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		<description><![CDATA[ Sunday’s Oklahoman, which includes TV Week, hits the newsstands in the Oklahoma City area on Saturday afternoon. And it arrives at the doorstep (or hopefully nearby) early Sunday morning.
   But for those who can’t wait to begin planning the upcoming week around the best TV has to offer, here is a sneak peek at programs [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2010/03/11/top-55-tv-programs-for-march-14-20-2010/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/03/TV-March-14-20-1-copy.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9182" title="TV-March-14-20-1--copy" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/03/TV-March-14-20-1-copy.jpg" alt="" width="400" /></a> Sunday’s Oklahoman, which includes TV Week, hits the newsstands in the Oklahoma City area on Saturday afternoon. And it arrives at the doorstep (or hopefully nearby) early Sunday morning.<br />
   But for those who can’t wait to begin planning the upcoming week around the best TV has to offer, here is a sneak peek at programs worth watching the week of March 14:</p>
<p>NOTE: Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;30 for 30&#8243; (8 p.m. on ESPN): The new documentary ‘‘Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks” explores how Reggie Miller of the Indiana Pacers became the most despised opponent of the New YorkKnicks.<br />
••&#8221;America&#8217;s Worst Driver&#8221; (9 p.m. on Travel Channel): In this new series, bad drivers in eight cities compete in various driving challenges to identify the worst local driver.  The participant earning the distinction of the worst from each city will watch as their car is destroyed before moving on to the finale.<br />
••&#8221;Antonio Treatment&#8221; (9 p.m. on HGTV): ‘‘HGTV Design Star” Sesaon 4 winner Antonio Ballatore helps transform lackluster homes, offices, restaurants, stores, recording studios and more into radically original-yet functional-custom creations. In the second hour of the series premiere, he helps Mario Lopez (&#8220;Nip/Tuck&#8221;) upgrade his home and office gyms from makeshift spaces into a boxer’s paradise. He also receives a visit from boxing great Sugar Ray Leonard.<br />
••&#8221;The Celebrity Apprentice&#8221; (8 p.m. on NBC): In the two-hour Season 3 premiere, Donald Trump divides 14 celebrities into men versus women and instructs them to choose a team name. Their first task is running a New York City diner. The celebrities are Darryl Strawberry, Cyndi Lauper, Bret Michaels, Sharon Osbourne, Michael Johnson, Holly Robinson Peete, Bill Goldberg, Carol Leifer, Sinbad, Summer Sanders, Rod Blagojevich, Maria Kanellis, Curtis Stone and Selita Ebanks.<br />
••&#8221;Cold Case&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): The team reopens the case of a dock worker who was moonlighting as an indy-circuit wrestler until he was shot dead in 1986, and Valens secretly looks into a lead on the man who mugged and raped his mother. Roddy Piper (&#8220;The Portal&#8221;) and Jay Thomas (&#8220;Murphy Brown&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;The Cutting Edge: Fire &amp; Ice&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC Family): Figure skater Alexandra ‘‘Alex” Delgado (Francia Raisa), who gave up competing in favor of teaching after her partner became injured, agrees to team up with banned speed skater James McKinsey (Brendan Fehr, ‘‘Roswell”). But their relationship on and off the ice heats up as they get closer to competition.<br />
••&#8221;Desperate Housewives&#8221; (8 p.m. on ABC): Gaby and Angie head to New York in search of Danny and Ana. While in the Big Apple, a chance encounter with supermodels Heidi Klum and Paulina Porizkova leads Gaby to an unexpected revelation about herself. Julie Benz (&#8220;Dexter&#8221;) also guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;Extreme Makeover: Home Edition&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): The design team stops in Slaughterville, Okla., to help build a home for Brian and Audra Skaggs. Their son, Jhett, 3, survived a heart transplant at eight months of age, but the family’s moldy, rotting, termite-ridden home poses serious risks to his weakened immune system. Helping with the build are celebrity guest designer Jillian Harris (“The Bachelorette”), Xzibit (&#8220;Hoodwinked!&#8221;), Ideal Homes of Norman and almost 2,000 volunteers.<br />
••&#8221;Fatal Attractions&#8221; (9 p.m. on Animal Planet): This three-part miniseries gets inside the minds of people who own venomous reptiles, deadly big cats and chimpanzees to see what drives their obsessions. While their love, admiration and intrigue is genuine, these exotic pet owners often ignore the fact that their choice of a pet could cost them, innocent bystanders or their beloved pets their lives. It kicks off with the reptile episode, followed by big cats (March 21) and chimpanzees (March 28).<br />
••&#8221;Hannah Montana&#8221; (6:30 p.m. on Disney): In the third-season finale, Miley Stewart faces the biggest decision of her life – whether to say goodbye to her life in Malibu or to listen to her heart and return to her Crowley Corners ranch and beloved horse Blue Jeans in Tennessee. Meanwhile, Jackson moves into his own apartment, Lilly is contemplating what to do after her mom accepts a job in Atlanta and Oliver must decide whether to stay with his two best friends or go on the road to pursue his fledgling music career.<br />
••&#8221;Killer Aliens&#8221; (7 p.m. on Animal Planet): Florida is being overrun by lethal Burmese pythons, feral hogs, Nile monitor lizards and Gambian rats the size of cats. With no natural predators, their populations are spreading disease, destroying vegetation and crops, preying on native species and harming humans.<br />
••&#8221;Minute to Win It&#8221; (6 p.m. on NBC): Guy Fieri hosts this new game show that leads competitors through a series of challenges using everyday household items. Each game has a 60-second time limit, and 10 have to be completed to win $1 million.<br />
••“National Geographic Magazine’s Top Photos of the Year” (7 p.m. on OETA-13): This special counts down the Top 10 photos from the magazine and reveals the stories behind the photographs.<br />
••&#8221;The Pacific&#8221; (8 p.m. on HBO): Based on the true stories of three World War II Marines, this 10-part miniseries follows them from their first battle with the Japanese on Guadalcanal to their return home. In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor. Sgt. John Basilone (Jon Seda) departs for the Pacific, Robert Leckie (James Badge Dale) joins the Marines, and Eugene Sledge (Joe Mazzello) cannot enlist because of a heart murmur.<br />
••&#8221;Sonny With a Chance&#8221; (7 p.m. on Disney): Season 2 follows Sonny as she lives out her dream of starring on her favorite sketch comedy show for tweens, &#8220;So Random!&#8221; in Hollywood. She tries to balance her friendships with the everyday problems that pop up at school and on set.<br />
••&#8221;Sons of Tucson&#8221; (8:30 p.m. on Fox): This new family comedy follows three young brothers (Benjamin Stockham, Frank Dolce, Matthew Levy) who hire a charming slacker (Tyler Labine, ‘‘Reaper”) to pose as their dad when their real father is sent to prison.<br />
••&#8221;Summit on the Summit: Kilimanjaro&#8221; (8 p.m. on MTV): This 90-minute documentary features a group of artists and activists as they attempt to reach the top of Tanzania&#8217;s Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise awareness of the global clean water crisis. Grammy-nominated musician Kenna is the mastermind behind the expedition, and he will be joined by Jessica Biel, Emile Hirsch, Lupe Fiasco, Santigold, Isabel Lucas, Elizabeth Gore, Alexandra Cousteau, Kick Kennedy and more.<br />
••&#8221;Til Death&#8221; (6 p.m. on Fox): When Joy and Eddie meet their rather unconventional new neighbors, Eddie can’t seem to get the idea of being with a younger woman out of his head. Gilbert Gottfried (“Greg the Bunny”) guest stars.<br />
••“Ultimate Power Builders” (7 p.m. on Planet Green): In downtown Guangzhou, China, one of the greenest structures is being built. The 71-storey building known as Pearl River Tower will rely on just wind and sunlight for its power supply.<br />
••&#8221;Ultimate Recipe Showdown&#8221; (8 p.m. on Food Network): Guy Fieri returns for the third season of this culinary competition. Each episode pits four great home cooks against one another for a $25,000 prize. In this first of six episodes, the contestants have just 30 minutes to dish up the ultimate comfort food recipe.<br />
••&#8221;Weather Proof&#8221; (8 p.m. on The Weather Channel): In the episode &#8220;Tornadoes: The Twisted Truth,&#8221; host Newton Wimer creates a special test to reveal just how safe a safe room really is in tornado-like conditions.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">MONDAY, MARCH 15, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;Castle&#8221; (9 p.m. on ABC): When Castle and Beckett are called to a wedding to investigate the death of a bridesmaid, Castle is stunned to discover that the soon-to-be bride is his old flame, Kyra (Alyssa Milano, &#8220;Charmed&#8221;).<br />
••“Celtic Thunder  —  It’s Entertainment” (7 p.m. on OETA-13): Filmed in front of a live studio audience in Toronto, this show is musical review spans six decades and reflects the romance and nostalgia of times gone by.<br />
••&#8221;CSI: Miami&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): After the lab is attacked, Horatio must give in to a gunman’s bizarre request to save five hostages, including the newest CSI team member, Jesse Cardoza. Sharif Atkins (&#8220;ER&#8221;) and Robert Gant (&#8220;Queer as Folk&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;Chuck&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): Casey carries out a side mission for his old commanding officer (Robert Patrick, &#8220;Terminator 2: Judgement Day&#8221;) that leads to him committing treason.<br />
••“Gossip Girl” (8 p.m. on CW): In this episode directed by Andrew McCarthy (“Pretty in Pink”) Rufus and Lily grow suspect of Jenny’s relationship with Damien.<br />
••&#8221;Greek&#8221; (9 p.m. on ABC Family&#8221;): Casey and Cappie get a surprise visit from Cappie’s parents, April (Lea Thompson, &#8220;Back to the Future&#8221;) and Tobias (Jim Abele, &#8220;24&#8243;), who proceed to invite the couple to join them on a camping trip. While at first reluctant, Casey decides to go, in hopes that they may be able to encourage Cappie to choose a major and graduate with her.<br />
••&#8221;HGTV Dream Home Giveaway&#8221; (7 p.m. on HGTV): A new, contemporary Pueblo-style home near Santa Fe, N.M., awaits the winner of the 14th annual giveaway. Host Jamie Durie (&#8220;The Outdoor Room With Jamie Durie&#8221;) will be on location, using stealth maneuvers to surprise the winner at home.<br />
••&#8221;Home Rules&#8221; (8 p.m. on HGTV): In this new series, life coach and former WNBA player Fran Harris will explore why a frazzled family is struggling to find harmony at home. After assessing the issue, Fran will help the family establish rules to help ease the pandemonium, and a designer will help create a well-designed space that enhances the family&#8217;s life.<br />
••&#8221;How I Met Your Mother&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): After Barney and Robin hit a rough patch in their relationship, Lily devises the perfect plan to break them up, calling in help from Robin&#8217;s famous friend, Alan Thicke (&#8220;Growing Pains&#8221;).<br />
••&#8221;Jessica Simpson’s The Price of Beauty&#8221; (9 p.m. on VH1): In this new reality series, Jessica Simpson and her closest friends embark on a worldwide tour to examine what constitutes beauty in different cultures and what measures women will take in order to achieve it.<br />
••&#8221;Top Gear&#8221; (7 p.m. on BBC America): Season 14 features a new search for the greatest driving road in the world, a novel approach to caravanning and the invention of a new motor sport…well sort of. The premiere episode also features Eric Bana (&#8220;Hulk&#8221;), who does a lap in the reasonably priced car segment.<br />
••&#8221;Transform Me&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on VH1): Each episode of this new series follows the makeover of one woman badly in need of a transformation &#8212; on the outside and inside. They&#8217;ll be transformed by three transgender women, including Laverne Cox (&#8220;I Want to Work for Diddy&#8221;).<br />
••&#8221;Zeke and Luther&#8221; (6:30 p.m. on Disney XD): Season 2 of the skateboarding comedy series kicks off with an episode that pays homage to a seminal sitcom moment, as Zeke attempts to jump a shark.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;90210&#8243; (7 p.m. on CW): Ryan meets free-spirited Laurel (Kelly Lynch, “The L Word”) at a bar, but soon they move to her car so they can get to know each other even better.<br />
••“Andrew Rieu Live from Dresden” (8:30 p.m. on OETA-13): Recorded at the Semper Opera House in 2008, this is not only a concert, but also a readl wedding party. The bride and groom are part of the famous “Vienna Debutantes.”<br />
••&#8221;Bad Girls Club Reunion Special&#8221; (9 p.m. on Oxygen): Perez Hilton (celebrity blogger) hosts this two-part reunion special that concludes March 23. The &#8220;Bad Girls&#8221; come together for the first time since living together, and mayhem ensues as Hilton instigates rivalries and plans surprise guest visits.  <br />
••&#8221;The Biggest Loser&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): Chef Curtis Stone (&#8220;The Celebrity Apprentice&#8221;) stops by to help host Alison Sweeney judge a food cook-off challenge. Each team has 30 minutes to make an appetiser, entree and dessert using only 12 ingredients.<br />
••&#8221;The Good Wife&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): In an emergency courtroom set up in a hospital, Alicia and Will battle Patti Nyholm (Martha Plimpton, &#8220;Parenthood&#8221;) and an insurance company that refuses to pay for life-saving in-utero surgery. Alan Cumming (&#8220;The L Word&#8221;) also guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;Justified&#8221; (9 p.m. on FX): From the pages of crime novelist Elmore Leonard comes this series about Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant), a no-nonsense deputy U.S. marshal who returns to his native Kentucky to fight crime. In the premiere episode, Givens goes up against a buddy from his youth, Boyd Crowder, who has resurfaced as a violent white-power leader.<br />
••“Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too” (10 p.m. on Oxygen): This new dating competition series features three former &#8220;Bad Girls Club&#8221; members &#8212; Amber (Season 3), Kendra (Season 4) and Sarah (Season 3) vying for the man of their dreams from a pool of 13 eligible bachelors. After a series of challenges and intimate group dates each week, in the end, only one Bad Girl and her beau will be left standing.<br />
••&#8221;Marriage Under Construction&#8221; (10 p.m. on HGTV): This new weekly series follows newlyweds Natalie and Rodney as they purchase, renovate and decorate their new home. An expert foreman and an aspiring designer will help the couple transform their new house into a home as they adjust to married life and managing a household budget.<br />
••&#8221;NCIS&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): The team discovers striking similarities between themselves and their Coast Guard Investigative Services counterparts when a Navy diver seeking sunken treasure is found dead. Diane Neal (&#8220;Law &amp; Order&#8221;) and Shanna Moakler (&#8220;Law &amp; Order&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;NCIS: Los Angeles&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): The investigation of a drive-by shooting has the NCIS team searching Los Angeles for the dead marine’s younger brother who may be the next target and the one with the answers. Sticky Fingaz Jones (&#8220;Platinum&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;Samurai&#8221; (7 p.m. on History Channel): Actor/martial arts champ Mark Dacascos (&#8220;The Crow&#8221;) takes a personal journey in search of the life and legacy of Japan’s most celebrated and enigmatic warrior.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;Addicted&#8221; (9 p.m. on TLC): This new docu-series will demonstrate the debilitating disease of addiction and how it not only affects the addict but the family as well. Interventionist Kristina Wandzilak will pull from her own experiences to help bring a level of understanding and compassion to the healing process.<br />
••“CSI: NY” (9 p.m. on CBS): When two bodies are discovered at the north and south ends of the city, Mac and the team deftly begin to navigate the trail of evidence left behind by the killer. Skeet Ulrich (&#8220;Jericho&#8221;) and Sarah Carter (&#8220;Shark&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;Destination Truth&#8221; (9 p.m. on Syfy): The crew heads to Ireland in search of the legendary leprechaun. Allison Scagliotti (&#8220;Warehouse 13&#8243;) and Kris Williams (&#8220;Ghost Hunters&#8221;) are guest investigators.<br />
