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Walter Matthau, Harry Morgan and Susan Blakely star in The Incident (Sunday at 7 p.m. on the Family Channel), an acclaimed 1990 TV-movie about a down-and-out attorney who, during World War II, is hired to defend a German POW accused of murdering a local physician.
A&E;’s Biography (5 and 9 p.m.) profiles five great comics: John Candy (Monday); John Belushi (Tuesday); Gilda Radner (Wednesday); Steve Martin (Thursday); and Sid Caesar (Friday).
For the record:
12:00 a.m. July 24, 1995 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Monday July 24, 1995 Home Edition Calendar Part F Page 2 Entertainment Desk 1 inches; 20 words Type of Material: Correction
TV reruns-- Due to an editing error, the programs listed as “reruns to rewatch” in some editions of Sunday’s TV Times are not airing this week.
A pre-”Batman” Adam West guests on Bewitched (Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Nickelodeon) in an episode in which Samantha tries to play matchmaker.
TNT’s Monstervision presents two episodes of the original The Outer Limits (Saturday at 5 p.m.): “ZZZZZ” with Phillip Abbott, Joanna Frank and Marsha Hunt, and “Tourist Attraction,” starring Ralph Meeker, Henry Silva and Janet Blair.
MCA/Universal Home Video recently released four new titles ($15 each) in its Bing Crosby Collection. Crosby sets out to form his own jazz band in the 1941 musical-comedy Birth of the Blues; Mary Martin also stars. Crosby introduces the 1937 Oscar-winning tune, “Sweet Leilani” in the comedy Waikiki Wedding. Shirley Ross and Bob Burns are featured. In 1936’s Rhythm on the Range, Crosby plays a cowboy who discovers a runaway heiress (Frances Farmer). And in 1947’s Welcome Stranger, Crosby reunites with “Going My Way” co-star Barry Fitzgerald.
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