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•Desperate Housewives, [b]about sex and lies of suburban women,[/b] starring Marcia Cross (news), Felicity Huffman (news) and Teri Hatcher (news).

•Life As We Know It, a coming-of-age show about [b]three sex-starved teens in Seattle.[/b]

In addition, reality series [b]Wife Swap[/b] ([i]this is a great title, huh?[/i]), about families that trade moms for a spell, is considered a strong bet for fall.


In addition, they are cutting [i]Life with Bonnie[/i] and [i]Married to the Kellys[/i], which the first one stars Bonnie Hunt (who is Catholic, I think) and the second one which partially revolves around a Catholic family.

Gee, I just can't wait until the other networks unveil their carp shows of the new fall season. <_<

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Spiritual_Arsonist

One can only find such quality programing on ABC, A DISNEY OWNED COMPANY.

To hell with this stuff.

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voiciblanche

Ugh. What happened to shows like The Cosby Show where characters who had sex before marriage were scolded and then comforted and they gave their baby up for adoption? Now we've got Survivor and Sex And The City, and they've even managed to make "7th Heaven" bad.

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voiciblanche

Well, for one thing, the second-to-oldest daughter, the one who married the cop, has obviously been using birth control, because her husband fainted when she told him she was pregnant.

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At first I thought itwas CBS, but I'm glad it is ABC, I only watch that show that use to star John Ritter, and According to Jim and that is only when my other usual tv shows aren't on.

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crusader1234

Hahaha, The Cosby show was WICKED. Hahahaha its soo good I still watch reruns. Now theres a solid show. Its more than just a good model for African American families... its a model for everyone... Plus its hilarious.

This last season, there were a few shows I liked. Im not a huge TV person, but theres the occasional show I liked. #1) The Apprentice. Aside from Greed, you really didnt get any bad ideas from it. 2) Friends. I actually sort of liked it... wasn't die hard but it made me laugh when I bothered to watch. There is premarital sex, but at the same time at least they didnt give Rachel an abortion. Whatever I personally just liked the 'Phoebe Songs'. 3) The OC. Pretty much every teenager watched this at least once... haha I dont know. They are bringing in this whole abortion thing and really pi...ticked me off... Then the girl decided she wanted to be a good Catholic girl and decided to keep the baby. 4) American Idol. Its annoying but my mom watches it and sometimes people are good.

I'm getting sick with Disney these days. Whats wrong with these peopel!?! Finding Nemo was funny, but thats Pixar. What happened to good stuff for kids, like the Lion King? Now we've got Lilo and Stitch... and a bunch of other really forgettable movies. By the time I have kids Disney's going to be like "Britney and Justin" having animated sex to "slave 4 u" and thats going to be kids entertainment. :wacko: Heres hoping George Bush uses his Right Wing power for something that we can all agree on for once!

NOTE: ABC (Disney) didn't make the Ave Maria Mutual Fund cut. Harley Davidson did. Maybe they'll make a cartoon about the biker with a heart of gold. Oh yeah and I just remembered, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and Christina Aguilera were all products of Disney nurturing. Aww they turned out swell!

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I havn't seen TV on, at least that I really watch I walk through Judge Judy and Doctor Phil, for like a month, lol.

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This article talks about NBC's fall line-up, and I didn't see anything on there that would be too offensive.

[color=red][b]On Mondays[/b][/color], [b]"Fear Factor"[/b] will again lead off the night at 8 p.m., followed by the James Caan drama [b]"Las Vegas," [/b]which returns for its second season. At 10, [b]"LAX,"[/b] a new drama starring former "Fall Guy" co-star Heather Locklear as the head of a major international airport.

The reality series [b]"Average Joe"[/b] returns at 8 p.m. on [color=red][b]Tuesday nights[/b][/color], replaced at midseason by [b]"The Contender." [/b]Debuting in the 9 p.m. slot vacated by the departed "Frasier" is a new animated series from Dreamworks Animation, [b]"Father of the Pride." [/b]The sitcom features the voices of John Goodman, Cheryl Hines, Carl Reiner and Orlando Jones.

[b]"Scrubs"[/b] returns for its fourth season at 9: 30, followed by the sixth season of [b]"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"[/b] at 10.

