Friday, October 22, 2004
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Must-see
Genius: A Night for Ray Charles, 9 p.m., Channels 12, 7.
Some great talents combine to offer memories of Ray Charles.
Performers include Stevie Wonder, Mary J. Blige, Norah Jones, Usher, B.B. King, Elton John, Al Green and Bruce Willis, plus country's Reba McEntire and Kenny Chesney. Introducing and making comments are Tom Cruise, Ellen DeGeneres, Morgan Freeman, Quincy Jones and more.
Jamie Foxx, who plays Charles in a new movie, Ray, opening Oct. 29, hosts. Yes, that makes this hour a big movie promo, however, with this kind of talent we won't complain.
Should-see
Third Watch, 9 p.m., Channels 5, 2.
Until the final, ludicrous moments, this is a terrific episode.
There are fun relationships between two couples - Finney and Grace (Josh Stewart and Cara Buono), Carlos and Levine (Anthony Ruivivar and Yvonne Jung). That becomes crucial during a tense hostage situation. In addition, there are well-textured moments with Miller and Yokas (Aidan Quinn and Molly Price). It's a dandy hour - until the closing cliffhanger, which is severely overwrought.
Worth watching
Joan of Arcadia, 8 p.m., Channels 12, 7. When Joan gets involved in the school elections, she's soon tempted to do anything to win.
8 Simple Rules, 8 p.m., Channels
9, 22. When Rory damages the van people assume one of his sisters did it.
Complete Savages, 8:30 p.m., Channels 9, 22. Kaley Cuoco, an 8 Simple Rules star, guest stars on this neighboring show. She plays a beauty who catches the attention of Sam (the responsible one, played by Andrew Eiden), but spends too much time on her cell phone.
Hope & Faith, 9 p.m., Channels 9, 22. Go figure this: Charley got so weary of his sister-in-law Faith (Kelly Ripa) that he made her move out of his home. Still, he lets her work as a receptionist in his dental office.
Less Than Perfect, 9:30 p.m., Channels 9, 22. Lucy Lawless, of Xena fame, plays a publicist. She's promoting an autobiography by Will Parker (Eric Roberts), an anchorman who happens to be her former lover.
Dr. Vegas, 10 p.m., Channels 12, 7. Billy (Rob Lowe), who has a gambling problem, wants to join a big-money poker game so he can be near a man who has medical problems.
TEMPO HEADLINES
Tailgating draws lots of fans
Indian Hill woman carried sister's memory on journey
Wang honeymoons are just starting
'All My Sons' ages gracefully
Halloween tricks cut down on treats
There she goes: ABC drops Miss America
REVIEWS
Stirring 'Crucible' both electrifying and chilling
Symphony warms up before heading to Europe
PEOPLE
O'Reilly made the wrong call, porn star says
Theron joins anti-fur campaign
Gold pleads not guilty in wreck
Jackson's sister says Moonwalk's not his
Birthdays
PLANNING AHEAD
Get to it
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