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2003:10:14:14:51:32 The Early Show The Concorde; Breast Cancer. 7 a.m. KCBS Today John Cusack Bread making. 7 a.m. KNBC KTLA Morning News Roselyn Sanchez.

7 a.m. KTLA Good Morning America Author Patricia Cornwell Clay Aiken.7 a.m. KABC Live With Regis and Kelly Gwyneth Pal- trow; John Cusack; Mark Consuelos. 9 a.m. KABC Good Day Live 9 a.m.

KTTV The John Walsh Show Turning in or testifying against a family member. 10 a.m. KNBC The View Guest co-host Erin Hershey Presley; Angela Bassett; Bob Guiney family finances. 10 a.m. KABC The Wayne Brady Show Kevin Bacon; Jerry Hall; comic Ralphie May; the Bangles.

10 a.m. KCAL The Ellen DeGeneres Show Martin Short Joely Fisher Shelby Lynne. 3 p.m. KNBC Oprah Winfrey World record holders. (N) 3 p.m.

KABC Life Times The competitive world of grocery stores and reasons why workers are striking; minority characters on prime- time television. 7 and 11 p.m. KCET Charlie Rose Author Joan Didion I Was Virgin Group Chief Executive Richard Branson. 11:30 p.m. KCET Late Show With David Letterman Katie Holmes; scientist Brian Greene; Jonny Lang performs.

11:35 p.m. KCBS The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Animal handler Jarod Miller; Bill Edie Brickell. 11:35 p.m. KNBC The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn Rachel Weisz; David Carradine; String Cheese Incident. 12:35 a.m.

KCBS Late Night With Conan Tim Robbins; Regina Hall; Lewis Black. 12:35 a.m. KNBC Last Call With Carson Daly Kevin James; boxer Sugar Shane Mosley; Stereophonics perform. 1:35 a.m. KNBC Listings include talk shows that provide a guest list.

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Though some may find the exhaustive format, which plays like an autobiography read aloud, a chore at times, filmmakers Lucy Carter and Stewart Binns weave a rich account that becomes increasingly addictive with each new chapter in story. Described as a man in Churchill knew he was destined for greatness. He asserted that he would one day be prime minister, and when playing soldiers with friends, he insisted on being called After embarking on the military career his aloof father had planned for him, Churchill gunned for medals and got them, setting the stage for the political success he craved. In 1900, at age 26, he was elected to Parliament, launching a controversial 55- year political career as a Conservative turned Liberal turned Conservative again. As prime minister during World War II, Churchill rallied his nation with rousing speeches and made one agonizing decision after another.

He was seen by many as the main architect of Allied victory. But Churchill never quite achieved peace with himself, and after he lost power in the 1945, he grew frustrated and bored, prone to thunderous bad moods. He rallied himself and regained power in the 1950s, but after failing to broker peace between the U.S. and the Soviets, health deteriorated and he was forced to resign. At the end of his life, Churchill considered himself a failure who stop the decline of the British Empire and the onset of the Cold War.

He was beloved by many and despised by others, but no one, including himself, ever doubted his resolve. Churchill College AMBITION PERSONIFIED: Winston Churchill, a soldier, adventurer, politician and author, is profiled tonight on KCET. TUNED IN Life of Churchill demands attention Popperfoto.com NOVICE: Winston Churchill, as a young man and a Conservative in 1901. SERIES Reason for war: Minutes (8 p.m. CBS) looks at Secretary of State Colin L.

U.N. speech on weapons of mass destruction. Jealousy: When Ed (Tom Cavanagh) finds love letters that an old beau wrote to Carol (Julie Bowen), he tries to find the man which enrages Carol on (8 p.m. NBC). Magic bullet: When a killer targeting people who have had contact with kryptonite goes after Lex (Michael Rosenbaum), Clark (Tom Welling) protects him but gets shot by a kryptonite bullet on (8 p.m.

