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LOS ANGELES TIMES MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2000 F11 TODAY ON TV Quezada: KMEX Anchor Pulls Top Ratings NICK Franklin 649926 SCI-R Crossing Over (TVPG) TLC A Dating Story (TVG) USA Ned and Stacey (TVPG-D) 11:00 a.m. I -J1 KSCI Iran-Sima (Farsi) 77100 1241 KVCR Arthur (TVY) 47094 BD KCET Clifford the Big Red Dog bjuio EH KTBN Marilyn Hickey 03 KOCE Quilting With HD KDOC Hollywood Plaza 03 KLCS Theodore Tugboat KRCA Los Polivoces 79568 BET Religious Programming DISN Big Blue House (TVY) El Homes With Style (TVG) ESPN2 BodyShaping FAM Two of a Kind (TVG) FNC NewsQuinn FSN Olbermann Evening News FSN2 The Method FX MASH (TVPG) HBO Babar (TVY) HGTV Room by Room LIFE Austin's Daily Workout (TVG) MTV MTV Jams (TVPG) NICK Hey Arnold! 153704 TLC NiNi's Treehouse CNN Newsday DSC Assignment Discovery (TVG) DISN Otter (TVY) El Celebrity Homes ESPN SportsCenter ESPN2 In the Driver's Seat FAM ItsyBitsy Time (TVY) 812810 FNC NewsAsman FSN Sports Geniuses FXNYPD Blue(TV14) HBO "High Anxiety" '77 (PG) 1hr34 HGTV Appraisal Fair HIST Weapons at War (TVG) IFC "Dadetown" "95 1hr32 LIFE Murphy Brown (TVPG-OL) MTV MTV Ultra Sound (TVPG) NICK Little Bear 643742 SCI-FI The Sentinel (TVPG) SUND "Grind" 1hr36 885891 TBS Matlock TCM 'The Prince and the Showgirl" '57 1hr57 2299723 TIC A Baby Story (TVPG) TNN The Waltons (TVG) TNT ERITV14) USA Something So Right (TVPG) 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. CHANNELS lot Angelas EB KVEA (Tele) 23 Orange County B3 KDOC (Ifid.) 56 DKCBS (CBS) 02 UKNBC (NBC) 04 H3KLCSEdu.17 BKTLAWB05 OS KRCA (Ind.) 20 Kl KABC (ABC) 07 Palm Spring. KCAL (Ind.) 09 i36 KMIR (NBC) 04 fflKTTVFox11 IBKCOP(UPN) 13 25 DO KSCI (Ind.) 18 B3KWHYWI22 HD KCET (PBS) 28 EB KPXN (PAX) 30 Bernardino 24 KVCR (PBS) 24 ED KTBN (Ind 1 40 Ventura County ED K0CE (PBS) 50 6JKADY(UPN)16 CaWe Service 39 ESPN2 84 NICK 38 AMC 35 FAM 47 SCI-FI 87 BET 57 FNC 91 SHOW 41 SJ IVL SUND 36 CNBC 31 FSN2 59 tr! ai COM 79 FX 89 jru CSPN 29 HBO 33 1, CMAX 45 HIST 30 f0 CNN 42 HGTV 80 DSC 37 IFC 21 DISN 53 LIFE 46 TNT 52 El 63 MSNBC 90 USA 44 ESPN 34 MTV 48 VH1 62 Use numbers after call letters to set VCR Plus.

