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Andre Braugher makes what is (I think) only his second appearance ever on a national talk show (his first was earlier this year on Rosie) on The View (ABC, check your local listings).
Sam Waterston is one of the guests on The Rosie O’Donnell Show (syndicated, check your local listings) today.
It’s almost Clark Gable’s birthday (Feb 1), celebrate with a bunch of his films on TCM: Polly of the Circus (TCM, 11:30am); Love on the Run (TCM, 1pm); Adventure (TCM, 2:30pm); and Mogambo (TCM, 5pm).
Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder star in Superman (AMC, 1pm, letterboxed; 9:30pm).
Garibaldi goes to Mars (and he hates Mars) in “The Exercise of Vital Powers” episode of Babylon 5 (Sci-Fi, 6pm, letterboxed).
Another installment of Jazz (PBS, check your local listings).
7th Heaven (WB, 7pm) celebrates its 100th episode.
A girl wakes up in the park, dressed in her pajamas, with no idea how she got there on a new Mysterious Ways (NBC, 7pm).
Cool! A new Junkyard Wars (The Learning Channel, 7pm). Episode title is “Siege.”
Gene Wilder, et al in Young Frankenstein (AMC, 7pm and midnight).
New episodes of First Wave (Sci-Fi, 7pm and 11pm) and Invisible Man (Sci-Fi, 8pm and midnight).
CBS has new episodes of all its shows tonight, including Super Bowl-related plots on King of Queens (CBS, 7pm) and Everybody Loves Raymond (CBS, 8pm).
Boston Public (FOX, 7pm) is a rerun of the fourth episode and Ally McBeal (FOX, 8pm) is an old rerun (“They Eat Horses, Don’t They?”) which is pretty good if I remember right.
The Sheriff is questioned by the FBI about Max and Isabel on a new Roswell (WB, 8pm).
New episode of 100 Centre Street (A&E, 8pm and midnight; will air again on the weekend, too).
Rudy (from Survivor) hosts Modern Marvels Survival Guide Week (History Channel, 9pm), a four episode survival guide.
Marlee Matlin guest stars on a new Gideon’s Crossing (ABC, 9pm).
New episodes of both Family Law (CBS, 9pm) and Third Watch (NBC, 9pm), too.
Another episode of Cold Feet (Bravo, 9pm, midnight).
Meldrick and Bayliss fall for the same woman, Pembleton is sued by a serial killer, and
Beau’s marital problems continue in the “A Model Citizen” episode of Homicide: Life on the Street (Court TV, 10pm).
Pembleton and Bayliss visit New York City in the first part of the first ever major crossover between Law & Order (A&E, 10pm) and Homicide.
The first person kicked off the new Survivor show makes an appearance on The Late Show w/ David Letterman (CBS, 10:35pm).
Former President Jimmy Carter, musical guest Fuel, 6-year-old presidential expert Miekan Stonhill on The Tonight Show (NBC, 10:35pm).
Dennis Franz, comic Jake Johannsen, musical guest the Pat McGee Band on The Late Late Show (CBS, check your local listings).
Rod Steiger and D.L. Hughley are among the guests on Politically Incorrect (ABC, check your local listings).
Only Darin Morgan could’ve written the “Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me” episode of Millennium (FX, midnight).
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