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LOS ANGELES TIMES Cruise TODAY ON IV Publicity: Going to Extremes? CHANNELS lot Angeles OrsngeCounh KCBS (CBS) 02 i DKNBC(NBC)04 a KTLA(WB05 EI KCAL llnd.l 09 EDK0CEPBS50 E3KVEA(Tele)23 BJ BO KLCS(Edu 17 Palm Springs 36KMIRINBCI04 KTTV(Fox11 MKESQIABQ7.25 B3 KSCI (Ind.) 18 iHD KCET(P8S28 "EIKPXN(PAX)30 Santa Barbara L3j KEYT(ABC)07 San Bernardino 24KVCR(PBS)24 Ventura County 6JKADYUPN16 Cable Services FAM The 700 Club FSW2 Fitting It In FX Beverly Hills. 90210 (TVPG) HIST High Points in History (TVPGI UFE Party of Five (TVPG-LI MTV Hot Zone (TVPG) NICK Little Bear 121443 SCI-FI Lost in Space SHOW "1776" '72 2hr21 136917 TBS Hunter TIC The Big Garage (TVY) TMC "We're Talkin' Serious Money" '92 1hr28 5459004 TNN Alice (TVG) TNT In the Heat of the Night (TVPG-V) USA Boston Common (TVPG) VH1 Women First (TVPGI WGN News 10:30 a.m. DDI KTTV Andy Griffith DO KCOP Judge Joe Brown KWHY Business News; Health News (10 50) 24) KVCR The New Keeping You in Stitches EH KTBN Casey Treat HQ KOCE Introduction to Sociology 03 KDOC Froozles (TVGI 593207 BO KLCS The Art Maker; Tracks: Impressions of America (10:45) AMC "A Lion Is in the Streets" '53 1hr30 453795 DISN Out of the Box (TVY) ESPN American Muscle HBO "The Newton Boys" '98 2hr02 NICK Franklin 245462 TIC Jay Jay the Jet Plane (TVY) TNN Real McCoys (TVG) USA Ned and Stacey (TVPGI VH1 Pop-Up Video (TV14) KABC 142 KESQ Regis Kathie Lee 88085 EI KCAL $9 KADYTheNewlywed Game 00 KTTV I Love Lucy DO KCOPNewsRadiolTVPG) DO KSCI I Can Do It! tS KWHY Business News I24i KVCR Sesame Street 42801 KCET Barney (TVY) 581 53 EE KTBN Dr. Cherry 03 KOCE Introduction to Sociology UVEA Dragon Ball S3 KDOC Life in the Word BO KLCS TEAMS: Mathematics in My World KRCA Pobre Diabla Simon Simon BRVO Arts Minds CNBC Power Lunch 20153 CNN Newsday COM "The Whoopee Boys" '86 2hr 9580820 DSC Interior Motives TVG DISN Sing Me a Story: With Belle (TVY) F.Y.E! (TVPG) ESPN SportsCenter ESPN2 Cory Everson's Gotta Sweat FAM Shining Time Station (TVY) FSW Jenny's Fit in 15 FX Picket Fences (TVPG-DI HIST Weapons at War (TVG) UFE Next Door (TVG) 430578 MTV MTV News Link (TVPG) NICK Kipper 256578 SCI-FI The Twilight Zone (TVPGI TBS Matlock TCM "Du Barry Was a Lady" '43 1hr41 3481725 TIC Bingo Molly (TVY) TNN America's Country Hits (TVG) TNT Under Suspicion (TVPG) USA The Jeff Foxworthy Show (TVPGI VH1 Back to Back Videos (TVPGI WGN Matlock 39 AMC 35 BET 57 BRVO 54 CNBC 31 COM 79 CSPN 29 CMAX 45 CNN 42 DSC 37 DISN 53 63 ESPN 34 ESPN2 84 FAM 47 ESW27 FX 89 HBO 33 HIST 30 UFE 46 MTV 48 NICK 38 SCI-FI 87 SHOW 41 TBS 43 TCM 88 TLC 51 TMC 58 TNN 49 TNT 52 USA 44 VH162 WGN 55 SD KOCE Introduction to Sociology BH KVEALosRecienCasados 00 KLCS 3-2-1 Classroom Contact (9:45) 631 KADY The Dating Game BRVO "The Three Musketeers" '73 2hr30 286191 CNN Burden of Proof 509172 DSC Start to Finish (TVGI DISN Winnie the Pooh (TVY) Mysteries Scandals (TVPG) ESPN2 BodyShaping FAM CBN Special Edition 145998 FSW2 Funk AerobicsBody Conditioning LIFE New Attitudes 141172 MTV Spankin' New Music (TVPG) NICK Blue's Clues SCI-FI Beyond Reality (TVPG) TIC Salty's Lighthouse (TVY) TNN Woman's Day (TVGI 666627 USA Something So Right (TVPGI 10:00 a.m. KCBS The Price Is Right (TVG) 131 KEYT Howie Mandel 57530 KNBCRoseanne Show 55172 El KTLA Sally Jessy Raphael (TV14) Shocking home videos.