WB). Interstellar ESP: Hoshi (Linda Park) receives a telepathic invitation to visit the planet of an alien (Maury Sterling) on Trek: (8 p.m. UPN). Role call: Dustin Hoffman, whose career includes and is profiled on (8 p.m. Plumbing disaster: When Bobby (Reid Scott) is making coffee in (Maggie Lawson) kitchen, a pipe bursts and he calls his father (Lenny Clarke) in to fix it on All (8:30 p.m.

ABC). Piano player: C.J. (Allison Janney) wants the president to help a North Korean pianist who secretly indicates he wants to defect on West (9 p.m. NBC). Escaped: Acon artist (Thomas Kretschmann) slips away from Karen when they disembark from an airplane on (10 p.m.

ABC). SPECIALS Signs: Circles: Mysteries in the (8 p.m. Discovery) visits sites where crop circles have been found as researchers discuss possible explanations. MOVIES Out of the dark closet: John Goodman and Billy Crystal provide the voices for the 2001 animated hit (7:35 a.m. and 7:15 p.m.

Starz). Death camp prisoner: AGerman mistress (Norma Shearer) helps an American (Robert Taylor) free his mother from a death camp in (9:15 a.m. TCM). Stop the presses: Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson play Washington journalists whose marriage is in peril in screenwriter Norah 1986 adaptation of her novel (11:55 a.m. AMC).

Red tape: Ajournalist (Naomi Watts) investigates a bizarre videotape that seems to cause the deaths of everyone who watches it in the 2002 thriller (10 p.m. Cinemax). SPORTS Baseball: The Boston Red Sox visit the New York Yankees for Game 6 of the ALCS (1 p.m. Fox), and the Florida Marlins are in Chicago for Game 7 of the NLCS against the Cubs (if necessary) (5 p.m. Fox).

Hockey: The Ottawa Senators visit the Kings (7:30 p.m. FSN). Highlights TIPS FOR TODAY 9 a.m.-noon—Morning Becomes Eclectic: Violinist Lili Haydn performs with her pop band live, in-studio (11:15 a.m.- noon), KCRW-FM (89.9). p.m.—The Treatment: Writer- director Eric Blakeney Jump KCRW-FM (89.9). DRAMA, COMEDY, FAMILY p.m., a.m.—Tales of the Texas Rangers two men make a prison break, they leave a trail of robberies (originally broadcast Sept.

16, 1950), KNX (1070). CLASSICAL MUSIC 2-3 p.m.—Cost-Conscious Classix: Beethoven (9th Symphony, Vienna Philharmonic), KCSN-FM (88.5). POP, COUNTRY, FOLK, JAZZ 10 a.m.-noon—Global Village FM (90.7). 1-4 p.m.—Gary Owens, KLAC (570). p.m.—Metropolis, KCRW-FM (89.9).

10 p.m.-midnight—Chocolate City, KCRW-FM (89.9). NEWS, COMMENTARY Continuous KFWB (980), KNX (1070). 8-9 a.m.—The Morning Show, KPFK- FM (90.7). a.m., 11:45 a.m.-noon, p.m.—Paul Harvey, KABC (790). 9-10 a.m.—Day to Day, with Alex Chadwick, KPCC (89.3); also, noon-1 p.m., KCRW-FM (89.9).

Noon-1 p.m.—Noon Business Hour, KFWB (980). Noon-1 p.m.—The World, KPCC-FM (89.3); also, 3-4 p.m., KCRW-FM (89.9). p.m.—News, KPFK-FM (90.7). 1-2 p.m.—To the Point, KCRW-FM (89.9). 1-2 p.m.—Business Hour, KNX (1070).

p.m.—Marketplace, KCRW-FM (89.9); also, p.m., KPCC-FM (89.3). 2-3 p.m.—Hi Tech Hour, KNX (1070). 3-4 p.m.—Native American Airwaves, KPFK-FM (90.7). p.m.—All Things Considered, KPCC-FM (89.3); also, 4-7 p.m., KCRW-FM (89.9). 5-6 p.m.—John Weiner, KPFK-FM (90.7).

p.m.—Evening Update, KCSN- FM (88.5). 6-7 p.m.—Evening News, KPFK-FM (90.7). SPORTS Sports 15 and 45 minutes past the hour, KFWB (980), KNX (1070). 1-4 p.m.—Baseball League Playoffs, Game 6, Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees, KSPN (710). 5-8 p.m.—Baseball League Playoffs, Game 7 (if necessary): Florida Marlins at Chicago Cubs, KSPN (710).

