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TV Picks - Friday July 5, 2002 |
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The Twilight Zone
Marathon
7:00 A.M. EST -Sci
Fi-
If you are not familiar with this classic sci-fi series, you are missing
out on a huge chunk of American pop culture. And there's no better
way to catch up on a show than an a two-day marathon! Tonight's episodes
include all-time classics "The Eye of the Beholder," "The Invaders"
and "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street."
Wimbledon, Men's
Semifinals
Check Local Listings -NBC-
Please excuse commentator John McEnroe if he's a little bit angrier
than usual. He's experiencing some "blowback" from his autobiography
at the moment. Also, if you are hoping to root for an American, you
are out of luck. There are none left in the tournament, marking the
first time since 1922 that no U.S. men even made it to the final sixteen.
At least the Williams sisters are having a good year.
48 Hours: Incredible
Families
8:00 P.M. EST -CBS-
CBS's news magazine tells the story of how one family adopted twenty
children. They must need one heck of a minivan, and they are probably
always out of toilet paper. These are probably not the biggest issues
they face, but they are something to think about. Also, a town adopts
sixty children. How does a town adopt children, you may ask?
Watch and learn.
Dateline
8:00 P.M.
EST -NBC-
When an adventure-seeking high school teacher is scammed by an international
con artist, he goes on a manhunt. Guess you don't want to forget your
homework in his class.
True Life: I’m Getting Plastic Surgery
9:00 P.M.
EST -MTV-
By the end of the hour, Allison and Rachel will have had two nose
jobs, three breast jobs, a collagen injection and liposuction between
them. Self-proclaimed God's gift to women, Luke, will get calf implants.
After spending time watching them, you may want to chip in for a round
of brain transplants.
Fireworks!
10:00 P.M.
EST -DISC-
If on some off chance you missed last night's big show -- perhaps
you had maybe a little too much fun at the family barbecue and didn't
wake up until this morning - you can still catch some fireworks tonight.
When Harry Met Sally…
8:00 P.M.
EST -TNT-
So if they end up together at the end, does that mean that Billy Crystal's
character is right? Men and women can never be friends? Hmm. Troubling.
This Week in History
8:00 P.M.
EST -HIST-
Do something useful and learn about the origin of the American Flag,
the Secret Service, and the "hidden secrets of the Washington Monument."
Perhaps it can shoot down UFOs that attack the White House. That would
be cool."
The Planet's Funniest Animals Blue Ribbon Awards
12:00 A.M.
EST -Animal Planet-
"The best videos from the first three seasons will be shown. At least
there won't be any "cutesy baby" or "man getting hit in crotch" videos…
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