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What to Watch Thursday, Jan. 29

by Kim Potts, posted Jan 29th 2009 5:00AM
Hell's Kitchen'Hell's Kitchen'
(9PM, Fox) 5th season premiere
The largest pool of contestants ever -- 16 -- will try to win Chef Gordon Ramsay's reality show this season, and more contestants means more chances for the prickly Gordo to go off on one of his trademark rants.

Like in tonight's opening challenge, in which the chefs are told to prepare their signature dishes. All goes well at first, with Gordon calling the food the 'best ever.' But when it comes time to serve, things turn disastrous, including a major meltdown in the kitchen before the dinner guests are even seated.

Meanwhile, the prize for the chef who can ultimately withstand Gordo's kitchen heat: A job as the head chef at the Borgata Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City.


Hell's Kitchen'Hell's Kitchen'
(9PM, Fox) 5th season premiere
The largest pool of contestants ever -- 16 -- will try to win Chef Gordon Ramsay's reality show this season, and more contestants means more chances for the prickly Gordo to go off on one of his trademark rants.

Like in tonight's opening challenge, in which the chefs are told to prepare their signature dishes. All goes well at first, with Gordon calling the food the 'best ever.' But when it comes time to serve, things turn disastrous, including a major meltdown in the kitchen before the dinner guests are even seated.

Meanwhile, the prize for the chef who can ultimately withstand Gordo's kitchen heat: A job as the head chef at the Borgata Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City.

'Private Practice'
(10PM, ABC)
Addison's bro (Grant Show) may be too close for her comfort when he moves to La La Land to begin working at Pacific Wellcare, while Violet finds out that neither of her potential baby daddies is gung ho about the pitter patter of little feet.

'The Trials of Ted Haggard'
(8PM, HBO)
Disgraced Colorado minister Haggard is back in the news, which makes this HBO documentary a timely primer on what led to his downfall.

'Sober House'
(10PM, VH1)
Steven Adler, Steven Adler, Steven Adler. The former Guns N' Roses drummer gets busted using heroin in the sober-living house, leading to yet another drug arrest.

'Eleventh Hour'
(10PM, CBS)
Hood's on the case when a murdered millionaire is discovered to have two fully functional hearts inside his corpse. Rich people really do have it all ... fancy cars, big homes, spare organs.

'Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash'
(9PM, VH1)
New daddy Jerry O'Connell hosts this live pre-Super Bowl concert that'll include performances by Rihanna, Fall Out Boy and Lifehouse.

'Burn Notice'
(10PM, USA)
Michael tries to help a high school football player stay out of the line of fire of some local thugs, while Fiona helps Michael in his continuing quest to find out who blew up his loft.

'Greg Behrendt's Wake-Up Call'
(10PM, SoapNet)
Greg tries to help a couple comprised of a woman who doesn't like her body and has a hard time getting close to her boyfriend, who's a dude who isn't so much for public displays of affection. Yep, that's gonna lead to friction.

Also on tonight:
- 'American Idol' (9PM, Fox)
- 'The Beast' (10PM, A&E)


What's on tomorrow: 'Monk,' 'and more

Check out our TV calendar for a look at the month ahead

Top TV Headlines

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