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By Mark Sachs Times Staff Writer Apowerful thirst for fame, a fixation on sex and a prodigious appetite for cocaine no, not describing yet another out- of-control sitcom star here, but Sigmund Freud, who has managed to find his way into prime time tonight at 9 on KCET. Dr. is an absorbing if overlong look at the forces that molded the career path of one of the seminal figures of modern psychology. Filmmaker David effort is split into two overlapping segments, the first, With the focusing on the good early struggles to find his place in the world, and the second, the delving into some of his breakthrough discoveries. The special serves up a pastiche of photos, filmed re-creations and interviews with his granddaughter Sophie as well as experts to better understand the troubled genius.

The missteps are possibly even more interesting than the achievements, such as experiments with cocaine as a treatment for depression. The doctor became so convinced that he had stumbled onto the elixir for modern living that be- sides his own regimen of self- medication, he prescribed the drug for his make her strong and to give her cheeks red When he busy with his 20-cigar-a-day habit, research eventually led him to unlock the unconscious as a means of treating hysteria, the umbrella term of the day for mental illness. As he further explored the inner recesses of the mind, he locked onto the dream state of his patients, which he believed served as a Rosetta stone for understanding how the unconscious mind affects conscious behavior. Interpretation of eventually earned him the respect of colleagues he so desperately sought, but the doctor may have been just as pleased to find himself the subject of this TV special. TUNED IN Putting Freud on the couch Freud Museum London PIONEERING: Aspecial tonight on KCET explores Sigmund life and work.

TIPS FOR TODAY p.m.—Talk of the City With Kitty Felde: Food p.m.); in L.A.” (22:30 p.m.), KPCC-FM (89.3). 4-8 p.m.—Duffy and Police chiefs Michael Berkow of Irvine and Joseph Po- lisar of Garden Grove discuss a recent trip to Israel p.m.), KKLA-FM (99.5). CLASSICAL 10-11 a.m.—Morning Symphony, KCSN-FM (88.5). 11 a.m.-1 p.m.—Performance Today, KCSN-FM (88.5). 11 a.m.-3 p.m.—Charles Andrews: Beethoven (String Quartet in Opus No.

Alban Berg Quartet) a.m.), KUSC-FM (91.5). p.m.—Masterpiece of the Day: Haydn (100th Symphony, Walter Bruno conducts the Columbia Symphony Orchestra), KMZT-FM (105.1). 2-3 p.m.—Cost-Conscious Classix, KCSN-FM (88.5). 7-8 p.m.—Symphony at 7: Tchaikovsky (Second Symphony, Philharmonia Orchestra), KMZT-FM (105.1). 8-10 p.m.—Evening Concert: (Symphonic Rhapsody in A minor, Opus Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra), KMZT-FM (105.1).

9 p.m.-midnight—Opera House, KCSN-FM (88.5). Radio SERIES In a slumber: After feasting on turkey, Bernie falls asleep and is troubled by feverish dreams on Bernie Mac (8 p.m. Fox). Desperate: Cartman will do anything to get the spirit of Kenny out of his body on (10 p.m. Comedy Central).

SPECIALS Country show: Tim McGraw combines a concert performance in his hometown of Start, with footage from nine years on tour in McGraw: Sing Me (8 p.m. NBC). On tour: Cameras follow Paul McCartney as he performs in in the U.S.” (9 p.m. ABC). Growing up: Dr.

(9 p.m. KCET, KVCR) looks at the childhood influences of Sigmund Freud, father of psychoanalysis. MOVIES gospel: Robert Duvall is (8:15 a.m. Cinemax). A world: Parker Posey in in (10 a.m.

HBO). 007 marathon: TNN kicks off its James Bond festival with starring Sean Connery (9 p.m. TNN). SPORTS Basketball: Lakers at Orlando Magic (4 p.m. KCAL, ESPN) Highlights The Early Show Thanksgiving Day recipes.

7a.m. KCBS Today Tim McGraw; men and Botox. 7 a.m. KNBC Live With Regis and Kelly Esai Morales; Cedric the Entertainer. 9 a.m.

KABC The John Walsh Show Disciplining students. 10 a.m. KNBC Late Show With David Letterman Ray Romano. 11:35 p.m. KCBS The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Al Gore; Faith Hill.

11:35 p.m. KNBC The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn Pierce Brosnan; Eddie Izzard; comedian Wayne Federman. 12:35 a.m. KCBS Listings include talk shows that provide aguest list. Talk Shows Underscoring the closeness of their November sweeps race, CBS edged NBC by the narrowest of margins last week, while ABC posted an unusually competitive finish thanks to the unlikely tandem of finale and the movie Santa based on viewing estimates issued Tuesdayby Nielsen Media Research.

