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		<title>TV Premieres and Finales airing March 14-20, 2010</title>
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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 March 14.
   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/2010/03/12/tv-premieres-and-finales-airing-march-14-20-2010/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
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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 March 14.<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</span><br />
••&#8221;Minute to Win It,&#8221; 6 p.m. Sunday on NBC (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Sonny With a Chance,&#8221; 7 p.m. Sunday on Disney (second-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;The Celebrity Apprentice,&#8221; 8 p.m. Sunday on NBC (third-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;The Pacific,&#8221; 8 p.m. Sunday on HBO (first installment of 10-part miniseries).<br />
••&#8221;Ultimate Recipe Showdown,&#8221; 8 p.m. Sunday on Food Network (third-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Sons of Tucson,&#8221; 8:30 p.m. Sunday on Fox (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;America&#8217;s Worst Driver,&#8221; 9 p.m. Sunday on Travel Channel (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Antonio Treatment,&#8221; 9 p.m. Sunday on HGTV (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Fatal Attraction,&#8221; 9 p.m. Sunday on Animal Planet (first installmne of 3-part miniseries)<br />
••&#8221;Zeke and Luther,&#8221; 6:30 p.m. Monday on Disney XD (second-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Top Gear,&#8221; 7 p.m. Monday on BBC America (14th-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Home Rules,&#8221; 8 p.m. Monday on HGTV (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Jessica Simpson’s The Price of Beauty,&#8221; 9 p.m. Monday on VH1 (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Transform Me,&#8221; 9:30 p.m. Monday on VH1 (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Justified,&#8221; 9 p.m. Tuesday on FX (series premiere).<br />
••“Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too,” 10 p.m. Tuesday on Oxygen (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Marriage Under Construction,&#8221; 10 p.m. Tuesday on HGTV (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Addicted,&#8221; 9 p.m. Wednesday on TLC (series premiere).<br />
••“South Park,” 9 p.m. Wednesday on Comedy Central (14th-season premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Ugly Americans,&#8221; 9:30 p.m. Wednesday on Comedy Central (series premiere).<br />
••“FlashForward,” 7 p.m. Thursday on ABC (series returns).<br />
••“My First Sale,” 7:30 p.m. Thursday on HGTV (series premiere).<br />
••“Selling New York,” 8 p.m. Thursday on HGTV (series premiere).<br />
••&#8221;Tough as Nails,&#8221; 8:30 p.m. Thursday on HGTV (series premiere).</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">ENDINGS<br />
</span>••&#8221;Hannah Montana,&#8221; 6:30 p.m. Sunday on Disney (third-season finale).<br />
••“Ultimate Power Builders,” 7 p.m. Sunday on Planet Green (first-season finale).<br />
••“Scrubs,” 7 p.m. Wednesday on ABC (ninth-season finale).<br />
••“Archer,” 9 p.m. Thursday on FX (first-season finale).</p>
<p>Pictured above: MINUTE TO WIN IT &#8212; Season 1&#8211; Pictured: (l-r) Lauren Gilmore, Guy Fieri, Alli Wang &#8212; Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC</p>
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		<title>Top 55 TV Programs for March 14-20, 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/2010/03/11/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>
<p><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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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>
<p><strong>&#8211;Penny TV</strong></p>
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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.
   And here are the shows beginning and ending the week of Feb. 14.
   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/2010/02/12/tv-premieres-and-finales-airing-feb-14-20-2010/">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 Feb. 14.<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>“The Amazing Race,” 7 p.m. Sunday on CBS (16th-season premiere).<br />
“High Stakes Poker,” 8 p.m. Sunday on GSN (sixth-season premiere).<br />
“Tool Academy,” 8 p.m. Sunday on VH1 (third-season premiere).<br />
“How to Make It in America,” 9 p.m. Sunday on HBO (series premiere).<br />
&#8220;16 and Pregnant,&#8221; 9 p.m. Tuesday on MTV (second-season premiere).<br />
&#8220;LA Ink,&#8221; 9 p.m. Thursday on TLC (third season resumes).<br />
&#8220;The Ricky Gervais Show,&#8221; 8 p.m. Friday on HBO (series premiere).<br />
&#8220;The Life and Times of Tim,&#8221; 8:30 p.m. Friday on HBO (second-season premiere).<br />
&#8220;Real Time With Bill Maher,&#8221; 9 p.m. Friday on HBO (eighth-season premiere).<br />
&#8220;Comedy Central Presents&#8221; 10 p.m. Friday on Comedy Central (14th-season premiere).</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">ENDINGS</span><br />
“Cake Boss,” 8 p.m. Monday on TLC (second-season finale).<br />
&#8220;Maneaters,&#8221; 9 p.m. Tuesday on Animal Planet (first-season finale).<br />
&#8220;Paranormal Cops,&#8221; 9:30 p.m. Tuesday on A&amp;E (first-season finale).<br />
&#8220;The Woman Who Stops Traffic,&#8221; 7 p.m. Wednesday on Planet Green (series finale).<br />
&#8220;The Inbetweeners,&#8221; 8:30 p.m. Wednesday on BBC America (first-season finale).<br />
&#8220;Leverage,&#8221; 9 p.m. Wednesday on TNT (second-season finale).</p>
<p>Pictured above: THE AMAZING RACE 16 contenders. <br />
Top Row LtoR: Louis and Michael, Brent and Caite<br />
Middle Row LtoR: Jordan and Daniel, Jet and Cord, Monique and Shawne, Joe and Heidi<br />
Bottom Row LtoR: Dana and Adrian, Jordan and Jeff, Carol and Brandy, Jody and Shannon, Steve and Allison<br />
Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS</p>
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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/2010/02/11/top-55-tv-programs-for-feb-14-20-2010/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
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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. 14:</p>
<p>NOTE: Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SUNDAY, FEB. 14<br />
</span>••“The Amazing Race” (7 p.m. on CBS): Oklahomans Jet and Cord McCoy are among the 11 teams competing in the 40,0000-mile race across five continents. Other teams include &#8220;Big Brother 11&#8243; houseguests Jordan Lloyd and Jeff Schroeder, 2007 Miss South Carolina Teen USA Caite Upton and her boyfriend, Brent, and Cleveland Indian third-base coach Steve Smith and his daughter, Allison.<br />
••“Cold Case” (9 p.m. on CBS): Newly discovered details about the mugger of Valen’s mother, a joint custody request from Miller’s ex and brewing legal hurdles for Rush (Kathryn Morris) vex those team members as they attempt to solve the 1983 murder of a graffiti artist. Guest starring are Michael Badalucco (&#8220;The Practice&#8221;), Rick Gonzalez (&#8220;Reaper&#8221;), Keesha Sharp (&#8220;Girlfriends&#8221;) and Walter Perez (&#8220;Fame&#8221;).<br />
