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REVISED CW PRIMETIME LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2007 (ALL TIMES ET)

Please note:  

•·        An encore episodes of "7th Heaven" titled "Some Break-Ups And Some Get-Togethers" will air on Sunday, April 29 in place of the previously listed "One Tree Hill" episode titled "Prom Night at Hater High"

SUNDAY, APRIL 29

"ALL OF US" - (5:00-5:30 p.m. ET)

"Everything Happens For A Reason" (TV-PG, D) (HDTV)

HELLO, CAN I BORROW YOUR SPERM? - Believing he was wrongfully terminated, Dirk (Tony Rock) sues Robert (Duane Martin) and his former television show.  Neesee (LisaRaye McCoy) reveals to Ben (guest star James Black, "The Closer") that their meeting was not coincidence, but was orchestrated by her as a way to meet the man whose sperm she selected from a fertility clinic.  With this news, Neesee and Ben decide whether or not to take their relationship to the next level.  Khamani Griffin also stars.  Alfonso Ribeiro directed the episode written by Asoniti Foster (#419).

Contact:  Jeff Tobler, (818) 977-3719

"GIRLFRIENDS" - (5:30-6:00 p.m. ET)

"A Dingo Ate My Dream House" (TV-PG, L) (HDTV)

MAYA TELLS JOAN AND LYNN THAT SHE IS PREGNANT - Tired of all the inconveniences of living in the suburbs, Darnell (Khalil Kain) suggests to Maya (Golden Brooks) they should move back to the city, but Maya disagrees and does not want to give up her new home.  When Joan (Tracee Ellis Ross) and Lynn (Persia White) pressure Maya for the real reason she is opposed to moving, Maya reveals that she is pregnant.  Meanwhile, Monica (Keesha Sharp) learns how to adjust to life without the help of her family's wealth.  Reggie Hayes also stars.  Roger Christiansen directed the episode written by Lorin Wertheimer and Shawn Thomas (#40338-156).

Contact: Carmen Davenporte, (818) 977-2417 

"THE GAME" - (6:00-6:30 p.m. ET)

"The Big Chill" (TV- PG, L) (HDTV)  

ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT - Tasha's (Wendy Raquel Robinson) boyfriend Kenny (guest star Rocky Carroll) confronts her about her aggressive attitude, and asks her to tone it down when he introduces her to his group of friends.  Later, during a gathering with Kenny's friends, a comment made about Tasha sends her off the deep end. Meanwhile, one of Melanie's (Tia Mowry) late-night study sessions causes problems with Derwin (Pooch Hall).  Coby Bell, Hosea Chanchez and Brittany Daniel also star. Salim Akil directed the episode written by Sara Finney-Johnson (#40596-016).  

Contact: Carmen Davenporte, (818) 977-2417

"EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS" - (6:30-7:00 p.m. ET)

"Everybody Hates Gambling" (TV-PG, D) (HDTV)  

JASON ALEXANDER ("SEINFELD") DIRECTS AND VINCENT PASTORE ("THE SOPRANOS") GUEST STARS ?? Chris (Tyler James Williams) becomes Bed-Stuy's favorite odds-maker after Doc (Antonio Fargas) discovers he has a natural talent for predicting a game's outcome.  However, Chris' lucky streak comes to a crashing halt when a bookie, Paulie (Vincent Pastore), shows up at Chris' front door.  Meanwhile, Tonya (Imani Hakim) decides it's about time she beat Drew (Tequan Richmond) at checkers, and Julius (Terry Crews) goes behind Rochelle's (Tichina Arnold) back and places a bet on the upcoming basketball game, not realizing it's his son - Chrissy the Black - calling the shots.  Vincent Martella also stars.  The episode directed by Jason Alexander was written by Aeysha Carr.  (#041)

Contact:  Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105

"7TH HEAVEN" - (7:00-8:00 p.m. ET)

"Some Break-Ups and Some Get-Togethers" (TV-G)

JASON PRIESTLEY DIRECTS THE EPISODE - T-Bone (Colton James) confides to Mac (Kyle Searles) that he is considering breaking up with Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman).  Unfortunately, Mac takes matter into his own hands and sends a text message with the bad news to Ruthie, copying everyone in T-Bone's address book, including Eric (Stephen Collins) and Annie (Catherine Hicks).  Lucy (Beverley Mitchell) and Kevin (George Stults) disagree over whether it's in their best interest to accept the job offer in Crossroads.  Margaret (Andrea Morris) is furious with Kyle when she discovers that he turned in her writing assignment as his own.  Nikolas & Lorenzo Brino, Tyler Hoechlin and Haylie Duff also star.  Jason Priestley directed the episode written by Justin Trofholz (#240).

Contact:  Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105

"7TH HEAVEN" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)

"Nothing Says Lovin' Like Something From The Oven" (TV-G)

SANDY'S BOYFRIEND POPS THE QUESTION - With plans for a second baby, Kevin (George Stults) tells Lucy (Beverley Mitchell) that moving their family to Crossroads might not be such a good idea for the time being.  T-Bone (Colton James) confides to Eric (Stephen Collins) that he's having second thoughts about breaking up with Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman), who is spending all of her free time lately with her former crush, Martin (Tyler Hoechlin).  Sandy's (Haylie Duff) boyfriend, Jonathan (guest star Nick Zano), surprises her with a marriage proposal, and T-Bone's estranged father (guest star Diedrich Bader, "The Drew Carey Show") shows up on the Camden's doorstep.  Catherine Hicks and Nikolas & Lorenzo Brino also star.  Joel J. Feigenbaum directed the episode from a story by Brenda Hampton and a teleplay by Hrag Gaboudian (#241).

Contact:  Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105

"AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL" ?? (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)

"The Girl Who Picks A Fight" (Content Rating TBD)

WHAT YOU DIDN'T SEE ON "AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL" - With the finale only five weeks away, never-before-seen footage includes Dionne and Renee going toe-to-toe in a heated argument.  At the house the girls stage a mock fashion show, complete with impersonations of the top model judges.  This episode recaps the process that the six remaining girls have survived in hopes of becoming "America's Next Top Model" (#813).

Contact: Carmen Davenporte, (818) 977-2417

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