monday
Everwood (WB, 8pm, rerun on Sunday at 5pm)
Everybody Loves Raymond (CBS, 8pm)
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central, 10pm and midnight)
Regis Philbin, the Thrills on The Late Show with David Letterman (CBS, 10:35pm)
Let’s Bowl (Comedy Central, 1am, 1:30am, 2am, 2:30am)
I’ve made a few remarks (and then some) re the Super Bowl halftime show over in my livejournal. In case you’re interested.
Great selection of links to coverage of all things Super Bowl and then some over at TVTattle.com today. And Teevee’s Super Bowl wrap up is funny (of course).
Kelsey Grammer (re the end of Frasier), Arthur Kornhaber (re team parenting) on Today (NBC, 7am – 10am).
Super Bowl commercials, Ty Pennington (of Trading Spaces, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and author of the book Ty’s Tricks), the kick-off of the weeklong series “Cut the Carbs and Loose the Weight” with chef Marcus Samuelson (of Aquavit) on Good Morning, America (ABC, 7am – 9am).
First castoff from Survivor: All-Stars, Super Bowl wrap on The Early Show (CBS, 7am – 9am).
Ty Pennington (of Trading Spaces et al), Tracy Morgan (of The Tracy Morgan Show), meet the couple that will be married on the show later this week on Live with Regis and Kelly (syndicated, check your local listings).
Randy Jackson (of American Idol, author of What’s Up Dawg?: How to Become a Superstar in the Music Business), journalist/author Richard M. Cohen (husband of Meredith Vieira, author of Blindsided: Lifting a Life Above Illness: A Reluctant Memoir) on The View (ABC, check your local listings).
Sci-Fi mini-marathon du jour: Amazing Stories (Sci-Fi, 10am – 3pm).
Tim Conway & Barbara Feldon on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh In (Trio, Noon).
Another airing of the Rock n’ Jock Superbowl 2004 (MTV, 1pm).
David Bowie: Glass Spider Tour (Trio, 2pm).
Amy Brenneman, Kathy Najimy, a game of Celebrity (with Ellen and Kathy and audience members), Leann Rimes preforms “With This Love” (from her Greatest Hits CD) on The Ellen DeGeneres Show (syndicated, check your local listings).
Teen actress Alexis Dziena (of the Lifetime movie She’s Too Young) discusses the consequences of teen promiscuity, there’s also a discussion of the issue with a bunch of teens and parents, plus Sharon answers questions from the audience about how she handles the issue with her kids. On The Sharon Osbourne Show (syndicated, check your local listings; WGN, midnight).
John Stossel, Dat Phan, Josh Turner (performs a song from his CD Long Black Train), Joshua Morrow (of The Young and the Restless), Marjorie Johnson on The Wayne Brady Show (syndicated, check your local listings).
“Thomas, the Bachelor!” on Dr. Phil (syndicated, check your local listings). A couple of people who’ve lost weight with Dr. Phil return to “the dating scene.”
“The World’s Best Advice” on Oprah (syndicated, check your local listings).
“Doublemeat Palace” and “Dead Things” episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (FX, 3pm, 4pm).
“Eternity” episode of Angel (TNT, 4pm).
“The Long Goodbye” episode of The West Wing (Bravo, 6pm and 10pm). This was the big C.J.-centric atypical episode.
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ABC
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Gladiator | |||||
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CBS
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Yes, Dear | Still Standing | Everybody Loves Raymond | Two and a Half Men | CSI: Miami | |
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NBC
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Fear Factor | Las Vegas (starts at 7:59pm) | Average Joe Hawaii (starts at 8:59pm) | |||
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FOX
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American Idol | My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance | ||||
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WB
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7th Heaven (Rerun) | Everwood (airs again on Sunday) | ||||
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UPN
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The Parkers (Rerun) | Eve (Rerun) | Girlfriends (Rerun) | Half and Half (Rerun) | ||
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Discovery
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Monster House (New, airs again at 10pm) | Monster Garage (airs again at 11pm) | American Chopper (airs again at 1am) | |||
College hoops on ESPN and ESPN2.
They try to build the ultimate “Sports House” for a couple who loves sports on a new Monster House (Discovery, 7pm and 10pm).
Rerun of the excellent “Fire and Ice” episode of Now and Again (Trio, 7pm and 10pm). Eric Close (of Without A Trace) and Dennis Haysbert (of 24) star in this great (brilliant, but cancelled) show from the creator of Moonlighting.
“It’s All About Ice Cream” on Emeril Live (Food Network, 7pm and 11pm).
Jerry Van Dyke guest stars on Yes, Dear (CBS, 7pm).
“Nikki imagines herself a sheriff facing down an outlaw known as the Professor in a musical Western” on a rerun of The Parkers (UPN, 7pm). Is a western musical directed by Debbie Allen.
In case you can’t get, um, enough of Janet: The E! True Hollywood Story: Janet Jackson (E!, 7pm).
Bob Crane is profiled on Biography (A&E, 7pm and 11pm).
Nina returns (hooray!) to say “where the heck have you been, Andy?” or something like that. Madison and Ephram fight, Amy and Tommy fight, and Amy makes at least some wan attempt to reconcile with her family on a new Everwood (WB, 8pm, rerun on Sunday at 5pm). This show is like 25x better than Las Vegas.
