What Else Is On
What else is on
April 6, 2007
BY DOUG ELFMAN Television Critic
TONIGHT"Wife Swap" (8:01 p.m., WLS-Channel 7): ABC's first-year drama "Six Degrees" was supposed to air in this spot, but bad ratings tanked it. So here comes a repeat episode of "Wives Are Disposable And to Be Toyed With."
"P. Diddy Presents the Bad Boys of Comedy" (11 p.m., HBO): The second season starts with Doug E. Fresh (the rapper, not me, though I am frrreesshhh) emceeing stand-up routines by comedians Drew Fraser, Damn Fool, Ian Edwards and Will-E Robo.
SATURDAY"Punk'd" (noon, MTV): A four-hour marathon unveils all of the final season's episodes. Then at 8 p.m. Tuesday, they start rerunning. These last celebrity pranks focus on Evangeline Lilly, JoJo, Magic Johnson, Hilary Swank and Ashley Tisdale. If you just can't live without yet more practical jokes pulled on the rich and famous, a "Punk'd Awards" wrap-up comes June 5.
SUNDAY"Masterpiece Theatre" (8 p.m., WTTW-Channel 11): Kenneth Grahame's children's story "Wind in the Willows," the moral story about animal friends, gets a live-action movie adaptation.
TONIGHT'S TALK"The Tonight Show With Jay Leno," 10:35 p.m., Channel 5: Actor Jeremy Piven; actress Jenna Fischer; musician John Legend.
"Late Show With David Letterman," 10:50 p.m., Channel 2: Actor Richard Gere; exotic foods chef Gene Rurka; music group Aqualung.
"Late Night With Conan O'Brien," 11:35 p.m., Channel 5: Actor Michael Imperioli; musician Albert Hammond Jr.
"Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson," 11:50 p.m., Channel 2: Actress Carla Gugino; fighter Randy Couture; rapper Redman.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live," 12:05 a.m., Channel 7: Actress Hilary Swank; "Dancing With the Stars" contestant Shandi Finnessey; singer Hilary Duff.
April 6, 2007
BY DOUG ELFMAN Television Critic
TONIGHT"Wife Swap" (8:01 p.m., WLS-Channel 7): ABC's first-year drama "Six Degrees" was supposed to air in this spot, but bad ratings tanked it. So here comes a repeat episode of "Wives Are Disposable And to Be Toyed With."
"P. Diddy Presents the Bad Boys of Comedy" (11 p.m., HBO): The second season starts with Doug E. Fresh (the rapper, not me, though I am frrreesshhh) emceeing stand-up routines by comedians Drew Fraser, Damn Fool, Ian Edwards and Will-E Robo.
SATURDAY"Punk'd" (noon, MTV): A four-hour marathon unveils all of the final season's episodes. Then at 8 p.m. Tuesday, they start rerunning. These last celebrity pranks focus on Evangeline Lilly, JoJo, Magic Johnson, Hilary Swank and Ashley Tisdale. If you just can't live without yet more practical jokes pulled on the rich and famous, a "Punk'd Awards" wrap-up comes June 5.
SUNDAY"Masterpiece Theatre" (8 p.m., WTTW-Channel 11): Kenneth Grahame's children's story "Wind in the Willows," the moral story about animal friends, gets a live-action movie adaptation.
TONIGHT'S TALK"The Tonight Show With Jay Leno," 10:35 p.m., Channel 5: Actor Jeremy Piven; actress Jenna Fischer; musician John Legend.
"Late Show With David Letterman," 10:50 p.m., Channel 2: Actor Richard Gere; exotic foods chef Gene Rurka; music group Aqualung.
"Late Night With Conan O'Brien," 11:35 p.m., Channel 5: Actor Michael Imperioli; musician Albert Hammond Jr.
"Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson," 11:50 p.m., Channel 2: Actress Carla Gugino; fighter Randy Couture; rapper Redman.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live," 12:05 a.m., Channel 7: Actress Hilary Swank; "Dancing With the Stars" contestant Shandi Finnessey; singer Hilary Duff.
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