Blue Glow

Salon's TV picks for Monday, Oct. 16, 2000

Oct 16, 2000 | Series

On The King of Queens (8 p.m., CBS), Doug goes on a weight loss tear after he finds out where Carrie really buys his clothes. Benton reinvestigates a '60s campus protest incident on Deadline (9 p.m., NBC). Robert is in hot water with Amy over his Italian fling on Everybody Loves Raymond (9 p.m., CBS). The American Experience (check local times, PBS) opens its new season with a two-part, four-generation-spanning profile of the Rockefellers. On Roswell (9 p.m., WB), it's Isabel's birthday party and she can have disturbing visions if she wants to. City Confidential (10 p.m., A&E) presents "Atlantic City: The Mayor and the Mob," the story of a mobbed-up mayor who was the subject of an FBI sting in 1983.

Sports

Football:
Jaguars at Titans (9 p.m., ABC)

Talk

Rosie O'Donnell (syndicated) Natasha Richardson, Casper Van Diem
David Letterman (CBS) James Caan
Jay Leno (NBC) Kevin Spacey, Sarah Michelle Gellar
Politically Incorrect (ABC) Ananda Lewis, Billy Connolly
Conan O'Brien (NBC) Patrick Stewart, Julie Brown (rerun)
Craig Kilborn (CBS) Mark Knopfler

All times Eastern unless noted.

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