Where there are two numbers, repeat the procedure. (R) ir the grid, denotes a repeat program. TV RATINGS (TVY) All Children (TW7 Directed to Older Children (TW7-fV) Directed to Older Children; FantasyViolence (TVG) General Audience (TVPG) Parental Guidance (TV14I Parents Strongly Cautioned (TVMA) Mature Audiences Only (D) Suggestive Dialogue (I) Coarse Language IS) Sex (V Violence Movie Ratings A CLASSIC FIRST RATE FLAWED: HAS MOMENTS DESPERATION TIME Morning KCAL To Tell the Truth ED KTTV Divorce Court HD KCET Between the Lions (TVY) (R) 94839 EE) KTBN Bill Gaither ED KDOC Benny Hinn 3D KLCS Geometry BET AM at BET-- What's More Important: Your Professional or Personal Life? 471365 CNN Burden of Proof 900549 DISN Out of the Box (TVY) Mysteries Scandals (TVPG-V) ESPN2 RPM 2Night FAM CBN Special Edition 639029 FSN2 Gilad's Bodies in Motion HGTV Appraise It! LIFE Murphy Brown (TVPG-DL) NICK Blue's Clues SHOW "Arnold" '73 (PG) 1hr34 14503617 (9:45) TLC A Baby Story (TVPG) USA Hearts Afire (TVPG) DO KCOP 651 KADY Sabrina, the Animated Series 87471 (241 KVCR Caillou (TVY) 14181 BD KCET Dragon Tales (TVY) 67297 3 KTBN Kenneth Copeland KOCE School of Fine Art ED KLCS Zoboomafoo 85655 KRCA Cine Northern Exposure (TVPG) BET Summerfield Ministries BRVO Bravo Profiles (TVPG) CMAX "Three Wishes" '95 IPG1hr54 614365 CNN In the Money COM "Bachelor Party" '84 (R) 2hr 3044704 DISN Big Blue House (TVY) El Coming Attractions (TVPG) ESPN SportsCenter ESPN2 Legends of the Road FAM Angela Anaconda (TVY7) 902487 FSN2 Yoga Zone FX MASH (TVPG) HBO Smoke Alarm: The Unfiltered Truth About Cigarettes (TVY7) 977153 HGTV TIPical Mary Ellen HIST Civil War Journal (TVG) IFC At the Angelika (8:15) LIFE Designing Women (TVPG-D) MTV TRL (TVPG) NICK Wild Thornberrys 620891 Sightings (TVPG) 'The Earthling" '80 5687346 Family Lighthouse (TVY) Clark: The New of Superman (TVPG) Burnett (TVPG) 10:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. KCBS The Price Is Right (TVG) 13) KEYT Martha Stewart 51568 KNBC Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus 42810 KTLA Sally Jessy Raphael TV14 Unhappy marriages.

79988 KABC 42 KESQ The View Jack Wagner: Julie Stav. 97384 KCAL Judge Mathis ED KTTV Power of Attorney EB KCOP Montel Williams Paternity tests. 96758 84 KVCR Yan Can Cook Asian BD KCET Sesame Street 89094 B3 KMEX Marta Susana 14100 36 KMIR Dr. Laura 531568 EE) KTBN Behind the Scenes KVEA "Sparks: The Price of Passion" '90 2hr 30617 BD KLCS Environmental Weekly 133 KRCA Cine Murder, She Wrote BRVO "La Strada" '54 2hr45 23384297 CMAX "The Man With Two Brains" '83R1hr30 419568 CNN CNN Today COM The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (TVPG) 3047891 DSC Home Matters (TVG) DISN Rolie Polie Olie (TVY) El True Hollywood Story (TVPG) "Wayne Newton" 991907 ESPN SSA ESPN2 Rodeo National Finals. Third Round.

