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Tuesday - February 1, 2005 | |||
11:00 am | A&E | City Confidential - "Baton Rouge: Scandal on the Bayou" | when an escort service owner went on trial on prostitution charges, she hoped that her well-connected clients would pull strings to keep her out of prison; but when she was convicted, there were fears that she would blow the whistle on the high & mighty and turn over her client list; then, she was found dead in her jail cell; though officially ruled a suicide, many thought it was murder; includes interviews with John Folse, blues man Tabby Thomas, and others (rerun; repeats at 5:00 pm) |
Wednesday - February 2, 2005 | |||
9:30 am | SUND | Keepintime: A Live Recording (2004) | Los Angeles photographer & music video filmmaker B+ (aka Brian Cross) brought together a quartet of legendary session drummers (Roy Porter, Earl Palmer, James Gadson and Paul Humphrey and James Gadson) and a trio of hip-hop deejays (Babu, J-Rocc and Cut Chemist) for a one-of-a-kind meeting of musical minds (more info) |
Thursday - February 3, 2005 | |||
7:00 am | A&E | The Brooke Ellison Story (2004) | A&E drama w/ appearances by Lauren Barrett and Theresa Andersson (repeats at 1:00 pm) |
9:00 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. |
11:00 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 |
Saturday - February 5, 2005 | |||
8:30 am | SUND | Keepintime: A Live Recording (2004) | Los Angeles photographer & music video filmmaker B+ (aka Brian Cross) brought together a quartet of legendary session drummers (Roy Porter, Earl Palmer, James Gadson and Paul Humphrey and James Gadson) and a trio of hip-hop deejays (Babu, J-Rocc and Cut Chemist) for a one-of-a-kind meeting of musical minds (more info) |
11:00 am | SHO | Britney Spears Live From Miami | superstar Britney Spears turns up the heat in this full length concert taped in Miami on 03/28/04 |
10:00 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 |
Sunday - February 6, 2005 | |||
7:00 am | A&E | Breakfast With The Arts | B.B. King & Friends Live by Request; also, Branford Marsalis and curator Ruth Fine discuss the art of Romare Bearden (repeat segments) |
Monday - February 7, 2005 | |||
10:30 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. |
Tuesday - February 8, 2005 | |||
8:45 am | AMC | Honkytonk Man (1982) | Clint Eastwood drama about an alcoholic country singer who wants to make it to the Grand Ole Opry before he dies of TB; cast includes New Orleans singer Linda Hopkins, Ray Price, David Frizzell, Marty Robbins, Porter Wagoner |
9:00 am | 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 (repeats at 5:00 pm) |
11:00 am | 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. (repeats at 6:30 pm) |
1:00 pm | SUND | Keepintime: A Live Recording (2004) | Los Angeles photographer & music video filmmaker B+ (aka Brian Cross) brought together a quartet of legendary session drummers (Roy Porter, Earl Palmer, James Gadson and Paul Humphrey and James Gadson) and a trio of hip-hop deejays (Babu, J-Rocc and Cut Chemist) for a one-of-a-kind meeting of musical minds (more info) |
2:00 pm | WYES | New Orleans That Was | nostalgic look back at Pontchartrain Beach, New Basin Canal, old Canal Street streetcars, Claiborne Avenue, etc; includes interview with Allen Toussaint and old Mardi Gras Indian clips |
3:00 pm | WYES | City of Spirits | a look at religious celebrations in New Orleans, e.g. Twelfth Night, Mardi Gras, St. Joseph's Day, etc.; features comments from Dr. John and others |
7:00 pm | Fuse | Uranium | an inside look at the "Art of Noise Tour" with Amon Amarth, Nile, Kreator and Goatwhore (rerun; repeats at 2:00 am) |
9:00 pm | TRAV | Mardi Gras Revealed (2003) | behind the scenes look at Mardi Gras shows how this raucous pre-Lenten celebration comes together; includes interview with Krewe if Orpheus founder Harry Connick, Jr. (repeats at 12:00 am) |
11:35 pm | NBC | Late Night with Conan O'Brien | with Simon Cowell, Will Forte and music by Dirty Dozen Brass Band (performing "Big Chief") |
Wednesday - February 9, 2005 | |||
6:00 pm | CNBC | Late Night with Conan O'Brien | with Simon Cowell, Will Forte and music by Dirty Dozen Brass Band (rerun) |
Sunday - February 13, 2005 | |||
11:45 am | SHO | Britney Spears Live From Miami | superstar Britney Spears turns up the heat in this full length concert taped in Miami on 03/28/04 (repeats at 11:00 pm) |
7:00 pm | CBS | The 47th Annual Grammy Awards | airs live (ET) from the Staples Center in Los Angeles; Queen Latifah hosts and will perform; scheduled performers include U2, Tim McGraw, Green Day and Alicia Keys; see Louisiana nominees and complete list of nominees |
Monday - February 14, 2005 | |||
6:00 am | WWL | Eyewitness Morning News | Better Than Ezra discuss the Ezra Open Golf Tournament and their upcoming album releases; G La Beaud performs (airs from 6:00am - 9:00 am) |
Tuesday - February 15, 2005 | |||
3:30 am | NBC | Late Night with Conan O'Brien | with Simon Cowell, Will Forte and music by Dirty Dozen Brass Band (rerun; check local listings) |
Thursday - February 17, 2005 | |||
11:30 am | SHO | Britney Spears Live From Miami | superstar Britney Spears turns up the heat in this full length concert taped in Miami on 03/28/04 |
Saturday - February 19, 2005 | |||
6:00 am | FX | The Big Easy (1987) | thriller set in New Orleans w/ Dennis Quaid and Ellen Barkin; also appearing are Irma Thomas, Dewey Balfa (w/ Christine Balfa and Robert Jardell), and Terrance Simien; check out the soundtrack (repeats at 1:00 am) |
Monday - February 21, 2005 | |||
7:00 pm | FOX | American Idol | the 12 male semifinalists perform, including New Orleanians David Brown and Judd Harris; see Idol message board |
Tuesday - February 22, 2005 | |||
7:00 pm | FOX | American Idol | the 12 female semifinalists perform, including Lindsey Cardinale from Ponchatoula; see Idol message board |
Wednesday - February 23, 2005 | |||||||
7:15 am | MAX | Any Which Way You Can (1980) | Clint Eastwood comedy; with appearances by Fats Domino, Glen Campbell and Ray Charles | ||||
8:00 pm | FOX | American Idol | 4 contestants (2 male, 2 female) are eliminated, leaving 20 semifinalists; see Idol message board
11:45 pm |
IFC |
The Apostle (1997) |
Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister; partially filmed in Louisiana; with appearances by Steve Riley, Ruby Terry, Hunter Hayes, and late cornetist Harold Potier Sr. |
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Thursday - February 24, 2005 | |||
6:00 am | WWL | Eyewitness Morning News | Davell Crawford performs and talks about his upcoming "Ray Charles Tribute" benefit concert (airs from 6:00am - 9:00 am) |
10:45 am | IFC | The Apostle (1997) | Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister; partially filmed in Louisiana; with appearances by Steve Riley, Ruby Terry, Hunter Hayes, and late cornetist Harold Potier Sr. |
3:00 pm | E! | Saturday Night Live | host Gwyneth Paltrow; musical guest Ryan Adams; Dr. John sits with the SNL Band (from 11/10/2001) |
Monday - February 28, 2005 | |||
7:00 pm | FOX | American Idol | 10 remaining male finalists perform, including New Orleanian David Brown; see Idol message board |