Leona Lewis “A Moment Like This” Video
December 20, 2006 by Kath Skerry
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A perk of having your own blog is that you can post what you like, when you like…even if people are getting sick of it. Case in point…my latest obsession with Leona Lewis. Sorry, but I j’adore her which means you too much endure all the videos.
Check out Leona’s very first music video. It was throw together in the past week and it documents her X Factor journey from audition through her big win. I’m still a tad bit disappointed that her first single is a cover of Kelly Clarkson’s “A Moment Like This” but I could listen to her all day. Go Leona!!
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Leona Lewis Wins The X Factor!!!
December 16, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
I just got word that Leona Lewis is the first female winner of The X Factor. Yay!!! Leona was the only X Factor contestant never to be in the bottom two, and she beat off the competition to win the title of winner 2006. Runner-up Ray Quinn had nothing but compliments for fellow contestant Leona, claiming that she was “fantastic and deserved to win”.
From what I’ve heard, Leona’s first single will be released in the UK next and will surely make its way over to the states soon. I was disappointed to hear that the single will be “A Moment Like This”, a cover of Kelly Clarkson’s American Idol hit. Leona deserves her own tune.
Here’s the moment where Leona is announced the winner:
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Just moments after her win, Leona Lewis sang her new single, “A Moment Like This”
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Related Leona Lewis posts:
- The X Factor’s Leona Lewis does it again
- More from Leona Lewis (The X Factor)
- Leona Lewis has The X Factor
Watch Leona Lewis performances:
- “Over the Rainbow”, Leona Lewis
- “I Have Nothing”, Leona Lewis
- “Summertime”, Leona Lewis
- “Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word”, Leona Lewis
- “Bridge Over Troubled Waters”, Leona Lewis
- “I Will Always Love You”, Leona Lewis
- “Without You”, Leona Lewis
- “Lady Marmalade”, Leona Lewis
Thanks to Laiq for sending word from London and to Leona-Lewis.net for sharing the video with GMMR.
The X Factor’s Leona Lewis Does it Again
December 10, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under American Idol, TV News
Amazing. Stunning. Perfection. I’m not really sure what I can say about Leona Lewis’s rendition of “Over the Rainbow” during this past week’s The X Factor. You have to listen to it for yourself. Her voice is a gift and for those who are reality TV haters, well even they have to admit that reality TV is worth it if talents like Leona Lewis are going to emerge.
Go back and watch her past performances, and just take a moment to realize that you are watching a future global music superstar.
“Over the Rainbow”
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In addition to her perfomance of Rainbow, Leona also took on Whitney Houston’s” I Have Nothing”. She of course nails it, and she takes down the house at the oh so famous song climax (03:30).
“I Have Nothing”
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Past Leona Lewis performances from The X Factor:
“Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word”, Leona Lewis
“Bridge Over Troubled Waters”, Leona Lewis
“I Will Always Love You”, Leona Lewis
More from Leona Lewis (The X Factor)
December 3, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
The X Factor’s Leona Lewis continues to blow me away with her voice. It’s been awhile since we’ve seen someone new emerge with a talent like hers. Since we obviously can’t get The X Factor here in the U.S., I thought I would share a few more of Leona’s amazing performances.
For those of you who said in my last Leona Lewis post that she didn’t have much personality, I say this – who cares? Don’t watch the video – just listen to her sing. I’m not saying that I disagree. I think she could use a little polishing, and that will come in time. She reminds me a little of early Mariah. Remember when Mariah tortured us by making us watch her “dance” in those early music videos? Yikes. Leona’s “Lady Marmalade” performance is a little like that, so I suggest you just listen and don’t watch – trust me.
The only downside of Leona’s talent is that I think those of us who watch American Idol are going to be tortured by the constant Leona comparisons from Simon all season long. I predict at least 3 or 4 comparisons during the audition phase alone, and then a few more when we get down to the final female contestants. What do you think? And more importantly, can you believe that American Idol will be back next month? Woo hoo!!
“I Will Always Love You”
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(More Leona Lewis performances after the jump)
Leona Lewis has The X Factor
November 19, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
If you haven’t yet heard of Leona Lewis…just wait, because you will. Leona Lewis is a contestant on The X Factor, an American Idol-esque British talent competition. It is so much like American Idol that Simon Cowell is even a judge. But you have NEVER seen Simon Cowell react like this to any AI contestant…not even the really hot ones. Leona Lewis is so talented that it has Mr. Crankypants himself clapping and giving standing ovations after nearly every performance.
