Sunday, June 10, 2007

What's on: Sunday

More new stuff than you can hope to watch, but it's the old that's the most important. Tonight, we say goodbye to THE SOPRANOS (HBO/9 p.m.). After all this time, here's hoping we get some resolution. It's a little longer than the customary hour, so check your TiVos.

The winner of the best-lead-in-ever lottery is the premiere of JOHN FROM CINCINNATI (HBO/10:05 p.m.). It's from the guys who made Deadwood, so there's a ringing endorsement right there. I'm ALMOST more excited about this than I am the Sopranos finale.

HBO's biggest competition is Broadway's big night -- the TONY AWARDS (CBS/8 p.m.).

Back in business on Fox tonight is THE LOOP with two new episodes (8:30 and 9:30 p.m.).

If you like funny people (which would be odd if you're reading this blog...) BRIAN REGAN: STANDING UP (Comedy/10 p.m.) is an hourlong special from one of the best comics alive.

Also new: Fast Cars and Superstars and Game 2 of the NBA Finals on ABC; Dateline on NBC; the debut of Building the Future on Discovery; The Tudors on Showtime; Army Wives on Lifetime.

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