2895346 FAM The 700 Club FSN2 The Method FX Beverly Hills, 90210 (TVPG) HGTV At the Auction HIST 20th Century With Mike Wallace (TVPG) LIFE Golden Girls (TVPG-D) NICK Little Bill 426162 SCI-H Dark Shadows 2281704 TBS Hunter TLC A Dating Story (TVG) TMC 'The Nun's Story" '59 2hr31 54658891 (10:05) TNN The Waltons (TVG) TNT ER (TVPG) USA Jesse (TVPG) VH1 20 to 1 (TVPG) 163 KADY Pepper Ann Clifford the Big Red 13452 Arthur (TVY) 66568 James Robison Joy in Our Town Teletubbies 118948 Cursive Handwriting: the Magic Library (8:45) Leonard New Adventures of Pooh (TVY) Emergency (TVPG) the Driver's Seat From Room 402 (TVY7) Regional Sports Report (TVPG) -HBO Sissy Duckling (TVY7I Smart Solutions Independent Focus (8:45) Designing Women (TVPG-D) Rugrats 629162 (TVG) TLCSkinnamarinkTV(TVY) "The Kid With X-Ray (PG1hr24 4695094 (8:35) Burnett (TVPG) KCBS The Young and the Restless (TV14) 44278 KNBC News KTLA Judge Mills Lane KABC 1 3 KEYT Port Charles (TVPG-V) 96094 KCAL Moral Court (TVPG) ED KTTV Queen Latifah 20636 EB KCOP Ricki Lake (TVPG) Tests reveal the sex of fetuses. 26574 KWHY "La Diosa Arrodillada" '47 2hr 176097 I24I KVCR Breaking Bread BD KCET Noddy 56094 EQ KMEX PobreDiabla (TVPG) I36I KMIR The People's Court EE) KTBN James Robison '42! KESQ Montel Williams 76520 ED KDOC Southland Today BD KLCS Eddie Files AMC "Mickey One" '65 1hr45 5828094 Magnum, P.I. CNBC Street Signs COM Ben Stein's Money (TVPG) CSPN U.S. House of Representatives 9901181 DSC Jennings Design (TVG) DISN Winnie the Pooh (TVY) FAM It's ItsyBitsy Time (TVY) 467384 FX Beverly Hills. 90210 (TVPG) HBO "The Muse" '99 (PG-13 1hr37 5833926 HGTV The Carol Duvall Show HIST True Action Adventures (TVG) IFC "Old Enough" '84 (PG) 1hr31 8045617 LIFE Unsolved Mysteries (TVPG-V) MTV Music Videos (TVPG) NICK Dora the Explorer 826988 SCI-FI Xena: Warrior Princess (TVPG-V) SUND "Snow" '96 1hr22 603297 TBS 'Tender Mercies" '83 (PG) 2hr 415623 TCM "Angels in the Outfield" 51 1hr42 8294723 TLC A Wedding Story (TVG) TNN The Waltons (TVG) TNT "Walk Like a Man" '87 (PG2hr 417655 USA Wings (TVPG-D) VH1 Top 10 Countdown (TVPG) 11:30 a.m.