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Movie Ratings A CLASSIC FIRST RATE FLAWED: HAS MOMENTS DESPERATION TIME Morning 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. EI KCAL Real TV DO KTTV I Love Lucy DO KCOP The Cosby Show KWHY Business News HD KCET Puzzle Place (TVY) 45375 EQ KTBN Dean and Mary Brown fl KCBS Martha Stewart 59559 3j KEYT Regis Kathie Lee 46085 KNBC 88 KMIRLeeza (TVPG) 44627 KTLA Sally Jessy Raphael (TVPG) 93917 11:00 a.m. EI KCBS The Young and the Restless (TV14 40240 KNBC News KTLA Judge Mills Lane El KABClif KEYT Port Charles (TVPGI 12356 El KCAL Jerry Springer (TV1 41 57578 Please see TV LOG Fl Turned On ample, wanted to run a collec-; tion of Cruise interviews that have aired over the last several years a request the agency re-1 jected. "If we hadn't restricted that, they'd be able to run it ev- ery day for the next 10 years," I Kingsley said.

I The first broadcast interview with Cruise, conducted by Di- ane Sawyer, will run today on ABC's "Good Morning. America" and "2020." The Times was not asked to sign a waiver. his experience, but it was intense working with Stanley. It was very demanding. Was it hard? Yes.

But did I mind? No. Was Stanley ever angry or did he abuse our relationship? Not once. If I didn't want to do something, I was never pushed. He was the very voice of sanity. We'd talk, relax and bring things back into focus.

Last night, after seeing the NC-17 version of the film and the digitally edited version of the orgy scene, Roger Ebert got up and said: Why did Warners go through the charade of putting in these digitally created figures to obscure the sex acts at the orgy? Why not have the courage to embrace the NC-17 rating since this film is unsuitable for a 15-year-old kid? If Kubrick was an uncompromising filmmaker, why would he agree to that? Stanley knew he had to deliver an R-rated film. It was his decision to alter the scenes. He knew in the editing room what kind of digital work needed to be done. He was flexible; he'd even change things for the censors in Japan. He didn't think this hurt the integrity of the film.

If I was 15, I'd like to have the opportunity to see the movie, even if I didn't comprehend everything. I don't think it's offensive to see people having sex, but that's just me. You've talked about wanting to direct someday. Did working with Kubrick encourage you or intimidate you? Both! laughs It definitely made me think that I'll have to find my own voice, because the great filmmakers, like Stanley, all have their own voice. I respected that he was so tenacious.

He never gave up, never took anything for granted. Film is about capturing moments that will never happen again. You can't say, "Give me that moment." It has to happen by itself. But Stanley had a genius for creating an atmosphere where you could find those moments without thinking about them. An artful blend of Ar satire shtick." m'X i HOUrWOOD WORM i 1 Hfc HIT MUSICAL TONITE AT 8 CORONET THEATRE Prime-Time TV Rankings Movies, Newsmagazines Keep Tubes Continued from F2 press, using as leverage the fact celebrities such as Cruise attract TV audiences and sell magazines.

