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Fridays — Truly a Sci-fi Night

April 25, 2008 By Sam Sloan 3 Comments

Friday nights have become television’s biggest night for SF programming. Here is tonight’s lineup.

Ghost Whisperer:
Horror Show
Tonight at 8/7C on CBS — A college student dies while filming a movie, prompting Melinda to investigate.

Moonlight:
Fated to Pretend
Tonight at 9/8C on CBS — Beth is kidnapped by the person suspected of murdering her boss, and Mick must decide whether to jeopardize his newfound mortality in order to rescue her.

Doctor Who:
Partners In Crime
Tonight at 9/8C on The SCI FI Channel — Donna Noble and the Doctor investigate a diet pill that makes more than fat vanish away.

Battlestar Galactica:
Escape Velocity
Tonight at 10/9C on The SCI FI Channel — Baltar tears the fleet apart (again) by telling people to believe in the one Cylon god.

And don’t forget the family-friendly series The Sarah Jane Adventures on The SCI FI Channel every Friday night at 7:30/6:30 C.

On the HD Tier:

Universal HD
Virus – 8/7C
Jericho – 10/9C

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Comments

  1. Will says

    April 25, 2008 at 10:29 pm

    I think this is going to be a TV/movie night. Popcorn…I Am Legend in blu-ray…Battlestar Galactica.

    Reply
  2. Bronzethumb (from Australia) says

    April 26, 2008 at 1:16 am

    This Doctor Who is brilliant!

    Reply
  3. Tallgrrl says

    April 26, 2008 at 9:06 pm

    What the frell!??
    MOONLIGHT is back on CBS??? Damn!!!
    I could’ve been watching Mick instead of being pissed off at the commercial breaks during Doctor Who…which I watched even though I’ve already seen it because of BT Airlines.
    Actually, the commercial breaks pissed me off so much that 15 minutes in I turned off the TV and just put on the DVD.
    (And why doesn’t SciFi show Doctor Who Confidential?)

    Oh, and if the rest of this season of Doctor Who is as good as the first 3 episodes, it’s going to be ridiculous!
    : )

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