••“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” (8 p.m. on ABC): Celebrity volunteer Tyler Perry (&#8220;Madea Goes to Jail&#8221;) joins the team in Prince George’s County, MD, to help a couple who have put the well-being of neighborhood kids ahead of their own living conditions.<br />
••“High Stakes Poker” (8 p.m. on GSN): Season 6 features the toughest line-up of professional poker players ever, resulting in the type of action that any poker fan would yearn for and learn from. Professional poker player Kara Scott joins Gabe Kaplan to co-host this season.<br />
••“How to Make It in America” (9 p.m. on HBO): This new series follows two enterprising Brooklyn twentysomethings as they hustle their way through New York City trying to make a name for themselves in New York’s competitive fashion scene. Ben Epstein (Bryan Greenberg) and Cam Calderon (Victor Rasuk) use their street knowledge and connections to bring their ambitions to fruition.<br />
••“Masterpiece Classic” (8 p.m. on OETA-13): In this adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Northanger Abbey,” Felicity Jones stars as in-love-with-love Catherine Morland, who is thrown into high society via her patrons. She falls in love, but monetary and social issues get in the way.<br />
••“Sexting in America: When Privates Go Public” (8 p.m. on MTV): This 30 minute special examines how ‘sexting’ is impacting youth culture and relationships, the stakes involved and how this trend is becoming a new frontier for teen dating abuse.<br />
••“Sextistics: Your Love Life” (8 p.m. on TLC): Ever wondered if there is a smoother path down the rocky road of love? Or how your love life matches up with the rest of the nation? This special reveals the startling answers.<br />
••&#8221;The Simpsons&#8221; (7 p.m. on Fox): The Simpsons head to the 2010 Vancouver Games where Marge and Homer compete as part of a curling team. Bob Costas (guest-voicing as himself) reports.<br />
••“Starstruck” (7 p.m. on Disney): Sterling Knight (&#8220;Sonny With A Chance&#8221;) and Danielle Campbell (&#8220;Prison Break&#8221;) star in this music and adventure-filled movie about a Hollywood pop star who, after meeting a down-to-earth girl visiting from the Midwest, is faced with either following his heart or doing what&#8217;s best for his career.<br />
••&#8221;Til Death&#8221; (6:30 p.m. on Fox): Ally sends Doug to a shrink (Mayim Bialik, &#8220;Blossom&#8221;) to cure his mysterious illness.<br />
••“Tool Academy 3” (8 p.m. on VH1): A new class of bad boyfriends and girlfriends learn what it takes to fix their relationships in Season 3.<br />
••“Undercover Boss” (8 p.m. on CBS): When Coby Brooks, President and CEO of &#8220;Hooters&#8221; goes undercover in his own company, he finds himself struggling to keep up in a fast-paced kitchen and is, later, forced to take immediate action when a restaurant manager steps out of line.<br />
••“The Visitors” (7 p.m. on Documentary Channel): This documentary follows the exhausting journey of individuals as they leave their homes every weekend and travel to various prisons in Upstate New York to visit loved ones. Every Friday night about 800 people, mostly women and children, gather at Columbus Circle in Manhattan and board buses. Depending on the destination, the trips can take 8 or 10 hours one way.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">MONDAY, FEB. 15, 2010<br />
</span>••“The 134th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show” (7 p.m. today and Tuesday on USA Network): Tamron Hall (MSNBC Live”) will co-host the event with David Frei, longtime breeder-owner-handler and judge in the world of purebred dogs. Entries this year total 2,500 dogs representing 48 states, the District of Columbia and at least eight foreign countries. The highest breed entered is the Australian Shepherds with 44.<br />
••&#8221;Antiques Roadshow&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): Items appraised in Hour One from Madison, Wisc., include an art deco charm bracelet, an heirloom 1938 Martin D-18 guitar and an angry letter from Frank Sinatra to Chicago Daily News columnist Mike Royko.<br />
••“Celebrity Close Calls” (9 p.m. on BIO Channel): Celebrities Jane Seymour (&#8220;Modern Men&#8221;), Erik Estrada (“ChiPs”), Leif Garrett (&#8220;Popstar&#8221;) and Coolio (&#8220;Three Days to Vegas&#8221;) tell their tales where each were forced to face their own mortality in shocking, unexpected twists of fate. They describe the out of body visions they experienced and how they fought “the white light.” Garrett plunged his Porsche off a highway, paralyzing his passenger. Estrada was crushed by his motorcycle on the set of &#8220;ChiPs.” Coolio nearly died from an asthma attack. And Seymour was left fighting for her life after a routine injection gone wrong.<br />
••“CSI: Miami” (9 p.m. on CBS): Horatio Caine calls Las Vegas CSI Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne, “CSI”) to come to Miami when a severed leg found in the Everglades is discovered to belong to a girl who went missing in Las Vegas a week earlier.<br />
••“Facing Ali” (8 p.m. on SPIKE): This documentary delves into the life of boxing legend Muhammad Ali in and out of the ring through the eyes of those who fought him. Among those interviewed are George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Larry Holmes, Ken Norton and Leon Spinks.<br />
••“Greek” (9 p.m. on ABC Family): Casey is ready to discuss the future with Cappie, and the situation isn’t helped by handsome Washington politician Joel (Sam Page, “Mad Men”), who encourages Casey to envision a potential career in politics after she volunteers to help him with his voter registration campaign at the Cyprus Rhodes campus. Martha MacIsaac (“Superbad”) and Oleysa Rulin (“High School Musical”) also guest star.<br />
••“How I Met Your Mother” (7 p.m. on CBS): While Barney tries to convince Robin to become an American citizen, Ted and Marshall&#8217;s fabled road trip takes a wrong turn when Marshall invites Lily. Guest star Kenny Rogers (&#8220;The Gambler&#8221;) narrates the audio book played during Marshall and Ted&#8217;s road trip.<br />
••&#8221;I&#8217;m in the Band&#8221; (6 p.m. on Disney XD): Arlene (Raini Rodriguez, &#8220;Paul Blart: Mall Cop&#8221;) invites Tripp and his band mates over to her house for a gathering honoring the demise of Hip Hop. <br />
••&#8221;One Tree Hill&#8221; (7 p.m. on CW): Nathan tries to help Haley and Jamie confront Lydia’s seemingly hopeless situation. Series star Bethany Joy Galeotti (Haley) directed the episode<br />
••“The Penguins of Madagascar” (7 p.m. on Nickelodeon): In the show’s first special, “Dr. Blowhole’s Revenge,” Neil Patrick Harris (“How I Met Your Mother”) guest stars as the penguins’ long-time nemesis out for revenge and to finally conquer the world.<br />
••“Picturing the Presidents” (7 p.m. on Smithsonian Channel): This special that looks at the photos, caricatures and portraits that have captured, satirized and humanized past presidents. From the portrait that enraged LBJ to the bad-hair-day photograph that almost cost Lincoln the election, the pictures that elicit reactions are as divisive as the subjects themselves.<br />
••“The Secret Life of the American Teenager” (7 p.m. on ABC Family): The new school counselor, Dr. Bink (Mayim Bialik, “Blossom”), organizes Grant High School’s first mother/daughter dance during which each group learns a great deal about the other and their respective personal lives.<br />
