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Thursday- July 1, 2004 |
12:00 pm | BET Jazz | Journey With Jazz At Lincoln Center | "Hawaiian Sunrise: Part 2" - Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra perform on their Fall 2002 Asian tour (repeats at 8:00 pm and 11:00 pm) |
8:00 pm | BET | 106 & Park: Prime | Cash Money Records rapper Lil' Wayne is this week's guest host |
Friday - July 2, 2004 |
9:00 pm | CBS | 48 Hours Investigates | 48 Hours goes behind the scenes with top country music stars Shania Twain, Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, LeAnn Rimes and Reba McEntire (originally aired on 11/01/03) |
12:35 am | NBC | Last Call with Carson Daly | with guests Jane Kaczmarek, Dan Patrick, musical guest John Mayer and house band Galactic w/ Tricia Boutte (rerun; originally aired on 06/18/04) |
Saturday - July 3, 2004 |
7:30 am | TV Land | Flip Wilson Show | w/ guest Louis Armstrong; highlights include a duet between Flip and Armstrong, and a Rev. Leroy sketch in which Flip and Louis sing "When the Saints Go Marching In" (from October, 1970) |
9:00 am | TV Land | Flip Wilson Show | with guests Mom's Mabley, Marcel Marceau, Arte Johnson and Doug Kershaw (1970) |
5:00 pm | TRIO | Satchmo The Great (1957) ( soundtrack ) |
CBS News icons Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly created this intimate and revealing portrait of Louis Armstrong; included are segments of Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars' 1956 concerts in western Europe, the Gold Coast of Africa and the USA as well as his reflections on music and the origin of his nick-name; the film culminates with Armstrong's triumphant return-to-New York concert featuring a full orchestra led by Leonard Bernstein; the All-Stars include Edmond Hall, Trummy Young, Arvell Shaw, Billy Kyle and Barrett Deems |
6:30 pm | TV Land | Flip Wilson Show | with guests George Gober, Joan Rivers and Mahalia Jackson |
10:30 pm | NBC | Saturday Night Live | host Andy Roddick; musical guest Dave Matthews; performing with Matthews are Trey Anastasio, Tim Reynolds, Brady Blade, Tony Hall and Ray Paczkowsk (originally aired on 11/08/2003) |
1:30 am | BET | 106 & Park: Prime | Cash Money Records rapper Lil' Wayne is this week's guest host (rerun) |
Sunday - July 4, 2004 |
9:00 am | BET Jazz | Journey With Jazz At Lincoln Center | "Hawaiian Sunrise: Part 2" - Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra perform on their Fall 2002 Asian tour (repeats at 8:00 pm and 4:00 am) |
12:00 pm | Spike | Ride With Funkmaster Flex | Flex heads south to visit Brian "Baby" Williams and the Cash Money Millionaires impressive fleet and takes you on a tour of the Madden Cruiser (rerun) |
7:00 pm | TBS | O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) | comedy drama stars George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Chris Thomas King; Grammy winning soundtrack features music by Chris Thomas King, The Cox Family (who have a cameo role in the film), and others (repeats at 9:00 pm) |
Monday - July 5, 2004 |
7:00 pm | WWL 4 | Gimme the Mike! | local reality TV series spotlighting the top vocal talent from New Orleans and surrounding areas; this week's contestants include Clarence Henry III (son of Clarence "Frogman" Henry); judges include Irma Thomas and Phillip Manuel |
8:00 pm | CNN | Larry King Live | country star Lorrie Morgan talks about her many marriages and her public break-up then make-up with country singer Sammy Kershaw (repeats at 11:00 pm and 2:00 am) |
9:00 pm | BIO | Biography - 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 am) |
12:00 am | TV Land | Cheers | Harry Connick, Jr. plays Woody's piano-playing cousin, who wears his heart on his sleeve when it comes to his crush on Rebecca (originally aired on 02/06/92) |
Tuesday - July 6, 2004 |
8:30 pm | WLAE 32 | Jazz Dreams | the lives of jazz musicians Jason Marsalis and Irvin Mayfield are chronicled over a two-year period; with Wynton Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis, Gordon Parks and Los Hombres Calientes (rerun) |
12:35 am | NBC | Last Call with Carson Daly | Rachel Griffiths; Richard Schiff; musical guest X-ecutioners; and house band Galactic w/ Tricia Boutte (rerun; originally aired on 06/22/04) |
3:30 am | TV Land | Flip Wilson Show | w/ guest Louis Armstrong; highlights include a duet between Flip and Armstrong, and a Rev. Leroy sketch in which Flip and Louis sing "When the Saints Go Marching In" (from October, 1970) |
Wednesday - July 7, 2004 |
3:30 am | TV Land | Flip Wilson Show | with guests Mom's Mabley, Marcel Marceau, Arte Johnson and Doug Kershaw (1970) |
Thursday - July 8, 2004 |
10:00 am | WDSU 6 | Ellen DeGeneres Show | actor Tom Cavanaugh ("Ed"); pop star Britney Spears performs and chats with Ellen (rerun; originally aired on 02/12/2004; check local listings!) |