••&#8221;Gary Unmarried&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on CBS): When Gary finds out that he and Allison&#8217;s divorce papers were never filed, he uses the information to manipulate her into giving him his stuff back. Rachael Harris (&#8220;The Hangover&#8221;) and Lara Spencer (&#8220;Entertainment Tonight&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••“Modern Family” (8 p.m. on ABC): Claire feels slightly inadequate when her old friend, Valerie (Minnie Driver, “The Riches”), visits and is nothing like Claire remembered. Meanwhile Jay has an unsettling locker room moment when he and Cameron go play racquetball.<br />
••&#8221;The New Adventures of Old Christine&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): After Barb has her lawyer send over divorce papers, Christine hires an aggressive divorce attorney (Corbin Bernsen, &#8220;Psych&#8221;), who convinces her that Barb owes her alimony.<br />
••&#8221;The Price Is Right” (10 a.m. on CBS): The longest-running game show celebrates St. Patrick’s Day by giving away prizes such as a greem Mini Cooper convertible adna trip to Ireland. With most of the audience in a sea of green, the luck of the Irish seems to work for several contestants who come away as big winners.<br />
••“Priests in Concert at Liverpool” (8:30 p.m. on OETA-13): Internationally acclaimed artists The Priests perfom inspirational classic at the historic Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool, England.<br />
••“Scrubs” (7 p.m. on ABC): On the Season 9 finale, the med students of Winston University finally find something to be thankful for when Cole identifies his true calling in surgery, Drew finds the love of his life and Lucy finds the inspiration to become a doctor.<br />
••“South Park” (9 p.m. on Comedy Central): The foul-mouthed fourth-graders return for more shenanigans Season 14.<br />
••&#8221;Ugly Americans&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on Comedy Central): This new animated horror-comedy series follows Mark Lilly, a social worker at the “Department of Integration,” as he helps new citizens, both human and &#8220;other,&#8221; adapt to hectic life in New York City. There are easier tasks than weaning vampires off blood, socializing land-whales and housebreaking werewolves, but Mark is up to the challenge.<br />
••“Ugly Betty” (9:01 p.m. on ABC): Justin loves his acting class, helmed by the eccentric Lena Korvinka (Carol Kane, &#8220;American Dreamer&#8221;), and finds himself in an unexpected triangle with his new pals, Austin and Lily. When Betty drops by class, she’s smitten with a cool young playwright whom she will profile for Mode.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 2010<br />
</span>••“Afghan Star” (8 p.m. on HBO): Since 2005, millions in Afghanistan have been tuning in to Tolo TV’s “American Idol”-style series. This documentary chronicles contestants on the show and the country’s ongoing struggle for modernity.<br />
••“Archer” (9 p.m. on FX): In the Season 1 finale, questions about the identity of Archer&#8217;s real father lead him into a trap and a confrontation with Malory.<br />
••“Benise: The Spanish Guitar” (9 p.m. on OETA-13): Flamenco guitarist Benise’s special will transport viewers to exotic place with video, new songs and an ever-changing set.<br />
••&#8221;Bones&#8221; (7 p.m. on Fox): Booth’s grandfather Hank (Ralph Waite, &#8220;The Waltons&#8221;) comes to live with him and tags along as Brennan and Booth investigate ashes and charred remains found by a real estate agent while showing a property to prospective buyers.<br />
••“FlashForward” (7 p.m. on ABC): Mark is suspended from duty at the FBI and must meet with a Bureau-appointed therapist in order to regain his badge. But he resumes his own investigation into his disappearance of Lloyd. The series is scheduled to air without repeats through the end of the season.<br />
••“The Marriage Ref” (9 p.m. on NBC): Celebrity panelists Jason Alexander (“Seinfeld”), Martha Stewart (“Martha”) and Cedric the Entertainer (“The Steve Harvey Show”) offer their wit, wisdom and unique opinions to couples in marital tiffs.<br />
••“My First Sale” (7:30 p.m. on HGTV): Each episode of this new series follows a different first-time home-seller as he or she face the frustrations of a challenging real estate market. Viewers will get valuable takeaway information and expert advice to help demystify the home sales process.<br />
••&#8221;Parks and Recreation&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on NBC): After Jerry gets mugged by a bunch of kids, Leslie meets with the head park ranger (Andy Samberg, &#8220;Saturday Night Live&#8221;) in hopes of improving park safety.<br />
••“Selling New York” (8 p.m. on HGTV): This new series follows a colorful group of assertive, razor-sharp brokers from two upscale boutique real estate firms, The Core Group and the Kleier family of Gumley Haft Kleier. These realtors will do whatever it takes to sell a property, from scheduling photo shoots and last-minute open houses to pampering a potential buyer with an excursion to New York Fashion Week.<br />
••“Tough as Nails” (8:30 p.m. on HGTV): This new docu-drama follows successful Boston developer Cindy Stumpo as she juggles the demands of running her booming construction business and living her family life.<br />
••&#8221;True Crime With Aphrodite Jones&#8221; (9 p.m. on Investigation Discovery): In this installment, journalist and bestselling author Aphrodite Jones uncovers new information about the fall of former football player O.J. Simpson.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 2010<br />
</span>••“CMT Crossroads” (9 p.m. on CMT): Taped before an invitation only audience, Jimmy Buffett and Zac Brown Band bring their tropical tastes and rousing performances to each other’s hit songs such as Jimmy Buffett’s “Margaritaville” and “Son of a Sailor” and Zac Brown Band’s “Chicken Fried” and “Toes.”<br />
••&#8221;Live From Abbey Road&#8221; (7 p.m. on Sundance): Musical artists discussing their work and performing at London&#8217;s Abbey Road Studios are Green Day, Bat for Lashes and Starsailor.<br />
••“Thin Ice” (7 p.m. on ABC): Elisabeth Hasselbeck (“The View”) and Kurt Browning (Canadian figure skating champion) co-host this event, in which pro figure skaters compete in pairs for a panel of judges led by Kristi Yamaguchi and Dick Button. The winners are decided by a combination of the judges’ scores and viewer votes and will be revealed March 21. Competitors include Jamie Sale, Patrice Lauzon, Shizuka Arakawa, Shae-Lynn Bourne, David Pelletier, John Zimmerman and Michael Weiss.<br />
••&#8221;Who Do You Think You Are?&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): Lisa Kudrow (&#8220;Friends&#8221;) travels from Los Angeles to Belarus and uncovers the answer to her father&#8217;s life-long unasnwered question.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2010<br />
</span>••“Freakiest Foods” (9 p.m. on FLN): Host Adam Gertler takes a peek as some of the most unique and unusual foods around the country, including pork brain sandwiches, Rocky Mountain oysters and tempura battered tarantula.<br />
••“Handy Manny Big Race” (6 p.m. on Disney): In this primetime special for preschoolers and parents, Manny and the tools hit the motor speedway as a pit crew for the highly anticipated Wood Valley 500. NASCAR champion Dale Earnhardt Jr. guest stars.<br />
••“Healing Hands” (8 p.m. on Hallmark Channel): A near-death experience leaves Buddy (Eddie Cibrian), a humble janitor, with the ability to heal others through a simple touch, and he feels newly empowered when strangers start coming to him for help. But as his gift begins to jeopardize his own health, as well as his plans with the woman he loves (Lisa Sheridan), he must decide what is more important: others’ futures or his own.<br />
••&#8221;Kick Buttowski &#8212; Suburban Daredevil” (7:30 a.m. on Disney XD): Kick causes the school bus to get trapped during a blizzard.  Without the support of class president Kendall (Emily Osment, “Hannah Montana”), Kick and Gunther take it upon themselves to rescue their classmates by creating a snowmobile.<br />
••“Moveable Feast” (10:30 a.m. on OETA-13): This special brings together six American chefs, including Oklahoma native Rick Bayless (“Mexico One Plate at a Time”), to represent the diversity of food and culture in the United States.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/02/TV-Feb-28-Mar-6-copy.jpg"><img class="alignright size-large wp-image-8941" title="TV-Feb-28--Mar-6--copy" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/02/TV-Feb-28-Mar-6-copy-1024x1024.jpg" alt="" width="400" /></a> Sunday’s Oklahoman, which includes TV Week, hits the newsstands in the Oklahoma City area on Saturday afternoon. And it arrives at the doorstep (or hopefully nearby) early Sunday morning.<br />
   But for those who can’t wait to begin planning the upcoming week around the best TV has to offer, here is a sneak peek at programs worth watching the week of Feb. 28:</p>
<p>NOTE: Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 2010</span><br />
••&#8221;Big Love&#8221; (8 p.m. on HBO): Barb shocks Nicki with news about Joey. Bill looks for clues about J.J. (Zeljko Ivanek, &#8220;Damages”) in Kansas.<br />
••&#8221;Cold Case&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): The team decides to kill time at a work acquaintance&#8217;s wedding by looking into wther his bride (Rachel Miner, &#8220;Californication”) was responsible for killing her former fiance (Noah Bean, &#8220;Damages”), who died mere hours after he canceled their nuptials. Sean Maguire (&#8220;The Class&#8221;) guest stars as the former fiance&#8217;s best friend.<br />
••&#8221;Desperate Housewives&#8221; (8 p.m. on ABC): When Celia comes down with the chicken pox, Gaby must keep her distance. Having never had the chicken pox herself, Gaby stays with Tuc and Bob and is reminded of what it’s like to be single again. Julie Benz (&#8220;Dexter&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;Disease Detectives&#8221; (8 p.m. on Discovery Health): This special follows a real-life &#8220;Dr. House&#8221; and his team of experts inside the Undiagnosed Disease Program at the National Institutes for Health as they attempt to solve real medical mysteries and help desperate patients in just five days.<br />
••&#8221;Extreme Makeover: Home Edition&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): Country singer Trace Adkins (&#8220;The Celebrity Apprentice&#8221;) helps the team rebuild the home of a wounded police officer in Lancaster, Texas, who lost most of his mobility and all of his hearing after being shot while leading a Dallas Police Department SWAT team.<br />
••&#8221;Imagination Movers&#8221; (9 a.m. on Disney): When Gladys, the new and slightly bumbling Tooth Fairy, has trouble doing her job without waking up the kids, the Movers help show her how to get the job done. Cheri Oteri (&#8220;Saturday Night Live&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;The Marriage Ref&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on NBC): Jerry Seinfeld (&#8220;Seinfeld&#8221;), Alec Baldwin (&#8220;30 Rock&#8221;) and Kelly Ripa (&#8220;Live With Regis and Kelly&#8221;) weigh in on a special sneak preview of this new comedy panel series about the unpredictable and hilarious institution commonly known as marriage. Tom Papa (&#8220;Come to Papa&#8221;) is the “Ref” on the show, which premieres Thursday.<br />
••&#8221;Masterpiece Classic&#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): This adaptation of John Buchan’s World War I adventure novel &#8220;The 39 Steps” follows the fortunes of Richard Hannay (Rupert Penry-Jones), a mining engineer who gets caught up in a conspiracy after a British spy is found dead in his apartment.<br />
••&#8221;The Providence Effect&#8221; (11 a.m. on TV One): This documentary film that tells the story of a school on Chicago’s impoverished West Side that has been sending 100 percent of its high school graduates to four-year colleges for 30 years.<br />
••&#8221;Undercover Boss&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): Dave Rife, the owner of White Castle, goes undercover in his own company where he accidentally ruins thousands of hamburger buns after mishandling equipment in one of his bakeries. He also discovers low morale among his employees at a local factory.<br />
••&#8221;Weather Proof&#8221; (8 p.m. on The Weather Channel): Co-hosts Stephanie Abrams and Newton Wimer test everything from windows and mobile homes to see if they hold up against a powerful hurricane simulator – a jet engine.  And see how to escape from a stranded vehicle with only seconds to act as dangerous waters rise in a flash flood.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">MONDAY, MARCH 1<br />
</span>••&#8221;The Bachelor&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): In the two-hour Season 14 finale, Jake must choose between Tenley and Vienna. Throughout the episode, Tom Bergeron will announce the new cast of &#8220;Dancing With the Stars&#8221; that premieres March 22.<br />
••&#8221;Bewitched&#8221; (4 p.m. on TV Land): The Emmy award-winning series that aired on ABC from 1964-1972 joins the network&#8217;s weekday lineup. The series follows Samantha Stevens (Elizabeth Montgomery), a stay-at-home wife with a secret.  After marrying her husband, ad-exec Darrin Stevens (Dick York, then played by Dick Sargent), she reveals to him that she is a witch.<br />
••&#8221;CSI: Miami&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): Filmmaker and musician Rob Zombie directs this new episode in which the CSI team discovers that a listening device has been covertly planted at a crime scene. Guest stars include Zombie&#8217;s wife Sheri Moon (&#8220;Halloween&#8221;), Malcolm McDowell (&#8220;Heroes&#8221;) and William Forsythe (&#8220;John Doe&#8221;).<br />
••&#8221;Greek&#8221; (9 p.m. on ABC Family): Professor Hilgendorf and his family has moved in next door to the Kappa Tau house, and their presence is putting a damper on the KTs’ festivities. Sam Page (&#8220;Mad Men&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;House&#8221; (7 p.m. on Fox): Wilson puts himself on the case when an old friend (Joshua Malina, &#8220;The West Wing&#8221;) and former patient experiences paralysis in his right arm. House suspects the man’s cancer has returned, but Wilson works overtime to find an alternative diagnosis.<br />
••&#8221;How I Met Your Mother&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): When the gang tries to convince Ted that he is being strung along by Tiffany (Carrie Underwood, &#8220;American Idol&#8221;), they reflect about relationships where each of them has been in the same situation.<br />
••“Inside the Actors Studio” (6 p.m. on Bravo): Host James Lipton welcomes award-winning director, producer, editor and writer James Cameron to the stage. Cameron’s career trajectory has skyrocketed this small-town Canadian boy to one of the biggest names in Hollywood. He has directed two of the highest-grossing films to date  —  “Titanic” and “Avatar.”<br />
••&#8221;NFL Full Contact&#8221; (9 p.m. on truTV): The Pro Bowl honors the NFL’s best players.  For the first time, the event is moving to the site of the Super Bowl, with the game being played the Sunday before the NFL championship.   But whether this first Pro Bowl of its kind will go off without a hitch remains to be seen.<br />
••&#8221;Paralyzed and Pregnant with Twins&#8221; (7 p.m. on Discovery Health): This special presents the story of Claudia, a woman who was paralyzed from the armpits down following a car accident that killed her infant son. Claudia hoped that one day she could have more children and, despite doctors&#8217; skepticism, her dream came true.<br />
••&#8221;The Real Housewives Top 25: The Early Years” (9 p.m. on Bravo): This special features the 25 favorite moments from the first seasons of New York, Atlanta and New Jersey and the first two seasons of Orange County, as chosen by Andy Cohen (Bravo&#8217;s SVP of Original Programming and Development and host of &#8220;Watch What Happens”).<br />
••&#8221;Rules of Engagement&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on CBS): In the Season 4 premiere, Jeff takes Russell’s advice and reciprocates a female colleague’s flirting. Adhir Kalyan, who plays Russell&#8217;s assistant Timmy, joins the cast as a series regular.<br />
••&#8221;Top Gear&#8221; (7 p.m. on BBC America): Jeremy, Ricgard and James immerse themselves in the world of classic cars to find out if they really are more fun than modern machinery. Also, Jeremy interviews AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson in the studio.<br />
••&#8221;Two and a Half Men&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): Charlie runs off to Vegas and returns with a new wife, but she&#8217;s not Chelsea. Stacy Keach (&#8220;Titus&#8221; ) and John Amos (&#8220;Men In Trees&#8221;) guest star.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">TUESDAY, MARCH 2<br />
</span>••&#8221;20/20: Before They Were Famous&#8221; (9:01 p.m. on ABC): This special Oscars-themed edition features stories of how some nominees got their big breaks. George Clooney’s father, Nick Clooney, takes ABC cameras inside the actor’s childhood home in Kentucky. Sandra Bullock’s childhood friend shares stories and photos of the first-time nominee as a high school cheerleader in Virginia. Actor Beau Bridges, the brother of five-time Oscar nominee Jeff Bridges, talks about his brother’s early years. And Mo’Nique’s husband, Sidney Hicks, talks about the early years with the talented comedienne turned actress.<br />
