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====================  Movies  Mon Mar-6 6-12mid  MST  ====================

The Firm (1993) *** (R)                        [HBO 6-8:30pm  ] [   Drama]
         An Ivy League lawyer goes to work at a small Memphis firm
         no one has ever left alive. With: Tom Cruise, Jeanne
         Tripplehorn, Gene Hackman. CC, Stereo.  R: adult
         situations, language, nudity, violence
The Dark Half (1993) ** (R)                    [SHOW 6-8pm    ] [  Horror]
         A Maine professor's hidden bad side comes alive under his
         notorious but successful pen name. From the Stephen King
         novel. With: Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan, Michael Rooker.
         CC, Stereo.  R: adult situations, language, violence
With a Song in My Heart (1952) *** (NR)        [AMC 6-8pm     ] [   Drama]
         Singer Jane Froman resumes her life and career after a
         near-fatal plane crash in 1943. With: Susan Hayward, Rory
         Calhoun, David Wayne.  NR
Sundays and Cybele (1962) *** (NR)             [BRV0 6-8pm    ] [ Romance]
         An amnesiac French pilot tragically befriends an orphan
         girl. With: Hardy Kruger, Nicole Courcel, Patricia Gozzi.
          NR
Wayne's World 2 (1993) ** (PG-13)              [MAX 6-7:30pm  ] [  Comedy]
         The world's best roadie helps goofy Wayne and Garth
         organize a rock concert called Waynestock. With: Mike
         Myers, Dana Carvey, Christopher Walken. CC, Stereo,
         Premiere.  PG-13: adult situations, language
The Night of the Hunter (1955) *** (NR)        [TNT 6-8:05pm  ] [Suspense]
         Children flee a preacher who has a switchblade and ``LOVE''
         and ``HATE'' knuckle tattoos. With: Robert Mitchum, Shelley
         Winters, Lillian Gish.  NR: violence
Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart (1995) (NR)  [NBC 7-9pm     ] [Crime-My]
         Married sleuths are robbed of gold coins and suspect
         Jonathan's so-called sister and nephew. Based on the
         1979-'84 TV series. With: Robert Wagner, Stefanie Powers,
         Lionel Stander. CC, Stereo, Premiere.  NR
Ben-Hur (1959) **** (G)                        [DISN 7-10:35pm] [   Drama]
         An enslaved Jewish prince meets his Roman betrayer in a
         chariot race. Oscars for best picture, director William
         Wyler, actor Heston, supporting actor Hugh Griffith. With:
         Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins, Stephen Boyd. CC, Stereo.
          G: violence
The Dogs of War (1980) *** (R)                 [ENCR 7-9pm    ] [Action-A]
         A U.S. mercenary recruits a team in London to overthrow a
         tiny African country. From the Frederick Forsyth novel.
         With: Christopher Walken, Tom Berenger, Colin Blakely.
         Premiere.  R: adult situations, language, violence
He's Not Your Son (1984) ** (NR)               [LIFE 7-9pm    ] [   Drama]
         Parents learn their 6-month-old not only needs heart
         surgery but was mislabeled in the hospital. With: Donna
         Mills, Ken Howard, John James.  NR
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) ** (PG) [TMC 7-8:50pm  ] [  Comedy]
         A Las Vegas singer teaches a mother superior's flock how to
         rock and save the school from closure. With: Whoopi
         Goldberg, Kathy Najimy, Barnard Hughes. CC, Stereo.  PG:
         language, violence
The Abyss (1989) *** (PG-13)                   [MAX 7:30-10:25] [Scifi-Fa]
         Estranged oil-platform workers and a Navy SEAL find pink
         aliens down deep. With: Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth
         Mastrantonio, Michael Biehn. Stereo, Premiere.  PG-13:
         language, violence
Three Days of the Condor (1975) *** (R)        [AMC 8-10pm    ] [Suspense]
         A CIA bookworm reports mayhem to his boss, then hides out
         with a woman and sees a conspiracy. With: Robert Redford,
         Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson.  R: language, nudity,
         violence
Track of the Cat (1954) ** (NR)                [TNT 8:05-10:25] [Action-A]
         Snowbound womenfolk wait as three brothers from a farm
         family go after a killer cat. With: Robert Mitchum, Teresa
         Wright, Tab Hunter.  NR
No Contest (1995) (R)                          [HBO 8:30-10:10] [Action-A]
