WHAT SHOULD I WATCH TONIGHT?
ABC: Winter Wipeout at 8p, Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice
HGTV: Selling New York at 9p
Investigation Discovery: Nightmare Next Door at 10p
MTV: Jersey Shore at 10p
CBS: Big Bang Theory, $#@! My Dad Says, CSI, The Mentalist
FOX: Million Dollar Money Drop, Bones
NBC: Community, 30 Rock, The Office, Outsourced
E! continues to expand the Kardashian TV series franchise with a new eight-episode series featuring Khloe Kardashian and her husband LA Lakers star Lamar Odom. Khloe & Lamar (wt), launching early this year, will allow viewers inside the couple's private home life that they also share with Khloe's brother Robert Kardashian. The series is produced by Ryan Seacrest Productions and Bunim-Murray Productions.
TLC introduces a new daytime cooking series when Kitchen Boss debuts January 24. With a total of 40 half-hour episodes, Kitchen Boss showcases Cake Boss' Buddy Valastro as he shares traditional Italian recipes. TLC will air a sneak preview of Kitchen Boss following the finale of Valastro's competition show Next Great Baker on January 24 at 1030p. Kitchen Boss will then air in its regular daytime slot of 530p beginning January 25. Valastro will do triple duty on TLC as he continues headlining his primetime series Cake Boss for a fourth season premiering January 31 at 9p. Cake Boss and Kitchen Boss are produced for TLC by High Noon Entertainment.
Spike TV's upcoming one-hour docu-series Coal, taking a never-before-seen look inside the dangerous world of coal mining, is set to premiere on March 30. Produced by Thom Beers and his Original Productions, a FremantleMedia Company, the original series looks at the coal mining business through Mike Crowder and Tom Roberts, the partial owners of Cobalt Mine in Westchester, West Virginia.
Discovery Channel brings back a sixth season of Man vs. Wild following survival expert and extreme adventurer Bear Grylls as he takes on new challenges and shares his survival knowledge in Norway, Scotland, Borneo and more. Six new episodes open February 17 at 9p. Diverse Productions produces the series for Discovery Channel.
CNBC is airing the original documentary The Facebook Obsession tonight at 9p and also at 10p, 12a and 1a. The network will encore the documentary again this Friday at 8p, Saturday at 7p and also on Sunday at 10p.
The Style Network renewed its docu-soap series Jerseylicious for a third season consisting of 20 one-hour episodes. Produced by Endemol USA, the third season of Jerseylicious will premiere during second quarter 2011. Currently, season two of Jerseylicious airs on Style Sundays at 8p.
Casting Call: A new reality series titled Timeout is looking for entertainment professionals who are struggling to balance family time and career. Do you or your spouse work 60+ hours each week? Do you find it hard to stop working while at home? Are you married and have at least two children over the age of 6 years old? If so and if you are interested, please send an email to: castingrealityshow@gmail.com or call MysticArt Pictures at 818-563-4131. Casting is happening immediately.
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