In print, PMK regularly seeks such concessions as approving what writer will conduct an interview in exchange for access to its clients. Kingsley said setting guidelines is necessary now to prevent news organizations from exploiting a star's image long after promotion for a particular film has ended. MSNBC, for ex film said they felt like voyeurs, watching actors who are together in real life acting like lovers. When you're necking with your wife, but it's on camera, are you acting? Or are you acting natural? It was difficult, but Nic and I grew together making the movie. It's very wrenching to play out feelings of jealousy with your own wife.

When you play that scene with someone you know so well, you can't get away with anything you can't back off an inch from the truth of the scene. It was hard, because you couldn't help but bring home the stuff from the movie. I'm just glad we made the movie now. It would've been a lot to ask to do it in the first year of our relationship. Was it hard working with someone who's really the star of his own films? Listen, all film is a director's medium.

I was nervous because you look at the man's body of work and you think of the mind behind all that. But he was a worker. He didn't throw his scarf over his shoulder. He didn't walk around saying booming voice "I am the great Kubrick!" He was Stanley. He wasn't pretentious in any way.

When my parents came to visit the set, he wasn't just nice to them in an obligatory way, he was really interested in them. He liked people. But he was incredibly secretive. No one could see his script, no one could see the movie. Stanley wasn't secretive, he was private.

He's the author of the film. If he didn't feel the studio could contribute anything, why should he show the studio the film? Just because it's the accepted practice? He was too unconventional to worry about what was He had a reputation of being very demanding with his actors. After "The Shining," Jack Nicholson said of Kubrick, "Just because you're a perfectionist doesn't mean you're perfect." I never talked to Jack about Pukhau MUM1 series, "Frasier." "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" on ABC also impressed in that regard, drawing more people than the popular comedy preceding it, "The Drew Carey Show." Both "Will" and "Whose Line" are occupying those slots for the summer in an effort to boost their exposure before they move to different time periods in the fall. The WB's new sitcom "Movie Stars," one of the few original offerings in prime time last week, got off to a promising start, nearly doubling the audience Sunday for its lead-in show, "Zoe, Duncan, Jack Jane." BRIAN LOWRY Newsmagazines and movies provided what little heat the networks could muster in prime time last week, based on results issued Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research. Viewers appear more willing to watch news programs such as "60 Minutes," featuring Ed Bradley, which also enjoyed a run as the top-rated series last summer, or movie reruns (which they prob-.

ably haven't seen before) than episodes of their favorite series. NBC did generate tune-in for its Thursday edies, including "Will Grace," which retained nearly 95 of the audience watching its lead-in National Nielsen Vlewershlp Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (July 5-11) as compiled by Nielsen Media Research. They are based on the average number of people who watched a program from start to finish. Nielsen estimates that there are 256.6 million potential U.S. viewers age 2 and older.

Viewership i Not- View-Program work ere 114. Redhanded UPN 1.91 115. Dllbert UPN 1.64 116. Dllbert (8:30 p.m.) UPN 1.36 117. Love Boat The Next Wave UPN 1.31 118.

Mercy Point UPN 1.17 119. Mercy Point (9 p.m.) UPN 1.00 120. Legacy UPN 0.98 Continued from Fl Kubrick had a satisfactory script, and Cruise and Kidman were on board, filming began outside London in the fall of 1996. Kubrick didn't finish until early 1998, although Cruise and Kidman had six weeks off during the summer and six weeks at Christmas. Kubrick filmed the intimate scenes between Cruise and Kidman himself on an empty set.

