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Jay Baruchel, left, and Don Johnson in
Jay Baruchel, left, and Don Johnson in "Just Legal," returning for a new season at 7 p.m. on Channel 50. (By Frank Ockenfels -- The Wb Via Associated Press)
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Saturday, August 19, 2006

Sports

Golf. PGA Championship (TNT at 11; Channel 9 at 2).

Little League Baseball. World Series playoff coverage (ESPN at 1).

Baseball. Washington at Philadelphia (MASN at 1:30); Toronto at Baltimore (Channel 50 at 1:30); N.Y. Yankees at Boston (ESPN at 8).

NFL Football. Seattle at Indianapolis (Channel 4 at 8).

WNBA Basketball. Playoffs: Washington at Connecticut (Channel 7 at 1:30).

Auto Racing. NASCAR GFS Marketplace 400 (TNT at 2:30).

Public Affairs

Fox News Sunday A panel discussion on airport security, plus interviews with Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) about GOP campaign strategy and Mark Lerner about baseball in Washington (Channel 5 at 9 a.m.).

This Week interviews Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) on the Lebanon cease-fire, holds a panel discussion on the Mideast, and interviews director Spike Lee about his Hurricane Katrina documentary (Channel 7 at 9 a.m.).

Sunday Morning reports on the honeybee, the oak tree, Lassie's comeback and the return of the drive-in movie (Channel 9 at 9 a.m.).

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly reports from Ohio on accusations that some pastors are violating the separation of church and state by preaching politics (Channel 32 at 9 a.m.).

The Chris Matthews Show. Dan Rather, NBC's Andrea Mitchell, the BBC's Katty Kay and the New York Times' Mark Mazetti assess President Bush's resolve on Iraq, and Iraq as an issue in the Connecticut Senate race (Channel 4 at 10 a.m.).

Inside Washington. Topics are opinion polls' tilt toward Democrats, the Mideast cease-fire and the federal court decision on wiretapping (Channel 7 at 10 a.m.).


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