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What's on tonight: Emmys, Entourage, Deadwood, 4400, Brotherhood, Stir of Echoes
by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 27th 2006 5:10PM

- NBC's Emmy coverage begins at 7 with red carpet arrivals, then the award show starts at 8 and lasts until Labor Day.
- Also at 7: The WB has a new episode of the canceled series Just Legal, CBS has 60 Minutes, FOX has Attack of the Clones, and ABC has Pirates of the Caribbean.
- At 8, CBS has a new Big Brother: All-Stars.
- AMC has El Dorado at 8, with John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and James Caan.
- At 9, HBO has a the season finale of Deadwood, followed by the season finales of Entourage and Lucky Louie.
- USA has the season finales of both The 4400 and The Dead Zone, starting at 9.
- Sci-Fi has the horror flick Stir of Echoes at 9.
- HGTV has a new Design Star, also at 9.
- At 10, Showtime has a new Brotherhood.
- A&E has a new Intervention at 10.
- Also at 10: Comedy Central has a new Mind of Mencia, followed by a new Reno 911!
What's on tonight: Deadwood, Entourage, Little League, Brotherhood, Emeril
by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 20th 2006 5:32PM
At 7, NBC has more coverage of the 2006 Visa Gymnastics Championships. - The WB has an episode of the canceled series Just Legal, though I'm not sure if it's a new ep or a repeat. There's another episode at 9.
- At 8, CBS has a new Big Brother: All-Stars.
- ESPN has The Little League World Series at 8.
- TNT has Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman in Paycheck at 8.
- There's a new Emeril Live on Food Network at 8, "New Orleans: Healing One Meal At A Time."
- Also at 8: Encore has Kim Basinger and Chris Evans in Cellular.
- At 9, HBO has a new Deadwood, followed by new episodes of Entourage and Lucky Louie.
- USA has a new episode of The 4400 at 9, followed by a new Dead Zone.
- HGTV has a new Design Star at 9.
- At 10, Showtime has a new Brotherhood.
The WB to burn off eps of Just Legal in August
by Joel Keller, posted Jul 31st 2006 11:04AM
For the three people who were fans of last fall's WB bomb Just Legal, which was cancelled after three episodes, you can now rest easy; the soon-to-be-defunct network has decided to burn off the remaning five episodes of the show. According to this article on The Futon Critic, the network will show the pilot, then the unaired episodes, every Sunday at 7 PM ET starting August 6.I guess they're showing the pilot to remind everyone what the show was about. I can give it to you in eight words: Don Johnson. Old lawyer. Young lawyer. Wackiness ensues. There. Now you can free up another summer Sunday and go to the beach.
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