I had heard the buzz about Leona a few weeks back but I really haven’t had the time to check her out for myself. And now that I have, I’m so excited to hear more from this amazing singer. I’ve spent a good amount of time hanging out on YouTube.com today looking for my favorite Leona Lewis performances to share with all of you. So I hope you enjoy.
Let me know what you think? Are Simon Cowell and I way off here, or is there girl going to be dominating the charts in the near future?
Ladies and gentleman….LEONA LEWIS!!
“Summertime”
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“Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word”
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“Bridge Over Troubled Waters”
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BILLIONS: Showtime Orders the Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti Drama to Series
March 24, 2015 by Marisa Roffman
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Showtime has picked up BILLIONS — a new drama series starring Paul Giamatti and former HOMELAND star Damian Lewis — to series, the network announced.
Check out what they had to say about the show’s pickup…
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Friday, August 5, 2011
August 5, 2011 by Haylee Fisher
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Happy Friday, everybody! Check out tonight’s TV selection below!
Flashpoint | 8pm on CBS
“The Better Man”
As a city-wide drug bust takes place, Team One struggles with a team member’s secret that could compromise their assignment and end Wordy’s career.
Friends with Benefits | 8pm on NBC | Series Premiere
“Pilot”
This half-hour comedy follows a group of twenty-something singles as they navigate the difficult, sometimes rewarding yet often confusing, world of dating. Ben Lewis (Ryan Hansen) is on the hunt for the perfect woman who meets his impossible set of high standards, while his best friend, Sara Maxwell (Danneel Ackles) a busy young doctor, is just looking for a nice, compatible man to settle down with and raise a family. Ben and Sara have fallen into the habit of turning to each other for moral and physical support as they wait for Mr. and Ms. Right to arrive. When Ben is confronted with needing a date to his sister’s wedding, Sarah begins to worry that their arrangement is becoming too serious. Their friend Aaron Greenway (Zach Cregger), a successful tech genius, is not quite sure what to make of Ben and Sara’s complicated friendship, but he, along with the smooth ladykiller Julian “Fitz” Fitzgerald (Andre Holland) and the gorgeous, free-spirited Riley Elliott (Jessica Lucas), are all distracted with their own dating trials and tribulations.
Do Your Part to ‘Stand Up to Cancer’ – Tonight!
September 10, 2010 by Sarah Curtis
Filed under #1 featured, TV News
Tonight, stars from TV, movies, sports and music will join together and lend their collective voices to a cause that seems to be one of the unfortunate common threads that connects us all — cancer.
For one hour we can forget about Twitter wars, ratings struggles and commercials. It’s a chance to see some of our favorite performers in a different setting and for a good cause.
Stand Up To Cancer is an initiative created to accelerate groundbreaking cancer research that will get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives. SU2C’s goal is to bring together the best and the brightest in the cancer community, encouraging collaboration instead of competition.
Tonight’s one hour, commercial-free telecast, hosted by Katie Couric, Brian Williams and Diane Sawyer, will help to raise money to find a cure for cancer.
Stand Up To Cancer will air at 8PM EST & PST / 7PM CT on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Discovery Health, E!, G4, HBO, HBO Latino, MLB Network, Showtime, The Style Network and TV One and streaming on over 30 websites.
Donations to SU2C can be made via telephone during the show, anytime online at www.su2c.org or Text STAND to 40202 to give $10 now. 100% of the funds received from the public go to research.
As someone who has lost friends and relatives to cancer, and who continually feels the need to stand up and fight for those friends and relatives STILL fighting their valiant battles against it, I’m drawn to this type of event.
Cancer is no respecter of persons. It doesn’t play favorites or choose its victims based on wealth or popularity. We’d be hard pressed to find someone we know who has NOT been affected by cancer in some way. And it’s that sort of human condition that makes it all so personal. And that is why it’s important for networks, musicians, writers, actors, bloggers, fans, all of us to join together as a united front and say, “We’re standing up”.
So even if you’ll be sitting at home on Friday night, I hope you’ll choose to StandUp2Cancer.