••&#8221;Top Gear&#8221; (7 p.m. on BBC America): Jeremy gets chased by the British Army in some of their latest and most deadly toys. Olympic gold-medal winning sprinter Usain Bolt is featured in the &#8220;Star in a Reasonably Priced Car&#8221; segment.<br />
••“Yoga Inc.” (7 p.m. on Documentary Channel): This documentary takes an in-depth look into the world of yoga, examining an ancient spiritual practice and its controversial transformation into a competitive, commercialized, multi-million dollar industry.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;16 and Pregnant&#8221; (9 p.m. on MTV): This series, back for Season 2, looks inside the lives of 10 teenagers as they face the challenges that come with being a young parent.  For 5-7 months, the series follows these teens as they navigate the unfamiliar territory and uncertainty of being pregnant.<br />
••&#8221;The Forgotten&#8221; (9 p.m. on ABC): The Forgotten Network sets out to identify a 40-year-old woman found murdered in a local bar. One of the primary suspects is a superstar basketball player (Baron Davis, LA Clippers), who had an altercation with Jane Doe days before.<br />
••&#8221;The Good Wife&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): As Alicia prepares to defend a scientist accused of arson, she is caught off guard when Peter&#8217;s attorney asks her to testify on Peter&#8217;s behalf sooner than she expected. Peter Riegert (&#8220;Damages&#8221;) guest stars as the judge in Peter&#8217;s appeal.<br />
••&#8221;Independent Lens&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on OETA-13): The new installment &#8220;Mine/Home&#8221; explores the vital bond between humans and animals, as demonstrated in the attempts by Hurricane Katrina victims to find their pets.<br />
••&#8221;Maneaters&#8221; (9 p.m. on Animal Planet): Using real footage mixed with dramatic reconstructions, survivors of tiger and leopard attacks talk through their gut-wrenching encounters while experts explain the reasons why these predators are turning on people.<br />
••&#8221;Paranormal Cops&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on A&amp;E): In the season finale, a fellow police officer calls Ron and the team in to help uncover the mysteries surrounding his night job as a security guard at a banquet hall, where the investigators find there could be multiple spirits trying to communicate with the living.<br />
••&#8221;Sesame Street&#8221; (9 a.m. on OETA-13): Celebrity guest Sarah Jessica Parker (&#8220;Sex and the City&#8221;) gets some help from Super Grover while she&#8217;s waiting for Big Bird. Debi Mazar (&#8220;Entourage&#8221;) presents the word on the street, which is &#8220;humungous.&#8221;</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;30 Bizarre Inventions&#8221; (7 p.m. on FLN): This special takes a look back at some of the more unique products that have been featured on television over the years.<br />
••&#8221;CSI: NY&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): A big rig accident results in the discovery of an interstate trucking ring that specializes in human cargo and black market organ harvesting, which sets off a race against time to save a hostage. Laurence Fishburne (&#8220;CSI: Crime Scene Investigation&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;American Idol&#8221; (8 p.m. on Fox): This season&#8217;s Top 24 semifinalists will be revealed.<br />
••&#8221;Faces of America&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): The new installment &#8220;Becoming American” explores the diverse journeys of new arrivals during the &#8220;century of immigration.&#8221; Stephen Colbert’s (&#8220;The Colbert Report”) great-great-grandfather escapes poverty in Ireland, while chef Mario Batali’s great-grandfather struggles in Montana, and the great-grandfather of Queen Noor of Jordan settles in New York.<br />
••&#8221;Human Target&#8221; (7 p.m. on Fox): Chance, Winston and Guerrero devise an elaborate plan to break into a maximum-security high-rise to rescue a computer genius (Kevin Weisman, &#8220;Alias&#8221;) being held against his will. Autumn Reeser (&#8220;The O.C.&#8221;), Mitch Pileggi (&#8220;The X-Files&#8221;) and Garcelle Beauvais-Niloon (&#8220;Eyes&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;The Inbetweeners&#8221; (8:30 p.m. on BBC America): In the Season 1 finale, four hapless heroes at Rudge Park Comprehensive all still trying to work out how to be cool. Season 2 begins Feb. 24.<br />
••&#8221;Leverage&#8221; (9 p.m. on TNT): Surrounded by FBI, the team decides to hide in plain sight, while continuing to take down the corrupt mayor and his gunrunning partner. Little do they suspect that Nate has a different endgame in mind for them all in the Season 2 finale. Jeri Ryan (&#8220;Star Trek: Voyager&#8221;) and Richard Kind (&#8220;Spin City&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;Modern Family&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): Mitchell plants the seed in Jay’s head that he thinks one of Jay’s old buddies (Chazz Palminteri, “The Usual Suspects”) might be secretly gay.<br />
••&#8221;Ugly Betty&#8221; (9:01 p.m. on ABC): Things should be dreamy at a Bahamas resort, where even Shakira (portraying herself) is staying, but Betty has a nightmarish photo shoot after Willie learns her nemesis, Penelope Graybridge (Christie Brinkley, &#8220;Vacation&#8221;), snagged a coveted job.<br />
••&#8221;The View&#8221; (10 a.m. on ABC): Victoria Beckham (&#8220;Spice World&#8221;) makes her first appearance as a celebrity guest co-host. Her first guest appearance on show as a guest was September 2009.<br />
••&#8221;The Woman Who Stops Traffic&#8221; (7 p.m. on Planet Green): In the series finale, the journey of professional trouble-shooter Kris Murrin concludes. She provides several services to get the residents of Durham walking, cycling and using public transport.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;CSI: Crime Scene Investigation&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): Catherine, Nick and the rest of the team help Langston investigate a prostitution ring that may have harbored a hostage he has been searching for in Miami and New York while delving into a human trafficking operation.<br />
••&#8221;Grey&#8217;s Anatomy&#8221; (8 p.m. on ABC): In his new role as Chief, Derek restores the hospital lecture series, and Richard, Bailey and Callie present to the group pivotal surgical cases from their pasts. Sarah Paulson (“Down with Love”)  and J. August Richards (“Raising the Bar”) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;LA Ink&#8221; (9 p.m. on TLC): This docu-series following tattoo artist Kat Von D and her shop, High Voltage, continues to feature new great tattoos with compelling stories behind them. However, it’s not all fun and games as Kat is forced to really manage her business and her employees.<br />
••&#8221;Private Practice&#8221; (9:01 p.m. on ABC): As Violet continues to help Sam with Maya’s wedding, Naomi refuses to take part as she works with Addison and Pete to save the life of a 25-week-old premature baby. Rosanna Arquette (“Pulp Fiction”), Sara Rue (“Eastwick”) and Bruno Campos (“Nip/Tuck”) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;Reporter&#8221; (8:30 p.m. on HBO): This documentary follows New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof as he goes in search of individuals whose stories reflect the desperate crisis unfolding in the war-torn Congo.<br />
