Easy View: One Tree Hill (5/4c) and The Mountain (6/5c)
OTH: Returning Hour Drama/ reg time: Tue at 9/8c
TM: New Hour Drama/ reg time: Thur at 8/7c
The WB is following it's tradition of Easy View, where it airs repeats of the weeks new episode from certain tv shows.
This season it's One Tree Hill and the new drama The Mountain.
NOTE: The WB will not be continuing with the Beginnings series. In the past it would
show the first season of your favorite shows, both Gillmore Girls and Smallville have been a part of this. This year they've
decided to air a regular show in it's place.
Steve Harvey's Big Time
Returning Hour Variety/ Sundays at 7/6c
Steve Harvey's Big Time is about to get even bigger! For starters, Steve will now kick off each show with a monologue
covering current events from his unique POV. Then he'll spend some time getting to know the hottest Hollywood celebs before
turning the stage over to the most buzzworthy acts of the week - from chart-topping recording artists to groundbreaking stand-up
comedians. True to his roots, Steve will still feature the most amazing - and outrageous - homegrown variety acts in the country.
Only one showman could pull it all together on a single stage... Steve Harvey.
Charmed
Returning Hour Drama/ Sundays at 8/7c
Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan, Holly Marie Combs, Brian Krause, Dorian Gregory
The Power of Three continues to work in mysterious ways as the sisters adapt to the arrival of baby Chris - and the added
responsibility of having two enchanted children underfoot. Could this be a divine signal for Piper and Leo to stop quibbling
and start parenting? Meanwhile, Paige continues her quest for the perfect man (or even a couple of imperfect ones), while
Phoebe desperately searches for the father of her future daughter. Given the pageant of witches, warlocks, and sexy wardrobe
gracing the manor in the coming year, finding time to juggle multiple romances while fighting the forces of darkness will
become increasingly challenging.
Jack and Bobby
New Hour Drama/ Sundays at 9/8c
Christine Lahti, Logan Lerman, Matt Long, Jessica Pare, Edwin Hodge, John Slattery
From master storytellers Greg Berlanti (Everwood, Dawson's Creek) and Thomas Schlamme (The West Wing, Ally
McBeal) comes a powerful and poignant new drama directed by the incomparable David Nutter (Smallville, Without a Trace).
If "greatness is thrust upon us," as Winston Churchill once said, then it's equally true that those who are destined for greatness
are rarely aware of it. Take Jack and Bobby McCallister, for example: two bright young brothers growing up under the watchful
eye of their eccentric single mother (Academy Award, Emmy, and Golden Globe winner Christine Lahti). Her personality is a
force of nature destined to shape both of these young men's lives and secure one a place in the history books - as future
President of the United States. Set in present day, with flash-forward interviews of future-President McCallister's White
House staffers and first lady, it's a snapshot of a young man being molded to beat the odds and become the mid-century's greatest
presidential leader.
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