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What to Watch Tonight: Thursday, March 4, 2010

In Uncategorized on March 4, 2010 at 4:01 pm
  • ABC has new episodes of Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice; Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC will host guests Queen Latifah and Jake Pavelka
  • CBS has new episodes of Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, CSI, and The Mentalist; The Late Show with David Letterman will host guests Tom Hanks, Spoon, and Barbara Walters.
  • Fox has a new episodes of American Idol and Kitchen Nightmares
  • NBC has new episodes of Community, Parks and Recreation, The Offic(!!!!!!) and The Marriage Ref(!); The Tonight Show with Jay Leno will host guests Matthew McConaughey and Jason Reitman, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon will host guests Zach Galifianakis and Mia Wasikowska and Last Call with Carson Daly will host guest Lee Daniels
  • The CW has repeats of Vampire Diaries and Supernatural
  • MTV has new episodes of America’s Best Dance Crew and Taking the Stage
  • VH1 has a new episode of Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew
  • Comedy Central has new episodes of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and the Colbert Report and the movie Office Space
  • Bravo has a the season finale of Real Housewives of Orange County and the season premiere of Real Housewives of New York City
  • USA has a new episode of Burn Notice and the movie The Bourne Ultimatum
  • TBS has a new episode of Lopez Tonight with guests Shaun White, Seann William Scott, and Andrew Dice Clay and the movie Sleepy Hollow
  • ABC Family has the movie Happy Feet
  • FX has the movies The Italian Job
  • AMC has movies Starsky and Hutch, the Terminator, and Fight Club
  • TCM has movies The Postman Always Rings Twice and All the President’s Men

(! indicates that I plan to watch and will update about tomorrow)

Tonight is a pretty damn good night for new TV and movies on TV, if I must say so myself. The Office will of course take precedence over everything else as Pam is expecting Baby Halpert tonight, but I might tune into The Marriage Ref if I can manage to see the screen through the tears of joy I will surely be crying after The Office.

Also, I’ve never seen Tim Burton‘s Sleepy Hollow on TV before. That was my 12-year-old’s self favorite movie, so it definitely tempting. And since All the President’s Men is at 11 p.m, I might consider falling asleep to Woodward and Bernstein. What not-s0-little early20something girl doesn’t want to fall asleep with dreams of political scandals and double bylines floating in her head?

What will you be watching?

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