Breaking down the new episodes of your favorite network shows, Channel Surfing will give you an hour by hour view of whats on television tonight. Channel Surfing helps you decide what shows to watch, what shows to record and what shows you have to pass on this week.
Setting the DVR for: House, The Mentalist, Fringe, Eli Stone and The Shield.
8:00 PM/ET
House (Fox)
During an examination of a teen’s heart problems, the team begins to doubt her claims of being an emancipated minor. Foreman defies House’s rejection of a proposal to conduct a clinical trial.
Continue reading Channel Surfing 11.18.08
Breaking down the new episodes of your favorite network shows, Channel Surfing will give you an hour by hour view of whats on television tonight. Channel Surfing helps you decide what shows to watch, what shows to record and what shows you have to pass on this week.
Setting the DVR for: Chuck, Terminator:The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Heroes and Prison Break.
8:00 PM/ET
Chuck (NBC)
Chuck and Jill (Jordana Brewster) must put their revived relationship on hold when Chuck is assigned to hunt down shady CIA agents. But there’s a personal obstacle: Jill’s jealousy grows when she finally meets Sarah. At Buy More, the corporate-efficiency expert (Tony Hale) is hostile toward Chuck and tries to take the Nerd Herder down.
Continue reading Channel Surfing 11.17.08
Breaking down the new episodes of your favorite network shows, Channel Surfing will give you an hour by hour view of whats on television tonight. Channel Surfing helps you decide what shows to watch, what shows to record and what shows you have to pass on this week.
Setting the DVR for: Kitchen Nightmares, My Name Is Earl, Kath and Kim, Grey’s Anatomy and ER.
8:00 PM/ET
Ugly Betty (ABC)
Betty tries to nip a potential public-relations catastrophe in the bud by halting the distribution of a new issue of Mode, but it’s made difficult by the fact that Daniel is incommunicado at a company retreat. Hilda’s salon permit is rejected by the city, and Connor’s fiancée meets the magazine’s staff.
Continue reading Channel Surfing 11.13.08
The actors on the Fox drama Prison Break have been notified that the filming schedule might be extended to accommodate production of two additional episodes. Prison Break writers are yet to pitch ideas about the extra hours, but speculation is that they might serve as a conclusion to the four-year series. If the two episodes are made, their fate is unclear as the network has not committed yet to air them, though conversations with the studio are under way.
Continue reading Fox Wants Two More Episodes Of Prison Break To Wrap Series
Fox has canceled one of its longest-running shows - the late-night sketch comedy veteran MadTV says The Hollywood Reporter. The Saturday night mainstay’s current 14th season will be its last on the network.. The show’s co-creator David Salzman says he’s not giving up on the program and plans to shop MadTV to cable networks and other outlets. “There’s a long list of parties that have called us, including a few very recently, and we’re going to start conversations with them very shortly,” Salzman says. Fox told Salzman the show had become too expensive considering its time period and ratings. Salzman believes his show’s budget can scaled back to suit a cable network.
Continue reading Fox Cancels MadTV After 14 Seasons
Breaking down the new episodes of your favorite network shows, Channel Surfing will give you an hour by hour view of whats on television tonight. Channel Surfing helps you decide what shows to watch, what shows to record and what shows you have to pass on this week.
Setting the DVR for: Life, Ghost Hunters and Sons of Anarchy.
8:00 PM/ET
42nd Annual CMA Awards (ABC)
Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood host the 42nd annual event from Nashville’s Sommet Center. Slated performers include hosts Paisley and Underwood, Trace Adkins, Brooks and Dunn, Kenny Chesney and the Wailers, the Eagles, Alan Jackson, Kid Rock, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, George Strait, Sugarland, Taylor Swift and Keith Urban.
Continue reading Channel Surfing 11.12.08
Fox has signed a first-look deal for Living With Abandon, an independently produced single-camera comedy pilot. Written by Richie Keen and Heath Corson and directed by Keen, Living With Abandon stars Todd Grinnell, Ed Quinn, Melissa Peterman, Rachel Specter and 14-year-old Nick Dodani as the members of an abandonment support group who suffer a blow when their therapist commits suicide. Left to fend for themselves, the members band together to solve each other’s issues.
“This is a show about the family that we all chose in life,” Keen said. “This is a group of people who wouldn’t normally know each other but chose to be each other’s family.” Keen is executive producing Living With Abandon, with Michael Binkow and Joe Revello serving as co-executive producers and Corson as supervising producer.