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"Design Star"; "East Side Story"
Two Sunday picks: HGTV's "Design Star" at 9 p.m.; and "East Side Story" on Logo at 10 p.m.
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Saturday, July 5, 2008
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Syndicated Syndicated Scripted Shows : "Will & Grace"; "Sex and the City"; "Frasier"; "Married...with Children"; "Reno 911"; "Degrassi: The Next Generation." Check your local listings for times and channels.
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Syndicated Syndicated Entertainment News Shows : "Entertainment Tonight"; "Extra; Access Hollywood"; "Inside Edition"; "TMZ"; "The Insider" Check your local listings for times and channels.
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NBC Wimbledon: Women's final : The women's final at the All England Club in London. (Always check local time for sporting events)
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NBC U.S. Olympic Trials: Track and Field : Day 7 of track and field in Eugene, Ore. Events available for coverage include semifinals in the men's and women's 200m; and the final of the men's 3000m steeplechase. (Always check local time for sporting events)
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CBS LPGA Tour Golf: NW Arkansas Championship : Second-round play in the inaugural NW Arkansas Championship in Rogers, Ark. (Always check local time for sporting events)
12 a.m. Independent Film Channel Foxy Brown : Pam Grier stars in this 1970s blaxploitation as a nurse who takes revenge on a drug ring for the death of her undercover boyfriend. The film takes a visit to a lesbian bar.
12 a.m. The Learning Channel What Not to Wear : Clinton Kelly and Stacy London give yet another fashion victim a makeover (admit it, it's something you've always wanted to do).
12 a.m. Lifetime Frasier with David Hyde Pierce as Niles Crane.
12 a.m. E! The Daily 10 : The top 10 entertainment stories of the day.
12 a.m. Logo For the Love of Dolly : Go inside the worlds of some of Dolly Parton's biggest fans and find out what draws them to her music and stage shows. Follow a small group of her biggest fans as they prepare to meet their idol, and show their appreciation for the gay icon in outrageous and often extreme ways.
12 a.m. HGTV Designed to Sell : Clive Pearce hosts this program that gives homeowners hints as to how to fix up their homes before they put them on the market.
12 a.m. TV Land She's Got the Look : The five remaining women act with a celebrity guest; winners are allowed a visit with loved ones. Kim Alexis hosts. Sean Patterson, Robert Verdi and Beverly Johnson are the judges.
12 a.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
12:15 a.m. Showtime Too Nurse Betty : Betty (Renee Zellweger) goes to Hollywood to meet her fictional TV doctor (Greg Kinnear) after seeing her husband killed by 2 hitmen (Chris Rock & Morgan Freeman). Rock's character finds out one of his favorite stars is a lesbian.
12:30 a.m. Lifetime Frasier with David Hyde Pierce as Niles Crane.
12:30 a.m. E! The Soup : More entertainment news.
12:30 a.m. VH1 The Fabulous Life Presents High Priced Hollywood Hotness : The latest and totally outrageous in beauty treatments, insane diets, absolutely shocking plastic surgeries, the world's most expensive trainers and celebrity hotness secrets.
12:30 a.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
12:35 a.m. CBS Craig Ferguson : Michael Starr, the author of "Hiding in Plain Sight: The Secret Life of Raymond Burr" a guest on this repeat.
12:35 a.m. Showtime National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2: College at Sea (2006) : College students take a chaotic cruise on a ship containing a priceless stolen jewel.A play is staged in hopes of getting a theatrical grant. Gay student Foosball (Justin Whalin) is the stage manager. And there is psuedo-lesbianism.
1 a.m. The Learning Channel What Not to Wear : Clinton Kelly and Stacy London give yet another fashion victim a makeover (admit it, it's something you've always wanted to do).
1 a.m. E! The Soup Presents: TV Under the Influence: Intoxicated Mayhem on TV : Overindulging reality television stars are caught on tape.
1 a.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
1:07 a.m. NBC Conan O'Brien : Matthew Broderick is a guest on this repeat.
