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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1991 si.luuio ruai-uiarAitn 7E TELEVISION WEDNESDAY ERIC MINK -HIGHLIGHTS Beginning Of End teJ For 'Twin Peaks' pr Mil. Wiwi. mm wi jit 1 W.Jbwkl, 'amif AiiillilliMII IjlOlillW 1 IVIUnillllU rin-wim 'I I inliimie mi ir nnii mmm I 6 AM 1 6:30 I 7 AM 7:30 I 8 AM 1 8:30 1 9 AM 9:30 10AM 10:30 11 AM1 11-30 News Morning News Good Morning America Geraldo Joan Rivers loving News fj This Morning Family Feud Pyramid Regis Kathie Lee People's ton B. DeAngeiis The Price Is Right (j New News Today Donahue Sanla Barbara Sally Jessy Raphael Biotogy 6:15) Weather (6:45) Liiias Yoga Mister Rogers I Sesame Street Capt. Kangaroo Rainbow Mister Rogers Zoobttee Zoo Today's Special Sesame Street tD K.Copeiand Woodpecker G.I.Joe Muppet Babies Jelsons I Dennis little House on the Prairie Hijriwajjojjejvjn CHiPs II AgDay jnsp.

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The much talked-about, much written-about but little-watched ABC series returns to the air Thursday night at 8 (Channel 2) for a final run at attracting enough viewers to win renewal for next season. It won't happen. An advance screening of that episode clearly indicates that "Twin Peaks" has dug itself a creative hole from which there is no exit. The episode is only mildly amusing some visuals shot from the "Twin Peaks" weasel-cam hit the mark but not particularly fresh or inventive and not at all weird. It commits that most terrible of "Twin Peaks" sins: It is ordinary.

More to the point, the episode's brief opening review of past events fails miserably as was inevitable at bringing non-fans of the show up to date on people and events. Yet, in order to convince network programmers that "Twin Peaks" can attract and hold more than a tiny sliver of the available audience and "slivers" is all it has managed to date the show must reach out to non-viewers. Thursday's effort isn't going to do it. Not that this is a new problem. I still believe that "Twin Peaks" pretty much sealed its fate in the first 10 minutes of its Sept.

30 episode, the season premiere. That opening sequence featured numb-ingly slow exchanges between the wounded FBI agent, Dale Cooper, lying on his back on the floor, and an aged room service waiter who dottered pointlessly in and out of Cooper's room. It offered viewers almost no background, no story advancement, virtually no dialogue and almost no activity of any kind, thereby squandering the very real chance the series had to broaden its audience base by capitalizing on the summer's incredible flood of free publicity. True, the series improved as this season progressed; episodes in which Leland Palmer killed his niece and, later, himself, for example, were among the most intense and disturbing hours of series television aired this year. But, even for "Twin Peaks" devotees and I have been one from the moment I screened the two-hour pilot last summer the series seemed to lose its magic as we discovered that not every one of the scores of subplots was connected, that not all the characters and actions were linked in some sort of dramatic conspiracy.

It was a dispiriting realization; part of the early fun of following the series had been trying to figure out how everything fit together. It turned out that everything did not fit together, except in the broadest sense of the phrase, that the show's creators never intended that everything should fit together, that some stories simply existed on their own. That, in turn, took much of the fun out of watching the show. Playing back our tapes of the show did anyone watch it live on Saturday nights? we were mostly bored, hoping against hope for more weird parts: dream sequences, dancing dwarfs, backwards dialogue, characters possessed by evil or owls, metaphysical visions and such. The last episode of "Twin Peaks" to air before the show was taken off the air for a few weeks ended with an animated wooden drawer knob distorting itself to look like the face of a tortured Josie Packard.

It was the highlight of the show. Thursday's return episode seems; almost completely drained of its energy. -Sheriff Harry Trufiianj who has turned to booze to easthe( pain of the death of his lover, Josie; voices the spirit of "Twin Peaks', when he says, "I guess the world's just caught up to us." Later, when Cooper is sum-i moned to help Truman through a' drunken crisis, Truman says; "I don't understand. There's a whole lot I don't understand." Cooper replies, "We're all like that," aiKf he seems to speak not just for his fellow characters but for the show's fans as well. uu Viewers looking for six weeks of challenging political mysiery wrapped up in raw human emo-! tions need look no farther an "Die Kinder," the new entry; on; public television's "Mystery'an-i thology.

"Die Kinder" (German for TThe premieres Thursday at, 8 on Channel 9. Written by Paula: Milne, it was produced by Michael Wearing and directed by Rob Walker. It will air one hour a week! for the next six weeks. i The BBC production stars "Miranda Richardson as Sidonie Reiger, a divorced British woman whose two children are kidnapped by ex-husband Stefan (Hins Kremer), a German Intellectual who was active in radical politics in Germany during the i Sidonie's determination tcTget her children back takes her to Hamburg and into the history of the German far-left and present-day terrorists. Her case becomes tangled in a rats' nest of police and spy services of both England and.

Germany, corrupt lawyers and loutish private detective (played! by the American actor Freddie Forrest). "Die Kinder" Is not a series you 1 can snooze through. To follow the many characters and threads of the story, you have to pay close attention, all the more because i Milne deliberately distracts you! with red herrings and with people and events of uncertain relevance. It's worth the effort. Transplanted St.

LouisamBob! Costas is scheduled to appeaion Wednesday night's "Tonight Show" i on NBC (10:30, Channel 5) as one of host Jay Leno's guests. The net-; work said that musicians Darryl! Hall and John Oates also are slated to appear and perform. i It should come as no surprise that America's young people have their own favorites in the enter- tainment world, the Academy' Awards notwithstanding. Reflecting that, each year for the last five years the Nickelodeon cable channel has organized the Kids' Choice awards. Based tm a nationwide poll of more than 2,500 kids age 15 and younger, this year's awards will be announced in a tele- cast April 22.

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