7:00 pm | TCM | The Cincinnati Kid (1965) | Steve McQueen is a Depression-Era cardsharp who challenges the New Orleans stud poker king (Edward G. Robinson) to the game of the century in this winner-take-all classic; Ann-Margret and Cab Calloway also star; features several local jazz scenes, e.g. Eureka Brass Band (opening sequence, w/ Emanuel Paul and others), Olympia Brass Band, Preservation Hall w/ Sweet Emma Barrett, George Lewis, Punch Miller, etc. |
Fridday - July 9, 2004 |
3:00 pm | WUPL | On-Air with Ryan Seacrest | members of the "American Idol Tour" -- Fantasia Barrino, Diana DeGarmo, George Huff, Jon Peter Lewis, LaToya London, Amy Adams, Jennifer Hudson, John Stevens, Camile Velasco and Jasmine Trias -- perform (syndicated; check local listings!) |
7:00 pm | BET | Hot Boyz (1999) | crime drama from No Limit Films stars Master P, C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker, Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, Mia X and Mac; written and directed by Master P |
Monday - July 12, 2004 |
7:00 pm | FOOD | Emeril Live - "Fresh Soups" | Emeril prepares Melon Soup with Prosciutto Breadsticks; Tortilla Soup, Curried Zucchini Soup, and Tomato Soup with Baby Grilled Cheese Sandwiches; musical guest Irvin Mayfield performs (repeats at 11:00 pm) |
Wednesday - July 14, 2004 |
8:00 pm | CBS | CMA Music Festival: Country Music's Biggest Party | 2 hour special features performances from the hottest acts at the 2004 CMA Music Festival held in Nashville in June; with Brooks & Dunn, Trace Adkins, Pat Green, Martina McBride, Terri Clark, Montgomery Gentry, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, LeAnn Rimes, Uncle Kracker, Keith Urban, Hank Williams Jr., Gretchen Wilson, Wynonna, and many more |
Thursday - July 15, 2004 |
9:00 am | TV Land | Flip Wilson Show | with guests George Gobel, Joan Rivers and Mahalia Jackson, who performs "Down By The Riverside" |
10:00 pm | Oxygen | Ellen DeGeneres Show | actor Tom Cavanaugh ("Ed"); pop star Britney Spears performs and chats with Ellen (originally aired on 02/12/2004) |
Saturday - July 17, 2004 |
8:00 pm | CMT | Most Wanted Live: The Greatest Hits | past performances from CMT's "Most Wanted Live"; w/ Rascal Flatts, Gretchen Wilson, Keith Urban, Hank Williams, Jr. ("All My Rowdy Friends"), Alan Jackson, and more |
Monday - July 19, 2004 |
7:00 pm | CMT | Most Wanted Live: The Greatest Hits | past performances from CMT's "Most Wanted Live"; w/ Rascal Flatts, Gretchen Wilson, Keith Urban, Hank Williams, Jr. ("All My Rowdy Friends"), Alan Jackson, and more (repeats at 10:00 pm) |
Thursday - July 22, 2004 |
12:00 pm | BET Jazz | Journey With Jazz At Lincoln Center | Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra perform to a packed audience in Danville, Kentucky (repeats at 8:00 pm and 11:00 pm) |
7:00 pm | CMT | Most Wanted Live: The Greatest Hits | past performances from CMT's "Most Wanted Live"; w/ Rascal Flatts, Gretchen Wilson, Keith Urban, Hank Williams, Jr. ("All My Rowdy Friends"), Alan Jackson, and more (repeats at 11:00 pm) |
Friday - July 23, 2004 |
7:00 pm | CMT | CMT Most Shocking: Feuds | CMT revisits some of the most infamous feuds in country music, including the Hank Williams estate battle between Hank Williams Jr. and Jett Williams; the Travis Tritt and Billy Ray Cyrus mullet melee; the love triangle involving Glen Campbell and Mac Davis; and the bizarre twists, winding probate and frozen pet fracas surrounding the Jim Reeves Museum (premiere) |
Saturday - July 24, 2004 |
1:00 pm | BET | Top 25 Countdown | Baby, the mastermind behind the Cash Money Records empire, counts down his favorite 25 videos (rerun) |
2:00 pm | BIO | Biography: Tim McGraw | tuneful profile of country star Tim McGraw; includes interviews with McGraw, Faith Hill, Jo Dee Messina, Kenny Chesney, The Dancehall Doctors, Tug McGraw, and Tim's mother and sisters (rerun) |
1:00 am | BET | 106 & Park Prime | latest music and entertainment news, w/ guest host Lil' Wayne (rerun) |
Sunday - July 25, 2004 |
9:00 am | BET Jazz | Journey With Jazz At Lincoln Center | Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra perform to a packed audience in Danville, Kentucky (repeats at 8:00 pm and 4:00 am) |
Monday - July 26, 2004 |
3:00 pm | BET Jazz | Rap City | daily Top 10 video countdowm; guests include New Orleans rapper BG |
Monday - July 30, 2004 |
3:30 am | TNT | Any Which Way You Can (1980) | Clint Eastwood comedy features appearances by Fats Domino, Glen Campbell and Ray Charles |
Saturday - July 31, 2004 |
2:00 pm | BIO | Biography: Hank Williams | portrait of country music's first true superstar who died at age 29 in the backseat of a Cadillac after a self-destructive spiral of alcohol abuse and turbulent marriages; features interviews with his son Hank Williams, Jr. and country stars Marty Stuart and Billy Walker (repeats at 3:00 am) |