For a list of stars slated to appear, keep reading…
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AMERICAN IDOL Top 12 Girls Performance Show
February 24, 2010 by Kath Skerry
Filed under #1 featured, TV News
Throw your hands in the air, and wave let ’em like you just don’t care, cuz IDOL’s back and the ladies can’t slack or Simon…well Simon will just tear them to shreds on national TV, and none of those girls want that, do they?
Finally, tonight is the first real night of competition for this season of AMERICAN IDOL. So far new judge Ellen DeGeneres has exceeded my expectations, but will she be as comfortable judging the IDOL wannabes live as she was in Hollywood Week? It’s time to find out.
Tonight all 12 girls will perform for your votes. Tomorrow night’s the top 12 guys will perform. Thursday night the two guys and the two girls with the lowest votes will be the first voted off the island, auf’d, Philiminated, Seacrest outed?
I know I’ve got my favorites coming out of Hollywood Week. Will they still be my favorite after tonight, or will some new talent grab my attention? The girls are introduced one by one and….it’s Katie Stevens that get’s the Week 1 pimp spot. Congrats Katie, the producers obviously have high hopes for you.
AMERICAN IDOL on GMMR
If you’re new to GiveMeMyRemote.com’s coverage of AMERICAN IDOL, it goes a little something like this. Each week I “live” blog the performance shows. I’m putting “live” in quotes because although I don’t post live, I do capture my comments live. I watch the performance, hit the ‘ol pause button on the remote and write my two cents. I then hit the un-pause button to hear what the judges have to say. (I like to go with my gut feeling and don’t like to be influenced by the judges.)
The best part about IDOL is that we all get to the be the 5th judge. We see and hear each performance and determine whether or not we’d pick up the phone to vote. That’s what we do here. I share my thoughts, and then I turn it over to all of YOU to weigh in on each performance or perhaps just your favorite/least favorite moments.
On results night it’s all about the LIVE blogging (LIVE, all caps no ” “). Barring any scheduling hiccup, I live blog what’s going down on the results show as it happens. As a result you’ll find out who is voted out the minute that it happens. In seasons past, results show has always been a bit of a party here on GMMR. Consider this your invite, I hope you’ll RSVP.
Over to you, Seacrest…
Before we get to the singing, it’s time for a little Q&A with the judges. The most telling moment for me was when Ryan asked Kara whether she thought America knew this group better at this stage of the competition [than in previous years]. Kara said she thought so and added that it was important as it gives people a frame of reference. Really? It’s important? Interesting. You might have wanted to share that opinion with the producers who very strategically went out of their way to make sure America knows very little about some contestants in the Top 12. I can tell you all about Katelyn Epperly’s father abandoning her family, or the death of Didi Benami’s best friend, but I know next to nothing about Paige Miles or Michelle Delamore. Wondering how they feel about their lack of screen time knowing how important one of the judges thinks it is. Oh Kara. Please turn it around this season. Don’t make me want Paula back.
Pagie Miles
“It’s All Right Now” by Free
Talk about being in a tough spot. The first performance of the entire season of IDOL. Paige was obviously nervous but she fought through her nerves and turned out some really strong vocals. I’m not sure I would have picked that song for Paige. As I just mentioned, Kara talked about the viewers having a frame of reference for the contestant. Knowing so little about Paige I don’t know who she is as an artist. Tonight’s musical selection told me that maybe she’s an R&B singer with a rocker’s edge. I like it, but I can’t say that performance and song selection was a defining moment for Paige. But come on, that voice? That stage presence? Give this girl some time to get her bearings and I think she might turn out some incredible IDOL moments. Or she could fizzle out and never be heard from again after this week. (Was that enough to cover my ass?)
The Judges: Simon said he thought of all the girls Paige has the best voice (wow), but he disagreed with the song choice saying it was “a wedding singer” type of song. He thought she was going to be fine but he wants to see more self confidence from her next week. Kara thought the song was brilliant and she has “a ridiculous voice”, but thought she could have done more with the chorus. Randy agreed with both Simon and Kara (some things will never change). He said it maybe wasn’t the right song, but her vocals were hot. And in her first live critique, Ellen said that she “agreed and disagreed with all of them” (ha). She thought it was a tough song but thought she pulled it off well.
