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Monk: Mr. Monk
and the Other Woman
10:00 P.M. EST
-USA-
In this new episode, the widowed Mr. Monk meets an attractive woman
who can overlook his maddening obsessive compulsive quirks. However,
he worries that it may be too soon after his wife's death to begin
dating again. There is one other small issue -- she may be the person
behind the string of murders he is investigating. Well, nobody's perfect.
The Anna Nicole
Show
10:00 P.M. EST
-E!-
You may not have seen this show yet, or you may have seen it and not
believed your eyes, so here's your chance to catch the second and
third episodes of the series television critics fondly call "a train
wreck." Tonight, Anna Nicole takes her dead husband's ashes on a tour
of her new home. Sugar Pie the poodle molests an innocent teddy bear
and Anna savagely attacks her assistant in a lingerie shop.
Farscape: Unrealized
Reality
10:00 P.M. EST
-Sci Fi-
Crichton has learned a lot about wormholes over the years and it helps
keep him out of trouble, but that won't prove to be the case in the
fourth season series finale. A well-intentioned interdimensional being
believes that his knowledge threatens the universe and decides to
take appropriate action. Sounds like cliffhanger time.
Dateline
NBC
8:00 P.M.
EST -NBC-
In 1992, Hurricane Andrew hit southern Florida, killing more than
60 people and doing over $20 billion in damages to become one of the
country's costliest natural disasters. Dennis Murphy reports.
SpongeBob
Squarepants
8:00 P.M.
EST -Nickelodeon-
Our trusting hero falls victim to Plankton's evil scheme. Plankton
may be the productive base of both marine and freshwater ecosystems,
but he's not a nice guy.
Law & Order:
Special Victims Unit: Countdown
9:00 P.M.
EST -NBC-
A young girl has been kidnapped by a serial rapist who always kills
his victims after three days. The detectives race to save her, but
all they have to go on is the story of his last victim, a 7-year old
girl who managed to escape.
Who's Line
is it Anyway?
9:00 P.M.
EST -ABC-
People must actually watch this series featuring comedians improvising
skits on the spot. Either that, or it's cheaper to produce than a
test pattern.
Mohr Sports
10:00 P.M.
EST -ESPN2-
If you haven't seen comedian Jay Mohr's sports show yet, now may be
the time. ESPN won't be bringing it back. Tonight's guests are Wesley
Snipes and Nelly.
The 6th Day
8:00 P.M.
EST -Showtime-
If Arnold Schwartzenegger was cloned, would his duplicate necessarily
be a muscle-bound hulk with an Austrian accent? |
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