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Television Appearances by New Orleans and Louisiana Music Artists
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Monday - April 1, 2002
7:00 am BIO Biography Extra - Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll the untold story of the Sun Records founder Sam Phillips who discovered Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Charlie Rich, Jerry Lee Lewis, and many others; despite his knack for spotting stars, Phillips lived on the edge of poverty and suffered two nervous breakdowns before making a fortune investing in Holiday Inn (rerun; repeats at 1:00 pm and 3:00 am)
2:00 pm TCM Cabin in the Sky 1942 musical was the debut of film director Vincente Minnelli and Hollywood's first general release of an all-star, all-black musical; cast includes Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Ethel Waters, Lena Horne, Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, The Hall Johnson Choir and Louis Armstrong
5:00 pm Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guest Lucinda Williams performs "Can't Let Go" and "Too Cool To Be Forgotten" (originally aired on 02/20/99)
7:00 pm UPN The Hughleys Darryl and Yvonne try to teach the kids a lesson about the true meaning of Christmas when they undertake a series of charitable deeds to set an example; Master P and Garrett Morris make guest appearances (rerun from 12/17/01)
9:00 pm CMT Best of Showcase Tim McGraw discusses his wife Faith Hill, their children, and what his goals are for the future (rerun; repeats at 12:00 am)

Tuesday - April 2, 2002
11:00 am CMT Best of Showcase Tim McGraw discusses his wife Faith Hill, their children, and what his goals are for the future (rerun; repeats at 12:00 am)
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore Louisiana Jukebox Live visits Voodoo Fest 2001; episode features The Black Crowes and Tricky (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Encore rerun schedule!)
12:00 pm BET On Jazz Ad-Lib performance by Linda Hopkins and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)

Wednesday - April 3, 2002
10:30 pm WYES 12 High Society 1956 remake of the 1940 film "The Philadelphia Story" features nine top-notch numbers from Cole Porter; cast includes Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Celeste Holm and Louis Armstrong; tunes include "High Society" (Armstrong) and the Armstrong/Crosby duet "Now You Has Jazz"; backing up Satchmo are Barrett Deems, Edmond Hall, Billy Kyle, Arvell Shaw, and Trummy Young

Thursday - April 4, 2002
7:30 am MTV Cribs (New Orleans Edition) MTV comes to NOLA to hang with the Cash Money Millionaires, Ali Landry and Ricky Williams in their private cribs (rerun)
8:00 am MTV MTV Cribs MTV visits the cribs of Lil Romeo, Travis (from Blink 182), and Kerr Smith (Dawson's Creek)
8:00 am Ovation Sidney Bechet: Treat It Gentle documentary on New Orleans born jazz clarinetist and soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet includes previously unreleased footage of Bechet, and excerpts of interviews with family & friends; Woody Allen and Wynton Marsalis also appear in this portrait of Bechet’s life and career (rerun)
12:00 pm BET On Jazz Jazz Box vintage performance by Henry Butler, recorded in Montreal (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)

Friday - April 5, 2002
6:00 pm MTV MTV Cribs MTV visits the cribs of Lil Romeo, Travis (from Blink 182), and Kerr Smith (Dawson's Creek)
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from Voodoo Fest 2001 featuring Gov't Mule and G. Love & Special Sauce (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Encore rerun schedule!)
9:00 pm Bravo Little Man Tate (1991) Jodie Foster made her directorial debut with this astute drama about a six-year-old boy genius who is torn between the love of his fiercely protective mother (Foster) and the intellectual wisdom of a child psychologist; cast includes Harry Connick, Jr.