(31 KEYT News KTLA The Nanny (TVPG) KABC News EB KSCI Taiwan News 241 KVCR Caprial! Cooking BD KCET Teletubbies (TVY) 57723 EE KTBN Benny Hinn ED KDOC Headline News BD KLCS Real Science! 3l KADY The Cosby Show BET 106th Park: Top 10 Live CMAX "The Survivors" '83 (R) 1hr42 7211758 COM Win Ben Stein's Money (TVPG) DISN Otter (TVY) FAM ItsyBitsy Time (TVY) 468013 HGTV Simply Quilts HIST Great Blunders in History NICK Maggie 827617 SHOW "The Garden of Redemption" 1hr35 9940758 TIC A Wedding Story (TVG) USA Wings (TVPG-D) Afternoon Noon KCBS ...2 Woman 60984 KNBC Access Hollywood 23100 KTLA Little House on the Prairie KABC 31 KEYT All My Children (TVPG) 85452 KCAL News ED KTTV Judge Hatchett (TVPG) 46100 EB KCOP Maury (TVPG) 39556 DO KSCI Mandarin Drama 1241 KVCR The Perennial Gardener BD KCET Caillou (TVY) (R 60384 (361 KMIR Real TV EE) KTBN The 700 Club 1421 KESQ News EB KVEA Cotorreando 33704 ED KDOC Perry Mason (TVPG-V) BD KLCS In Focus KRCANoticias 031 KADY Bloomberg Television Night Court CNNTalkBack Live 916100 COM Saturday Night Live (TV14) DSC Christopher Lowell (TVG) DISN Out of the Box (TVY) El Celebrity Profile (TVPG) ESPN NFL's Greatest Moments FAM Rotten Ralph 809346 FNC NewsSmith Please see TV LOG, F12 MUSIC: COUNTRY KZU-FM .93.9 RELIGIOUS KBRT 740 KFRN 1280 KTSI .....1220 KWVE-FM .107 9 FAMILY 71" FOREIGN LANGUAGE: SPANISH KMJ 1430 KBUA-fH ..94.3 KBUE-FM 105.5 KHJ 930 K1AX-FM .97.9 KIYV.FM ..1071 KIW-FM 107 5 KIWA 9O0 KNSt 1510 KSCA-FM. .101.9 KTNQ 1020 KVCA 670 KWC-FM ...96 7 KWKW 1330 KWttM 1370 KPRS 1090 FOREIGN LANGUAGE: OTHER kazn 1300 KBLA 1580 2t 1190 KWB 1480 KVMS-FM .106 3 TALK-INTERVIEW KABC 790 KR 640 KIEV 870 K1SKFM .97 1 KMKV ....1600 KMPC ....1540 WIS 830 KMA 1110 KXTA 1150 ItTM 690 Continued from Fl thin face and lanky frame make him seem taller than his 6 feet-ordered a coffee two hours before he was due at the newsroom. The Latino vendor would not let him pay, so Quezada dropped the money into the tip jar instead, and waved to a small group of passersby who recognized him. The modest but respectful reception paled in comparison to the greeting that Quezada received last winter in the Panorama Mall in the San Fernando Valley, where store signs and millennium exclamations were written in Spanish and several salespeople declined conversations in English, explaining they spoke Spanish better. Fans pointed, waved or approached him to chat or for an autograph.

A teenage girl approached his table, telling Quezada that her mother watches him every day. After a few seconds, Alejandra Valdez admitted that the autograph was not for her mother, but for her. "I grew up with you," she said. Valdez was born in Sinaloa, Mexico, and arrived here when she was 7 years old. She is bilingual, but although she picked out the casually dressed Quezada at a coffee stand, she was unfamiliar with English-language news commentators.

Francisco Valencia Espino, 56, walked up to Quezada's table wearing cowboy boots and jeans. Valencia left Mexico 40 years ago and has supported his family with various jobs, including work as a security guard. None of the jobs required him to learn much English, but his three grown children speak English perfectly, he said. By the time Quezada left the mall, Valencia sat on a nearby bench, eating a snack. "When my children) come over, we sit on the sofa and watch Mr.

Quezada at 11 p.m.," Valencia said, referring to the late-night newscast Quezada also anchors. "I like him because he's clean, his work is clean, and he's honest." Realizing the Power of Spanish-Language TV Quezada was born in 1946 in Hermosillo, a Mexican city in the northern state of Sonora. There was little opportunity for the youngster known as "Lalo," so when he turned 17 his parents sent him to Long Beach to learn English by complete immersion. It was an experience that would impress upon him the power of Spanish-language television. A little bored and deeply homesick, he spent one weekend morning at his rented room on Magnolia Avenue, cranking the channel dial on the black-and-white television.

For a few seconds he caught a grainy image of a mariachi band's performance followed by an announcer who signed off in Spanish. It was the first time he had heard Spanish in weeks, and he spent the next six days waiting for the satellite to zap him with another dose of home. The next weekend, he declined an invitation to the beach and sat vigilantly watching the television until the 30-minute Spanish broadcast came on. "It was not the news, or the en- PopRock Talvin Singh (El Rey Theatre, 5515 Wilshire L.A., 3231 936-4790). The Anglo-Indian fu-sioneer spotlights his "Tabla Beat Science" project, tip-tapping the full potential of the Indian hand drum.