••&#8221;Sesame Street&#8221; (9 a.m. on OETA-13): Celebrity guest Paul Rudd (&#8220;Role Models&#8221;) plays a prince attempting to rescue a pengiun in distress. Eva Longoria (&#8220;Desperate Housewives&#8221;) presents the word on the street, which is &#8220;exquisite.&#8221;</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;Comedy Central Presents&#8221; (10 p.m. on Comedy Central): Comedians Tony Rock and Doug Williams are featured in back-to-back premiere episodes for Season 14 of the stand-up talent showcase.<br />
••&#8221;The Life and Times of Tim&#8221; (8:30 p.m. on HBO): This animated comedy series, back for Season 2, follows Tim, a twentysomething New Yorker who has a habit of befriending unreliable characters who repeatedly get him into serious trouble.<br />
••&#8221;Medium&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): When Allison develops a strange sensitivity to light, the sunglasses she wears reveal mysterious numbers that could tie into people&#8217;s life expectancies. Tom Verica (&#8220;American Dreams&#8221;) and Mitch Pileggi (&#8220;The X-Files&#8221;) guest star.<br />
••&#8221;NUMB3RS&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): When two FBI agents are killed during a shootout with bank robbers, the team must investigate what exactly happened. Jordan Farmer (Los Angeles Lakers) guest stars.<br />
••&#8221;Real Time With Bill Maher&#8221; (9 p.m. on HBO): Back for Season 8, this show allows host Bill Maher to offer his unique perspective on contemporary issues and includes an opening monologue, roundtable discussions with panelists and interviews with in-studio and satellite guests.<br />
••&#8221;The Ricky Gervais Show&#8221; (8 p.m. on HBO): This new series animates podcasts voiced by Ricky Gervais, his longtime collaborator Stephen Merchant and friend Karl Pilkington, whose offbeat musings inspire many of the storylines. The podcasts, which first appeared on The Guardian website, earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most downloads.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 2010<br />
</span>••&#8221;NUMB3RS&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): Don and the team investigate a series of murders that they realize are being copied from scenes out of a soon-to-be-released movie. Adam Goldberg (&#8220;The Unusuals&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
••“Precious: The Story Behind the Movie” (7 p.m. on TV Guide Network): This special documents the film’s journey from page to screen and includes never-before-seen film footage, interviews with the director and cast members, and reactions from filmgoers who have seen the movie and been touched by its story.</p>
<p><strong>&#8211;Penny TV</strong></p>
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			<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>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  <img class="alignright size-large wp-image-7870" title="TV-Jan-10-16" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2010/01/TV-Jan-10-16-1024x1024.jpg" alt="TV-Jan-10-16" width="425" />  Sunday’s<br />
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. 10:</p>
<p>NOTE: Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SUNDAY, JAN. 10, 2010</span><br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Ax Men&#8221; (8 p.m. on History): In Season 3, logger teams from Oregon, Washington, Montana, Louisiana and Florida tower higher atop the trees and go deeper into the seas, risking life and limb in pursuit of the timber from which America is built.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Battlestar Galactica: The Plan&#8221; (8 p.m. on Syfy): The origin of the Cylons &#8220;plan&#8221; to annihilate the human race is finally revealed in full in this two-hour movie directed by and starring Edward James Olmos.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Big Love&#8221; (8 p.m. on HBO): Having struggled to mend rifts that threatened the very existence of his family, Bill Henrickson now faces a host of new personal and professional challenges in Season 4 that opens with the launch of a Mormon-friendly casino. Series regulars include  Bill Paxton as Bill Henrickson and Jeanne Tripplehorn (born in Tulsa), Chloe Sevigny and Ginnifer Goodwin as his three wives.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Brace For Impact&#8221; (8 p.m. on TLC): Harrison Ford (“Crossing Over”) narrates this documentary film about the remarkable landing of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River by Captain Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger, III. It features interviews with Captain Sullenberger, passengers, air traffic controllers and first responders who assisted the landing.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Chuck&#8221; (8 p.m. on NBC): Chuck Bartowski continues as the Buy More electronics store computer geek, who unwittingly becomes the government&#8217;s most vital secret agent after a data download into his brain. Season 3 begins with back-to-back episodes and moves to its regular day and time at 7 p.m. Monday.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Extreme Makeover: Home Edition&#8221; (7 p.m. on ABC): Celebrity volunteers David Cook (&#8220;American Idol&#8221;) and Xzibit (“Gridiron Gang”) travel with thye team to Bunker Hill, Ind., to rebuild the home of the Cowan family. Daughter Kori, 12, is raising money to fight cancer in honor of her best friend, while she herself is battling a congenital blood disease.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Madhouse” (9 p.m. on History): This new series spotlights Bowman Gray Stadium, a quarter-mile racetrack in Winston-Salem, N.C. that is one of the nation’s shortest NASCAR racetracks. Family racing rivalries go back generations, and ramming, spin-outs, high-speed crashes and fistfights are what fans have come to expect on Saturday night at the Madhouse.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Masterpiece Classic&#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): Judi Dench returns to her critically acclaimed role as Matty in &#8220;Return to Cranford,” a two-part sequel to last season’s miniseries. Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Julia McKenzie also rejoin the cast in the story of everyday life in a small Cheshire market town. The miniseries is based on the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Nature&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): This installment &#8220;Hummingbird: Magic in the Air&#8221; features high-definition and high-speed footage of hummingbirds in the wild. They are the tiniest of birds, yet they qualify as some of the toughest and most energetic creatures on the planet.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Simpsons&#8221; (7 p.m. on Fox): The Emmy-winning animated comedy series reaches its milestone 450th episode with &#8220;Once Upon a Time in Springfield,” a half-hour that finds Milhouse and Bart trying to help Krusty regain his popularity after he is forced to restructure his TV show to include a female sidekick, Princess Penelope (guest voice talent Anne Hathaway, “Bride Wars”).