пятница, 2 марта 2012 г.

HIGHLIGHTS

"BBC World News America" (BBC America at 7 p.m.) starts a two-night series that explores the situation in Haiti one year after themassive earthquake, and correspondent Matthew Price travels to talkto people most affected by the devastation.

In other Haiti programming, "Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes" (MPT at8) looks at the immediate aftermath of the Haiti earthquake with thehelp of a team of geologists; and later, "Frontline: Battle forHaiti" (MPT at 9, WETA at 10) looks at how the recovery efforts havebeen slowed because of the thousands of criminals who escaped fromthe overcrowded National Penitentiary in the aftermath of thedestruction.

"Lights Out" (FX at 10), a drama about a former heavyweightboxing champion struggling over his life choices post-retirement, ispreviewed by Hank Stuever on Page C2.

It's been awhile, but "The Game" (at 10) is back with a fourthseason on BET. In case you need a quick recap (the last episodeaired on the CW in May 2009): When the series started, Melaniefollowed her professional football player boyfriend, Derwin, to SanDiego. Now, the show picks up right where Season 3 left off, andMelanie and Derwin are the "it" celebrity couple. They both,however, must adjust to the harsh spotlight of fame.

Comedian Daniel Tosh, who scours the Internet for amusing things,starts Season 3 of "Tosh.0" (Comedy Central at 10) with true Websensation Antoine Dodson, well-known for the now-famous "BedIntruder Song."

"Teen Mom 2" (MTV at 10) starts another season following thelives of four former subjects of "16 and Pregnant": Jenelle,Chelsea, Kailyn and Leah, who has twins.

Alicia and the team on "The Good Wife" (CBS at 10) have toughdecisions to make in a murder case, and try to turn the son of aclient against his girlfriend (guest star Leelee Sobieski).

Tuesday night, Comedy Central kicks off new series "OnionSportsDome" (at 10:30), a satire of sports broadcasting shows thatpromises analysis, scores and, according to the network, "the mostintense televised sports news program in recorded human history."

New comedy "Let's Stay Together" (BET at 11) centers on a groupof young people trying to figure out love, from the perspective of amarried couple, an engaged couple, and, of course, the token singlesister.

Actor Vince Vaughn visits "Late Show With David Letterman" (CBSat 11:35) along with reality television stars Mike Wolfe and FrankFritz and musical guests Cage the Elephant.

"The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (NBC at 11:35) has talk showhost Bill Maher and a performance by the Duke Spirit.

- Emily Yahr

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