7-10 p.m.—Hockey: Ottawa Senators at Kings, KSPN (710). 10-11 p.m.—Sports Wrap, KPLS (830). TALK, INTERVIEW 3-11 a.m.—Howard Stern, KLSX-FM (97.1). a.m.—Ken Company, KABC (790). 5-9 a.m.—Bill Handel, KFI (640).

5-9 a.m.—Don Imus, KPLS (830). a.m.—Jamie White and Danny Bonaduce, KYSR-FM (98.7). 6-9 a.m.—Laura Ingraham, KRLA (870). 6-10 a.m.—Mark and Brian, KLOS-FM (95.5). 9-11 a.m.—Bill KABC (790).

9 a.m.-noon—Rush Limbaugh (640). 9 a.m.-noon—Dennis Prager, KRLA (870). 10 a.m.-noon—Larry Airtalk, KPCC-FM (89.3). 10 a.m.-noon—The Right Brothers, KPLS (830). 11 a.m.-11:45 a.m., 6-9 p.m.—Al Ran- tel, KABC (790).

11 a.m.-noon—Sam Rubin, KLSX-FM (97.1). Noon-2 p.m.—George Putnam, KPLS (830). Noon-3 p.m.—Sean Hannity, KABC (790). Noon-3 p.m.—Laura Schlessinger, KFI (640). Noon-3 p.m.—Frosty, Heidi and Frank, KLSX-FM (97.1).

Noon-3 p.m.—Michael Medved, KRLA (870). p.m.—Talk of the City With Kitty Felde, KPCC-FM (89.3). 2-3 p.m.—Stock Talk, KPLS (830). 3-5, 8-9 p.m.—Hugh Hewitt, KRLA (870). 3-6 p.m.—Larry Elder, KABC (790).

Radio Highlights Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (Oct. 6-12) 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 there are 272.04 million potential viewers in the U.S. age 2 and older.

