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TELEVISION: The museum series features
Sinatra, 'Felicity,' 'Sports Night' and 'Raymond.'

'Felicity," "The Twilight Zone," "Everybody Loves Raymond," "thirtysomething," "L.A. Law," "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," "The Jeffersons" and a American screening premiere of a 1962 British Frank Sinatra concert are among the highlights of The Museum of Television & Radio's William S. Paley Television Festival, slated for March 2-16.

Tickets go on sale to museum members Friday and to the public Feb. 5, at $15 admission for each event. Programs will be held at the Directors Guild of America, 7920 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. Events start at 7 p.m. except on March 3, when the program begins at 7:30.

The festival begins March 2, with a Sinatra special taped live at London's Royal Festival Hall. Sinatra performs 29 songs in the show, which has never before been screened in the United States. The Tina Sinatra and producer-directors Dwight Hemion and Gary Smith. Here's the rest of the lineup:

March 3 — "Felicity" with Keri Russell, Scott Speedman and the production team.

March 4 — "The Twilight Zone," with actors Earl Holliman, Martin Landau, Cliff Robertson, Bill Mumy, producers Bert Granet and Buck Houghton, director Lamont Johnson, casting director Ethel Winant, Carol Serling and Marc Scott Zicree, author of "The Twilight Zone Companion."

March 5 — "Everybody Loves Raymond" with Ray Romano, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett and the production team.

March 6 — "Sports Night" with Josh Charles, Robert Guillaume, Felicity Huffman, Sabrina Lloyd and the production team. March 8 — "The Ben Stiller Show" with Ben Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, Andy Dick.

March 9 — "A Salute To Carl Reiner" with Reiner, Dick Van Dyke, Nanette Fabray, Neil Simon, writer Larry Gelbart, writer-producer Sam Denoff.

March 10 — "Moesha" with Brandy, Lamont Bentley, Shar Jackson, Sheryl Lee Ralph and the production team.

March 11 — "thirtysomething" with Timothy Busfield, David Clennon, Polly Draper, Mel Harris, Melanie Mayron, Ken Olin, Patricia Wettig and the production team led by creator Ed Zwick.

March 12 — "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" with O'Brien, Andy Richter, head writer Jonathan Groff, producer Jeff Ross.

March 13 — "L.A. Law" with Steven Bochco, Corbin Bernsen, Susan Dey, Larry Drake, Richard Dysart, Jill Eikenberry, Dann Florek, Michelle Greene, Harry Hamlin, Alan Rachins, Jimmy Smits, Blair Underwood, Diana Muldaur, Michael Tucker, David E. Kelley.

March 15 — 'NewsRadio" with Dave Foley, Vicki Lewis, Jon Lovits, Joe Rogan, Stephen Root and the production team.

March 16 — 'The Jeffersons" with Sherman Hemsley, Marla Gibbs, Franklin Cover, Michael Evans, Isabel Sanford and Norman Lear.

Beginning Friday, members can purchase tickets at the museum, 465 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills.

Starting Feb. 5, the public can buy tickets at the museum or by calling (888) ETM-TIXS 9 a.m.-8 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Tickets are also available through the Internet at http://www.etm.com . There is a six-ticket limit person, per event. #1 newspaper in Orange County, California


NEW SHOWS AIRING ON LOS ANGELES TELEVISION THIS FALL:

Sundays:

VIP, with Pamela Anderson Lee who heads a bodyguard for hire company.

5 p.m., KTTV/11.

Highlander: The Raven, with Elizabeth Gracen as Amanda, a cat burglar.

3 p.m., KCOP/13.

The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, Mark Dacascos as the spirit of a murdered rock musician who has returned to Earth to help others in the hope he can be reunited in the afterworld with his true love.

2 p.m., midnight, KCAL/9.

The New Adventures of Robin Hood, with John Bradley in the starring role.

11 a.m., KNBC/4.

Air America, Lorenzo Lamas returns as a CAI agent in South America who runs covert missions.

7 p.m., KCAL/9

Animal Rescue, Alex Paen hosts this show (in its 2nd season) as it continues to highlight those who perform remarkable rescues on animals.

3 p.m., KNBC/4.

Living Better with Carrie Wiatt, a show to remove stress from everyday tasks.

9:30 a.m., KNBC/4.

Saturdays:

Stargate SG-1, the sci-fi series which began on Showtime. Richard Dean Anderson stars as head of a team assigned to visit other planets to battle aliens.

6 p.m., KTTV/11.

Oneworld Music Beat, a showcase for R&B music.

Midnight, KCAL/9.

Fridays:

Motown Live, with Robert Townsend as host.

Midnight, KCOP/13.

Monday-Friday:

Judge Joe Brown, the latest in the judge genre.

10:30 a.m., KCOP/13.

Donny and Marie, the singers turn talk show hosts

9 a.m., KTTV/11.

Match Game, Michael Burger hosts the latest revival of the classic show.

3 p.m., KCBS/2.

Hollywood Squares, and wait until Sharon Stone turns up in one of the squares during November sweeps. Tom Bergeron (a favorite of ours on Fox After Breakfast) hosts.

7:30 p.m., KCBS/2.

And what’s your personal favorite so far this fall. E-mail us at www.tvla.com


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