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Simon Cowell Out at IDOL; In at THE X FACTOR
January 11, 2010 by Kath Skerry
Filed under American Idol
The rumors that have been swirling for quite some time now were confirmed by Fox earlier today. This season of American Idol, premiering tomorrow night, will indeed be Simon Cowell’s last. But if you’re a fan of Cowell, don’t fret. The surly judge will be back on Fox in the Fall of 2011 as judge an Executive Producer of The X Factor, a British talent show which Cowell created and launched in the U.K. back in 2004. The X Factor is best known in the U.S. for launching the career of pop star, Leona Lewis.
“I’m thrilled that we have put a date on the launch of the U.S. version of THE X FACTOR, and delighted to be continuing to work with FOX,” said Cowell. “We have a fantastic relationship, a great team and are all very excited about this.”
As for the future of American Idol, I wouldn’t worry about that show going away anytime soon. Even without Cowell it will still be a hit. Perhaps not as massive as it is now, as the show has seen a decline in ratings, but it’s not picking at the bottom of the barrel and won’t be for quite some time. Fox Entertainment President, Kevin Reilly, confirmed today that new Idol host Ellen DeGeneres was only kidding when she commented in last week’s Entertainment Weekly that she would leave the show if Simon left. DeGeneres has signed on to be an Idol judge for the next five seasons.
Will you still watch American Idol after Simon leaves? Will his appearance make you more likely to watch The X Factor? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Monday, December 21, 2009
December 21, 2009 by Kath Skerry
Filed under Tonight's TV Spotlight
Ok holidays, bring it! I don’t mean to wish away the holidays, but as a TV fan I’m kind of over the reruns and Christmas specials (clearly I have no heart). I don’t want to wait a few more weeks for some of my favorite shows to come back. I’m ready now!
Most of our Monday night faves are in repeat mode, but NBC does have the finale of THE SING OFF. I know the show isn’t for everyone, and I’m not sure if I would be watching if it weren’t for my hometown boys, The Beelzebubs. Here’s to hoping The Bubs take home the big prize today. Do Medford proud, sons!
And I know we don’t normally hype episode repeats, but if you missed last year’s holiday episode of THE BIG BANG THEORY then be sure to check it out at 9:30pm tonight on CBS. It’s one of my favorite episodes ever and it definitely includes my favorite Sheldon moment of all time (and that’s saying a lot).
Peruse the channels if you want, but here are just a few highlights from tonight’s TV lineup.
The Sing-Off | 8pm on NBC
“Finale”
The final three groups find out their fates as the winning group is revealed; Natasha Bedingfield, Bobby McFerrin, Boyz II Men and Smokey Robinson each perform a capella.
Family Guy Marathon | 8-11pm on TBS
A fan of FAMILY GUY? Tonight TBS is airing 6 episodes back-to-back starting at 8pm. Episodes include “Hell Comes to Quahog”, “Death is a Bitch”, “A Very Special Family Guy Freakin’ Christmas” and more.
The Closer | 9pm on TNT
“Dead Man’s Hand”
Brenda investigates the case of a female police officer who denied being a victim of spousal abuse prior to her husband being shot by a cop answering a domestic disturbance call. Mary McDonnell guest stars.
Men of a Certain Age | 10pm on TNT
“Mind’s Eye”
Joe tries to teach his son golf; Owen tries to get his sales figures up; Terry gets into his character a little too much.
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Tuesday, December 15, 2009
December 15, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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Once again TV is offering up a mix of new episodes of our favorite shows with some season specials that will surely warm the heart (blech). My DVR will be earning its keep tonight as I have a lot to record while I watch the SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE finale live! Tomorrow night the winner will be crowned, but tonight it’s all about the dancing. [Vote in our SYTYCD poll here]
But with new episode of SCRUBS, BETTER OFF TED and NCIS among others, there’s plenty to watch tonight.
What will YOU be watching?
So You Think You Can Dance | 8pm on Fox
“Top 6 Perform – Finale Part 1”
The top 6 dancers perform and compete for your votes. The dancer with the most votes tonight will named the SYTYCD winner on tomorrow night’s episode. The top guy and top girl with the most votes will also appear in a segment during this year’s Academy Awards.
