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Posted Jun 19th 2009 4:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Late Night, Programming, Celebrities, Talk Show, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
At 8, ABC has a new Surviving Suburbia, followed by a new episode of The Goode Family.
- NBC has a new episode of The Chopping Block, then a new, two-hour Dateline.
- FOX has a new Don't Forget The Lyrics at 8.
- PBS has new episodes of Washington Week, NOW, and Bill Moyers Journal.
- MyNetwork TV has a new Smackdown! at 8.
- ESPN has coverage of The U.S. Open at 8.
- BBC America has a new Friday Night with Jonathan Ross at 8.
- Also at 8: Cartoon Network has a new Secret Saturdays, then a new Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
- At 9, Animal Planet has a new Whale Wars.
- USA repeats the two-part NCIS that serves as the intro to the NCIS: LA cast.
- At 10, ABC has a new 20/20.
- HBO has a new Real Time with Bill Maher at 10.
- E! has a new episode of The Soup at 10.
Check your
local TV listings for more.
After the jump, the late night talk shows.
Continue reading What's On Tonight: Chopping Block, Smackdown, Bill Maher
Posted Aug 30th 2007 5:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight
At 7, USA has coverage of the U.S. Open.
- At 8, CBS has a new Big Brother.
- TLC has a new American Hot Rod at 8, then new episodes of American Chopper and Hard Shine.
- TCM has some Buster Keaton movies starting at 8, including Steamboat Bill, Jr., The General, and College.
- At 9, Sci-Fi has a new Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
- At 10, AMC has a new Mad Men.
- There's a new Ace of Cakes on Food Network at 10.
- MTV has the series premiere of Celebrity Rap Superstar at 10.
- Also at 10: Sundance has a new Live From Abbey Road, with guests Corrine Bailey Rae, Paul Simon, and Primal Scream.
- At 10:30, VH-1 has a new I Hate My 30s.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted Jan 10th 2007 6:35PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Syndicated, Celebrities
I was going to say that this is the best news I've heard today, but then I remembered that I don't watch this show (or Entertainment Tonight or Access Hollywood) anymore, so I don't really give a crap. But any news that makes sure someone like Pat O'Brien is seen on television less is probably a good thing.
Inside sources are saying that O'Brien's contract with The Insider will not be renewed when his current contract is up in June. O'Brien's current salary is $4 million.
Now the question is whether or not O'Brien will go back to sports full-time. I was crushed when I saw him on CBS' tennis coverage last summer and I hope he doesn't return to that. Come on readers, help Pat out. What's the best job for the soon-to-be former Insider host?
[via TV Tattle]