         The hostess of a beauty pageant fights back against
         terrorists armed with explosives. With: Andrew Clay, Robert
         Davi, Shannon Tweed. CC, Stereo.  R: adult situations,
         language, violence
Stone Cold (1991) * (R)                        [SHOW 9-10:35pm] [Action-A]
         An unorthodox policeman joins and then destroys a crazed
         biker's gang for the FBI. With: Brian Bosworth, Lance
         Henriksen, William Forsythe. Stereo.  R: adult situations,
         language, nudity, violence
Hurry Sundown (1967) ** (NR)                   [BRV0 9-11:30pm] [   Drama]
         Two poor families block a Southern land developer's
         post-World War II plan. With: Michael Caine, Jane Fonda,
         Robert Hooks.  NR
The Big Chill (1983) *** (R)                   [ENCR 9-10:45pm] [   Drama]
         Ex-college friends reunite in a big house after a funeral,
         to play old records and talk. With: William Hurt, Glenn
         Close, Kevin Kline.  R: adult situations, language, nudity
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) *** (R)     [TMC 8:50-10:30] [  Comedy]
         The Griswolds and family head by station wagon for the
         California fun park Walley World. With: Chevy Chase,
         Beverly D'Angelo, Christie Brinkley. CC, Stereo.  R: adult
         situations, language, nudity
Perry Mason: The Case of the Ruthless Reporter [TBS 9:05-11:05] [Crime-My]
         Lawyer Mason defends a TV reporter accused of killing her
         news team's hated anchorman. With: Raymond Burr, Susan
         Sullivan, Mary Page Keller.  NR
Citizen X (1995) (NR)                          [HBO 10:10-12:0] [   Drama]
         Russian police-detective Viktor Burakov spends eight years
         tracking serial killer Andrei Chikatilo. With: Stephen Rea,
         Donald Sutherland, Max von Sydow. CC, Stereo.  NR: adult
         situations, language, violence
The Duel at Silver Creek (1952) * (NR)         [AMC 10-11:30pm] [ Western]
         A quick-draw marshal deputizes the Silver Kid to track down
         a claim jumper and her gang. With: Audie Murphy, Faith
         Domergue, Stephen McNally. Premiere.  NR
Torn Curtain (1966) ** (PG)                    [WGN 10:30-1am ] [Suspense]
         A top U.S. physicist defects to East Germany to pick a
         professor's brain. With: Paul Newman, Julie Andrews, Lila
         Kedrova.  PG: adult situations, violence
Heads (1994) ** (R)                            [SHOW 10:35-12:] [  Comedy]
         An editor's assignment leads his new reporter to someone
         who's decapitating people. With: Jon Cryer, Edward Asner,
         Jennifer Tilly. CC, Stereo.  R: adult situations, language,
         violence
The Harvest (1992) ** (R)                      [MAX 10:25-12:0] [   Drama]
         Sent to Mexico by a Hollywood producer, a screenwriter
         finds a tricky temptress and a mess of murder. With: Miguel
         Ferrer, Leilani Sarelle Ferrer, Harvey Fierstein. CC,
         Stereo.  R: adult situations, language, nudity, violence
Forever (1992) * (R)                           [TMC 10:30-12:0] [Suspense]
         A music-video wonder boy moves into a villa haunted by Mary
         Miles Minter and other Hollywood legends. With: Sally
         Kirkland, Sean Young, Keith Coogan.  R: adult situations,
         language, nudity, violence
Westward the Women (1951) *** (NR)             [TNT 10:25-1am ] [ Western]
         A trail boss brings a wagon train of mail-order brides from
         Chicago to California. With: Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel,
         Julie Bishop.  NR
Fright Night (1985) *** (R)                    [ENCR 10:45-12:] [  Horror]
         The host of a late-night TV horror show believes a teen's
         next-door neighbor is a vampire. With: Chris Sarandon,
         William Ragsdale, Roddy McDowall. Stereo.  R: language,
         nudity, violence
With a Song in My Heart (1952) *** (NR)        [AMC 11:30-1:30] [   Drama]
         Singer Jane Froman resumes her life and career after a
         near-fatal plane crash in 1943. With: Susan Hayward, Rory
         Calhoun, David Wayne.  NR
Sundays and Cybele (1962) *** (NR)             [BRV0 11:30-1:3] [ Romance]
         An amnesiac French pilot tragically befriends an orphan
         girl. With: Hardy Kruger, Nicole Courcel, Patricia Gozzi.
