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Television Appearances by New Orleans and Louisiana Music Artists
plus other programs and tv specials of local interest


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Monday - July 1, 2002
8:00 am 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)
10:00 am TCM Glory Alley (1952) a boxer’s drinking problem threatens his career and love life in this musical drama set in New Orleans; cast includes Leslie Caron, Louis Armstrong and Jack Teagarden; songs include "St. Louis Blues"
4:30 pm VH1 Driven: Britney Spears profile of Britney Spears (rerun)
3:00 am VH1 History of Rock 'n' Roll (#1 - "Rock 'N' Roll Explodes") a new sound called "rhythm & blues" came out of the post-WWII era to change music forever. White artists began to copy what they heard and the records began to "cross over". The new sound soon became linked with youthful rebellion - rock 'n' roll was a new kind of music that shook youth culture and has been shaking young musicians ever since. Songs featured include: Chuck Berry's "Maybelline", Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" and Fats Domino's "Blue Monday" (rerun)

Tuesday - July 2, 2002
10:35 am TMC Any Which Way You Can (1980) Clint Eastwood comedy features appearances by Fats Domino, Glen Campbell and Ray Charles
12:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Live (also available via webcast) performances by the The Naked Orchestra, U.N.L.V. and Willow's Passage (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Live rerun schedule!)
1:00 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)
6:00 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)
1:05 am HBO 2 Chris Rock Show Chris interviews actress Pamela Anderson; performance by rapper Mystikal (originally aired on October 6, 2000)

Wednesday - July 3, 2002
10:00 am ABC The View country star Tim McGraw performs (rerun; originally aired on 01/29/2002)
10:00 am 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)
8:30 pm MTV MTV Cribs MTV visits the cribs of Lil Romeo and Travis from Blink 182 (rerun)
10:35 pm ABC Nightline Nick Spitzer (of "American Routes") takes viewers on a musical journey through the back roads of America, featuring Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas, Wayne Henderson and Ray Charles
10:35 pm CBS Late Show with David Letterman actress/singer Jennifer Lopez; musical guest Patti Loveless; trumpeter/composer Terence Blanchard sits in with Paul Shaffer & The CBS Orchestra (rerun; originally aired on 05/22/02)

Thursday - July 4, 2002 (Happy 102nd Birthday to Pops!)
12:00 pm HBO Throw Momma from the Train (1987) Owen (Danny DeVito), a dimwitted writing student, tries to persuade his teacher (Billy Crystal) to "exchange" murders with him - that is, Owen's fearsome mom (Anne Ramsey) for the teacher's shrewish wife; cast also includes Branford Marsalis
4:30 pm CMT O' Brother & Beyond: Music Down From The Mountain insider’s look at the live recording of performances at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium by artists from the "O Brother Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, including Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch, Alison Krauss, Ralph Stanley, the Whites, The Cox Family, Chris Thomas King and the Fairfield Four (rerun)
4:30 pm TMC I Got The Hook-Up (1998) Two small-time scam artists, Black (Master P) and Blue land in hot water when the FBI and unsatisfied customers come looking for them; also features appearances by Mia X, C-Murder, Fiend, Mystikal, Mr Serv-On, Ice Cube, Kane & Abel and Snoop Dogg; the soundtrack features No Limit stars, plus Jay-Z, ODB, etc.
6:30 pm HBO Britney Spears Live From Las Vegas pop star Britney Spears, in her first live, full-length television concert, performs songs from her new album "Britney" as well as many of her greatest hits (rerun; taped November 18, 2001)
7:00 pm ABC In Search of America: A July 4th Musical Celebration live, three-hour special to commemorate Independence Day, anchored by Peter Jennings and featuring musical performances from all across the country; scheduled performances include Hank, Williams, Jr. (from Livingston, Montana); Wynton Marsalis (photo) & the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (from Battery Park in NYC); Brooks & Dunn (from Milwaukee; taped); Lonnie Brooks (from Davenport, Iowa); Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys (from Erath, LA); plus India.Arie (from Essence Fest in NOLA), the Allman Brothers Band, Doobie Brothers, and others; Hank Williams, Jr. will perform "America Will Survive" and "Outdoor Loving Man" (with Rhonda Vincent & The Rage)
8:00 pm NBC Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular NBC and Macy’s join to celebrate the country’s 226th birthday in New York City with amazing pyrotechnics, musical performances and guest celebrities; the telecast will include performances by Britney Spears, Ray Charles, Enrique Iglesias and James Taylor
10:00 pm USA Willie Nelson & Friends: Stars & Guitars Country music legend Willie Nelson is joined by some of the biggest names in music for this special concert event; the lineup includes Ryan Adams, Jon Bon Jovi & Richie Sambora, Sheryl Crow, The Dixie Chicks, Vince Gill, Patty Griffin, Emmylou Harris, John Hiatt, Norah Jones, Mark Knopfler Band, matchbox twenty, Dave Matthews, Brian McKnight, Aaron Neville (duet on "Stardust"), Ray Price, Hank Williams III and Lee Ann Womack, who will be performing some of Nelson's favorite songs, including many of his own compositions (taped 04/14/02 in Nashville)

