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EVENING 8:00 Q © 'ls MATLOCK Matlock defends a young woman accused of killing her photographer boss. (In Stereo) (1 hr.) © PRIME NEWS (1 hr.) ® RIPTIDE O 26, STUDS LONIGAN The life of a young drifter in Chicago’s South Side during the 1920’s is an endless challenge for survival. (Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs.) (D ® HELL TOWN O © © WHO’S THE BOSS? Mona’s displeased with the ultra-efficient British office clerk that Angela hired. g GD MOVIE ++'u “King David” (1985, Drama) ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 54 min.) O (2® © @ WALTER CRONKITE AT LARGE © CALL TO GLORY (1 hr.) Q® LIVING TOMORROW (3D NASHVILLE NOW (1 hr., 30 min.) Q® MUSIC VIDEOS (1 hr.) ® GOLDEN AGE OF TELEVISION 0D @) © NOVA (2® BOONE @ MOVIE ★★ "The Last Dragon" (1985, Drama) ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 49 min.) (H) MOVIE ★ ★ “Silence of the North” (1981, Adventure) Ellen Burstyn, Tom Skerritt. (1 hr., 35 min.) dZ) 60 LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING © @ MOVIE "Monsignor” (1982, Drame) Christopher Reeve, Genevieve Bujold. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 8:05 (S) NBA SLAM DUNK HIGHLIGHTS Participants include Michael Jordan, Gerald Wilkins, and Clyde Drexler. 8:30 O CD 03 GROWING PAINS Jason and Mike help a woman deliver a baby in an airplane at 30,000 feet. g (j® BUCKMAN TREATMENT dD NBA BASKETBALL Washington Bullets at Chicago Bulls. (Live) (2 hrs., 15 min.) ® © ACCORDING TO THY WORD 9:00 8 CD a® GIMME A BREAK Sam announces plans to leave college, get married and move to South Dakota. (In Stereo) (Part 1 of 2) g CD LARRY KING LIVE (1 hr.) GD MOVIE ** 1 /2 “Crazy Mama” (1975, Adventure) Cloris Leachman, Ann Sothern. (1 hr., 22 min.) CD ® 700 CLUB (1 hr., 30 min.) O CD MOONLIGHTING ★ NEW EPISODE ABC Adv. O ® 03 MOONLIGHTING Much to David’s chagrin, Maddie can’t find any reason not to marry Sam. g (1 hr.) O d® 69 a® MOVIE “A Special Friendship” (1987, Drama) Tracy Pollan, Akousa Busia. (1 hr., 40 min.) CD REGIS PHILBIN SHOW (1 hr.) a® NATURE OF THINGS (1 hr.) 3® NEW VISIONS (3 hrs.) © UNTOLD DAMAGE ©d® © FRONTLINE “Street Cop” dS) MOVIE “I Married the Klondike” (1 hr., 30 min.) d® © LESEA ALIVE (1 hr.) 9:30 8 © a® EASY STREET © MOVIE ★★★ “Toast of New York" (1937, Drama) Edward Arnold, Cary Grant. (1 hr., 49 min.) a® NEW COUNTRY d® CALL-IN PROGRAM (Live) (1 hr.) 10:00 8 © 3® HILL STREET BLUES (1 hr.) CD CNN NEWS (1 hr.) O d® d® NEWS (1 hr.) O © © MAX HEADROOM (PREMIERE) Investigative reporter Edison Carter uncovers conspiracies and abuses of power—with help from his video alter ego, Max Headroom. Stars Matt Frewer and Amanda Pays. Tonight: Network 27 executives pull Edison Carter off the case of a man who died watching TV. g (1 hr.) © BROTHERS g © DR. RUTH SHOW (1 hr.) 3® ANIMALS OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST a® CROOK AND CHASE © INDIANA BUSINESS WEEKLY d® THE HITCHHIKER d® © SOLDIERS OF THE SUMMIT 10:30 ffi 33) CELEBRITY CHEFS (T) IT’S GARRY SHANDLING’S SHOW © MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL’S GREATEST HITS 3® ANIMAL WONDER DOWN UNDER a® VIDEOCOUNTRY a® SOUTH PACIFIC IN LONDON © MONEYMAKERS d® NEW! ANIMAL WORLD d® ON LOCATION ”HBO Presents Emo” HBO presents Emo Philips from the Hasty Pudding Theatre
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©(3® ASK DR. RUTH 10:45 @® NBA BASKETBALL Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Lakers. (Live) (2 hrs., 15 min.) 11:00 BQ©od®©a®©a® news © MONEYLINE ® ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR O d® d® HONEYMOONERS © 3® HARDCASTLE AND MCCORMICK CD MOVIE ★★ “Just Between Friends” (1986, Drama) ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 51 min.) © INSIDE THE PGA TOUR © MOVIE ★★ “Snapshot” (1978, Comedy) Jim Henshaw, Susan Petrie. (1 hr., 24 min.) a® NEW TECH TIMES 3® YOU CAN BE A STAR © SECOND TYPF dZ) © PRAISE THE LORD (3 hrs.) d® © NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT © TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT © d® LATE SHOW “Starring Joan Rivers” Scheduled: former Sen. Eugene McCarthy. (1 hr.) 11:30 8 © a® TONIGHT SHOW Host: Johnny Carson. Scheduled: film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, NBC News correspondent Connie Chung, © SPORTS TONIGHT O d® SANFORD AND SON O © BENSON Q @ d® MAGNUM, P.l. ® SPORTSCENTER © 3® M’A’S'H 3® JOURNEY INTO INDIA © d® © INDIANA LAWMAKERS (2® MOVIE ★★★★ “Twentieth Century” (1934, Comedy) (1 hr., 31 min.) d® MOVIE “Return of the Jedi” (1983, Science Fiction) ‘PG’ (2 hrs., 13 min.) © NIGHTLINE g 12:00 © NEWSNIGHT (1 hr.) © DRAGNET O d£ AMERICAS SHOPPING PLACE © 3® BURNS AND ALLEN O © NIGHTLINE g ffi SPORTSLOOK © 3® T.J. HOOKER 3® NASHVILLE NOW (1 hr., 30 min.) 3® MUSIC VIDEOS (2 hrs.) aZ) GOLDEN AGE OF TELEVISION (2® © THIS OLD HOUSE © JIM & TAMMY (1 hr.) © d® MOVIE “Women in White” (1979) Stuart Whitman, Patty Duke Astin. (3 hrs., 20 min.) 12:30 8 © a® LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Scheduled: Jack Hanna Top 40 host Casey Kasem. (In Stereo) ® EDGE OF NIGHT © 3® BEST OF GROUCHO © MOVIE ★★V 2 "Hello, Frisco, Hello" (1943, Comedy) Alice Faye, John Payne. (1 hr., 38 min.) O © TODAY’S BUSINESS O d® SUPERIOR COURT © TOP RANK BOXING FROM ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (R) (1 hr., 30 min.) a® CHINA IN CHANGE d® MOVIE ★★V! 2 “The Macahans" (1976, Western) James Arness, Eva Marie Saint. (2 hrs., 30 min.) d® © STAR HUSTLER 1:00 © CROSSFIRE © SEARCH FOR TOMORROW ffi 0® JACK BENNY O © ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT © MOVIE ★★★ “Pretty in Pink” (1986, Drama) ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 36 min.) O d® FALCON CREST ® PERSON TO PERSON a® WILDLIFE CHRONICLES 3Z> UNTOLD DAMAGE d® MOVIE ★★ “The Quest” (1976, Western) (1 hr., 38 min.) d® MOVIE ★★’/ 2 “West Point Story” (1950, Musical) Virginia Mayo, James Cagney. (2 hrs., 15 min.) © WEATHER 1:10 © (3® MOVIE ★* 1 /2 “The Possessed” (1977, Horror) James Farentino, Joan Hackett. (2 hrs.) 1:30 8 0© NEWS (R) © NEWSNIGHT UPDATE (1 hr.) © HOLLYWOOD INSIDER O d® MOVIE *★ “The Final Eye” (1977, Science-Fiction) Susan George, Donald Pleasence. (2 hrs.) © 3® DOBIE GILLIS © EVERYBODY’S MONEY MATTERS 3® STATIONARY ARK © d® NIGHTLIFE Host: David Brenner. Scheduled: actress Jane Seymour, a® NEW COUNTRY 1:45 d® MOVIE ★★'/2 "Code of Silence” (1985, Adventure) ‘R’ (1 hr., 45 min.)
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PAUL NEWMAN Best Actor at last
Three honors for 'Hannah and Her Sisters'
'Platoon/
LOS ANGELES (AP) “Platoon,” the grim saga of war without glory in Vietnam, was named 1986’s best picture in a night of emotional triumph in which Paul Newman won his first Oscar and Marlee Matlin became the first deaf performer to win an Academy Award. Woody Allen’s “Hannah and Her Sisters” earned him a best screenplay Oscar on Monday night and captured supporting actor and actress honors for Michael Caine and Dianne Wiest. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences also awarded Ralph Bellamy, still handsome at 82, an honorary Oscar for his 103 movie roles. He said it was “the greatest honor that could be given to an actor consideration by one’s peers in every area of the business. It also voted the special Irving G. Thalberg achievement award to director Steven Spielberg, the boxoffice champion snubbed repeatedly by Oscar. The victory of “Platoon,” whose four Academy Awards led the pack, was hailed by its director and producer as an American commitment to peace. “I think what you’re saying is that for the first time you really understand what happened over there,” said Oliver Stone, who was named best director. “And I think what you’re saying is that it should
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Newman, Matlin lead Oscars
never ever in our lifetimes happen again.” Miss Matlin, who overcame her deafness to claim an Oscar as best actress for “Children of a Lesser God,” said she hoped it would open new doors. “I just want work, anything any actress would want,” the 21-year-old star said in sign language backstage. “I’m an actress who just doesn’t happen to hear. I have my own hearing. It’s different from yours, but it’s mine.” Miss Matlin’s award was made doubly poignant by its presenter William Hurt, her romantic co-star on and off screen who kissed her softly as he placed the golden statuette in her hands. The 59th Academy Awards brought long-awaited validation to Newman and Michael Caine, whose names glittered in lights for decades while Oscar eluded their grasp. But neither Newman as best actor nor Caine was on hand to savor the triumph. Newman said he was too superstitious to risk disappointment for an eighth time. And Caine, who took the Oscar after four tries, was filming “Jaws IV” in the Bahamas. “The jinx is broken. He’s in!” rejoiced Robert Wise, president of the academy, who accepted Newman’s award for the reprise role of “Hustler” Eddie Felson in “The Color of Money.” Newman won a special Oscar last year for his career
achievements. Caine was honored for his performance as an urbane philanderer in “Hannah.” “He’ll just be thrilled!” Miss Wiest said after picking up her Oscar for her role as the husbandsearching neurotic in the movie. Asked if she had discussed with Allen her decision to appear at the ceremony he skipped, she said: “I just told him I was going to buy a party dress and go!” How would the award affect her career? “Maybe I’ll work for somebody besides Woody,” said the whimsical actress who has also appeared in Allen’s “Purple Rose of Cairo” and “Radio Days.” As picture of the year, “Platoon” took four Oscars including those for Stone’s direction, sound and editing; it had eight nominations. “Hannah and Her Sisters,” followed with three; it had seven nominations. And “A Room With A View,” the gentle tale of a young woman’s European sojourn at the turn of the century, also scored three for the script by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, art direction and costume design; it had eight nominations. “Aliens” an outer space thriller with seven nominations, won two Oscars for sound effects editing and visual effects. Best original song was “Take My Breath Away” from “Top Gun.”
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MARLEE MATLIN Best Actress winner
Bette Davis, in command of her moment in the spotlight, interrupted Wise’s effort to accept Newman’s Oscar, insisting on delivering her own tribute: “This award, Paul, is long overdue.” “Now, you get on!” she told Wise but by then the segment was ending in a swell of music. Oscar co-host Goldie Hawn asked, “Are you guys done yet?” List of 59th Academy Award Winners. LOS ANGELES (AP) Here is a complete list of winners at Monday night’s 59th annual Academy Awards: 1. PICTURE: “Platoon." 2. ACTRESS: Marlee Matlin, “Children of a Lesser God.” 3. ACTOR: Paul Newman, “The Color of Money.” 4. SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Dianne Wiest, “Hannah and Her Sisters.” 5. SUPPORTING ACTOR: Michael Caine, “Hannah and Her Sisters.” 6. DIRECTOR: Oliver Stone, “Platoon.” 7. SCREENPLAY: Woody Allen, “Hannahand Her Sisters.” 8 SCREENPLAY BASED ON MATERIAL FROM ANOTHER MEDIUM: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, “A Room with a View.” 9. FOREIGN FILM: “The Assault” (The Netherlands). 10. DOCUMENTARY FEATURES: “Time is All You’ve Got”; “Down and Out in America” (tie). 11. DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT: “Women For America, For the World " 12. FILM EDITING: “Platoon.” 13. MAKEUP: "The Fly.” 14 ORIGINAL SCORE: Herbie Hancock, “Round Midnight.” 15. ORIGINAL SONG: “Take My Breath Away” (“TopGun"). 16. ANIMATED SHORT FILM: “A Greek Tragedy.” 17. LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM: “Precious Images.” 18. SOUND: “Platoon.” 19. SOUND EFFECTS: “Aliens.” 20. VISUAL EFFECTS: “Aliens.” 21. ART DIRECTION: “A Room with a View ” 22. CINEMATOGRAPHY: “The Mission.” 23. COSTUME: “A Room with a View.”
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