Monday, February 02, 2009

TiVo Guide Week of February 2, 2009 *spoiler alert*

“The Bachelor” Jason invites the five remaining bachelorettes home to Seattle. He spends an evening on a houseboat with one, takes another on a seaplane ride (and a romantic fondue dinner), and the other three on a ferry ride. Some also spend an afternoon spilling secrets in a radio interview, and Jason gets marriage pointers from the station's morning DJs, married couple Jackie and Bender. At the rose ceremony, one is sent home while the final four prepare to take Jason to their hometowns. Monday at 8 on ABC.

“The Secret Life of the American Teenager” Amy and Ricky talk about the possibility of adoption, but the discussion turns into an argument. Elsewhere, George's coworker approaches George to inquire about adopting Amy's baby; and Adrian gets close with her stepbrother. Monday at 8 on ABC Family.

“24” The Sangala standoff continues, and Dubaku threatens another high-value target with the CIP module. The entire security community scrambles to identify the target, and Jack, Chloe, Tony, Renee and Bill follow leads. Meanwhile, FBI agent Janis Gold (Janeane Garofalo) brings a touch of paranoia to her job. Monday at 9 on Fox.

“Nip/Tuck” As Matt notices that Sean and his student Raj are starting to start to develop a father-son relationship, he begins to question his decision to become a doctor. Then Raj's father shows up. Meanwhile, Christian and Liz try to make their relationship work; and Sean performs surgery to make an 18-year-old boy look older. The young man has just married his former teacher (Suzanne Cryer), who has spent time in prison as a sex offender because of their relationship. Tuesday at 10 on FX.

“Leverage” Nate and Co. try to take down a broker who apparently bilked a charity. The crew's scheme involves tricking the financier to enter rehab for his numerous addictions, but it turns out a rehab facility might be a suitable place for one of the team members, too. Tuesday at 10 on TNT.

“10 Items or Less” Leslie and his store staffers are crushed when SuperValueMart defeats them in competing car washes for charity. But Leslie refuses to be washed up and hung out to dry---he taps into his talent for whistling, with surprising success. Tuesday at 11 on TBS.

“Lost” Kate discovers that someone knows the identity of Aaron's parents. On the island, the dramatic shifts through time place the remaining survivors in extreme peril. Wednesday at 9 on ABC.

“Damages” Patty begins to suspect Ellen's motives for returning to the firm. Patty is also on a mission to stop a corporate merger that she believes is tied to Christine Purcell's murder. Wednesday at 10 on FX.

“Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns” The gang is concerned when a troubled Brianna receives a school suspension. Meanwhile, two aspiring fraternity members pull a prank on Brown, but not without consequences. And the boys' faculty adviser (Cameron Arnett) makes romantic moves on Cora. Wednesday at 10 on TBS.

“Damaged: A Making the Band Special” A preview of the upcoming season of "Making the Band." Thursday at 9 on MTV.

“The Beast” Barker and Ellis search for blackmailers when they learn a jewelry-store executive is stealing jewels to pay extortionists who allegedly gave her son a deadly virus. Susan: Victoria Tennant. Thursday at 10 on A&E.

“Greg Behrendt’s Wake-up Call” A man who lives with his mother spends his free time golfing, while his girlfriend is busy communicating on her cell phone or dancing with strangers. Thursday at 10 on SoapNet.

“Friday Night Lights” Tyra dates a new guy (Zach Roerig); Matt's mom visits town to help him care for his grandmother; Smash gears up for his college tryout; and Tami makes a last-ditch effort to win over the superintendent. Friday at 9 on NBC.

“Jockeys” Following the ups and downs of jockeys and their horses at California's Santa Anita Park during the 30-day Oak Tree Meet. The series opener features an intense rivalry between a veteran and a young upstart and a rider seeking redemption for a poor showing. Friday at 9 on Animal Planet.

“Battlestar Galactica” Blood on the Scales Friday at 10 on Sci Fi.

“iCarly” A contestant on "America Sings" named David Archuleta (who plays himself) appears on Carly's show before defeating his rude competitor, Wade King. But Wade then gains sympathy thanks to a sob story, so Carly helps expose Wade's true arrogance. Saturday at 8 on Nickelodeon.

“Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story” An inspiring biography of Ben Carson (Cuba Gooding Jr.), who rose from impoverished beginnings and overcame various obstacles to become a renowned pediatric neurosurgeon and a director at Johns Hopkins Children's Center. Kimberly Elise, Aunjanue Ellis. Thomas Carter directed. Saturday at 8 on TNT.

“The Good Witch’s Garden” Cassie (Catherine Bell) faces the prospect of leaving town when a stranger shows up claiming to own Grey House. She quickly learns that some Middleton residents wouldn't mind seeing her move out of town. Jake: Chris Potter. Saturday at 9 on Hallmark.

“Confessions of a Teen Idol” The guys are reunited with people from their past who were affected by their fame. Later, they auction themselves off for charity to see who can raise the most money. Sunday at 8 on VH1.

“HGTV Showdown” A family-room makeover pits Genevieve Gorder and Carter Oosterhouse against Monica Pedersen and Eric Stromer in the second-season premiere. Sunday at 9 on Home & Garden.

“The L Word” Tina and Bette have a meeting with a birth-mother candidate; Shane and Jenny take their relationship to another level; Max struggles to deal with being pregnant; Alice and Tasha try their hands at playing matchmaker; Bette's old college friend (Elizabeth Berkley) may be able to help her out. Sunday at 9 on Showtime.

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