Wednesday, March 14, 2007

What's on: Wednesday

More new than old tonight for the first time in a couple weeks. Starting with the end of the evening, there's the premiere of HALFWAY HOME (COMEDY/10:30 p.m.), another brand new South Park (more on both later or tomorrow). The show's the type of absurd stuff you'd expect to see from Comedy Central and follows a group of convicts fishing up their time in a rehab facility. It's billed as being improv, which makes it a bit more interesting. You'll also recognize a face from The Office on there.

And, after last week's LOST (ABC/10 p.m.), the only mystery anyone should care about is: What was Locke thinking when he blew up yet another station.

Also new: Bones, Idol (which will drop a contestant and feature a Diana Ross performance) and 'Til Death on FOX; Next Top Model on CW; George Lopez, According to Jim and In Case of Emergency on ABC; NBC's Crossing Jordan; Top Design on Bravo; Mythbusters on Discovery; Real World and Road Rules on MTV; Sit Down Comedy on TV Land.

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