Which star of which of the following series was one of the featured players in the original film version of "The Producers"?
A) "Alice"
B) "Fish"
C) "Julia"
D) "Mr. Belvedere"
E) "Trapper John, M.D."
TV Barn's TV Picks for Saturday and Sunday, July 22-23, 2006
by Tom Heald with Jon Delfin
All times Eastern
For PBS programs, check local listings
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SATURDAY
7 p.m.
"Handmade Music: Los Lonely Boys" (DIY)
"Sharpe's Regiment" (BBC America)
"Rock Countdown" (MTV2): Panic at the Disco
7:30 p.m.
"Icons" (G4): Jamie Kennedy
8 p.m.
PETE REPEAT
* "Miami Vice" (NBC; the original pilot with "extras")
* Dear Diary, my homework assignment just became James Frey's newest bestseller in "Read It and Weep" (Disney).
Scientology invades Tom Cruise in the "War of the Worlds" (HBO).
"Big Sky Bears" (Animal Planet)
"Property Ladder" (TLC)
"Cops" (Fox)
9 p.m.
Just think of the shoulder pads needed for the fire-breathing gals on "Dragon Dynasty" (Sci Fi).
"Naruto" (Cartoon)
"Trading Spaces" (TLC)
"America's Most Wanted Results Show" (Fox)
"Behind the Bash" (Food; also 9:30)
10 p.m.
Kevin Smith and the New York Dolls guest on "The Henry Rollins Show" (IFC).
Carlos Baldomir and Arturo Gatti throw their welterweight around (HBO).
"Serenity" (Cinemax)
"Austin City Limits" (PBS): Robert Randolph & the Family Band
"Decoding the Past" (History) "Countdown to Armageddon"
"Headbanger's Ball" (MTV2)
"Top 10 Brady Bunch Episodes" (TV Land)
"Ultimate Knockouts 4" (Spike)
10:30 p.m.
"Bobobo-bo Bo-Bobo" (Cartoon)
"Samurai 7" (IFC)
midnight
"Game Head" (Spike)
"Eureka 7" (Cartoon)
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SUNDAY
7 p.m.
"Tom Brokaw Reports" (NBC) reports that the races remain "Separate and Unequal."
"60 Minutes" (CBS)
"dLife: Your Diabetes Life" (CNBC)
"Romeo!" (Nickelodeon)
8 p.m.
It's the King James Version of "Big Brother: All-Stars" (CBS).
Journalist Josie Bissett fears she may be writing her own "Obituary" (Lifetime).
A teenager inherits strange and hunky powers on his 18th birthday in "Fallen" (ABC Family).
"Flip This House" (A&E): "The Movie Star"
"The E! True Hollywood Story" (E!): Pink
"Dateline" (NBC)
"Platinum Weddings" (WE; also 8:30)
8:30 p.m.
"Just for Kicks" (Nickelodeon)
9 p.m.
Miss Marple has a ghost of a chance of solving "The Sittaford 'Mystery!'" (PBS; also 10 in some markets) at a séance.
The town elders meet with Hearst in "Deadwood" (HBO), and we all know what that means.
The baton twirlers, fire eaters and opera singer who couldn't get on Regis' show compete in "Donald Trump's Miss Universe 2006 Pageant & Arms Mercantile" (NBC).
"The 4400" (USA) learn not to do drugs. Lest they create a show like "The 4400."
"The Show formerly known as Chappelle's" (Comedy Central; finale)
"Incredibly Small: Kenadie's Story" (TLC)
"My Fair Brady: We're Getting Married: Wedding Special" (VH1)
10 p.m.
Judd draws in Tommy, while Michael struggles with change on "Brotherhood" (Showtime).
Who'd threaten a celebrity news anchor? Find out through "Angela's Eyes" (Lifetime).
The war heads South in "The Revolution" (History).
"The Messengers" (TLC) must be homeless in Los Angeles for a day.
A threesome has consequences with the "Entourage" (HBO).
Johnny is kidnapped in "The Dead Zone" (USA).
"Mind of Mencia" (Comedy Central) makes "Pirates of the Caribbean" walk the plank.
"Footballers Wives" (BBC America) prepare for a trade.
"2046" (Starz Cinema)
"Intervention" (A&E)
"Making Marines: Marine Corps Boot Camp" (Military)
"The Simple Life: 'Til Death Do Us Part" (E!)
"Celebration Cakes" (Food)
"Bridezillas" (WE)
10:30 p.m.
"Reno 911!" (Comedy Central) gets a jet ski. Woo hoo.
"Lucky Louie" (HBO) tries to curb his wife's enthusiasm.
11 p.m.
"Dane Cook's Tourgasm" (HBO)
midnight
"Minoriteam" (Cartoon)
12:30 p.m.
"Tom Goes to the Mayor" (Cartoon)
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PRISONERS OF LOVE
Christopher Hewett, D) "Mr. Belvedere," played director Roger De Bris in the sick slick flick.
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