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CW PRIMETIME LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 14, 2008 (ALL TIMES ET)
CW PRIMETIME LISTINGS FOR
THE WEEK OF JULY 14, 2008
(ALL TIMES ET)
MONDAY, JULY 14
"GOSSIP GIRL" — (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)
"School Lies" (TV-14, D) (HDTV)
IMPROMPTU PARTY AT THE SCHOOL SWIMMING POOL — Serena (Blake Lively), Blair (Leighton Meester), Nate (Chace Crawford), Chuck (Ed Westwick) and their entourage break into the school swimming pool for a night of fun, but when a member of their group nearly drowns, the school threatens to expel the person responsible for the break-in. Everyone agrees to keep a secret pact and say nothing, but it ultimately creates major tension between Serena and Dan (Penn Badgley), who isn't sure he's ready to take the fall for someone else and risk his future. Vanessa (Jessica Szohr) is working on a documentary project about private schools and accidentally captures Blair and Chuck discussing their affair. Lily (Kelly Rutherford) contemplates telling Rufus (Matthew Settle) how she really feels about him. Taylor Momsen also stars. The episode was directed by Tony Whamby and written by Lenn K. Rosenfeld (#112).
Contact: Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105
"ONE TREE HILL" — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
"Hundred" (TV-14, L) (HDTV)
THE 100TH EPISODE OF ONE TREE HILL — On the very special 100th episode of "One Tree Hill," it's Lucas (Chad Michae Murray) and Lindsey's (guest star Michaela McManus, "The Beautiful Lie") wedding day and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) must choose whether to intervene or lose her true love forever. Nathan (James Lafferty) uses the occasion to attempt a reconciliation with Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti), and the recently paroled Dan (guest star Paul Johansson) shows up for the family reunion. Sophia Bush, Lee Norris and Antwon Tanner also star. Les Butler directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn (#3T6812).
Contact: Jeff Tobler, (818) 977-3719
TUESDAY, JULY 15
"BEAUTY AND THE GEEK" — (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)
"A Look Back" (TV-14, DLS)
THE BEAUTIES AND GEEKS TAKE A LOOK BACK — With only five weeks until one team will become more than just a beauty and a geek, we take a look back at special moments from the season and never-before-seen footage (#408).
Contact: Jeff Tobler, (818) 977-3719
"REAPER" — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
"Unseen" (TV-14, DLV) (HDTV)
SOCK CONVINCES SAM AND BEN TO MOVE IN WITH HIM — After his mom kicks him out of the house, Sock (Tyler Labine) convinces Sam (Bret Harrison) and Ben (Rick Gonzalez) to move with him to a condo. The three are overjoyed after they meet their new neighbors, Steve (guest star Michael Ian Black) and Tony (guest star Ken Marino), a gay couple who spoiled them with home-cooked meals and their favorite drinks. The guys become overly dependent on Steve and Tony and decide they are their new replacement parents. Strange things start happening whenever Sam is around Cady (guest star Jessica Stroup), reopening his suspicions that she is the Devil's (Ray Wise) daughter. Missy Peregrym, Valarie Rae Miller, Donavan Stinson and Andrew Airlie also star. Michael Robison directed the episode written by Treena Hancock & Melissa Byer (#112).
Contact: Suzanne Gomez, (818) 977-4115
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16
"AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL" — (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)
Contact: Jeff Tobler, (818) 977-3719
"PUSSYCAT DOLLS PRESENT: GIRLICIOUS" (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
"Charisma" (TV-PG, L)
PUSSYCAT DOLLS' NICOLE SCHERZINGER PERFORMS — The pressure builds when three of the girls must pick their own teams for this week's performance, causing friction in the house. �The last girl chosen feels left out but when she reveals her personal story to the group, the girls begin to look at her differently. �Following a performance by Nicole Scherzinger from the Pussycat Dolls, each group performs in front of a crowd of hyper-critical fans.� After the performance for the judges, one confident girl finds herself in the bottom two (#203).
