January 10th, 2011- "Piers Morgan's Life Stories: Susan Boyle", TV Guide Channel, 9pm- an intense and entertaining interview with Larry King's future replacement that was one of the highest rated interviews in TV history, Ted Williams next?
January 10th, 2011- BCS National Championship Game, ESPN, 8pm- Two of the best college football teams, Auburn and Oregon take on each other in the final game of the regular season. ADVANTAGE: Auburn
January 11th, 2011- "The Game", BET, 10pm- one of my favorite TV shows of all time is making a come back for the ages with new storylines after Derwin and Melanie have gotten married.
January 11th, 2011- "Let's Stay Together", BET, 11pm- a sitcom with all black leads, something we don't see in TV often (only 5 TV sitcoms with all black leads including these one: "House of Payne", "Meet the Browns", "Are We There Yet?", "Love That Girl" which premiers January 10th at 9pm on TV One)
Wednesdays- "Live to Dance", CBS, 8pm- a dance version of "American Idol" with amazing dancers and Paula Abdul, it's actually very interesting
Fridays- "Season 25" and "Your OWN Show", OWN, 8-10pm- "Season 25" is a behind the scenes look at Oprah's last season and gives us a real, raw look at Oprah when she's planning her show while "Your OWN Show" takes is an "Apprentice"-like show that give contestants a chance to compete for their own talk show on Oprah's network.
January 17th, 2011- "Piers Morgan Tonight", CNN, 9pm- Can you have a successful cable news primetime TV show without a political viewpoint? How do you replace the great Larry King? If their is anyone who can do it, based on his interviews from his British show that I've seen on YouTube, it's this guy. His first interviews will be Oprah and Howard Stern.
January 19th, 2011- "American Idol", FOX, 8pm- New judges, new changes, new format, new mentor, same host. How do you recover from losing two of your biggest stars in the course of the past three seasons?
NFL Playoffs- Saturdays and Sundays in January on CBS and FOX- Will my prediction of the Ravens going all the way be correct?
College Basketball- Everyday in January on CBS, FSN, your local RSN, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU
January 10th, 2011- BCS National Championship Game, ESPN, 8pm- Two of the best college football teams, Auburn and Oregon take on each other in the final game of the regular season. ADVANTAGE: Auburn
January 11th, 2011- "The Game", BET, 10pm- one of my favorite TV shows of all time is making a come back for the ages with new storylines after Derwin and Melanie have gotten married.
January 11th, 2011- "Let's Stay Together", BET, 11pm- a sitcom with all black leads, something we don't see in TV often (only 5 TV sitcoms with all black leads including these one: "House of Payne", "Meet the Browns", "Are We There Yet?", "Love That Girl" which premiers January 10th at 9pm on TV One)
Wednesdays- "Live to Dance", CBS, 8pm- a dance version of "American Idol" with amazing dancers and Paula Abdul, it's actually very interesting
Fridays- "Season 25" and "Your OWN Show", OWN, 8-10pm- "Season 25" is a behind the scenes look at Oprah's last season and gives us a real, raw look at Oprah when she's planning her show while "Your OWN Show" takes is an "Apprentice"-like show that give contestants a chance to compete for their own talk show on Oprah's network.
January 17th, 2011- "Piers Morgan Tonight", CNN, 9pm- Can you have a successful cable news primetime TV show without a political viewpoint? How do you replace the great Larry King? If their is anyone who can do it, based on his interviews from his British show that I've seen on YouTube, it's this guy. His first interviews will be Oprah and Howard Stern.
January 19th, 2011- "American Idol", FOX, 8pm- New judges, new changes, new format, new mentor, same host. How do you recover from losing two of your biggest stars in the course of the past three seasons?
NFL Playoffs- Saturdays and Sundays in January on CBS and FOX- Will my prediction of the Ravens going all the way be correct?
College Basketball- Everyday in January on CBS, FSN, your local RSN, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU
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