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Lynda Carter and Angie Dickinson team up in “Stillwatch,” a mystery movie for CBS. Carter plays a TV reporter who is assigned to profile a senator portrayed by Dickinson. Also in the cast are Stuart Whitman, Barry Primus, Louise Latham and Don Murray.

NBC has set Nov. 10 as the telecast date for “Unnatural Causes,” a TV movie dealing with the Agent Orange controversy. John Ritter stars as a Vietnam War veteran with cancer; Alfre Woodard plays a counselor with the Veterans Administration who attempts to show a link between the illness and the government’s use of Agent Orange.

KCOP Channel 13 has chosen Election Night, Nov. 4, for the premiere of “Hold the Dream,” a two-part sequel to Barbara Taylor Bradford’s “A Woman of Substance.” The sequel, like the earlier TV movie, stars Deborah Kerr as the head of a major corporation and Jenny Seagrove as her granddaughter and heir apparent. The second part of the drama will follow Nov. 11. Co-starring are James Brolin, Claire Bloom, Stephen Collins, Fiona Fullerton and John Mills.

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William Inge’s play “Picnic” will be performed on Showtime cable Nov. 10 with an all-star cast. Starring are Gregory Harrison, Michael Learned, Rue McClanahan, Dick Van Patten, Dana Hill and Jennifer Jason-Leigh.

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