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My TeeVee.org is about your TV -- your favorite TV shows, that is! We've put together this handy summary of the shows you should be watching this week, based on the clicks and picks of My TeeVee.org members. You can vote on which shows to feature in My Shows. Or you can customize the screen to pick your favorite shows. Because My TeeVee isn't just about programs; it's about choice. Your choices. And ours.

-- Doug Drabek
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Saturday, April 1

The Pretender
8 p.m., NBC

As agents of The Centre draw ever closer, Jarod (Michael T. Weiss) assumes the guise of a the lead role in a Broadway revival of "Jesus Christ Superstar." Guest star: Ted Neeley.

Cops
8 p.m., Fox

A spate of domestic disturbances keeps the local police force hopping, as Cops visits Dubuque, Iowa.

Martial Law
9 p.m., CBS

A case of mistaken identity and a missing visa land Sammo (Sammo Haung) in hot water with immigration officials, who deport him to Cuba. Part 1 of 2.

Profiler
10 p.m., NBC

Faced with a series of grisly murders, the teams calls in a specialist (Lance Henrikson) who uses his psychic powers to solve crimes.

Sunday, April 2

The Practice
10 p.m., ABC

Bobby (Dylan McDermott) puts his reputation on the line, defending a priest whose sexual advances to a stripper cause a doctor to bungle a surgical procedure and kill a small boy.

Monday, April 3

Grapevine
8:30 p.m., CBS

In a monologue delivered straight to the camera, Susan (Kristy Swanson) says some really deep stuff.

All McBeal
9 p.m., Fox

Ally (Calista Flockhart) puts her reputation on the line, defending a stripper whose sexual advances to a small boy cause a priest to bungle the sacrament of communion and kill a small boy.

Tuesday, April 4

Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?
8 p.m., ABC

Special non-linear geometry episode.

Wednesday, April 5

Dateline NBC
8 p.m., NBC

Can browsing the Web lead to sterility and rickets? Stone Philips (Stone Philips) investigates.

Then Came You
8:30 p.m., ABC

Billie (Susan Floyd) and Aidan (Tim Newton) marvel at the hilarity inherent in the gap between their ages. Part 3 of 13.

Thursday, April 6

WWF Smackdown
8 p.m., UPN

Mankind (Mick Foley) feels hurt when the gang forgets his birthday. The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) and Sexual Chocolate (Mark Henry) hit the town on a disastrous double-date. The Big Show's (Paul White) eccentric uncle (Milton Berle) pays a visit.

Chicago Hope
9 p.m., CBS

Dr. Shutt (Adam Arkin) puts his reputation on the line, operating on a small boy injured when he made a sexual advance to a stripper, startling his priest. Shutt bungles the surgery.

Friday, April 7

Odd Man Out
8:30 p.m., ABC

Andrew (Eric von Detten) experiments with a potent form of LSD called Windowpane in this very special episode.

Dateline NBC
9 p.m., NBC

Stone Philips (Stone Philips) and Jane Pauley (Debra Norville) swap recipes and discuss last Tuesday's episode.

 

 

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