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A World War II gets the lead role in a murder mystery. salute with guests Harry Blackstone (Part 3 of 6) (30) and Will Jordan. (R) (S) (1:00) SO) Videoflow (30) Ideal for C hristm as G ift G iving (21) Miracles and Other Wonders A (24) (:35) Movie ★ ★ ★ “The River” woman awakes to a strange pulling on (1984, Drama) Mel Gibson, Sissy her nightgown to find her child is Spacek. Overextended credit, declin­ choking: a woman gets a mysterious ing profits and rising flood waters warning about an avalanche. (1:00) threaten a hard-working farm family. (22) Movie “Caroline?” (1990, (2:35) Mystery) Stephanie Zimbalist, Pamela 2 1 Are You Afraid of the Dark? Reed. A family is skeptical when a Gwen discovers she has the power to woman, claiming to be the daughter shut the door to an evil world. (R) (S) long presumed dead, appears to claim (CC) (30) her inheritance. (CC) (2:00) 22) On the Arts (R) (CC) (30) (26) Spider-Man (S) (CC) (30) 2 1 Jack Van Impe (30) (27) Rough Cuts Inmates portray their (31) Journal télévisé Beige (30) sometimes-violent lives on video, and authorities use the tapes as a training 7:4 5 tool in federal penitentiaries. (R) (CC) [4 ]® (:50) Parfums d'ltalie Le Fruili. (1:00) (30) (28) Noor-o-Nava Iranian culture and 8:00 education. (In Persian) (30) (21 Movie “Dead by Sunset” (1995, NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED (37) House of Commons Info-Text Drama) (Part 1 of 2) Ken Olin, Lindsay (3:00) Frost. Premiere. An unsuspecting 6 : 3 0 woman begins an affair with a charm­ - Decorative A ccents ( S News (CC) (30) ing sociopath who has murderous (71 Home Improvement Jill makes designs on his current wife. (S) (CC) - Large Selection Tim promise to stop looking at other (2:00) women; industrial strength glue caus­ E Figure Skating (See CITV at 6 es a sticky situation at work. 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