          NR

====================  Sports  Mon Mar-6 6-12mid  MST  ====================

Women's College Basketball/Big East Tournament [ESPN2 6-8pm   ] [Basketba]
         Big East Tournament Championship.  From South Orange, N.J.
NBA Basketball/Portland Trail Blazers at Chicag[WGN 6:30-9pm  ] [Basketba]
         Portland Trail Blazers at Chicago Bulls.
WWF Monday Night RAW                           [USA 7-8pm     ] [Wrestlin]
         Bulldog vs. Shawn Michaels.
College Basketball/Missouri Valley Tournament C[ESPN 7:30-9:30] [Basketba]
         Missouri Valley Tournament Championship.  From St. Louis.
College Basketball/Atlantic 10 Tournament, Seco[PRIME 7:30-9:3] [Basketba]
         Atlantic 10 Tournament, Second Semifinal.  From
         Philadelphia.
Women's College Basketball/Big Ten Tournament C[ESPN2 8-10pm  ] [Basketba]
         Big Ten Tournament Championship.  From Indianapolis, Ind.
Sports Tonight                                 [CNN 9-9:30pm  ] [   Other]
SportsCenter                                   [ESPN 9:30-10pm] [   Other]
Prime Cuts                                     [PRIME 9:30-10p] [   Other]
College Basketball/West Coast Tournament Champi[ESPN 10-12am  ] [Basketba]
         West Coast Tournament Championship.  From Santa Clara,
         Calif.
Talk2                                          [ESPN2 10-11pm ] [   Other]
Boxing/Fight Night at the Forum                [PRIME 10-12am ] [  Boxing]
         Fight Night at the Forum.  From Inglewood, Calif.
Calling All Sports                             [CNN 11-11:30pm] [   Other]
         Anchor Vince Cellini. (Call-in)
Women's College Basketball/Big Eight Tournament[ESPN2 11-1am  ] [Basketba]
         Big Eight Tournament Championship.  From Salina, Kan.
Sports Latenight                               [CNN 11:30-12am] [   Other]

====================  Series  Mon Mar-6 6-12mid  MST  ====================

The Nanny/The Nanny Napper                     [CBS 6-6:30pm  ] [  Sitcom]
         The Nanny Napper.  Fran's good deed gets her charged with
         kidnapping.
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air/Soooooooul Train       [NBC 6-6:30pm  ] [  Sitcom]
         Soooooooul Train.  Carlton vies with Will in a dance
         contest on ``Soul Train''; guest Don Cornelius.
Avonlea/Enter Prince Charming                  [DISN 6-6:50pm ] [   Drama]
         Enter Prince Charming.  Sara falls for the new minister's
         son, Booth.
Roc                                            [BET 6-6:30pm  ] [  Sitcom]
Monty Python's Flying Circus                   [CMDY 6-6:30pm ] [  Comedy]
         Semaphore Wuthering Heights; courtroom charades.
Unsolved Mysteries                             [LIFE 6-7pm    ] [Crime-My]
Quantum Leap/Future Boy: October 6, 1957       [SFIC 6-7pm    ] [Scifi-Fa]
         Future Boy: October 6, 1957.  As the sidekick of a sci-fi
         TV star, Sam is impressed by his partner's imagination.
Star Trek: Voyager/Time and Again              [UPN 6-7pm     ] [Scifi-Fa]
         Time and Again.  Space fractures transport Janeway and
         Paris (Kate Mulgrew, Robert Duncan McNeill) back in time to
         a planet on the eve of an apocalyptic explosion.
Murder, She Wrote/Hooray for Homicide          [USA 6-7pm     ] [Crime-My]
         Hooray for Homicide.  Jessica is suspected of a producer's
         murder after people hear her threatening to stop the victim
         from filming her new novel.