Viewers reliably showed up for sweeps-timed stunts last week, from a wedding on helped deliver its biggest audience since the season premiere in September to the ongoing plot involving health problems on and have also attracted their highest ratings this fall. Pennsylvania and and drew respectable numbers in an old-fashioned battle of Sunday-night movies, as NBC countered with the feature Despite that competition, HBO channels amassed more than 11 million viewers during Similarly, drew its biggest audience since March 2001 going up against two family-oriented movies and the telecast of Wizard of Viewing dropped sharply, however, for of the and in the In addition to trouncing Secret Fashion held West and to season-low ratings. The halo effect also carried over to the sitcom preceding it, Lopez which posted its highest rating yet. Brian Lowry CBS noses past NBC; ABC stays in the race National Nielsen Viewership Here are the rankings for national prime- time network television last week (Nov. 1824) as compiled by Nielsen Media Research.

They are based on the average num- ber 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 FriendsNBC26.76 2 CSICBS25.97 3 The BachelorABC25.90 4 ERNBC25.85 5 Will GraceNBC24.25 6 Grace Clip 7 Everybody Loves RaymondCBS20.44 8 Survivor: ThailandCBS19.61 9 FrasierNBC18.32 10 Law OrderNBC17.98 11 Monday Night FootballABC17.71 12 The SimpsonsFOX17.38 13 CSI: MiamiCBS17.16 14 Santa 15 JAGCBS15.75 16 The West WingNBC15.03 17 Still StandingCBS14.73 18 60 MinutesCBS14.60 19 NFL Monday ShowcaseABC14.54 20 Law Order: SVUNBC14.46 21 Judging AmyCBS14.33 22 Without a TraceCBS13.94 23 King of QueensCBS13.63 24 Yes, DearCBS13.55 25 Third WatchNBC13.54 26 Fear FactorNBC13.47 27 George LopezABC13.45 My Wife and KidsABC13.45 29 EdNBC13.32 30 ABC13.20 31 and 32 King of the HillFOX12.92 33 According to JimABC12.69 34 8Simple RulesABC12.68 35 The GuardianCBS12.65 36 NYPD BlueABC12.05 37 CSI 38 NFL Sun.

Postgame Show FOX11.44 39 40 Crossing JordanNBC11.27 41 The DistrictCBS11.24 42 Every. Loves Ray. 43 Hidden HillsNBC10.96 44 The AgencyCBS10.87 45 BeckerCBS10.65 46 ProvidenceNBC10.63 47 HackCBS10.55 48 Secret CBS10.50 49 Dateline NBC 50 Dateline NBC 51 24FOX9.91 52 Malcolm in the MiddleFOX9.82 53 Fun. Home Videos (9 p.m.)ABC9.77 54 48 Hours InvestigatesCBS9.75 55 Fun. Home Videos (8 p.m.)ABC9.73 56 Most WantedFOX9.53 57 58 59 That Show (8:30 p.m.)FOX9.10 60 (9:30 p.m.)FOX8.90 61 Boston PublicFOX8.82 62 7th HeavenWB8.81 63 Touched by an AngelCBS8.80 64 That ShowFOX8.74 65 Cops (8:30 p.m.)FOX8.73 66 Cedric the Entertainer FOX8.66 67 Life With BonnieABC8.42 68 The Bernie Mac ShowFOX8.34 69 SmallvilleWB8.26 70 Less Than PerfectABC8.23 71 Animals 72 73 Amazing Race: 3CBS7.80 74 CopsFOX7.69 75 76 Brown Wizard of 78 Primetime ThursdayABC7.41 79 All the 80 Behavior Caught on FOX7.19 81 Gilmore GirlsWB7.09 82 83 FastlaneFOX6.76 84 Just Shoot MeNBC6.69 85 the Pooh ABC6.65 60 Minutes IICBS6.65 87 Friends 88 Before They Were StarsABC6.36 89 EverwoodWB6.14 90 91 30 Seconds to FameFOX5.54 92 WWE 93 Buffy the Vampire SlayerUPN5.03 94 One on OneUPN4.89 95 RebaWB4.85 96 EnterpriseUPN4.83 97 GirlfriendsUPN4.75 98 30 (8 p.m.)FOX4.55 99 Grace Clip (Sun.) NBC4.47 100 CreekWB4.33 101 The ParkersUPN4.28 102 Half and HalfUPN4.13 103 Birds of PreyWB 104 Reba 105 What I Like About YouWB3.31 106 The Twilight ZoneUPN3.00 107 Greetings From TucsonWB2.82 108 Half and Half 109 Girlfriends 110 111 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 CBS13.2013.18 NBC13.1712.69 ABC12.5110.22 FOX9.369.77 WB5.414.84 UPN3.964.10 GOING ON VACATION? Call 1-800-252-9141 to donate your newspaper for use in local classrooms..

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