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SMALL SCREEN THE BUZZ ON TELEVISION.


Byline: - Compiled by Valerie Kuklenski

STORM TOSSED: Sharon Lawrence Sharon Elizabeth Lawrence (born June 29, 1961) is an American television actress. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, she grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  and Mark-Paul Gosselaar Mark-Paul Harry Gosselaar (born March 1, 1974) is an American actor. Gosselaar is best known for his roles as Zack Morris on NBC's Saved by the Bell and detective John Clark on NYPD Blue.  didn't cross paths as regulars on ``NYPD Blue NYPD Blue is an Emmy Award-winning hour long-running American television police drama set in New York City. It was created by Steven Bochco and David Milch and inspired by Milch's relationship with a former member of the New York City Police Department Bill Clark (who ,'' her character having been bumped off a couple of seasons before Gosselaar came in. It took a freak of nature to bring them together - that being a very powerful tornado whipping through a Southern town, with the nuclear power plant right in its path. That's the premise of the new TBS movie ``Atomic Twister.'' Lawrence, who plays a plant supervisor, says she found it exhilarating working in the extreme weather simulated by wind machines. She describes the movie as a cross between ``Twister'' and ``The China Syndrome.''

ATOMIC TWISTER, 7 tonight, TBS.

U2 TUNES UP: Do you, too, like U2? Lead singer Bono is back from his debt relief mission in Africa and now he's ready to rock. The band's Beantown concert on the Elevation Tour comes live (East Coast time) to ABC Family


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 tonight with a show that reflects much of U2's more than 20 years of hits: ``Sunday Bloody Sunday Bloody Sunday

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,'' ``With or Without You,'' ``Where the Streets Have No Name'' and ``Beautiful Day'' among them.

U2: ELEVATION LIVE FROM BOSTON, 8 tonight, ABC Family.

FAMILY TIES: The latest film under Showtime's Original Pictures for All Ages banner is ``Bobbie's Girl,'' a family drama about an out-of-the- ordinary family. Bobbie (Rachel Ward Rachel Claire Ward, AM, (born at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, September 12 1957), granddaughter of the 3rd Earl of Dudley and of the cricketer Giles Baring, is an English actress (and more recently, a director) who has primarily pursued her career in Australia. , far left, of ``The Thorn Birds'') and Bailey (Tony winner Bernadette Peters) are a lesbian couple living in a coastal village outside Dublin, where they run a pub with Bailey's brother, David (Jonathan Silverman). Their lives are turned upside down with the arrival of Bobbie's 10-year-old nephew, Alan (Thomas Sangster), after his parents die. As they are adjusting to this atypical form of parenthood, Bobbie learns she has breast cancer. Despite the weighty issues involved, the story tempers pain with touches of humor.

BOBBIE'S GIRL, 8 tonight, Showtime show·time or show time  
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DIG THIS: If you didn't catch HBO's twisted family comedy ``Six Feet Under'' from the beginning, now's your chance. With its second season ended June 2, HBO Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO)
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 rewinds to the beginning starting tonight and will continue through the end of the second season before bringing up the third.

SIX FEET UNDER, 8 tonight, HBO.

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(2) Rachel Ward, far left, of ``The Thorn Birds'' and Bailey (Tony winner Bernadette Peters).
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