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special: In 3-D! On Ice!&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on Fox): Oscar-nominated filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (&#8220;Super Size Me”) hosts this hourlong documentary about the animated series’ 20th anniversary, which includes an examination of how the show has become a global phenomenon and caps a yearlong worldwide celebration of ‘‘The Simpsons.” Spurlock’s travels take him to the home of the show’s biggest fan, and later, he chats with the cast, writers and guest stars about the show’s place in pop culture.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">MONDAY, JAN. 11, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;American Masters&#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): Jesse L. Martin (“Law &amp; Order”) narrates &#8220;Sam Cooke: Crossing Over,&#8221; which profiles the singer who brought the spirit of the black church to popular music. Cooke was the first black artist to reach No. 1 on both the R&amp;B and pop charts.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Antiques Roadshow&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): This new installment from Raleigh, N.C. includes apprasals of a circa 1800 eastern North Carolina bottle case on stand, an 1812 needlework sampler and an 1985 Andrew Wyeth watercolor.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Big Bang Theory&#8221; (8:30 p.m. on CBS): While Sheldon and Koothrappali attend a university mixer, Leonard is upset to discover that Penny believes in psychics. Danica McKellar (&#8220;The Wonder Years&#8221;) guest stars as Abby, the object of Raj&#8217;s attraction.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;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, “Charmed”). Complications ensue as Kyra, caught off-guard by Castle’s reappearance in her life, wonders if she’s marrying the right guy.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Chuck&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): Chuck must use his relationship with Awesome to protect a visiting dictator, Premier Goya (Armand Assante, &#8220;American Gangster&#8221;), who is the target of an assassination.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Daily Rundown&#8221; (8 a.m. on MSNBC): NBC News White House Correspondents Chuck Todd and Savannah Guthrie will anchor this new show that will focus on the top political stories of the day.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“The Detroit Auto Show: All Access&#8221; 7 p.m. on CNBC): Award winning automotive reporter, Phil Lebeau, will show viewers the car and truck of the year and look ahead at what models will be hot and not in 2010. Also featured will be new gadgets and gizmos inside cars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Disappeared&#8221; (9 p.m. on Investigation Discovery): This new series follows the unpredictable twists of missing person cases, tracking investigations aimed at solving how and why people simply vanish.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Fantasia For Real&#8221; (9 p.m. on VH1):  This new series follows &#8220;American Idol&#8221; winner Fantasia Barrino as she juggles her career and single-motherhood while devoting her energy into recording her highly anticipated third album.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Heroes&#8221; (8 p.m. on NBC): Peter&#8217;s introduction of Emma (Deanne Bray, “Sue Thomas, F.B.Eye”) to his mother brings forth visions of a very grim future. Meanwhile, Hiro and Ando go to extreme lengths to save Dr. Suresh.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“House” (7 p.m. on Fox): When drug dealer Mickey (Ethan Embry, “Brotherhood”) mysteriously collapses while negotiating a sale, his partner-in-crime, Eddie (Nick Chinlund, “Desperate Housewives”), accompanies him to Princeton Plainsboro for treatment. But with a major deal pending, Mickey is not forthcoming with the necessary personal information the team needs to treat him.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;How I Met Your Mother&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): Ted gets one step closer to meeting his future wife on the show&#8217;s 100th episode. The cast perform the musical number &#8220;Nothing Suits Me Like a Suit.&#8221; Guest stars include Rachel Bilson (&#8220;The O.C.&#8221;), Tim Gunn (&#8220;Project Runway&#8221;) and Stacy Keibler (&#8220;Dancing With the Stars&#8221;).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Let&#8217;s Talk About Pep&#8221; (9:30 p.m. on VH1): This new series follows Sandra “Pepa” Denton of Salt-n-Pepa fame as she emerges from an over 4-year romantic and sexual sabbatical to search for love again. She is joining forces with three of her closest girlfriends to try the dating scene again.<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;Two and a Half Men&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): Jake writes love songs to woo his ex-girlfriend, and Herb and Alan hide their secret friendship from Judith&#8217;s watchful eye. Ryan Stiles (&#8220;The Drew Carey Show&#8221;) returns as Herb, Judith&#8217;s current husband.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;American Idol&#8221; (7 p.m. on Fox): Season 9 opens with two hours of auditions from Boston and continues on Wednesday with 75 minutes of auditions from Atlanta. Joining Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi at the auditions as guest judges were Victoria Beckham (Boston) and Mary J. Blige (Atlanta). <br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Biggest Loser&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): Dr. Huizenga delivers the sobering news that this season of contestants is the most unhealthy ever on the show. To illustrate his point, he gives each team a medical task that proves to be a real eye-opener as to what their poor health is really costing them.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Blue Mountain State&#8221; (9 p.m. on SPIKE): This new comedy follows three incoming freshman attending college football powerhouse Blue Mountain State University. The series stars former NFL runninbg back and actor Ed Marinaro (&#8220;Hill Street Blues&#8221;) as the coach, Sam Jones III (&#8220;Smallville&#8221;) as the school&#8217;s top recruit and Darin Brooks (&#8220;Blue Crush&#8221;)as the talented quarterback who is content to ride the bench while partying with his best friend (Chris Romano, &#8220;The Sarah Silverman Program&#8221;), who aspires to be the school&#8217;s mascot.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;I (Almost) Got Away With It&#8221; (9 p.m. on Investigation Discovery): The perpetrators profiled in this new series evaded justice for years by using their families, fake identification and even violence to avoide capture. Viewers learn how law enforcement uses all means necessary to capture these fugitives.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Independent Lens&#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): Stephen Walker’s documentary <a href="mailto:Young@Heart">Young@Heart</a> spotlights the acclaimed New England senior citizen chorus as it rehearses for its new show. The chorus has charmed audiences around the world with performances of songs from artists ranging from Coldplay to the Clash.