1:30 a.m. E! E! Entertainment Specials Wildest Cop Show Moments : It's the funniest and most outrageous clips from TV's most popular reality cop shows combined with hilarious commentary by some of your favorite comedians.
1:30 a.m. Logo Raising Teens : Two lesbian couples and one gay male couple discuss and deal with raising teenagers.
1:30 a.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
2 a.m. Sundance Live from Abbey Road: Panic at the Disco, David Gray & Suzanne Vega : Panic at the Disco, David Gray & Suzanne Vega perform separately.
2 a.m. Biography Crime Stories: The Candy Man : On August 8, 1973, police in Pasadena, Houston received a phone call from a young man who had just committed murder. He claims that his victim was going to kill him just like he had done to so many others. Over the next three days, police will uncover the bodies of 27 boys who had all mysteriously disappeared. The most shocking part of the story, the young man was also the killer's accomplice.
2 a.m. The Learning Channel What Not to Wear : Clinton Kelly and Stacy London give yet another fashion victim a makeover (admit it, it's something you've always wanted to do).
2 a.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
2:05 a.m. NBC Carson Daly : Katy Perry ("I Kissed a Girl") is a guest on this repeat.
2:15 a.m. Showtime The Faculty : The faculty of the local high school is being taken over by aliens, and it's up to six students (one of whom may be a lesbian) to save the school. Written by Kevin Williamson.
2:20 a.m. HBO 2 Tango & Cash starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell as rival cops who are forced to team up. Lots of double entendres and a memorable scene of Kurt Russell in drag.
2:30 a.m. E! Chelsea Lately : Chelsea Handler looks at top breaking news stories, celebrity tales that just won't die and other hot topics of the day.
2:30 a.m. Logo U.S. of ANT: Montana : ANT travels to big sky country Montana where he finds tolerance in the most unlikely places. ANT's first stop is the working-class town of Butte where he finds a group of young men and women who are rewriting the rules of sexual identity. Then, he slides on over to Bozeman and a local, trendy caf� opened by a friendly lesbian couple.
2:30 a.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
3 a.m. Sundance One Punk Under God : Jay Bakker, the only son of TV evangelists Jim Bakker and Tammy Faye Messner, is the subject of this six-part observational documentary series. Veteran of a troubled adolescence, tattooed and pierced Jay now preaches God's grace and unconditional love to an alternative non-denominational congregation in Atlanta, which meets in a working bar. In the second episode, Jay visits his gravely ill mother and considers whether his church should welcome gay and transgender parishioners.
3 a.m. E! E! News : Entertainment news.
3 a.m. Logo U.S. of ANT: Mississippi : In the heart of Mississippi, ANT learns how diverse and accepting townspeople can be in the deep south.
3:30 a.m. E! The Daily 10 : The top 10 entertainment stories of the day.
3:30 a.m. Logo U.S. of ANT: North Carolina : ANT drives on down to North Carolina, home of NASCAR, and discovers an accepting and progressive southern community.
4 a.m. Logo U.S. of ANT: Alabama : ANT lands in the Deep South and finds out that for the gay folks living there, it truly is sweet home Alabama.
4:30 a.m. Logo U.S. of ANT: New Hampshire : A quick visit to his home state of New Hampshire teaches ANT that times can change.
4:45 a.m. Showtime Too Billy Elliott : Jamie Bell stars in the title role of a coal miner's 11-year-old son in northern England who wants to become a ballet dancer. Direct by Stephen Daldry.
4:50 a.m. Starz Edge The Last Supper starring Cameron Diaz, Ron Eldard, Annabeth Gish, Jonathan Penner, and Courtney B. Vance as five liberal graduate students who invite right-wing guests for their last supper, including a racist, a homophobe, a male chauvinist pig, and an anti-ecologist.
5 a.m. Logo U.S. of ANT: Texas : While visiting Texas, ANT learns that there may be more to Bush-country than meets the eye. In Austin, he runs into a gay comedian preparing to audition for Last Comic Standing - the same show that gave ANT his start. Next, ANT finds himself on the set of Willie Nelson's new video for "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly (Fond of Each Other)," where he gets a chance to line dance with some sexy cowboys. Finally, he suits up with the Lonestars, a predominantly gay rugby team and prepares for some full contact sportsmanship.
