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Watchlist: January 10, 2007

January 10, 2007 by  

Friday Night Lights Friday Night LightsWhat to Do While You’re Watching
During a bye week, the Panthers’ seasonal destiny rests on the outcome of a game between two rivals. Elsewhere, Matt’s father—far removed from the violence in Iraq—adapts to life at home; the Streets continue to push for a lawsuit against Taylor. Knights of Prosperity

Knights of ProsperityOperation: Seduce Simone
Mick Jagger’s security code is known by only one woman (Reiko Aylesworth), so the group turns to the naive Louis to charm it out of her.

Latoyajackson_1 Armed & FamousI Never Thought I’d Get Handcuffed by a Jackson
Erik Estrada, La Toya Jackson, Jack Osbourne, Jason “Wee-Man” Acuna, and Trish Stratus — all true celebrities, mind you — become reserve officers in the Muncie, Indiana police force? This is a real show? Wow. In the opener, training begins.

Janicedickinson

Janice Dickinson Modeling AgencyModel Mutiny
As Season Two begins, Janice deals with griping from her models — imagine that — about Peter. Meanwhile, Janice makes her son Nathan a business proposition, as a search for new talent gets under way.

* There is a presidential address tonight at 9pm. Only NBC has the President Bush’s speech on their schedule.

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2 Responses to “Watchlist: January 10, 2007”

  1. Jim Mosby on January 10th, 2007 9:35 am

    Hoo boy. Janice Dickinson scares me. LOL. I saw her do an hour long interview on CNN Headline News last week and wow. She’s interesting to say the least.

    Though, as Swarley would say, she’s a cougar 🙂

  2. Ben on January 10th, 2007 12:56 pm

    CBS is also running Bush’s speech – the local station is running ads saying that the basketball game scheduled will be switched to the CW (the local CBS station owns both) at 9 so that game won’t be interupted. I’m actually surprised that they didn’t switch Bush to the CW instead of the basketball game, but there probably is something in their contract saying they can’t.