Monday, August 25, 2008

TiVo Guide Week of August 25, 2008 *spoiler alert*

"Date My Ex: Jo & Slade" Jo ventures on a second round of dates with her wooers and pursuers. A trip to a luxurious desert resort and spa is included, but all the pampering takes a backseat to jealousy-fueled dramas revolving around Slade. Monday at 10 on Bravo.

"The Hills" Lauren starts dating Doug, an old boyfriend from Laguna Beach; Audrina is torn between Justin and new guy Colin; and Whitney meets an attractive model in New York. Monday at 10 on MTV.

"Saving Grace" Racial and political overtones revolve around the death of a young Mexican woman. Meanwhile, an unfortunate family event continues to haunt Ham. Mariette Hartley guest stars. Monday at 10 on TNT.

"Greek" The second season opens with the annual Greek Week competition, and Rusty and Calvin strive to find a neutral friendship zone despite their opposing house loyalties. Meanwhile, Casey must decide the consequences of Rebecca's wild spring-break actions, and Rebecca's continued bad behavior doesn't help matters. Tuesday at 9 on ABC Family.

"Secret Lives of Women" Women who had multiple cosmetic surgeries are profiled. Tuesday at 10 on WE.

"General Hospital: Night Shift" Patrick looks at Robin's HIV status with a new perspective after meeting a couple who are quarantined from one another. Meanwhile, jealousy causes Leo to try to keep Jagger and Saira apart; Robert suffers another setback; and Claire signs Kyle up for Internet dating---without telling him. Tuesday at 11 on SoapNet.

"Criss Angel: Mindfreak" Criss attempts to escape from an oil drum that's covered with a manhole cover and a second drum, and he tries to catch an arrow shot from a crossbow by Ted Nugent. Wednesday at 10 on A&E.

"Shear Genius" In the Season 2 finale, the final trio must cut, color and style the hair of various models ranging from ages 16 to 60. In addition, magazine editor Linda Wells appraises the contestants' portfolios and overall season performances, and celebrity stylist Sally Hershberger is on hand as the guest judge. Wednesday at 10 on Bravo.

"Lewis Black's Root of All Evil" Paul F. Tompkins and Patton Oswalt debate the relative evils of red states vs. blue states. Wednesday at 10:30 on Comedy Central.

"Big Brother 10" The houseguests are surprised to learn there is a double eviction taking place. Julie Chen is the host. Thursday at 8 on CBS.

"Live From Abbey Road" Bryan Adams, Ben Harper and Justin Currie perform and discuss their music at London's famed recording studio. Thursday at 10 on Sundance.

"Reality Bites Back" The "Amazing Disgrace" unfolds in a series of humiliating challenges for the remaining contestants. Thursday at 10:30 on Comedy Central.

"Today" Katy Perry, Jesse McCartney and the Pussycat Dolls perform. Also: author Michael Agovino ("The Bookmaker"). Friday at 7 on NBC.

"Gone Country" Contestants go to prison and try to entertain convicts. Friday at 8 on CMT.

"Real Time With Bill Maher" The sixth season continues. Friday at 11 on HBO.

"Starter Wife Marathon" A rebroadcast of the original six-hour miniseries. Saturday at 9 on USA.

"Biggest Redneck Wedding Ever" Tom Arnold turns a couple's nuptials into the biggest redneck wedding ever. Saturday at 8 on CMT.

"Disney Channel Games 2008" Team members race in large hamster balls on an obstacle course; the closing ceremonies feature a concert by the Cheetah Girls. Saturday at 8 on Disney.

"Wizards of Waverly Place" Alex brings paintings to life during a school trip to an art museum, but she experiences difficulty getting them back to normal; Jerry and Max invent a football that can travel through objects without breaking them. Sunday at 8:30 on Disney.

"Mad Men" Don and Duck attempt to make peace at the office; Peggy tries to find a way to participate in the high-level after-hours meetings being held by the executives; one of Duck's family members visits his office. Sunday at 10 on AMC.

"Jerry Lewis Telethon" Joining the comedy legend for the 43rd Muscular Dystrophy Association benefit are cohosts Ed McMahon, Tom Bergeron, Alison Sweeney, Jann Carl, Billy Gilman, Nancy O'Dell, Ace Young and Norm Crosby in Las Vegas, Tony Orlando in New York, and Bart Conner and Nadia Comaneci in Chicago. Sunday at 11 on WGN America.

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