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This week’s TV highlights
Hundreds of channels, hours and hours of programming. So much to watch, so little time. Here are some highlights to get you started on your week of viewing.
Sunday
“Celtic Women: The Greatest Journey,” 6 p.m. on PBS — The vocal ensemble performs holiday music as images of Ireland decorate the screen. Pretty to hear, pretty to see.
“Desperate Housewives,” 8 p.m. on ABC — The Wisteria Lane gang struggles to recover from a deadly fire. There are hints that injuries from the fire may have happy consequences for Carlos and Gaby — which probably means Carlos regains his sight and Gaby will be forced to re-glamourize.
Monday
“Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” 7:30 p.m. on ABC — Boris Karloff narrates this 1966 animated tale of a gnarly curmudgeon and the sweet souls of Whoville.
Tuesday
“Panda Tales,” 7 p.m. on PBS — The story of San Diego’s giant panda cub Zhen Zhen and the zoo’s conservation efforts on behalf of a once dwindling species. The fuzzy fellows are aw-shucks cute.
“New York Earthquake,” 9 p.m. on Discovery — A terrifying what-if about the devastating effects a major earthquake would have on New York City.
Wednesday
“Three Tenors Christmas,” 7 p.m. on PBS — Taped in 1999, the special features José Carreras, Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti performing popular Christmas songs and carols.
“Christmas in Rockefeller Center,” 7 p.m. on NBC — Beyoncé, Tony Bennett, Neil Boyd, the Jonas Brothers, Harry Connick Jr., David Cook, Rosie O’Donnell and the Broadway Kids, Faith Hill, Rascal Flatts and Solange Knowles are scheduled to perform at the 76th annual tree lighting celebration in New York.
“The Grammy Nominations Concert Live: Countdown to Music’s Biggest Night,” 8 p.m. on CBS — Grammy nominations are announced live, with scheduled performances by Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Foo Fighters, B.B. King, John Mayer and Taylor Swift.
Thursday
“Barbara Walters Presents: The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2008,” 9 p.m. on ABC — Among those whom Walters dubs “fascinating” are Will Smith, Tom Cruise, Tina Fey, Rush Limbaugh, Miley Cyrus and Olympic gold-medalist Michael Phelps.
“ER,” 9 p.m. on NBC — In an episode with the holiday-themed title of “Let It Snow,” Alex and Sarah get into a nasty car accident, and Neela testifies in a lawsuit over a dead patient. Sounds jolly.
Friday
“Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” 7 p.m. on ABC — Jim Carrey plays the green curmudgeon who hopes to quash Christmas in this big-screen version.
“Greatest Holiday Moments: TV & Film Countdown,” 7 p.m. on NBC — Highlights of cherished holiday specials, from “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’’ and “It’s a Wonderful Life’’ to ‘’Home Alone’’ and “A Christmas Story.’’
Saturday
“Dancing With Dogs,” 8 p.m. on Animal Planet — Dog-and-owner dance teams prepare to compete in the Animal Planet Cup. Think canine “Dancing with the Stars.”
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By bob
December 1, 2008 6:05 PM | Link to this
Are there really people who think that Michael Phelps is "fascinating"?