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Saturday - January 1, 2005 | |||
9:45 am | Movie Channel | The Last Waltz (1978) | The Band's final concert performance from the Winterland in San Francisco in 1976; features appearances by Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Ringo Starr, Dr. John, Bobby Charles, and more (repeats at 4:30 am) |
3:00 am | Encore | Southern Comfort (1981) | Nat'l Guardsmen on weekend maneuvers in a Louisiana bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a community of Cajuns; stars Powers Boothe and Keith Carradine; with appearances by Marc Savoy, Frank Savoy, Dewey Balfa and John Stelly |
Monday - January 3, 2005 | |||
10:00 am | VH1 | Britney's Most Shocking Moments | VH1 explores Britney Spears most shocking moments, from her new roles as stepmother and wife to her milkshake run-in with the paparazzi (repeats at 6:00 pm) |
3:00 pm | BET | Rap City | Brian "Baby" Williams of Cash Money Records stops by (repeat of 12/20/04) |
Tuesday - January 4, 2005 | |||
10:00 am | MTV | MTV Cribs | MTV visits the cribs of rapper Lil' Wayne, NBA star Steve Francis, and actor Antonio Sabato Jr. (rerun) |
1:00 pm | TCM | Cabin in the Sky (1943) | debut of film director Vincente Minnelli and Hollywood's first general release of an all-star, all-black musical; with Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Ethel Waters, Lena Horne, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong (soundtrack) |
5:00 pm | BET | 106 & Park | interview with Master P and Lil' Romeo; TRU premiere their new video (repeats at 10:30 pm) |
7:00 pm | ABC | FedEx Orange Bowl | BCS National championship game with #1 USC against #2 Oklahoma; Trace Adkins and Ashlee Simpson perform during the halftime show |
1:05 am | ABC | Jimmy Kimmel Live | actor Adam Scott ("The Aviator"); musical guest Mannie Fresh |
Wednesday - January 5, 2005 | |||
10:00 am | BET | 106 & Park | interview with Master P and Lil' Romeo; TRU premiere their new video (rerun) |
12:00 pm | Movie Channel | The Last Waltz (1978) | The Band's final concert performance from the Winterland in San Francisco in 1976; features appearances by Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Ringo Starr, Dr. John, Bobby Charles, and more |
7:00 pm | BIO | Biography: Tim McGraw | tuneful profile of country music star Tim McGraw (repeats at 11:00 pm) |
7:00 pm | PBS | Do You Speak American? | a look at American English includes stops at Fred's Lounge and Carl's Restaurant in Mamou, Louisiana (3 hours) |
10:00 pm | VH1 | The Fabulous Life of Celebrity Kids | a look at celebrity kids, features Master P and Lil' Romeo; Madonna and daughter Lourdes, etc. (premiere) |
Thursday - January 6, 2005 | |||
5:00 am | MTV | MTV Cribs | MTV visits Stephan Jenkins (Third Eye Blind), Brian "Baby" Williams (Cash Money Records) and TJ Lavin (rerun) |
11:30 pm | WYES | Bourbon Street: The Neon Strip (1993) | a look at the infamous street starting with its noble birth to its more earthy existence today; performance clips include Papa Celestin, Sharkey Bonano, Al Hirt and Chris Owens; interview clips include Danny Barker, Al Hirt, Chris Owens, Lindy Boggs |
Friday - January 7, 2005 | |||
12:35 am | ABC | Jimmy Kimmel Live | actor John C. Reilly ("The Aviator"); actress Paget Brewster ("Huff"); musical guest Kenny Wayne Shepherd |
3:00 am | A&E | The Brooke Ellison Story (2004) | A&E drama w/ appearances by Lauren Barrett and Theresa Andersson |
Saturday - January 8, 2005 | |||
1:00 pm | BET | Top 25 Countdown | the "Joint Chiefs" (T.I. Juvenile, Fat Joe, Trick Daddy and Fabolous) countdown their favorite 25 music videos |
5:00 pm | BET | 106 & Park | interview with Master P and Lil' Romeo; TRU premiere their new video (rerun) |
Sunday - January 9, 2005 | |||
6:30 pm | MTV | MTV Cribs | MTV visits the cribs of rapper Lil' Wayne, NBA star Steve Francis, and actor Antonio Sabato Jr. (rerun) |
Thursday - January 13, 2005 | |||
7:00 pm | Disney | Stuck in the Suburbs (2004) | made-for-tv Disney flick was filmed in & around New Orleans; cast includes Amanda Shaw in her first movie role |
Sunday - January 16, 2005 | |||
3:30 pm | TRIO | Satchmo The Great (1957) |
CBS News icons Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly created this intimate and revealing portrait of Louis Armstrong; with segments of Satchmo's 1956 concerts in western Europe, the Gold Coast of Africa, and the USA, plus his reflections on music and the origin of his nickname; the film culminates with Armstrong's triumphant return to New York concert featuring a full orchestra led by Leonard Bernstein; Louis' All-Stars include Edmond Hall, Trummy Young, Arvell Shaw, Billy Kyle and Barrett Deems |
7:30 pm | WYES | 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 |
Monday - January 17, 2005 | |||
8:00 pm | PBS | Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise And Fall of Jack Johnson | two part Ken Burns documentary on the life of controversial boxer Jack Johnson, the first African-American Heavyweight Champion; features original music by Wynton Marsalis and the voices of Samuel L. Jackson, Billy Bob Thornton and Ed Harris (part 1, two hours; available on DVD on Jan. 11) |
