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Fall TV premiere dates

Posted September 04th 2009 03:54:52 pm by Jose
Categories: General

TUESDAY

"90210," 8 p.m. CW

"Melrose Place," 9 p.m. CW

"Sons of Anarchy," 10 p.m. FX

WEDNESDAY

"America's Next Top Model," 8 p.m. CW

"So You Think You Can Dance," 8 p.m. Fox

"Glee," 9 p.m. Fox

THURSDAY

"The Vampire Diaries," 8 p.m. CW

"Supernatural," 9 p.m. CW

FRIDAY

"Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" 8 p.m. Fox

SATURDAY

"Cops" 8 p.m. Fox

"America's Most Wanted," 9 p.m. Fox

 

 

Favorite Football Movie?

Posted September 02nd 2009 05:36:56 pm by Jose
Categories: General

 

What's your favorite Football movie? Mine is "Rudy." I get choked up toward the end of the movie every time. It's the ultimate come from behind, underdog story.

My Facebook friends have mentioned "Friday Night Lights," "The Longest Yard," "Radio," "Remember the Titans" and "The Program."

 

Imogen Heap on Letterman

Posted September 01st 2009 11:54:31 pm by Jose
Categories: CBS

 

Check out this performance of Imogen Heap on Late Show with David Letterman. 

 

Glee

Posted August 30th 2009 06:13:00 pm by Jose
Categories: Fox

 

 

Okay Gleeks (Glee fans), Glee premieres Sept. 9 on Fox at 9 p.m.

You can watch the pilot at Hulu.com. Also on the web site is a video featuring the character Mercedes (Amber Riley) singing Jazmine Sullivan's "Bust Your Windows." There are also behind-the-scenes extras. 

 

 

Sunday night TV Best Bet

Posted August 30th 2009 01:13:11 pm by Jose
Categories: Cable

Besides "Mad Men," "Big Brother," and "True Blood," you won't want to miss this interesting television experiment.

On "The Human Family Tree," narrated by Kevin Bacon, about 100 people in the Bronx, N.Y., learn that all humans are related.

The synopsis of the show reads, "on a single day, on a single street, the DNA of 100 people...trace the ancestral footsteps of all humanity."

The show airs at 9 tonight on the National Geographic Channel.

For more information, go to natgeotv.com/familytree

 

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Herald-Journal Entertainment Editor Jose Franco loves TV and watching DVDs on TV. As a kid, he watched as much TV as he could on his parents' black-and-white set with the bunny-rabbit antenna. On clear days, the family could watch ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS. He loved watching everything from "Good Times" and "Happy Days" to "The Waltons" and "Three's Company," from "Land of the Lost" to Porky Pig cartoons. Saturdays were spent watching "American Bandstand," "Soul Train" and a Saturday afternoon movie like "Creature from the Black Lagoon." He didn't get cable and color TV until college in the 1980s and was surprised to hear all the colorful words you could say on television. It was the birth of MTV and music videos. Over the years, his taste in television shows has expanded and become more refined, but he does admit to enjoying an occasional "Who's the Boss?" marathon. His favorite shows, at the moment, include "The Sopranos," "Weeds," "Nip/Tuck," "Big Brother," "Friday Night Lights," "Prison Break," "Lost," "Ugly Betty" and "Heroes." His Netflix list is filled with TV shows he's yet to watch such as "The Wire" and "House." Not enough hours in the day, he says. He loves TV so much that he even mourned when "Rome" and "Gilmore Girls" went off the air. And he thinks there's nothing better than sharing his thoughts on a favorite TV show around the watercooler at work.