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Tuesday, May 25, 2004

TV's Best Bets



Gannett News Service

Worth watching

And Along Came a Spider, 7 p.m., Cinemax. In one year, an Iranian man committed 16 murders in his home. He was following his religious beliefs, he says calmly in this documentary (with English subtitles); he was ridding the world of prostitutes and drug addicts. His wife and teen son defend him; Spider emerges as a scary portrait of what happens when people think they know God's will.

The Most Outrageous Game Show Moments, Channels 5, 22 and Extreme Bloopers, Channels 9, 2, both 8 p.m.

Angel, 8 p.m., Channel 64, 26. , Here is one more chance to watch the final episode.

Colonial House finale, 8-10 p.m., Channels 48, 16. As they near the end of their five-month attempt at a 17th-century life, colonists face judgment: Most colonies were sponsored as commercial ventures. For this one, would the company let it continue or send everyone home? The most interesting portions, however, come in the final minutes when people are back in the 21st century.

24 season finale, 9 p.m., Channels 19, 45. The counter-terrorism people feel they've stopped the couriers who were carrying the virus; only Saunders - somewhere in the subway station - remains. Still, there might be one more big complication.

Reversible Errors conclusion, 9-11 p.m., Channels 12, 7. In Sunday's opener, a young prosecutor (Monica Potter) and an old cop (Tom Selleck) easily caught and convicted a man for a triple murder. Now, seven years later, a reluctant defense lawyer (William H. Macy) raises doubts. Even if you missed the first half, catch the conclusion of this deep and complex drama.

Super Millionaire, 10 p.m., Channels 9, 2. Originally, ABC had planned The Great Domestic Showdown, in search of the next Martha Stewart-type talent. Now, instead, it's merely extending its game show.




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