5:30 a.m. American Movie Classics The Best of Mad Men : A look back at the first season of "Mad Men," which features Bryan Bratt as closeted art director, Salvatore.
5:30 a.m. Logo U.S. of ANT: Florida : ANT makes a pit stop in alligator country to find out what the Sunshine State has to offer. The first stop is Jacksonville, where he gets plucked, tucked, browned and tenderized with Eric, a Florida student preparing for a beauty contest. Later that day, ANT is forced to spend some quality time with the undead when he stays the night in an infamous haunted hotel. How many lesbians does it take to squeeze Ant into a wetsuit? Two, apparently. Sara and Tiphanie offer ANT a quick surf lesson in exchange for priceless wedding gift.
5:45 a.m. Starz The One : Jet Li stars a killer who goes from on parallel universe to another killing off other versions of himself in this sci-fi thriller. In one of the universes, his counterpart is gay.
6 a.m. USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit with B.D. Wong as Dr. George Huang.
6 a.m. Logo CBS News on Logo: Profile on Pride : CBS News on Logo brings you gay pride celebrations from all four corners of the U.S. This special looks at LGBT Pride celebrations around the country and across the many cultures that make up LGBT America.
6:30 a.m. Logo Coming Out Stories: Karen : Karen has told everyone except her dying mother that she is a lesbian.
7 a.m. FX Buffy the Vampire Slayer
7 a.m. Logo Coming Out Stories: The Mayor (Chris) : Chris Cabaldon is the mayor of West Sacramento. Early in his career, he forfeited a personal life in order to enter politics. Now a respected mayor at age 40, Chris is unwilling to continue living a lie. Fueled by a desire to create positive change in community attitudes, Chris comes out at his annual State of the City address.
7:30 a.m. CineMax Dreamgirls: Max on the Set : A behind-the-scenes look at the movie.
7:30 a.m. Logo Coming Out Stories: Gay in Kansas (Tom) : Tom, a public speaking professor at a Kansas community college, encounters traditional Bible Belt values everywhere, including within his own family. Even his sister Gina, his closest relative and best friend, does not know he is gay. Despite the homophobia that surrounds him, Gina's struggle with breast cancer forces Tom to come out so that he can share his life -- and what remains of hers -- openly.
8 a.m. Bravo Top Chef : The 10 remaining chefs must create a dessert to satisfy the sweet-tooth of chef Johnny Iuzzini; the chefs get a lesson in improvisations from comedy troupe, Second City. Jennifer and Lisa are out contestants. Ted Allen is one of the judges.
8 a.m. CineMax Dreamgirls (2006) : Twenty-five years after first bringing Broadway audiences to their feet, the Tony Award-winning musical sensation "Dreamgirls" comes to the big screen starring Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé Knowles, Danny Glover, Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson, Anika Noni Rose and Eddie Murphy. It chronciles the rise and eventually split of the girl group The Dreamettes who became The Dreams during the early 1960s to the mid-1970s. Bill Condon directed his adapted screenplay.
8 a.m. Logo Coming Out Stories: My Ex-Wife (Scott) : Californian Scott Barshay and his wife Tracy were married for 11 years and had 3 kids. Now divorced, they share joint custody of the children and maintain a rocky relationship. Scott's decided to finally tell Tracy who he is, whether she wants to hear it or not.
8:30 a.m. Logo Coming Out Stories: The Identical Twin (Van) : For years, Van has hidden the fact that she is gay from her identical twin sister. Van is a liberal and a lesbian; her sister is conservative and straight. Van has tried a number of times to come out to her sister, "the other half of my egg," but has never been able to get the words out.
9 a.m. Bravo Top Chef : The remaining 9 chefs are challenged to transform a sole ingredient into a healthy meal.making it more difficult - they can use only a microwave. Lisa is the remaining out contestant.
9 a.m. Sundance Iconoclasts: Ford on Koons : Fashion designer Tom Ford tours the New York studio of artist Jeff Koons.
