Monday, January 19, 2009

TiVo Guide Week of January 19, 2009 *spoiler alert*

“Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!” The girls set out to retrieve a powerful key to a world that is also being pursued by a legion of villains, including Mojo Jojo, Him, Fuzzy Lumpkins, Princess and the Amoeba Boys. Monday at 8 on Cartoon.

“Bromance” The guys embark on a camping trip, but before reaching their destination, they stop at a biker bar where each must face off against a huge biker in the parking lot. Later, they receive a rude awakening when Brody places a surprise in the tent. Monday at 10 on MTV.

“Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations” The host explores the many contrasts Washington, D.C., has to offer. Monday at 10 on Travel.

“Inauguration 2009: President Barack Obama” Coverage of today's presidential inauguration, in which Barack Obama is sworn in as the nation's 44th commander in chief. Tuesday at 8:30 on Fox News.

“Inauguration 2009” Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th president outside the U.S. Capitol amid pomp and ceremony, plus music from Aretha Franklin, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and violinist Itzhak Perlman. The inaugural parade along Pennsylvania Avenue follows, and commentary is interspersed throughout the day. Before Joseph Biden takes his oath as vice president and Obama as president, Rev. Rick Warren gives the invocation. Rev. Joseph Lowery, a founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, offers a benediction. Tuesday at 9:30 on ABC.

“The Inauguration of the 44th President” Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th president outside the U.S. Capitol amid pomp and ceremony, plus music from Aretha Franklin, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and violinist Itzhak Perlman. The inaugural parade along Pennsylvania Avenue follows, and commentary is interspersed throughout the day. Before Joseph Biden takes his oath as vice president and Obama as president, Rev. Rick Warren gives the invocation. Rev. Joseph Lowery, a founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, offers a benediction. Tuesday at 10 on CBS.

“The Inauguration of Barack Obama” Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th president outside the U.S. Capitol amid pomp and ceremony, plus music from Aretha Franklin, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and violinist Itzhak Perlman. The inaugural parade along Pennsylvania Avenue follows, and commentary is interspersed throughout the day. Before Joseph Biden takes his oath as vice president and Obama as president, Rev. Rick Warren gives the invocation. Rev. Joseph Lowery, a founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, offers a benediction. Tuesday at 10 on CNN.

“Inauguration Coverage” Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th president outside the U.S. Capitol amid pomp and ceremony, plus music from Aretha Franklin, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and violinist Itzhak Perlman. The inaugural parade along Pennsylvania Avenue follows, and commentary is interspersed throughout the day. Before Joseph Biden takes his oath as vice president and Obama as president, Rev. Rick Warren gives the invocation. Rev. Joseph Lowery, a founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, offers a benediction. Tuesday at 10 on MSNBC.

“Inauguration of Barack Obama” Coverage of the presidential inauguration includes the swearing-in ceremony and parade. Mark Suppelsa and Micah Materre anchor coverage. Tuesday at 10 on WGN America.

“American Idol” Singer wannabes render trial performances in San Francisco. Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi and Randy Jackson are the judges. Tuesday at 8 on Fox.

“Real Housewives of Orange County” Tamra's son makes a pass at a boozy Gretchen, causing the other housewives to question her well-being. Elsewhere, Lynne sets out to make her fledgling jewelry business a sparkling success; and the ladies infiltrate Santa Monica for a day of shopping. Tuesday at 10 on Bravo.

“American Idol” The early auditions continue in Louisville, as Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi and Randy Jackson appraise trial performances. Wednesday at 8 on Fox.

“Lost” Season 5 opener: Jack and Ben try to reunite the Oceanic 6 for a return to the island (carrying Locke's body with them) to save the remaining survivors, while those survivors feel the effects of the island's move. Later, they come under attack by unknown forces. Meanwhile, Hurley and Sayid are on the run from police; and Kate gets some shocking advice from an old friend to ensure that "the lie" remains safe. Ana Lucia: Michelle Rodriguez. David Reyes: Cheech Marin. Carmen Reyes: Lillian Hurst. Wednesday at 9 on ABC.