Contact: Jeff Tobler, (818) 977-3719
THURSDAY, JULY 17
"SMALLVILLE" — (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)
"Fracture" (TV-14, SV) (HDTV)
LEX FINDS KARA AND GETS SHOT WHILE TRYING TO TAKE HER HOME— Lois (Erica Durance) follows Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) to Detroit and discovers he has found Kara (Laura Vandervoort), who has amnesia. Finley (guest star Corey Sevier), a busboy who is obsessed with Kara, fears Lex will take her away, so he shoots Lex and holds Kara and Lois captive. After Lex's comatose body is found, Chloe (Allison Mack) offers to heal him, but Clark (Tom Welling) refuses to let her. Kristin Kreuk, Aaron Ashmore and John Glover also star. James Marshall directed the episode written by Caroline Dries (#3T6312).
Contact: Suzanne Gomez, (818) 977-4115
"SUPERNATURAL" — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
"Malleus Maleficarum" (TV-14, LV) (HDTV)
RUBY REVEALS WHY SHE WENT TO HELL — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) travel to Sturbridge, Massachusetts, and discover a coven of witches that has killed two people. Ruby (Katie Cassidy) warns the brothers to stay away as the demon controlling these witches is very powerful and will surely kill them. Ignoring her plea, Sam and Dean go in after the coven and confront the head witch, who reveals Ruby's past. Robert Singer directed the episode written by Ben Edlund (#309).
Contact: Suzanne Gomez, (818) 977-4115
FRIDAY, JULY 18
"FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN" — (8:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
(TV-PG, DLV) (HDTV)
Program information TBD
SUNDAY, JULY 20
"EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS" — (5:00-5:30 p.m. ET)
"Everybody Hates the First Kiss" (TV- PG) (HDTV)
A FIRST KISS FOR CHRIS — After finding out that Tasha (guest star Paige Hurd) is going to "spin the bottle" parties, Chris (Tyler James Williams) is determined to get an invitation to the next party so he can finally experience his first kiss. When Rochelle (Tichina Arnold) runs into an old boyfriend while the family is out to dinner, Julius (Terry Crews) becomes extremely jealous and asks Tonya to spy on her mother and find out whether she still has feelings for her ex. Mr. Omar (guest star Ernest Thomas) borrows five dollars from Drew (Tequan Richmond), not realizing that Drew is deadly serious about getting his money back. Vincent Martella also stars. The episode was directed by Debbie Allen and written by Aeysha Carr (#050).
Contact: Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105
"THE GAME" — (5:30-6:00 p.m. ET)
"White Men Can't Jump, But They're Definitely Packing" (TV-14, DL) (HDTV)
BASKETBALL STAR RICK FOX RETURNS — Tasha (Wendy Raquel Robinson) enjoys a night of drinking with her new co-workers at Irv Smif Management and becomes involved in a game of dozens with Lev, one of the managers, who happens to be white. Having had too much to drink, the night ends with Lev flashing Tasha. Tasha shares the events of the evening with Kelly (Brittany Daniel), who tells Tasha she has been completely disrespected and should not let Lev get away with it. Jason (Coby Bell) and Kelly have a marriage counseling session and things don't go as planned for Kelly. The therapist is a huge fan of Jason and the Sabers. Kelly, who thought she was going to prove that she is right about the problems in their marriage, finds Jason using his charm to win over the therapist. Rick Fox has a cameo role as himself. Salim Akil directed the episode written by Sara Finney Johnson (#40596-035).
Contact: Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105
"GOSSIP GIRL" — (6:00-7:00 p.m. ET)
"School Lies" (TV-14, D) (HDTV)
IMPROMPTU PARTY AT THE SCHOOL SWIMMING POOL — Serena (Blake Lively), Blair (Leighton Meester), Nate (Chace Crawford), Chuck (Ed Westwick) and their entourage break into the school swimming pool for a night of fun, but when a member of their group nearly drowns, the school threatens to expel the person responsible for the break-in. Everyone agrees to keep a secret pact and say nothing, but it ultimately creates major tension between Serena and Dan (Penn Badgley), who isn't sure he's ready to take the fall for someone else and risk his future. Vanessa (Jessica Szohr) is working on a documentary project about private schools and accidentally captures Blair and Chuck discussing their affair. Lily (Kelly Rutherford) contemplates telling Rufus (Matthew Settle) how she really feels about him. Taylor Momsen also stars. The episode was directed by Tony Whamby and written by Lenn K. Rosenfeld (#112).
