Lynda Carter and Angie Dickinson team up...
- Share via
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.
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.
More to Read
The complete guide to home viewing
Get Screen Gab for everything about the TV shows and streaming movies everyone’s talking about.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.