TV picks for March 4: 'Dancing' stars on 'Good Morning America,' 'Stripes,' Johnny Carson

March 3, 2014 at 8:32PM
credit: Sony Homes Pictures Entertainment Bill Murray and Harold Ramis in the 1981 comedy "Stripes."
Bill Murray and Harold Ramis in the 1981 comedy “Stripes.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

You should be dancing

We already know that Erin Andrews is replacing Brooke Burke-Charvet as sideline commentator on "Dancing With the Stars." Now we'll find out who the celebrity hoofers will be when the cast for the 18th season is revealed on "Good Morning America." Fingers crossed for Maggie Smith. 7 a.m., KSTP, Ch. 5

The Harold

The late Harold Ramis directed some great movies, but he could also be a hilarious on-screen sidekick, as was the case in 1981's "Stripes," which he co-wrote. His reactions to Bill Murray's antics are original and smart. He will be missed. 6:10 p.m., Starz.

Heeeere's Johnny!

Conan O'Brien continues to be reminded that he lost "The Tonight Show" by hosting a second batch of "Carson on TCM," short excerpts of classic interviews conducted by the master, Johnny Carson. First up: conversations with James Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Sally Field, Diane Keaton, Angie Dickinson and Sammy Davis Jr. 7 p.m., TCM

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