October 10, 2008

tvTonight - Friday and Saturday, October 10 & 11

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Friday, October 10

I know that Charlie is the star of the show, but on NUMB3RS are the FBI agents just so inept they can't do anything without him?

ABC - Wife Swap (8pm, NEW); Supernanny (9pm, NEW); 20/20 (10pm, NEW)

CBS - Ghost Whisperer (8pm, NEW); The Ex-List (9pm, NEW); NUMB3RS (10pm, NEW)

CW - Everybody Hates Chris (8pm, NEW); The Game (8:30, NEW); America's Next Top Model (9pm)

FOX - Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader (8pm, NEW) - Ken Jennings of Jeopardy; Don't Forget The Lyrics (9pm, NEW) - yodeler.

NBC - America's Toughest Jobs (8pm, NEW); Deal or No Deal (9pm, NEW); Life (10pm, NEW)

Saturday, October 11

ABC - NASCAR or local programming
CBS - College Football or local programming (or 48 Hours Mystery marathon, knowing CBS
CW - Local Programming
Fox - Cops (8pm) and America's Most Wanted (9pm)

NBC
Macy's Passport Celebrity Catwalk Challenge (8pm) - stars turning into runway models
Chuck (9pm, encore) - John Larroquette
Law & Order: SVU (10pm, repeat) - that fighter is a suspect

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