••&#8221;The Biggest Loser&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): After viewers learn who was eliminated after the Olympic challenge cliffhanger (Cheryl George from Ardmore or Darrell Hough from Michigan), host Alison Sweeney tells all the contestants they are switching to blue vs. black teams.<br />
••&#8221;Frontline&#8221; (midnight on OETA-13): The new documentary &#8220;The Suicide Tourist&#8221; explores the topic of whether we have the right to end our lives in the last stages of painful terminal illness or if life becomes unbearable for other reasons. It includes access to Dignitas, the Swiss nonprofit group that helps people with terminal illnesses to end their lives.<br />
••&#8221;The Good Wife&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): While Peter gets acclimated to life at home and works on a comeback strategy with his political team, including Eli Gold (Alan Cumming, &#8220;The L Word&#8221;), Alicia and Diane wrestle with spousal privilege laws in a murder case that hinges on their ability to get a wife to testify against her husband. Gary Cole (&#8220;The West Wing&#8221;) guest stars as Kurt McVeigh, a rugged ballistics expert who Diane finds herself attracted to.<br />
••&#8221;Madman of the Sea&#8221; (9 p.m. on Animal Planet): This new six-part series follows the adventures of Australian fisherman Matt Watson, He is dubbed the “fish whisperer” by his peers for his ability to lure the biggest, fastest, baddest sea creatures that lurk beneath the surface. He feeds off adrenaline and travels the uncharted seas looking for that next great catch, and he’s willing to do anything to find it.<br />
••&#8221;Parenthood&#8221; (9 p.m. on NBC): This new dramedy views contemporary family life as reflected by the large and colorful Braverman clan. In the series premiere, Sarah (Lauren Graham, ‘‘Gilmore Girls”), a single mom, returns to Berkeley, Calif., to be closer to her family, while brother Adam (Peter Krause) learns that his son (Max Burkholder) has Asperger’s syndrome.<br />
••&#8221;Players&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on SPIKE): This new series follows two brothers with conflicting personalities trying to run a successful sports bar. Matt Walsh plays Bruce Fitzgerald, a free-spirited, fun-loving guy who bets on games and dates the cocktail waitresses. Ian Robert plays Ken, his older, uptight brother who tries to keep the focus on turning a profit while avoiding lawsuits and health code violations.<br />
••&#8221;Postpartum Nightmares&#8221; (7 p.m. on Discovery Health): This special spotlights women who have had a range of postpartum experiences &#8212; from depressions to severe anxiety and event psychosis.Viewers will see how these devastating cpnditions can create turmoil during what is supposed to be one of life&#8217;s happiest moments &#8212; the addition of a new baby to the family.<br />
••&#8221;Southland&#8221; (9 p.m. on TNT): In the Season 2 premiere, Nate and Sammy investigate a freeway shooting and wind up threatening the integrity of a major undercover operation.  And Chickie finds herself in the middle of a mini-riot after her new partner shoots at a 13-year-old boy.<br />
••&#8221;White Collar&#8221; (9 p.m. on USA Network): When the daughter of a man from his past goes missing Neal volunteers to help find her. Little does anyone realize the kidnapper is an old enemy of Neal&#8217;s who is leading him right into a trap. Diahann Carroll (&#8220;Julia&#8221;) guest stars.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;Cougar Town&#8221; (8:30 p.m. on ABC): Laurie needs a co-signer to buy her first condo and finds her less than stellar, absentee mother (Beverly D’Angelo, &#8220;Entourage&#8221;) no help at all. Meanwhile, Bobby is mugged by a woman and Travis comes to Barb’s aid after her latest cosmetic surgery procedure.<br />
••&#8221;Faces of America&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): Host Henry Louis Gates Jr. demonstrates how to pick up the search for ancestors where the historical record leaves off, linking the distinctive family histories of such guests as Elizabeth Alexander, Meryl Streep, Mike Nichols, Yo-Yo Ma and Eva Longoria Parker to the broader history of ‘‘the family of man.”<br />
••&#8221;Gary Unmarried&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on CBS): When Gary&#8217;s plan to help Tom land a spot on the wrestling team backfires, he challenges the coach, a former high school nemesis, to a wrestling rematch in an attempt to settle their score. David Koechner (&#8220;Anchorman&#8221;) guest stars as Soup, Gary&#8217;s high school nemesis.<br />
••&#8221;Law &amp; Order: Special Victims Unit&#8221; (8 p.m. on NBC): When a woman from a growing lesbian community is found dead, detectives Benson and Stabler must work with a local activist (Kathy Griffin, &#8220;My Life on the D-List&#8221;) to uncover the truth behind the woman&#8217;s death.<br />
••&#8221;The Locator&#8221; (9 p.m. on WEtv): Enid native Troy Dunn returns for a fourth season of granting wishes to people wanting to reconnect with loved ones. In the one-hour season premiere, a daughter searches for the father who disappeared from her life and a young woman searches for the sister she didn&#8217;t know existed.<br />
••&#8221;Mercy&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): Following the donut shop shooting, Veronica takes off unexpectedly, leaving everyone to worry about her whereabouts. Back at Mercy, the victims of a bus bombing inundate the emergency room. Alison Sweeney (&#8220;The Biggest Loser&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;Modern Family&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): Gloria is less than pleased with Jay’s reaction to the arrival of Javier (Benjamin Bratt, &#8220;Miss Congeniality&#8221;), Manny’s infamously unreliable dad. Meanwhile, Phil is suffering from kidney stones and his dramatics leave Claire no other choice but to call for the hot firemen to rush him to the hospital.<br />
••&#8221;The New Adventures of Old Christine&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): When Christine and Barb find their business unexpectedly profitable, Christine must decide whether to spend her share of the newfound money on herself or follow Barb&#8217;s lead and give it to charity. Ed Begley Jr. (&#8220;Gary Unmarried&#8221;) and Ashley Williams (&#8220;Side Order of Life&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;The Oprah Winfrey Oscar Special&#8221; (9:01 p.m. on ABC): Oprah Winfrey brings together some of Hollywood’s biggest stars to interview each other. The revealing and intimate interviews include Halle Berry (“Monster’s Ball”) and Penelope Cruz (“Vicky Cristina Barcelona”); &#8220;Avatar&#8221; director James Cameron and three stars from the film; Ben Affleck (“Good Will Hunting”) and Jeremy Renner (“The Hurt Locker”); and “Fatal Attraction” stars Glenn Close and Michael Douglas.<br />
••&#8221;Psych&#8221; (9 p.m. on USA Network): After Lassiter takes a page out of Shawn&#8217;s book and claims a shark attack victim was actually murdered, the guys must then scramble to find the fish and prove him right. Jeri Ryan (&#8220;Leverage&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;Radical Parenting&#8221; (7 p.m. on Discovery Health): This special explores what some might consider to be extreme forms of parenting &#8212; from potty training a newborn baby to breast-feeding beyond the age of two. Find out how they came to these parenting decisions and hear from experts about the pros and cons of their choices.<br />
••&#8221;Web Soup&#8221; (7 p.m. on G4): The series returns for a second season that captures the “best of the worst” moments on the web and brings viewers a no-holds-barred look at the week’s Internet mayhem. In each episode, comedian and host Chris Hardwick presents a selection of crashes, bloopers, accidents and more, along with his wry commentary, signature sketches and side-splitting reenactments.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;Burn Notice&#8221; (9 p.m. on USA Network): Michael&#8217;s worst fears come to life when a world-class terrorist is unleased on Miami, threatening to detonate a bomb if Michael doesn&#8217;t give him what he wants. With the FBI hot on his trail, Michael will need every advantage and every friend on his side to defeat this madman in the Season 3 finale.<br />
••&#8221;CSI: Crime Scene Investigation&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): When a band member of Rascal Flatts is electrocuted by his own guitar during a concert, the CSI team investigates if it was a case of foul play. Actor Will Patton (&#8220;24&#8243;) guest stars as CIA Associate Director Craig Halliday.  <br />
••&#8221;Instant Recall&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on GSN): This new game show first tests players’ patience, then tests their memory as unsuspecting participants are caught on hidden camera in unbelievable situations—and are then quizzed on the experience for cash and prizes. Wink Martindale (&#8220;Tic-Tac-Dough&#8221;) and Angela Daun (&#8220;Entourage&#8221;) host the competition and award the prizes.<br />
••“The Marriage Ref” (9 p.m. on NBC): Tina Fey (“30 Rock”) and Eva Longoria-Parker (“Desperate Housewives”) are on the celebrity panel for the premiere episode of the series that features couples facing off to settle their marital tiffs. The rotating panel of “experts” will offer their own wit, wisdom and unique opinions.<br />
••&#8221;The Office&#8221; (8 p.m. on NBC): In this special hour-long episode, Pam’s contractions begin but she and Jim are determined to wait it out as long as possible so they can have more time at the hospital. Meanwhile the rest of the office tries to distract Pam from the pain with food and entertainment. Linda Purl (&#8220;Bones&#8221;) guest stars. <br />
••&#8221;Private Practice&#8221; (9:01 p.m. on ABC): Things get too close for comfort when Addison, Pete and Sam must come together on a complicated case involving a dad-to-be who comes down with tuberculosis and threatens the future of his new family. Meanwhile, with Violet still gone on her Costa Rican escape, Sheldon takes over helping one of her patients, Natasha (Clea Duvall, &#8220;Carnivale&#8221;), to get over her crippling fear of flying.<br />
••&#8221;The Real Housewives of Orange County&#8221; (9 p.m. on Bravo): Season 5 ends with a bombshell, as the tension between Tamra Barney and her husband, Simon, reaches the breaking point at the final party of the summer. Meanwhile, Vicki Gunvalson and her husband, Donn, revel in the newfound strength of their marriage and Lynne Curtin tries to reign in her teenage daughters wild behavior at the party.<br />
••&#8221;The Real Housewives of New York City&#8221; (10 p.m. on Bravo): In the Season 3 premiere, the ladies are spending their remaining summer days together in the Hamptons, but friendships and alliances have shifted significantly.  Ramona, Jill, LuAnn and Alex enjoy a sun-filled day on a yacht that Ramona has commissioned for the day – until nasty comments and tears break loose. Jill shares that she is angry with Bethenny and that the two haven&#8217;t spoken in months.<br />
••&#8221;Tom Brokaw Reports: Boomer$!&#8221; (8 p.m. on CNBC): In this two-hour documentary, Tom Brokaw chronicles the impact 78 million baby boomers have had on American society over the past six decades and explores the challenges they face as they begin to approach the age of retirement.<br />
••&#8221;Too Many Babies?&#8221; (7 p.m. on Discovery Health): One year ago, the Jones family thought just one more baby would make life complete. Instead, they got the surprise of their lives &#8212; quintuplets. This special focuses on how they&#8217;re learning the ropes all over again in a life that includes their four-year-old daughter and five newborn babies.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2010<br />
</span>••The 8th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards (9 p.m. on ReelzChannel): Director James Cameron (&#8220;Avatar&#8221;) will be honored with the VES Lifetime Achievement Award at thyis year&#8217;s event that celebrates a monumental year in movie visual effects.<br />
••The 25th Film Independent Spirit Awards (10 p.m. on IFC): Eddie Izzard (&#8220;The Riches&#8221;) serves as Master of Ceremonies for the event that recognizes the achievements of independent filmmakers.<br />
••&#8221;Live From Abbey Road&#8221; (7 p.m. on Sundance): Musical artists discussing their work and performing at London&#8217;s Abbey Road Studios are Seal, Imelda May and Sugarland.<br />
••&#8221;Medium&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): After Allison is mugged, she decides to take charge by enrolling in self-defense classes.  Also, Devalos investigates a teenager&#8217;s rape and an undercover cop&#8217;s possible murder. Laura Prepon (&#8220;That ’70s Show”) and Dean Norris (&#8220;Breaking Bad”) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;NUMB3RS&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): Series star Rob Morrow (Don) directed this episode in which the team investigates the deaths of two men who were part of a group of friends that had been suxually abused as children by one of their teachers. Moira kelly (&#8220;One Tree Hill&#8221;) and Alan Ruck (&#8220;Spin City&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;Who Do You Think You Are?&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): In this new series, celebrities embark on personal journeys of self-discovery as each searches for the roots to his family tree, uncovering stories of love, betrayal, intrigue, heroism and tragedy. The premiere episode spotlights the search of Sarah Jessica Parker (&#8220;Sex and the City&#8221;).</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;America&#8217;s Most Wanted&#8221; (8 p.m. on Fox): After nearly 22 years of tracking down the nation’s most notorious criminals, the series will celebrate its milestone 1000th episode with a special broadcast. Hosted by John Walsh, the series has helped capture 1100 criminals, including 17 on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list, and reunited 43 missing children with their families, which is Walsh’s proudest achievement.<br />
••&#8221;Castle&#8221; (9 p.m. on ABC): Castle is wrestling with how to repair his relationship with Beckett while struggling to finish his soon-to-be-published bestseller, &#8220;Heat Wave.&#8221; Authors Stephen J. Cannell and Michael Connelly guest star as themselves.<br />
••&#8221;CNN Presents: Scream Bloody Murder&#8221; (7 p.m. on CNN): CNN chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour reports from the killing fields of the world where genocide has raged. She takes viewers back in time to witness again the places now synonymous with horror:  Auschwitz, Cambodia, Darfur, Iraq, Rwanda and Bosnia. In recognition that her journalism in 1992 to 1995 brought much-needed attention to the human rights crisis in Bosnia during the war there, Amanpour was named an Honorary Citizen by the City of Sarajevo for her coverage. <br />
••&#8221;Destination Design&#8221; (12:30 p.m. on HGTV): In this new series, designer Taniya Nayak helps homeowners who love to travel but seem to miss the boat on good design. In each episode, she sends homeowners on all-expense-paid luxury vacations to discover colors, textures, images and moments that will inspire them. Upon their return, Taniya will formulate a design plan based on the homeowners&#8217; photos, experiences and inspirational souvenirs.<br />
••“Discover Oklahoma” (6:30 p.m. on KWTV-9): Activities to enjoy during spring break include a walk on the wild side at the zoo, indoor swimming in Kingfisher and a spin around an Oklahoma City raceway.<br />
••&#8221;Magic &amp; Bird: A Courtship of Rivals&#8221; (7 p.m. on HBO): This special traces the history of the competition between Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers and Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics. Their rivalry began 30 years ago when they led their midwest universities to the 1979 NCAA Championship game, through a decade of dominance, when the two won three NBA MVP awards apiece and a combined eight NBA titles.<br />
••&#8221;Pirate for the Sea&#8221; (9 p.m. on Planet Green): This is a biographical film of Captain Paul Watson, the youngest founding member of Greenpeace Canada. He organized early campaigns protesting the killing of seals, whales and dolphins.<br />
••&#8221;The Suze Orman Show&#8221; (8 p.m. on CNBC): Financial advisor Suze Orman celebrates eight years on CNBC and heads into Season 9 with a new mission to help America become healthier and wealthier.<br />
••&#8221;Uncorked&#8221; (8 p.m. on Hallmark Channel): When business as usual takes a vacation, Johnny (Julie Benz, “Dexter”) must find something, or someone, else to occupy her time. JoBeth Williams (“In the Land of Women”), Elliott Gould (“Ocean’s Eleven”) and Scott Elrod (“Men in Trees”) also star in this romantic comedy about finding a passion that isn’t a paycheck.<br />
<strong>&#8211;Penny TV</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[   Friday is when The Oklahoman posts a list of all the premieres and finales (and all the guest stars, see separate blog) coming up on TV next week.
