicated) Martin Short (rerun)
David Letterman (CBS) Beau Bridges, Squirrel Nut Zippers
Jay Leno (NBC) Chris Rock, Lena Olin (rerun)
Charlie Rose (PBS) Rerun segments with Harrison Ford, David Duchovny and Billy Bob Thornton
Politically Incorrect (ABC) Janeane Garofalo, Greg Louganis (rerun)
Conan O'Brien (NBC) Al Franken (rerun)


E T C

It may not seem like it to rerun-weary viewers, but fresh programming is just around the corner. Well, in the case of The X-Files, make that two corners. Here are the premiere dates for some new series and old favorites:
Costello (Fox) -- New sitcom starring Boston comedian Sue Costello; starts Sept. 8
King of the Hill (Fox) -- Season begins Sept. 8
Living in Captivity (Fox) -- New sitcom about racially mixed suburb; starts Sept. 11
Ally McBeal (Fox) -- Season begins Sept. 14
Party of Five (Fox) -- Season begins Sept. 16
20/20 Wednesday (ABC) -- Added night begins Sept. 16
The Simpsons (Fox) -- Season begins Sept. 20
20/20 Sunday (ABC) -- Another added night; Sept. 20
Conrad Bloom (NBC) -- New sitcom set in ad agency; starts Sept 21
Will & Grace (NBC) -- New sitcom about a woman and a gay man who are best friends; starts Sept. 21
The King of Queens (CBS) -- "Everybody Loves Raymond" spinoff starring Kevin James and Jerry Stiller; starts Sept. 21
The Benben Show (CBS) -- New sitcom starring Brian Benben ("Dream On"); starts Sept. 21
L.A. Docs (CBS) -- New drama starring Ken Olin ("thirtysomething") and Sheryl Lee ("Twin Peaks"); starts Sept. 21
Encore! Encore! (NBC) -- New sitcom from producers of "Frasier" starring Nathan Lane; starts Sept. 22
The Hughleys (ABC) -- New family sitcom produced by Chris Rock; starts Sept. 22
Sports Night (ABC) -- New sitcom from Ron Howard's production team set at an ESPN-like network; starts Sept. 22
NewsRadio (NBC) -- Phil Hartman's character's demise explained in season opener, Sept. 23
3rd Rock from the Sun (NBC) -- Season begins Sept. 23
Law & Order (NBC) -- Season begins Sept. 23
Jesse (NBC) -- New sitcom starring Christina Applegate; starts Sept. 24
Friends (NBC) -- Season begins Sept. 24
Frasier (NBC) -- Season begins Sept. 24
ER (NBC) -- Season begins Sept. 24
Buddy Faro (CBS) -- New private eye series starring Dennis Farina, produced by Mark Frost ("Twin Peaks"); starts Sept. 25
Homicide: Life on the Street (NBC) -- Season begins Sept. 25
Fantasy Island (ABC) -- Series remake begins Sept. 26
Cupid (ABC) -- New comedy-drama starring Jeremy Piven, from "My So-Called Life" producer Scott Winant; starts Sept. 26
Martial Law (CBS) -- New series starring Chinese action star Sammo Hung; starts Sept. 26
The Practice (ABC) -- Season begins Sept. 27
Felicity (WB) -- New comedy-drama about college student; starts Sept. 29
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (WB) -- Season begins Sept. 29
Vengeance Unlimited (ABC) -- New drama starring Michael Madsen as a vigilante; starts Oct. 1
Brimstone (Fox) -- New drama starring Peter Horton ("thirtysomething") as dead cop who captures escapees from hell; starts Oct. 6
Mercy Point (UPN) -- New sci-fi drama about hospital in deep space; starts Oct. 6
Charmed (WB) -- New Aaron Spelling drama starring Shannen Doherty as a witch; starts Oct. 7
Seven Days (UPN) -- New drama about a CIA agent (Jonathan LaPaglia) who travels back in time to avert catastrophes; starts Oct. 7
Dawson's Creek (WB) -- Season begins Oct. 7
Trinity (NBC) -- New drama from John Wells ("ER") about working-class Irish family in New York; starts Oct. 16
NYPD Blue (ABC) -- Season begins Oct. 20
The X-Files (Fox) -- Season begins Nov. 8
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