Contact: Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105
"ONE TREE HILL" — (7:00-8:00 p.m. ET)
"Hundred" (TV-14, L) (HDTV)
THE 100TH EPISODE OF ONE TREE HILL — On the very special 100th episode of "One Tree Hill," it's Lucas (Chad Michae Murray) and Lindsey's (guest star Michaela McManus, "The Beautiful Lie") wedding day and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) must choose whether to intervene or lose her true love forever. Nathan (James Lafferty) uses the occasion to attempt a reconciliation with Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti), and the recently paroled Dan (guest star Paul Johansson) shows up for the family reunion. Sophia Bush, Lee Norris and Antwon Tanner also star. Les Butler directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn (#3T6812).
Contact: Jeff Tobler, (818) 977-3719
"EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS" — (8:00-8:30 p.m. ET)
"Everybody Hates Easter" (TV-PG) (HDTV)
ROCHELLE IS DETERMINED TO WIN AN EASTER PAGEANT COMPETITION — When Tasha (guest star Paige Hurd) breaks up with her boyfriend, Chris (Tyler James Williams) is more than happy to step in and serve as her escort for the Easter Pageant, but first he has to figure out how to be in two places at the same time without his mother (Tichina Arnold) finding out. Rochelle is confident that she'll win the Easter Pageant Hat-Off competition for the fourth year in a row, but she definitely has to up her game after finding out that the church's newest member intends to take away her title. Julius (Terry Crews) pretends that he has to work on Easter so that he can stay home and watch the football game. Tequan Richmond, Imani Hakim and Vincent Martella also star. The episode was directed by Jerry Levine and written by Alyson Fouse (#064).
Contact: Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105
"ALIENS IN AMERICA" — (8:30-9:00 p.m. ET)
"Rocket Club" (TV-PG, D) (HDTV)
JOIN THE CLUB — When Franny (Amy Pietz) insists that Raja (Adhir Kalyan) join Justin's (Dan Byrd) after-school Rocket Club, Justin is forced to let Raja in on the secret that no such club exists; it was simply an excuse for Justin to get away from Franny's constant supervision and have some time with his buddies. Horrified that Justin and his friends would lie, Raja decides to build a rocket anyway, but when he tries to purchase the necessary parts, he is taken into custody as a suspected terrorist. Meanwhile, Claire (Lindsey Shaw) discovers that cheerleader tryouts are more challenging that she expected. Scott Patterson also stars. Luke Greenfield directed the episode written by Richard Day (#101).
Contact: Pamela Morrison (818) 977-6155
"THE GAME" — (9:00-9:30 p.m. ET)
"The Commitments" (TV-14, DL) (HDTV)
MELANIE MUST MAKE A DECISION — Melanie's (Tia Mowry) relationship with Jerome (guest star Mehcad Brooks) begins to heat up, but she pulls back, believing she is not ready for a commitment. When Derwin's (Pooch Hall) new girlfriend Janay (guest star Gabrielle Dennis) tells him her condo is being remodeled, he invites her to move in with him. Later, when Janay and Derwin run into Melanie and Jerome, Janay tells Melanie that she's moved into Derwin's place. Melanie reacts by getting a drastic new hairstyle and deciding it's time to commit to Jerome, but finds him with another woman. Meanwhile, Jason (Coby Bell) is distraught when Malik (Hosea Chanchez) tells him about a rumor that Jason will be benched for the next game. Jason and Kelly (Brittany Daniel) work together to find a solution to his performance on the field. Wendy Raquel Robinson also stars. Lenny Garner directed the episode written by Julie Bean (#40596-037).
Contact: Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105
"GIRLFRIENDS" — (9:30-10:00 p.m. ET)
"Adapt to Adopt" (TV-14, D) (HDTV)
ARE WE READY? — Maya (Golden Brooks) and Darnell (Khalil Kain) romanticize the idea of adopting until they attend a neighborhood group for people who have adopted children and are offered baby girl to adopt. Lynn (Persia White) reminds them that adopting is a big decision and encourages them to think about it for awhile. Tracee Ellis Ross and Reggie Hayes also star. Debbie Allen directed the episode written by Mark Alton Brown and Dee LaDuke (#40338-170).
Contact: Melissa Burton, (818) 977-0105
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