Friday - February 1, 2013 |
7:00 am |
ABC |
Good Morning America |
Tim McGraw performs at the House of Blues in New Orleans - Saints QB Drew Brees stops by Jax Brewery - Emeril Lagasse has recipes for your Super Bowl party |
7:00 am |
CBS |
CBS This Morning |
live from New Orleans - guests include Eli Manning and Neil Patrick Harris |
1:00 pm |
CBS |
The Talk |
live from New Orleans; guests include Saints QB Drew Brees, actor Daniel Dae Kim, chef Emeril Lagasse and CBS sportscaster Jim Nantz; Train serves as house band |
7:00 pm |
NBC |
The 44th NAACP Image Awards |
HBO's Treme received 4 nominations; the Preservation Hall Jazz Band album Preservation Hall Jazz Band 50th Anniversary Collection was nominated for Outstanding Jazz Album |
9:00 pm |
NFL |
The Rich Eisen Super Bowl Special |
with Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, NBC's Brian Williams, Joel McHale, David Spade and 50 Cent |
10:35 pm |
NBC |
Tonight Show with Jay Leno |
Wanda Sykes; Tyler Hamilton; musical guest Branford Marsalis Quartet |
Saturday - February 2, 2013 |
3:00 pm |
CNN |
Kickoff in New Orleans: A CNN-Bleacher Report Special |
scheduled segments include: interview with Archie Manning; a fan's guide to New Orleans by former Saint Deuce McAllister and SI swimsuit model Demaris Lewis; vignettes with New Orleans natives such as Troy Andrews (a.k.a. Trombone Shorty) |
4:00 pm & 11:30pm |
WYES 12 |
Mardi Gras: The Passing Parade |
memorable Mardi Gras moments of the past, including Louis Armstrong as King of Zulu, and the police strike of 1979 |
5:30 pm |
CBS |
CBS Evening News |
includes a segment on Trombone Shorty and his Trombone Shorty Foundation |
7:00 pm |
NFL |
Super Bowl Saturday Night |
one-hour special leading up to the NFL Honors awards show; Rich Eisen, Melissa Stark and Michelle Beisner report from the red carpet at Mahalia Jackson Theater, providing interviews with the biggest names in the NFL, the world of sports and entertainment |
8:00 pm |
CBS |
2nd Annual NFL Honors |
2-hour awards show from the Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts in New Orleans - the NFL will salute its best players, performances and plays from the 2012 season - performances by OneRepublic and house band The Soul Rebels - OneRepublic will be joined by Helen Gillet, Harry Hardin, Natalia Cascante, Raúl Gómez, and Marc Paradis - hosted by Alec Baldwin |
8:00 pm |
WLAE 32 |
Austin City Limits |
Tim McGraw performs his hits and selections from his new CD "Two Lanes of Freedom" |
Sunday - February 3, 2013 |
6:00 am |
NFL |
First on the Field |
host Melissa Stark and analysts LaDainian Tomlinson, Sterling Sharpe and Steve Wyche providing the day's first breakdown of the matchup |
8:00 am |
CBS |
CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood |
CBS correspondent Tracy Smith interviews Tim McGraw |
8:00 am |
NFL |
NFL GameDay Morning |
8.5 hours of pregame coverage, with Rich Eisen Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner, Warren Sapp, Michael Irvin, Deion Sanders, Brian Billick, Chris Rose, Darren Sharper and Heath Evans |
9:30 am |
CBS |
Face the Nation |
Bob Schieffer interviews NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, plus, analysis from CBS Sports' Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and Shannon Sharpe |
10:00 am |
CBS |
Road To The Super Bowl |
NFL Films' annual look back at the greatest sights and sounds of the 2012 NFL season - the special features the best of nearly 100 players and coaches wired for sound, focusing on the most exciting moments and the best teams on the journey to New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII |
11:00 am |
CBS |
New Orleans: Let The Good Times Roll |