Saturday - April 6, 2002
6:00 am Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guest Wynton Marsalis performs "J Mood" and "One Mustaad" (originally aired on 03/28/87)
3:30 pm CBS Pistol Pete: The Life and Times of Pete Maravich documentary chronicling the life of one of basketball's most exciting players, "Pistol" Pete Maravich; the legend of Maravich was born on the playgrounds of his youth, extending to the campus of Louisiana State University and culminating in a 10-year NBA career during which he was named one the leagues 50 greatest players of all time; a basketball player ahead of his time, he was magic before "Magic" Johnson; among those featured in the documentary are CBS Sports' Mike Ditka, who played under coach Press Maravich in high school; Julius Erving, Dan Issel and Charlie Scott, all of whom played against Maravich in either college or the NBA; former Maryland coach Lefty Driesell, and basketball commentator Rod Hundley; in addition, Jackie Maravich, Pete's wife, makes a rare interview appearance in the film; narrated by world-renown jazz recording artist, actor and New Orleans native Harry Connick, Jr. (90 minutes; rerun)
7:00 pm CMT Grand Ole Opry Live scheduled guests include George Hamilton IV, Trace Adkins, Brooks & Dunn, Jimmy C. Newman and Clay Walker (repeats at 10:00 pm)
11:30 pm FOX MAD TV (#719) sketches include rapper Master P and alternative rockers Insane Clown Posse in a duet album of "You Are The Love Of My Life" (check local listings!)

Sunday - April 7, 2002
9:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Box vintage performance by Henry Butler, recorded in Montreal (repeats at 8:00 pm and 4:00 am)
10:00 am CMT Grand Ole Opry Live scheduled guests include George Hamilton IV, Trace Adkins, Brooks & Dunn, Jimmy C. Newman and Clay Walker (rerun)
11:00 am CMT Honkytonk Man Clint Eastwood produced, directed and starred in this 1982 drama about an alcoholic country singer who wants to make it to the Grand Ole Opry before he dies of tuberculosis; cast includes New Orleans Jazz/R&B vocalist Linda Hopkins, David Frizzell, Ray Price, Marty Robbins, Merle Travis and Porter Wagoner
1:30 pm MTV MTV Cribs MTV visits the cribs of Lil Romeo, Travis (from Blink 182), and Kerr Smith (Dawson's Creek)
3:30 pm Much Music USA The NewMusic features segments on Mystikal, Take Fo', plus Lovage, The Hives and Princess Superstar
8:00 pm Bravo Arena: Johnny Cash two-hour profile of "The Man in Black" looks at his remarkable career and features interviews with Willie Nelson, Judy Collins, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Lee Lewis, Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard (rerun; repeats at 11:00 pm)

Monday - April 8, 2002
8:30 am E! Celebrity Homes E! visits Jo Dee Messina's restored Civil War-era Victorian home, Trace Adkins' home in Nashville, and Brooks & Dunn's state of the art tour bus (rerun)
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park Master P stops by "106 & Park" to drop off a copy of his new video and help Free and A.J. count down the top videos

Tuesday - April 9, 2002
10:30 am BET 106 & Park Master P stops by "106 & Park" to drop off a copy of his new video and help Free and A.J. count down the top videos (rerun)
4:00 pm Bravo Little Man Tate (1991) Jodie Foster made her directorial debut with this astute drama about a six-year-old boy genius who is torn between the love of his fiercely protective mother (Foster) and the intellectual wisdom of a child psychologist; cast includes Harry Connick, Jr.
6:00 pm CMT Most Wanted Live world premiere of the new Brooks & Dunn video, "My Heart Is Lost To You" (repeats at 10:00 pm)
8:00 pm Pay Per View Ball Above All (2001) rim-rattlin’, hip-hoppin’ compilation of the most sensational street basketball footage ever shot; features a segment on Shaquille O'Neal's custom-made truck, and appearances from Coolio, Jay Z, Lil' Bow Wow, Mystikal, Jermaine Dupri, The Eastsidaz, and more (airs on InDemand; check with your local cable provider for availability)
8:00 pm VH1 Driven: Britney Spears profile of Britney Spears (rerun)

Wednesday - April 10, 2002
5:00 am Bravo Naked Nashville: Part 2, "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" Part two chronicles the current country music trend of marketing bland pop confections by tracing the careers of two Nashville up-and-comers: the gritty, hard-living Dale Watson and aspiring singer-songwriter Keith Harling; features interviews with Willie Nelson, Tim McGraw, and MCA Nashville president Tony Brown (rerun; repeats at 3:30 am Thursday morning)
10:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Alley TV performances by Terence Blanchard, Jeanie Bryson (w/ Terence), Eddie Harris Quartet, and others (rerun; repeats at 6:00 pm and 2:00 am)
11:00 am CMT Most Wanted Live world premiere of the new Brooks & Dunn video, "My Heart Is Lost To You" (rerun)
11:00 am VH1 Behind the Music - The Bangles profile of The Bangles features candid interviews with all four band members (including Vicki Peterson, currently with the Continental Drifters), and unique rehearsal footage filmed in April 2000 (rerun)
12:00 pm BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Champion Jack Dupree (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)

