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Abc Plans To Repeat ‘Murder One’ Episode

From Wire Reports

Great news, “Murder One” fans.

Because so many viewers missed “Chapter Three” of Steven Bochco’s sizzling new ABC drama last Tuesday, it will be repeated at 9 p.m. Thursday.

“Chapter Four” will follow in “Murder’s” regular time slot at 10. Daniel Benzali stars.

Without notice, last week’s “Murder” was moved up an hour, to 9 p.m., to make room for an ABC News special on the O.J. Simpson verdict. The network logged more than 2,000 angry calls, ABC says.

The “Chapter Three” repeat pre-empts “The Monroes” at 9.

Cameron sails toward ‘Titanic’

Cinematic adventurer James Cameron has set sail on his next project, “Titanic.” The film is the director-producer-writer’s highly anticipated follow-up to the hit “True Lies,” released in summer 1994.

Cameron described “Titanic” as “an epic romance” to be set against the backdrop of one of the 20th century’s most unforgettable disasters. Though Cameron declined to speculate as to the cost of the film, it is expected to be a big-budget effort commensurate with the director’s sweeping vision.

Cameron said he expects the subject of one of history’s greatest maritime disasters to spark global interest.

“The Titanic is a great symbol for human greed and arrogance and dependence on technology,” said the “Aliens” director, who has been quietly developing the project for three years.

Amy Carter in sci-fi film

Big things on the way for Amy Carter, daughter of our former president? The 28-year-old has a co-starring role in the low-budget “Slack Trek: The X Generation.” Perhaps the sci-fi comedy will be better than its title.