Wynton Marsalis takes us to one of the most unique cities in the world, introducing the rhythm and soul of the Big Easy through its music, its people, its traditions and its love of football and the New Orleans Saints as it prepares for the biggest party of the year, Super Bowl XLVII |
12:00 pm |
CBS |
Phil Simms All-Iron Team: Super Bowl Edition |
hosted from New Orleans - Phil Simms takes a look at some of the greatest stories in Super Bowl history - he counts down many of his favorite moments, including the top Catches, Blunders, Gambles and Runs in the history of the biggest game in sports - with Jim Nantz, Bill Belichick, John Elway, Sean Payton, Leon Lett and Don Beebe |
12:00 pm |
WYES 12 |
While We Danced: The Music of Mardi Gras |
Peggy Scott Laborde covers the history of Mardi Gras music with profiles of Professor Longhair, Sharkey Bonano, Johnny Wiggs, Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, and "Doc" Souchon |
1:00 pm |
CBS |
The Super Bowl Today |
pre-game show previews all the excitement leading up to Super Bowl XLVII - airs from CBS Super Bowl Park at Jackson Square, Champions Square & Mercedes-Benz Superdome - includes a segment on the New Orleans Habitat Musician's Village, started by Harry Connick Jr. and Branford Marsalis - performances by OneRepublic and Matchbox Twenty (OneRepublic will be joined by Helen Gillet, Harry Hardin, Natalia Cascante, Raúl Gómez, and Marc Paradis) - interview with President Barack Obama (4 hours) |
3:15 pm |
SUND |
New American Noise: That B.E.A.T. |
short documentary on New Orleans Bounce Music featuring Nicky Da B, Sissy Nobby, Big Freedia, and Diplo. Mannie Fresh also appears |
5:00 pm |
CBS |
Super Bowl Kick-Off Show |
Super Bowl XLVII pregame coverage - Jennifer Hudson performs "America the Beautiful" with 26 students from Sandy Hook Elementary School - Alicia Keys performs the national anthem |
5:30 pm |
CBS |
Super Bowl XLVII |
live from Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans - San Francisco 49ers vs Baltimore Ravens - Beyonce will perform during the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show |
10:35 pm |
CBS |
The Craig Ferguson Super Bowl Special |
from New Orleans; with guests Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, Julie Chen, Neil Patrick Harris, Nikki Reed, and New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees |
11:00 pm |
WYES 12 |
All On A Mardi Gras Day[ buy on DVD ] |
documentary on black carnival traditions won Louisiana Filmmaker Award at the 2003 New Orleans Film Fest; produced by Royce Osborn and Jerry Brock; interviews include Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, Donald Harrison, "Uncle" Lionel Batiste, Tootie Montana, Sunpie Barnes, etc. |
Saturday - February 9, 2013 |
2:00 pm |
TRAV |
Exposed: Mardi Gras |
an insiders view of the real Mardi Gras experience - w/ clips of Frenchmen Street, The Spotted Cat, D.B.A. |
8:00 pm |
WYES 12 |
Mardi Gras: The Passing Parade |
memorable Mardi Gras moments of the past, including Louis Armstrong as King of Zulu, and the police strike of 1979 |
9:00 pm |
WYES 12 |
All On A Mardi Gras Day[ buy on DVD ] |
documentary on black carnival traditions won Louisiana Filmmaker Award at the 2003 New Orleans Film Fest; produced by Royce Osborn and Jerry Brock; interviews include Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, Donald Harrison, "Uncle" Lionel Batiste, Tootie Montana, Sunpie Barnes, etc. |
Sunday - February 10, 2013 |
10:00 am |
WYES 12 |
Mardi Gras: The Passing Parade |
memorable Mardi Gras moments of the past, including Louis Armstrong as King of Zulu, and the police strike of 1979 |
7:00 pm |
CBS |
The 55th Annual Grammy Awards |