Friday - April 12, 2002
2:00 pm CMT Honkytonk Man Clint Eastwood produced, directed and starred in this 1982 drama about an alcoholic country singer who wants to make it to the Grand Ole Opry before he dies of tuberculosis; cast includes New Orleans Jazz/R&B vocalist Linda Hopkins, David Frizzell, Ray Price, Marty Robbins, Merle Travis and Porter Wagoner
3:30 pm HBO Family Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales Combining children's anecdotes and animated segments, this exclusive presentation celebrates the time-honored tradition of bedtime stories; all-star vocal cast includes Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, Lauryn Hill, Patti LaBelle and Aaron Neville, who performs "Brahms' Lullaby" (rerun)
7:00 pm Ovation Sidney Bechet: Treat It Gentle documentary on New Orleans born jazz clarinetist and soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet includes previously unreleased footage of Bechet, and excerpts of interviews with family & friends; Woody Allen and Wynton Marsalis also appear in this portrait of Bechet’s life and career (repeats at 11:00 pm)
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season of Jukebox featuring performances by Los Hombres Calientes, Beanpole, Ronnie Kole, Jeff Naideau, Spirit, Jay Cormier & Cajun Country and Juniper Row (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Encore rerun schedule!)

Saturday - April 13, 2002
11:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Alley TV performances by Terence Blanchard, Jeanie Bryson (w/ Terence), Eddie Harris Quartet, and others (rerun; repeats at 7:00 pm and 3:00 am)
11:30 am VH1 History of Rock 'n' Roll (#2 - "Good Rockin' Tonight") covers rock's first golden era, a period in the mid-'50s that saw the emergence of the first generation of rock and roll superstars; features performance clips by Elvis Presley, Ben E. King, the Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison, The Ronettes, Jerry Lee Lewis ("Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On") and Little Richard ("Lucille") (rerun)

Sunday - April 14, 2002
10:00 am WYES 12 High Society 1956 remake of the 1940 film "The Philadelphia Story" features nine top-notch numbers from Cole Porter; cast includes Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Celeste Holm and Louis Armstrong; tunes include "High Society" (Armstrong) and the Armstrong/Crosby duet "Now You Has Jazz"; backing up Satchmo are Barrett Deems, Edmond Hall, Billy Kyle, Arvell Shaw, and Trummy Young
11:00 am BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Champion Jack Dupree (repeats at 7:00 pm and 3:00 am)
3:00 pm Ovation Sidney Bechet: Treat It Gentle documentary on New Orleans born jazz clarinetist and soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet includes previously unreleased footage of Bechet, and excerpts of interviews with family & friends; Woody Allen and Wynton Marsalis also appear in this portrait of Bechet’s life and career (rerun)
4:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Songs of Rock 'n' Roll Hour 5 features No.'s 20-1; includes The Kingsmen's "Louie Louie" (at #11), which was written by Extension, Louisiana native Richard Berry (rerun)
7:00 pm VH1 100 Most Shocking Moments in Rock & Roll History hour 5 features entries #20 - #1; listed at No. 13 is Jerry Lee Lewis's marriage to his 13 year old second cousin Myra (rerun)

Monday - April 15, 2002
5:00 pm MTV Cribs (New Orleans Edition) MTV comes to NOLA to hang with the Cash Money Millionaires, Ali Landry and Ricky Williams in their private cribs (rerun)

Tuesday - April 16, 2002
7:00 pm AMC Hello, Dolly! 1969 musical stars Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau; cast also includes Louis Armstrong, who performs a rousing rendition of the title tune (repeats at 1:50 am)
7:30 pm HBO Family Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales Combining children's anecdotes and animated segments, this exclusive presentation celebrates the time-honored tradition of bedtime stories; all-star vocal cast includes Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, Lauryn Hill, Patti LaBelle and Aaron Neville, who performs "Brahms' Lullaby" (rerun)