Friday - July 5, 2002
8:00 am Encore Roadie (1980) A mechanic turned roadie (Meat Loaf) and a groupie join forces to meet rocker Alice Cooper in person; also appearing are Hank Williams, Jr., Merle Kilgore, Roy Orbison, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Asleep At The Wheel and Blondie
9:00 am WGNO 26 Rosie O'Donnell political analyst Tim Russert; country star Tim McGraw performs and chats (originally aired on 01/31/02)
10:00 am BET NYLA includes segments on Men In Black II premiere, Usher, Laila Ali and hip hop duo, the Big Tymers
7:00 pm HBO 2 Britney Spears Live From Las Vegas pop star Britney Spears, in her first live, full-length television concert, performs songs from her new album "Britney" as well as many of her greatest hits (rerun; taped November 18, 2001)
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Live performances by Norman Brown, Freestyle Nation and Lovher (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Live rerun schedule!)
8:40 pm Starz! Theatre O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000 comedy drama stars George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Chris Thomas King; the soundtrack features music by King, The Cox Family (who have a cameo role in the film), and others (repeats at 4:40 am)
9:00 pm CMT CMT Top 20 Countdown host Lance Smith catches up with Bluegrass artists performing on the "Down From The Mountain Tour" (including Chris Thomas King); countdown includes videos by Tim McGraw, Trace Adkins and Brooks & Dunn

Saturday - July 6, 2002
10:00 am CMT CMT Top 20 Countdown host Lance Smith catches up with Bluegrass artists performing on the "Down From The Mountain Tour" (including Chris Thomas King); countdown includes videos by Tim McGraw, Trace Adkins and Brooks & Dunn
8:00 pm Comedy Central Saturday Night Live host and musical guest Britney Spears performs in skits and sings "Oops! ... I Did It Again" and "Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know" (originally aired on May 13, 2000)
8:00 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
10:00 pm WYES 12 Austin City Limits: Brooks & Dunn boot scootin' boogie boys Brooks & Dunn, Nashville's chart-topping, award-winning duo, mix some of their biggest hits with songs off their latest album in this hour of good time country
1:30 am TCM Paris Blues (1961) an offbeat account of two swinging musicians in Left Bank Paris who spend most of their time romancing tourists; stars Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier and Louis Armstrong; features Oscar nominated musical score by Duke Ellington

Sunday - July 7, 2002
11:00 am CMT O' Brother & Beyond: Music Down From The Mountain insider’s look at the live recording of performances at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium by artists from the "O Brother Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, including Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch, Alison Krauss, Ralph Stanley, the Whites, The Cox Family, Chris Thomas King and the Fairfield Four (rerun)
9:00 pm CMT CMT Top 20 Countdown host Lance Smith catches up with Bluegrass artists performing on the "Down From The Mountain Tour" (including Chris Thomas King); countdown includes videos by Tim McGraw, Trace Adkins and Brooks & Dunn

Tuesday - July 9, 2002
5:30 am BET On Jazz Ad-Lib performances by O.C. Smith and Judy Carmichael (rerun; repeats at 1:30 pm and 2:30 am)
7:00 pm BET 2nd Annual BET Awards taped June 25th from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood; rapper Mystikal performed and presented an award; other performers include B2K, Earth, Wind & Fire, Alicia Keys, Yolanda Adams, Ashanti, Nelly, Ludacris, Jill Scott, Mary J. Blige, Bow Wow, Ja Rule, P. Diddy, Usher, Angie Stone, Chaka Khan and Musiq (rerun; 3 hours)