8 p.m. Jacl Velasquez (Bren Events Center, UC Irvine, 949 824-5000). The young Christian-music star has also made a mark in Latin pop. Also: Plus One. 7:30 p.m.

Isotope 217 (Knitting Factory Hollywood, 7021 Hollywood 323 463-0204). This experimental outfit from the Windy City includes members of the group Tortoise. Also: Chicago Underground Duo. 9 p.m. Jazz Herb Ellis, Mundell Lowe, John Pisano, Barry Zweig, Ron Anthony (Rocco Restaurant, 2930 Beverly Glen Circle, Bel-Air, 310 475-9807).

A guitar spectacular takes place at Rocco with veteran guitarist Herb Ellis both starring and being paid tribute. 8:30 p.m. Music Film: "Art of the Violin," by Bruno Monsaingeon (Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Drive, Cerri 9:00 a.m. GINA FERAZZI Los Angeles Times draws nearly a half-million viewers. "They didn't speak Spanish perfectly, of course, but we think it's a sign that they recognize our culture and the importance we have," Quezada said of the candidates.

Of his own bilingual abilities, Quezada says he speaks English fairly well but wishes that he spoke it as beautifully as his three children. He hopes his audience is bilingual and insists that his popularity is rooted in affection for viewers' homelands, not dependence on the language. Hector Orcf, whose ad agency specializes in creating Spanish-language ad campaigns for large national clients such as Allstate Insurance and Honda, agrees that it's not just Quezada who is drawing viewers. He thinks it's Spanish-language news content. "The Spanish-language news stations cany more news stories per half hour than the English-language news programs.

And they carry more information from Latin America," Orcf said. News From Home Strikes National Chord Even Latinos in New York are making their presence felt on the ratings books. For the first time, the Spanish-language station WXTV in New York drew more adult viewers than any other local 6 p.m. newscast in any language across the city this year. Univi-sion's network news, which comes on immediately after the 6 p.m.

local news, draws more adult viewers in LA than any other network news broadcast, while in New York, it draws more adult viewers than the national evening news on CBS or NBC. Quezada is not surprised. He thinks "local" Spanish-language newscasts finally are being recognized for their intent to connect Latinos to their homeland by offering international stories within a U.S. framework. Just as news in Mexico is relevant to a large number of Mexican American viewers here, he said, news in the Caribbean seems like a "local" story to many New York Latinos, who trace their roots to Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic.

Indeed that very connection to news from home has created a sense of nostalgia in this election for Quezada's viewers. "They identify it more with the countries in Latin America," he said, "where there have always been contested elections and ballot counts." edy and music, with works by Isaac Bashevis Singer, humorist Stuart McLean, Liz Balmaseda, and Augustus Hodges. 7 p.m. "I'm a Stranger Here Myself (Mark Taper Forum, 135 N. Grand L.A., 213 972-7368).

Michael Feinstein hosts a celebrity-studded celebration of the work of composer Kurt Weill as a benefit for Center Theatre Group. With Rene Auberjonois, Scott Bakula, Harry Groener, Kitty Carlisle Hart and many more. 7:30 p.m. "It's a Wonderful Death" (Sacred Fools Theatre, 660 N. Heliotrope Drive, L.A., 310 281-8337).

Brad Friedman's parody of the perennial holiday movie classic about an unsaintly George Bailey. With Scott Rabi-nowitz and Stan Freitag. 8 p.m. Regular schedule: Monday-Wednesday, 8 p.m. Ends Dec.

20. "Two by Two" (Pasadena Playhouse, 39 S. El Molino Pasadena. 818 848-6844). Musical Theatre Guild's Broadway in Concert Series presents a staged concert reading of the comic retelling of the biblical tale of Noah, based on "The Flowering Peach" by Clifford Odets.

Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Martin Charnin and book by Peter Stone. With Broadway veteran Lenny Wolpe as Noah. 7:30 p.m. Eduardo Quezada's 6 p.m. newscast tertainment," he said.

"It was my language." A few weeks later, Quezada returned to Hermosillo with "working English" that he rarely used. Speaking in his native tongue, he became an announcer on Mexican radio and within three years he began hosting a weekly talent show for bands. In 1970, he decided to take his professional experience and his rusty English up north, arriving at a Spanish-language television station called KMEX, where he was turned away. For the next five years, he supported himself by playing drums, but he continued to apply for work at the flagship station of the country's largest Spanish-language television network, Univision. In 1975, KMEX gave him a chance.

On camera, he developed a habit of covering his left hand to hide the small tattoo below his thumb. It's grayish green and blurry now, but "Lalo is still decipherable. In the years since, the hazy reminder of his own fight to make a different life in this country has spilled into his coverage. Sometimes Quezada interrupts his news reports by mentioning the particular challenges facing Latino immigrants. During the 1992 riots, for example, it was Quezada who commented on the glaring absence of police officers in the city's Latino neighborhoods.

"I saw so many Latino faces out there doing the looting, and it was painful to watch," Quezada recalled on a recent weekday afternoon. "I felt the need to tell the viewers." Now, 25 years after he first slipped behind the KMEX anchor desk, it is a measure of his prominence within Spanish-language news circles that Quezada has been at the center of covering the presidential campaign here. He made sure his viewers knew when the candidates flashed their conversational Spanish at nearly every campaign stop. Bush worked through the same stock phrases, and then said that although he was brave enough to try to speak Spanish, he was smart enough to know when to stop. Gore riled up crowds with shouts of "Viva!" and then blushed every time a member of the Spanish-language media asked about his lusty "beso" with wife Tipper at the Democratic National Convention.

OPENINGS tos, 562 916-8500). North American premiere showing of Monsaingeon's latest film. 7 p.m. L.A. Philharmonic New Music Group and Gloria Cheng (Zipper Hall, Colburn School, 200 S.

Grand L.A., 323 850-2000). For the Green Umbrella series, a program called "Made in California" and featuring the premiere of Esa-Pekka Salonen's new Piano Sonata (played by Cheng). Steven Stucky is conductor for Jonathan Harvey's "Song Offerings," Lou Harrison's Grand Duo and Harry Partch's Alexander String Quartet (New Performing Arts Center, Cal State Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Northridge, 310 552-3030). For Music Guild, the ensemble plays Haydn's Quartet in Opus 76, No. 3, the Quartet No.

4 by Bar-tdk and Beethoven's Quartet in A-minor, Opus 132. 8 p.m. Also, Tuesday at Cal State Long Beach at 8 p.m., and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Wilshire-Ebell Theatre, 4401 W. Eighth St.

Theater "Holiday Chestnuts and Some Surprises" (Lobero Theatre, 33 E. Canon Perdido Santa Barbara, 805 963-0761). Jill Eiken-berry and Michael Tucker head the cast in staged readings, com 10:30 a.m. Martha Stewart Living 47452 Sally Jessy Raphael 1 31 KEYTI42) KESQ Regis 70704 Family Feud Divorce Court Maury 74568 I Can Do It! Cine Sesame Street 68538 Barney Friends 40520 Mike Purkey Instructional TV Ely Ella 68556 Life in the Word California, Here I Come "Dear Brigitte" '65 2hr Law Elsewhere Power Lunch 88891 ED KTTV Power of Attorney (TVPG) 241 KVCR New Jewish Cuisine EE) KTBN Casey Treat ED KDOC New Zoo Revue 640636 ED KLCS Tracks: Impressions of America: Math Works (10:45) BET Oh Drama! Food, More Food. 737433 COM Whose Line Is (TVPG) DISN Big Blue House (TVY) ESPN NFL's Greatest Games FNC NewsVester FSN2 Yoga Zone HGTV Collectible Treasures LIFE Golden Girls (TVPG-D) RADIO 7:00 a.m.