Wednesday - April 17, 2002
12:00 pm BET On Jazz Blues Concerts Snooks Eaglin is backed by bassist George Porter, Jr. and drummer Kenny Blevins in a performance taped at Storyville Jazz Hall in New Orleans on October 23, 1985 (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)
3:25 pm AMC Hello, Dolly! 1969 musical stars Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau; cast also includes Louis Armstrong, who performs a rousing rendition of the title tune
5:00 pm MTV MTV Cribs MTV visits the cribs of Lil Romeo, Travis (from Blink 182), and Kerr Smith (Dawson's Creek)
9:00 pm SHO Soul Food "Never Can Say Goodbye" - guest appearance by jazz musician Wynton Marsalis (rerun)

Thursday - April 18, 2002
6:00 pm WGN Fresh Prince of Bel-Air "Stop Will! In the Name of Love" - a Valentine's double date finds Will (Will Smith) treating Ashley (Tatyana Ali) like a kid and Ashley demanding respect; guest appearance by Branford Marsalis (rerun)

Friday - April 19, 2002
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Live performances by Marva Wright & the BMW's, Johnny J. & the Hitmen, and Adam's Attic (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Live rerun schedule!)

Saturday - April 20, 2002
11:00 am WGN Soul Train with guests Ludacris (with Jermaine Dupri); R&B vocalist Pru; teen rapper Lil' Romeo (rerun from 11/24/2001)
7:00 pm NICK Nickelodeon's 15th Annual Kids' Choice Awards airs live from Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, CA; nominees include Britney Spears (for Favorite Female Singer and Favorite Song, for "Don't Let Me Be the Last To Know") and Lil' Romeo (Favorite Male Singer); performers include Pink, Smash Mouth and Usher; presenters include Lil' Romeo, Beyonce Knowles, Lil' Bow Wow and Mandy Moore
7:00 pm WLAE 32 Frame After Frame: The Images of Herman Leonard The story of one of America's most gifted photographers, Herman Leonard: his rise and fall, and his ultimate recognition as one of the best in his field; the soundtrack features the musicians he captured on film, including Count Basie, Miles Davis, and Sarah Vaughn; narrated by Tony Bennett (rerun)
7:30 pm WLAE 32 Louisiana Legends trumpeter Wynton Marsalis talks about his career as both a jazz and classical musician and the influence of his family (rerun)
8:00 pm WLAE 32 Mountain Stage (#109) featuring performances by Buddy Guy (see photo) and Debbie Davies
10:00 pm FX Copycat 1995 suspense thriller stars Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter, Dermot Mulroney and Harry Connick, Jr.

Sunday - April 21, 2002
10:00 am WNOL 38 Soul Train with guests Ludacris (with Jermaine Dupri); R&B vocalist Pru; teen rapper Lil' Romeo (originally aired on 11/24/2001; repeats at 2:00 am)
11:00 am BET On Jazz Blues Concerts Snooks Eaglin is backed by bassist George Porter, Jr. and drummer Kenny Blevins in a performance taped at Storyville Jazz Hall in New Orleans on October 23, 1985 (repeats at 7:00 pm and 3:00 am)
12:00 pm CMT CMT Crossroads series teams up country music stars with music stars from other genres to play together, swap stories, and share their common love of music; this episode features Brooks & Dunn and ZZ Top (repeats at 7:00 pm and 11:00 pm)
6:30 pm FX Copycat 1995 suspense thriller stars Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter, Dermot Mulroney and Harry Connick, Jr.
10:35 pm SHO Soul Food "Never Can Say Goodbye" - guest appearance by jazz musician Wynton Marsalis (rerun)

