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"TV
SHOWS - Midseason 2001-02"
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Monday Night |
| FOX |
American
Embassy - Arija Bareikis stars
as Emma Brody, a young woman from
Toledo, Ohio who accepts a job at the U.S. embassy
in London. [Debuts in February at 9 p.m.]
Formerly titled "Emma
Brody" |
| TNT |
Witchblade
- Encore of the first season of the hit drama
series, on Mondays at 9 p.m. (ET/PT).
Beginning January 21, the two-hour series
pilot will air. Series episodes 1-11 will also
air Mondays at 9 p.m. beginning with the first
episode on Monday, January 28. |
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Tuesday Night |
| NBC |
Imagine
That - Hank Azaria stars as
self-effacing TV writer Josh Miller, who mines
his own rich fantasy life for comic
inspiration. Other characters include Wendy
(Jayne Brook), Josh's power lawyer wife;
Josh's self-absorbed boss, Barb (Katey Sagal);
Josh's partner, Kenny (Joshua Malina); and
Tabitha (Julia Schultz), a sexy new
assistant. Suzy Nakamura and David Pressman
also star.
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| Wednesday
Night |
| WB |
Glory
Days -Eddie
Cahill as author Mike Dolan who returns his
hometown Lake Glory to write a second novel. Unfortunately, the town's residents give him a
cold welcome because of the way he portrayed
the them in his first novel. |
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Thursday Night |
| FOX |
That
80's Show - Half-hour comedy
focusing on a group of twenty-somethings
finding their way through the '80s in San
Diego. The
cast of characters include Corey
(Glenn Howerton) and ssiter, Katie
(Tinsley Grimes) who live with their Dad RT
(Geoff Pierson); Corey's friend Roger (Eddie
Shin); Corey's ex Sophia (Britanny Daniel) who
hangs at the Club Piranha; Margaret, Corey's
boss who owns Permanent Record, the
music store where he works; and the new girl,
Tuesday (Chyler Leigh), a punk rocker who
sports a Mohawk and attitude to match.
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Friday Night |
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| CBS |
First
Monday
- Revolves
around the U.S. Supreme Court's nine justices,
whose momentous decisions make history - and
headlines. Associate Justice Joe Novelli, (Joe
Mantegna) a new addition to the bench, will
have a pivotal role in an evenly split court
of four conservatives and four liberals. Also
starring is James Garner (The
Rockford Files) as Chief Justice Thomas
Brankin, a staunch conservative, and Charles
Durning (O Brother, Where Art Thou?) as
Justice Henry Hoskins, one of Brankin's
closest allies.
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Saturday
Night |
| SCI |
Legend
of the Rangers - Sequel to the
sci-fi series BABYLON 5 premiering on the Sci
Fi Channel on January 19, 2002. The action
adventure series follow the exploits of Dylan
Neal as Captain Martel, the pilot of the starship Liandra
who brings galactic law and order in the
aftermath the Shadow Wars. His crew consists
of Rangers, a specially trained police
force composed of both humans and
aliens. "The Live for the One. They
Die for the One." |
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