There were no dailies Cruise and Kidman watched their performances on a video monitor after each take. Though "Eyes Wide Shut" is a probing meditation on jealousy and temptation, Warners has marketed it as a daring erotic thriller, even going to the unusual length of showing an NC-17 version of the movie (slated for release in Europe) at press junkets last weekend; the press was then shown how diameters were digitally inserted to block the view of graphically sexual material in an orgy scene. Cruise, who's only given a handful of interviews for the film, sat down Sunday with Calendar for an hourlong chat at the Four Seasons Hotel. Bleary from jet lag, having just flown in from Australia where he's shooting "Mission Impossible 2," the actor was eager to counter the perception of Kubrick as an eccentric recluse. At 37, he's lost little of his boyish good looks.

Intense and enthusiastic, he has the charm of a well-briefed diplomat. He gives a model movie star interview, looking you straight in the eye and artfully dodging difficult questions by giving an interesting answer about an entirely different subject. So how did Stanley Kubrick woo you to do this movie? He approached me through director Sydney Pollack, a mutual friend. (Pollack ended up with a role in the film.) Stanley sent a fax asking if I would be interested in doing a movie with him. A couple of months later, he sent another fax, wondering if Nic and 1 would be interested in doing it together.

He didn't even tell me what the movie was about. And I didn't ask I was just hoping it wouldn't go away. Finally about a year later, he sent us a script and we went to dinner at his house. We had a brief discussion of the script and then Stanley said, "Good, we'll start shooting." It was an incredible night. We spent six hours there, relaxing, drinking wine.

When we finally left, at 1:30 in the morning, I remember saying to Nic, "Gee, I hope we didn't overstay our welcome." Kubrick apparently checked you out with Pollack, asking him if you were a spoiled superstar. Did you check him out to see if he was really a reclusive weirdo? It's really an unfair misconception. Stanley did a lot of things he'd go to art fairs, to plays, out to dinner. Maybe he didn't travel to Paris for the weekend, but he had lots of friends he communicated with Sydney, Terry Semel, John Calley. Even I believed what I'd read.

When we first moved into our house in England, Stanley said he was coming to see us. And I was such an idiot, because I said, "How are you getting here?" And he said, "I'm going to drive." And I said, "Yourself?" And he laughed and said, "I know how to drive. I even have a license." Some people who've seen the TUNNY, FUNNY, FUNNY!" atechism atiipmi ramoramwi "ELLINGTON'S MUSIC IS BRILLIANT" THE NEW DUKI ELLINGTON MUSICAL CORVETTE PORSCHE STREET ROD VOLKSWAGEN PRE 75 COLLECTOR CARS SWAP MEET CAR SHOW JULY 18 GOOD TIMES! SAFE FAMILY FUN! THIS SUNDAY, SAM-2PM 24 HR 538-7091 ft Is listed here in millions. Ed Bradley Co'- Cable Top 10 Here are Nielsen's top 10 cable programs in prime time last week, also ranked by total viewers (in millions). Prog work an 1.

Wrestling (Mon 10 p.m.) USA 6.73 2. "Lethal Weapon 4" HBO 6.35 3. Wrestling 9 p.m.) USA 5.70 4. TheHunley" TNT 4.77 5. Wrestling (Sun 7 USA 4.42 6.

The ReM World MTV 4.38 7. Wrestling 8 p.m.) TNT 4.23 8. Wrestling 9 TNT 361 9. Wrestling 9:04 p.m.) TBS 3.29 10 "Island or Dr Moreau" TBS 328 Network Averages Here is the number of viewers that each network averaged per hour of prime time, for last week and for the season. Nat- View-Program work era 1.

60 Minutes CBS 13.16 2. Dateline NBC (Tue.) NBC 12.55 3. Frasier NBC 12.11 4. WillGrace (Thur.) NBC 11.43 "StreetsLaredo," Ft 1 CBS 11.43 6. "She WokePregnant" ABC 11.37 7.

"A Perfect Worid" CBS 11.20 8. Friends NBC 10.82 9. 2020 (Fri.) ABC 10.56 10. 60 Minutes II CBS 10.53 11. 2020 mal.) ABC 1028 12.

Touched by an Angel CBS 10.27 13. Everybody loves Raymond CBS 10.25 14. Jesse NBC 1003 15. 2020 (Mon.) ABC 1002 16. ER NBC 997 17.