9 a.m. E! E! News Weekend : A wrap-up of the week in entertainment.
9 a.m. Logo Coming Out Stories: My Traditional Korean Mom (JP) : JP is very close to her traditional Korean mother - she even has her mom's name tattooed down her arm. But she's terrified to come out to her -- so much so that she won't hold hands with her girlfriend if there are any Asians within sight in case word gets back home. Now she feels it's time to conquer her fears and tell her mom who she is.
9:30 a.m. Logo Coming Out Stories: Hip Hop and Ready to Drop (Trish) : Trish (aka Feloni) is a rising performer in the Detroit hip-hop scene. Although she is already out in the male dominated world of hip-hop and in her songs writes openly about her sexuality; her family remains in the dark. She needs to drop the news before the release of her debut album.
10 a.m. Bravo Top Chef : The Quickfire challenge tests the remaining 8 chefs' knife skills; the chefs are split into teams to cater a wedding. Lisa is the remaining out contestant.
10 a.m. E! The Soup : More entertainment news.
10 a.m. Logo Go Dragons! A Rugby Story : A look at gay rugby team in competing in a Midwestern league.
10:10 a.m. TBS Rat Race : An ensemble cast including Whoopi Goldberg, John Lovitz, Cuba Gooding Jr. & Seth Green hunting for $2 million hidden by a Las Vegas Casino high roller (John Cleese). Included is an androgynous bartender and male Lucy impersonator.
10:30 a.m. E! The Daily 10 Weekend : The top-10 entertainment stories of the week are recapped.
10:50 a.m. Starz Edge Scary Movie 4 (2006) : This fourth installment spoofs "The Village," "War of the Worlds," "Saw," "The Grunge" and others. Anna Faris and Regina Hall return as Cindy and Brenda, respectively. Anthony Anderson plays rapper turned gay camper, Mahalik, and there is a gay wedding in "The Village."
11 a.m. Bravo Top Chef : The remaining 7 chefs modernize salads. Then they are to make a usually unhealthy dish into a healthy one. Lisa is the remaining out contestant. Ted Allen is one of the judges.
11 a.m. VH1 Best Week Ever : A satirical review of the week's news.
11 a.m. Logo Real Momentum Shorts : Catch a one hour collection of three unique short documentaries. In "Irene Williams: Queen of Lincoln Road," a filmmaker befriends an eccentric, fashion designer in South Beach Miami who makes her own outrageous outfits. In "Transgression," a transgender woman from Hong Kong discusses her experiences growing up. "High Heels on Wheels" looks at the fast-paced and rowdy world of roller derby during the '40s and '50s.
11:30 a.m. Logo Raising Teens : Two lesbian couples and one gay male couple discuss and deal with raising teenagers.
12 p.m. Bravo Top Chef : The contest sizzles when the remaining 6 chefs must labor through a hectic breakfast rush at a greasy spoon. Lisa is the remaining out contestant. Ted Allen is one of the judges.
12 p.m. CineMax Let's Go to Prison (2006) : Nelson, the son (Will Arnett) of a judge gets wrongly convicted of a crime and is put in prison. John, an ex-con, (Dax Shepard), who had been sentenced many times by the judge, gets himself sent back to prison so he can make the Nelson's life miserable. Chi McBride plays Barry, a convict who has more than a passing interest in Nelson.
12 p.m. HGTV Designed to Sell : Clive Pearce hosts this program that gives homeowners hints as to how to fix up their homes before they put them on the market.
12 p.m. truTV Dominick Dunne: Power, Privilege & Justice: Deadly Designs : The 1997 slaying of fashion designer Gianni Versace by Andrew Cunanan in Miami Beach is recalled. Cunanan later killed himself before police could apprehend him.
12:30 p.m. E! Wildest Dating Show Moments : Comedians look at clips from reality dating shows while relaxing in a hot tub.
12:30 p.m. Logo Gidyup! On the Rodeo Circuit : A look the men and women who participate in the International Gay Rodeo.
