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SALON'S TV PICKS FOR
MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1999
BY JOYCE MILLMAN


S E R I E S

On a new Dilbert (8 p.m., UPN), Dilbert undertakes the Moses-like task of leading his flu-stricken fellow employees from their old office building to their long-promised new headquarters. Ladies' man Arthur dates Doug's aunt on a rerun of The King of Queens (8:30 p.m., CBS). Ally McBeal (9 p.m., Fox) reruns a "behind the scenes" special featuring cast interviews and clips from previous episodes. Robert finally moves out of his parents' house on a rerun of Everybody Loves Raymond (9 p.m., CBS). Sammo Hung has a cameo on L.A. Doctors (10 p.m., CBS). In an unrelated story line, Roger faces a conflict when he's called to treat a death row inmate.


S P E C I A L S

The new TV movie John Sandford's 'Mind Prey' (9 p.m., ABC) stars Eriq LaSalle ("ER") as Detective Lucas Davenport, the hero of Sandford's series of crime novels. Davenport engages in a battle of wills with a psycho (Titus Welliver from "Brooklyn South") who has kidnapped a mother and her kids.


S P O R T S

NCAA Tournament (women's):
Regional finals (7 p.m., ESPN; 7:30 p.m., ESPN2; Midnight, ESPN2)

Basketball:
Hawks at Knicks (8 p.m., TBS)


T A L K

Rosie O'Donnell (syndicated) Eriq LaSalle
David Letterman (CBS) Norm Macdonald
Jay Leno (NBC) Goldie Hawn, Elton John
Politically Incorrect (ABC) Ron Howard, Matt Drudge
Conan O'Brien (NBC) Minnie Driver, Richard Belzer, B.B. King (rerun)
SALON | March 22, 1999



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