Viewership is listed in millions. Program Network View- ersProgram Network Viewers 1 CSICBS26.54 2 FriendsNBC21.87 3 ERNBC20.05 4 Survivor: Pearl IslandsCBS20.00 5 Baseball Playoffs: AL and NL (Wed.) FOX18.43 --------------------------------------------6 CSI: MiamiCBS18.13 7 Everybody Loves Raymond CBS18.04 8 8 Simples Rules 9 Law OrderNBC16.47 10 Without a TraceCBS16.15 --------------------------------------------11 Baseball Playoffs: NL (Tue.) FOX15.57 12 ScrubsNBC15.03 13 Monday Night FootballABC14.86 14 Two and a Half MenCBS14.82 15 Will GraceNBC14.56 --------------------------------------------16 Law Order: Criminal Intent NBC14.41 17 Baseball Playoffs: NL (Fri.) FOX14.29 18 60 MinutesCBS13.64 19 The West WingNBC13.43 20 Fear FactorNBC13.29 --------------------------------------------21 Baseball Playoffs: AL (Thu.) FOX13.15 22 Baseball Playoffs: AL (Mon.) FOX13.03 23 The BachelorABC12.86 24 Cold CaseCBS12.82 25 NFL Monday ShowcaseABC12.40 --------------------------------------------26 Navy NCISCBS12.39 27 With HerABC12.34 28 According to JimABC12.25 29 FrasierNBC11.69 30 Still StandingCBS11.61 --------------------------------------------31 JAGCBS11.60 32 Kings of QueensCBS11.35 33 Baseball Playoffs: NL (Sat.) FOX11.34 34 Joan of ArcadiaCBS11.22 35 The PracticeABC10.99 --------------------------------------------36 My Wife and KidsABC10.93 37 CouplingNBC10.74 38 The GuardianCBS10.73 39 Las VegasNBC10.66 40 Judging AmyCBS10.65 --------------------------------------------41 The 42 BeckerCBS10.37 43 All RelativeABC10.19 44 Yes, DearCBS10.02 45 Less Than PerfectABC9.96 --------------------------------------------46 Law Order: SVUNBC9.94 47 DenNBC9.78 48 Third WatchNBC9.73 49 Law Order: SVU 50 --------------------------------------------51 Hope FaithABC9.50 52 Primetime ThursdayABC9.49 53 NYPD BlueABC9.29 60 Minutes IICBS9.29 55 Good Morning MiamiNBC8.98 --------------------------------------------56 AliasABC8.93 57 Extreme MakeoverABC8.86 58 Dateline NBC 59 Happy FamilyNBC8.61 60 American DreamsNBC8.51 --------------------------------------------61 62 HackCBS8.44 63 64 George Lopez ShowABC8.18 65 Karen SiscoABC8.03 --------------------------------------------66 EdNBC7.99 WhoopiNBC7.99 68 Married to the KellysABC7.73 69 The HandlerCBS7.54 70 500NBC7.48 --------------------------------------------71 Life With BonnieABC7.46 72 7th HeavenWB7.41 73 Funniest Home Videos ABC7.34 74 Brotherhood of Poland N.H. CBS6.78 75 Threat MatrixABC6.77 --------------------------------------------76 SmallvilleWB6.74 77 48 Hours Investigates CBS6.44 78 Futurama (7:30 p.m.)FOX6.24 79 Miss MatchNBC6.04 80 Queer Eye for Straight Guy NBC5.85 --------------------------------------------81 82 Primetime MondayABC5.82 83 EverwoodWB5.69 85 L.A. DragnetABC5.47 --------------------------------------------86 CharmedWB5.38 87 WWE 88 AngelWB5.24 89 Gilmore GirlsWB5.14 90 EveUPN4.45 --------------------------------------------91 TarzanWB4.32 GirlfriendsUPN4.32 93 EnterpriseUPN4.17 94 The ParkersUPN4.10 95 All of UsUPN4.07 --------------------------------------------96 Half and HalfUPN4.04 97 RebaWB3.68 98 One Tree HillWB3.53 99 One on OneUPN3.03 Steve Big TimeWB3.03 --------------------------------------------101 Jamie KennedyWB3.01 102 All About the Andersons WB2.77 103 Like FamilyWB2.73 104 Jake 2.0UPN2.65 105 Grounded for LifeWB2.64 --------------------------------------------106 Weapon 107 SmallvilleWB2.25 108 Rock Me BabyUPN2.17 109 What I Like About You WB1.99 110 Run of the HouseWB1.90 --------------------------------------------The MulletsUPN1.90 Network Averages Here is the number of viewers (in millions) that each network averaged per hour of prime time, for last week and for the season. Network Last week Season to date FOX12.999.82 CBS12.4613.18 NBC10.8111.42 ABC9.429.93 WB4.354.33 UPN3.633.49 The baseball playoffs have scored big ratings for Fox, but amongnew series, there appear to be few extra-base hits in terms of total viewers, according to ratings data released by Nielsen Media Research on Tuesday.

CBS has the most to feel hopeful about with the performances of its Monday comedy, and a Half and dramas, Case, of and One of the other new dramas, Brotherhood of Poland, N.H.” is facing the cancellation ax, while is having trouble competing with repeats of Order: Special Victims in the 10 p.m. time slot on Fridays. While NBC continues to proclaim that is the top- rated new comedy in the cherished 18-to-49 demographic, the comedy is clearly not the hit the network was projecting on its See lineup, registering far below the hits and The network has, however, ordered a full season of its new Monday drama, Other new series that are stumbling include dramatically revamped and UPN, meanwhile, has given a vote of confidence to two of its new comedies, and of The network has picked up both series for the rest of the season, making them the second and third new series to receive a full-season order. Fox recently ordered a full season of its hit O.C,” which should start up sometime after World Series. Braxton Prime-Time TV Rankings New series stumbling early on.

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