March 15, 2011

TV TimeZ

WHAT DO I WATCH TONIGHT?
Lifetime: Four of a Kind at 11pComedy Central: Onion Sportsdome at 8p, The Roast of Donald Trump at 10:30pm
WE tv:
 Joan and Melissa: Joan Knows Best? at 9p
Golf Channel:  Pipe Dream at 930p

ABC:  V, Detroit 1-8-7
FOX: Glee, Raising Hope, Traffic Light
NBC: The Biggest Loser: Couples 



Summer heats up early on FOX as the network unveiled premiere dates for new and returning series:
  • So You Think You Can Dance bows a new season May 26 at 8p with part 1 followed by part 2 on June 1 at 8p.
  • MasterChef opens a new season June 6 at 8p with part 1 and part 2 on June 7 at 8p.
  • Hell's Kitchen is back with its season premiere July 19 at 9p.
  • In addition, FOX scheduled two season finales on June 18 with Cops at 8p and America's Most Wantedat 9p
A day after The Bachelor handed out the final rose Monday night, ABC renewed the reality series for a 16th season slated to debut in early 2012 while the seventh season of The Bachelorette launches May 23 at 9p and moves to its regular time slot of Mondays at 8p starting May 30.  This most recent season of The Bachelor featuring Brad Womack averaged 10.2 million viewers each week.  


ABC set the premiere date for its Extreme Makeover spinoff series as Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Editionopens May 30 at 1001p, airing after The Bachelorette.  Trainer and transformation specialist, Chris Powell mentors eight participants all deemed "super obese" as they lose dramatic amounts of weight during the course of a year.  Each one-hour episode is a stand-alone featuring a single participant's journey as Powell moves into their homes with their families or loved ones and oversees their exercise and nutrition makeover.  The series is produced by 3 Ball Productions/Eyeworks USA, the producers behind The Biggest Loser and MasterChef.

Expensive classic cars are showcased in Discovery Channel's new series South Beach Classics rolling out March 30 at 10p.  The Miami-based series is set at Florida's largest classic car dealership run by the husband and wife business team of Ted and Robin Vernon and their unusual crew dubbed "the gargoyles." South Beach Classics is produced for Discovery Channel by Pioneer Productions. 



Leftfield Pictures, behind HISTORY's Pawn Stars, offers up a new half-hour series on the network, American Restoration premiering April 15 at 10p with two stacked episodes.  The series goes inside Rick's Restorations in Las Vegas, owned by Rick Dale who takes pieces of broken history and restores the items into treasures.  

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