   And here are the shows beginning and ending the week of Feb. 21.
   If one was missed, the network did not issue a press release about [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2010/02/19/tv-premieres-and-finales-airing-feb-21-27/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/02/f21-pit.jpg"><img class="alignright size-large wp-image-8797" title="Shorty's Rescue Pit Boss" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/02/f21-pit-1024x682.jpg" alt="" width="600" /></a>   Friday is when The Oklahoman posts a list of all the premieres and finales (and all the guest stars, see separate blog) coming up on TV next week.<br />
   And here are the shows beginning and ending the week of Feb. 21.<br />
   If one was missed, the network did not issue a press release about it. But feel free to add it in the comments section to help make this list a complete and accurate source for TV watchers everywhere.<br />
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NOTE: Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">BEGINNINGS<br />
</span>••&#8221;Weather Proof,&#8221; 8 p.m. Sunday on The Weather Channel (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Aaron Stone,&#8221; 7 p.m. Wednesay on Disney XD (second-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Dude, What Would Happen,&#8221; 7 p.m. Wednesday on Cartoon Network (second-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Destroy Build Destroy,&#8221; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday on Cartoon Network (second-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Police Women on Maricopa County,&#8221; 8 p.m. Thursday on TLC (second-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Live From Abbey Road,&#8221; 7 p.m. Friday on Sundance (third-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Dance-a-Lot Robot,&#8221; 5:25 a.m. Saturday on Disney (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Mickey Mouse Clubhouse,&#8221; 8 a.m. Saturday on Disney (third-season premiere).</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">ENDINGS<br />
</span>••“Men of a Certain Age,” 9 p.m. Monday on TNT (first-season finale).<br />
••&#8221;Blood, Sweat &amp; T-Shirts,&#8221; 9 p.m. Monday on Planet Green (first-season finale).<br />
••&#8221;The Little Couple,&#8221; 9 p.m. Tuesday on TLC (second-season finale).<br />
••&#8221;Conviction Kitchen,&#8221; 9 p.m. Wednesday on Planet Green (first-season finale).<br />
••&#8221;The Deep End,&#8221; 7 p.m. Thursday on ABC (first-season finale).<br />
••“Pit Boss,” 9 p.m. Saturday on Animal Planet (first-season finale).</p>
<p> Pictured above: VENICE, CA &#8211; AUGUST 13: Shorty Rossi, second from right, poses with his staff, from left, Ashley Brooks, Sebastian Saraceno and Ronald Lee Clark with his pit bulls on the patio behind his Venice, California, office. (Animal Planet Photo).</p>
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		<title>Top 55 TV Programs for Feb. 21-27, 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[   Sunday’s Oklahoman,
which includes TV Week, hits the newsstands in the Oklahoma City area on Saturday afternoon. And it arrives at the doorstep (or hopefully nearby) early Sunday morning.
   But for those who can’t wait to begin planning the upcoming week around the best TV has to offer, here is a sneak peek at programs worth [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2010/02/18/top-55-tv-programs-for-feb-21-27-2010/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/02/TV-Feb-21-27-copy.jpg"><img class="alignright size-large wp-image-8805" title="TV-Feb-21-27--copy" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/02/TV-Feb-21-27-copy-1024x1024.jpg" alt="" width="400" /></a>  Sunday’s Oklahoman,<br />
which includes TV Week, hits the newsstands in the Oklahoma City area on Saturday afternoon. And it arrives at the doorstep (or hopefully nearby) early Sunday morning.<br />
   But for those who can’t wait to begin planning the upcoming week around the best TV has to offer, here is a sneak peek at programs worth watching the week of Feb. 21:<br />
NOTE: Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SUNDAY, FEB. 21, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;Academy Awards Preview With Chris Harrison&#8221; (7 p.m. on TV Guide Network): “The Bachelor” host Chris Harrison, who began his television career by covering local sports in Oklahoma City, profiles this year’s Academy Award nominees.<br />
••“The British Academy Film Awards” (7 p.m. on BBC America): Hollywood and Britain’s biggest movie stars come together at London’s Royal Opera House to honor this year’s best in film.  “Avatar,” “An Education” and “The Hurt Locker” lead the pack with eight nominations each. In previous years, many BAFTA wins have correctly predicted who walks away with the Academy Award a few weeks later.<br />
••“Brothers &amp; Sisters” (9:01 p.m. on ABC): Sarah rediscovers the love of her life (Gilles Marini, “Sex and the City”) while Kitty makes a grand entree in to politics with her family and new campaign manager by her side (Cheryl Hines, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”).<br />
••“Cold Case” (9 p.m. on CBS): The team investigates the 1971 death of a teenage circus aerialist whose mid-act fall may have been the result of foul play. Guest stars include Joe Penny (&#8220;Jake and the Fatman &#8220;), Peggy McCay (&#8220;Days of Our Lives&#8221;) and Michael John Anderson (&#8220;Carnivale&#8221;). Several songs by The Doors will be featured throughout the episode.<br />
••“Desperate Housewives” (8 p.m. on ABC): Susan causes quite a stir when she invites a former stripper into her home. Julie Benz (“Dexter”) guest stars.<br />
••“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” (7 p.m. on ABC): While their new home is being built in Florida, the Wagstaff family flies to Tulsa to meet rockers KISS. Together, they work with Gibson and Mr. Holland&#8217;s Opus Foundation to provide instruments for Tulsa’s Wilson Middle School. The family runs a non-profit music school to provide services in the arts for everyone.<br />
••“Hannah Montana” (7 p.m. on Disney): When Lilly&#8217;s mom accepts a job in Atlanta, Robby invites Lilly to move into the Stewart home. But after Lilly overhears Miley complaining about their new living arrangement, she picks up and moves into her dad&#8217;s cramped apartment. Jon Cryer (&#8220;Two and a Half Men&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••“King Tut Unwrapped” (7 p.m. on Discovery): World-renowned Egyptologist Zahi Hawass leads a forensic investigation into the life and times of King Tut that reveals for the first time the identity of Tut’s parents and grandparents, his cause of death and new details of his reign. The two-part special concludes at 7 p.m. Monday.<br />
••&#8221;Nature&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): The new installment &#8220;Invasion of the Giant Pythons&#8221; focuses on predatory pythons that have thrived in the protected wilderness of Everglades National Park, making the refuge more a killing ground than a haven for the endangered mamma;s, trees, plants, birds, turtles and alligators there.<br />
••“School Gyrls” (6 p.m. on Nickelodeon): This new musical comedy follows the adventures of three freshmen at an exclusive all-girls boarding school. It features a real-life teen pop group consisting of Mandy Rain, Jacquelyn Rae Pyles and Monica Parales. The movie also features guest appearances by Nick Cannon, Justin Bieber, Kristinia DeBarge, Reverend Run, Soulja Boy, Angie Stone and Pete Wentz.<br />
••“Sinbad: Where U Been?” (9 p.m. on Comedy Central): Sinbad returns to the stage after a 13-year absence from his last stand-up special. He discusses America’s new black president, the lighter side of the economic recession, the pitfalls of love and marriage and, of course, gives everyone the low down of where he’s been.<br />
••&#8221;Sins of the Mother&#8221; (7 p.m. on Lifetime Movie Network): Jill Scott (&#8220;The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency&#8221;) stars in this new movie based on author Carleen Brice&#8217;s novel &#8220;Orange Mint and Honey.&#8221; It tells the story about the harsh realities of love, forgiveness and the closest bonds between mother and daughter.<br />
••“Til Death” (6 p.m. on Fox): When Eddie and Joy befriend Stephen (Kevin Nealon, “Weeds”) and his wife Simona, Eddie clicks with them right away, which causes Joy to feel left out.<br />
••“Undercover Boss” (8 p.m. on CBS): Joe DePinto, the chief executive and President of 7-Eleven, goes undercover in his own company where he discovers that one of his corporate policies has not been implemented on the frontlines.<br />
••&#8221;Weather Proof&#8221; (8 p.m. on The Weather Channel): Learn how to handle dehydration, infection, hypothermia and more that can occur in the great outdoors to ruin a great camping trip. Co-hosts Stephanie Abrams and Newton Wimer test everything from rain gear and sleeping bags to bug repellant and first aid kits.<br />
••“Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!” (6 p.m. on Nick Jr.): The WuzzOlympic Games are coming to town, and coaching all the participants is Michelle Kwanzelberry (voiced by Olympian Michelle Kwan).  Wubbzy and his pals get geared up to compete, and Michelle advises them to prepare, practice and have fun.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">MONDAY, FEB. 22, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;American Masters&#8221; (9 p.m. on OETA-13): S. Epatha Merkerson (&#8220;Law &amp; Order&#8221;) narrates the installment &#8220;Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun.&#8221; Hurtson was one of the most celebrated and most controversial fugures of the Harlem Renaissance.<br />
••&#8221;Antiques Roadshow&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): Items appraised include photos by American photographer Edward Weston, a table crafted by master furniture maker George Nakashima and an exhibition piece made by Tiffany for the 1893 Columbian Exhibition in Chicago.<br />
••&#8221;Best of Cake Boss&#8221; (8 p.m. on TLC): In this special episode, Buddy Valastro counts down his top five favorite cakes and re-lives some of the most memorable moments from the past two seasons.<br />
••&#8221;Blood, Sweat &amp; T-Shirts&#8221; (9 p.m. on Planet Green): In the Season 1 finale, six fashion victims embark on a journey in Mumbai, where they are put to work in the backstreet factories in Asia&#8217;s largest slum.<br />
••“Greek” (9 p.m. on ABC Family): Ashleigh is worried that her new boyfriend, Pete (Yani Gellman, &#8220;The Young and the Restless&#8221;), might be another cheater. Her insecurities are only heightened when her nemesis, Gamma Psi Natalie, starts playing with Ashleigh’s head by insinuating that she and Pete are in a relationship.<br />
••“Men of a Certain Age” (9 p.m. on TNT): Feeling guilty about his rapid downward spiral, Joe decides to stop gambling. Owen finds a new sense of purpose when he goes to work for a rival auto dealership. And Terry’s life spins out of control when his gig on a movie results in disasters at the apartment complex he manages.<br />
••“NFL Full Contact” (9 p.m. on truTV): The New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers head to London, as the NFL makes its third trip across the pond to bring America’s game to the United Kingdom. It may seem like a regular game on TV, but for the people behind the scenes, it’s a daunting task. <br />
••“Nightline” (10:35 p.m. on ABC): This installment highlights a recent “Face-Off” debate on “Is it Okay to be Fat?” Cynthia McFadden moderated the discussion that tackles delicate questions related to dieting and obesity and how it relates to heath.<br />
••“The Secret Life of the American Teenager” (7 p.m. on ABC Family): Ben and Adrian have to deal with the repercussions from last week’s stunning turn of events at the school dance. Anson Williams (“Happy Days”) directed the episode.<br />
••&#8221;Top Gear&#8221; (7 p.m. on BBC America): Jeremy, Richard and James find themselves entered in a terrifying French ice race. Sienna Miller (“Keen Eddie”) is featured in the &#8220;star in a reasonable priced car&#8221; segment.<br />
••&#8221;Ultimate Cake Off&#8221; (9 p.m. on TLC): Master cake decorators Kathy Scott, Bob Broughman and Beth Ayala compete to make the ultimate birthday cake for a Sweet 16 birthday celebration aboard the magical Scarlett Belle Riverboat.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;American Idol&#8221; (7 p.m. om Fox): The top 12 female semifinalists take to the stage hoping to earn another week in the competition as they perform live for judges Simon Cowell, Ellen DeGeneres, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi, as well as fans at home. On Wedneday, the top 12 male semifinalists perform. On the first live results show airing Thursday, two girls and two boys will be eliminated.<br />
••&#8221;General Hospital&#8221; (2 p.m. on CBS): In the daytime drama&#8217;s 12,000th episode, the fallout continues from mobster Sonny Corinthos’ learning that undercover cop Dante is his son, and Elizabeth figures out who the father of her unborn child is.<br />
••&#8221;The Good Wife&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): Alicia deals with tricky office politics when she&#8217;s asked to represent the firm&#8217;s senior partner after her husband, Peter, is arrested. Chelsea Handler (&#8220;Chelsea Lately&#8221;) guest stars as herself when she interviews Peter&#8217;s mistress on her show.<br />
••&#8221;Independent Lens&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on OETA-13): &#8220;Behind the Rainbow” chronicles the story of how the African National Congress transformed from a liberation organization into South Africa’s ruling party.<br />
••&#8221;The Little Couple&#8221; (9 p.m. on TLC): It&#8217;s moving day for Jen and Bill into their temporary rental. Things get crazy when Bill loses his watch that Jen gave him on their anniversary and when Rocky sneaks under the fence in their new backyard.<br />
••&#8221;When Learning Comes Naturally&#8221; (9 p.m. on OETA-13): This new special documents innovative outdoor education programs around the country created to help children understand and experience the wonders and joys of nature.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;Aaron Stone&#8221; (7 p.m. on Disney XD): Season 2 finds champion video gamer Charlie Landers and his legendary crime-fighting avatar, Aaron Stone, taking their game to a whole new level when a group of new villains escape and threaten world domination.<br />
••&#8221;Conviction Kitchen&#8221; (9 p.m. on Planet Green): The last week of the trainees&#8217; three-month probation, and a star-studded graduation party is being planned.<br />
••&#8221;CSI: NY&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): Following a spray of machine gunfire, the CSI team rises from the chaos; however, when one member&#8217;s life is significantly changed, it proves to be the emotional motivation they need to piece together their lives and find the shooter. Sarah Carter (&#8220;Shark&#8221;) guest stars in a recurring role as Haylen Becall, a forensic school graduate who works as a crime scene clean-up technician and aspires to be a CSI.<br />
••&#8221;Destroy Build Destroy&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on Cartoon Network): This live-action show, back for Season 2, features two groups of teenage contestants who get to destroy various objects and then build vehicles out of the wreckage.<br />
••&#8221;Dude, What Would Happen&#8221; (7 p.m. on Cartoon Network): Returning for Season 2 are teen hosts C.J. Manigo, Jackson Rogow and Ali Sepasyar. They wonder what would happen if some wild event, scheme, or experiment were to occur and then try to create the event themselves.<br />
••&#8221;Faces of America&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): This hour chronicles how land came to define the settling and identity of the country, host Henry Louis Gates Jr. shows Oscar winner Meryl Streep how her eighth great-grandfather fought in Metacom’s War, while Eva Longoria Parker discovers that a land dispute in Spain forced her ancestors to depart for the New World in 1603.<br />
••&#8221;The Middle&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on ABC): Frankie fears that a confrontation with trashy neighbor Rita Glossner (Brooke Shields, &#8220;Lipstick Jungle&#8221;) is at hand when Sue has a run-in with her sons.<br />
••&#8221;Modern Family&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): Claire is determined to surprise Phil with an amazing anniversary present – a private performance by one of their favorite musicians, Izzy LaFontaine (Edward Norton, &#8220;Primal Fear&#8221;). Meanwhile, Mitchell and Cameron call up their party-girl bestie, Sal (Elizabeth Banls, &#8220;Seabiscuit&#8221;), for a long overdue night out on the town.<br />
••&#8221;One Life to Live&#8221; (1 p.m. on ABC): After spending time with his friend Bo Buchanan and his family, guest star Snoop Dogg (“Old School”) will head to Capricorn for his return engagement in Llanview.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;The Deep End&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): In the Season 1 finale, the group struggle to close all of their cases before Cliff and Susan’s charity gala. Addy and Malcolm must find a way around a deceitful insurance company, while Dylan and Beth fight to keep a young client out of jail for a text messaged photo.<br />
••“Past Life” (8 p.m. on Fox): When a young girl exhibits physical manifestations from traumatic past-life memories, she is dubbed a saint by the media and is brought to the team’s attention. From saint to sinner, the “Saint” Sarah case leads Kate and Price to a serial killer.<br />
••&#8221;Police Women of Maricopa County&#8221; (8 p.m. on TLC): Season 2 follows four female deputies at the Maricopa County Sheriff&#8217;s Office in Phoenix. In the premiere episode, Detective Deborah Moyer takes part in a high-speed chase that ends in the tasing of a naked man.<br />
••&#8221;Soundstage&#8221; (10 p.m. on OETA-13): Willie Nelson and his eight-piece band perform highlights from his first-ever bluegrass album. He also mixes in elements of folk, blues, classic country, western swing and gospel in his “Soundstage” set.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;The 41st NAACP Image Awards&#8221; (7 p.m. on Fox): The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People recognizes artistic achievements as well as people and projects that promote diversity in the arts during ceremonies at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. This year’s nominees include Denzel Washington, Jamie Foxx, Morgan Freeman, Sandra Bullock, Lenny Kravitz, Mariah Carey, Alica Keys, Rihanna and Whitney Houston. Tyler Perry will receive the Chairman’s Award.<br />