Tuesday - April 23, 2002
7:30 pm BET How I'm Living BET hangs out with Ashanti and the Cash Money Millionaires
8:00 pm BET Access Granted: Lil' Romeo Lil' Romeo grants full access to the set of his video, "2 Way"; hang out with Lil' Romeo and crew in sunny Miami as they guide you through the making of his debut video from his sophomore album, "Game Time"; it doesn't end when Lil' Romeo and the crew wrap the production though, BET will be granting its viewers access to the world premiere of Lil' Romeo's new video, "2 Way"
10:30 pm WYES 12 High Society 1956 remake of the 1940 film "The Philadelphia Story" features nine top-notch numbers from Cole Porter; cast includes Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Celeste Holm and Louis Armstrong; tunes include "High Society" (Armstrong) and the Armstrong/Crosby duet "Now You Has Jazz"; backing up Satchmo are Barrett Deems, Edmond Hall, Billy Kyle, Arvell Shaw, and Trummy Young
1:00 am Bravo Little Man Tate (1991) Jodie Foster made her directorial debut with this astute drama about a six-year-old boy genius who is torn between the love of his fiercely protective mother (Foster) and the intellectual wisdom of a child psychologist; cast includes Harry Connick, Jr.

Wednesday - April 24, 2002
6:00 am BET On Jazz Classic Concerts a vintage performance by the Neville Brothers (repeats at 2:00 pm and 10:00 pm)
12:00 pm BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Boogie Bill Webb (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)
2:30 pm TCM High Society 1956 remake of the 1940 film "The Philadelphia Story" features nine top-notch numbers from Cole Porter; cast includes Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Celeste Holm and Louis Armstrong; tunes include "High Society" (Armstrong) and the Armstrong/Crosby duet "Now You Has Jazz"; backing up Satchmo are Barrett Deems, Edmond Hall, Billy Kyle, Arvell Shaw, and Trummy Young
10:35 pm CBS Late Show with David Letterman musical guest Bonnie Raitt (featuring Jon Cleary on keyboards)

Thursday - April 25, 2002
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park performance by the Big Tymers (Cash Money Records' Brian "Baby" Williams and Mannie Fresh)
7:00 pm BET Spring Bling 2002 - Jump Off #1 Big Tigger (Rap City) and the Cash Money Millionaires host a hype performance from Busta Rhymes and the Flipmode Squad
8:00 pm BET Spring Bling - Beach Towel Throwdown #1 Ja Rule, Mystikal and Ashanti get the crowd rocking to the beat at this spring's hottest dance party

Friday - April 26, 2002
6:00 am BET On Jazz Classic Concerts a vintage performance by the Neville Brothers (repeats at 2:00 pm and 10:00 pm)
10:30 am BET 106 & Park performance by the Big Tymers (Cash Money Records' Brian "Baby" Williams and Mannie Fresh)
7:00 pm BET Spring Bling 2002 - Jump Off #2 Ginuwine and Trina host performances by the Cash Money Millionaires and Tanto Metro
7:30 pm The WB Raising Dad Tired of bowing down to the class bully Edie (guest star Willa Ford), Sarah (Kat Dennings) attempts to stand up for herself but ends up in a hallway fist fight and detention ordered by dad (Bob Saget); Meanwhile, Emily (Brie Larson) learns a few magic tricks from her friend Marvin (guest star Lil' Romeo)
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Live performances by Dash Rip Rock, MYSELF, and Amanda Shaw (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Live rerun schedule!)
10:00 pm Ovation Jazz Collection: Louis Armstrong Documentary on jazz legend Louis Armstrong includes movie and performance clips ("I Cover The Waterfront", "Back O' Town Blues", "Shine", "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen", "Dinah", "Tiger Rag", etc.), vintage photos, and interviews with Lil Hardin, Al Grey, Lucille Armstrong, and Satchmo himself (rerun; repeats at 2:00 am)

