Monday, March 16, 2009

TiVo Guide Week of March 16, 2009 *spoiler alert*

“Kyle XY” In the series finale, Kyle is shocked to discover Latnok's true plans: to mass-produce "super children" like himself and Jessi. Wanting to put a stop to this, Kyle enlists the help of his friends and family. Monday at 9 on ABC Family.

“Death on a Factory Farm” A chronicle of an investigation of animal-cruelty allegations at a hog farm in Ohio includes graphic footage taken by an undercover employee and coverage of prosecutors' efforts to win convictions at trial. Produced by Tom Simon and Sarah Teale ("Dealing Dogs"). Monday at 10 on HBO.

“The City” In the Season 1 finale, Whitney's breakup with Jay has her wondering if moving to New York was the right choice after all. Meanwhile, Adam wants Allie to move back in with him. Monday at 10 on MTV.

“Dancing With the Stars” The first-round results show. Included: Jewel, who had to withdraw from the dance competition, sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy perform "Calloway Boogie." Also: a Busby Berkeley-inspired performance from choreographer Michael Rooney and the season's first dance-off between the two lowest-scoring couples. Tuesday at 9 on ABC.

“The Mentalist” Jane loses his sight as the result of an explosion while investigating a financial adviser's murder, forcing him to rely on his other senses. Tuesday at 9 on CBS.

“Real Housewives of New York City” As the summer winds down, LuAnn prepares Victoria for boarding school. The Countess is the topic of Ramona and Bethenny's conversation in the Hamptons, and Jill arrives at Alex and Simon's Brooklyn home to offer renovation pointers. Meanwhile, Bethenny reaches out to LuAnn during a lunch---but the results may be hard to swallow. Tuesday at 10 on Bravo.

“Better Off Ted” A research-and-development head (Jay Harrington) must coax a scientist to become a human guinea pig in a cryogenic experiment in the opener of this sitcom following an employee of an ethically challenged company. Portia de Rossi and Andrea Anders also star. Wednesday at 8:30 on ABC.

“Criminal Minds” One of New England's deadliest serial killers may be murdering again after a 10-year hiatus, leading Hotchner to revisit his first case with the BAU. George Foyet: C. Thomas Howell. Wednesday at 9 on CBS.

“Damages” While Claire Maddox risks everything to oust Kendrick, Ellen discovers a dark secret about Patty's personal life. Wednesday at 10 on FX.

“Hell’s Kitchen” The 10 remaining chefs must make tapas-style dishes (aka small plates) from leftovers. At dinner service, one chef's mistake nearly derails both teams, and the lack of blue-team cohesion steams Chef Ramsay. Thursday at 9 on Fox.

“30 Rock” Liz gives attention to her budding relationship with Drew (Jon Hamm), but she discovers that his pleasing appearance has granted him special treatment in life. Meanwhile, Tracy's contract expires, causing Jack to go full throttle in a bid to re-sign him for the show. And Jenna considers getting a new hairstyle in yet another ploy to get public attention. Meredith Vieira guest stars. Thursday at 9:31 on NBC.

“Millionaire Matchmaker” Patti tries to find a young man for a millionaire woman named Shauna, but catty friction flares up between the two ladies, complicating the matchmaking attempt. Meanwhile, a party-hearty swinger seeks a similarly minded girl gone wild. Thursday at 10 on Bravo.

“Star Wars: The Clone Wars” Anakin is in a building that is seized by criminals trying to free Ziro the Hutt by taking hostages. Friday at 9 on Cartoon.

“Battlestar Galactica” The series bows with the conclusion of the fourth season. Friday at 9 on Sci Fi.

“Dollhouse” Echo is turned into a model wife for an Internet mogul (Patton Oswalt); the identity of Sierra's attacker is learned; Mellie's life is endangered; Ballard comes face-to-face with Echo. Friday at 9:01 on Fox.

“America’s Most Wanted” A report on the unsolved 2006 murder of 16-year-old Wendale Davis from Bakersfield, Cal., includes an interview with Davis' father, Wesley, who started a foundation in Wendale's memory to aid at-risk youth. Host John Walsh accompanies foundation members and teens on a visit to the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla. Saturday at 9 on Fox.

“I Am Omega” A deadly plague pits a sole survivor against mutants that have overrun the Earth in this adaptation of Richard Matheson's "I Am Legend." Mark Dacascos; Geoff Meed; Jennifer Lee Wiggins. Directed by Griff Furst. Saturday at 9 on Sci Fi.

“MADtv” Kathy Griffin is the host for an episode featuring the best skits of alumnus Michael McDonald. Saturday at 11 on Fox.

“Amazing Race 14” The teams travel from Russia to India on the sixth leg of the race. Sunday at 8 on CBS.

“Family Guy” Lois gets a job as a cable-news reporter. Her first assignment: an exposé of a certain liberal documentary filmmaker who's usually seen wearing a baseball cap. Meanwhile, Peter and Chris dream up a cartoon show to pitch to a network. Sunday at 9 on Fox.

“Big Love” In the third-season finale, Bill finds a prosecutorial ally to proceed with a plot to vanquish Roman and the Greenes once and for all, and shocks his brother-in-law with a deal to resolve the casino dispute. Meanwhile, Margene seizes an opportunity in the public eye; Nicki has a surprise visitor; Alby makes a desperate grab for power; and Sarah reveals her future plans. Sunday at 9 on HBO.

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