This follows the threads for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
The sprit of Angela Lansbury and “Murder, She Wrote” hangs over CBS this night. You’ve got: “48 Hours”, which this year is being billed as “48 Hours Mystery”, which sounds like it ought to be hosted by Angela Lansbury; Amazing Race (Why CBS tried to kill this show is a mystery only Angela Lansbury could solve); Crimetime Saturday (a cop-out so lame CBS won’t even provide a blurb, and lord knows will probably show reruns of Angela Lansbury)
8:00-9:00
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[li]Wonderful World of Disney (ABC)[/li][li]48 Hours Mystery (CBS)[/li][li]Cops (Fox; two half hours)[/li][li]Apprentice (NBC)[/li][/ul]
My choice: If we’re even home, we would probably watch “Cops”. Yes, I know, I should be ashamed.
9:00-10:00
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[li]Wonderful World of Disney (ABC)[/li][li]Amazing Race (CBS)[/li][li]America’s Most Wanted (Fox)[/li][li]NBC Saturday Movie (NBC; link goes to generic “Movies and Specials” page: watch this space!)[/li][/ul]
My choice: OK, I’ve been pre-emptively curmudgeonly and nasty about shows on other nights that others, it turns out, regard as required viewing. So now you get to have your revenge after I wax poetic about my favorite program: “The Amazing Race”. First of all, I’m relieved that the show won, IIRC, two emmys, behooving CBS to bring it back for a fifth run. Originally, it was to have aired in July. Then, CBS announced it would be part of the fall lineup, which I assumed meant the summer airing would be pushed back. But the link here is designated as “Amazing Race 6”, which, along with the fact that the AR5 page still declares a July 6th premiere, leads to the orgasmic conlcusion that we will have Amazing Races in both summer and fall. Oooooh, baby.
10:00-11:00
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[li]Wonderful World of Disney (ABC)[/li][li] Crimetime Saturday (no link) (CBS)[/li][li]NBC Saturday Movie (NBC)[/li][/ul]
My choice: Don’t interrupt me, I’m having a cigarette after “Amazing Race”.
11:00-12:00
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[li]MAD TV (Fox)[/li][li]Saturday Night Live (NBC; 11:30-1:00)[/li][/ul]
I must take this time to call attention to the fact that, after however many seasons, Mad TV has hit its stride in the last two years. Rarely has there been an outing I’ve caught where I haven’t laughed out loud at least twice, which is more than I can say for SNL in the last, oh, 18-20 years.