Thursday, November 20, 2003 [continued]
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (The WB)
24—KQUP (UPN)
28—KAYU (Fox)
34—KGPX (Pax TV)
4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
The cast of "Friends" say farewell and share what they'll miss most about the being part of the show.
4—Home Improvement
6—Judge Judy
7—Cyberchase
22—Pokémon
24—Judge Hatchett
28—Dharma & Greg
4:30
4—KXLY News 4 at 4:30
6—Judge Judy
7—Zoom
22—Yu-Gi-Oh!
24—Judge Hatchett
28—Dharma & Greg
5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
4—KXLY News 4 at 5
(Richard Brown, Robyn Nance)
6—Q6 Local News at 5
(Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil)
7—BBC World News
22—The Sharon Osbourne Show
LeAnn Rimes performs; actress Brittany Snow ("American Dreams"); actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar ("NYPD Blue").
24—Divorce Court
28—The Simpsons
34—Bonanza
"The Gunmen." Hoss and Joe become embroiled in a family feud. Alonzo: Douglas Spencer. Anse: Jonathan Gilmore. Brown: Henry Hull. Lorna: Ellen Corby. Jubal: George Mitchell.
5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
24—Divorce Court
28—King of the Hill
"Peggy Makes the Big Leagues." Brendan Fraser is the voice of Arlen High's star fullback—who's out of the game when substitute-teacher Peggy fails him. Sportscasters James Brown, Howie Long and Terry Bradshaw have voice roles. Stephen Root, Kathy Najimy.
EVENING
6:00
2—KREM 2 News at 6
(Randy Shaw, Nadine Woodward)
4—KXLY News 4 at 6
(Richard Brown, Robyn Nance)
6—Q6 Local News at 6
(Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil)
7—The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
22—The King of Queens
24—EX-treme Dating
28—The Simpsons
"Pray Anything." Coincidences lead Homer to believe he's got a direct prayer line to God, which doesn't stop him from suing when he falls at church. Lisa Leslie has a cameo. Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer, Yeardley Smith.
34—Supermarket Sweep
6:30
2—Hollywood Squares
Joan and Melissa Rivers; Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy; Marlee Matlin and Jack Jason; Paige Davis and Doug Wilson; Paris and Nicky Hilton; Isabel Sanford and Sherman Hemsley; Pat and Debby Boone; Penn and Teller; and Tim Conway and Harvey Korman.
6—Everybody Loves Raymond
"The Shower." Debra lands in jail for DUI after falling asleep in her parked car following a quarrel with Marie and a champagne binge at Amy's bridal shower. Pat: Georgia Engel. Amy: Monica Horan. Judy: Sherri Shepherd. Officer Keon: Billy Mayo. Rodell: Joel Brooks. Guard: Carmen Vargas.
22—Friends
"The One with the Routine." New Year's Eve comes early for Joey when Janine invites him to take part in Dick Clark's Times Square extravaganza; Ross and Monica fulfill a lifelong dream; Chandler, Phoebe and Rachel hunt for their Christmas presents from Monica. Janine: Elle Macpherson. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. Ross: David Schwimmer. Monica: Courteney Cox Arquette.
24—EX-treme Dating
28—That '70s Show
"The Relapse." After her mom leaves her dad, Donna turns to Eric for comfort, but he interprets it as much more; Fez goes looking for an older woman. Bob: Don Stark. Joyce: Laura Wernette. Kitty: Debra Jo Rupp. Red: Kurtwood Smith.
34—Shop 'til You Drop
7:00
2—Seinfeld
"The Marine Biologist." A writer (George Murdoch) beans a woman (Carol Kane) with Elaine's electronic organizer; George lies to impress a woman (Rosalind Allen). Lippman: Richard Fancy. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
4—Entertainment Tonight
Jessica Simpson ("Newlyweds"). (Mary Hart, Bob Goen)
6—Jeopardy!
College tournament.
