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TV This Week
Best tube bets this weekend
By Louisa Ada Seltzer
Nov 6, 2009 - 1:00:56 AM

FRIDAY

Best bet on broadcast: CW, “Smallville,” 8 p.m. Everybody’s looking for somebody: Jor-El looks for Clark at the Kent farm, Zod tries to find Jor-El, and Clark searches for his father.

Best bet on cable: Nickelodeon, “SpongeBob SquarePants,” 8 p.m. Special hour-long episode includes the voices of Ricky Gervais, Robin Williams, Pink, Will Ferrell and LeBron James.

Top sporting event: ESPN, “NBA Basketball,” 8 p.m. Speaking of James, he and his current team, the Cavs, take on his rumored future team, the Knicks, in New York.

SATURDAY

Best bet on broadcast: Fox, “The Wanda Sykes Show,” 11 p.m. Series premiere. The comedian's new show features both comedy sketches and panel discussion.

Best bet on cable: Lifetime Movie Network, “To Late to Say Goodbye,” 8 p.m. A Rob Lowe/Lauren Holly original movie, described thusly by New York Post TV critic Linda Stasi: “After too long a stretch, TV is getting back to my favorite scripted dramas -- true crime, in all its twisted gory.”

Top sporting event: CBS, “College Football,” 3:30 p.m. SEC game between No. 9 LSU and No. 3 Alabama could end up having national title implications.

SUNDAY

Best bet on broadcast
: Fox, “Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show,” 8:30 p.m. Now brought to you by Warner Bros. rather than Microsoft.

Best bet on cable: AMC, “Mad Men,” 10 p.m. Season finale. The episode, written by creator Matthew Weiner, is called “Shut the Door. Have a Seat.” That could mean so many things…

Top sporting event: NBC, “Sunday Night Football,” 8:15 p.m. “SNF” returns from a World Series-induced week off for a big NFC East game between the Eagles and Cowboys.


 

A look at this week’s top TV draws

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6

Time

Network

Program

Description

8 p.m.

CBS

“Ghost Whisperer” (D)

Jim thinks a co-worker might be involved in a student’s disappearance.

8 p.m.

NBC

“Law & Order” (D)

The detectives find cases full of drugs and money at a murder scene.

9 p.m.

ABC

“Ugly Betty” (D)

Daniel makes Natalie his assistant, and it doesn’t sit well with Betty.

9 p.m.

CBS

“Medium” (D)

Allison rents an SUV that has a strange satellite radio.

9 p.m.

Syfy

“Stargate Universe” (D)

A high-risk plan could yield high rewards.

10 p.m.

USA

“White Collar” (D)

A mob man turns to the FBI to find a stolen Bible.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7

Time

Network

Program

Description

3:30 p.m.

CBS

“College Football” (S)

Huge SEC game between Alabama and LSU.

3:30 p.m.

ABC

“College Football” (S)

Big Ten game between Ohio State and Penn State.

8 p.m.

Fox

“Cops” (R)

Cops in Vegas try to chase down a suspected bank robber.

8 p.m.

Lifetime Movie Network

“Too Late to Say Goodbye” (M)

Rob Lowe and Lauren Holly star in a movie version of the Ann Rule book.

9 p.m.

CBS

“Strikeforce” (S)

MMA returns to CBS with a match between Brett Rogers and Fedor Emelianenko.

11:30 p.m.

NBC

“Saturday Night Live” (C)

Taylor Swift hosts and performs.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8

Time

Network

Program

Description

3:15 p.m.

ABC

“NASCAR Racing” (S)

A Sprint Cup race from Fort Worth, Texas.

8:15 p.m.

NBC

“NFL Football” (S)

NFC East rivalry game between Dallas and Philadelphia.

8:30 p.m.

Fox

“Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show” (C)

The special formerly sponsored by Microsoft.

9 p.m.

ABC

“Desperate Housewives” (D)

Angie invites Bree and Orson to dinner, but they’re hesitant.

9 p.m.

HBO

“Curb Your Enthusiasm” (C)

Cheryl competes for a role on the “Seinfeld” reunion.

9:30 p.m.

Fox

“The Cleveland Show” (C)

Cleveland Jr. takes a purity pledge.

10 p.m.

AMC

“Mad Men” (D)

Pete sits down with some very important clients.

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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