Saturday, March 6, 2010

Sunday, March 7th 2010

4:00am
NCAA Hockey
March 5th 2010
Wisconsin Badgers 3 @ 2 Minnesota Golden Gophers

6:00am
Movie: "Fandango" (1985)
Kevin Costner, Judd Nelson
Five college buddies from the University of Texas circa 1971 embark on a final road trip odyssey across the Mexican border before facing up to uncertain futures, in Vietnam and otherwise.

7:30am
Movie: "Gladiator" (1992)
James Marshall, Cuba Gooding Jr
Tommy Riley has moved with his dad to Chicago from a 'nice place'. He keeps to himself, goes to school. However, after a street fight he is noticed and quickly falls into the world of illegal underground boxing - where punches can kill.

9:30am
Criminal Minds 3.13 - "Limelight" (2008)
After the contents of a self-storage unit purchased at an auction take the BAU to Philadelphia to investigate a series of murders, the local agent becomes the center of the case. To catch the killer, the team must profile the items inside the unit.

10:30am
Without A Trace 2.10 - "Coming Home" (2003)
When Luke Horton disappears after a class reunion, the team initiates a search for him, and learn that Luke was living a double life and was finally ready to come clean.

11:30am
Criminal Minds 1.18 - "Somebody's Watching" (2006)
Reid finds himself in danger when he falls for a starlet whose stalker has turned into a killer.

12:30pm
NHL Hockey
March 6th, 2010
Boston Bruins @ New York Islanders

2:30pm
CSI 10.14 - "Unshockable" (2010)
While Rascal Flatts is in town for a concert, the team investigates whether a band member was killed by foul play or not.

3:30pm
Movie: "An Occasional Hell" (1996)
Tom Berenger, Valeria Golina
A former policeman-turned college professor of forensics, is asked by a widow to solve the murder of her unfaithful husband and the disappearance of his mistress who may have been linked to some drug dealers.

5:00pm
Movie: "Orca" (1977)
Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling
A hunter squares off against a killer whale seeking vengeance for the death of its mate.

6:30pm
UFC 41: Onslaught
Feb 28th, 2003 (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
Tim Sylvia defeated Ricco Rodriguez
Frank Mir defeated Tank Abbott

9:00pm
The Bridge 1.01 - "Red Door:Paint It Black (part 1)" (2010)
Fed up with the corruption of his superiors, Officer Frank Leo leads an impromptu strike action.

10:00pm
The Bridge 1.01 - "Red Door: Paint it Black (part 2)" (2010)

11:00pm
WKRP in Cincinnati 1.01 - "Pilot (1)" (1978)
Andy Travis, a young program director from Santa Fe, takes over at 16th-ranked (out of 18) WKRP, a "beautiful music" radio station in Cincinnati. Andy soon wins the confidence of station manager Mr. Carlson, who is terrified of his mother, the station's owner. But Andy discovers that news director Les Nessman and sales manager Herb Tarlek were both after the program director's job and resent his appointment. He also meets receptionist Jennifer Marlowe, who spends most of her time watering her plants and fending off Herb's sexual advances, and morning disc jockey Johnny Caravella, who was a top DJ in Los Angeles until he was fired for saying the word "booger" on the air. Andy's first act as program director is to change the format of WKRP to top 40 rock and roll. In response, Johnny adopts the new, energetic on-air persona of "Dr. Johnny Fever." Andy has other plans, including an expanded role for shy but intelligent continuity director Bailey Quarters, and the hiring of nighttime DJ "Venus Flytrap." But his job is in jeopardy when Mr. Carlson's mother gets her first hearing of the new format.

11:30pm
WKRP in Cincinnati 1.02 - "Pilot (2)" (1978)
Mr. Carlson won't give Andy any money to advertise WKRP's format change. While Andy tries to come up with a publicity stunt to get the station in the news, a group of irate former listeners demands a return to the old format and an on-air apology to Lawrence Welk.

midnight
WKRP in Cincinnati 1.04 - "Hoodlum Rock" (1978)
Andy has WKRP sponsor a concert by Scum of the Earth, but he's unaware the band's on-stage violence and antics aren't just an act.

12:30am
WKRP in Cincinnati 1.05 - "Hold-Up" (1978)
While doing a live broadcast from a stereo shop, Johnny's broadcast is interrupted by a robber who is actually an out of work DJ.

1:00am
WKRP in Cincinnati 1.07 - "Turkeys Away" (1978)
Mr. Carlson puts on a Thanksgiving promotion involving turkeys tossed from a helicopter at a shopping mall.

1:30am
WKRP in Cincinnati 1.17 - "A Commercial Break" (1979)
The head of a chain of funeral homes wants to advertise on WKRP, in the hopes of convincing young people to make funeral arrangements early. The staff creates a singing commercial aimed at "young and swingin'" listeners. But Mr. Carlson feels that this isn't the kind of commercial he wants on his station.

2:00am
WKRP in Cincinnati 1.21 - "Fish Story" (1979)
On a day when a reporter is coming to do a story on WKRP, Mr. Carlson unveils his latest promotion idea: dressing Herb up as the station mascot, the KRP Carp. At the same time, Johnny and Venus are taking an on-air test to demonstrate the effects of alcohol upon the average driver, and a painter is very slowly repainting the lobby.

2:30am
WKRP in Cincinnati 1.22 - "Preacher" (1979)
The Rev. Little Ed Pembrook, WKRP's Sunday morning evangelist, and a former pro wrestler, is using his broadcasts to sell "religious artifacts" like John the Baptist shower curtains. But no one has the nerve to fire the fearsome Little Ed.

3:00am
WKRP in Cincinnati 2.03 - "Baseball" (1979)
The staff plays against the team from rival station WPIG in a softball game.

3:30am
WKRP in Cincinnati 2.12 - "Sparky" (1979)
Mr. Carlson hires legendary baseball manager Sparky Anderson as the host of a new sports interview show. But when the show proves a complete disaster, it falls to Mr. Carlson to fire his hero.

4:00am

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