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Category Television - Global Date 2/2/2005 |
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Global highlights for week of February 7
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(TORONTO - Wednesday, February 2, 2005) Please note the following highlights for the week of February 7 on the Global Television Network. Programming is subject to change. Check local listings for times.
Monday, February 7
Fear Factor (Couples Marathon): The male contestants are trapped in a cage filled with huge bullfrogs as their partners scramble through pits of rats and snakes, looking for the keys to free them.
Las Vegas (Rebroadcast): Ed decides to shake things up as the casino enters the slow season, so he orders the staff to swap jobs.
Available in HDTV
Zoe Busiek: Wild Card: The wife of a mob boss hires Zoe to find her missing daughter.
Tuesday, February 8
That '70s Show: Donna gets tickets to the Packers game, and Eric convinces her to give one to Red, but he regrets his decision after Red's behaviour gets them thrown out of the game.
House: Dr. Foreman believes an uncooperative homeless woman is faking seizures so she can stay in the hospital, but her worsening symptoms prove to be a complex mystery for Dr. House and his team.
Available in HDTV
Judging Amy (Rebroadcast): A case involving a teen who breaks curfew and steals her mother's car to visit her boyfriend helps Amy to become more intuitive and attentive. Maxine tries to help a mother who fears she may become abusive to her daughters, and Vincent has a harsh meeting with his book agent.
Wednesday, February 9
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Search (Finale): The two finalists head home for some time with their families and to prepare for the decision of the viewers, but a final surprise awaits them.
Gilmore Girls (100th Episode): Richard and Emily renew their wedding vows, and Christopher makes it on the guest list for the reception.
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy: The Fab Five's mission: pin bad style to the mat and help fraternal twins Brandon and David grapple with growing up.
Thursday, February 10
Joey: Bobbie urges Joey to turn on the charm with a reporter (guest star Dina Waters), so he asks her out, inadvertently setting the date for Valentine's Day.
Available in HDTV
Will & Grace: Although Grace tries to ignore Valentine's Day, she winds up with a hunky greeting-card writer (guest star Ed Burns). Karen's former nemesis (guest star Jeff Goldblum) tries to win her heart by showering her with gifts.
Available in HDTV
The Apprentice: When the teams are assigned to create a mini-movie ad for a body wash, one team pushes the boundaries of good taste while the other must deal with one candidate's inability to direct.
Without a Trace: When a postal worker (guest star Elizabeth Peña) goes missing along with the $12,000 worth of cargo she was delivering, the team tries to figure out if she was a victim or an accomplice.
Available in HDTV
Friday, February 11
Last Chance for Romance (Premiere): Hosted and narrated by Global Television's Cheryl Hickey, the 13-part series will profile couples at a crossroads in their relationship. Escaping the day-to-day grind at a five-star resort in the Caribbean, the couples will work with Joe Rich, one of Canada's leading therapists, to strengthen their relationships and bring them closer. The series is produced by Frantic Films and executive produced by Jamie Brown. The series is produced by Lynne Skromeda, and written and directed by Stephen Hall.
Premieres Friday, February 11 in
Ontario/Quebec/Saskatchewan/Manitoba
Maritimes/Alberta - Saturday, February 12
British Columbia - Friday, February 18
Jonny Zero: The celebrity fiancée of a hip-hop star hires Jonny to do some investigating into her fiance's past after the pair is involved in a drive-by shooting.
Available in HDTV
Saturday, February 12
Saturday Night Live: Host and musical guest to be announced.
Sunday, February 13
Live @ the Grammys (Special): Global Television's Cheryl Hickey hosts this half-hour pre-Grammy special that features interviews with the recording industry's biggest stars, behind-the-scenes access to some of the most glamorous and exclusive parties, Grammy performer rehearsals, Canadian prospects, and all the hottest fashions and excitement that make the Grammy Awards one of the biggest television events of the season. Viewers will be asked to cast their own ballots online at www.canada.com/entertainment for Record of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year. The results of the online voting will be announced on the program. Cheryl will also provide live updates from backstage at the Grammy Awards featuring highlights of memorable moments, musical performances, speeches, and fashion hits and misses.
The 47th Annual Grammy Awards (Special): Presented live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Queen Latifah, a nominee, will host the music event as well as perform on the show. This year's Canadian nominees include Sarah McLachlan, Nickelback, Shania Twain and Rush. Nominees for record of the year include Ray Charles (Genius Loves Company), Green Day (American Idiot), Alicia Keys (The Diary of Alicia Keys), Usher (Confessions) and Kanye West (The College Dropout). U2, Green Day, Alicia Keys and Tim McGraw are scheduled to perform, and Ellen DeGeneres and John Travolta will present.
For more information, please contact:
Christine Amendola, Media Relations Manager, or
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