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![]() ![]() Part of the lead-up to Animal Planet’s wildly successful annual Super Bowl Sunday counter-programming stunt, this new special takes a “behind the scenes” look at the puppy players on Team Ruff and Team Fluff as they go through their “grueling” weeks of preparation for their big date with doggie destiny in the Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. on ANPL Puppy Bowl: Training Camp Confidential ![]() Matt Jones and Steven Weber guest star.Ĩ:02 p.m. ![]() One of life’s biggest headaches forms the situational backdrop for the 100th episode of this Emmy-winning sitcom, as Christy’s (Anna Faris) semi-faithful old car finally gives up the ghost in the new episode “Push-Down Coffee and a Working Turn Signal.” Adam (William Fichtner) is perfectly happy to loan her money for a replacement, but Bonnie (Allison Janney) puts her foot down and refuses to let him come to her daughter’s financial rescue. John Hodiak, Ray Bolger and Angela Lansbury co-star the score includes the Oscar-winning “On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe.” The would-be wife decides to join the other ladies’ business venture, which faces competition from a nearby saloon. Amanda Tapping (“Sanctuary”) directed this episode.Īn intended mail-order bride, played by Judy Garland, meets several women planning to open a train-stop restaurant in this 1946 musical directed by genre veteran George Sidney. Zoe Perry and Annie Potts also star.ĭean (Jensen Ackles) falls victim to a pair of sister witches, Jamie and Jennie Plum (guest stars Jordan Clair Robbins, Elise Gatien), who manage to steal a book of formidable spells from the Winchesters in the new episode “Various & Sundry Villains.” When the brothers go after the women, Dean and Sam (Jared Padalecki) get help from a totally unexpected source: Rowena (guest star Ruth Connell), who has returned from the dead. Incidentally, Oscar winning actress Spacek isn’t listed in the guest cast here – but Rex Linn (“CSI: Miami”) and Valerie Mahaffey reprise their recurring roles. Watch for Eleanor (Kristen Bell) to try taking the high road as Michael (Ted Danson) attempts to pull a rabbit out of his hat.Īn aversion to germs creates particular problems for Sheldon (Iain Armitage) in the new episode “A Sneeze, Detention, and Sissy Spacek.” He goes to great lengths to avoid catching the flu, and his actions eventually land him in trouble at school. We’ve also found out there’s a Medium Place that’s a neutral plane of existence, so when the title of tonight’s Season 2 finale is “Somewhere Else,” all bets are off. This critically acclaimed sitcom pulled off a masterstroke in the Season 1 finale, which revealed that what we had been thinking was The Good Place was actually The Bad Place. Look for Lister-Jones’ “Life in Pieces” co-stars Colin Hanks and Angelique Cabral in small roles the fine cast also features Fred Armisen, Susie Essman, Retta and Hannah Simone. Lister-Jones and Adam Pally (“Happy Endings”) star as a married couple who try to curtail their penchant for fighting non-stop by turning their arguments into songs. Zoe Lister-Jones (“Life in Pieces”) wrote and makes her directorial debut with this 2017 dramedy that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Other familiar songs include “Pick Yourself Up.” TCM launches its annual 31 Days of Oscar programming stunt with a prime-time assortment of films that won an Oscar for best original song, starting with this 1936 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musical, which introduced what is now a standard, the Jerome Kern and Dorothy Field classic “The Way You Look Tonight.” The plot may be thin, but many consider this to be the best of the Astaire-Rogers collaborations.
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