7—Ballykissangel
"The Waiting Game." A lottery incites villagers to turn against each other; Father Mac finds fault with his superiors; and Ambrose distinguishes himself by making a difficult arrest. Father Mac: Nial Tobin. Ambrose: Peter Hanly. Quigley: Tony Doyle. Father Peter: Stephen Tompkinson.
22—Dr. Phil
Dr. Phil tries to help a divided family overcome their problems.
24—Ripley's Believe It or Not!
28—Will & Grace
"Leo Unwrapped." Happy birthday, Grace! Leo's homecoming is your surprise gift from Will. But the real stunner lies in the plans of Jack and Karen. Leo: Harry Connick Jr. Karen: Megan Mullally. Will: Eric McCormack.
34—Q6 Local News at 6
(Repeat)
7:30
2—Friends
"The One with the Soap Opera Party." Joey's soap-star-studded party helps Rachel forget about getting romantic with her roomie, who catches the eye—and maybe more—of Ross's newest love interest (Aisha Tyler). Meanwhile, Chandler endures the attacks of a man-hater (Alex Borstein) during a wild one-woman show. Dirk: Ethan Erickson.
4—The Drew Carey Show
"Two Days of the Condo." Drew and Kellie (Cynthia Watros) pose as a man and wife to win a stay at a time-share condo, where romantic tensions arise when the manager makes his move on Drew's "Mrs." Meanwhile, Lewis and Oswald blow their chances to stay at Casa Carey ever again. Tina: Molly Bryant. Ted: Geoff Pierson. Man: Johnny Walker.
6—Wheel of Fortune
NBA Players Week, from New York.
24—Ripley's Believe It or Not!
28—That '70s Show
"Your Time Is Gonna Come." Kitty's parents (Betty White, Tom Poston) visit at the same time as Kelso's California girl (Jessica Simpson), who arouses jealousy in Jackie. Jackie: Mila Kunis. Kelso: Ashton Kutcher. Donna: Laura Prepon.
34—Family Feud
8:00
2—Survivor: Pearl Islands
"Swimming with Sharks." One player has an anxiety attack during a reward challenge; two castaways whose fates are in jeopardy hatch a plan to turn things in their favor. Jeff Probst is the host.
4—The Bachelor
"After the Final Rose: Season 4." The happy couple makes their first public appearance.
6—Friends
"The One with the Late Thanksgiving." The food hits the fan after the Bings agree to host Thanksgiving, only to have their guests get tied up at a hockey game and baby beauty pageant. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston.
7—Reilly, Ace of Spies
"The Trust." In Part 10, Reilly continues his anti-Bolshevik activities in New York. Sam Neill. Sovinkov: Clive Merrison. Cummings: Norman Rodway. Eugenie: Eleanor David. (Repeat)
22—Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge
Included: "Rubber Boy," the "Yo-Yo Kid" and people who do unusual things with their teeth.
24—Divorce Court
28—Tru Calling
"Past Tense." The simultaneous murders of five college buddies who attended a bachelor party stymie Tru, who seeks to unravel the mystery by posing as a bartender at the shindig. John: Gabriel Olds. Tara: Julia Anderson. Blake: Leonard Roberts. Ethan: John Sloan.
34—America's Funniest Home Videos
Grizzlies that can't bear singing; a couple who can't tell if the camera's on; a girl who refuses to share the spotlight. Also: Christmas-morning mishaps. Bob Saget hosts.
8:30
6—Friends
From 2002: "The One with Rachel's Other Sister." Rachel's brittle sis Amy (Christina Applegate) ignites a Thanksgiving-dinner war over which friend should be named Emma's guardian. Meanwhile, Monica's fit to be tied over her husband's plans to use their good china for dinner; and Phoebe shows Joey how to lie his way out of missing a "Days of Our Lives" parade appearance. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. Monica: Courteney Cox Arquette. (Repeat)
22—The Jamie Kennedy Experiment
Comedian Artie Lange ("The Howard Stern Show") joins Kennedy in a scheme to convince a man that his son is mixed up with some shady gamblers. Also: Kennedy runs a shoeshine stand in Grand Central Station from which a customer's shoes disappear.