12:35 p.m. Starz InBlack Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo : Rob Schneider stars as an aquarium cleaner who becomes a male prostitute to pay of a dept. One of his customers is apparently in drag.
1 p.m. Bravo Top Chef : The 5 remaining chefs must clean and butcher a slab of meat. Lisa is the remaining out contestant. The winning chefs from the first three seasons: Harold Dieterle, Ilan Hall and Hung Huynh are to be in this episode.
1:30 p.m. Showtime Too When Stand Up Stood Out (2003) : Documentary covering what came to be known as "The Boston Gold Rush" of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Janeane Garofalo and Paula Poundstone are among the comics interviewed.
1:30 p.m. Logo For the Love of Dolly : Go inside the worlds of some of Dolly Parton's biggest fans and find out what draws them to her music and stage shows. Follow a small group of her biggest fans as they prepare to meet their idol, and show their appreciation for the gay icon in outrageous and often extreme ways.
2 p.m. Bravo Top Chef : The 4 remaining chefs meet up in Puerto Rico, and only three will move on to the finals. Lisa is the remaining out contestant.
2 p.m. Showtime The Out-of-Towners starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn as the "out-of-towners" in New York City, with John Cleese as a hotel manager who has a thing for women's clothes.
2 p.m. E! Wildest Dating Show Moments 2 : E! serves up a another succulent serving of the wild and crazy, sexy and sometimes scary TV dating show moments.
2:30 p.m. E! The Soup Presents: TV Under the Influence: Intoxicated Mayhem on TV : Overindulging reality television stars are caught on tape.
3 p.m. Bravo Top Chef : It is the final challenge in Puerto Rico for the remaining 3 chefs. Lisa is the remaining out contestant. Ted Allen is one of the judges.
3 p.m. Sundance Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman : This documentary mini-series explores what it means to be a woman in today's world. In part four, Fox's personal problems are contrasted with the situation of young Cambodian women who fall victim to sex traffickers. Could have lesbian interest.
3 p.m. Logo Small Town Gay Bar : A close look at two gay bars in rural Mississippi and their struggle to survive in unfriendly and often hostile territory. Through interviews with their patrons and an exploratory look at local hate crimes and the history of other nearby gay bars, the documentary reaffirms that there is still much progress to be made in the fight for acceptance. The gratefulness and sense of family the bar patrons maintain reveal how the Southern LGBT community can still thrive despite social prejudices.
3 p.m. The Food Network The Next Food Network Star : Cat Cora challenges finalists to describe food enticingly for the camera.
3 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
4 p.m. Bravo Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List : Kathy departs for Australia on a colorful plane trip that features drag queens as attendants and Kathy performing stand-up over the plane's PA. While Down Under, she wends through Sydney atop a float in a Mardi Gras parade.
4 p.m. Sundance The Hill : A look at the inner-workings of the office Congressman Robert Wexler: With the 2004 national election fast approaching, Congressman Wexler and his staff pour their energies into scheduling television appearances, issuing press statements about the mounting chaos in Iraq, and taking the President to task for his Middle-East policy. Eric Johnson is openly gay Chief of Staff.
4 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
4:30 p.m. Sundance The Hill : With Bush back in office and pushing Social Security reform, Wexler and his staff move aggressively to offer an alternative plan - a strategy that wins them no love from their party's leadership. Foreign policy wonk Halie pushes the Congressman to join a press conference about Darfur, and Eric brainstorms a pointed legislative response to revelations of White House involvement in the CIA leak case. Lale puzzles over her habit of dating Republicans, and comes in for much teasing from her co-workers.
4:30 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
5 p.m. Bravo Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List : Kathy visits the Bad Girls Club in Brooklyn and tries to learn how to "pop off." Rosie O'Donnell has done unspeakable things to her Emmy’s that mortifies Kathy. And Kathy marries a couple…it’s true and it’s on a farm!
5 p.m. Sundance The Hill : In episode three, Eric's preoccupation with work creates tension at home with his partner, while Halie prepares to take a major step in her relationship with her new Democratic boyfriend. In the office, the staff grapples with how to respond to President Bush's nomination of John Roberts for the Supreme Court.
