![]() ![]() A decade ago, Joe Bergin was laid off from his corporate job. This gem will make you feel good about people, science and the power of a positive pig. That prosthetic technology also provides forelegs for a pony, a beak for a swan, and a tail for an alligator. They thrive, thanks to both enthusiasm and technology. Bacon is a pig whose back legs don’t function Roofus is a golden retriever who’s blind and has two bad legs. So they’ll love the creatures in this dandy rerun. Viewers like the long-shots, the underdogs (or under pigs) who beat the odds. WEDNESDAY ALTERNATIVE: “Nature,” 8 p.m., PBS. As a one-shot story, this is terrific as the start of an ongoing series, it’s OK. That’s verified by the fact that his son now wants to be Jewish, so he can have a bar mitzvah. and a fear that his kids don’t feel their black roots. Here’s one example, rerunning a fairly good pilot film.ĭre (Anthony Anderson) is an ad man married to a doctor. It was a good season for ABC, with first-year shows that were diverse, distinctive and clever. WEDNESDAY MIGHT-SEE: “Black-ish,” 9:31 p.m., ABC. There’s much more - Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Dierks Bentley, Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore, Sam Hunt and Tyler Farr, plus Craig Robinson, disc jockeys, Rascal Flatts, Little Big Town, The Band Perry, Big & Rich and Jessie James Decker with her husband, football player Eric Decker. This one packs star power, starting with hosts Jennifer Nettles and Darius Rucker. ![]() WEDNESDAY MUST-SEE: “iHeartRadio Country Festival,” 9-11 p.m., NBC.Īfter languishing on the CW, the “iHeart” specials have moved up to a bigger network and bigger ratings.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |