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obstructed when he falls In love with her.
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cares only tor computers and video
games finds himself involved in an
electronic contest with more than
quarters at stake. (Matthew Broderick,
Dabney Coleman)
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claims another victim in the celebrated
tale of corruption in 19th century English
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pal about laundering mob money through
a union pension fund. Lucs is indicted by
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rich California trader journeys west, only
to discover that her husband has left a
heartbroken girl and an illegitimate child.
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and look ahead to tomorrow's news
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artificial means or let nature take its
course?
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exhilarating rejuvenation when they se-
cretly swim in a pool rented by aliens for
a mysterious salvage operation. (Steve
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displays telekinetic powers and uses
those powers to master baseball, fight
bullies and win girls. (Scott Baio. Willie
Aames)
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Brown and his fiancee arrive in Hong
Kong where an endorsement ot Afro
Asian Olympics will result in a propagan-
do coup for the reds.
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of five brothers who served during World
War II whose devotion to each other took
precedence over all etse (Anne Baxter,
Thomas Mitchell)
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passion plunges an older American
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Mana Schneider)
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horrors of the tragic Gallipoli Campaign in
World War I, a young Scotsman
developed the skills and patience to
create superb violins.
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get mixed up with thieves and a highly
dangerous blonde with a gun. (Marx
Brothers. Marilyn Monroe)
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economics and financial news with Lou
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confrontation with a rogue covert police
intelligence group.
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forms of government that Africans have
tried. Learn which methods have suc-
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The Window Pane. After considerable
wifely heckling, Harriet finally teases
Ozzie into replacing the broken glass in
the kitchen door
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experience drama, joy and disappoint-
ment in the highly competitive dance
world.
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tells tells the story of Richard Monckton.
a bitter, paranoid man who becomes U.S.
president. (Jason Robards. Chit Robertson)
10:30 (2) Tonight Show
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lights of the sports day with Nick Charles
and Jim Huber.
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up in the midwest in the 1940s, young
Ralph faces one of life's greatest chal-
lenges: the junior prom. (James Brodenck.
Barbara Bolton)
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losing her mind becomes implicated in a
murder.
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resort is blanketed in beautiful bodies, a
ski instructor hatches a crafty plot to win
his true love: the Innkeeper s daughter.
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Amanda investigate the murder of an
entrepreneur, and find that he had links to
a major cocaine ring.
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Williams in Atlanta and Kirsten Lindquist
in Los Angeles.
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society. (Diana Rigg, Denholm Elliott)
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friend is murdered, a federal agent combs
the streets of L.A., vowing to bring the
killer to justice at any cost. (WUHm
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defect to East Germany in order to team
the secret to a new Russian weapon.
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Julie Andrews)
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himself to be an alien from outer space a
young man Is admitted to the hospital with
strange bums on his body.
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the Monster Trucks (Repeat)
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accepts an assignment to live underwater
for one month. Once he sells his wife and
children on the idea, the fun begins. (Tony
Randall. Janet Leigh)
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