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Little Miss Perfect&#8221; (9 p.m. on WEtv): The docu-series returns for a second season of exploring the ins and outs of the junior beauty pageant world. Each episode looks at what motivates young beauty pageant contestants and their families to participate. National Pageant Director Michael Galanes also offers his expertiese at what it takes to bring home the crown.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;NCIS&#8221; (7 p.m. on CBS): Gibbs questions DiNozzo&#8217;s ability to do his job when the elder DiNozzo (Robert Wagner, &#8220;Hart to Hart&#8221;) becomes involved in their latest investigation on the show&#8217;s 150th episode. Also guest starring are Penny Johnson Jerald (&#8220;24&#8243;) as State Department Official Joanne Torrence and  Joe Lando (&#8220;Dr. Quinn, Medicine Women&#8221;) as Navy Lieutenant Commander Rob Clarke.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Nova&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): The new installment &#8220;Building Pharaoh&#8217;s Ship&#8221; follows a team of archeologists and boat builders as they reconstruct a vessel depicted on the wall of an ancient Egyptian temple.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Southland&#8221; (9 p.m. on TNT): NBC didn&#8217;t pick of this series for a second season, so TNT did. The network will begin with a commercial-free extended presentation of the pilot episode with never-before-seen footage. The remaining first-season episodes will follow, and the six new episodes shot for Season 2 will begin airing March 2.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Tabatha&#8217;s Salon Takeover&#8221; (9 p.m. on Bravo): On the Season 2 finale, Tabatha Coffey travels to the Earth Moon Sun salon in Western Springs, Ill., to help transform both a hostile manager and a stylist she calls one of the worst hairdressers she has ever seen.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Bureau&#8221; (8 p.m. on Investigation Discovery): In the Season 1 finale, the police in Bloomington, Ill., start to connect a series of late-night assauluts. Unwavering police work and an FBI profile become the keyes to inlocking the perpetrator&#8217;s true identity.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;CSI: NY&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): The investigation of a brutal stabbing takes a dangerous turn when it&#8217;s discovered that evidence at the crime scene was planted, which pits the CSIs against a trusted colleague. D.B. Sweeney (&#8220;Jericho&#8221;) stars as assistant district attorney Craig Hansen. <br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Great Performances&#8221; (8 p.m. on OETA-13): Director Spike Lee brings &#8220;Passing Strange,” Stew Rodewald’s Tony-nominated semiautobiographical Broadway hit, to television. It’s the story of a man who travels to Europe in search of his artistic and personal identity.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;High School Reunion&#8221; (9 p.m. on TV Land): Season 6 features a new class and new drama as former classmates from Chaparral High School in Las Vegas reunite for their 20-year high school reunion on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. The Chaparral Class of &#8216;89 makes “High School Reunion” history with three marriage proposals and a wedding.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Human Spark&#8221; (7 p.m. on OETA-13): In the second installment of this three-part series, host Alan Alda joins researchers studying our fellow simians &#8212; mainly chimpanzees &#8212; to discover what we share with them and what new skills humans evolved since we went our separate ways,<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Leverage&#8221; (9 p.m. on TNT): In order to take down an oppressive sweatshop owner, the Leverage team infiltrates the fashion world. Jeri Ryan (&#8220;Star Trek: Voyager&#8221;) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Mercy&#8221; (7 p.m. on NBC): Sonia manages a defiant hand transplant patient (Michael Imperioli, “Life on Mars”) who wants his donor hand amputated after discovering it once belonged to a pedophile.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Modern Family&#8221; (8 p.m. on ABC): Mitchell plants the seed in Jay’s head that he thinks one of Jay’s old buddies, Shorty (Chazz Palminteri, &#8220;The Usual Suspects&#8221;), might be secretly gay. Meanwhile Gloria gives Manny’s date a makeover and Claire faces off with Phil’s universal remote.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Our Little Genius&#8221; (8:15 p.m. on Fox): Kevin Pollack (“Shark”) hosts this new game show that gives real child geniuses a chance to put their incredible knowledge to the test and work their way up to win their family hundreds of thousands of dollars. However, the little genius’ parents can stop the game at any time and walk away with winnings up to that point.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Solving History With Olly Steeds&#8221; (9 p.m. on Discovery): In this new series, journalist Olly Steeds is out to find the truth behind some of the world’s biggest mysteries. From the possible sea floor ruins of Atlantis to the dizzying heights of the Andes, Olly throws himself into the story employing hidden cameras, trekking to remote locations and participating in ancient rituals.  <br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Spectacle: Elvis Costello with Lyle Lovett, Ray LaMontagne, and John Prine” (9 p.m. on Sundance): Host Elvis Costello explores the role of the singer/songwriter with three guests: four-time Grammy winner Lyle Lovett, the critically acclaimed Ray LaMontagne the highly influential John Prine. Each stands alone in the spotlight to perform and sits for an intimate chat with Elvis on their craft.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Tosh.0&#8243; (9:30 p.m. on Comedy Central): Comedian Daniel Tosh returns for a second season of exploring all aspects of the Internet, from the absolutely absurd to the incredibly ingenious. The series features viral clips of the week and original videos created by and starring well-known actors and comedians.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Ace of Cakes&#8221; (9 p.m. on Food Network): The crew of DIY Network&#8217;s &#8220;Man Caves&#8221; invades Charm City Cakes to outfit Duff Goldman with a new guy-themes basement. Meanwhile, Duff and his crew take a road trip to Chicago to deliver a cake.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Archer&#8221; (9 p.m. on FX): This new animated adult comedy is set at a spy agency where espionage and global crisis are merely opportunities for its highly trained employees to confuse, undermine and betray each other. The voice cast includes H. John Benjamin as master spy Sterling Archer, Jessica Walter as his domineering mother and boss Malory, Aisha Tyler as his ex-girlfriend Anegnt Lana Kane and Judy Greer as Malory’s secretary Cheryl.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Bones” (7 p.m. on Fox): An out-of-this-world case brings Brennan and Booth to New Mexico where they investigate human remains with extraterrestrial attributes. Dean Haglund (“The X-Files”) guest stars.