Double Rush/Snowings and Goings                [CBS 6:30-7pm  ] [  Sitcom]
         Snowings and Goings.  A blizzard paralyzes the city but not
         Double Rush.
Blossom/The Departure                          [NBC 6:30-7pm  ] [  Sitcom]
         The Departure.  Anthony and Shelley announce plans to move
         out of state.
America's Funniest Home Videos                 [ABC 6:30-7pm  ] [  Comedy]
         Carload of dogs; goat hits the skids; kindergarten
         graduation.
Comicview                                      [BET 6:30-7pm  ] [  Comedy]
Absolutely Fabulous/Morocco                    [CMDY 6:30-7pm ] [  Comedy]
         Morocco.  Patsy has a Moroccan photo-shoot.
Murphy Brown/Be Careful What You Wish For      [CBS 7-7:30pm  ] [  Sitcom]
         Be Careful What You Wish For.  Corky's tough interview
         earns respect from peers and disdain from viewers.
Models Inc./Sometimes a Great Commotion        [FOX 7-8pm     ] [   Drama]
         Sometimes a Great Commotion.  (Season finale) Grayson (Emma
         Samms) hires a hit man to kill someone at Monique and
         Adam's wedding; Sarah's father comes to town.
Sherlock Holmes/The Crooked Man                [A&E 7-8pm     ] [Crime-My]
         The Crooked Man.  Holmes unravels a murder involving a
         locked room with no key, a domestic quarrel and odd
         animal-tracks.
Dynasty/The Proposal                           [FX 7-8pm      ] [   Drama]
         The Proposal.  Alexis dreams about Sean; Dana's outburst in
         court affects the judge's decision; Alexis ridicules
         Leslie; Jeff asks Sammy Jo a question.
Future Cop/Cops and Ronin                      [SFIC 7-8pm    ] [Scifi-Fa]
         Cops and Ronin.
Ancient Journeys/Searching for Dinosaurs       [TLC 7-8pm     ] [        ]
         Searching for Dinosaurs.  From fossils paleontologists can
         tell a dinosaur's age, diet, lifestyle and appearance.
Platypus Man/Lou's the Boss                    [UPN 7-7:30pm  ] [  Comedy]
         Lou's the Boss.  Richard's (Richard Jeni) hiring a
         girlfriend for the show pushes Lou to the edge.
Cybill/How Can I Call You My Ex-Husbands if You[CBS 7:30-8pm  ] [  Sitcom]
         How Can I Call You My Ex-Husbands if You Won't Go Away?.
          Ex-husbands try Cybill's (Cybill Shepherd) patience; guest
         Curtis Armstrong.
London Underground                             [CMDY 7:30-8pm ] [  Comedy]
Mary Tyler Moore/You Sometimes Hurt the One You[NICK 7:30-8pm ] [  Sitcom]
         You Sometimes Hurt the One You Hate.  Ted takes advantage
         of Lou's new, gentle image.
Pig Sty/Party!!!                               [UPN 7:30-8pm  ] [  Sitcom]
         Party!!!.  The guys throw a winter barbecue to get P.J.
         (Timothy Fall) away from the television.
Chicago Hope/Heartbreak                        [CBS 8-9pm     ] [   Drama]
         Heartbreak.  Camille (Roxanne Hart) fears she may have
         mishandled a friend's (Nehemiah Persoff) heart during
         surgery, causing his death; guest Teri Polo.
Zalman King's Red Shoe Diaries/Alphabet Girl   [SHOW 8-8:30pm ] [        ]
         Alphabet Girl.  A photographer's assistant helps a young
         model cope.
Lovejoy/Judgment of Solomon                    [A&E 8-9pm     ] [Crime-My]
         Judgment of Solomon.  Lovejoy must sell a magnificent
         collection of Judaica for a wing commander.
Brooklyn Bridge/The Date                       [BRV0 8-8:30pm ] [   Drama]
         The Date.  Dating fever strikes everyone.
Politically Incorrect                          [CMDY 8-8:30pm ] [  Comedy]
In Living Color                                [FX 8-8:30pm   ] [  Comedy]
Taxi/Louie Bumps Into an Old Lady              [NICK 8-8:30pm ] [  Sitcom]
         Louie Bumps Into an Old Lady.  An old woman sues Louie for
         $1 million.
