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Tonight’s premieres are the reality show competition, Pirate Master on CBS and the mini-series, The Starter Wife on USA. Next week, is the premiere of Fast Cars and Superstars – Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race on ABC after Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Celebrities include William Shatner, Tony Hawk and Jewel and pro NASCAR drivers include Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne and Kurt Busch. For more summer TV show info, check out the Guide to Summer TV Shows – 2007.
My Name Is Earl (NBC): Repeat. Earl once stole a prize-winning cat and now tries to make up for it and his brother falls for the woman he stole it from.
30 Rock (NBC): Repeat. Jack gets worked into a sketch. If I am remembering correctly, this one had a lot of stuff about product placement in shows, which was very funny.
The Office (NBC): Repeat. The one where after Michael gets reprimanded for having a movie Monday to boost moral, Angela talks Dwight into trying to take his job.
Scrubs (NBC): Repeat. This one had some spoofing of the FOX show House and was quite funny.
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (NBC): New. During the show, Jordan starts having pregnancy problems, while Tom is having some problems of his own and Matt’s pill popping get found out. Good, then maybe that means that Matt and Danny will be in this episode. It was quite weird last week with out either of them in the show. Did you watch last week, what did you think?
2007 Scripps National Spelling Bee (ABC): New. Two hours of coverage of the final round from the spelling competition. Will anybody faint under the pressure this year? Could ABC use that clip anymore to promote this year’s special?
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC): Repeat. Burke and Cristina’s relationship has been strained. Meredith has one of her half sisters come into the hospital. Mark and Derek must work together on a case in this rerun of the “Don’t Stand So Close to Me†episode.
Emeril Live (Food Network): Repeat. Emeril grills up some recipes from the Get Grilling cookbook.
The Starter Wife (USA) Series Premiere. Stars Debra Messing (Will & Grace) as a woman trying to start her life over after her movie mogul husband divorces her. Runs 1 hr. 53 min. and plays again later. Based on the book by Gigi Levangie Grazer of the same name.
Oxygen has 10 episodes of Living Single followed by 10 episodes of Snapped today.
Sci Fi has eight episodes of The X-Files to kick off their broadcast day.
USA has eight episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit today.
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Tonight’s premieres include The Next Best Thing: Who Is the Greatest Celebrity Impersonator and Traveler on ABC and Hidden Palms on The CW. Next week is the season premieres of Footballers Wive$ on BBC America, American Inventor on ABC and Ghost Hunters on Sci Fi. Also, the series premiere of Tyler Perry’s House Of Payne on TBS. For more summer TV show premiere info, check out the Guide to Summer TV Shows – 2007. One Tree Hill has a new episode tonight, next week and its season finale on June 13th.
Hidden Palms (The CW): Series Premiere. A teenager fresh from rehab moves with his parents to a new town. Teen angst and melodrama ensue.
Traveler (ABC): Repeat. The “Pilot†episode replays before a new episode, which follows. Three friends on a trip are just having a good time until one of them blows up a museum in New York and the other two get framed for the crime. They go on the run in an attempt to clear their name and find the person who set them up.
Traveler (ABC): New. The two are still on the run and are trying to figure out whom they can trust, while the FBI questions the girlfriend of one of them.
The King of Queens (CBS): Repeat. Doug invests their tax return in the purchase of an Ice Cream Truck.
The King of Queens (CBS): Repeat. A woman that says she spent a romantic weekend with Doug keeps calling the house and he tries to keep Carrie from finding out even though it never happened.
Criminal Minds (CBS): Repeat. The team attempts to use a radical group of environmentalist to find an arsonist.
CSI: NY (CBS): Repeat. The team has a long list of suspects when a transgendered showgirl is found dead in a bathroom near where a congressional banquet and a magazine launch party are being held.
All Star Grill-Fest (Food Network): New. Some of the Food Networks favorite chefs get grilling.
MythBusters (Discovery Channel): New. Western myths are tested.
Good Eats (Food Network): Repeat. Alton raises the steaks.
Dinner: Impossible (Food Network): Repeat. A tropical feast has to be prepared in less than four hours.
A&E has 13 episodes of CSI: Miami.
Bravo has Shear Genius episodes all day with the winner of the competition being named tonight.
Oxygen has 20 episodes of Snapped.
Sci Fi has eight episodes of Doctor Who today.
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As of tonight with the season finales of House on FOX and Boston Legal on ABC, the 2006-07 TV season will be finished. So, that brings up the question of, is there anything to watch on TV this summer? Yes, there are actually quite a few TV shows for Summer 2007. Below you will find a listing of TV shows by day and then premiere or return date:
Update 8-21-2007: The summer is almost over, so check out the Ultimate Guide to the Fall 2007 TV Schedule.
Update 5-24-2008: Check out this year’s Ultimate Guide to the Summer TV Schedule - 2008.
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Some of the summer shows that are returning that I am looking forward to are The Closer on TNT, The 4400, Monk and Psych on USA, Entourage on HBO, Kyle XY on ABC Family, My Boys on TBS and Eureka on Sci Fi. As for new shows for the summer, I am looking forward to Burn Notice on USA and Heartland and Saving Grace on TNT.
What TV shows look good to you for Summer 2007?
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Updated: July 25th, 2007

NBC has one episode of each flavor of Law & Order on tonight. FOX has the first On the Lot viewer vote results and the season finale of House. ABC has the season finale of Boston Legal. Next week is the season finale of The Shield on FX. Also, next week is the season premiere of America’s Got Talent on NBC, Criss Angel Mindfreak on A&E and Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List on Bravo.
On the Lot (FOX): New. Result of the first viewer vote is revealed and the three contestants with the lowest vote totals are sent home. Last night they showed 18 one-minute comedy films. There were only four or five that actually got a laugh out of me. They were Dance Man by Adam Stein, Spaced out by Andrew Hunt, Check Out by Shira-Lee Shalit, Lucky Penny by Will Bigham and Danger Zone by Zach Liposky. Honorable mention goes to A Golf Story by Trevor James because it was about golf. The three that should be heading home after this round are Jess Brillhart because she already knows it all from film school, Kenny Luby because, just because “you don’t have to go to film school,†doesn’t mean you have to mention every time you are on screen and Marty Martin because he didn’t follow the directions. Who do you think should be sent home?
House (FOX): Season Finale. A woman rescued at sea is brought to see Dr. House and his team and it becomes the case that makes him question quite a few things.
Boston Legal (ABC): Season Finale. Alan and Denny work a case together as do Clarence and Jerry.
NCIS (CBS): Repeat. McGee’s sister is in trouble and he goes against procedure to help her.
Veronica Mars (The CW): Repeat. The third season premiere replays where Wallace asks Veronica to help his new roommate find who stole his stuff. This was the best show on The CW and now it is no more.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC): Repeat. Two parents are in a bitter custody dispute over their daughter.
Taste of America With Mark DeCarlo (Travel Channel): New. Philly Cheesesteaks and Indian pudding are profiled.
Taste of America With Mark DeCarlo (Travel Channel): Repeat. New York Pizza and red eye gravy are profiled.
The Universe (History Channel): Series Premiere. Tonight’s episode is all about the Sun. Plays again later.
The Shield (FX): New. Vic and Ronnie might be making a deal to solve a case. Shane and Diro are going to do business. The season finale is next week. Runs 70 minutes and plays again later.
Bravo has 13 episodes of The Real Housewives of Orange County.
Sci Fi has eight episodes of Stargate SG-1.
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