Highlights

Yves St. Laurent is the subject of back-to-back documentaries on Sundance.
Yves St. Laurent is the subject of back-to-back documentaries on Sundance. (By Reg Lancaster -- Getty Images)
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Saturday, July 5, 2008; Page C06

Highlights

This morning at Wimbledon, sisters Venus and Serena Williams face off in the women's finals (Channel 4 at 9).

Tonight, Sundance Channel pays tribute to recently deceased fashion legend Yves St. Laurent with back-to-back documentaries "Yves Saint Laurent: His Life and Times" (at 7) and "Yves St. Laurent: 5 Avenue Marceau 75116 Paris" (at 8:30).

"The Chris Matthews Show" (Channel 4 at 7) features NBC's David Gregory, the New York Times's David Brooks, CNN's Gloria Borger and BBC's Katty Kay.

Competition in Omaha heats up during swimming races at the U.S. Olympic Trials (Channel 4 at 8).

On Disney's all-new lineup, Derek's surefire dating tips find Edwin striking out with the ladies on "Life With Derek" (at 8). On "Cory in the House" (at 8:30), Cory and Candy's relationship might be doomed after they babysit spoiled princess Sophie.

Cue Western showdown music. "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Luke Perry stars in " A Gunfighter's Pledge" (Hallmark at 9) as a sheriff determined to bring down the bad guy.

"Election '08: The Y Factor" (Fox News Channel at 9) talks to experts about how teens can rock the vote this election season.

Sunday morning roundup: "Fox News Sunday" (Channel 5 at 9) interviews Weekly Standard's Fred Barnes and Bill Kristol and National Public Radio's Mara Liasson and Juan Williams; "Newsmakers" (C-SPAN at 10) talks with Transportation Secretary Mary Peters; "This Week" (Channel 7 at 10) has Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Jack Reed (D-R.I.) and former Rep. Bob Barr; "Face the Nation" (Channel 9 at 10:30) interviews Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.); "The Inner Loop" (Channel 50 at 10) has National Park Service's Bill Line; "Late Edition" (CNN at 11) features a special anniversary edition celebrating Wolf Blitzer's 10 years anchoring the program.

"The Survival Project: One Child at a Time" (CNN at 8) features celebrities urging people to help underprivileged children around the world.

Tom Shales previews "Nick News With Linda Ellerbee" (Nickelodeon at 9), a special that profiles kids whose parents return from war, on Page C1.

Well, at least they're honest. New reality show "I Love Money" (VH1 at 9) puts competitors in physical challenges to win $250,000.

Detectives on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (USA at 9) investigate when three parents at a top-tier preschool are found murdered.

Country singer Sara Evans is a judge on "Design Star" (HGTV at 9) as the team decorates two hotel suites at the Opryland Resort in Nashville.

On "Living Lohan" (E! at 10:30), the house catches fire while supermom/manager Dina is at a party.

-- Emily Yahr


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