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2 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1989 BROADCAST storer county city TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS 10 00 Midnight Caller into the lives of the soldiers in Vietnam, (cc) 8:00 Q) Who's the Boss? Tony's former coach falls for Mona. 8:00 Nova An investigation of scientific research fraud and whether it can undermine the goals of science. (R) (cc) 8:30 Wonder Years Kevin and Paul experience the mysteries of "going steady." (R) (cc) 9:00 In the Heat of the Night Bubba is accused of the rape of a young black woman, (cc) 9:00 Roseanne Roseanne meets Becky's beau at the bowling alley. (R) (cc) 9:00 Frontline Profiles efforts by one Dallas neighborhood to fight the effects of drugs and violence on the community, (cc) 9:00 lfl War and Peace in the Nuclear Age Jimmy Carter's goals for his presidency include the reduction of nuclear weapons and improving America's relations with the Soviet Union. (Part 9 of 13) 9:30 Anything But Love Hannah tries to make peace between Marty and his mother, (cc) WAVE-3 WHAS-11 WLKY-32 WDRB-41 WBNA-21 WKPC-15 KET (NBC) (CBS) "N0.

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7:30 CO PM Magazine Drug-addicted physicians. 8:00 Matlock Ben suspects that the people who killed his client's employee are blackmailing his, private investigator. (Part 2 of 2) (cc) 8:00 09 Tour of Duty The assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. brings racial tension TELEVISION MOVIES KET channels: 21 MurrayMayfield.

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(H) (cc): Closed-captloned for the hearing impaired Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. Heavy weight champion Rocky Balboa trains in Russia for a match against a Sovi et boxer whose high-tech condition ing has made him invincible. (1985) (2:00) V4 12:30 a.m. CD The Frisco Kid Gene Wilder, Harrison Ford. A Polish rabbi finds himself involved in wild frontier misadventures with a daring bank robber when he travels to San Francisco.

(1979) (2:15) V2 Movies are rated on a 1-4 star system. RADIO PICKS Weekend Radio From Cleveland: Thoughts on Daylight Savings Time by a chicken; Hate Week is observed; music by Tannahill Weavers. WFPL-FM (89.3) 11:30 a.m. Midday Classics: Mozart's "Tho Magic Flute" Overture; Elgar's "Enigma Variations." WFPK-FM (91.9) noon National Press Club: Mayor Marion Barry of Washington, C. WFPL-FM (89.3) 1 p.m Jazz Today: "Jazzmen from Houston." WFPL-FM (89.3) 3 p.m.

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R. Strauss "Symphonia Domestica." WUOL-FM (90.5) 7 p.m Metz Here: "Ask the Lawyers." WHAS (840) 9 p.m San Francisco Symphony Orchestra: Mozart's "Exultate, Haydn's Symphony No. 88 in G. Arleen Auger, soprano. WFPK-FM (91.9) 9 p.m.

Broadway by Night: "Flora the Red Menace." Liza Minnelli. WUOL-FM (90.5) 10 p.m. Late Night Classics: Mozart's "Sm-fonia Concertante in Haydn's "Sinfonia Concertante in B-flat." WUOL-FM (90.5) 11 p.m Starlight Concert: Schubert's "Fier-rabras" Overture; Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 1 in B-flat; Turina's Piano Trio No. 1.

WFPK-FM (91.9) 11 1 p.m. CD Kung Fu Keith Carradine, Barry Sullivan. When a half-American Buddhist monk discovers there is a price on his head, he flees to the American West of the 1870s. (1971) (1:30) 8:00 CD I Never Sang for My Father Melvyn Douglas, Gene Hackman. A middle-aged man tries to communicate with his domineering 80-year-old father after his mother's death.

(1970) (2:00) V2 9:00 CD Rocky IV city in Dallas politics, it offers a frightening profile of the disaster drugs are bringing to many American cities. Maytag man Jesse White, the loneliest guy in the world of appliance repairs, is hanging up his Maytag hat after 21 years of commercials for that company. His last appearances will be this month. Maytag has installed Gordon Jump, the bumbling boss on "WKRP in Cincinnati," as the new repairman. White, who always wished for a repair call to come in on the 68 commercials he did, said that it was the easiest money he ever made and that it brought him more fame than all of his other acting roles put together.