5 p.m. TBS Sex and the City
5 p.m. E! E! Entertainment Specials 12 Sexiest Vegas Jobs : E! counts down Las Vegas' 12 Sexiest Jobs from scantily-clad bartenders to notorious burlesque dancers to those pleasure gals and boys known as mood directors.
5 p.m. Logo The Elephant in the Room : They face rejection by both the gay community and the Republican Party. How do Gay Republicans cope with the conflicts within their identity? In this documentary, three Gay Republicans struggle to achieve love, acceptance, and victory without compromising who they are.
5 p.m. HGTV Color Splash : David uses grays and clean lines to modernize a bland kitchen.
5 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Ultimate Party : Marco's party boils over when Sean finds Emma with Damian.
5:05 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
5:30 p.m. Sundance The Hill : In episode four, the staff is working on Iraq and environmental policy matters when Hurricane Katrina hits. Having experienced FEMA's incompetence during Florida's previous hurricane season, Wexler is incensed by the unfolding catastrophe and becomes an angry, articulate voice on behalf of Katrina refugees. Eric Johnson is Congressman Wexler's gay Chief of Staff.
5:30 p.m. TBS Sex and the City
5:30 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
6 p.m. Bravo Shear Genius : The first challenge has the 12 contestants cutting hair blindfolded. Then they must interpret the hairstyles of famous cartoon characters. Jaclyn Smith hosts. René Fris mentors the crew. Kim Vo and Kelly Atterton are the judges. Charlie, Daniel, Paulo, and Dee are the out contestants.
6 p.m. HBO 2 Hairspray (2007) : Screen adaptation of the Broadway musical based on John Water's 1988 film. In 1960s Baltimore a plump teen, Tracy Turnblad (Nikki Blonsky) becomes an overnight celebrity after she wins a spot on a local dance program called "The Corny Collins Show. John Travolta plays her mother, Edna. Michelle Pfeiffer, Christoher Walken, Amanda Bynes, James Marsden, Queen Latifah, Zac Efron, Allison Janney and Brittany Snow star. Adam Shankman directs.
6 p.m. CineMax Blades of Glory (2007) : Several years after being banned from men's singles competition, two rival skaters, Chazz Michael Michaels(Will Ferrell) and Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder), exploit a loophole that allows them to compete as a pair. They are trained by Jimmy's former coach (Craig T. Nelson) and choregrapher Jesse (Romany Malco), who, apparently, are a couple.
6 p.m. Sundance The Hill : In episode five, Wexler's district takes a devastating hit from Hurricane Wilma, despite his best efforts to ensure preparation and coordinated policies on the ground. While the Congressman focuses his attention on his constituents, Halie settles into a new apartment and Lale, Eric and James visit Lale's parents.
6 p.m. E! 12 Sexiest Wet n' Wild Jobs : Occupations involving water.
6 p.m. Logo Pick Up the Mic : Follow leading queer hip-hop artists as they confront one of the music industry's most homophobic genres. Tracing the start of the movement in the early 90s in San Francisco, the documentary explores how the movement spread through collaboration and support between the artists and inspiring others to follow in their footsteps. Featuring insightful interviews and raw performances, these artists reveal their experiences with homophobia, gender issues, and personal crisis with unapologetic abandon.
6:30 p.m. Sundance The Hill : n the final episode, Democratic Representative John Murtha, a decorated war veteran, announces his position that the United States should withdraw its troops from Iraq. A day later, the Capitol is thrown into chaos when Republicans counter with a resolution forcing a vote yea or nay for immediate withdrawal. Eric Johnson is Congressman Wexler's gay Chief of Staff.
7 p.m. Bravo Shear Genius : The short cut challenge has the 11 stylists creating sexy looks on very short hair; the ladies from "The Real Housewives of Orange County'' become clients for the elimination challenge. Jaclyn Smith hosts. René Fris mentors the crew. Kim Vo and Kelly Atterton are the judges. Charlie, Daniel, Paulo, and Dee are the out contestants. Tabatha Coffey, from season 1, returns as a guest judge.