••&#8221;Live From Abbey Road&#8221; (7 p.m. on Sundance): Season 3 opens with a special tribute to the Beatles’ iconic album, “Abbey Road.” The episode features Seal (“Something”), Counting Crows (“Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight, The End”),  Sugarland (“Come Together”) and Matchbox Twenty (“She Came In Through The Bathroom Window”), as well as other never-before-seen performances of songs from the album in conjunction with its 40th Anniversary.<br />
••&#8221;Medium&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): Allison’s visions could help prevent a massive bioterror attack when samples of a deadly virus go missing. Matt Letscher (&#8220;Eli Stone”) and William Allen Young (&#8220;District 9”) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;Turn the Beat Around&#8221; (9 p.m. on MTV): This new movie set in the competitive Los Angeles dance scene tells the story of Zoe (Romina D’Ugo), a struggling young dancer who gets the opportunity to fulfill her dreams when she convinces a wealthy nightclub owner to open a new club with a disco theme.The film features original remakes of classic disco songs by some of today’s most popular new acts.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;Beauty and the Beasts: A Dark Tale&#8221; (8 p.m. on Syfy): In this re-imagining of a classic fairy tale, Estella Warren (&#8220;Planet of the Apes&#8221;) stars as a young Beauty with a gift for healing. She helps a deformed Prince (Rhett Gilles, &#8220;Wraiths of Roanoke&#8221;) regain his throne and defeat the ruthless nobleman who wants to be king.<br />
••&#8221;Cold Case&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): The team looks into the 1944 murder of the top pilot from the WASP program, a pioneering group of civilian women who volunteered to fly non-combat missions for the U.S. Army Air Force during WWII. Guest starring are Michael Learned (&#8220;The Waltons&#8221;) as a former WASP pilot, Deanna Dunagan (&#8220;August: Osage County&#8221;) as the ex-WASP commander, Chad Faust (&#8220;The 4400&#8243;) as a WASP flight instructor and John Aniston (&#8220;Days of Our Lives&#8221;) as a WWII Army Air Force pilot veteran.<br />
••&#8221;Dance-a-Lot Robot&#8221; (5:25 a.m. on Disney): A combination of animation and live-action, this new short-form series stars Dance-A-Lot, a robot with rhythm. He teaches preschoolers simple original dance steps including the robot, the blue jay, the dinosaur stomp and the clock &#8212; all set to the music of Devo&#8217;s Mark Mothersbaugh. <br />
••&#8221;Mickey Mouse Clubhouse&#8221; (8 a.m. on Disney): Season 3 launches with the episode &#8220;Goofy&#8217;s Goofbot,&#8221; in which Goofy builds a super smart and strong toy robot that looks just like him. The third season will also feature the new physical fitness-themed short-form series, &#8220;Mickey Mousekersize.&#8221;<br />
••&#8221;NUMB3RS&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): The team searches for a geneticist&#8217;s daughter who they suspect was abducted by her unstable mother, but become more concerned when they think the young girl may be a clone.  Tony Hale (&#8220;Arrested Development&#8221;) guest stars as Russell Lazlo, an erratically brilliant biotech professor helping the team on the case.<br />
••&#8221;Phineas and Ferb&#8221; (7 a.m. on Disney XD): Irving&#8217;s brother doesn&#8217;t believe that Phineas and Ferb are anything special, and since he claims to be the &#8220;truth detector,&#8221; he can prove it. Jack McBrayer (&#8220;30 Rock&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••“Pit Boss” (9 p.m. on Animal Planet): Shorty and his team organize a car wash fundraiser to help pay for the many dog rescues that drain Shortywood Production’s bank account. But a thunderstorm threatens to ruin the big event.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[   
   Friday is when The Oklahoman posts a list of all the premieres and finales (and all the guest stars, see separate blog) coming up on TV next week.
   And here are the shows beginning and ending the week of Jan. 24.
   If one was missed, the network did not issue a press release about [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2010/01/22/tv-premieres-and-finales-airing-jan-24-30-2010/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
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   Friday is when The Oklahoman posts a list of all the premieres and finales (and all the guest stars, see separate blog) coming up on TV next week.<br />
   And here are the shows beginning and ending the week of Jan. 24.<br />
   If one was missed, the network did not issue a press release about it. But feel free to add it in the comments section to help make this list a complete and accurate source for TV watchers everywhere.<br />
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NOTE: Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">BEGINNINGS<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Cantore Stories,&#8221; 9 p.m. Sunday on The Weather Channel (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Handy Manny School For Tools,&#8221; 7:25 a.m. Monday on Disney (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Top Gear,&#8221; 7 p.m. Monday on BBC America (13th-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Inbetweeners,&#8221; 8 p.m. Monday on BBC America (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Damages,&#8221; 9 p.m. Monday on FX (third-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Greek,&#8221; 9 p.m. Monday on ABC Family (third-season resumes).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders,&#8221; 9 p.m. Monday on OETA-13 (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Electric Company,&#8221; 4:30 p.m. Monday on OETA-13 (second-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Tracey Ullman&#8217;s State of the Union,&#8221; 9:30 p.m. Monday on Showtime (third-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Kitchen Nightmares,&#8221; 8 p.m. Tuesday on Fox (second-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;24/7 Jimmie Johnson: Race to Daytona,&#8221; 9 p.m. Tuesday on HBO (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Psych,&#8221; 9 p.m. Wednesday on USA Network (mid-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;America&#8217;s Best Dance Crew,&#8221; 9 p.m. Thursday on MTV (fifth-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Seducing Cindy,&#8221; 8 p.m. Saturday on Fox Reality Channel (series premiere).</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">ENDINGS<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“Big Chef Takes on Little Chef,” 7 p.m. Wednesday on Planet Green (first-season finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Launch My Line,&#8221; 9 p.m. Wednesday on Bravo (first episode in two-part season finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Spectacle: Elvis Costello With &#8230;,&#8221; 9 p.m. Wednesday on Sundance (second-season finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“Sports Jobs With Junior Seau,” 9:30 p.m. Wednesday on Versus (first-season finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“Dollhouse,” 7 p.m. Friday on Fox (series finale).</p>
<p> Pictured above: DOLLHOUSE:  Echo (Eliza Dushku, R) and Paul (Tahmoh Penikett, L) attempt to restore order to a devastated future world in the DOLLHOUSE series finale episode &#8220;Epitaph Two:  Return&#8221; airing Friday,  Jan. 29 on FOX.  Cr:  Michael Yarish/FOX</p>
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		<title>Top 55 TV Programs for Jan. 24-30, 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[   Sunday’s Oklahoman, which includes TV Week, hits the newsstands in the Oklahoma City area on Saturday afternoon. And it arrives at the doorstep (or hopefully nearby) early Sunday morning.
   But for those who can’t wait to begin planning the upcoming week around the best TV has to offer, here is a sneak peek at programs [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2010/01/21/top-55-tv-programs-for-jan-24-30-2010/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8309" title="TV-Jan-24-30--copy" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/01/TV-Jan-24-30-copy.jpg" alt="TV-Jan-24-30--copy" width="400" />   Sunday’s Oklahoman, which includes TV Week, hits the newsstands in the Oklahoma City area on Saturday afternoon. And it arrives at the doorstep (or hopefully nearby) early Sunday morning.<br />
   But for those who can’t wait to begin planning the upcoming week around the best TV has to offer, here is a sneak peek at programs worth watching the week of Jan. 24:</p>
<p>NOTE: Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SUNDAY, JAN. 24, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Big Love&#8221; (8 p.m. on HBO): Bill, Nicki and Cara Lynn hit the road for Washington, D.C., where Bill hopes to score an endorsement. Back home, Margene’s career triumph is marred by a case of mistaken identity.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Cantore Stories&#8221; (9 p.m. on The Weather Channel): Hosted by meteorologist Jim Cantore, this new series follows him as he visits some of America’s most amazing climates and meets with extraordinary people who live there. From the swampy marshes of the Louisiana Bayou to the tropical rainforests of Hawaii, each half-hour episode of Cantore Stories will give viewers a glimpse of how residents adapt to life in such environments, as well as explore how these locations impact the world we live in.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Cold Case&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): The team reopens the 2004 case of a teen who was wrongly sent to a juvenile detention center where he was killed before Valens could make good on his promise to get him released. Bobby Cannavale (&#8220;Third Watch&#8221;) and Steven Culp (&#8220;JAG&#8221;) guest star.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;CSI: Miami&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): Three volleyball players mysteriously drop dead on the court while Calleigh&#8217;s testimony against Delko threatens his future as a CSI.<br />
Cheryl Ladd (&#8220;Charlie&#8217;s Angels&#8221;) and Tia Carrere (&#8220;Dancing With the Stars&#8221;) guest star.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;CSI: NY&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): In a rebroadcast of the show&#8217;s 100th episode, the team tackles their most unusual case yet: two murder victims within two weeks, both named &#8216;Mac Taylor.&#8217;  Now, Det. Mac Taylor must determine the killer&#8217;s motive before they strike again. Chris Daughtrey (“American Idol”), Nelly (“The Longest Yard”), Julia Ormond (“The Wronged Man”) and Scott Wolf (“Everwood”) guest star.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Extreme Makeover: Home Edition&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): With music star Ashanti as the celebrity volunteer, the team travels to Buffalo, NY, to help Delores Powell, a Jamaican immigrant and community activist whose home is barely livable despite the work and repairs she has poured into it over the past five and a half years.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Masterpiece Classic&#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): Romola Garai (&#8220;Atonement”) has the title role in this new three-part adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic &#8220;Emma.” She’s a happily single young woman who thinks herself the perfect matchmaker for others. Her friend Mr. Knightley (Jonny Lee Miller, &#8220;Eli Stone&#8221;) has his doubts.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Nick News: The Face of Courage&#8221; (7 p.m. on Nickelodeon): This new installment explores the world of kids who are living with cancer. They have been where no kid should have to go, and they have survived to share their stories – and their courage – with viewers. Linda Ellerbee, the show&#8217;s host, is an 18-year cancer survivor.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Purina Incredible Dog Challenge National Championships&#8221; (3 p.m. on ABC): The event features canines competing in dog diving, agility, 60-weave pole racing and freestyle flying Disc.Olympic diver Greg Louganis, who now trains dogs, competed in the agility event with his dog, Doby.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Tiniest Girl in the World&#8221; (8 p.m. on TLC): Two-year-old toddler Charlotte weighs only seven pounds. She could have a rare form of primordial dwarfism, but until her family gets an official diagnosis, her parents don&#8217;t know what treatment she needs or what her life expectancy is.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">MONDAY, JAN. 25, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;American Experience: Wyatt Earp &#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): This documentary depicts the complexities and flaws of the Western lawman whose life is a lens on politics, justice and economic opportunity on the American frontier.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Animal Planet Investigates: Dog Fighting Exposed&#8221; (9 p.m. on Animal Planet): This new documentary features unparalleled commentary and never-before-seen footage in a rare look into the secretive world of organized dog fighting. It is the first in a line of quarterly specials that will take a comprehensive, investigative look at timely issues that impact both humans and animals.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Antiques Roadshow&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): Items appraised in the first hour from Atlantic City include a Walt Whitman memoir inscribed by the author, a 19th-century bronze and marble statue by French sculptor Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse and an oil painting by Canadian artists Cornelius Krieghoff.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Brian Boitano Skating Spectacular&#8221; (5 p.m. on Hallmark Channel): Olympic gold-medalist Brian Boitano teams up with Olympic figure skaters Peggy Fleming, Kimmie Meissner and Steven Cousins, who perform routines to the music of rock band Chicago.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Chuck&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): Chuck must go on his first solo mission to Paris, but he&#8217;ll be lucky to survive the flight. Kristin Kreuk (&#8220;Smallville&#8221;) and Stone Cold Steve Austin (&#8220;WWE Smackdown!&#8221;) guest star.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Cinema Style: Designer Visions&#8221; (7 p.m. on FLN): Hosted by Lloyd Boston (&#8220;Closet Cases&#8221;), this special highlights the transformation of three New York City Soho lofts from empty places into signature spaces inspired by the Hollywood films &#8220;The Big Chill,&#8221; &#8220;Dinner at Eight&#8221; and &#8220;Girl With a Pearl Earring.&#8221; The projects are brought to life by notable interior designers Thom Filicia, Richard Mishaan and John Saladino.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;CSI: Miami&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): When Miami’s most hated man is murdered, Horatio and his CSI team search for his killer and his hidden treasure. Andrea Parker (&#8220;The Pretender”) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Damages&#8221; (9 p.m. on FX): In Season 3, high-powered lawyer Patty Hewes is overseeing the assets of a family accused of masterminding a Bernie Madoff-esque financial scheme. New cast members Lily Tomlin (“Murphy Brown”) and Len Cariou (“Brotherhood”) portray the heads of the family, and Martin Short (“Saturday Night Live”) plays their attorney. Campbell Scott (“Six Degrees”) and Keith Carradine (“Dexter”) also join the cast.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Electric Company&#8221; (4:30 p.m. on OETA-13): This re-invented version of the series, which returns for Season 2, is designed to appeal to today’s kids with fresh animation, music videos and exciting narrative storylines. It begins with a special three-episode recurring role by kid comedian Kyle Massey (&#8220;Cory in the House&#8221;), who plays Keith&#8217;s cousin, P.J.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Greek&#8221; (9 p.m. on ABC Family): In the mid-season premiere, the ZBZ ladies are on edge thinking they may have been responsible for the Gamma Psi house burning down. Casey, Ashleigh and Rebecca lead their sorority sisters in an effort to hide all evidence pointing to the fact that they snuck into the Gamma Psi house prior to the big fire.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Handy Manny School For Tools&#8221; (7:25 a.m. on Disney): Inspired by the Emmy-nominated series &#8220;Handy Manny&#8221; starring Wilmer Valderrama, this three-minute short-film series will feature Manny and his trusty tools alongside a set of 11 new tools: Beamer the laser level, Zip the power socket wrench, Pinzas the needle nose pliers, Sneeze the shop vac, Tick and Totts the socket wrenches, Roland the tool chest, Spinner the power drill and a family of crescent wrenches – dad Lefty, mom Lily and son Junior. The stories are designed to provide young viewers insight into cooperation and the value of individual talent.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Inbetweeners&#8221; (8 p.m. on BBC America): This six-part British comedy series offers a painfully funny take on the squirming humiliations of teenage life. It begins with the new kid in town, Will (Simon Bird), who has unwillingly had to move and change schools. He soon meets Simon (Joe Thomas), Jay (James Buckley) and Neil (Blake Harrison), who are neither that cool nor that credible.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Life UneXpected” (8 p.m. on CW): Lux is torn when her boyfriend, Bug (Rafi Gavron, “24”), and best friend, Natasha, suggest that Cate and Baze may not be in it for the long haul and that Lux should return to her old life and the people who love her most of all.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Men of a Certain Age&#8221; (9 p.m. on TNT): Joe goes to see his recently retired father (Robert Loggia, &#8220;Jagged Edge&#8221;), who gives new meaning to the word grumpy.  Owen’s wife and mother get upset when a commercial for the auto dealership implies that Owen’s co-worker, Marcus, is actually Owen Sr.’s son.  And Terry becomes obsessed over finding out why he has been rejected for a youth mentoring program.