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Sunday

SPECIALS

The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 8 p.m. NBC

Expect the usual party atmosphere at this event honoring TV and movies.

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Face to Face: The Schappell Twins,

9 p.m. A&E;

Cojoined twins Lori and Reba talk about their respective dreams.

SERIES

Felicity, 8 p.m. WB

Crossing over to another dimension, this clever, faithful homage to “The Twilight Zone” written by co-creator J.J. Abrams deals with Felicity’s (Keri Russell) visit to a creepy clinic for the lovelorn.

Monday

SERIES

Double Dare 2000,

5 p.m. Nickelodeon

The slimy, kid-driven, obstacle-course game show returns.

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Brutally Normal,

9 p.m. WB

New comedy about high school sophomores and best friends Robert (Mike Damus), Anna (Lea Moreno) and Russell (Eddie Kaye Thomas).

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The American Experience,

9 p.m. KCET, KVCR

A profile of Harry Houdini.

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Once and Again,

10 p.m. ABC

The first-year romantic drama moves to a new night.

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P.O.V.,

10 p.m. KCET, KVCR

“Regret to Inform” explores the meaning of war and loss.

SPECIALS

Skyscrapers: Going Up, 9 p.m. Discovery Channel

A look Malaysia’s new twin towers.

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The Great American History Quiz,

9 p.m. History Channel

Test your knowledge of chief executives.

MOVIES

The Courage to Love, 9 p.m. Lifetime

A compassionate Creole (Vanessa Williams) encounters bigotry while teaching at a school for the poor in 19th century New Orleans.

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Tuesday

SERIES

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 8 p.m. WB

As the Buffy-Riley romance heats up, she unknowingly hunts down Giles, who has transformed into a demon.

Dharma & Greg,

9 p.m. ABC

Fuzz hater Larry is miffed when Dharma befriends two police officers.

Frontline,

9 p.m. KCET;

10 p.m. KVCR

“The Survival of Saddam” examines Hussein’s ability to remain in power nine years after the Gulf War

Sports Night,

9:30 p.m. ABC

Strings are attached to an interview with Michael Jordan.

SPECIALS

Srebrenica: A Cry From the Grave, 10 p.m. KCET

Bill Moyers narrates this documentary recalling the 1995 Bosnian massacre of 7,000 Muslim men in Bosnia.

Wednesday

SERIES

The Living Edens,

8 p.m. KCET, KVCR

The nature series travels to Thailand.

Culture Shock,

9 p.m. KCET, KVCR

This PBS documentary relates the stories behind timeless works of art. First up: Mark Twain’s “Huckleberry Finn” and Manet’s “Olympia.”

MOVIES

Stolen From the Heart, 9 p.m. CBS

The unbporn child of a single woman (Tracey Gold) is taken by a duplicitous friend.

Thursday

SPECIALS

State of the Union,

6 p.m. CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, KCET, KVCR, CNN, C-SPAN

President Clinton delivers his final address to Congress, followed by the Republican response.

The Road to Fame,

8 p.m. Fox

Leonardo, Calista, Alanis, Tiger, Garth and others--before they were stars.

SERIES

Scientific American Frontiers, 8 p.m. KCET

Scientists explore aging.

Friday

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SERIES

Cosby, 8:30 p.m. CBS

Hilton’s love of Hitchcock films comes in handy during a bank heist.

Farscape,

8 p.m. Sci-Fi Channel

The space opera’s season finale.

SPECIALS

Digital Divide: Technology and Our Future, 9 p.m. KCET

Do social divisions yield different opportunities for rich and poor?

Saturday

SPECIALS

Biography Close-Up,

9 p.m. A&E;

To run or not to run for president. That is the question.

SERIES

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,

8 p.m. ABC

A football edition on Super Bowl eve.

MOVIES

Runaway Virus,

9 p.m. ABC

Diverting thriller about two scientists (nicely played by Paige Turco and Jason Beghe) attempting to stem the spread of a deadly flu.

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