7 p.m. Sundance Yves St. Laurent: His Life and Times : This documentary chronicles the life and career of the famed fashion designer.
7 p.m. E! E! News Weekend : A wrap-up of the week in entertainment.
7 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
7:30 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
7:50 p.m. Independent Film Channel IFC News Special : Indie film news with celeb interviews, film festival and premiere coverage.
8 p.m. NBC U.S. Olympic Trials: Swimming : Swimming competition in Omaha. Events available for coverage include finals in the women's 200m backstroke and 800m freestyle; and men's 100m fly and 50m freestyle.
8 p.m. Showtime Too Weeds : Nancy relocates with her family to Ren Mar, where Andy's father awaits; Doug, Dean and Andy pin the operation on Celia. With Guillermo Díaz as drug dealer Guillermo, Maulik Pancholy as Nancy's gay worker, Sanjay and Allie Grant as Celia's self-proclaimed lesbian daughter, Isabelle.
8 p.m. Encore The Silence of the Lambs : Oscar winning Best Picture, starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins, who both received Best Actor Oscar Awards with Ted Levine as the alledged transsexual killer. Keep an eye out for our own Dan Butler as Ronin.
8 p.m. Oxygen Steel Magnolias starring Sally Field, Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, Daryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis, and Julia Roberts as Southern gals who meet at Dolly's beauty salon to gossip. And if you pay attention, they will tell you how you can tell if someone is gay.
8 p.m. Logo When Ocean Meets Sky : Known for its luscious beaches and lavish gay events and parties, Fire Island Pines has become one of the world's most prominent gay resorts. This insightful documentary offers a thorough look into the history and evolution of the gay mecca from its origins as a nudist colony to its developmental stages to the gradual influx of gays and lesbians that shaped the community into what it's known for today. The documentary reflects on the political, environmental, and social struggles the community has faced through the eyes of the Fire Island Pines community.
8 p.m. HGTV Designed to Sell : Clive Pearce hosts this program that gives homeowners hints as to how to fix up their homes before they put them on the market.
8 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Ultimate Party : Marco's party boils over when Sean finds Emma with Damian.
8:05 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
8:20 p.m. Sundance Yves St. Laurent: 5 Avenue Marceau 75116 Paris : This behind-the-scenes look at the fahsion house takes the viewer from conception to creation of a fashion line.
8:30 p.m. Showtime Too Weeds : After settling her family in Ren Mar, Nancy turns her attention back to business. Later, Guillermo (Guillermo Diaz) gives her a much-needed crash course in "running" across the border. Meanwhile, Celia gets further acquainted with life in prison. Lenny leaves Silas and Shane to care for Bubbie while he goes to the track. When Lenny returns, Andy confronts him about some family history. With Allie Grant as Celia's self-proclaimed lesbian daughter, Isabelle.
8:30 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
9 p.m. HBO 2 Rome (Season 2) : Brutus and Cassius struggle to raise foreign money for an army; Cicero sends a message to the Senate in which he gives his support to Octavian. Said to be homoerotic and there are same-sex couplings througout the season.
9 p.m. Showtime Too Weeds : Nancy makes her first successful smuggling run across the border with both drugs and human cargo. Meanwhile, Captain Till strikes a deal with Celia to get her out of jail. In return, she must gather evidence to incriminate Nancy and Guillermo (Guillermo Diaz). Back in Ren Mar, Andy tries to convince the family, including his father, to put Bubbie out of her misery. With Allie Grant as Celia's self-proclaimed lesbian daughter, Isabelle.
9 p.m. Women's Entertainment Monster : Charlize Theron won an Oscar for her role as convicted serial killer Aileen Wuornos. Christina Ricci plays her girlfriend, Selby.
9 p.m. HGTV Color Splash : David uses blues and chocolates to liven up a drab living room.
