Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Weekly Schedule of TV Shows on American Televisions

MONDAY



“Dancing With the Stars” 8 p.m. ABC — The final three vie for the mirror-ball trophy. UGA grad Hines Ward still has a shot!

“House” 8 p.m. Fox (seventh season finale) — An eighth season is coming but word is it may be the last. Is a performance artist actually sick or doing something for art’s sake?

“The Bachelorette” 9 p.m. ABC (seventh season debut) — Brad Womack’s second runner-up Ashley Hebert gets her shot at love.

“The Chicago Code” 9 p.m. Fox (series finale) — Fox recently axed this show. Let’s hope this provides some closure after just one season.

“The Event” 9 p.m. NBC (series finale) — Yet another show that didn’t make it to a sophomore year. Sean, Vicky, Sterling and Simon race to stop the spread of a virus.

“Make It or Break It” 9 p.m. ABC Family (second season finale) — The girls compete at World’s and trusts are broken.

“Too Big to Fail” 9 p.m. HBO — An account of the Wall Street financial crisis in 2008.

“Clash of the Commercials” 10 p.m. CBS — Ten international commercials compete with 10 U.S. ads for supremacy.



TUESDAY

“American Idol” 8 p.m. Fox — This is the first all-country “Idol” final between North Carolina’s Scotty McCreery and Georgia’s own Lauren Alaina.

“The Biggest Loser” 8 p.m. NBC (11th season finale) — America’s vote is revealed and the 24 contestants come back to weigh in one more time.

“Dancing With the Stars” 9 p.m. ABC (12th season finale) — Can UGA’s Hines Ward overcome Kirstie Alley’s popularity and Chelsea Kane’s youth and exuberance? The Black Eyed Peas and Go Gos perform.

“Glee” 9 p.m. Fox — The Glee kids head to New York City for the Nationals.

“Deadliest Catch” 9 p.m. Discovery — A confrontation on the Cornelia Marie brings the police.

“Braxton Family Values” 9 p.m. WE — The ladies go to Los Angeles for their mom’s birthday.

“The Voice” 10 p.m. NBC — Atlanta’s Rebecca Loebe competes tonight.



WEDNESDAY

“American Idol” 8 p.m. (10th season finale) — Scotty McCreery is favored to win during the two-hour, seven-minute finale.

“The Middle” 8 p.m. ABC (second season finale) — Brick must write a daily journal to pass third grade.

“Modern Family” 9 p.m. ABC (second season finale) — The family holds a big party for Jay’s birthday.

“Cougar Town” 9:30 p.m. ABC (second season finale) — Travis’ move to Hawaii gives the gang an excuse for a vacation.

“Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior” 10 p.m. CBS (series finale) — CBS has canceled this show after a brief spring run.

“Law & Order: Los Angeles” 10 p.m. NBC (series finale) — NBC revamped this show midway through its freshman year but axed it anyway.

“Happy Endings” 10:30 p.m. ABC (first season finale) — Despite modest ratings, ABC did renew this comedy.



THURSDAY

“How To Die In Oregon” 8 p.m. HBO — An examination of the Death with Dignity Act in Oregon, the first state to legalize doctor-assisted suicide.

“So You Think You Can Dance” 8 p.m. Fox (eighth season debut) — Atlanta and San Francisco auditions featured.

“LisaRaye: The Real McCoy” 9 p.m. TV One (second-season finale) — Kai travels to Las Vegas to celebrate her 21st birthday.

“Lady Gaga Special” 9 p.m. MTV — An intimate conversation with the pop star.

“America’s Best Dance Crew” 10 p.m. MTV — The crews dance to Kanye West music.

“The Real Housewives of New York City” 10 p.m. Bravo — LuAnn hosts the ladies in Morocco.

“Secret Diary of a Call Girl” 10:30 p.m. Showtime (series finale) — Ben wants Belle to call it quits.

“Gigolos” 11 p.m. Showtime (first season finale) — Are the women really paying for this?

FRIDAY

“Friday Night Lights” 8 p.m. NBC — Vince feels torn between Coach Taylor and his dad and Billy makes a connection with Luke.

“CMT’s Next Superstar” 9 p.m. CMT — The final three make music videos.

“Say Yes to the Dress: Big Bliss” 9 p.m. TLC — A bride shops for her dress with her sorority sisters.

“American Restoration” 10 p.m. History — The team works on a department-store X-ray machine from the 1940s used to fit shoes.

“Four Weddings” 10 p.m. TLC (third season finale) — One bride walks down the aisle with her dog while another entertains guests with a pirate impersonator.

“Swamp Brothers” 10 p.m. Discovery— A baby gator-catching mission lead to trouble for the brothers.

“VH1 Storytellers” 11 p.m. VH1 — Death Cab For Cutie gets the spotlight.

WEEKEND

“The Antonio Treatment” 9:30 p.m. Saturday HGTV — Antonio remakes a bedroom with stucco walls, a small layout and stained rug

“Bert the Conqueror” 8 p.m. Sunday Travel — The host arrives in Arizona and attends the 23rd annual Ostrich Festival.

“National Memorial Day Concert 2011” 8 p.m. Sunday GPB — Yolanda Adams, B.B. King and Pia Toscano are among the performers.

“Game of Thrones” 9 p.m. Sunday HBO — With conflict looming, Tywin urges Jaime to preserve the Lannisters’ future.

“Amazing Wedding Cakes” 10 p.m. Sunday WE (fourth season finale) — A cake mimics the design of the Palace of Versailles.

“The Killing” 10 p.m. Sunday AMC — The police must regroup after they have second thoughs about a prime suspect.

“Ice Loves Coco” 10:30 p.m. Sunday E! — A preview of a new reality series focused on rapper Ice-T and his wife Coco.

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