KCBS The Early Show- Box-office numbers. 45907 KNBC 361 KMIR Today Praise: Judi Reichman. 361384 KTLA Morning News 83181 KABC 1 3 i KEYT 142 KESQ Good Morning America 85549 ID KTTV Good Day A. 21365 IB KC0PI63 KADY Buzz Lightyear of Star Command 15839 KWHY El Cuarto de los Triques 33891 81 KVCR Teletubbies (TVY) 31487 BD KCnZoboomafoo(TVY) 71075 ED KPXN Employment Television HI KMEX jDespierta America! 161346 ED KTBN Rod Parsley HD KOCE America in Perspective: U.S. History Since 1877 53 KVEA Esta Manama EB KJLA Luke SB KLCS Learning English GB KRCA Nubeluz (TVY) 50433 AMC "Saboteur '42 (PG) 2hr 514891 Juvies (TVPG) BET Walking in the Word CNBC Market Watch 15433 CSPN U.S.

House of Representatives 538520 DISN Rolie Pohe Olie (TVY) El Vogue Takes Aspen (TVG) ESPN SportsCenter ESPN2 Kiana's Flex Appeal FAM The Adventures of Mary-Kate Ashley (TVY) FSN Regional Sports Report FSN2 Gilad's Bodies in Motion FX MASH (TVPG) HBO Henson's Storyteller (TVY7) HGTV Decorating With Style HIST The Real West (TVG) LIFE Austin's Fit Lite (TVG) MSNBC Decision 2000 1886655 NICK CatDog 174297 SCI-FI Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TVG) SUND "Finding North" '98 1hr33 83419452 (7:05) TBS Little House on the Prairie TCM "Clash by Night" '52 1hr45 9343742 TLC Jay Jay the Jet Plane (TVY) TNT CHiPs (TVPG) VH1 Music Videos (TVPG) 7:30 a.m. KCAL Beakman's World 19520 IB KCOPK3I KADY Recess 94346 Tip for Today 8- 10 p.m. Lot Angeles Opera Broadcast: Tobias Picker's "Fantastic Mr. Fox," with Gerald Finley, Suzanna Guzman, KMZT-FM (105.1). Drama-Comedy-Family 6- 9 Wendt, KDIS (710).

9- 11 a.m. Mickey and Minnie's Tune Time, KDIS (710). 11 a.m.-l p.m.-B.B. Good, KDIS (710). 1- 5 p.m.

lust Plain Mark 6 Zippy, live from Disneyland, KDIS (710). p.m. Says Youl, game show, KCRW-FM (89.9). 5-10 p.m.-Ernle KDIS (710). 9-10 p.m., 2-3 a.m.

Lux Radio Theater, KNX(1070). 10 p.m.-3 a.m. Sheryl Brooks, KDIS (710). Classical 11 a.m.-noon, 1-2 p.m. Performance Today, KCSN-FM (88.5).

2- 3 p.m. Mara's Muse, chamber music, KCSN-FM (88.5). 7- 9 p.m. Listening to Movies, KCSN-FM (88.5). 9 p.m.-mldnlght American Mosaic, KCSN-FM (88.5).

i Country-Folk-Jazz-Pop 9 a.m.-noon Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW-FM (89.9). 10 a.m.-l p.m.-Global Village, KPFK-FM (90.7). 8- 10 p.m.-Melropolis, KCRW-FM (89.9). Rock-Urban Noon-l p.m. Noon-Time Disco Workout, KB1G-FM (104.3).

8- 10 p.m. Smokey Robinson, KCMG (92.3). 10 p.m.-mldnlght Chocolate City, KCRW-FM (89.9). News-Commentary 9- 9:15 a.m., p.m. Paul Harvey, KABC (790).