Wednesday - July 10, 2002
12:00 pm BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a vintage performance by blues man Henry Gray (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)
7:00 pm NBC The Tonight Show With Jay Leno: 10th Anniversary Jay's guests included Tom Cruise, Steve Tyler (of Aerosmith), Cher, and former Tonight Show bandleader Branford Marsalis (photo); Branford talked with Jay and also performed with current bandleader Kevin Eubanks (photo); show originally aired on 04/30/02
9:00 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 12:00 am)
12:30 am USA Living Single "I Love This Game" - Khadijah (Queen Latifah) plays a grudge-match basketball game against a high-school rival (played by Cheryl Miller); Branford Marsalis makes a guest appearance (rerun; originally aired on 09/08/94)
2:30 am True Stories The Five Pennies 1959 musical based on the life of jazz cornetist Loring "Red" Nichols (1905-1965); features Danny Kaye (as Red Nichols), Louis Armstrong, Ray Anthony, Bob Crosby, Shelly Manne and Bobby Troup

Thursday - July 11, 2002
12:00 pm BET On Jazz Jazz Box vintage performance by Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)
7:00 pm Bravo 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 10:00 pm)
8:00 pm BET Oh Drama! "Do The Right Thing", with guests J. Diggs and the Cash Money Millionaires (rerun; in March 2002)

Friday - July 12, 2002
5:00 am HBO Throw Momma from the Train (1987) Owen (Danny DeVito), a dimwitted writing student, tries to persuade his teacher (Billy Crystal) to "exchange" murders with him - that is, Owen's fearsome mom (Anne Ramsey) for the teacher's shrewish wife; cast also includes Branford Marsalis (repeats at 12:00 pm)
6:15 am TMC Any Which Way You Can (1980) Clint Eastwood comedy features appearances by Fats Domino, Glen Campbell and Ray Charles (repeats at 1:05 pm)
3:00 pm BET Rap City: Tha Bassment guests include Big Tymers (Cash Money Records' Brian "Baby" Williams and Mannie Fresh) and the Cash Money Millionaires (rerun; originally aired on May 3, 2002)
3:00 pm WWL Oprah Winfrey guests include Celine Dion, Britney Spears, Cher, Alicia Keys, India.Arie and BeBe Winans (syndicated; check local listings)
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Live 6 new bands perform, with critique by a panel of industry experts; featuring Carrie Champagne, Lucky Bridgewater, Sublime Lens, 4-Eva-1, Hazard County Girls and Straightline (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Live rerun schedule!)
8:30 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, played by rapper Lil' Romeo (originally aired on 04/26/2002)

Saturday - July 13, 2002
3:00 pm Bravo Hello, Dolly! 1969 musical stars Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau; cast also includes Louis Armstrong, who performs a rousing rendition of the title tune
4:05 pm TMC I Got The Hook-Up (1998) Two small-time scam artists, Black (Master P) and Blue land in hot water when the FBI and unsatisfied customers come looking for them; also features appearances by Mia X, C-Murder, Fiend, Mystikal, Mr Serv-On, Ice Cube, Kane & Abel and Snoop Dogg; the soundtrack features No Limit stars, plus Jay-Z, ODB, etc. (repeats at 3:30 am)
6:00 pm CMT CMT Most Wanted Live country star Andy Griggs performs "Tonight I Wanna Be Your Man" from his new CD, "Freedom" (repeats at 9:00 pm)

