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DAYTIME SPECIALS 6:00 © YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU A production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy about an eccentric family, starring Jason Robards, Colleen Dewhurst, George Rose and Elizabeth Wilson, g (2 hrs.) 2:00 ® YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU A production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy about an eccentric family, starring Jason Robards. Colleen Dewhurst, George Rose and Elizabeth Wilson, g (2 hrs.) 4:00 © WHITE LIES Two teen-age girls discover the merits of honesty when little white lies threaten their friendship. 4:30 © SCHOOLBREAK SPECIAL “Babies Having Babies" Renee Estevez, Akosua Busia and Lori Loughlin star in this drama about a group of teen-age girls who meet at a center for pregnant teens and share their inner feelings. Directed by Martin Sheen, g (1 hr.)

DAYTIME MOVIES 8:00 ® AAV4 "Swing Shift" (1984, Drama) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. (Hir„ 40 min.) 10:00 ® ★★ "One Heavenly Night" (1931, Musical) Evelyn Laye, John Boles. (1 hr., 20 min.) 12:00 ® ★ ★Vi "Cloak And Dagger" (1984, Suspense) Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman. (1 hr., 41 min.) 4:30 ® ★★★ "Shinbone Alley" (1971, Musical) Animated. Voices of Eddie Bracken, Carol Channing. (1 hr., 26 min.) EVENING 6 Stuck in a deadend ★ Job? Report tonight WRTV Adv. 6:00 OQQfDO NEWS ® MR. WIZARD’S WORLD O GIMME A BREAKI ® MOVIE ★ ★★ “Testament" (1983, Drama) Jane Alexander, William Devane. (1 hr., 29 min.) ® GOOD TIMES © TABLE FOR TWO © LET’S MAKE A DEAL ffi JIM AND TAMMY © STAR TREK 6:30 © © NBC NEWS © NICK ROCKS: VIDEO TO GO O LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE ® JEFFERSONS © CBS NEWS © BUSINESS REPORT QD PERFECT MATCH © TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Andrew’s hungry and his nursing mother is at work, so Henry takes the baby to the photo session. (1 hr.) 7:00 0 WHEEL OF FORTUNE ® YOU CAN’T DO THAT ON TELEVISION © ABC NEWS g O CBS NEWS ® BARNEY MILLER © NEWLYWED GAME © JEOPARDY © MACNEIL / LEHRER NEWSHOUR © ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger. © 700 CLUB 7:30 Q HAPPY DAYS AGAIN ® DANGERMOUSE O NBA BASKETBALL Indiana Pacers at Atlanta Hawks (Live) (2 hrs., 30 min.) Q ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger. © IT’S SHOWTIME 0 $1,000,000 CHANCE OF A LIFETIME ® 808 NEWHART © PRICE IS RIGHT © WHEEL OF FORTUNE © THREE’S COMPANY ©TAXI 8:00 0 © A-TEAM A pair of counterfeiters interrupt Faceman’s golf game until Hannibal and Murdock step in. g (1 hr.) O © WHO'S THE BOSS? While Samantha is supposed to be baby-sitting Jonathan, her friends visit and turn the house upside down, g ® MOVIE ★ ★’/i "Cloak And Dagger" (1984, Suspense) Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman. (1 hr., 41 min.)

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After dressing the part to con his way into an exclusive country club, Faceman (Dirk Benedict) doesn't anticipate the interruptions from a pair of preppy counterfeiters, on NBC's "The A-Team," Tuesday, Jan.2Bi.

O © MELBA (Premiere) Melba Moore stars as a career woman and a single parent trying to cope with the hectic pace of life in New York. ® MOVIE *★'/! "The American Success Company" (1979, Comedy) Jeff Bridges, Ned Beatty. (2 hrs.) © NOVA An exploration of the controversial Gaia theory which defines the earth as a living organism, g (1 hr.) © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING ffi MOVIE ★ ★Vi "Salem’s Lot" (1979, HorrorXPart 2 of 2) David Soul, James Mason. (2 hrs.) B*3o O © GROWING PAINS Jason and Maggie are declared unfit to chaperone the school dance, g 0 © CHARLIE & COMPANY g © SKYLITE CAVALCADE 9:00 Q 0 © © STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS President Reagan delivers the annual State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. (2 hrs.) © © STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS President Reagan delivers the annual State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. (1 hr.) © FRONTLINE The costs and benefits of malpractice suits are examined, g (1 hr.) © LESFA ALIVE 10:00 O ® NEWS © © SPENSER: FOR HIRE Spenser looks into the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of a novitiate. (R) g (1 hr.) © DIRE STRAITS: BROTHERS IN ARMS In this concert from London's Wembley Arena, Dire Straits perform a string of hits including “Brothers in Arms" and "Alchemy." (1 hr.) © CAMPAIGNING ON CUE: THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1984 Debates, fund raising and paid political advertising are examined. (1 hr.) © MANNA FOR MODERN MAN ffi NIGHT GALLERY 10:30 ffi ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 11:00 O O 0 © © NEWS o SANFORD AND SON ® MOVIE ★ ★ “A Nightmare On Elm Street” (1984, Horror) John Saxon, Ronee Blakely. (1 hr., 31 min.) ® WKRP IN CINCINNATI ffi INDIANA LAWMAKERS ffi TWILIGHT ZONE © PRAISE THE LORD ©TAXI 11:30 0© TONIGHT Guest host: Joan Rivers. Scheduled: actors Tony Danza and Mark Harmon. In stereo. (1 hr.) o ALL IN THE FAMILY O BENSON 0 DYNASTY ® TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. © SIMON & SIMON An amnesia victim turns to the Simon brothers when he’s accused of murder. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.) © THIS OLD HOUSE Milling the “pineapple” detail typical of garrison colonials; a tour of the finished addition; budget review, n

