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Top draws on broadcast and cable and in sports

Feb 5, 2010
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FRIDAY

Best bet on broadcast: CW, “Smallville,” 8 p.m. Two-hour episode, with the second directed by star Tom Welling.

Best bet on cable: MTV, “SOS Saving OurSelves: Help for Haiti,” 8 p.m. Diddy, Queen Latifah and Pharrell host another telethon benefitting victims of the Haiti earthquake.

Top sporting event: ESPN, “NBA Basketball,” 10:30 p.m. A showdown between division leaders as the Nuggets take on the Lakers.

SATURDAY

Best bet on broadcast: NBC, “Saturday Night Live,” 11:30 p.m. Former “That ‘70s Show” star Ashton Kutcher hosts and Them Crooked Vultures performs.

Best bet on cable: Syfy, “The Cursed,” 9 p.m. A man unleashes a monster in a Tennessee town while doing research for a book. If the book's about how to unleash monsters on an unsuspecting town, well, no worries, research accomplished.

Top sporting event
: Fox, “NASCAR Racing,” 8 p.m. A short 75-lap race from Daytona International Speedway.

SUNDAY

Best bet on broadcast: CBS, “Undercover Boss,” 10 p.m. Series premiere. This new reality show gets the cushy post-Super Bowl slot, but how will it hold up in the coming weeks?

Best bet on cable: Animal Planet, “Puppy Bowl VI,” 3 p.m. The annual Super Bowl alternative, with a halftime show featuring kittens.

Top sporting event: CBS, “Super Bowl,” 6:25 p.m. Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints. The Colts aim for their second title in four years, while the Saints make their first appearance ever.


A look at this week’s top TV draws

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5

Time

Network

Program

Description

8 p.m.

CBS

“Ghost Whisperer” (D)

Margaret Cho plays a professor who’s haunted by a ghost secret admirer.

8 p.m.

CW

“Smallville” (D)

The Justice Society of America gets help from Clark, Chloe, John Jones and Green Arrow.

8 p.m.

Nickelodeon

“iCarly” (K)

Freddie gets a little too close to Gibby’s girlfriend.

9 p.m.

CBS

“Medium” (D)

No matter who Allison talks to, she keeps seeing the face of the same man. Maybe someone else has a ghost secret admirer, huh?

10 p.m.

Showtime

“Spartacus: Blood and Sand” (D)

Spartacus plots to battle Crixus in the main event of a festival.

10:30 p.m.

ESPN

“NBA Basketball” (S)

The Nuggets try to take down the Lakers in Los Angeles.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6

Time

Network

Program

Description

Noon

ESPN

“College Basketball” (S)

Tough Big East matchup between Villanova and Georgetown.

8 p.m.

Fox

“NASCAR Racing” (S)

The Budweiser Shootout from Daytona International Speedway.

9 p.m.

BBC

“Demons” (D)

Season finale. Luke has bad dreams about the car accident that killed his dad.

9 p.m.

Food Network

“Food Network Challenge” (N)

Chefs make chocolate versions of the wonders of the world.

9 p.m.

ESPN

“College Basketball” (S)

Key conference game between Michigan State and Illinois.

11:30 p.m.

NBC

“Saturday Night Live” (C)

Ashton Kutcher hosts and Them Crooked Vultures perform.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7

Time

Network

Program

Description

Noon

NBC

“NHL Hockey” (S)

The sport’s current golden boys, Crosby and Ovechkin, face off in Washington.

2 p.m.

CBS

“Super Bowl Today” (S)

The season’s biggest game needs its longest pregame show.

2:30 p.m.

ABC

“NBA Basketball” (S)

The Magic travel to Boston for a game against the Celtics.

6:25 p.m.

CBS

“NFL Football” (S)

After all the talk, it’s Colts versus Saints in Super Bowl XLIV in Miami.

9 p.m.

HBO

“Big Love” (D)

Bill works endless hours in his attempt to win a state senate seat (and draw people away from the Super Bowl).

10 p.m.

CBS

“Undercover Boss” (R)

Series premiere. Executives pretend to be new low-level hires at their own companies. CBS pretends the show will actually start at 10.

A = awards show or special, C = comedy, D = drama, DD = daytime drama, G = game show, K = kids, M = movie, N = news/documentary, R = reality, S = sports, T = talk/variety show.


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