10 p.m. ABC Eli Stone : In this repeat, Eli adjusts to his new position at the law firm without an office, a secretary or the ability to try cases himself -- all in the same week that he's being chased by a fire-breathing dragon. The dragon fly-bys prompt him to take the case of a 15-year-old boy whose mother was killed by the medical malpractice of a DR. AGON. Unfortunately, Agon used to work at the same hospital where Eli's brother, Nathan, is employed -- the hospital that Eli must sue. Making matters even worse is the fact that Jordan assigns Maggie as lead counsel and Eli has to follow her instructions. The roll-reversal, ironically, brings them closer together -- a fact not lost on Taylor, who tries to reconcile with Eli through a surprisingly live performance by none other than... special guest star George Michael.
10 p.m. HBO 2 Deadwood : In this repeat, Swearengen directs Farnum to buy back the Garret claim; Alma asks Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) and Hickok for help; Charlie Utter leaves the camp; Hickok's luck at poker yields an unexpected return.
10 p.m. Showtime Too Secret Diary of a Call Girl : Belle goes to London's most prestigious sex party with a new client.
10 p.m. Logo Small Town Gay Bar : A close look at two gay bars in rural Mississippi and their struggle to survive in unfriendly and often hostile territory. Through interviews with their patrons and an exploratory look at local hate crimes and the history of other nearby gay bars, the documentary reaffirms that there is still much progress to be made in the fight for acceptance. The gratefulness and sense of family the bar patrons maintain reveal how the Southern LGBT community can still thrive despite social prejudices.
10 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
10:30 p.m. Oxygen Steel Magnolias starring Sally Field, Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, Daryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis, and Julia Roberts as Southern gals who meet at Dolly's beauty salon to gossip. And if you pay attention, they will tell you how you can tell if someone is gay.
10:30 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
11 p.m. Fox Mad TV : On this repeat, former cast members Alex Borstein, Mo Collins, Will Sasso and Debra Wilson return to mark the 300th episode. Usually somebody ends up in drag.
11 p.m. HBO The Break-Up (2006) : When Brooke (Jennifer Aniston) and Gary (Vince Vaughn) decide to end their relationship, neither is willing to move out of the shared condo, so the only solution is to remain living together as hostile roommates. With John Michael Higgins as Brooke's closeted brother, Richard.
11 p.m. HBO 2 The Wire (Season 4) : Carcetti's master plan for the police department is leaked to the press, sending the brass into a panic. Marlo turns to Proposition Joe to help with an enviable problem. Whiting and Klebanow drop a bombshell on the newspaper staff. Michael finds temporary respite from his life on the corner by taking Dukie and Bug on a trip. McNulty shares some inside info with Alma, but her subsequent story doesn't cause the splash either envisioned. Undaunted, McNulty looks for a new ally in Freamon. With Sonja Sohn as lesbian Det. Shakima "Kima" Greggs; Michael K. Williams as gay thief Omar Little; John Doman as closeted Deputy Commissioner for Operations William A. Rawls; and Felicia Pearson as lesbian hit-girl, Snoop.
11 p.m. Showtime Too South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut : The movie you never thought you'd see on TV has made it to the small screen. And when all else fails "Blame Canada."
11 p.m. USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit with B.D. Wong as Dr. George Huang.
11 p.m. E! The Soup : More entertainment news.
11 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
11 p.m. truTV Hollywood Heat : Entertainment news; celebrity encounters with the law; hit crime and justice TV shows and movies.
11:30 p.m. NBC Saturday Night Live : Jon Bon Jovi hosts and Foo Fighters are the musical guest on this repeat. Usually somebody ends up in drag.
11:30 p.m. E! Chelsea Lately : Chelsea Handler looks at top breaking news stories, celebrity tales that just won't die and other hot topics of the day.
11:30 p.m. The N Degrassi: The Next Generation
11:30 p.m. truTV Hollywood Heat : Entertainment news; celebrity encounters with the law; hit crime and justice TV shows and movies.
11:35 p.m. Starz Edge Scary Movie 4 (2006) : This fourth installment spoofs "The Village," "War of the Worlds," "Saw," "The Grunge" and others. Anna Faris and Regina Hall return as Cindy and Brenda, respectively. Anthony Anderson plays rapper turned gay camper, Mahalik, and there is a gay wedding in "The Village."

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