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Secret Diary of a Call Girl Special&#8221; (9 p.m. on Showtime): Captured on camera for the first time, actress Billie Piper meets the woman she portrays in the series “Secret Diary of a Call Girl.” For six years she was known only as “Belle de Jour,” publisher of an infamous sex blog and several best-selling books.  Two months ago, Brooke Magnanti stepped out of the shadows to reveal herself as the real “Belle.”  Now a neuroscientist, she joined Piper in a London hotel room to impart secrets of the trade, offer anecdotes about some of her most amusing encounters, reflect on her regrets and giggle as she shares what she considers her greatest assets. Season 3 of the series starts Feb. 1.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Sesame Street&#8221; (9 a.m. on OETA-13): Christina Applegate (&#8220;Samantha Who?&#8221;) presents the &#8220;Word on the Street&#8221;: Booth.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders&#8221; (9 p.m. on OETA-13): Music-related stories from around the globe are told in this new newsmagazine. Alexis Bloom is in Russia to report on the popularity of &#8220;A Man Like Putin,” a song praising the prime minister for more than his policies. And Arun Rath relates how Sacha Baron Cohen’s brother, Erran, used his musical talent to make amends to the people of Kazakhstan after &#8220;Borat.”<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Team Umizoomi&#8221; (10:30 a.m. on Nickelodeon): This new educational preschool series combines action-adventure missions with an interactive math curriculum designed to help kids develop self-confidence in their math abilities and appreciate the many ways in which mathematics shapes their world. It features a tiny team of superheroes who use their mighty math powers to help little kids solve big problems, and it is set to a soundtrack of preschool-friendly pop songs.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Top Gear&#8221; (7 p.m. on BBC America): In the Season 13 premiere, hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May set out to discover what &#8220;Top Gear&#8221; might have been like 60 years ago. In a race from London to Edinburgh, James drives an old Jaguar XK120 sports car, Richard rides a Vincent Black Shadow motorbike and Jeremy jumps on board the Tornado, a brand-new Peppercorn A1 Pacific Class steam locomotive built to the original blueprints used to create some of Britain’s finest locomotives back in the heyday of the railways.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Tracey Ullman&#8217;s State of the Union&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on Showtime): Seven-time Emmy winner Tracey Ullman returns for a third season in her sketch comedy series that features a kaleidoscope of original characters and impersonations in a wide collection of skits that range from sardonic parody and social satire to Bollywood musicals.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;24/7 Jimmie Johnson: Race to Daytona&#8221; (9 p.m. on HBO): HBO takes its popular sports reality television formula from the boxing ring to the racetrack in this new four-part series. It follows the four-time Sprint Cup champion and his team as they prepare for the biggest NASCAR race of the year: the Daytona 500.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“American Idol” (7 p.m. on Fox): Singers Avril Lavigne and Katy Perry help Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi critique the talent at the Los Angeles auditions.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Good Wife&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): While representing the daughter of one of the partners at the law firm, Alicia finds herself attracted to her co-counsel and his unorthodox approach to defending their client, Chris Bowers (&#8220;Rescue Me&#8221;) guest stars as Alicia&#8217;s co-counsel.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“How to See a Black Hole” (8 p.m. on Science Channel): MIT astronomer Shep Doeleman shows viewers never before seen images of a black whole. To accomplish this, Doeleman has synchronized highly accurate atomic clocks with telescopes in Arizona, California and Hawaii. The result is essentially a telescope the size of a continent.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Kitchen Nightmares&#8221; (8 p.m. on Fox): In this Americanization of a hit British series, which starts Season 2, chef Gordon Ramsay visits eateries that have fallen on hard times and shows their owners how to turn them around &#8212; whether it’s a menu makeover, new decor, a personnel shakeup or all of the above.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;NCIS&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): When the government&#8217;s star witness in an embezzlement case is targeted by an assassin, it&#8217;s up to the team to help her make it home alive.  Dina Meyer (&#8220;Burn Notice&#8221;) and Ryan Cutrona (&#8220;Mad Men,&#8221; &#8220;24&#8243;) guest star.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Southland&#8221; (9 p.m. on TNT): Ben reveals details of his past to the department therapist and to his partner, John, making the motivation behind his decision to be a cop clear.  Elsewhere, Dewey (C. Thomas Howell, “Hildalgo”) causes a rift in his relationship with his partner when he becomes star struck by Timmy Davis (Tom Sizemore, “Crash”), a famous, self-obsessed actor.  But when he loses track of the actor, Chickie finds herself questioning her decision to take him on as her partner.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“American Idol” (7 p.m. on Fox): Guest judges Neil Patrick Harris (“How I Met Your Mother”) and Joe Jonas (“Jonas”) help Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi critique the talent at the Dallas auditions.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Big Chef Takes on Little Chef” (7 p.m. on Planet Green): Six months after the critically acclaimed opening of a new Little Chef branch, Chef Heston Blumenthal is back to find out if the restaurant he transformed is keeping up with his standards.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Criminal Minds&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): The team heads to New York’s Long Island to track a killer who mutilates his victims, each in a different way. Rossi would rather skip this one, too, as it’s his hometown, and the case turns out to have both personal and professional repercussions. Cynthia Watros (&#8220;Lost”) and  D.B. Sweeney (&#8220;Jericho&#8221;) guest star.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;CSI: NY&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): Following a spray of machine gunfire, the CSI team rises from the chaos. But when one member&#8217;s life is significantly changed, it proves to be the emotional motivation they need to piece together their lives and ultimately find the shooter on a rebroadcast of the Season 6 premiere. Sarah Carter (&#8220;Shark&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Launch My Line&#8221; (9 p.m. on Bravo): In the opener of the two-part season finale, the designers scramble to put the rest of their fashion lines together &#8212; adding three new looks to complete their 10-piece collections for the fashion show, where the winner will be crowned.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Leverage&#8221; (9 p.m. on TNT): The team is forced to work with their old enemy Sterling in order to free Nate’s ex-wife, Maggie (Kari Matchett, &#8220;Heartland&#8221;) from a Ukrainian jail and clear her name. Jeri Ryan (&#8220;Star Trek: Voyager&#8221;) guest stars as a member of the team.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Sesame Street&#8221; (9 a.m. on OETA-13): Hugh Jackman (“Viva Laughlin”) presents the &#8220;Word on the Street&#8221;: Concentrate.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Spectacle: Elvis Costello With &#8230;&#8221; (9 p.m. on Sundance): In the Season 2 finale, Elvis Costello sits down with Bruce Springsteen. With his guitar in hand, Springsteen opens up about his pre-E Street Band bands, his early and current inspirations, and the resurgence of New Jersey.  E Street Band members Nils Lofgren and Roy Bittan sit in for a couple of songs.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Sports Jobs With Junior Seau” (9:30 p.m. on Versus): In the Season 1 finale, former NFL All-Pro linebacker Junior Seau finds out firsy hand that keeping bull riders from getting trampled and gored is one of the most dangerous jobs in all of sports.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Tavis Smiley Report&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): In the first of four specials that will air throughout 2010, host Tavis Smiley goes behind the scenes with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as she completes her first year as America’s chief diplomat and looks ahead to the challenges of the next three years. Smiley has been granted exceptional access to Secretary Clinton and will accompany her on diplomatic missions abroad, to meetings on Capitol Hill and within the State Department itself to give the American public a candid and incisive view of the inner workings of U.S. diplomacy and international relations.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Ugly Betty&#8221; (9:01 p.m. on ABC): Wilhemina is furious when she discovers she has a drag queen impersonator – Wilhediva Hater (played by Vanessa Williams’ brother, Chris Williams). The fur flies with unexpected results amid guest stars who include RuPaul Charles (“Drag Race”) as Rudolph, the emcee of the cabaret. Kristen Johnston (“3rd Rock from the Sun”) also guest stars.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Bones” (7 p.m. on Fox): When a human skeleton is discovered in the trenches of an old Civil War battleground, Brennan and Booth are called to the case. While Booth investigates suspects, Hodgins and lab intern Vincent Nigel-Murray (Ryan  Cartwright, “Mad Men”) work to clean the bones of a stubborn clay residue. Meanwhile, Booth’s brother, Jared, (Brendan Fehr, “CSI: Miami”) returns from his travels with some suprising news.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;CSI: Crime Scene Investigation&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): When the CSIs are called to a murder scene at a familiar motel, Nick is thrown for a loop as he pieces together three separate murder investigations that all took place at the same establishment over the course of a year. Taylor Swift (singer) guest stars as Haley Jones, a teenaged girl whose family runs the seedy Vegas motel.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Grey&#8217;s Anatomy&#8221; (8 p.m. on ABC): The residents of Seattle Grace and Mercy West vie for surgeries and their careers as day one of the hospital merger begins. Meanwhile, Arizona stands by an enraged Callie when her father, Mr. Torres (Hector Elizondo, “Cane”), employs a priest to help convince her to date men, and Izzie experiences the brunt of her new surgical competition.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Live for the Moment&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): In this new special host Jeff Probst (&#8220;Survivor&#8221;) takes Roger Childs, a family man diagnosed with ALS, on a series of adventures, creating family memories and sharing powerful life lessons.  The inspirational way in which Roger lives his life just might change the way viewers live theirs.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Private Practice&#8221; (9:01 p.m. on ABC): Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles, and Addison isn’t the only Oceanside Wellness doctor pleased to see her. Meanwhile the consequences of Addison’s emotional affair with Noah catch up with her, and Sheldon and Pete finally discover who the father of Violet’s baby is. Chandra Wilson (&#8220;Grey&#8217;s Anatomy&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Soundstage&#8221; (10 p.m. on OETA-13): The Denver-based band The Fray takes the stage to perform. Among their hits they will sing are &#8220;You Found Me,” &#8220;Never Say Never,” &#8220;Over My Head (Cable Car)” and &#8220;How to Save a Life,&#8221; which has been heard on ‘‘Grey’s Anatomy,” ‘‘Scrubs,” ‘‘One Tree Hill” and ‘‘Cold Case.”<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“The Vampire Diaries” (7 p.m. on CW):   Hurting for money, takes a job at the Mystic Grill, where former high school football star Ben (Sean Faris, “Never Back Down”) works as a bartender.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">FRIDAY, JAN. 29, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Dollhouse” (7 p.m. on Fox): In the series finale, which is set in the year 2020, Echo and her surviving Dollhouse crew attempt to restore order to a devastating future world before mankind is eliminated.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Ghost Whisperer&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): In a rebroadcast of the Season 5 premiere directed by series star Jennifer Love Hewitt, Melinda gives birth to a baby boy who also has the gift of seeing spirits.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Law &amp; Order&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): A teenage boy is brutally murdered in a partking lot and the investigation draws attention to a vicious high school rivalry. Debra Winger (“Dawn Anna”) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Miss America Preview&#8221; (9 p.m. on TLC): Clinton Kelly (“What Not to Wear”) hosts this special that captures the excitement of all 53 Miss America contestants as they prepare for the 2010 Miss America Pageant.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;NUMB3RS&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): Don and the team must protect high-profile activist Benjamin Polk at a political rally, but it soon becomes a manhunt when they search for a sniper trying to kill Polk. Also, Charlie awaits an answer from Amita about his marriage proposal on a rebroadcast of the Season 6 premiere. Gary Cole (&#8220;Entourage&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Shark Tank&#8221; (8 p.m. on ABC): A self-proclaimed &#8220;Shoe-Professah&#8221; from Chicago presents her sassy brand of mobile shoe parties, and the sharks get excited about a re-invention of the umbrella. There is also an update on the Life Belt and its inventor, Robert Allison, who passed up a million-dollar offer from the Sharks last season.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The 2010 Miss America Pageant&#8221; (7 p.m. on TLC): Taylor Treat, an Ada native who is the first woman in her family to attend college, will represent Oklahoma at the 89th annual event. Mario Lopez will host the event, and seven judges, including Vivica A. Fox (&#8220;The Cougar&#8221;) and Rush Limbaugh (radio talk show host), will evaluate the contestants from the preliminaries through the final night of competition, airing live tonight from Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Extreme Makeover: Home Edition&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): Celebrity volunteer Mary J. Blige (six-time Grammy winner) travels with the team to Erie, PA, to help Clara Ward, who has cast the adversity of her health and surroundings aside to run a nonprofit youth development and family center from her home.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Lying to be Perfect&#8221; (8 p.m. on Lifetime): Poppy Montgomery (&#8220;Without a Trace&#8221;) stars in this new original movie adapted from Sarah Strohmeyer’s novel &#8220;The Cinderella Pact.&#8221; It tells the story of Nola Devlin (Montgomery) and her two best friends who, in a last ditch effort to lose weight, band together to follow the advice of their “fairy godmother” and end up changing their lives forever.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Magic of Ordinary Days&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): A pregnant city girl (Keri Russell, &#8220;Felicity”) is married off to a farmer (Skeet Ulrich, &#8220;As Good as It Gets”) in this 2005 Hallmark Hall of Fame romance set in Colorado during World War II. They’re awkward and uncomfortable together at first, but by the time she has a chance to return to the city, she’s not sure she wants to go.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Meteor Storm&#8221; (8 p.m. on Syfy): A passing meteor shower turns into a deadly storm from space that threatens to destroy San Francisco. As the city&#8217;s disaster official (Michael Trucco, “Battlestar Galactica”) tries to evacuate the population, a scientist (Kari Matchett, &#8220;Invasion&#8221;) races to unravel the mystery of the repeated strikes.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Pit Boss” (9 p.m. on Animal Planet): Shorty takes on a job for a new client requiring three little people to dress up as crawfish. When Choctaw native Ronald tells Shorty the costumes are demeaning and threatens not to participate, his job is on the line.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Seducing Cindy&#8221; (8 p.m. on Fox Reality Channel): Cindy Margolis (&#8220;Austin Powers&#8221; International Man of Mystery&#8221;) searches for love in this new reality dating show. Over the course of eight episodes, she will put her heart on the line with 24 potential suitors in an attempt to find her ultimate soul mate.  The men range from 18 – 71 years old and come from all walks of life, and they will battle through competitive tasks for a chance to stay on Cindy’s list of potential mates.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“The Story of Lassie” (8 p.m. on OETA-13): In 1943, a collie catapulted to stardom in the MGM film “Lassie Come Home.” This special hosted by June Lockhart (Ruth Martin on the “Lassie” TV series) includes clips from Lassie’s feature films and TV series, as well as interviews with actors and directors who worked with the famous collie.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Truth in Motion: The U.S. Ski Team&#8217;s Road to Vancouver&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): This documentary follows American athletes as they prepare for the competition of their lives – the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. They push the limits of their bodies and equipment from preseason on-snow training in Portillo, Chile and Saas Fee, Switzerland, to the final days leading up the start of the Audi FIS Alpine World Cup competition in Sölden, Austria.  </p>
<p><strong>&#8211;Penny TV</strong></p>
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		<title>The Weather Channel guarantees snow on Christmas Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 14:21:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[   Dreaming of a White Christmas in Oklahoma? If Mother Nature doesn&#8217;t come through, The Weather Channel could.
