Plugged In 6:30pm • Cable 10 THE FREE PRESS PRIMETIME '‘Your first strp tou'ttrrls hortu " ^ Ed Smandych 565-7635 C«fltr» City lUalty mmmmm VOL.3 NO.24 THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1999 WHAT’SON ► Ford the Fugitive Wrongly convicted of murdering his wife, a doctor (Harrison Ford) flees from authorities while tracking down the real killer in "The Fugitive,” airing Sunday on NBC. ► Brotherly Love Thursdays on NBC, brothers Niles and Frasier Crane (David Hyde Pierce, left, Kelsey Crammer) analyze themselves and everyone around them with humorous results in “Frasier.” ► Jagged Little Pill Tuesdays on CBS, David James Elliott stars as Lt Cmdr. Harmon Rabb Jr., a naval lawyer whose investigations take him all over the world, in “JAG.” COVER STORY Spirit of “Rowdy-man” lives on in CBC’s “Win, Again!” Over the years, Gordon Pinsent (“Power Play,” “Due South”) often has been asked about the carefree, charismatic reveler he created in his 1972 movie “The Rowdyman.” Has he ever considered making a sequel? “Nope, never have. I’ve always felt the need to just continue on and try to do different things at all times,” the 67-year-old actor and writer says. "But there was something in the texture, in the quality of that particular entity that interested me as something that 1 might want to extend.” He gets his chance in “Win, Again!” The charming TV movie, which Pinsent wrote and stars in, airs Sunday, Jan. 17, on CBC Television. “Somewhere in there, there are inklings of that kind of sensibility, that kind of individual who can be exasperating but probably communicates with an audience in whatever situation I put him,” Pinsent says. The situation, in this case, is an unusual and unexpected homecoming. This time, the spirit of the Rowdyman is invested in a character named Win Morrissey, a man who fled his Nova Scotia home, wife and son after being wrongfully convicted or murder. Now he’s back after 14 years hiding in the Northwest Territories. When his name is fully cleared, he is determined to pick up his life where he left off. Gordon Pinsent (“Power Play,” “Due South”) is the writer and star of “Win, Again!” The movie, airing Sunday, is about a man's return home after a 14-year exile in the Northwest CBC Television Territories. Don’t Let Winter Get You Down! Come into Pine Centre Jan. 14th - 17th for flui&g our Winter Sidewalk Sale RED HOT SAVINGS