24—Judge Hatchett
34—America's Funniest Home Videos
A chauffeur sees more than he should; a kid is thrilled with an unknown gift; a kid takes the cake—and then drops it; a little sourpuss tastes a lemon. Bob Saget hosts.
9:00
2—CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
"After the Show." Catherine takes the lead in finding a missing model, believed to be dead, after the prime suspect insists on talking only to her. The news doesn't sit well with Sara and Nick, who each hope to use the case to improve their chances of getting a promotion. Catherine: Marg Helgenberger. Sara: Jorja Fox.
4—Peter Jennings Reporting
"The Kennedy Assassination: Beyond Conspiracy." Forty years after he was fatally shot, more than 80 percent of Americans still believe there was a conspiracy to kill President Kennedy and that the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, did not act alone. ABC News showcases a three-dimensional, computer-generated reconstruction of the assassination, more than 70 interviews, and some of the more than four million documents related to the death to prove that theories of a conspiracy are unfounded.
6—Will & Grace
"Swimming from Cambodia." A marital crisis upsets Grace, who reluctantly confides in Will after leaving Leo in Cambodia; nursing school flusters Jack, intimidated by a no-nonsense instructor (Lea Delaria) who gets set straight by Karen. Grace: Debra Messing. Will: Eric McCormack. Jack: Sean Hayes.
7—Frontline
"Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?" A profile of Lee Harvey Oswald, who was either the lone gunman in the John F. Kennedy assassination (Warren Commission), part of a conspiracy (House Select Committee on Assassinations) or a patsy (Oswald himself). (His older brother Robert, who's interviewed, goes with the first option, as do many experts.) The biography recalls his childhood in New Orleans; service in the Marines; defection to the USSR; and 1962 return to the U.S. with a Russian wife and baby daughter.
22—What I Like About You
"Regarding Henry." After they have a fight, Holly (Amanda Bynes) goes looking for Henry, who overheard a conversation that revealed one of her secrets. Henry: Michael McMillian. Vince: Nick Zano.
24—EX-treme Dating
28—The O.C.
"The Homecoming." Marissa learns more about Ryan's life—and loves—in Chino during their Thanksgiving trip to see his imprisoned brother. Back in Orange County, the Cohens' Turkey Day turns tense as Anna and Summer vie for Seth; Julie arrives with a date old enough to be Kirsten's father; and Rachel takes a shine to Sandy's buddy, Jimmy. Rachel: Bonnie Somerville. Anna: Samaire Armstrong. Jimmy: Tate Donovan.
34—Early Edition
"Downsized." Gary comes to the aid of a former colleague, a fiftysomething stockbroker (Richard Gilliland) willing to risk his life to have plastic surgery. Sandra Comess: Barbara Howard. Joanne Hanson: Romy Walthall. Gary: Kyle Chandler. Chuck: Fisher Stevens.
9:30
6—Scrubs
"My Fifteen Seconds." The diagnosis of a jovial patient (Nicole Sullivan) stymies J.D., whose lover (Tara Reid) learns of his affair with Cox's ex; an elderly woman's care creates tension between Elliot and Carla; Kelso's temporary hearing loss amuses staffers. J.D.: Zach Braff.
22—Run of the House
"Forbidden Fruit." Kurt wants Brooke to break up with her new boyfriend, Jimmy (Andrew James Allen), because he has a long-standing grudge against Jimmy's older brother. Also: Sally gives Chris a makeover. Greg: Chris Johnson. Sean: Lukas Behnken.
24—Entertainment Studios.com
10:00
2—Without a Trace
"Trip Box." A decorated firefighter (Jeffrey D. Sams) vanishes after rescuing two colleagues from a burning warehouse, and the team realizes that the friendship between the three men is at the heart of the disappearance. Gus: Vince Colosimo. Billy: Michael Muhney. Chief Finn: Daniel Von Bargen. Chris: Maria Menounos.
6—ER
"Freefall." A Thanksgiving tragedy high above the ER has the County staff racing to aid the survivors and Susan fearing the worst about one of the possible casualties. Meanwhile, Abby finally finds a reason to get over Carter, who may be heading back to Chicago sooner than anyone expected. Sam: Linda Cardellini. Chuck: Donal Logue. Romano: Paul McCrane. Morris: Scott Grimes.