Friday the 13th/The Charnel Pit                [SFIC 8-9pm    ] [  Horror]
         The Charnel Pit.  A painting sends Micki to 1790 France,
         where she meets the Marquis de Sade.
TekWar/Unknown Soldier                         [USA 8-9pm     ] [Scifi-Fa]
         Unknown Soldier.  An advanced killing machine targets
         Bascom (William Shatner).
Stand-Up Spotlight                             [VH1 8-8:30pm  ] [  Comedy]
In Living Color                                [FX 8:30-9pm   ] [  Comedy]
         ``Endangered Species,'' ``This Old Box,'' ``President
         Jackson.''
The State                                      [MTV 8:30-9pm  ] [  Comedy]
         Topical comedy troupe.
Taxi/Latka the Playboy                         [NICK 8:30-9pm ] [  Sitcom]
         Latka the Playboy.  Latka becomes a swinging American
         bachelor.
Stand-Up Spotlight                             [VH1 8:30-9pm  ] [  Comedy]
         Allan Murray; Rodney Johnson; Bobby Collins.
Kojak                                          [WOR 9-10pm    ] [   Drama]
Law & Order/Forgiveness                        [A&E 9-10pm    ] [   Drama]
         Forgiveness.  The attorney for a man accused of killing his
         upper-class girlfriend blames the victim.
Roc                                            [BET 9-9:30pm  ] [  Sitcom]
Kids in the Hall                               [CMDY 9-9:30pm ] [  Comedy]
Father Dowling Mysteries/The Sanctuary Mystery [FAM 9-10pm    ] [Crime-My]
         The Sanctuary Mystery.  Steve's brother is framed for the
         murder of a columnist about to uncover diamond-smuggling.
Unsolved Mysteries                             [LIFE 9-10pm   ] [Crime-My]
Beavis and Butt-head                           [MTV 9-9:30pm  ] [  Comedy]
Bob Newhart/Grizzly Emily                      [NICK 9-9:30pm ] [  Sitcom]
         Grizzly Emily.  Bob's father gives Emily cabin duty on a
         fishing trip.
Twilight Zone/The Silence                      [SFIC 9-9:30pm ] [Scifi-Fa]
         The Silence.  A man bets he can keep silent for a year.
Duckman/It's the Thing of the Principal        [USA 9-9:30pm  ] [  Sitcom]
         It's the Thing of the Principal.  Duckman discovers Ajax
         has fallen for the vice principal.
Simon & Simon                                  [WGN 9:30-10:30] [Crime-My]
The Best of Saturday Night                     [CMDY 9:30-10pm] [  Comedy]
         Host Eric Idle.
Beavis and Butt-head                           [MTV 9:30-10pm ] [  Comedy]
Tales From the Darkside/The New Man            [SFIC 9:30-10pm] [  Horror]
         The New Man.  A recovered alcoholic has a son he hasn't
         seen.
Wings/Business or Pleasure                     [USA 9:30-10pm ] [  Sitcom]
         Business or Pleasure.  Joe needs repair money from an
         investor who has an eye for Helen.
Monty Python's Flying Circus                   [CMDY 10-10:30p] [  Comedy]
         The Olympiad of Men's Hide and Seek.
Unsolved Mysteries                             [LIFE 10-10:30p] [Crime-My]
Quantum Leap/Future Boy: October 6, 1957       [SFIC 10-11pm  ] [Scifi-Fa]
         Future Boy: October 6, 1957.  As the sidekick of a sci-fi
         TV star, Sam is impressed by his partner's imagination.
Ancient Journeys/Searching for Dinosaurs       [TLC 10-11pm   ] [        ]
         Searching for Dinosaurs.  From fossils paleontologists can
         tell a dinosaur's age, diet, lifestyle and appearance.
Quantum Leap/Raped: June 20, 1980              [USA 10-11pm   ] [Scifi-Fa]
         Raped: June 20, 1980.  As a 21-year-old rape victim (Cheryl
         Pollak), Sam takes the attacker (Matthew Sheehan) to court.
Kids in the Hall                               [CMDY 10:30-11p] [  Comedy]
thirtysomething/Courting Nancy                 [LIFE 10:30-11:] [   Drama]
         Courting Nancy.  Elliot tries to woo Nancy back as her
         relationship with Matt grows more serious.