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Carnie Wilson: Unstapled&#8221; (7 p.m. on GSN): This new series will draw back the curtain Carnie Wilson as she juggles her careers as game show host, singer, entrepreneur, activist, wife and mother of two young girls. <br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The First 48&#8243; (8 p.m. on A&amp;E): The Season 10 premiere spotlights a Louisville, Ky., community that is outraged when a married couple is gunned down at home in front of their two young children. Det. Kevin Trees and the homicide team hit the streets hoping the community&#8217;s strong reaction to the killing will trump the neighborhood&#8217;s long-standing code of silence.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Hidden Agenda&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on GSN): In this new domestic hidden-camera game show, one member of a couple attempts to persuade his or her partner to complete a series of challenges — without letting on that the world is watching. Comic Debi Gutierrez serves as host of the show and as the couples’ cheerleader.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force&#8221; (9 p.m. on A&amp;E): In the season premiere, Detective Kevin Searing and Trenton Police Detective Sgt. Luddie Austin turn to Cmdr. Lenny Depaul for help on the Fugitive Task Force’s toughest manhunt all year, pursuing a 31-year-old fugitive wanted for first-degree murder and weapons possession.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Models of the Runway&#8221; (10 p.m. on Lifetime): Season 2 launches with 16 fresh faces aspiring for their chance at being paired with the last &#8220;Project Runway&#8221; designer standing on the catwalk. The winning model will receive a $25,000 cash prize from L’Oréal Paris Studio Secrets Professional make-up line and will also be featured in the designer’s fashion spread in Marie Claire. <br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Parks and Recreation&#8221; (7:30 p.m. on NBC): Ann sets Leslie up on a blind date with a co-worker (Will Arnett, &#8220;30 Rock&#8221;) that does not go as well as Leslie hoped. An old friend of Ann&#8217;s (Justin Theroux, &#8220;Tropic Thunder&#8221;) makes Mark feel insecure.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Project Runway&#8221; (9 p.m. on Lifetime): Host Heidi Klum, mentor Tim Gunn, judges Michael Kors (leading designer) and Nina Garcia (fashion director for Marie Claire magazine) return to New York for Season 7. They welcome 16 new designers who are vying for a shot to make their way to Bryant Park and show their collection in front of top industry insiders during New York Fashion Week. Nicole Richie (“The Simple Life”) is a guest judge on the season premiere.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;I Shouldn&#8217;t Be Alive&#8221; (8 p.m. on Animal Planet): The Season 3 premiere tells the story of extreme adventure athlete Danelle, who plunges 60 feet down a canyon wall onto solid rock in the remote Utah wilderness. With just her faithful canine companion Taz for support, she faces the endurance challenge of her life &#8212; a battle for her own survival.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;I&#8217;m In the Band&#8221; (8 p.m. on Disney): Get a sneak peek at this new series premiering Jan. 18 on Disney XD. In this episode, Tripp Campbell&#8217;s dreams come true when he wins a radio contest to have dinner with his favorite rock band, Iron Weasel, and manages to impress them with his musical skills. Amazingly, he lands the lead guitar role, and before long the band is staying in the guest room at his house and playing a gig at Tripp&#8217;s school.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Medium&#8221; (8 p.m. on CBS): Allison dreams of a schizophrenic child, who she later meets as the well-adjusted roommate of a missing psychiatric patient, and questions whether she was responsible for killing her own parents. Danielle Panabaker (&#8220;Shark&#8221;) guest stars as Summer Lowry, the schizophrenic young girl from Allison&#8217;s dreams.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;NUMB3RS&#8221; (9 p.m. on CBS): The team searches for a lost shipment of high-caliber firearms when one of the weapons is responsible for random killings throughout the city. Guest stars include James Remar (&#8220;Dexter&#8221;) as weapons dealer Randall Priest and Jon Seda (Close to Home&#8221;) as arms broker Lonnie Moses.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Sanctuary&#8221; (8 p.m. on Syfy): In the two-part Season 3 finale, Magnus, Will and Kate travel to Mumbai, India, to investigate a murder and connection to the Cult of Kali, an ancient cult whose followers can foretell disaster.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;The Singing Bee&#8221; (8 p.m. on CMT): Host Melissa Peterman (&#8220;Reba&#8221;) returns for a second season of the compeitition series that blends a mix of country music with popular favorites from other genres. The show tests contestants’ knowledge of lyrics to well-known songs, and those who fail to accurately sing the correct lyrics are eliminated from the competition.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Wizards of Waverly Place&#8221; (7 p.m. on Disney): Alex finds her new boyfriend Mason, a transfer student from England, perfect in every way except for his artistic vision. She casts a spell on Mason so that she becomes the inspiration for all the art he creates in their school art class. Guest starring as Mason is Gregg Sulkin from Disney Channel UK&#8217;s &#8220;As The Bell Rings.&#8221;</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SATURDAY, JAN. 16, 2010<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;House of Bones&#8221; (8 p.m. on Syfy): In this Syfy7 original movie starring Corin Nemec (“Stargate SG-1”) and Charisma Carpenter (“Angel”), a group of ghost hunters from a nationally syndicated TV shyow arrive for their latest assignment &#8212; the mysterious Wicker House in New Orleans that has been the site of nsome of the most grisly murders in history.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Imagination Movers&#8221; (9 a.m. on Disney): The Movers help baker Ben Boudreaux, a.k.a. &#8220;The Muffin Man,&#8221; remember the secret ingredient for his world famous muffins. Duff Goldman (&#8220;Ace of Cakes&#8221;) guest stars as Ben Boudreaux.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>&#8220;Pit Boss&#8221; (9 p.m. on Animal Planet): Former actor Shorty Rossi (“Criss Angel Mindfreak”), who runs a Hollywood talent agency for little people. He also has a passion for pit bulls and has gathered together three friends and fellow little people, including Ronald Lee Clark from Choctaw, to take on the task of rescuing, rehabilitating and training the most misunderstood of dogs.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">◊</span>“Saturday Night Live” (10:29 p.m. on NBC): Oscar-nominated actress Sigourney Weaver takes her second turn at hosting the show. Musical guest is the Grammy-nominated duo The Ting Tings, comprised of Katie White and Jules De Martino.</p>
<p><strong>&#8211;Penny TV</strong></p>
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		<title>TV Premieres, Finales and Marathons airing Dec. 27-Jan. 2, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 12:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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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.
