Television
SERIES Mickey Rooney will reprise his Oscar-nominated film role as a wise old horse trainer and former jockey in “The Black Stallion,” a new Family Channel series based on the Walter Farley children’s classic.
July 8, 1990
Entertainment & Arts
Ever since Sen.
July 18, 1993
The current glut of public-service announcements following TV shows and TV movies dealing with social issues killed plans on CBS’ “Kate & Allie” to help the New York-based Coalition for the Homeless on its Oct. 19 episode.
Sept. 29, 1987
Tonight’s “CBS Reports: In the Killing Fields of America” is a sort of “48 Hours” in triplicate, with some of the network’s top news bananas going on a three-hour blitz of U.S. cities to identify and define what Mike Wallace calls “the war we are waging against ourselves, the war of American violence.”
Jan. 26, 1995
Babylon & Beyond
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Sept. 15, 2008
So much for concept programming.
Jan. 10, 1995
At about 11:30 a.m.
Dec. 22, 1988
Company Town
The stylish, darkly comic BBC America espionage thriller “Killing Eve” was an entry on many TV critics’ 10-best lists in 2018 and brought a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award and an Emmy nomination to its star, Sandra Oh.
Jan. 30, 2019
Jeffrey Mann faces an Ohio judge because his pit bull mauled and killed his wife, and he was charged with murder for ordering the attack.
Feb. 20, 1994
Awards
Helicopter crash puts spotlight on safety of reality TV shows
Feb. 10, 2013