22—KREM 2 News at 10
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
24—Cops
28—Fox 28 News at 10
(Linda Stratton)
34—Diagnosis: Murder
"Murder in the Dark." An alcoholic surgeon (John Pleshette) is accused of killing a doctor who had an icy professional persona by day and a wild life after hours. Dr. Claire Hartman: Karen Moncrieff. Bill Nolan: Wayne Duvall. Amanda: Victoria Rowell. Jesse: Charlie Schlatter.
10:30
22—Seinfeld
"The Little Jerry." George finds a new romance—in a women's prison; Kramer buys a chicken, then puts his fowl to foul use; Elaine encourages her shaved-headed beau to grow back his hair. Celia: Andrea Bendewald. Kurt: John Michael Higgins. George: Jason Alexander.
24—Cops
28—Will & Grace
"Sons and Lovers." Conclusion. The flame dims in the romance between Grace and Nathan (Woody Harrelson); a startling encounter vexes Jack (Sean Hayes). Elliot: Michael Angarano. Imaginary Boyfriend: Michael Philip. Grace: Debra Messing.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Randy Shaw, Nadine Woodward)
4—KXLY News 4 at 11
(Richard Brown, Robyn Nance)
6—Q6 Local News Eleven at 11
(Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil)
22—Blind Date
24—Shop at Home
28—Becker
"Another Tricky Day." John's day is filled with wacky people, from two guys who want a prescription for marijuana to a man who is upset when he learns that he isn't dying. Meanwhile, Jake challenges Bob to a game of scrabble. Garland: Paul Bates. Matt: Rick Kunkler. Berwyn: Brett Gilbert. Mrs. Goldman: Mary Jo Smith. Pearson: Russ Woody.
34—It's a Miracle
11:30
22—Elimidate
28—Just Shoot Me!
34—Paid Programming
11:35
2—Late Show with David Letterman
Scheduled: Retired General Wesley Clark; actor Paul Walker ("Timeline").
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: Mike Meyers ("The Cat in the Hat"); Al Green; "American Chopper" hosts Paul and Mikey Teutul.
12 am
7—Charlie Rose
22—5th Wheel
28—3rd Rock from the Sun
12:05
4—Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Guest co-host Jon Favreau; actor Jim Belushi ("According to Jim"); actor Fred Willard; The Marijuana-Logues.
12:30
22—Street Smarts
28—Paid Programming
12:35
2—The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
Actor Hal Sparks ("Queer as Folk"); tennis player Maria Sharapova; Elvis Costello performs.
6—Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Scheduled: Billy Bob Thornton ("Bad Santa"); actress Kelly Preston ("The Cat in the Hat"); rapper Master P.
1:00
7—New York: A Documentary Film
"Cosmopolis: 1914-1931" (Part 5 of seven) recalls the WWI years and the "Roaring '20s" in the city that F. Scott Fitzgerald called "the land of ambition and success." Of course, an egg was laid on Wall Street in 1929, but before that happened the city gave rise, narrator David Ogden Stiers says, "to a new culture, a mass culture" that was broadcast live on radio networks headquartered in New York. And rising in the city was the Empire State Building. But when it was completed at the time of the Depression, it, too, was a commercial failure. (Repeat)
22—Ricki Lake
Two friends are willing to fight over who is most desirable.
34—Worship
1:05
4—Maury
Paternity test results.
1:35
2—Paid Programming
6—Last Call with Carson Daly
Scheduled: Kid Rock; actress Jenna Elfman ("Looney Tunes: Back in Action"); Robert Bradley performs.
2:00
22—The Oprah Winfrey Show
The cast of "Friends" say farewell and share what they'll miss most about the being part of the show.
2:05
4—Paid Programming
2:10
2—Up to the Minute
2:35
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
3:00
7—Frontline
22—Off the air.
3:05
4—World News Now
3:35
6—Late Night with Conan O'Brien