WHAT'S ON TONIGHT
10 P.M. (ABC) SUPERNANNY -- In the season finale, Jo Frost (above), a British nanny with seemingly superhuman abilities, takes on the Christiansens and their two energetic sons. Episode after episode, all of these out-of-control children seem out of control in the same way, but watching them fall un...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New York Times (Online) 2005-05-02 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 10 P.M. (ABC) SUPERNANNY -- In the season finale, Jo Frost (above), a British nanny with seemingly superhuman abilities, takes on the Christiansens and their two energetic sons. Episode after episode, all of these out-of-control children seem out of control in the same way, but watching them fall under Ms. Frost's spell is fascinating. 8 P.M. (Bravo) THE MILLION DOLLAR RECIPE -- This two-hour documentary follows seven finalists in their quest to create the grand prize dish and win $1 million in the 40-year-old Pillsbury Bake-Off. One recent winner was an oats-and-honey granola pie from Ohio. 8 P.M. (Discovery Times) SURVIVING SUDAN -- Families flee Darfur for refugee camps in Chad, with the Janjaweed militia on one side and frustrating bureaucracy on the other. The Sierra Leonean filmmaker Sorious Samura (''Cry Freetown,'' ''Surviving Hunger'') accompanies them. 9 P.M. (CBS) EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND -- ''The Power of No.'' After years of marriage, Ray (Ray Romano), successful Long Island sportswriter, tries a new approach with his wife (Patricia Heaton) in the bedroom. Only three more new episodes of Raymond and company, and one of them is a retrospective. 9 P.M. (USA) MURDER AT THE PRESIDIO -- Lou Diamond Phillips stars in this television movie about a San Francisco based marine who plots to kill his wife for the insurance money. Mr. Phillips plays the investigator, Victoria Pratt is his colleague, and Jason Priestley (right) is the victims grieving brother. 9:30 P.M. (CBS) TWO AND A HALF MEN -- Life is so complicated in the age of serial monogamy. Evelyn (the priceless Holland Taylor) goes to the funeral of her second husband, Harry, and is furious to learn that her son Alan (Jon Cryer) had stayed in touch with him. 10 P.M. (NBC) MEDIUM -- ''In the Rough.'' As if Allison (Patricia Arquette) didn't have enough headaches (and bad dreams) being a psychic for the district attorney's office, now her mother-in-law (Kathy Baker) comes to visit for Mother's Day. And brings along an ulterior motive. 11 P.M. (Cartoon Network) FUTURAMA -- ''Where No Fan Has Gone Before.'' On Matt Groenings animated series set in the 31st century, Fry (left), a 20th-century guy who was unfrozen in 3000, travels to a forbidden planet to get all 79 episodes of the original ''Star Trek.'' Seems that in the 23rd century, Trekkies and Trekkers became so powerful that all ''Star Trek'' memorabilia was banned. ANITA GATES |
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ISSN: | 1553-8095 |