[b]"Hawaii,"[/b] one of the few attempts at a crime drama set in the 50th state since "Hawaii Five-O," debuts [color=red][b]Wednesdays[/b][/color] at 8. [b]"The West Wing"[/b] maintains its 9 p.m. slot; later in the season, the eight-episode miniseries [b]"Revelations"[/b] will appear in that time period. [color=blue]Bill Pullman stars as a scientist who tries to explain a series of incidents that point to Armageddon as revealed in the Bible.[/color]

[b]"Law & Order"[/b] returns for its 15th season, rounding out the night at 10. Former "Crime Story" star Dennis Farina will join the cast as a New York City police detective, replacing long-time cast member Jerry Orbach, who will move to [b]"Law & Order: Trial by Jury."[/b]

[b][color=red]Thursday nights [/color][/b]will see the debut of [b]"Joey," [/b]as Matt LeBlanc reprises his "Friends" role, at 8 p.m., followed by [b]"Will & Grace," [/b]and then [b]"The Apprentice 2"[/b] from 9-10 p.m., in which billionaire Donald Trump will again choose an employee from a batch of eager candidates. [b]"ER"[/b] is back for an 11th season at 10.

[color=red][b]On Fridays[/b][/color], [b]"Medical Investigation," [/b]a new drama about the doctors of the National Institute of Health, takes over the 10 p.m. slot, following [b]"Dateline NBC"[/b] and [b]"Third Watch."[/b]

The [b]"NBC Saturday Night Movie"[/b] again consumes the entire prime time slate that evening. NBC pioneered the airing of recent theatrical films on television with "NBC Saturday Night at the Movies " in 1961.

The [color=red][b]Sunday night [/b][/color]schedule is unchanged, with [b]"Dateline NBC"[/b] at 7, [b]"American Dreams"[/b] at 8, [b]"Law & Order: Criminal Intent"[/b] at 9 and [b]"Crossing Jordan"[/b] at 10.

I highlighted in blue the only thing I could see that might not really be good.

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[url="http://66.51.173.18/cgi/gofuton.cgi?action=newswire&id=6592"]http://66.51.173.18/cgi/gofuton.cgi?action=newswire&id=6592[/url]

this website has a great description of the ABC shows I listed above and other shows.

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CBS announces their line-up on Wednesday and FOX announces their line-up on Thursday.

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[quote]LIFE AS WE KNOW IT (One-hour drama, Thursday, 9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) -- They say teenage boys think about sex every 15 seconds. That's 240 times an hour. And in between they cram everything else: Cheating moms. Interfering dads. Sex. Secret crushes. Pop quizzes. Sex. Clueless teachers. School cliques. Sex. Melvin Burgess' breakthrough novel is the basis for this series about three hormone-charged teenage boys who are trying to do something even harder than losing their virginity, and that's to grow up without totally freaking out. There's Dino, the handsome jock with the secret sensitive side; Jonathan, the artist who sees life through a camera lens; and Ben, the straight-A student who still can't make his parents happy. This coming of age drama in the tradition of "Stand By Me" and "The Outsiders" comes to ABC from the writers of "Freaks & Geeks" and "Just Shoot Me." [/quote]

hmm how bout a show about 3 guys that are trying to live a pure chaste life with all the stuff thats in there way :( ill star in it

o and ya and i cant wait for foxes great lineup like how bout some faith filled beauty with The Swan 2 **says Phil sarcastically**

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Here's a blurb about the Revelations show coming up on NBC this fall:

[u][b]REVELATIONS9/8pm Wednesdays[/b][/u]
This limited-run drama series stars Bill Pullman as Dr. Richard Massey, a scientist faced with his toughest personal, professional and philosophical challenges. Massey is searching for reasonable explanations to signs indicating that the apocalyptic end as foretold in Scriptures is in motion. To save humanity, he must let go of scientific facts and embrace faith, so Massey aligns himself with a nun whose devout beliefs are unshakeable. Time is running out, literally, as the two race around the globe to thwart Armageddon and restore hope. Cast: Bill Pullman, Natascha McElhone, Michael Massee, Chelsey & Brittany Cole, Tobin Bell.

[img]http://www.nbc.com/nbc/Primetime_Preview_04_05/images/revelations.gif[/img]

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