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TV Picks - Friday September 6, 2002 |
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Countdown to Kickoff:
The NFL Times Square Concert
10:00 P.M. EST
-CBS-
Musical stars Bon Jovi, Enrique Iglesias, Eve and Alicia Keys help
CBS kick off the 2002 NFL Season in this new entertainment special.
The "NFL Today" team of Jim Nantz, Marcus Allen, Deion Sanders, Dan
Marino and Boomer Esiason, also participate in the concert which celebrates
the spirit of New York City and America. Fortunately, they will not
be singing.
Inside the White
House
8:00 P.M. EST -Discovery-
President George W. Bush and his wife Laura take Tom Brokaw on a rare
behind the scenes tour of the White House. The First Couple offers
the nation a rare, wartime glimpse inside the executive mansion as
President Bush meets with intelligence agencies and greets a world
leader.
60 Minutes II:
Spinning Gold
9:00 P.M. EST -CBS-
The CBS news program has a musical theme tonight, as Dan Rather goes
on tour with The Dixie Chicks and Charlie Rose profiles Carlos Santana.
Santana talks about the abuse he suffered as a child and attributes
his comeback success to facing personal demons. Also featured, Lou
Pearlman, the man who crafted The Backstreet Boys and N'Sync.
Spy
Kids
8:00 P.M.
EST -TMC-
It's pretty cool to have retired spies as parents, but it's a drag
to have to rescue them from evil geniuses.
Biography:
Frank Serpico: Honor Bound
8:00 P.M.
EST -A&E-
In the 1970s, NYPD officer Frank Serpico bravely exposed police corruption
in New York City, and nearly paid for it with his life. He and policeman
Paul Delise are among those interviewed.
Serpico
9:00 P.M.
EST -A&E-
After watching Frank Serpico's biography, see Al Pacino portray him
in this film directed by Sidney Lumet. Based on Peter Maas's book.
Hanging Loose
in Hawaii
10:00 P.M.
EST -Travel-
This program was originally titled "Eat Your Heart Out, Continental
United States." The 50th state sports the world's best black sand
beach, the Waterfall Retreat, and the active Kilaeua volcano.
Techno Cops
8:00 P.M.
EST -TLC-
The VLE Electric Handgun identifies its owner and has stun and kill
capabilities; Shot Spotter audio sensors mark the location of gunshots;
and facial recognition software spots crooks. Soon, only techno criminals
will be able to evade capture.
Double Indemnity
9:00 P.M.
EST -TCM-
Walter Neff visits Phyllis Dietrichson in order to renew her husband's
auto insurance policy, but ends up seduced and involved in a plot
to kill her husband. And people think being an insurance agent is
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