You know how Dads on sitcoms tend to be portrayed as big ol’ idiots? When Ray catches Debra talking to the kids about him, he worries that his kids don’t have the best impression of him on Everybody Loves Raymond (CBS, 8pm).
Paris Hilton, Jon Lovitz, and Paul Anka guest star on Las Vegas (NBC, 7:59pm). Yes, NBC is still doing that weird start time thing.
“Asia America” and “Food Capitals” Unwrapped (Food Network, 8pm and midnight, 8:30pm and 12:30am).
Richard Lewis guest stars as Charlie’s accountant on Two and a Half Men (CBS, 8:30pm).
Alan Cumming hosts a variety show called Out on the Edge (Comedy Central, 9pm and 11pm). Comedy Central claims it’s a show that’s “here and totally queer.” Performers include Buddy Cole (a.k.a. Scott Thompson), Jim David, Elvira Kurt, BETTY, The Hazzards, Rene Hicks, and others.
A cigarmaker is beaten and murdered, a man is killed at an ATM (but the money is left behind) on C.S.I. Miami (CBS, 9pm).
Baseball: 1991 Minnesota Twins (ESPN Classic, 9pm and midnight and 3am). A look at the team/season, I guess (‘cuz they don’t say it’s a particular game).
Yet another airing of last week’s new Keen Eddie (Bravo, 9pm). In case you missed it.
Independent Spirit Awards Nomination Show (IFC, 9:30pm).
Ice Cube on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central, 10pm and midnight).
Cheez Unwrapped (Food Network, 10pm and 2am).
“Raising the Steaks” episode of Good Eats (Food Network, 10:30pm and 2:30am).
Carlos Mencia, Greg Giraldo, Maria Bamford, Mark Lundholm on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn (Comedy Central, 10:30pm and 12:30am).
“The Day the Earth Stood Stupid” episode of Futurama (Cartoon Network, 10:30pm and 1:30am).
Regis Philbin, the Thrills on The Late Show with David Letterman (CBS, 10:35pm).
Rob Schneider, Patricia Clarkson, Melissa Etheridge on The Tonight Show (NBC, 10:35pm).
Jude Law, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michelle Branch on a rerun of Late Night with Conan O’Brien (NBC, 11:35pm).
Leah Remini, Will Arnett, Don Barris, guest co-host Kathie Lee Gifford on Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC, check your local listings).
Jack Osbourne, Engelbert Humperdinck on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (CBS, check your local listings).
Ice Cube, Sarah Clarke, the Star Spangles on Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC, check your local listings).
Remember when Vance DeGeneres guest starred on his sister’s show Ellen (Lifetime, 12:30am)? I do, but then I’m a little odd.
Reruns of funny game show (filmed in Minnesota, doncha know) Let’s Bowl (Comedy Central, 1am, 1:30am, 2am, 2:30am).
Harry Connick Jr. performs, Kathryn Black discusses her new book Mothering Without a Map: The Search for the Good Mother Within on Today (NBC, 7am – 10am).
Sean Hannity (author of Deliver Us From Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism), chef Wolfgang Puck (author of a bunch of cookbooks) on Good Morning, America (ABC, 7am – 9am).
Live from South Carolina’s Democratic primary on The Early Show (CBS, 7am – 9am).
Cedric the Entertainer, and the couple who is getting married this week on the show has their in-laws meet for the first time on Live with Regis and Kelly (syndicated, check your local listings).
Kelsey Grammer (of Frasier), Kelly Jo Kuharski (of The Bachelor and The Bachlorette) on The View (ABC, check your local listings).
Sci-Fi mini-marathon du jour: The Outer Limits (Sci-Fi, 10am – 3pm).
Katey Sagal (of 8 Simple Rules), Chris Harrison (of The Bachelorette), Brian McKnight (performs a song from his CD U Turn), footage from Houston’s trip to the Super Bowl on The Ellen DeGeneres Show (syndicated, check your local listings).
David Boreanaz (of Angel), Aisha Tyler (promotes her book Swerve: Reckless Observations of a Postmodern Girl, Vinnie Jones (of The Big Bounce), Fe Fe Dobson (performs a song from her debut CD) on The Sharon Osbourne Show (syndicated, check your local listings).
John Amos (of All About The Andersons), Dave Scott, Deborah Gibson (promotes her album of showtunes), James Hyde (of Passions), Marjorie Johnson on The Wayne Brady Show (syndicated, check your local listings).
“Parenting 101: Follow-ups” on Dr. Phil (syndicated, check your local listings).
“I Survived!” on Oprah (syndicated, check your local listings). Real life survivors. Woman who was impaled, surfer girl who was attacked by shark, and more.
“Older and Far Away” and “As You Were” episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (FX, 3pm, 4pm).
“Five by Five” episode of Angel (TNT, 4pm).
“Inauguration, part 1″ episode of The West Wing (Bravo, 6pm and 10pm).
In primetime expect new episodes of most network series including Gilmore Girls, One Tree Hill, 24, Law & Order: SVU, Line of Fire, Frasier, American Idol, America’s Top Model, Navy NCIS, and Juding Amy. Episodes of The Guardian and of the ABC comedies (like Less Than Perfect) are reruns. Full details in tomorrow’s picks.