airs live from Los Angeles - nominees with Louisiana ties include Frank Ocean, Hunter Hayes, Luke James, Lil Wayne, Dr. John, Corey Ledet, Anthony Dopsie, Dwayne Dopsie, Andre Thierry, Wayne Toups, Steve Riley, Wilson Savoy, and Ellen DeGeneres - performers include Jack White, Elton John & Ed Sheeran, Mumford & Sons, The Black Keys with Dr. John and Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Dierks Bentley and Miranda Lambert, Fun., Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Juanes, Carrie Underwood, The Lumineers, Justin Timberlake, Frank Ocean, Wiz Khalifa, Maroon 5 & Alicia Keys, Sting with Bruno Mars & Rihanna, Miguel, and Kelly Clarkson - performance by Travis Barker, Chuck D, LL Cool J, Tom Morello and DJ Z-Trip - tribute to Levon Helm with Zac Brown, Elton John, Mavis Staples, Brittany Howard and Mumford & Sons - a tribute to Dave Brubeck with Stanley Clarke, Chick Corea and Kenny Garrett - presenters include Tim McGraw, Hunter Hayes, and Ellen DeGeneres |
7:00 pm |
TCM |
Hello, Dolly! (1969) |
Jerry Herman musical starring Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau; cast also includes Louis Armstrong, who performs a rousing rendition of the title tune with Streisand |
7:00 pm |
WYES 12 |
All On A Mardi Gras Day[ buy on DVD ] |
documentary on black carnival traditions won Louisiana Filmmaker Award at the 2003 New Orleans Film Fest; produced by Royce Osborn and Jerry Brock; interviews include Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, Donald Harrison, "Uncle" Lionel Batiste, Tootie Montana, Sunpie Barnes, etc. |
Monday - February 11, 2013 |
4:45 am |
SUND |
New American Noise: That B.E.A.T. |
short documentary on New Orleans Bounce Music featuring Nicky Da B, Sissy Nobby, Big Freedia, and Diplo. Mannie Fresh also appears |
8:00 pm |
BET |
BET Honors 2013 |
honorees are Clarence Avant, Halle Berry, T.D. Jakes, Chaka Khan and Lisa Leslie - performers include Mint Condition, Erykah Badu, Wayne Brady, Brandy, Jimmy Jam, Alicia Keys, Ledisi, the SOS Band and Terry Lewis (taped 01/12/2013) |
10:00 pm |
E! |
Chelsea Lately |
guests include Tim McGraw |
Tuesday - February 12, 2013 |
10:00 am |
WYES 12 |
Mardi Gras: The Passing Parade |
memorable Mardi Gras moments of the past, including Louis Armstrong as King of Zulu, and the police strike of 1979 |
11:30 am |
WYES 12 |
While We Danced: The Music of Mardi Gras |
Peggy Scott Laborde covers the history of Mardi Gras music with profiles of Professor Longhair, Sharkey Bonano, Johnny Wiggs, Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, and "Doc" Souchon |
12:00 pm & 5:00pm |
WYES 12 |
All On A Mardi Gras Day[ buy on DVD ] |
documentary on black carnival traditions won Louisiana Filmmaker Award at the 2003 New Orleans Film Fest; produced by Royce Osborn and Jerry Brock; interviews include Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, Donald Harrison, "Uncle" Lionel Batiste, Tootie Montana, Sunpie Barnes, etc. |
1:00 am |
SMITH |
Cutting Loose |
documentary gives an intimate account of the weeks of preparation and the antics leading up to Mardi Gras - winner of the 1996 Filmmakers Trophy for Best Documentary at Sundance |
Sunday - February 17, 2013 |
12:00 pm |
WYES 12 |
Growing Up in New Orleans |
one-hour WYES documentary looks back at some of New Orleans childhood experiences during the 1950s and 60s; sharing their childhood memories are Gayle and Bryan Batt, Dr. John, Ricky Graham, Leah Chase, Frankie Ford, "Deacon John" Moore, Tom Fitzmorris, Charmaine Neville, Millie Ball, Keith Marshall and many other notable New Orleanians |
11:00 pm |
WYES 12 |
The Uptown That Was |
memories of Uptown New Orleans are recalled by local notables; with Anne Rice, Deacon John, artist George Schmidt, historian Jack Stewart, society columnist Nell Nolan, singer Irma Thomas, cookbook author Sylvia Gerson, Audubon Institute's Ron Forman, LA Senate President John Hainkel, Councilman Oliver Thomas |