   With its &#8220;Guaranteed White Christmas&#8221; contest, The Weather Channel will bring the magic of snow on Christmas Day to one location &#8212; even if the local forcast is sunny and clear. And the network will also bring [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2009/11/27/the-weather-channel-guarantees-snow-on-christmas-day/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-7066" title="wc 2" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2009/11/wc-2.JPG" alt="wc 2" width="230" height="152" />   Dreaming of a White Christmas in Oklahoma? If Mother Nature doesn&#8217;t come through, The Weather Channel could.<br />
   With its &#8220;Guaranteed White Christmas&#8221; contest, The Weather Channel will bring the magic of snow on Christmas Day to one location &#8212; even if the local forcast is sunny and clear. And the network will also bring along cameras to broadcast live reports with meteorologist Adam Berg and the winner.<br />
   Viewers have until Dec. 6 to enter the contest at <a href="http://www.weather.com/whitechristmas">www.weather.com/whitechristmas</a>. It will take more than entering a name and an address to win, though. It will take a short video describing why you want snow on Christmas Day.<br />
    A panel of judges from The Weather Channel will select five finalists and one grand-prize winner based on uniqueness and creativity of the video submissions. And although the finalists won&#8217;t get snow, they will get something memorable &#8212; an autographed CD by Aaron Neville, whose single “Please Don’t Forget” is included in TWC’s “Holiday Party” CD. Oh, and a $100 gift card for <a href="http://www.weather.com/store">www.weather.com/store</a>.<br />
   The grand-prize winner will be announced on or around Dec. 9.<br />
<strong>&#8211;Penny TV</strong></p>
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		<title>Watch &#8216;Wake Up With Al for a daily shot at donuts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 12:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[   Weather updates and donuts
go hand-in-hand on The Weather Channel this season. That&#8217;s because the network has teamed up to give viewers two great ways to start the day.
   The first eye-opener is tuning in to &#8220;Wake Up With Al&#8221; at 5 a.m. weekdays. Hosts Al Roker and Stephanie Abrams help get everyone ready in [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2009/11/01/watch-wake-up-with-al-for-a-daily-shot-at-donuts/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6542" title="Wake Up" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2009/10/Wake-Up.jpg" alt="Wake Up" width="350" /> Weather updates and donuts<br />
go hand-in-hand on The Weather Channel this season. That&#8217;s because the network has teamed up to give viewers two great ways to start the day.<br />
   The first eye-opener is tuning in to<span style="color: #ff0000;"> &#8220;Wake Up With Al&#8221; </span>at 5 a.m. weekdays. Hosts Al Roker and Stephanie Abrams help get everyone ready in the mornings with their informative and entertaining show.<br />
   And for the next several weeks, viewers will have a chance to win a $100 Dunkin&#8217; Donuts gift card. Just go to <a href="http://www.weather.com">www.weather.com</a> to enter the daily drawing, which doesn&#8217;t end until Nov. 24.<br />
<strong>&#8211;Penny TV</strong></p>
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		<title>TV Premieres and Finales airing July 19-25, 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 11:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  
 Friday is when The Oklahoman posts a list of all the premieres and finales (and all the guest stars, see separate blog) coming up on TV next week.
   And here are the shows beginning and ending the week of July 19.
   If one was missed, the network did not issue a press release about it. [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2009/07/17/tv-premieres-and-finales-airing-july-19-25-2009/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_4042" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 610px"><img class="size-full wp-image-4042  " title="Being Human" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2009/07/y19-human.jpg" alt="&quot;Being Human&quot; (BBC America Photo)" width="600" /><p class="wp-caption-text">&quot;Being Human&quot; cast Aidan Turner, Russell Tovey and Lenora Crichlow (BBC America Photo)</p></div>
<p> Friday is when The Oklahoman posts a list of all the premieres and finales (and all the guest stars, see separate blog) coming up on TV next week.<br />
   And here are the shows beginning and ending the week of July 19.<br />
   If one was missed, the network did not issue a press release about it. But feel free to add it in the comments section to help make this list a complete and accurate source for TV watchers everywhere.<br />
 <br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">BEGINNINGS<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;HGTV Design Star,&#8221; 9 p.m. Sunday on HGTV (fourth-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Most Popular,&#8221; 9 p.m. Sunday on WEtv (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Pawn Star$,&#8221; 9 p.m. Sunday on History (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Wake Up With Al,&#8221; 6 a.m. Monday on The Weather Channel (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Solved,&#8221; 8 p.m. Monday on Investigation Discovery (second-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Yard Crashers,&#8221; 8 p.m. Monday on DIY (third-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Three Sheets,&#8221; 9 p.m. Monday on FLN (fourth-season premiere). <br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Dating in the Dark,&#8221; 9:02 p.m. Monday on ABC (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Hell&#8217;s Kitchen,&#8221; 7 p.m. Tuesday on Fox (sixth-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Moving Up,&#8221; 7 p.m. Tuesday on TLC (second-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Ruby &amp; the Rockits,&#8221; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on ABC Family (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Colony,&#8221; 9:01 p.m. Tuesday on Discovery (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Toddlers and Tiaras,&#8221; 9 p.m. Wednesday on TLC (second-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Wild Russia,&#8221; 7 p.m. Thursday on Animal Planet (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;How Do I Look?&#8221; 8 p.m. Thursday on Style Network (10th-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;5 Ingredient Fix,&#8221; 11:30 a.m. Saturday on Food Network (second-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Being Human,&#8221; 8 p.m. Saturday on BBC America (series premiere).</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">ENDINGS<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“Primetime: Family Secrets,” 9 p.m. Monday on ABC (series finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;NYC Prep,&#8221; 8 p.m. Tuesday on Bravo (first-season finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“Samantha Who?” 7:30 p.m. Thursday on ABC (series finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;16 &amp; Pregnant,&#8221; 9 p.m. Thursday on MTV (first-season finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Southern Belles: Louisville,&#8221; 9 p.m. Thursday on SoapNet (first-season finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Chopping Block,&#8221; 7 p.m. Friday on NBC (series finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Kings,&#8221; 7 p.m. Saturday on NBC (series finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Primeval,&#8221; 7 p.m. Saturday on BBC America (third-season finale).</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">NOTE:</span> Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
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		<title>Top 55 TV Programs for July 19-25, 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 11:30:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Sunday’s Oklahoman, which includes TV Week, hits the newsstands in the Oklahoma City area on Saturday afternoon. And it arrives at the doorstep (or hopefully nearby) early Sunday morning.
   But for those who can’t wait to begin planning the upcoming week around the best TV has to offer, here is a sneak peek at programs [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2009/07/16/top-55-tv-programs-for-july-19-25-2009/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4053" title="TV-July-19-25-copy" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2009/07/TV-July-19-25-copy.jpg" alt="TV-July-19-25-copy" width="350" /> Sunday’s Oklahoman, which includes TV Week, hits the newsstands in the Oklahoma City area on Saturday afternoon. And it arrives at the doorstep (or hopefully nearby) early Sunday morning.<br />
   But for those who can’t wait to begin planning the upcoming week around the best TV has to offer, here is a sneak peek at programs worth watching the week of July 19:</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">NOTE: </span>Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SUNDAY, JULY 19<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Michael Douglas&#8221; (8 p.m. on TV Land): Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Matthew McConaughey, Tobey Maguire, Martin Sheen, Oliver Stone, Benicio Del Toro, and Kathleen Turner are among those honoring Michael Douglas as the American Film Institute&#8217;s 37th recipient of the award. His father Kirk Douglas, the 1991 AFI honoree, also makes an appearance.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Held Hostage&#8221; (6 p.m. on Lifetime Movie Network): Three masked men break into the home of Michelle Estey (Julie Benz, &#8220;Dexter&#8221;), an asistant bank vice president, and hold her and her daughter captive. It is part of the network&#8217;s &#8220;Best Seller Summer&#8221; and is based on the novel by Michelle Renee.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Hell Hounds” (8 p.m. on Syfy): After his bride (Amanda Brooks, “Flightplan”) is poisoned at their wedding, a young Greek warrior (Scott Elrod, “Men In Trees”) risks a journey to Hades to rescue her from the God of the Underworld and bring her back to life.  When he leaves with her, Hades sends his hellhounds to track them down and kill them. Ricky Schroeder (“Strong Medicine”) directed the movie.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;HGTV Design Star&#8221; (9 p.m. on HGTV): The competition series is back for Season 4 with 11 creative finalists and a judging panel featuring Genevieve Gorder (Dear Genevieve), Candice Olson (Divine Design) and Vern Yip (Deserving Design). The finalists must navigate demanding design challenges and dazzle the judges with creativity until one wins their own show on HGTV.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Labor Pains&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC Family): This new original movie stars Lindsay Lohan as an assistant at a publishing company who pretends to be pregnant in order to avoid being fired by her boss. Cheryl Hines (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”), Chris Parnell (“Saturday Night Live”), Luke Kirby (“Tell Me You Love Me”), Kevin Covais (“American Idol”) and Janeane Garofalo (“24”) also star.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Life After Film School&#8221; (6:30 p.m. on Fox Movie Channel): Film students interview Barry Josephson, producer of the 20th Century Fox release &#8220;Aliens in the Attic.&#8221; He discusses his new film starring Ashley Tisdale, Kevin Nealon, Doris Roberts and a group of kids who confront<br />
aliens invading their vacation home. The movie opens in theaters July 31.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Masterpiece Mystery!&#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): In the new installment &#8220;They Do It With Mirrors,&#8221; Miss Marple must summon all her uncanny attention to detail to solve the case of a murder that takes place during the confusion that ensues when the power goes out during a rehearsal for an amateur show.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Merlin&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): Arthur becomes love-struck with a mysterious girl and stands to lose more than just his heart.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Most Popular&#8221; (9 p.m. on WEtv): Graham Norton (&#8220;The Graham Norton Show&#8221;) hosts this new series that will test an audience of 100 women on snap-judgments that could cost one of seven contestants a cash prize of $10,000. The show kicks off with a special bridal episode featuring brides from the sixth season of &#8220;Bridezillas.&#8221;<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“NewNowNext” (11 p.m. on Logo): This new special features an intimate interview with award-winning music artist Stevie Nicks. She discusses various aspects of her career as a solo artist and part of legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac. Nicks also opens up about her own inspirations and future projects.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Pawn Star$&#8221; (9 p.m. on History): This new series takes viewers inside the doors of the only family-run pawnshop in Las Vegas, where three generations of men from the Harrison family – grandfather, father and son – amusingly clash while running the business together. Each episode features an array of quirky characters attempting to sell, purchase or pawn items.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Shark Therapy&#8221; (8 p.m. on Smithsonian): In an attempt to overcome her shark phobia, Tanya Streeter travels to the shark hot-spot, the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. In this difficult personal journey, she freedives at night amongst feeding white-tips, discovers the curious deep-living zebra shark and comes face to face with the largest fish in the sea, the whale shark.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;State of Creativity&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on OETA-13): To prove that Oklahoma lives up to the show’s title, the producers picked one county from which to features stories. The result is 10 stories demonstrating creative ideas from Noble County, including a segment on Travis Brorsen from Perry. Last summer, he showed TV viewers that he has the “Greatest American Dog” by winning the CBS competition series and $250,000.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">MONDAY, JULY 20<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“The Closer” (8 p.m. on TNT): A major shootout leaves two patrol cops and an 18-year-old boy dead with lots of unanswered questions as to what happened and who else might have been involved.  The investigation is made all the more difficult by the involvement of Capt. Sharon Raydor (Mary McDonnell, “Battlestar Galactica”) of the Force Investigation Division.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Dating in the Dark&#8221; (9:02 p.m. on ABC): In this new reality series, three men and three women share a house in which they are sequestered from the opposite sex apart from an opportunity to &#8220;date” in a completely dark room. After several days of this blind dating, each participant will pick one member of the opposite sex to be revealed in the light.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Great American Road Trip&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): The families leave Missouri and head out into the prairies of Kansas and Oklahoma to see buffao and the actual setting of &#8220;Little House on the Prairie.&#8221; The dad must step up to the plate at the &#8220;King of the Road: BBQ challenge.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;History Detectives&#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): Items investigation include a recording that may have played a part in the World War II treason trial of Tokyo Rose and a diary of a World War II pilot.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Moonshot&#8221; (8 p.m. on History): This new special puts viewers in the cockpit alongside the crew of Apollo 11 at the moment when man first lands on the Moon. The dramatization of the Apollo 11 flight is combined with original NASA archival footage converted to high definition, news footage from around the world, mission transcripts, background interviews and other source materials.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Prom Night in Mississippi&#8221; (8 p.m. on HBO): This documentary chronicles the historic journey of Charleston High School in Mississippi that that holds its first integrated senior prom in 2008.  In 1997, Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman (??), a Charleston resident, offered to pay for the prom, under one condition:  that it be integrated.  Though his offer was ignored, he made it again in 2008, and this time, the school accepted.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Raising the Bar” (9 p.m. on TNT): Moments after being acquitted on a weapons charge, one of Jerry’s clients is re-arrested on a parole violation for weapons possession.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Rules of Engagement&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on CBS): Much to Audrey&#8217;s dismay, Jeff&#8217;s chauvinist father, who expects Audrey to wait on him hand and foot, extends his visit after spraining his ankle. Brian Dennehy (&#8220;Murder in the Heartland&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Solved&#8221; (8 p.m. on Investigation Discovery): This series, back for its second season, goes deep undercover to expose some of the career-defining cases of police officers and FBI agents. Each episodes features a mysterious murder case told through first person accounts.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>TCM Goes to the Moon: Atronaut Buzz Aldrin joins TCM host Robert Osborne to introduce an evening of movies commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The movie lineup includes 1989&#8217;s &#8220;For All Mankind&#8221; (7:15 p.m.), 1983&#8217;s &#8220;All the Right Stuff&#8221; (9 p.m.) and 1969&#8217;s &#8220;Marooned&#8221; (12:30 a.m.).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Three Sheets&#8221; (9 p.m. on FLN): This series, entering its fourth season, follows comedian Zane Lamprey as he engages in drinking customs around the world and befriends the people who take part in them. This season, Zane, who can say &#8220;I&#8217;m buying&#8221; in more than 37 languages, will visit Poland, Iceland, Lithuania, St. Martin, New Zealand, Panama, Namibia, Tuscany, Barbados, New Castle, Hamburg, Amsterdam and Tanzania.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Torchwood: Children of Earth&#8221; (8 p.m. on BBC America): In this five-part miniseries, airing over consecutive nights, the future of the human race is in danger as every child in the world stops his routine to announce, ‘‘We are coming.” As Torchwood investigates, a trap closes around Captain Jack (John Barrowman) and sins of the past return as long-forgotten events from 1965 threaten to reveal an awful truth.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Two and a Half Men&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): Convinced that Alan&#8217;s family doesn&#8217;t fully appreciate him, Melissa invites Alan to live with her and her mom. Carol Kane (&#8220;Taxi&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Wake Up With Al&#8221; (6 a.m. on The Weather Channel): In this new weekday morning show, Al Roker (&#8220;Today&#8221;) will explore all aspects of the day&#8217;s weather. He will appear both in the studio, interacting with guests and viewers, and in the field, reporting on the most compelling weather stories of the day.