Noon-l p.m.-The World, KCRW-FM (89.9); also, 9-10 p.m., KPCC-FM (89.3). Noon-l p.m. Noon Business Hour, KFWB (980). 1- 2 p.m.-To the Point, KCRW-FM (89.9). 2- 2:30 p.m.-Marketplace, KCRW-FM (89.9); and p.m., KPCC-FM SCI-R SHCW (PG1hr42 TBS Mama's TLC Salty's TNT Lois Adventures USA Carol EB KCOP 86742 1241 KVCR Dog (TVY) El KCET E0 KPXN B3 KTBN SO KOCE BD KLCS Return to BET Dennis DISN The Winnie the Fashion ESPN2 In FAM Kids 901758 FSN FX MASH The HGTV IFC LIFE NICK TBS Cosby TMC Eyes" USA Carol KCBS Canaries.

KTLA 85636 KABC Live! With KCAL ED KTTV EB KCOP EG) KSCI KWHY (241 KVCR BD KCET EE) KTBN HD KOCE KVEA BD KDOC BO KLCS AMC 894549 A. BET Amen BRVO St. CNBC Radio Station Guide All stations AM unless otherwise noted MUSIC: ADULT COKTEMPOIIARY KBIG-FM 104.3 NK-FM ....943 KUT-FM ...927 KOSTFM 103 5 KXMX-FM ..95.9 MUSIC: CLASSICAL SfM "915 K5'm "M5 lMZ'-'1051 MUSIC: JAZ2BIC BANDPOP STANDARDS KGM. 1660 WW 1260 MAC 570 KTWV-fM. .94.7 MUSIC: ROCK KBCO-FM .103.1 MB-FM 102 7 KNHS-FM ..89.7 WW .106 7 .88.7 KUCJ-fM ...88.9 KXW-FH .88.9 MUSIC: ROCK OLDIES KCBS-FM ..93.1 3 K0LA-FM 99.9 KRTH-FM .101.1 NEWS i TRAFFIC lg im PUBLIC RADIO HCIMFM ..899 89 3 KPFK-FM .90.7 MUSIC: URBAN CONTEMPORARY KJIH-FM ..102.3 1003 KPWRFM .105.9 (89.3); p.m., KCSN-FM (88.5); p.m., KUSC-FM (91.5).

p.m.-Paclflca News, KPFK-FM (90.7). 3-4 p.m.-Fresh Air, culture, KCRW-FM (89.9); also, 8-9 p.m. KPCC-FM (89.3). p.m. All Things Considered, KPCC-FM (89.3); also, p.m., KCRW-FM (89.9).

5- 6 p.m. Beneath the Surface, KPFK-FM (90.7). Sports Sports Reports 15 and 45 minutes past the hour, KFWB (980), KNX (1070). 6- 9 p.m. Pro Football: Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots, KNX (1070).

Talk-Interview 9-11 a.m. Larry Mantle's Alrlalk, highlights repeated 7-8 p.m., KPCC-FM (89.3). 9 a.m.-noon Dennis Prager, KIEV (870). 9 a.m.-noon Rush Limbaugh, KFI (640). 9 a.m.-noon The Doctors, KPLS (830).

10 a.m.1 p.m.-Al Rantel, KABC (790). 11 a.m.-noon Sam Rubin, KLSX-FM (97.1). 1 1 a.m.-1 p.m. Talk of the Nation, KPCC-FM (89.3). Noon-l p.m.

Let's Do Lunch, local culture, KCSN-FM (88.5). Noon-3 p.m. Laura Schlessinger, KFI (640). Noon-3 p.m.-Mlchael Medved, KIEV (870). Noon-3 p.m.

Frosty, Heidi and Frank, KLSX-FM (97.1). Noon-3 p.m. Dan Lungren, KPLS (830). 1 p.m.-Talk of the City, KPCC-FM (89.3). Jrnirf Sriim ilirf.ii i trfiftrj mra.

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