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This Week on TV (5/12-5/18)

American Gladiators, Rocket and Jet

 

MONDAY (5/12)

Tonight’s finales: The Hills, Medium, Samantha Who?, The Bachelor

  • American Gladiators (NBC, 8pm):  Season Two premiere includes new gladiators (‘Rocket’ and ‘Jet’).  Seriously, how intimidating could a smiling Gladiator be?
  • Bones (FOX, 8pm):  “When the body of an aspiring singer (Ace Young of ) is discovered, Booth and Brennan probe a club’s open-mike night.”  Uhh—which one was Ace again?
  • Gossip Girl (CW, 8pm):  “An embarrassed Serena resurrects some troubling old habits as she continues to hide the truth from Dan.”  If he only knew she’d been sharing her jeans with three other girls.
  • How I Met Your Mother (CBS, 8:30pm):  “Britney Spears returns as Abby, who is now dating Barney.”  First Robin Sparkles, now Britney.  I’m not sure if that’s a step up or down for Barney.

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Thursday Ratings: CBS Almost Sweeps the Evening

CBS was almost a double victor last night.  The network had the largest number of viewers and came narrowly close to passing ABC in the demos.

8pm
Scrubs, Donald Faison

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This Week on TV (5/5-5/11)

CSI Miami

(You can view TV Envy’s Post-Strike Television Schedule here.)

 

MONDAY (5/5)
  • Two and a Half Men (CBS, 9:00):  (The script was written by scribes.) “George Eads (CSI) has a cameo in which a CSI team investigates a death at Charlie’s house.”  I know Charlie wanted to stop Denise’s reality show, but this is quite a sweeps stunt.
  • House (FOX, 9pm):  “House believes that an actor (Jason Lewis) on his favorite soap is seriously ill after observing his symptoms on television, so he decides to intervene.”  If I had known something like that would work, I would have kidnapped Smith Jerrod a long time ago.
  • Samantha Who? (ABC, 9:30pm):  “Sam’s affair with Todd continues while he’s still seeing a clueless Chloe.”  I’m sorry—why doesn’t Sam just kick her out of her apartment again?  She does own the thing, doesn’t she?
  • CSI: Miami (CBS, 10pm):  “Alexx is stunned when her son is the prime suspect in a murder investigation, and any help she offers could prove costly.”  Buh-bye, Khandi!

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Thursday Ratings: ABC Sees Record Lows

Despite a win in the demos, ABC’s lineup hit record lows.  Grey’s Anatomy and Ugly Betty saw their lowest 18-49 turnouts ever.

8pm
ER, Mekhi Phifer

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Tuesday Ratings:  Gordon Ramsay Raises Hell

The normally successful FOX saw a particularly nice turnout for Hell’s Kitchen last night.  The reality show matched a season high with its demos yesterday.

8pm
Angie Harmon

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Thursday Ratings: May Sweeps Starts Slow

Despite a night of originals, the networks still felt the effects of the writers strike.  In the end, CBS and ABC returned to old habits.  The Eye network nabbed the most viewers while the Alphabet won the demos.

8pm
America Ferrera, Ugly Betty

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More Departures for CSI and Law & Order Franchises

Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Drama, Prime Time, CBS, NBC, News,

Khandi Alexander, CSI MiamiEarlier this week, we told you CSI‘s Gary Dourdan would soon be saying goodbye to his role as Warrick Brown.  Now CBS will be looking to plug another hole in its hit franchise by next year.

According to TV Guide, actress Khandi Alexander is set to place her sunglasses down shortly.  Alexander, who has played Alexx Woods since 2002, will be leaving her medical examiner post by the end of ‘s sixth season.

Producers are expected to refill Khandi’s role.

Meanwhile, NBC is also in the middle of its second departure this week.  Just days after hearing Diane Neal would be replaced as A.D.A, we learning that Adam Beach will also be departing the Law & Order: SVU family.  Since Beach was only contractually obligated for one year, this latest news doesn’t come as a huge surprise.  He and the producers mutually agreed not to exercise his second season option.

SVU‘s creators do not plan to find Adam’s replacement.

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Thursday Ratings: NBC Has a Rare Demo Win

Thanks to repeats of CSI and Without a Trace, NBC finished strong with the 18-49s.  (The Eye network was still a winner with the viewers.)

8pm
Eli Stone, Victor Garber

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Another Actor Quits CSI

Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Drama, Prime Time, CBS, News, Rumors,

Gary Dourdan, CSIUPDATE:  You can read about Dourdan’s recent drug-related arrest here.

Fans of will probably have some mixed feelings about their casting lineup this fall.

The good news?  Just a few weeks ago, lead player William Petersen extended his contract with the CBS show.  His current deal had him on the network until next month; his new terms will have him with program through the end of the 2008-09 season.

The bad news?  TV Guide is reporting that another cast member has opted against renewing his gig beyond his May expiration date.  , who has starred as Warrick Brown since 2000, has informed his bosses that he will be leaving the successful franchise.  This news comes one year after Jorja Fox chose to walk away as well.  (Though her last air date was technically in November.)

Although it’s unclear when or how Dourdan will depart CSI, make sure you have your Tivos prepared for the season finale on May 15.

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Thursday Ratings: NBC’s Comedy Lineup Finishes Third

Despite a night of NBC originals, the network found itself in the middle of the pack.  A special Thursday episode of American Idol helped FOX win the demos while CBS was first with the viewers.

8pm
Steve Carell, The Office

  • About 19.6 million were shocked to see Michael Johns booted from (6.8/19 in 18-49).
  • (11.7 million, 3.8/11) suffered a bit thanks to that other reality show.
  • (3.0/9) kicked off NBC’s night with 7 million; (5.7 million, 2.7/7) fell a bit from there.
  • A * repeat (1.1/3) had 4.3 million excited for a new episode.
  • * (2.3 million, 0.8/2) was on track with last week.

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