Lord Byron, an NET biography. 8:30, Thurs., Chan. 2.
Intimate Lighting, first feature film (in Czech with subtitles) by Ivan Passer, director of Born to Win. A comedy. 8:30, Fri., Chan. 2. And again, 10, Sat., Chan. 44.
Sesame Street, catching up with the younguns. 11 a.m., Sat., Chan. 2.
Between Time and Timbuktu, Kurt Vonnegut's space (d-out) fantasy. Starring Stony Stevenson, America's greatest Hoosier Hero. 7:30, Sat., Chan. 2.
The Congo, commercial TV goes socially conscious. First of a four-part series on African culture and history, narrated by Julian Bond. 8, Sat., Chan. 4.
Sherlock Holmes and the Scarlet Claw, or How to Round Off a Saturday Night. 11. Sat., Chan. 56.
Ham Transformation, narrated by Julia Child. The adventures of a pig in a kitchen. 7:30, Sun., Chan. 2.
The Advocates, discussing "Should Busing Be Banned?" 8:30, Tues., Chan. 2.
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