La 01 NBC 960 Walker. Texas Banger CBS 960 48 Hours CBS 960 20. Home Improvement ABC 9 30 21. 2020 (Sun.) ABC 921 22. Dateline NBC (Fri.) NBC 914 23.

The Practice ABC 912 I 24. JAG CBS 911 25. WrttGrace NBC 910 26. KjngolQueens (930pm) CBS 909 27. Dateline NBC (Sun NBC 894 28.

Whose line Is Anyway? ABC 886 29. The Dre Carey Show ABC 8 70 30. SaMu.ttw Teenage Witch ABC 861 Dateline NBC (Mon.) NBC 861 32. Diagnosis Mulder CBS 8.44 33. Cosby CBS 841 34.

NasnBndges CBS 8 38 35. "Funny Rubs" CBS 836 36. World's Most Amazing Videos NBC 835 37. Spin City ABC 8.33 38. DharmatGreg ABC 809 39.

KWgol Queens CSS 800 40. "Naomi and Wynonna," PI 1 NBC 7.99 41. Kids Say the Damdest Things CBS 7.93 42. 48 Hours Que.) CBS 7.91 43. Dateline NBC (Wed.) NBC 7.81 44.

"In the line ol Fire" FOX 7.80 45. The Simpsons FOX 7.79 46. Futurama FOX 7.78 47. TheHughleys FOX 7.66 48. Martial Uw CBS 7.57 49.

World's Wildest Police Videos FOX 7.56 50. Boy Meets World ABC 7 54 51. Two Guys, Girl, Plna Place ABC 7.45 52. Cops (8:30 p.m.) FOX 7.42 53. Just Shoot Me NBC 7.37 54.

Uw Order NBC 7.22 55. Vanished ABC 7.10 Providence NBC 7.10 57. Amenca's Most Wanted FOX 7.02 58. 3rd Rock From die Sun NBC 7.01 59. Candid Camera CBS 699 60.

Brothers Keeper ABC 6.96 61. Two Ota Kind ABC 6.78 62. AllyMcBeal FOX 6.75 63. That '70s Show FOX 669 64. NewsRadn NBC 6.47 65.

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"The Net" FOX 607 72. Cairr Edition CBS 600 73. Sports Night ABC 598 74. That '70s Show (8 30 FOX 584 75. Mad About yi (9:30 NBC 5 72 76.

"Deadly Pursuits" NBC 561 77. The X-Files FOX 555 78. Dateline NBC (Sun.) NBC 5.48 79. Family Guy FOX 5.15 80. Guinness Work) Records FOX 5.12 81.

"My FamilyMl Familia" ABC 4.98 82. Far Files FOX 4.80 83. Movie Stars WB 4 72 84. America's Funniest Videos ABC 4.60 King of the Hill FOX 4.60 86. ThePretendet NBC 457 87.

World's Funniest! FOX 4.48 88. Pis FOX 4.46 89. Mad About You NBC 4.37 90. Suddenly Susan NBC 4.35 91. Suddenly Susan (8:30 p.m.) NBC 4.06 92.

Fa Your Love WB 3.79 93. The Steve Harvey Show WB 3.77 94. Unhappily Evet After WB 3.68 95. Charmed WB 3.35 96. The Jamie Foxx Show WB 3.34 Sister, Sister WB 3.34 98.

Buffy. the Vampire Slayer WB 3.13 99. 7th Heaven WB 3.09 100. Star Trek: Voyager UPN 2.87 101. Rescue 77 WB 2.78 102.

Dawson's Creek WB 2.77 103. The Wayans Bios. WB 2.69 104. Malcolm Eddie UPN 2.51 105. Between Brothers UPN 2.47 Smart Guy WB 2.47 107.

Zoe, Duncan, Jack! Jane WB 241 108. 7 Days UPN 2.39 109 Moesha UPN 236 110. Clueless UPN 220 111. Felicity WB 2.11 112. The Parent 'Hood WB 2.06 113.

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