“Top Chef: New York” The remaining chefs participate in the show's traditional and all-encompassing "restaurant wars" challenge, in which they must create all aspects of an eatery in only 24 hours. Restaurateur Stephen Starr is the guest judge. Wednesday at 10 on Bravo.

“Smallville” Clark goes undercover as a cop to discover who shot John Jones. Meanwhile, Lana unsettles Tess with her opinion on Lex, prompting Luthorcorp's head to reconsider her position with the company. Thursday at 8 on The CW.

“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” Langston experiences his first day on the job as a CSI when he investigates what appears to be a simple burglary. Soon, however, the case overlaps with an arson and a murder. Thursday at 9 on CBS.

“30 Rock” A nervous Jack coaxes Liz into going to a corporate retreat with him. Meanwhile, Jenna prepares for her role as rock icon Janis Joplin by employing method-acting techniques---with help from Frank. And Kenneth sets out to show Tracy that diet has an impact on diabetes. Thursday at 9:31 on NBC.

“Batman: The Brave and the Bold” Blue Beetle researches his roots and ends up at Science Island, where he and Batman battle robots. Friday at 8 on Cartoon.

“Don’t Forget the Lyrics!” Singer Rick Springfield helps a contestant go for the top prize. Friday at 9 on Fox.

“Friday Night Lights” Tami faces criticism for not installing a JumboTron; Matt considers emancipation as a way to take care of his grandmother; Lyla invites Tim to a fancy dinner; and Tyra uses unorthodox campaign tactics in the school election. Friday at 9 on NBC.

“Gone Country” George Clinton, Tara Conner, Taylor Dayne, Micky Dolenz, Sheila E., Richard Grieco and Justin Guarini compete to turn themselves into country performers in the third-season opener of the reality series. Saturday at 8 on CMT.

“Prayers for Bobby” A deeply religious wife and mother (Sigourney Weaver) questions her beliefs after her gay son (Henry Czerny) commits suicide, and eventually joins the crusade for gay rights. Based on a true story. Saturday at 9 on Lifetime.

“Simpsons” Lisa befriends a new girl at school named Juliet (voice of Emily Blunt), and the two quickly become inseparable. They end up writing a book together about a fantasy world called Equalia, where they are queens, but the line between fantasy and reality blurs. Sunday at 8 on Fox.

“Screen Actors Guild Awards” Outstanding film and TV performances are honored at the 15th annual gala from the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles. James Earl Jones is slated to be honored with the Life Achievement Award. Sunday at 8 on TBS.

“Screen Actors Guild Awards” Outstanding film and TV performances are honored at the 15th annual gala from the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles. James Earl Jones is slated to be honored with the Life Achievement Award. Sunday at 8 on TNT.

“The L Word” Alice and Tasha spend an unrewarding session with a couples therapist; Max readies for the final surgical procedure in his female-to-male transsexual operation but gets a surprise that puts it on hold; Bette encounters an old college friend (Elizabeth Berkley) at an art showing; Shane continues to seek Jenny's forgiveness. Sunday at 9 on Showtime.

2 Comments:

Blogger Cindylover1969 said...

“Simpsons” Lisa befriends a new girl at school named Juliet (voice of Emily Blunt), and the two quickly become inseparable.

That's a switch; every time there's a new girl at Springfield Elementary things usually go wrong between the girl and Lisa (too clever, too

12:26 AM

 
Blogger Cindylover1969 said...

mean, too preppie...). But will she vanish, never to be seen or mentioned again (not even in clip shows) like Alison, Alex or Francine? And how come all of Lisa's friends seem to disappear? Has Fat Tony got anything to do with it? I never trusted that girl...

12:28 AM

 

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