Tuesday - January 18, 2005 | |||
7:00 am | ESPN2 | Cold Pizza | Super Bowl preparations; Ultimate Fighting; weekly DVD report; singer/actor Tim McGraw (repeats at 9:00 am) |
8:00 pm | PBS | Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise And Fall of Jack Johnson | two part Ken Burns documentary on the life of controversial boxer Jack Johnson, the first African-American Heavyweight Champion; features original music by Wynton Marsalis and the voices of Samuel L. Jackson, Billy Bob Thornton and Ed Harris (part 2, two hours; available on DVD on Jan. 11) |
1:30 am | FUSE | Amplified Guide To New Orleans | Fuse special on New Orleans music scene includes brief clips on Magnolia Chop, B.G., Juvenile, Trombone Shorty, Hazard County Girls, World Leader Pretend, Supagroup, Better Than Ezra, Rock City Morgue, Nine Inch Nails, Mardi Gras, Voodoo Music Experience, The Howlin' Wolf, One-Eyed Jacks, Circle Bar, Mermaid Lounge, Tipitina's, etc. |
Wednesday - January 19, 2005 | |||
7:00 am | TBS | My Dog Skip (2000) | Kevin Bacon, Diane Lane and Frankie Muniz star in this drama about a boy's relationship with his dog; Harry Connick, Jr. narrates; cameo appearance by Hunter Hayes |
Saturday - January 22, 2005 | |||
7:00 am | A&E | The Brooke Ellison Story (2004) | A&E drama w/ appearances by Lauren Barrett and Theresa Andersson |
8:30 am | BIO | Bio Arts: Buddy Guy | host Elliott Forrest riffs with Buddy Guy, whose masterful guitar theatrics and high-energy stage presence have made him the modern King of the Blues (rerun) |
11:00 am | WNOL | Soul Train | with Boyz II Men, O'Ryan, and Silkk The Shocker (repeat from 10/20/04) |
12:00 pm | WGN | Soul Train | with Boyz II Men, O'Ryan, and Silkk The Shocker (repeat from 10/20/04) |
6:00 pm | LIFE | Infidelity (2004) | Lifetime original film about the causes and consequences of infidelity stars Kim Delaney with musical cameos by Henry Butler, Kermit Ruffins, Theresa Andersson and Los Hombres Calientes; check out the the soundtrack (rerun) |
9:00 pm | E! | Saturday Nght Live | host Andy Roddick; music guest Dave Matthews; performing with Matthews are Trey Anastasio, Tim Reynolds, Tony Hall, Brady Blade and Ray Paczkowsk (repeat from 11/08/2003) |
Sunday - January 23, 2005 | |||
7:00 am | A&E | Breakfast With The Arts | Nobel Peace Concert 2002 with Carlos Santana, Michelle Branch, Willie Nelson, Josh Groban and others; also Marc Broussard interview and performance (repeat from 2004) |
9:00 am | TCM | New Orleans (1947) | a gambling-hall owner goes straight when he discovers the market for Chicago jazz; cast includes Billie Holiday (in her only feature film appearance) and Louis Armstrong with his All-Stars (Kid Ory, Barney Bigard, Bud Scott, Zutty Singleton and George "Red" Callender); check out the soundtrack |
7:00 pm | WYES | 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 |
4:00 am | WNOL | Soul Train | with Boyz II Men, O'Ryan, and Silkk The Shocker (repeat from 10/20/04) |
Tuesday - January 25, 2005 | |||
7:00 pm | FOX | American Idol | American Idol travels to New Orleans for auditions at the Louisiana Superdome; Gene Simmons (of Kiss) serves as guest judge |
9:00 pm | TLC | Rides: General Blues | TLC restores Kenny Wayne Shepherd's '69 Dodge Charger - an original "General Lee" from the "Dukes of Hazzard" TV series (photos); includes Kenny's music and video clips (repeats at 12:00 am) |
3:00 am | Encore | Southern Comfort (1981) | Nat'l Guardsmen on weekend maneuvers in a Louisiana bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a community of Cajuns; stars Powers Boothe and Keith Carradine; with appearances by Marc Savoy, Frank Savoy, Dewey Balfa and John Stelly |
Wednesday - January 26, 2005 | |||
9:30 pm | TV Land | TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV | special pays homage to classic TV; presenters included Billy Bob Thornton and Liza Minnelli; also features performances by Tony Orlando & Dawn and The Cowsills (including Susan Cowsill); rerun from March 2004 |
Thursday - January 27, 2005 | |||
9:00 pm | E! | Saturday Nght Live | host Andy Roddick; music guest Dave Matthews; performing with Matthews are Trey Anastasio, Tim Reynolds, Tony Hall, Brady Blade and Ray Paczkowsk (repeat from 11/08/2003) |
Friday - January 28, 2005 | |||
6:00 am | WWL | Eyewitness Morning News | the Soul Rebels will be performing during the show (airs from 6:00am - 9:00 am) |
Saturday - January 29, 2005 | |||
11:40 pm | WYES | 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 |
Sunday - January 30, 2005 | |||
2:00 pm | TLC | Rides: General Blues | TLC restores Kenny Wayne Shepherd's '69 Dodge Charger - an original "General Lee" from the "Dukes of Hazzard" TV series (photos); includes Kenny's music & video clips (rerun) |
7:00 pm | WYES | All on a Mardis Gras Day | documentary on black carnival traditions of New Orleans 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, Jr., "Uncle" Lionel Batiste, Tootie Montana, Sunpie Barnes, etc. |
Monday - January 31, 2005 | |||
8:00 pm | UPN | Road To Stardom with Missy Elliott | local funk-rockers Iris May Tango back the contestants in a segment taped in New Orleans last summer |