TiVo Guide Week of February 9, 2009 *spoiler alert*
“24” President Taylor and her administration continue to oppose the Juma regime in Sangala, in spite of recent terror attacks. Then Dubaku ratchets up the tension when he threatens the first family. Monday at 9 on Fox.
“Kyle XY” Kyle, Josh and Nicole get into a car accident that leaves both Nicole and the other driver, a pregnant teenager, in need of medical attention. Elsewhere, Stephen attempts to referee the ongoing battle between Lori and Jessi. Monday at 10 on ABC Family.
“Trust Me” Mason pledges to the company CEO (Donna Murphy) that the agency will tap into the heralded talents of new copy writer Sarah Krajicek-Hunter, whose unhappiness at her new post is growing. Worse, Sarah's being professionally courted by an agency rival, namely Simon Cochran, nemesis at large. Meanwhile, Conner chances upon an ex-flame. Monday at 10 on TNT.
“Wingman” Comedian Michael Somerville helps a New York TV-news reporter find a mate. Tuesday at 9 on Fine Living.
“Nip/Tuck” A down-on-his-luck Aidan Stone (Bradley Cooper) writes a biopic about Sean and wants it to be his comeback vehicle; Kimber wants Christian to administer Botox to her daughter to enhance her chances as a baby model; a yoga instructor wants Sean and Christian to perform a procedure that they have never done before. Teddy Rowe: Katee Sackhoff. Morgan Fairchild has a cameo as herself. Tuesday at 10 on FX.
“Leverage” Parker is called in to jury duty for a court case revolving around a man's death, allegedly from a problematic nutrition supplement. But when it appears a mysterious someone is out to fix the trial, Nate's team springs into action to expose the scheme. Lauren Holly, Brent Spiner and Armin Shimerman guest star. Jonathan Frakes directed. Tuesday at 10 on TNT.
“New Adventures of Old Christine” Christine attempts to prove that she can take care of herself when Barb and Matthew move out and Ritchie departs for science camp. Wednesday at 8 on CBS.
“American Idol” The Hollywood rounds advance with the unveiling of the Top 36 semifinalists. Wednesday at 8 on Fox.
“Criminal Minds” The team searches for a killer who embalms his victims in order to spend more time with them. Mrs. Gless: Cybill Shepherd. Det. Fullwood: Michael Biehn. Wednesday at 9 on CBS.
“30 Rock” Romance sweeps over the 30 Rockers on Valentine's Day: Liz demands that her first official date with Drew (Jon Hamm) be on the lovers' holiday; Jack spends an offbeat date at church with Elisa (Salma Hayek); and Tracy helps Kenneth woo a new hire. Thursday at 9:31 on NBC.
“ER” Brenner tries to find a caretaker for the daughter of a woman who was severely injured in a car accident; Morris fights an insurance company that refuses to pay for a 78-year-old man's treatment. Meanwhile, Neela tells Brenner that she has received an offer from North Carolina. Thursday at 10 on NBC.
“Soundstage” Accompanied by a choir and string section, Seal performs songs from his 2008 "Soul" CD, including "A Change Is Gonna Come," "I Can't Stand the Rain" and "If You Don't Know Me By Now." Thursday at 10 on PBS.
“Dollhouse” The Joss Whedon series about agents for hire who receive personality implants for each mission---and have their memories cleared once finished---opens with Echo (Eliza Dushku) becoming a hostage negotiator in order to free a kidnapped girl, the daughter of a businessman (Kurt Caceres) who'd rather pay big bucks than go to the police. Meanwhile, an FBI agent (Tahmoh Penikett) finds his career threatened by his search for the illegal Dollhouse. Dr. Claire Saunders: Amy Acker. Friday at 9:01 on Fox.
“Psych” The guys investigate the disappearance of a camp counselor who vanished near abandoned camp grounds. The case turns spooky when Shawn and Gus witness strange occurrences that may be connected to the camp's dark past. Justine Bateman guest stars. Friday at 10 on USA.
“Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2009” Program description not available. Friday at 11:30 on TNT.
“Before You Say ‘I Do’” A man travels back in time to prevent his girlfriend from entering a doomed marriage that leaves her too damaged to accept his proposal 10 years later. David Sutcliffe, Jennifer Westfeldt, Lauren Holly. Directed by Paul Fox. Saturday at 9 on Hallmark.
“Battle of the Bods” Contestants rank their bodies against each other---and must match rankings by judges as well---in this reality series, which opens its second season with five of last season's contestants going up against brainiacs. Saturday at 10 on Fox Reality.
“Star Wars: The Clone Wars” Yoda is ambushed by Count Dooku while on a mission to strike a deal with the king of Toydaria in the premiere episode of this series following Yoda, Anakin and the Jedi Knights as they fight in the Clone Wars and travel to many new planets. Saturday at 11 on TNT.
“Confessions of a Teen Idol” The idols audition for casting directors, then work with acting coach Howard Fine before having one more chance to impress the directors. Sunday at 8 on VH1.
“Family Guy” After Bonnie (voice of Jennifer Tilly) has a baby, husband Joe must come up with $20,000 to pay the medical bills. The situation soon becomes desperate, calling for desperate measures. Meanwhile, Stewie falls hard for the baby, a girl named Susie, and struggles to write a song for her. Sunday at 9 on Fox.
“Brothers & Sisters” Rebecca sets out for New York to find her father; Nora believes the time is right to contact Ryan Lafferty; Tommy's scheme to oust Holly from Ojai hits a significant obstacle. Sunday at 10:01 on ABC.
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