Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Wednesday April 2, 2008

Fox 6 shows:

Pacific News Center @ 7:00pm
News from the Pacific News Center. News you can trust.

The Talent Box @ 7:30pm
Check out Guam's most talented performers only on Guam's Fox 6.

American Idol @ 8:00pm
American Idol
Visit the AMERICAN IDOL web site
THE TOP 9 FINALISTS PERFORM ON “AMERICAN IDOL” TUESDAY, APRIL 1, LIVE ON FOX
Tonight the Top 9 finalists will perform LIVE, vying for the American Idol crown. The contestants will sing their hearts out in hopes of winning America’s vote and surviving another week in the competition. See who impresses the judges and who buckles under the pressure when “9 Finalists Compete” on AMERICAN IDOL airing Tuesday, April 1 (8:00-9:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX. (ID-727) (TV-PG; L) CC-HDTV 720p-In Stereo
Host: Ryan Seacrest
Cast: Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson

Hell's Kitchen @ 9:00pm
**SEASON PREMIERE**Hell's Kitchen
Visit the HELL'S KITCHEN web site
FIFTEEN NEW CONTESTANTS FIGHT TO IMPRESS; ONE MAKES GORDON SICK ON THE SEASON PREMIERE OF “HELL’S KITCHEN” TUESDAY, APRIL 1, ON FOX
HELL’S KITCHEN is back open for business! The pressure is on, as this season’s prize is bigger and better than ever before. Chef Ramsay will pick one lucky contestant to become the Executive Chef for his new restaurant, The London West Hollywood. Gordon wastes no time as he immediately sends the contestants to the kitchen to prepare their signature dish. In the most shocking taste-test ever, Gordon gets physically sick from a contestant’s concoction leaving everyone speechless. During the first dinner service, emotions run high and one contestant goes missing. Will Gordon be forced to shut down the kitchen? Find out on the season premiere of HELL'S KITCHEN airing Tuesday, April 1 (9:00 -10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HK-401) (TV-14; L) CC PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
Cast: Chef Gordon Ramsay

GU M.D. @ 10:00pm
GU M.D. is a 30-minute medical magazine that peers past the health-care headlines to reveal the world of modern medicine that exists on Guam. Its mission is practical: to help local viewers make informed decisions about the expansive range of specialized treatments and procedures available on island.
From advances in technology and new areas of specialization to inspiring stories of doctor-patient teamwork and plain old good advice for healthy living. And from the medical symposiums and frontier forums that set the agenda for advances in island care to the spirited on-the-job cooperation that benefits local patients every day.
GU M.D. shows local consumers and their families a refreshing new perspective of health care as it really exist on Guam – a vibrant, bustling industry rife with current technologies and run by credentialed practitioners with high standards of patient care.
Tune in to GU M.D. at 7:30pm and 10pm every Tuesday - only on Fox6. Brand new episodes every other week.

Pacific News Center @ 10:30pm
News from the Pacific News Center. News you can trust.

ABC 7 shows:

Pacific News Center @ 6:00pm
News from the Pacific News Center. News you can trust.

ABC World News Tonight @ 6:30pm
News from around the world with Anchorman Charles Gibson.

Just for Laughs @ 7:00pm
Get set to laugh out loud as unsuspecting "victims" fall prey to hilarious hidden-camera tricks and practical jokes on ABC's hidden-camera comedy series, Just for Laughs, which returns TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 (8:30-9:00 p.m., ET). The program's regular time period will be Tuesdays from 8:30-9:00 p.m., ET. Hosted by Rick Miller, Just for Laughs is based on the Canadian series Just for Laughs Gags. Just for Laughs is broadcast with Spanish subtitles via secondary closed captioning.

Dancing with the Stars @ 8:00pm
Results Show
Tue April 1 9/8c
One more star must fall, as the results are revealed. Plus, Kylie Minogue performs in a special appearance in the ballroom!

ABC NEWS Special @ 9:00pm
Live to 150, Can You Do It? Take a guess. How many people are at least 100 years old in the United States? Would you believe more than 84,000 and climbing at an astonishing rate? By the time America's baby boomers reach that milestone, there could be more than a million centenarians. (ABC)
My new special, "Live to Be 150 ... Can You Do It?" takes you way beyond nips and tucks, Botox and exercise, but rather to the cutting edge of the search for a longer, healthy life.
Watch "Live to Be 150 ... Can You Do It?" With Barbara Walters on Tuesday, April 1, at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.
What you will see could not have happened just a few years ago. Whether you're 20, 40 or 60 years old, living well past 100 could actually be possible.
Over the last two years, I have talked to some of the world's top scientists, who told me about cutting edge breakthroughs in our understanding of how the body ages.
And they showed me how they are already growing human body parts in the lab for implantation into people. The heart research lab at the University of Minnesota took just a few days to grow a living, beating rat heart from stem cells. Amazing.
I also spoke with two scientists in Boston who say that in the next five years, they plan to have a drug on the market that will treat several of the major diseases of aging. This drug is based on the "good stuff" in red wine called resveratrol.
I also dined with a group of calorie restrictors. They weigh and measure every morsel of food they put in their bodies -- and consume 30 percent fewer calories than the average American. These calorie restrictors claim they have incredible energy and improved eyesight and memory. Experts say this is the only proven way to extend life.
And if you are feeling a little apprehension about living longer and longer, don't worry. I met a group of people who have all reached the age of at least 100. And it's not just lucky genes because genes account for only 25 percent of how long we live.
So at 100, could you still drive? Will romance be more than just a sweet memory? The stories of these remarkable centenarians will inspire you and just might calm your fears about getting old. The special also explores secrets to aging gracefully and living life to its fullest, from the 83-year-old actor turned race car driver Paul Newman, and Carmen, the oldest working fashion model.
(ABCNEWS)
And what about the implications of a longer life? Can you imagine being married to the same person for 100 years? Well, if we live much longer than a century, our relationships, our spending habits, our retirement plans are bound to undergo sweeping changes. I asked the "Freakonomics" author, Stephen Dubner, if it will ever be cool to be old.
This is what he said: "I'll say that there will come a time when being old is cooler than being young, because what being old will represent is power, it will represent money. It will represent having survived. It will represent wisdom. You know it's a prediction I'd like to make."
On that optimistic note, and with the hope that we're all going to be around for many years to come, I wish you a long, healthy life.

Pacific News Center @ 10:00pm
News from the Pacific News Center. News you can trust.

Nightline @ 10:30pm
News, entertainment news, and politics from arounds the United States.

Jimmy Kimmel Live @ 11:00pm
Ryan Phillippe (Stop-Loss), third eliminated celebrity from Dancing with the Stars, musical guest Carole King TV-14 D, L

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