Eyes on the tube A survey by a California consulting firm seems to indicate that most of us are Couch Potatoes. They asked people what they did most frequently between 5 p.m. and the time they went to sleep. More than 71 percent of those responding listed watching television. Eating came in second.

Reading was next with only 22 percent. Twelve percent said bathing. Only two percent cited sex, which may mean the networks are way off base with all their sexy themes. Either that, or people get all the sex they want from television. Tom Dorsey'a column appears Monday through Thursday in the Features section.

storer county 0 storer The second half of the program details the bitter division that drugs and violence have brought down on Dallas' head. Blacks and Hispanics, who make up more than half the population, see the lack of police protection and the killing of minorities as racism at its ugliest. The police say they are under siege and, as proof, point to five officers killed in little more than a year. Although the report is steeped 'USA TODAY' will be history for WAVE'S evening viewers 'lMW'mw ffwwyiyy l'WyiW 'w' VJx p. 4 iV I'SlM if 1 1 t- "hi r-i t' I' be more of an electronic version of USA TODAY, the newspaper.

The TV edition, however, was in trouble before it ever got on the air. The new venture was headed by Steve Friedman, the former producer of NBC's "Today" show. He huffed and puffed so loudly about how fantastic it would be that no show could have lived up to his great expectations. Stations never saw a full preview of the program, which turned out to be a disaster for affiliates. On one of the first nights, a female reporter was pictured with a basketful of posies waltzing through a garden.

The program was almost laughed off the air. Friedman was ousted when the ratings came in and a quick fix was attempted. The program improved, but it was like turning a battleship around. TV viewers make snap judgments. If they don't like what they see, they don't come back for more.

The good news about the schedule changes at WAVE is that reruns of "Newhart" will be joining the lineup next Monday. The revised schedule has Phil Donahue stepping back to 4 p.m., with "People's Court" moving ahead to 5 p.m. "Newhart" follows at 5:30 in an effort to strengthen the lead-in audience to WAVE'S news. "Donahue," who was losing to Geraido Rivera at 5 p.m., will now be sacrificed to "Oprah Winfrey," which has whipped all comers at 4. "Win, Lose or Draw" stays at 7 p.m.

Drugs in Dallas "Frontline" focuses on the na- TOM DORSET TV-RADIO CRITIC The weekday evening version of "USA TODAY: The Television Show" will be buried Friday by WAVE-TV, but the show can still be seen by people who stay up very, very late or get up very, very early. Channel 3 is canceling the show at 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday but will play out the rest of its contract by continuing to air "USA TODAY" at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday through Friday and 3 a.m. on Saturday.

The 9:30 a.m. Sunday edition will also stay in place. The program still survives nationally, but other stations have also consigned it to the early-morning graveyard. "USA TODAY" executives, who once insisted that the show would be funded for two years, now indicate that the May ratings survey may be crucial. Viewers tuning into Channel 3 next Monday night at 7:30 will see Ray Combs kidding around with contestants on "The New Family Feud," which replaces "USA TODAY." WAVE programmers' high hopes for "USA TODAY" never materialized.

"It was poisoned from the beginning and although it improved, it never recovered," says Russ Read, WAVE marketing director. The show had been expected to r7? "USA TODAY: The Television Show" continues with anchors Kenneth Walker, Edie Magnus, Robin Young and Bill Macatee but it is struggling for survival in many markets. tion's narcotic addiction again tonight in "The Dallas Drug Wars" at 9 on PBS-15 and Friday at 10 p.m. on KET. The first half of the hour shows how drug dealers have seized control of whole neighborhoods in that city.

The residents describe it as war, which seems an exaggeration until the camera records the shooting on a single night. It sounds like news reports from Beirut. 1 fc n-, ahswriimrnifr mi hu tmm m0i sm.

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