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REVISED CW PRIMETIME LISTINGS FOR NOVEMBER 16, 2008 (ALL TIMES ET)


 

 

REVISED CW PRIMETIME LISTINGS FOR

NOVEMBER 16, 2008

(ALL TIMES ET)

 

Please Note:

  • “4Real” (5:00-5:30 p.m.) will air an episode titled “Casey Affleck” in place of the previously listed episode titled “M.I.A.”

 

  • “4Real” (5:30-6:00 p.m.) will air an episode titled “M.I.A” in place of the previously listed episode titled “Joaquin Phoenix.”

 

  • “Valentine” (6:00-7:00 p.m.) will air an episode titled “Daddy's Home” in place of the previously listed episode titled “The Book of Love.”

 

  • “In Harm's Way” (7:00-8:00 p.m.) will air an episode titled “War Photographers” in place of the previously listed episode titled “Bike Messenger.”

 

  • “Valentine” (8:00-9:00 p.m.) will air an episode titled “The Book of Love” in place of the previously listed episode titled “She's Gone.”

 

  • “Easy Money” (9:00-10:00 p.m.) will air an episode titled “Collateral Damage” in place of the previously listed episode titled “Bella Roma.”

 

 

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16

 

“4Real” — (5:00-5:30 p.m. ET)

“Casey Affleck” (TV-PG)

 

CASEY AFFLECK GOES TO PAWNEE — In Pawnee, host Sol Guy takes actor Casey Affleck to the Pawnee Nation reservation in Oklahoma, to meet native leader Crystal Echo-Hawk and her NVision crew. NVision is a collective of Native artists and community leaders who use hip hop, popular culture, film, visual and performing arts to empower Native youth. Sol and Casey check out the launch of the NVision tour that will travel to native reservations and cities with urban native populations. The tour, which includes workshops and concerts, promotes the message of the importance of leadership, empowerment and cultural pride. Sol and Casey also witness the challenges of reservation life that are often invisible to mainstream society. They are inspired not only by NVision's passionate effort to combat despair, but by the overall pride and resilience of the Pawnee community (#104).

 

Contacts: Carolyn Nurnberg (212) 843-9316 or Jodi Sevin (212) 843-8393

 

 

“4Real” — (5:30-6:00 p.m. ET)

“M.I.A.” (TV-PG, V)

 

M.I.A. GOES TO LIBERIA In Liberia, host Sol Guy takes international music sensation M.I.A. to post-war Liberia to meet child rights advocate Kimmie Weeks. Weeks is the founder of Youth Action International, an organization that is helping to alleviate the suffering of children affected by war and empowering them to reach their full potential. Weeks' group provides educational opportunities and employment, and is building some of the first playgrounds in post-war Liberia, among other projects. The adventure goes from a visit with Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to the front lines of Youth Action International's projects to a dance party in a Monrovian neighborhood (#107).

 

Contacts: Carolyn Nurnberg (212) 843-9316 or Jodi Sevin (212) 843-8393

 

 

“VALENTINE” (6:00-7:00 p.m. ET)

“Daddy's Home” (TV-14, LS) (HDTV)

 

IS THAT LOVE IN THE AIR, OR JUST TROUBLE? — Grace's (Jaime Murray) passionate affair with Ray (Patrick Fabian) grinds to a halt when her husband Ari (Greg Ellis), the god of war, returns home. Once there, Ari tries to convince Danny (Kristoffer Polaha) to leave the love business and come work for him. But Danny is preoccupied with his own plans to retrieve his love gun and get rid of the meddlesome Kate (Christine Lakin). As for the mortal world, a geeky perfume chemist named Morgan (guest star Jonathan McClain) pines after his soul mate Nisha (guest star Tejal Shah). The gods must bridge the cultural gap separating Morgan and Nisha to bring true love into their lives. Robert Baker and Autumn Reeser also star. Kevin Dowling directed the episode written by Kevin Murphy and Jennifer Schuur (#102).

 

Contacts: Carolyn Nurnberg (212) 843-9316 or Jodi Sevin (212) 843-8393

 

 

“IN HARM'S WAY” - (7:00-8:00 p.m.)

“War Photographers” (TV-14, LV) (HDTV)

 

AS SEEN FROM THE FRONT — They may not be soldiers, but war photographers risk their lives each time they set out to grab the headline-making shots that chronicle military conflict. In this episode, Hunter Ellis takes viewers into battle with two war photographers on the job in Israel's West Bank and Gaza Strip, as they cover the region's tense and tumultuous events (#106).


Contacts: Carolyn Nurnberg (212) 843-9316 or Jodi Sevin (212) 843-8393

 

 

“VALENTINE” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)

“The Book of Love” (TV- 14, DL) (HDTV)

 

YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER — Former independent bookstore owners Xan Thompson (Seana Koefod) and Peter Kirby (David Burke) have sold their souls to the corporate world. The daily grind has snuffed out their passion for books… and each other. Grace (Jamie Murray) sends Phoebe (Autumn Reeser) into the workplace to reignite the spark of passion between these two estranged lovers. Meanwhile, Ari (Greg Ellis) arranges a secret meeting with Danny (Kristoffer Polaha) to warn him that mysterious forces are conspiring against the family. Ari needs Danny to convince Ray (Patrick Fabian), the god of technology, to help his cause. But Ray doesn't trust Ari. He's also terrified that Ari might discover the affair Ray is having with Grace, Ari's wife. Robert Baker also stars. David Warren directed the episode written by Phoef Sutton (#104).

 

Contacts: Carolyn Nurnberg (212) 843-9316 or Jodi Sevin (212) 843-8393

 

“EASY MONEY” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)

“COLLATERAL DAMAGE” (TV-14, DS) (HDTV)

 

BOBETTE BARES HER TEETH WHILE TRYING TO ASSUAGE MORGAN'S MISGIVINGS -- Bobette (Laurie Metcalf) is just shy of outraged when her middle son Morgan (Jeff Hephner) confronts her directly about the inconsistencies in her stories about his upbringing. Bobette is forced to reveal what secrets remain about Morgan becoming a Buffkin. She takes her frustration out on Marietta (guest star Susan Leslie, “Scrubs”) an insolent debtor who strolls into Prestige Payday Loans on the wrong day. On the outs with his mother, Morgan turns to friend George (Ravi Patel, “Scrubs”) who offers little sympathy. He then has kooky P.I. Barry (Judge Reinhold “The Santa Clause 3,” “Swing Vote”) track down a lead which could reveal more about who he is. Grad student Julia (Marsha Thomason) wonders why Detective Yapp (Chris Browning) has come around asking about her research and her lab partner Damon (Chad Brummett) is acting suspicious. Brandy (Katie Lowes) and her husband Mike (Joe Peracchio) are still riding a wave of financial pressure, and Mike gets an unpleasant visit in his own home when Prestige's new rivals come to collect. That leaves Buffkin paterfamilias Roy (Nick Searcy “Rodney,” “Boston Legal”), who remains even-keeled, giving Morgan his warm perspective on his adoptive son. Jay Ferguson, Michelle Griego, Gary Farmer, Joseph Negus, Peter Navy Tuiasosopo, Andy Brooks and Jesus Mayorga also star. Rick Wallace directed the episode written by Bob Lowry and executive producers Diane Frolov & Andrew Schneider (#103).

 

Contacts: Carolyn Nurnberg (212) 843-9316 or Jodi Sevin (212) 843-8393

 

 

 

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