A Charlie Brown Christmas | 8pm on ABC
“Peanuts Christmas”
Linus helps Charlie Brown with what Christmas is all about, then “Charlie Brown Christmas Tales” features a vignette of each “Peanuts” character.
Sing Off | 8pm on NBC
“Big Hits and Guity Pleasures”
In the second night of competition, the remaining groups compete. Two more groups will have leave as the competition heats up. [GMMR: Go Bubs!!]
Scrubs | 9pm on ABC
“Our Histories”
While their wives are out of town, J.D. and Turk attend a med student’s party. Meanwhile, Kelso says goodbye to Ted and Gooch.
Better Off Ted | 9:30pm on ABC
“The Lawyer, the Lemur, and the Little Listener”
Veronica tries to pump Rose for information when a wave of layoffs hits Veridian; the lead character of Linda’s first children’s book is the spitting image of Phil.
(More of tonight’s TV spotlight after the jump)
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Wednesday, November 25, 2009
November 25, 2009 by Kath Skerry
Filed under Tonight's TV Spotlight, TV News
Happy day before Turkey day. Wishing safe travels to all of you who will be on the road, on the tracks or in the sky today. I only have to go from the guest room to the dining room this year, so I lucked out.
There’s some great TV on tonight and I can’t wait to watch. MODERN FAMILY is always a solid choice if you’re looking for laughs. Or maybe a hair-raising GLEE. Those witches of EASTWICK are back. And tonight the final two dancers, not making it to the Top 10 will be going home on SYTYCD. Lots to watch.
Let’s check out some of the other highlights of tonight’s TV lineup.
So You Think You Can Dance | 8pm on Fox
“Results Show”
The three couples with the lowest votes will have to dance for their lives. The judges will send one guy and one girl home. The ten remaining dancers will comprise the Top 10 who will go on tour later this year.
The New Adventures of Old Christine | 8pm on CBS
“I Love Woo, I Hate You”
Fearful that he might propose to her, Barb insists that Christine join her on a date with Dave; Richard realizes he must woo New Christine to get her back.
Gary Unmarried | 8:30pm on CBS
“Gary Keeps a Secret”
When Gary lets Louise attend a party, he tries to keep it a secret from Allison; Sasha contemplates having more than a working relationship with Gary.
(More of tonight’s lineup after the jump)
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Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Thursday, November 19, 2009
November 19, 2009 by Kath Skerry
Filed under Tonight's TV Spotlight, TV News
It’s comedy night one right. But the dramas seem to know a thing or two about how to make good Thursday TV too.
Before we get into tonight’s TV spotlight, just a heads up that GMMR will be somewhat quiet today. I’m heading off to meet with a surgeon about my back woes. Hopefully he has some thoughts on how to get me back up and running (which would really be something since I’ve never really been much of a runner).
Here’s a look at highlights from tonight’s TV lineup. What shows are you most looking forward to tonight?
Flash Forward | 8pm on ABC
“Believe”
Bryce searches for the woman in his flashforward; Tracy’s odd behavior concerns Aaron; Demetri’s colleagues try to locate the caller who warned him about his fate. [GMMR: I did what I said I would. I gave Flash Forward one last shot last week. I’ve officially dropped it. I gave it a fair shake but it never pulled me in.]
The Vampire Diaries | 8pm on The CW
“The Turning Point”
Damon and Stefan find they have some competition to deal with; Elena makes a shocking discovery. [GMMR: In case you didn’t know how much I love this show, check out the latest TV Talk Podcast. Ducky and I talk VAMPIRE DIARIES for a whopping 10 minutes.]
Survivor: Samoa | 8pm on CBS
“The Day of Reckoning”
A clever castaway jeopardizes the success of a scheme to ensure safety in the game; the ninth contestant is eliminated.
Bones | 8pm on CBS
“The Foote in the Foreclosure”
Booth’s grandfather comes to live with him and tags along as Brennan and Booth investigate human remains that were found by a real estate agent who was showing a property to prospective buyers.
Community | 8:00pm on NBC
“Environmental Science”
The gang nominates Jeff to talk some sense into Chang when he assigns an absurd amount of homework; Troy and Abed’s biology lab subject goes missing.
