Fall Season: What to record 9/12 - 9/22

September 12th, 2006 at 12:03 pm by zack

Many new shows are starting in the next two weeks. Use the following guide to schedule today so you won’t miss a single episode.

9/12
Dancing With The Stars ABC

9/17
The Amazing Race CBS

9/18
Wife Swap ABC
Deal or No Deal NBC
Studio 60 On the Sunset Strip NBC
The Class CBS
How I Met Your Mother CBS
Two and a Half Men CBS CBS
The New Adventures of Old Christine CBS
CSI: Miami CBS

9/19
Boston Legal ABC
Law and Order: Criminal Intent NBC
Law and Order: SVU NBC
NCIS CBS
The Unit CBS
Smith CBS

9/20
The Biggest Loser NBC
Kidnapped NBC
Jericho CBS
Criminal Minds CBS
CSI: NY CBS
America’s Next Top Model CW

9/21
Six Degrees ABC
Grey’s Anatomy ABC
My Name is Earl NBC
The Office NBC
ER NBC
Survivor: Cook Island CBS
CSI CBS
Shark CBS

9/22
America’s Funniest Home Videos ABC
Men In Trees ABC
Law and Order NBC
Ghost Whisperer CBS
Close to Home CBS
Numb3rs CBS

One Response to “Fall Season: What to record 9/12 - 9/22”

  1. Get a Gravatar at gravatar.com Innertube Says:

    On the CBS drama JERICHO, this peaceful town is plunged into chaos when a nuclear mushroom cloud suddenly appears on the horizon, leaving them completely isolated and wondering if they’re the only Americans left alive. However, on CBS’s broadband channel innertube, a new mystery is simultaneously unraveling on the “webumentary” called COUNTDOWN. In the weeks before the nuclear blast, Jericho resident Robert Hawkins was getting intel from experts around the country about how to survive a nuclear attack. These short videos, which feature interviews with real nuclear experts and notes from Hawkins’ research files, give viewers an insider’s look into what Hawkins was doing… and more importantly, what he knew before the blast.

    [http://www.cbs.com/innertube/index.php?src=email&vid=118881&format=rm|wmv]

    Watch it now!

    Title: Jericho
    Episode: Countdown: Episode 6
    Despcription: Delta 1 sends Hawkins videos from two experts on the effects of a nuclear blast and the resultant electromagnetic pulse (EMP).

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