Sunday - July 14, 2002
9:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Box vintage performance by Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas (repeats at 8:00 pm and 4:00 am)
9:00 am CMT CMT Most Wanted Live country star Andy Griggs performs "Tonight I Wanna Be Your Man" from his new CD, "Freedom" (rerun)
9:30 am WGN Fresh Prince of Bel-Air "Sleepless in Bel-Air" - Distractions thwart Will's attempt to cram for an exam; Branford Marsalis makes a guest appearance (originally aired on NBC on January 3, 1994)
10:00 am BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a vintage performance by blues man Henry Gray (repeats at 7:00 pm and 3:00 am)
4:00 pm CMT Inside Fame: Breaking Through CMT examines the challenges of making it in the music biz with rising country stars Gary Allan, Keith Urban and Andy Griggs; all three talk candidly about their roads - and detours - to success (rerun)
7:00 pm CMT CMT Crossroads: Lucinda Williams & Elvis Costello series teams up country music stars with music stars from other genres - pop, rock, R & B - to play together, swap stories, and share their common love of music; this episode features Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello (rerun; see photos)
7:00 pm WYES 12 Evening at Pops: Born in Boston Boston-born jazz pianist Chick Corea discusses the musical life of Boston and leads a tribute to native sons Jimmy McHugh and Leonard Bernstein, ably assisted by jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard and singing sensation Jane Monheit (originally aired on 07/26/01; check local listings)
9:00 pm TNN Wildhorse Saloon Special: Celebrate The Stars & Stripes Host Pam Tillis welcomes SheDaisy, Aaron Tippin and The U.S. Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus for a celebration of our national pride and patriotic music; other guests include Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins and Andy Griggs

Monday - July 15, 2002
7:00 am Ovation Jazz Heroes – Dizzy Gillespie profile of jazz trumpet legend Dizzy Gillespie includes archival footage of Gillespie with Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, and others (rerun; repeats at 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm)
7:45 am TMC Any Which Way You Can (1980) Clint Eastwood comedy features appearances by Fats Domino, Glen Campbell and Ray Charles
11:35 pm NBC Late Night with Conan O'Brien Tina Fey (Saturday Night Live), Corbin Bersen; musical guests Dirty Dozen Brass Band featuring Dr. John (rerun; originally aired on May 7, 2002)

Tuesday - July 16, 2002
12:00 pm WDSU 6 Entertainment Tonight Britney Spears' little sister Jamie Lynne Spears talks about her co-starring role in the NICK series "All That" (syndicated; repeats at 6:30 pm)
7:00 pm WGN 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
7:30 pm BET How I'm Living episode features rappers E-40 and C-Murder (rerun)
8:00 pm BET BET's Journeys in Black: Master P in depth profile of rap superstar Master P; includes a rare look inside Master P's much-heralded No Limit media empire, which has evolved beyond music to also include sports management, film production, real estate, and retail clothing endeavors (rerun)

Wednesday - July 17, 2002
1:00 pm TBS Above The Law (1988) An ex-CIA agent with service in Vietnam, now a Chicago cop, becomes suspicious when suspect he has captured in a drug raid are allowed to go free; cast includes Steven Seagal, Pam Grier, Sharon Stone and Ronnie Barron
5:30 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; Branford Marsalis makes a guest appearance (originally aired on NBC on February 14, 1994)
7:00 pm BET How I'm Living episode features rappers E-40 and C-Murder (rerun)

Thursday - July 18, 2002
1:00 pm MTV Crashing With Master P & Lil' Romeo while on tour in Shreveport, LA, MTV joins Lil Romeo & Master P as they crash the pad of the unsuspecting Quackenbush family (repeats at 7:00 pm)
7:30 pm BET Access Granted: Lil' Romeo hang out with Lil' Romeo and crew in sunny Miami as they guide you through the making of "2 Way" - the debut video from his sophomore album, "Game Time" (rerun)
4:45 am True Stories The Five Pennies 1959 musical based on the life of jazz cornetist Loring "Red" Nichols (1905-1965); features Danny Kaye (as Red Nichols), Louis Armstrong, Ray Anthony, Bob Crosby, Shelly Manne and Bobby Troup

Friday - July 19, 2002
9:00 am MTV Crashing w/ Master P & Lil' Romeo while on tour in Shreveport, LA, MTV joins Lil Romeo & Master P as they crash the pad of the unsuspecting Quackenbush family
1:00 pm TMC I Got The Hook-Up (1998) Two small-time scam artists, Black (Master P) and Blue land in hot water when the FBI and unsatisfied customers come looking for them; also features appearances by Mia X, C-Murder, Fiend, Mystikal, Mr Serv-On, Ice Cube, Kane & Abel and Snoop Dogg; the soundtrack features No Limit stars, plus Jay-Z, ODB, etc. (repeats at 8:00 pm)
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park "Freestyle Friday" with guests Lil Wayne and the Big Tymers
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season, with performances from Marva Wright, Amanda Shaw, Myself, Little Freddie King, Jerry Embree Band and Adam's Attic (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Encore rerun schedule!)

