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TV This Weekend and Labor Day

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Tonight learn about Krav Maga on Human Weapon. Saturday night Alton Brown continues to eat his way across America on Feasting on Asphalt. Sunday night watch The Natural again. Monday night Digging for the Truth starts its fourth season.

US television highlights for Labor Day weekend, Aug. 31, 2007 to Sept. 3, 2007. Times are ET, shows are new unless noted otherwise. TV This Week will be published Tuesday. Tagged for your pleasure: tvtw.

Friday

Lobster Wars, Pounded by the Storm. 8:00pm, Discovery Channel.
As a dangerous storm approaches the lobster fleet, the crew of the William Bowe are slowed by the weather and their catch is negatively affected; the Rachel Leah loses a trawl; and the Timothy Michael steams directly into the gale.

Jericho, Casus Belli 9:00pm, CBS.
Eric doesn't return from New Bern with the other men, and Jake realizes the deal Jericho made with the neighboring town is in jeopardy. (repeat)

Human Weapon, Krav Maga of the Israeli Commandos. 10:00pm, History Channel.
A trip to Israel to study Krav Maga.

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Saturday

Friday Night Lights, three episodes. 8:00pm, NBC.
Mud Bowl, Best Laid Plans, and State. (repeats)

I, Robot, 2004 movie. 8:00pm, FX.
Isaac Asimov's sci-fi stories inspired this slick blend of high-tech effects and action. Will Smith plays a cop who uncovers a conspiracy involving murderous robots in 2035. Bridget Moynahan, James Cromwell, Bruce Greenwood. Directed by Alex Proyas ("Dark City").

Feasting on Asphalt, Mid-American Pie. 9:00pm, Food Network.
Tastes of the Midwest are explored. Included: fried chicken livers; Luxembourgian noodles; pies.

Saturday Night Live. 11:30pm, NBC.
Scarlett Johansson; Bjork. (repeat)

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Sunday

Big Brother 8. 8:00pm, CBS.
Two houseguests are nominated for eviction. Julie Chen hosts.

The Natural, 1984 movie, 3 hrs. 8:00pm, AMC.
Robert Redford in the Bernard Malamud saga of a baseball phenom with magic in his bat.

Saturday Night Live in the '80s: Lost and Found. 9:00pm, NBC.
A look at the ups and downs of the late-night comedy show during the 1980s. Included: interviews with producers Lorne Michaels and Dick Ebersol, cast members and writers; clips of memorable sketches and musical performances. (repeat)

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Monday - Labor Day

Digging for the Truth, Neanderthal! 9:00pm, History Channel.
The fourth-season opener travels to Gibraltar to explore evidence that suggests that Neanderthals survived longer than previously thought. Included: Neanderthal weapons are tested; and underwater caves are explored. Zay Harding and Hunter Ellis join the series as its new hosts.

The Closer, Til Death Do Us Part One. 9:00pm, TNT.
In Part 1 of the two-part Season 3 finale, Brenda investigates the slaying of a prominent Hollywood divorce lawyer. But when she's unable to coerce a confession from the main suspect, she must testify at trial for the prosecution. Elsewhere, Brenda unearths an alarming secret about Fritz's past.

Heroes, Company Man. 9:00pm, NBC.
The Bennets are taken hostage by Matt and Ted Sprague, which leads to a tragic showdown---and some insight into Mr. Bennet's mysterious past. (repeat)

Saving Grace, Yeehaw, Geepaw. 10:00pm, TNT.
Grace heads an investigation when a body is discovered in a shallow grave in an apparent Native American burial ritual. She seeks insight from her Native American grandfather (August Schellenberg), but grows concerned when he displays signs of Alzheimer's disease.

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, Hong Kong. 10:00pm, Travel Channel.
Bourdain experiences the sights, sounds and flavors of Hong Kong.

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Not much good on this weekend, but that's to
be expected as it's the last weekend of the summer.

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Reply#1 - Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:36 PM EDT
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I watched the SNL special. Wasn't all that good, but I do remember the laughs.

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Reply#2 - Mon Sep 3, 2007 12:16 AM EDT
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