(The rest of Thursday night’s lineup is after the jump)
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Wednesday, September 16, 2009
September 16, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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What?! It’s already Wednesday? Whoa, whoa, whoa…this week is going by a bit too fast. I’m leaving L.A. in two days and I’m just not ready. At least we are making the most of our time here. Last night we saw the man who by the end of the night on Sunday, we can hopefully call an Emmy winner – Mr. Jim Parsons! Dan and I attended a taping of THE BIG BANG THEORY. You’re going to love the episode filmed last night. I’ll be sure to let you know when it airs. So fun.
As I mentioned in a previous post, in a few hours we’re heading over to the set of CHUCK. Be sure to get in any questions you have may have for the cast soon.
Here’s a look at the Fall schedule for the big networks. Check out the notes at the end to find out when these Wednesday night faves will be premiering.
After all this, the least you could do is tell me what shows YOU will be watching tonight!
Wipeout | 8pm on ABC
“Onion Rings”
A firefighter and a prison guard are among the contestants who face the Blades of Fury, the Gears of Doom, the Banana Split and the Onion Ring Hurdles in an extreme obstacle course.
So You Think You Can Dance | 8pm on Fox
“Season 6”
The SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE auditions continue as the team looks for dancers to join the Top 20. [GMMR: Did you all listen to the latest TV Talk Podcast? If not, listen in to find out which SYTYCD dancers I ran into at the airport the other day AND what SYTYCD choreographers Dan and I met on Monday night! Also, The Shankman is the new permanent judge. Crazy!]
America’s Next Top Model | 8pm on The CW
“Fortress of Fierceness”
The president of Wilhelmina Models, Sean Patterson, gives the contestants advice; Tyra teaches the contestants to smile with their eyes; Lauren Conrad serves as a guest judge.
The Beautiful Life: TBL | 9pm on The CW | Season Premiere
“Pilot”
Raina Marinelli, a model with a secret past, makes an unforgettable impression during New York Fashion Week; Sonja Stone desperately tries to reclaim her status as the reigning supermodel; Raina meets Chris Andrews, a new model from Iowa. [GMMR: Check out our thoughts on the premiere of THE BEAUTIFUL LIFE: TBL]
Glee | 9pm on Fox
“Acafellas”
Will forms an all-male a cappella group named Acafellas; the glee club decides to hire a well-known choreographer; the Acafellas get a surprise visit from Josh Groban. [GMMR: Got to hang with the cast of GLEE the other night. Kurt, Mercedes, Tina, Quinn, Finn, Rachel, Sue, Artie and Mr. Schu were all there. Check out the pics.]
Ghost Hunters | 9pm on SyFy
“Judgement Day”
The team investigates the Union County Courthouse in New Jersey; TAPS investigates alleged paranormal activity in a 19th-century New Hampshire home.
Top Chef: Las Vegas | 10pm on Bravo
“Camping”
The contestants cook with cactus, sleep under the stars, and prepare a menu for Las Vegas cowboys; chef Tim Love serves as a guest judge.
Dark Blue | 10pm on TNT
“Shot in the Dark”
Carter is the prime suspect in the death of an undercover DEA agent; Melissa starts to pressure Ty to leave the unit so they can star a family; Jaimie’s boyfriend gets a new job in San Francisco.
Also playing…
- America’s Got Talent | 8pm on NBC | Season Finale: The winner is revealed; Susan Boyle debuts her song “Wild Horses”; Shakira, Leona Lewis, Rascal Flatts and Cirque du Soleil are scheduled to perform.
On the late night couch…
- The Late Show with David Letterman: Billy Crystal, John Fogerty (R 9/3/09)
- The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien: Aaron Eckhart, Michael Strahan, Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- The Jay Leno Show: Robin Williams, Miley Cyrus
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Audrey Tautou, Ron Livingston (R 9/10/09)
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: David Alan Grier, 10-year-old vacuum cleaner expert Gregory Evans, Pink
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Charlize Theron, David Boreanaz, Q-Tip
- Chelsea Lately: Nelly Furtado, Jeff Wild, Ross Mathews, Whitney Cummings
- Last Call with Carson Daly: Seth Green, Kevin Lyman, Pete Yorn
- The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: Ricky Gervais
- The Colbert Report: The Flaming Lips
This is where I turn it over to YOU! Share with us what YOU are watching tonight!