Saturday - July 20, 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)
1:00 pm CMT Inside Fame: Hank Williams, Jr. country music star Hank Williams, Jr. tells his life story (repeats at 8:00 pm and 11:00 pm)
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park "Freestyle Friday" with guests Lil Wayne and the Big Tymers (rerun)
5:00 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 the Armstrong/Crosby duet "Now You Has Jazz" and "High Society" (Armstrong); backing up Satchmo are Billy Kyle, Barrett Deems, Edmond Hall, Arvell Shaw and Trummy Young
11:00 pm WYES 12 Evening at Pops: Born in Boston Boston-born jazz pianist Chick Corea discusses the musical life of Boston and leads a tribute to native sons Jimmy McHugh and Leonard Bernstein, ably assisted by jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard and singing sensation Jane Monheit (originally aired on 07/26/01; check local listings)

Sunday - July 21, 2002
11:00 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 and friends; Woody Allen and Wynton Marsalis also appear (rerun)
12:00 pm CMT CMT Crossroads: Hank Williams, Jr. and Kid Rock Hank Williams, Jr. and Kid Rock perform together and discuss their music (rerun; repeats at 7:00 pm)
7:30 pm NICK TEENick Summer Concerts young rap star Lil Romeo performs music from his sophomore release, "Game Time", at Nickelodeon's Hollywood studio; show also includes earlier hits such as "My Baby", "Little Souljas Need Love Too" and "Make You Dance" (originally aired on June 23rd)
9:00 pm TNN Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute To ZZ Top tribute to rockers ZZ Top features performances by Brad Paisley, Tracy Byrd, Trace Adkins, Montgomery Gentry and Andy Griggs, with guest appearances by Brooks & Dunn, Kenney Chesney, Phil Vassar, Dwight Yoakam and Lonestar

Monday - July 22, 2002
10:30 am BET 106 & Park "Freestyle Friday" with guests Lil Wayne and the Big Tymers (rerun)
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 and friends; Woody Allen and Wynton Marsalis also appear (rerun)
5:00 pm MTV Crashing w/ Master P & Lil' Romeo while on tour in Shreveport, LA, MTV joins Lil Romeo & Master P as they crash the pad of the unsuspecting Quackenbush family
8:00 pm Much Music USA The NewMusic New Orleans special featuring segments on Trent Reznor, Anne Rice, Master P and Quintron (rerun)

Tuesday - July 23, 2002
5:30 am BET On Jazz Ad-Lib performance by Linda Hopkins and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (repeats at 1:30 pm and 2:30 am)
7:00 am Comedy Disorderlies (1987) comedy film stars rap trio, the Fat Boys; cast also includes Ralph Bellamy and Linda Hopkins
1:00 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)
3:00 pm BET Rap City: Tha Bassment guests include Cash Money Records rap star Lil Wayne
1:05 am HBO 2 Chris Rock Show Chris interviews actress Pamela Anderson; performance by rapper Mystikal (originally aired on October 6, 2000)

Wednesday - July 24, 2002
7:00 am Encore Roadie (1980) A mechanic turned roadie (Meat Loaf) and a groupie join forces to meet rocker Alice Cooper in person; also appearing are Hank Williams, Jr., Merle Kilgore, Roy Orbison, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Asleep At The Wheel and Blondie
7:30 am TBS Fresh Prince of Bel-Air "Sleepless in Bel-Air" - Distractions thwart Will's attempt to cram for an exam; Branford Marsalis makes a guest appearance (originally aired on NBC on January 3, 1994)
10:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Alley TV a performance by New Orleans Rock/Tex/Mex band The Iguanas (repeats at 6:00 pm and 2:00 am)
11:00 am Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guest Harry Connick, Jr. performs "It Had To Be You" and "It's Alright With Me" (originally aired 01/13/90)