Saturday - April 27, 2002
5:00 am BET On Jazz Classic Concerts a vintage performance by the Neville Brothers (repeats at 1:00 pm and 9:00 pm)
11:00 am VH1 Fairway to Heaven Top 18 Countdown Countdown of the week's top 18 videos from Fairway to Heaven at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa in Miami, FL; guests including Vince Neil, Tommy Lee, Meatloaf, Judd Nelson, Alice Cooper, Dweezil Zappa, Lisa Loeb, Branford Marsalis, Tico Tores and Clarence Clemons, take part in golf skills competitions (3 hours)
11:00 am WGN Soul Train with guests Montell Jordan, Master P, Christina Milian and Prophet Jones (from December, 2001)
5:00 pm BET Spring Bling 2002 - Jump Off #1 Big Tigger (Rap City) and the Cash Money Millionaires host a hype performance from Busta Rhymes and the Flipmode Squad
6:00 pm BET Spring Bling - Beach Towel Throwdown #1 Ja Rule, Mystikal and Ashanti get the crowd rocking to the beat at this spring's hottest dance party
7:00 pm BET Spring Bling 2002 - Jump Off #2 Ginuwine and Trina host performances by the Cash Money Millionaires and Tanto Metro
8:00 pm CMT Inside Fame: Trace Adkins country star Trace Adkins, an ex-oilfield roughneck and honky tonk singer, reveals the incredible details of his life - including near-death injuries (rerun; repeats at 11:00 pm)
8:00 pm VH1 Great Balls of Fire (1989) bio of rock & roller Jerry Lee Lewis stars Dennis Quaid as "The Killer"; cast also includes Tav Falco, John Doe, Mojo Nixon and Jimmie Vaughan

Sunday - April 28, 2002
10:00 am WNOL 38 Soul Train with guests Montell Jordan, Master P, Christina Milian and Prophet Jones (from December, 2001)
11:00 am BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Boogie Bill Webb (repeats at 7:00 pm and 3:00 am)
3:00 pm CMT Honkytonk Man Clint Eastwood produced, directed and starred in this 1982 drama about an alcoholic country singer who wants to make it to the Grand Ole Opry before he dies of tuberculosis; cast includes New Orleans born Linda Hopkins, plus David Frizzell, Ray Price, Marty Robbins, Merle Travis and Porter Wagoner
3:30 pm VH1 Blues Brothers 2000 1998 musical comedy stars Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, B.B. King and Erykah Badu; also features appearances by Dr. John and Lonnie Brooks
6:00 pm CMT Inside Fame: Trace Adkins country star Trace Adkins, an ex-oilfield roughneck and honky tonk singer, reveals the incredible details of his life - including near-death injuries (rerun)

Monday - April 29, 2002
5:00 am WYES 12 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis performs with sons, Branford, Delfeayo and Jason (rerun; repeats at 12:30 pm)
7:00 am BIO Biography Extra - Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll the untold story of the Sun Records founder Sam Phillips who discovered Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Charlie Rich, Jerry Lee Lewis, and many others; despite his knack for spotting stars, Phillips lived on the edge of poverty and suffered two nervous breakdowns before making a fortune investing in Holiday Inn (rerun; repeats at 1:00 pm and 3:00 am)
11:00 am BET On Jazz Profiles at Wolftrap performances by Murali Coryell, Susan Tedeschi, Kenny Neal and Ray Vega (repeats at 7:00 pm and 12:00 am)
11:00 am WLAE 32 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis performs with sons, Branford, Delfeayo and Jason (rerun)
12:30 pm VH1 Blues Brothers 2000 1998 musical comedy stars Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, B.B. King and Erykah Badu; also features appearances by Dr. John and Lonnie Brooks
6:00 pm VH1 Saturday Night Live 25 (Hour 3: 1985-90) highlights from the past 24 seasons of "Saturday Night Live"; includes a performance by The Bangles (featuring current Continental Drifter Vicki Peterson); also Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Sting, Aerosmith, etc. (rerun)
8:30 pm UPN Girlfriends Joan goes on a wild adventure with her new young boyfriend but their trip to a hot dance club leads to cold consequences when she accidentally takes Ecstasy; Master P makes a guest appearance
10:35 pm NBC /
WDSU 6
Tonight Show with Jay Leno scheduled guests include White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer, actor David Duchovny and music by Brooks & Dunn

Tuesday - April 30, 2002
5:30 am BET On Jazz Ad-Lib performances (taped in the 70's) by O.C. Smith and Scatman Crothers (repeats at 1:30 pm and 2:30 am)
8:00 pm BET Spring Bling - Beach Towel Throwdown #1 Ja Rule, Mystikal and Ashanti get the crowd rocking to the beat at this spring's hottest dance party (rerun)
1:10 am ABC /
WGNO
Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher tonight's guests include recording artist Trace Adkins


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