Charles in Charge                              [WOR 11-11:30pm] [  Sitcom]
Sherlock Holmes/The Crooked Man                [A&E 11-12am   ] [Crime-My]
         The Crooked Man.  Holmes unravels a murder involving a
         locked room with no key, a domestic quarrel and odd
         animal-tracks.
Saturday Night Live/John Malkovich             [CMDY 11-12am  ] [  Comedy]
         John Malkovich.  Host John Malkovich; musical guest Anita
         Baker.
Future Cop/Cops and Ronin                      [SFIC 11-12am  ] [Scifi-Fa]
         Cops and Ronin.
Counterstrike/Betrayed                         [USA 11-12am   ] [Adventur]
         Betrayed.  Peter learns his new flame is preparing a
         hostile takeover of Addington Publishing.
Stand-Up Spotlight                             [VH1 11-11:30pm] [  Comedy]
Comicview                                      [BET 11:30-12am] [  Comedy]
Anything but Love/The Torrid Zone              [LIFE 11:30-12a] [  Sitcom]
         The Torrid Zone.  Marty's assignment, a swimsuit issue,
         raises Hannah's jealousy.

===================  Specials  Mon Mar-6 6-12mid  MST  ===================

Placido Domingo: A Musical Life: An ``American [PBS 6-7:30pm  ] [Document]
         The tenor traces his creative development from early years
         to performances with Zubin Mehta and the New York
         Philharmonic.
The Road to Fame on Melrose Place & 90210      [FOX 6-7pm     ] [   Drama]
         Gabrielle Carteris shows what life was like for ``Melrose
         Place'' and ``Beverly Hills, 90210'' stars before they
         achieved prime-time success.
Roseanne: Behind the Scenes                    [E! 6-7pm      ] [        ]
         Cameras visit the set of the hit comedy.
Holocaust                                      [FAM 6-8pm     ] [   Drama]
         Michael Moriarty, Meryl Streep and Blanche Baker star in a
         1978 miniseries about two families, one Jewish, in Nazi
         Germany.
Under Scrutiny With Jane Wallace               [FX 6-6:30pm   ] [    News]
The 9th Annual American Comedy Awards          [ABC 7-9pm     ] [  Comedy]
         Festivities laud excellence in comedy; performers Jason
         Alexander; Brett Butler; Ellen DeGeneres; Jerry Seinfeld;
         Fran Drescher; Katey Sagal; Jim Carrey; Jay Thomas; Faith
         Ford; Annie Potts; Laurie Metcalf.
The Wagner Gala                                [PBS 7:30-8:30p] [        ]
         Claudio Abbado conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker in a
         tribute to Richard Wagner featuring Cheryl Studer, Waltraud
         Meier, Siegfried Jerusalem and Bryn Terfel.
Invitation to the Oscars                       [E! 8-9pm      ] [        ]
         The Academy Awards preview features the nominees.
Love Street/X-Girlfriend                       [SHOW 8:30-9pm ] [        ]
         X-Girlfriend.  Clay statue comes to life; lady cop pays
         back boyfriend.
Placido Domingo: A Musical Life: An ``American [PBS 9-10:30pm ] [Document]
         The tenor traces his creative development from early years
         to performances with Zubin Mehta and the New York
         Philharmonic.
Sound fX                                       [FX 9-10pm     ] [        ]
         Music videos.
The Wagner Gala                                [PBS 10:30-11:3] [        ]
         Claudio Abbado conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker in a
         tribute to Richard Wagner featuring Cheryl Studer, Waltraud
         Meier, Siegfried Jerusalem and Bryn Terfel.
Martin & Lewis: Their Golden Age of Comedy/Birt[DISN 10:35-12:] [  Comedy]
         Birth of the Team.  Jerry Lewis recalls the early days of
         the team's career with clips.
Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World/Secret Soci[TBS 11:05-12:0] [        ]
         Secret Societies of Dolphins and Whales.  The Cousteau team
         studies whale behavior.

=================  Infotainment  Mon Mar-6 6-12mid  MST  =================

Biography/The Three Stooges                    [A&E 6-7pm     ] [Biograph]
         The Three Stooges.  The Three Stooges personify slapstick
         from 1934 to 1958.