© SANFORD AND SON © 808 NEWHART 12:00 O MOVIE *★* "Francis Gary Powers: The True Story Behind The U-2 Spy Incident" (1976, Drama) Lee Majors, Nehemiah Persoff. (2 hrs.) O ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE O SIMON & SIMON The Simons are hired to keep a key witness alive until she can testify at an upcoming trial. (R)(1 hr., 10 min.) © JIMMY SWAGGART ffi BENNY HILL 12:30 0 © LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Scheduled: actress Mary Tyler Moore. In stereo. (1 hr.) © ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger. ® A WOMAN CALLED GOLDA Golda Meir (Ingrid Bergman) leaves her career as an American schoolteacher to become active in the political affairs of Israel. Leonard Nimoy and Ned Beatty co-star. (Part 1 of 2) (2 hrs., 30 min.) © ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE ffi COMEDY TONIGHT Guests: Bob Somerby, Don McEnery, Jon Ross, Sinbad, Merle Kessler. (R) 12:40 ® MOVIE ★ ★ “Uncommon Valor” (1983, Drama) Gene Hackman, Robert Stack. (1 hr., 45 min.) © MADIGAN Madigan has the unpleasant task of searching for his former partner, who’s now a paid killer. (R) (1 hr., 20 min.) 1:00 0 MILLIONAIRE MAKER ffi SERGEANT BILKO 1:10 O MADIGAN Madigan journeys to Italy in search of a mobster who has decided to reveal some crime secrets to the authorities. (R) (1 hr., 20 min.) 1:30 O © NEWS ffi IN SEARCH 0F... 2:00 O MOVIE ★ ★ “Remember When” (1973, Drama) Jack Warden, Nan Martin. (2 hrs.) © © NEWS © JIMMY SWAGGART 2:30 © MOVIE ★ ★ “Island Of 1000 Delights” (1979, Drama) (1 hr., 15 min.) 0 CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH © PAULYONGGICHO 3:00 ® COMEDY BREAK © JAMES KENNEDY 3:30 ® INDEPENDENT NEWS 3’50 ® MOVIE ★ ★’/i "Lassiter" (1984, Adventure) Tom Selleck, Jane Seymour. (1 hr., 40 min.) 4:00 O MOVIE ★ ★ "Beyond Atlantis" (1975, Adventure) John Ashley, George Nader. (2 hrs.) ® MOVIE ★ ★ "Stella” (1950, Comedy) Ann Sheridan, Victor Mature. (2 hrs., 30 min.) © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING 4‘30 © RENEWED MIND

Disney movie to debut on Feb. 2

c. 1986 N.Y. Times News Service LOS ANGELES CBS has been giving its rivals fits with its 7 p.m. opener on Sundays, “60 Minutes,” which provides so much viewer momentum that the network can win the night even if it runs a little behind with the rest of its schedule. That time slot has been a big headache for NBC and ABC. They’ve tried everything as counter-programming, from “Believe It or Not” to “The Hardy Boys” to ‘‘Punky Brewster.” But nothing has made a dent in the “60 Minutes” popularity. Starting early next month, ABC is going back to its roots for another try at breaking that “60 Minutes” stranglehold. Some 35 years ago, long before there was a Disney world and just when Disneyland was first starting, ABC and Uncle Walt joined forces for a program in that same time slot called “The Wonderful World of _ Disney.” It was a big success. ABC was a partner in the Disneyland operation and helped itself to some of those early profits. But somewhere along the line, there was a falling out, the partnership was dissolved and Disney took his program elsewhere. Now, here come the old bedfellows with a new entry called “The Disney Sunday Movie.” ABC would be very happy if the magic lure of Disney could make it more competitive against “60 Minutes.” And the Disney folks would be overjoyed if the program could further enhance their theme park operations, now the company’s biggest profit center. The studio which has been making money despite itself, without that special Walt Disney flair has been taken over by a new, young team of TV and movie people headed by Michael Eisner, president and

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chief executive officer, who came over from Paramount (at $2 million plus per year) with big plans to restore the Disney name to its former glory. Eisner says he felt it was in his studio’s best interest “to be a visible force on television again and to remind the public that we are more than just Mickey Mouse.” He emphasizes that the new program, “The Disney Sunday Night Movie,” is the “No. 1 priority of the corporation,”' more important even than the theatrical movie slate. “Television is not a ghetto at Disney,” Eisner says, citing a number of TV deals he has made with producers who heretofore have been strictly involved in theatrical movies. Eisner is a former ABC executive and was one of the driving forces behind the first made-for-TV movies. ABC is familiar territory to him. So what will this new twohour Disney effort be about? For the most part, it will consist of original movies designed as “family entertainment,” meaning the target audiences include mom and pop as well. The Disney films will vary from one to two hours in length, with the 60-minute movies run as double features to fill the two hours. Then ABC will swing right into its regular feature movie, which means it will offer a full night of flicks as its Sunday viewing alternative. The opening show on Feb. 2 apparently will be something called “Help Wanted: Kids,” starring Cindy Williams and her actor-husband Bill Hudson. This is a neat little tale about a young couple who leave New York for new careers out west and find that one of the job requirements is to have a couple of kids. As Williams says, “It definitely is not ‘War and Peace,’ but it works.”

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