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Teitl byr
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Teitl y ddelwedd
TV tonight
Beverly Sills, left, is profiled in a 90-minute special at 9 tonight on Channel 9, the same time as she will be making her debut at the Metropolitan Opera. Shelley Winters stars in the thriller, "What's the Matter With Helen?" being repeated at 9 tonight on Channel 5.
Horrified-- Shelley Winters as Helen Hill, head of a Children's talent academy, is haunted by terrifying memories from her past in "What's the Matter with Helen?", a suspense drama on "NBC Monday Night at the Movies" April 7 (9-11 p.m. NYT, in color) on the NBC Television Network. (Repeat)