   And here are the shows beginning and ending the week of Dec. 27.
   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/2009/12/25/tv-premieres-finales-and-marathons-airing-dec-27-jan-2-2010/">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 Dec. 27.<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 />
NOTE: Times are CST (for EST, add one hour)</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">BEGINNINGS</span><br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Everest: Beyond the Limit,&#8221; 7 p.m. Sunday on Discovery (third-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Motor City Motors,&#8221; 9 p.m. Monday on Discovery (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;One Big Happy Family,&#8221; 8 p.m. Tuesday on TLC (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Imploders,&#8221; 9 p.m. Wednesday on TLC (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“The Real World: D.C.,” 9 p.m. Wednesday on MTV (season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Curb Appeal: The Block,&#8221; 1 p.m. Friday on HGTV (fourth-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;First Time Design,&#8221; 2 p.m. Friday on HGTV (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Design Interns,&#8221; 3 p.m. Friday on HGTV (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;DocTalk,&#8221; 7 p.m. Friday on Documentary Channel (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Outdoor Room With Jamie Durie,&#8221; 9 p.m. Friday on HGTV (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Squeeze,&#8221; 9 p.m. Friday on MSNBC (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Antonio Treatment,&#8221; 9:30 p.m. Friday on HGTV (sneak peek).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;How Do I Look?&#8221; 7 p.m. Saturday on Style Network (ninth-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;What I Hate About Me,&#8221; 8 p.m. Saturday on Style Network (series premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Underdog to Wonderdog,&#8221; 7 p.m. Saturday on Animal Planet (second-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;It&#8217;s Me or the Dog&#8221; (8 p.m. Saturday on Animal Planet (second-season premiere).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Demons,&#8221; 9 p.m. Saturday on BBC America (series premiere).</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">ENDINGS<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“Brothers,” 6 p.m. Sunday on Fox (first-season finale).<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“Outer Space Astronauts,” 10 p.m. Tuesday on Syfy (first-season finale).</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">MARATHONS<br />
</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“Royal Pains,” 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday on Sleuth.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Ghost Lab,&#8221; 9 a.m. Thursday to 2 a.m. Friday on Discovery.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;How Do They Do It?&#8221; 11 a.m. Thursday to 5 a.m. Friday on Science Channel.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>“South Park,” 8 p.m. to midnight Thursday on Comedy Central.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Law &amp; Order: Special Victims Unit&#8221; 5 a.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday on USA Network.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Disaster House,&#8221; 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday on DIY.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Mythbusters,&#8221; 8 a.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday on Discovery.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;How It&#8217;s Made&#8221; 11 a.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Friday on Science Channel.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Virginian,&#8221; 11 p.m. Thursday to 11 p.m. Friday on Encore Westerns.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;The Biggest Loser 8,&#8221; 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday on FLN.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;NCIS&#8221; 8 a.m. Saturday to 1 a.m. Jan. 3 on USA Network.<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">••</span>&#8220;Have Gun-Will Travel,&#8221; 11 p.m. Friday to 11 p.m. Saturday on Encore Westerns.</p>
<p>Pictured above: Demons &#8211; (l to r) Ruby (Holliday Grainger), Luke (Christian Cooke), Rupert (Phillip Glenister) and Mina (Zoe Tapper). <span>Photo Credit: </span>Sony</p>
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		<title>TV Preview Podcast: ‘One Big Happy Family’</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 12:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each week, The Oklahoman TV Editor Penny Soldan hosts an audio podcast discussing an upcoming TV premiere.
This week’s premiere is the new TLC series “One Big Happy Family” premiering at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29.
To hear her discussion with Melissa Hayer, assistant news research editor for The Oklahoman, click the arrow below.
Pictured above: L to R: Shayne, Tameka, Norris [...] To Read more go to <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/television/2009/12/24/tv-preview-podcast-%e2%80%98one-big-happy-family%e2%80%99/">Television Blog</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-7660" title="One Big Happy Family" src="http://blog.newsok.com/television/files/2009/12/20003_DSC02369.JPG" alt="One Big Happy Family" width="400" height="300" />Each week, The Oklahoman TV Editor Penny Soldan hosts an audio podcast discussing an upcoming TV premiere.<br />
This week’s premiere is the new TLC series “One Big Happy Family” premiering at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29.<br />
To hear her discussion with Melissa Hayer, assistant news research editor for The Oklahoman, click the arrow below.</p>
<p>Pictured above: L to R: Shayne, Tameka, Norris and Amber (TLC Photo).</p>
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