Natural World/America's Wild Horses            [DISC 6-7pm    ] [  Nature]
         America's Wild Horses.  Cinematographer Wolfgang Bayer
         compares wild mustangs with the settling of North America.
Archaeology/Riddle of Roanoke                  [TLC 6-6:30pm  ] [ Science]
         Riddle of Roanoke.  A dig uncovers an earlier settlement at
         the Roanoke Lost Colony site.
Ancient Warriors/The Huns                      [TLC 6:30-7pm  ] [Historic]
         The Huns.  Mobility gains Attila's Huns a tactical
         advantage over Persia and Byzantium.
Submarines: Sharks of Steel                    [DISC 7-9pm    ] [Historic]
         Archival footage and interviews reveal the world of the
         submariner.
Smithsonian's Great Battles of the Civil War/Wa[TLC 8-9pm     ] [Historic]
         War Is Hell.  Sherman's campaign for Atlanta; Tunnel Hill;
         Pine Mountain; music of the Civil War.
Media TV                                       [BRV0 8:30-9pm ] [Document]
         The impact of media in the contemporary world.
Natural World/America's Wild Horses            [DISC 9-10pm   ] [  Nature]
         America's Wild Horses.  Cinematographer Wolfgang Bayer
         compares wild mustangs with the settling of North America.
Archaeology/Riddle of Roanoke                  [TLC 9-9:30pm  ] [ Science]
         Riddle of Roanoke.  A dig uncovers an earlier settlement at
         the Roanoke Lost Colony site.
Ancient Warriors/The Huns                      [TLC 9:30-10pm ] [Historic]
         The Huns.  Mobility gains Attila's Huns a tactical
         advantage over Persia and Byzantium.
Biography/The Three Stooges                    [A&E 10-11pm   ] [Biograph]
         The Three Stooges.  The Three Stooges personify slapstick
         from 1934 to 1958.
Submarines: Sharks of Steel                    [DISC 10-12am  ] [Historic]
         Archival footage and interviews reveal the world of the
         submariner.
Smithsonian's Great Battles of the Civil War/Wa[TLC 11-12am   ] [Historic]
         War Is Hell.  Sherman's campaign for Atlanta; Tunnel Hill;
         Pine Mountain; music of the Civil War.

=====================  Talk  Mon Mar-6 6-12mid  MST  =====================

Talk Soup Weekend                              [ABC 6-6:30pm  ] [        ]
Tim Russert                                    [CNBC 6-6:30pm ] [        ]
Equal Time                                     [CNBC 6:30-7pm ] [        ]
Rivera Live                                    [CNBC 7-8pm    ] [        ]
Larry King Live                                [CNN 7-8pm     ] [        ]
Talk Soup                                      [E! 7-7:30pm   ] [        ]
Charles Grodin                                 [CNBC 8-9pm    ] [        ]
Showbiz Today                                  [CNN 8:30-9pm  ] [        ]
Real Personal                                  [CNBC 9-9:30pm ] [        ]
Howard Stern                                   [E! 9-9:30pm   ] [        ]
         Howard's best of radio on television.
Late Show With David Letterman                 [CBS 9:35-10:35] [        ]
         Dianne Wiest; band Mike & the Mechanics.
The Tonight Show                               [NBC 9:35-10:35] [        ]
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Nightline                                      [ABC 9:35-10:05] [        ]
Howard Stern                                   [E! 9:30-10pm  ] [        ]
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Rivera Live                                    [CNBC 10-11pm  ] [        ]
Talk Soup                                      [E! 10-10:30pm ] [        ]
The Late Late Show With Tom Snyder             [CBS 10:35-11:3] [        ]
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Late Night With Conan O'Brien                  [NBC 10:35-11:3] [        ]
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Back Chat                                      [FX 10:30-11pm ] [        ]
World News Now                                 [ABC 11-4am    ] [        ]
Charles Grodin                                 [CNBC 11-12am  ] [        ]
The Gossip Show                                [E! 11-11:30pm ] [        ]
Later With Greg Kinnear                        [NBC 11:35-12:0] [        ]
         Henry Rollins.
Fashion File                                   [E! 11:30-12am ] [        ]
         Valentino; Richard Tyler.
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