For those of you, like me, who could care less about watching the Super Bowl this Sunday, check out these other TV options:
+Hallmark Channel, for instance, will offer viewers a marathon of "Little House on the Prairie," the classic frontier family drama starring Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert. It will air from noon Sunday through 3 a.m. Monday.
+Tony Shalhoub shines as an obsessive-compulsive detective in "Monk," the hit comedy-drama regularly airing Fridays on USA. But Sunday from 4 through 11 p.m., USA presents a viewers' choice of seven favorite episodes. They include "Mr. Monk Takes his Medicine," "Goes to Vegas" and "Bumps His Head." Please wash your hands thoroughly beforehand.
+Animal Planet is airing "Puppy Bowl II," which resembles one of those old home football games with the vibrating metal field and players going every which way. It airs at 3 p.m., 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.
+Down-home cooking queen Paula Deen is cooking up a "Supper" Bowl marathon on Food Network from 2 to 8 p.m. Along with episodes of her series "Paula's Home Cooking," the course includes encores of her specials "All-Star Kitchen Makeover" and "Paula Goes Hollywood," plus a special edition of "Behind the Bash" with its host, Giada De Laurentiis, covering Deen's movie-premiere party. (Last year, Deen added "film actress" to her resume, performing alongside Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom in the feature "Elizabethtown.".
+From noon to 9 p.m., VH1 is airing nine episodes of the UPN hit, "America's Next Top Model," with supermodel Tyra Banks guiding the transformation of everyday young women into what might potentially be -- well, the title says it.
+Catch a marathon of personal makeovers as TLC airs five hours of "What Not to Wear" from 7 p.m. to midnight, with a style SWAT team that includes fashion experts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, hair specialist Nick Arrojo and makeup artist Carmindy.
+Starting at noon, Court TV airs eight hour-long editions of "The Investigators," its documentary series of true stories about law enforcement and the justice system. Then, from 8 p.m. through 4 a.m. Monday, episodes of "Forensic Files" show how legal experts assemble pieces of a crime puzzle to nab the perpetrator.
+In something more akin to a sprint, Fox News Channel will repeat three hours of "The O'Reilly Factor" from 8 to 11 p.m. From his fabled "No-Spin Zone," host Bill O'Reilly tackles topics including the Enron trial, the NSA wiretapping controversy and U.S. border patrol policies.
Host James Lipton huddles with Liza Minnelli for a two-hour exploration of the legendary singer-actress on Bravo's "Inside the Actors Studio," airing 9 to 11 p.m. A star whose career has spanned decades and delivered her awards including Oscars, Emmys and Grammys, Minnelli has most recently appeared as a series regular on the comedy series "Arrested Development."
And speaking of comedy, Fox is repeating three favorite episodes of "The Simpsons" (a "Treehouse of Horror" installment, a Christmas episode and a visit from villainous Sideshow Bob), followed by three episodes of "Family Guy" (Lois gets arrested; she becomes a model; Peter gets stranded on a desert isle). They air from 7 to 10 p.m.
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1 Comments:
I watched the Iron chief, much better than the supper bowl...I'm just tired of watching Manning crying about everything!
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