Thursday - July 25, 2002
9:00 am WGNO 26 Rosie O'Donnell guests include pop star Britney Spears, actor Dylan McDermott, and music group Train (rerun; originally aired on 02/14/02)
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 and friends; Woody Allen and Wynton Marsalis also appear (rerun)
10:30 pm MTV Crashing w/ Master P & Lil' Romeo while on tour in Shreveport, LA, MTV joins Lil Romeo & Master P as they crash the pad of the unsuspecting Quackenbush family

Friday - July 26, 2002
11:30 am MTV Crashing w/ Master P & Lil' Romeo while on tour in Shreveport, LA, MTV joins Lil Romeo & Master P as they crash the pad of the unsuspecting Quackenbush family
7:30 pm WNOL /
The WB
Sabrina, The Teenage Witch "The Arrangement" - Sabrina defies her Great Aunt's wishes about an arranged marriage; country star Andy Griggs makes a guest appearance (originally aired on 02/22/02)
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season, with performances from Dash (formerly Dash Rip Rock), Michael Jeansonne, Johnny J. & The Hitmen, Warren Battiste, Seeger, Petersen + Marsalis, Tornaod and 4 Mag Nitrous (see below for LA Jukebox rerun schedule!)
8:00 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

Saturday - July 27, 2002
3:30 pm TNT Above The Law (1988) An ex-CIA agent with service in Vietnam, now a Chicago cop, becomes suspicious when suspect he has captured in a drug raid are allowed to go free; cast includes Steven Seagal, Pam Grier, Sharon Stone and Ronnie Barron
7:00 pm ABC Live And Let Die 1973 James Bond thriller stars Roger Moore and Jane Seymour; jazz funeral scene features appearances by Olympia Brass Band and Sylvia "Kuumba" Williams
8:00 pm WLAE 32 Mountain Stage (#109) featuring performances by Buddy Guy (see photo) and Debbie Davies (rerun)
9:00 pm Action Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) Ex-con reassembles his old crew of car thieves to steal 50 cars in one night in order to save his brother from a sadistic drug lord; stars Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie; Master P also appears (repeats at 4:15 am)

Sunday - July 28, 2002
6:30 am A&E Travels With Harry Harry Smith travels to New Orleans and meets Big Chief Allison "Tootie" Montana (former Big Chief of the Yellow Pocahontas Mardi Gras Indian tribe), for whom Mardi Gras means hard work, artistry, and tradition (rerun)
7:00 am TNT Above The Law (1988) An ex-CIA agent with service in Vietnam, now a Chicago cop, becomes suspicious when suspect he has captured in a drug raid are allowed to go free; cast includes Steven Seagal, Pam Grier, Sharon Stone and Ronnie Barron
7:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Central performance by blues man Bobby Parker (rerun; repeats at 3:00 pm and 11:00 pm)
2:20 pm Action Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) Ex-con reassembles his old crew of car thieves to steal 50 cars in one night in order to save his brother from a sadistic drug lord; stars Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie; Master P also appears
3:30 pm Much Music USA The NewMusic New Orleans special featuring segments on Trent Reznor, Anne Rice, Master P and Quintron (rerun)
6:00 pm FX Independence Day (1996) 1996 thriller stars Will Smith, Bill Pullman and Jeff Goldblum; Harry Connick, Jr. also appears (repeats at 11:00 pm)
10:15 pm HBO 2 Chris Rock Show Chris interviews actress Pamela Anderson; performance by rapper Mystikal (originally aired on October 6, 2000)

Tuesday - July 30, 2002
7:30 am TBS 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; Branford Marsalis makes a guest appearance (originally aired on NBC on February 14, 1994)

Wednesday - July 31, 2002
7:30 am USA Eve's Bayou in this 1997 drama, a young girl from a prosperous black family in Louisiana discovers troubling secrets about her father and sets out to bring him down; stars Samuel L. Jackson and Lynn Whitfield; Branford Marsalis and Allen Toussaint also appear; original score by Terence Blanchard; soundtrack includes tunes by Sugar Boy Crawford, Geno Delafose and Louis Armstrong (repeats at 1:00 am)
9:50 am Action Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) Ex-con reassembles his old crew of car thieves to steal 50 cars in one night in order to save his brother from a sadistic drug lord; stars Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie; Master P also appears (repeats at 5:00 pm)


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