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Wanted&#8221; (9 p.m. on NBC): This new series brings together an elite team with backgrounds in intelligence, unconventional warfare and investigative journalism. It focuses on real operators in search of real targets &#8212; all in an effort to see individuals brought to justice.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Yard Crashers&#8221; (8 p.m. on DIY): In this series, now in its third season, professional landscape contractor Ahmed Hassan waits at home improvement stores looking for the perfect weekend warrior who could use his help. Once he finds his target, Ahmed and his team follow the surprised shoppers home and transform their yards.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">TUESDAY, JULY 21<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“18 Kids and Counting” (8 p.m. on TLC): While in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., the Duggars meet Dolly Parton (“9 to 5”), who is a Duggar fan. And what will the Duggars and Dolly do when they meet?  Sing, of course.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“California in Crisis” (8 p.m. on CNBC): The world&#8217;s eighth largest economy is on the brink. This news special takes viewers inside the budget impasse, speaking to government officials, CEOs and bondholders. The ramifications of a financial failure here will impact the entire US economy as well as companies and investors worldwide.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Colony&#8221; (9:01 p.m. on Discovery): This new series challenges 10 strangers in a controlled experiment that attempts to determine exactly what it would take to survive and rebuild a functioning new society when the world has been destroyed. With no electricity, no running water and no communication with the outside world, all they have to work with are their skills and whatever tools and supplies they scavenge from their surroundings.  <br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>‘Hawthorne” (8 p.m. on TNT): The ER is plunged into chaos when the hospital director agrees to take on extra patients because another local ER is closed down. Among the patients is a study partner of Christina&#8217;s daughter, Camille.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Hell&#8217;s Kitchen&#8221; (7 p.m. on Fox): Chef Gordon Ramsay welcomes 16 aspiring chefs to a sixth course of his unscripted series that begins with a two-hour season. Unlike past seasons, the signature dish challenge becomes a team challenge, pitting the men against the women. After the signature dishes of each team are presented to Gordon, one team will receive a coveted special prize, while the others will experience the agony of losing in Gordon’s kitchen.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Moving Up&#8221; (7 p.m. on TLC): Hosted by Doug Wilson, this series follows along as three people move into new homes and renovate and redecorate them. Then, they have a chance to revisit their former house and see the changes – will they like what the new owners have done, or will they regret moving out of their house? In addition to great design tips, this season Doug has some surprises in store for the homeowners that help make the transformation complete. The new series premiere Tuesday, July 21 at 8 PM.  <br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;NOVA scienceNow&#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): This installment looks at the science of picky eaters, capturing carbon and talking walruses.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;NYC Prep&#8221; (8 p.m. on Bravo): In the season finale, Kelli works on her singing career by meeting with a prominent voice coach, Taylor has her hands full with schoolwork and social activities and Jessie works on the benefit for Operation Smile.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;P.O.V.&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on OETA-13): Filmmaker Ellen Kuras made her directing debut with &#8220;The Betrayal (Nerakhoon),” a harrowing, Oscar-nominated account of how her co-director, Thavisouk Phrasavath, and his family escaped from Laos during the Vietnam War. Their arrival in their new home, however, forced them to face a different kind of war.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Ruby &amp; the Rockits&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on ABC Family): This new series stars Patrick Cassidy (&#8220;I&#8217;ll Do Anything&#8221;) as a former teen idol whose quiet life with his wife and two sons is upset when his former Rockits bandmate and brother, played by David Cassidy (&#8220;The Partridge Family&#8221;), shows up unexpectedly with his newfound teenage daughter, Ruby. Alexa Vega (“Spy Kids”) plays Ruby and also sings the opening title song written by Shaun Cassidy.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Saving Grace” (9 p.m. on TNT): Graces chases after a rape and kidnapping suspect on foot and suddenly disappears, possibly becoming his latest victim. But nothing about the situation seems to make any sense, including Earl’s activities close to the investigation.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Starz Inside: Zombiemania&#8221; (9 p.m. on Starz): This special traces the evolution of the zombie from its roots in African folklore and Haitian Voodoo to its curent role as pop culture icon. It features clips from a vast library of zombie films and zombie experts.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">WEDNESDAY, JULY 22<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Black in America 2&#8243; (7 p.m. on CNN): In the first installment of this two-part special, CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien reports on how community organizers across the country are creating progress and improvements at a local level. Part two airs at 7 p.m. Thursday and focuses on solutions aimed at developing black leaders of tomorrow.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;CSI: NY&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): When the Mayor&#8217;s dead body falls from the ceiling at a charity fundraiser, Stella and her date find themselves in the middle of the crime scene. Craig T. Nelson (&#8220;Coach&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Dark Blue” (9 p.m. on TNT):  Team leader Carter has less than 12 hours to wrangle $100,000 in order to save the life of one of his undercover officers.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Deadly Dance Under the Sea&#8221; (8 p.m. on Science Channel): This marine wildlife documentary film features breathtaking underwater combat scenes where all marine creatues hunt, feed, attack, bite, swallow, hide and fear. From the tiniest creatures to the monster with razor sharp teeth, each has its own hunting and suvival strategy.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Leverage” (8 p.m. on TNT): When the Leverage crew tries to get a corrupt mixed martial arts promoter to invest everything he has in a fake cable television network, their con is discovered.  Now, Eliot must throw a fight in order to save the day.  Professional mixed martial arts fighters Ed Herman (“The Ultimate Fighter 3”) and Matt Lindland (“Ultimate Fighting Championship”) guest star.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Over a Barrel: The Truth About Oil&#8221; (9 p.m. on ABC): With Americans facing yet another summer season of rising gas prices, ABC News’ Charlie Gibson has traveled the country to uncover some of the little known secrets of the oil industry, including why prices fluctuate so much and who exactly is pulling the strings. One of his stops is at a remote outpost in Cushing, where the price of a barrel of oil there dictates the price nationally.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Philanthropist&#8221; (9 p.m. on NBC): Teddy takes his ex-wife on a journey as he tells her about his business venture to Kosovo, a country full of depression and poverty since the 1990s when the Serbian army attacked the Albanian Muslims, who make up the majority of the population.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Radical Hollywood Remedies&#8221; (9 p.m. on E!): This special takes an inside look at the trends and treatments found at the most elite Hollywood spas and doctor&#8217;s offices. It examines the ins and outs of the elaborate and sometimes scary treatments that have helped make the stars who they are.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Time Team America&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): The team digs into the lives of freed slaves at the site of an Illinois town founded by a freed slave.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Toddlers and Tiaras&#8221; (9 p.m. on TLC): This chronicles the lives of tiny beauties and their passionate parents as they stop at nothing to win the ultimate crown at America’s top child beauty pageants. Season 2 will feature more state and national level competitions, including the several pageants by Gold Coast Pageants &#8212; the pageant system that inspired the  movie &#8220;Little Miss Sunshine.&#8221;<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Wide Angle&#8221; (9 p.m. on OETA-13): This new documentary &#8220;The Market Maker&#8221; follows an Ethiopian economist, who sets up her country’s first commodities exchange in hopes of revolutionizing Ethiopia’s market system and end its food shortages. Unfortunately, she hadn’t counted on the disastrous collapse of the global financial market.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">THURSDAY, JULY 23<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;16 &amp; Pregnant&#8221; (9 p.m. on MTV): The finale special hosted by Dr. Drew Pinsky will feature all six teen mothers profiled in the first season. Dr. Drew will discuss each girl&#8217;s episode and update viewers on what&#8217;s going on in their lives now. This open discussion will address the controversial topics from Season 1, including birth control, adoption, abortion, marriage, religion, gossip, finances, high school graduation and employment.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;CSI: Crime Scene Investigation&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): When the CSIs are called to a murder scene at a familiar motel, Nick is thrown for a loop as he pieces together three separate murder investigations that all took place at the same establishment over the course of a year. Taylor Swift (best-selling musical artist of 2008) guest stars as Haley Jones, a teenaged girl whose family runs the seedy Vegas motel.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Grey&#8217;s Anatomy&#8221; (8 p.m. on ABC): Derek’s confidence is shaken like never before as he faces off with Addison over what course is best for their dying pregnant patient; Cristina calls the abilities of a renown surgeon into question after she botches a standard procedure; and Bailey, who has decided to pursue a fellowship in Pediatrics, is appalled by the Chief’s less-than-stellar recommendation letter. Faye Dunaway (&#8220;Network&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;How Do I Look?&#8221; (8 p.m. on Style Network): The series returns for a 10th season of giving the fashion challenged a brand new look and a stronger sense of style. The series gets its own makeover, as it moves into a chic new penthouse loft, debuts some cool high-tech tools and spices up each big reveal with celebrity stylist and fashion guru Jeannie Mai as the new host.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Listener&#8221; (9:01 p.m. on NBC): When it appears a serial rapist has struck again, Toby senses Detective Marks&#8217; guilt over failing to convict him on a previous occasion.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Samantha Who?&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): Sam discovers that billionaire Winston Funk’s (Billy Zane, “Titanic”) ex-wife, Gigi (Angie Harmon, “Law &amp; Order”), played an important role in her life before the accident.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;So You Think You Can Dance&#8221; (8 p.m. on Fox): On the show&#8217;s 100th episode, two of the final eight dancers will be sent home.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Soundstage&#8221; (10 p.m. on OETA-13): With their stadium rock riffs and anthem choruses, Chicago-based Fall Out Boys offers up unparralleled energy in this set that includes their recent hits &#8220;America&#8217;s Suitehearts&#8221; and &#8220;I Don&#8217;t Care.&#8221;<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Southern Belles: Louisville&#8221; (9 p.m. on SoapNet): Shea&#8217;s perfect life is turned upside down when she receives some shocking news that no one saw coming on the Season 1 finale.<br />
Also, Kellie makes several impulsive decisions regarding her boyfriend Jeff, and Hadley questions her relationship with bad boy Russ.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Wild Russia&#8221; (7 p.m. on Animal Planet): This new six-part documentary reveals the fierce beauty of the country and the animals that have adapted to survive there. It was filmed over three years and focuses on the brown bear,  sea eagle, Amur tiger and arctic fox.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">FRIDAY, JULY 24<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;According to Jim&#8221; (8:30 p.m. on ABC):  When Jim chokes on a shrimp puff, he dies and arrives at Heaven’s gate. With Jim on trial to prove his selfless acts on earth, best friend Andy is summoned to heaven to defend him. As Jim attempts to prove his good works to God (Lee Majors, &#8220;The Fall Guy&#8221;), his sister-in-law Dana represents the Devil (Erik Estrada, &#8220;CHiPs&#8221;), arguing that Jim’s selfishness should mean a certain trip to hell.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?&#8221; (7 p.m. on Fox): Celebrity contestants Bill Goldberg (??) and Sugar Ray Leonard (??) return to the classroom to test their knowledge of elementary school subjects ranging from geography and art to math and history. Find out how much information these stars have retained – or forgotten – since their grade-school days.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid&#8221; (7 p.m. on AMC): Paul Newman and Robert Redford star in this quirky 1969 Western as turn-of-the-century outlaws who become the targets of a posse after committing one too many train robberies. Oscars went to Burt Bacharach and Hal David for their score and the song ‘‘Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head,” as well as to screenwriter William Goldman and cinematographer Conrad L. Hall.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Chopping Block&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): The remaining two couples battle it out one last time to win the competition. In order to succeed they must remodel the restaurants, come up with a menu and provide service that is above and beyond anything they have achieved so far. Piers Morgan (&#8220;America&#8217;s Got Talent&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Ghost Whisperer&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): In this episode directed by series star Jennifer Love Hewitt, Melinda confronts a crisis that grips the whole town — the unearthing of a grave that leads to a mass haunting.  But that&#8217;s not nearly as scary to her as the woman who shows up to accept the engagement ring Sam bought for her.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;NUMB3RS&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): The team has only four hours to stop a group of hijackers who take a bus full of Hollywood tourists hostage. Fisher Stevens (&#8220;Early Edition&#8221;) guest stars.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SATURDAY, JULY 25<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;5 Ingredient Fix&#8221; (11:30 a.m. on Food Network): Chef Claire Robinson returns for a second season of straightforward cooking that proves delicious dishes need no more than five ingredients – making cooking easier and faster.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Being Human&#8221; (8 p.m. on BBC America): This new series revolves around three twenty-somethings and their secret double-lives – as a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost.  Russell Tovey (&#8220;Doctor Who&#8221;), Lenora Crichlow (&#8220;Doctor Who&#8221;) and Aidan Turner (&#8220;The Clinic&#8221;) star as housemates trying to live normal lives, despite their strange and dark secrets.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“The Bill Engvall Show” (8 p.m. on TBS): Bill gets upset when he finds out Susan and her friends discuss their husbands during girls-only game night, and he’s determined to find out what has been said about him.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Dances With Wolves&#8221; (7 p.m. on AMC): Kevin Costner directed and starred in this 1990 Academy Award winner for best picture. Costner plays an idealistic Civil War lieutenant who befriends a Sioux tribe. The picture also won Oscars for best director, screenplay, cinematography, film editing, music and sound.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Dirty Sexy Money&#8221; (9 p.m. on ABC): Now a partner with Simon Elder, Tripp asks Patrick to try to reverse Congressman Charles Whatley’s (John Schneider, ??) standing against Simon&#8217;s bio-fuel that Tripp had helped influence many years earlier. And Simon tells Nola that he suspects that Jeremy’s amnesia isn&#8217;t real.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Discover Oklahoma&#8221; (6:30 p.m. on KWTV-9): The locally-produced show seeks out wheelchair accessible tourists destinations and explores Robbers Cave State Park on horseback.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;GoldenEye&#8221; (9 p.m. on Bravo): Pierce Brosnan makes his entrance as dashing Agent 007 and does a credible job filling the natty shoes of his predecessors. Perhaps even more importantly, the special effects, gags and drop-dead gorgeous women appearing in this recent James Bond outing live up to the high standards of previous films.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Kings&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): In the series finale, Jack and William make plans for Jack to take his father&#8217;s place as King of Gilboa. To everyone&#8217;s surprise, Silas is alive and David escapes Shiloh to warn Silas about the chaos to come. Macauley Culkin (&#8220;Home Alone&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Primeval&#8221; (7 p.m. on BBC America): In the Season 3 finale, Helen Cutter decides the only way to stop the destruction of life on Earth is to stop humans ever evolving. So she goes back in time to the Pliocene period, intent on poisoning the very first humans that evolved in the Rift Valley in Africa.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Star Wars Spectacular&#8221; (1 p.m. on G4): This two-hour special will feature never-before-seen footage, breaking news, surprise announcements, guest stars and more. In addition, G4 will present three hours of live coverage from the San Diego Comic-Con floor beginning at 3 p.m.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;True Jackson, VP&#8221; (7 p.m. on Nickelodeon): True finds out that she will be helping the Mad Style team create a window display for the fanciest department store in New York City.  True is especially excited about this assignment since it has been a childhood dream of hers. Willow Smith (daughter of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith) guest stars.</p>
<p><strong>&#8211;Penny TV</strong></p>
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