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Television 6\ This Hour Has 22 6\ the Life and a Man Trapped Between Minutes Times Of Saturday, May 22, 2004 THE PARRY SOUND BEACON★STAR 19 Parry Sound Monday, May 24 Tuesday, May 25 7:00 PM 8:30 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 PM May 22 – 2\ eTalk Daily 7\k\ Still Standing 2\ eTalk Daily 2\ Movie Burn: The 3\ Train 48 g\ Dragon Ball Z 3\ Train 48 Robert Wraight Story 4\ $\ Mentors 4\ Who Wants to Be May 29 Who Wants to Be (2003) The true story of A Millionaire? E\ Matchmaker A Millionaire? Television 6\ This Hour Has 22 6\ The Life and a man trapped between Minutes Times of... a powerful oil cartel and 7\ Extra 9:00 PM 7\ Extra an environmentalist. Saturday, May 22 Sunday, May 23 8\ Horror in the East 2\ According to Jim 8\ The Edwardian 4\ Superstar USA Jonathan Scarfe, Alan 9\ Action News Country House Part 1 Scarfe 7:00 PM $\ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids 7:00 PM Experiment 0\ 7\ Everybody Loves of 6 (cont’d Jun 1) ^\ Wheel of Fortune 3\%\ 2\ W-FIVE Monster House 2\ American Idol III q\ Raymond 9\ 24 *\ 8:45 PM Nightly Business Action News 3\ Going the Distance American Justice 3\%\ The Simpsons 8\ Inspector Morse 0\ State of the City 4\ Superstar USA E\ Extraordinary Lives $\ @ The Movies Report 4\ Adventure Inc. 4\9\ America’s Funniest d\ In a Fix Part 2 of 2 (from May Address 7\c\ Movie Scott 6\ Hockey Stanley Cup 8:30 PM Home Videos 9:00 PM g\ 17) q\ Nightly Business Fries with That? 0\ Turow’s Reversible Playoffs Philadelphia Flyers 4\%\ Cops 7\k\ 60 Minutes h\ Fear Factor Report h\ 2\0\ Law & Order: Touched By An d\ Errors (2004) A lawyer’s vs Tampa Bay Lightning Call of the Minaret 8\ VOX Angel Part 2 of 2 (from The Residents d\ In a Fix E\ Magnificent Obsessions Criminal Intent g\ Radio Active world is turned upside- NHL Live (if necessary) 0\ Dateline NBC May 21) g\ Mental Block 7\ 3\ h\ Myths of Mankind Hollywood Squares 8:45 PM q\ American Family - Two and a Half Men k\ That ‘70s Show h\ Touched By An down when he is Weekend $\ k\ Movie ++ Are You Afraid of the Journey of Dreams 7\c\ Movie Scott Turow’s c\ Blind Date Angel assigned to a prisoner 8\ National Geographic Dark? Part 1 of 2 (cont’d at d\ Stranger in Town Trading Spaces Family Reversible Errors (2004) A ,\ Molson That’s k\ That ‘70s Show on death row. Tom Explorer 10:30pm) g\ YTV’s Hit List (1998) When a drifter c\ Smallville Part 2 of 9\ Entertainment Tonight lawyer’s world is turned Hockey gets involved with a Selleck, Monica Potter 9:00 PM h\ Day of Discovery $\ 2 (from May 18) 0\ Ask Rita Even Stevens widow, her son sus- Part 2 of 2 (from May 2\ Comedy Now Guest(s): c\ Movie Television upside-down when he is %\ ,\ Molson That’s q\ The Ed Sullivan Show The Simpsons pects that he is a serial 23) John Beuhler. ,\ Sportscentre assigned to a prisoner on ^\ Daily Planet Hockey d\ While You Were Out 3\ Andromeda ^\ killer. Harry Hamlin, 8\ g\ Daily Planet death row. Tom Selleck, *\ American Justice $\ Even Stevens Sons and Lovers Martin Mystery 4\%\ America’s Most *\ Rebecca Jenkins h\ Biography E\ Surreal Gourmet %\ The Simpsons Part 4 of 4 (from May Hum Sab Ek Hain Wanted: America Fights E\ Birth Stories Monica Potter Part 1 of 2 c\ Movie ++ Rock k\ Men of Music T\ Baseball ^\ Daily Planet 18) Back T\ Sportsnet News (cont’d May 25) Star (2001) A musician *\ c\ Movie Television 7\ Anaheim Angels vs American Justice 9\ According to Jim The Dick Van Dyke 7:10 PM 9\ Alias in a heavy metal trib- E\ ,\ Pre-Race Show Show Revisited Toronto Blue Jays ute band becomes the Real Renos d\ Overhaulin’ %\ $\ Franklin q\ Exxonmobil Masterpiece T\ Baseball New York Seinfeld 9\ Movie +++ The Fast MLB Live lead singer of the band g\ Radio Active ^\ Ultimate Ten Notorious and the Furious (2001) An 7:30 PM Theatre U\ Baseball Atlanta he idolizes. Mark Yankees vs Baltimore Spies Orioles MLB Live k\ Nikita undercover police officer infil- 3\%\ King of the Hill d\ Wild Weddings Braves vs Montreal Wahlberg, Jennifer *\ City Confidential trates an L.A. street gang to 8\ Renegadepress.com Expos MLB U\ Baseball Atlanta ,\ Basketball E\ g\ Mystery Hunters Aniston Crisis Zone crack a hijacking ring. Vin h\ Jack Van Impe 7:30 PM ,\ WWE Raw Braves vs Montreal Playoffs Teams TBA T\ h\ Baseball Toronto Blue Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez c\ Star TV Songs of Praise 2\0\ $\ Movie + Popeye Expos MLB NBA Live Jays vs Boston Red Sox q\ Jeopardy Ocean’s Eleven Story ,\ World’s Strongest k\ Antique Hunter 3\9\ Entertainment (1980) Popeye travels 7:30 PM $\ Movie + The MLB Live d\ Trading Spaces 2\0\ U\ Woman $\ Movie ++ Powder (1995) Tonight to a small town where Jeopardy Boyfriend School (AKA Movie ++ Set It Off h\ Let the Quran Speak $\ King 3\9\ (1996) Four black women from k\ An albino genius with super- 4\ Seinfeld Part 2 of he falls in love and Entertainment Queen of Swords *\ Family Plots makes an enemy. Tonight Don’t Tell Her It’s Me) the Los Angeles projects $\ Movie +++ Overboard human intelligence is intro- 2 (from May 21) E\ Adoption Stories 6\ Royal Canadian Robin Williams, 4\ Seinfeld (1990) A cancer sur- decide to beat the system by (1987) When a snobby heiress T\ robbing banks. Jada Pinkett Sportsnet News duced to society for the first Air Farce Shelley Duvall 7\ Access Hollywood vivor undergoes a suffers amnesia, a carpenter ^\ Smith, Queen Latifah convinces her that she is his 8:00 PM time. Mary Steenburgen, Sean 7\ Access Monster Garage q\ BBC World News makeover in his attempt 7:10 PM wife. Goldie Hawn, Kurt 2\7\ Cold Case Patrick Flanery Hollywood *\ Family Plots g\ Yvon of the Yukon to woo a romantic inter- E\ Med Students k\ Will & Grace $\ Franklin Russell 3\%\ The Simpsons %\ American Idol III q\ BBC World News est. Steve Guttenberg, ^\ 4\ g\ ,\ Tennis French Monster Garage Movie + Screwed (2000) Yvon of the Jami Gertz 7:30 PM *\ Cold Case Files E\ Who’s on Top Open 3\ Complications arise when a Yukon 9:30 PM ^\ Going the Distance E\ k\ $\ Radio Free American 7\ Perfect Match: New York butler decides to ransom his 9:30 PM Will & Grace 2\ Pyramid U\ Movie + Gone in 60 c\ According to Jim Roscoe Chopper 0\ frugal boss’ dog. Norm 3\ Friends 7\ Wheel of Fortune Seconds (2000) A retired car Everybody Loves Two and a Half %\ *\ q\ MacDonald, David Chappelle ,\ Boxing Seinfeld Cold Case Files As Time Goes By thief re-enters the business to 6\ Raymond Men E\ g\ Movie ++++ Mayweather vs g\ Room Service E\ Perfect Match: Mystery Hunters steal 50 cars with his crew in g\ Timeblazers Fries with That? k\ Inside Entertainment Cambridge Spies (2003) Four Corley *\ Family Plots 8:00 PM New York one night. Nicolas Cage, upper-class young men who h\ $\ Radio Free 2\%\ c\ Star TV Angelina Jolie Connie Kaldor at Wood E\ Campus Vets American Idol 9:30 PM ,\ Auto Racing All-Star meet at Cambridge become River Hall Roscoe III 9:30 PM notorious Cold War spies. %\ Seinfeld 3\ 9\ According to Jim Challenge NASCAR Live 2\ k\ Open Homes That ‘70s Show %\ Seinfeld Comedy Now Guest(s): Toby Stephens, Tom Hollander E\ Opening Soon 10:00 PM 4\ Call of the Wild g\ Fries with That? Laurie Elliot. E\ 7:35 PM Part 1 of 2 (cont’d May 24) Weird Weddings 8:00 PM 2\7\ CSI: Miami 6\ Hockey Stanley h\ Des Pardes (continued at 11pm) 10:00 PM $\ King 10:00 PM 2\ ABC Extreme 3\ To Be Announced Cup Playoffs Teams 10:00 PM 8\ Movie +++ A Month By 4\ 3\ Judging Amy 8:00 PM 2\ Alias Bloopers Tracker TBA NHL Live 2\ Jann Takes Manhattan the Lake (1995) A middle- 6\ The National/ 7\k\ 4\ Inside Pandora’s 2\ Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye 3\ 3\%\ The Swan Navy NCIS The Outer Limits aged woman pursues a stiff 3\0\ Crossing Jordan Magazine 8\ 3\ Indian City: Stories 4\ 4\ 7th Heaven Studio 2 Box Star! INSiDE English army major at an 4\9\ Super Millionaire 8\ 9\ From the Street 6\ 6\ Movie ++++ Korea: The ABC Extreme 8\ Life of Mammals Movie To Be Announced Italian resort in 1937. Vanessa Unfinished War 4\%\ Cops 7\ The Carol Burnett Show 6\ CBC News: Sunday Cambridge Spies Bloopers 9\ Super Millionaire Redgrave, James Fox 0\ Law & Order: 0\ Movie ++++ 7\ The Price is Right q\ Globe Trekker 9\k\ Extreme Makeover: Report (2003) Four upper- q\ Colonial House Million Dollar Spectacular d\ Special Victims Unit Traffic (2000) A newly Trading Spaces Home Edition 8\ Dalziel and Pascoe Part class young men who d\ d\ 8\ Movie ++++ Auntie k\ Stargate: S-G1 meet at Cambridge Amazing Medical appointed U.S. drug Mega Machines q\ Nature 1 of 2 (cont’d May 30) Stories g\ Ready or Not Mame (1958) A little orphan c\ Media Television d\ become notorious Cold czar tries to put a stop %\ Wild Weddings d\ g\ Ready or Not h\ boy is raised by his eccentric The Ten O’Clock News g\ Faking It War spies. Toby to America’s continuing Credo ^\ Mental Block h\ Valerie Pringle’s aunt who wants him to be American Chopper h\ g\ Road Scholars Stephens, Tom drug problem.
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