Blue Glow

Salon's TV picks for Thursday, June 15, 2000

Jun 15, 2000 | Series

Joey gets in touch with his feminine side and Ross fears he has lost the ability to flirt on a rerun of Friends (8 p.m., NBC). ER (10 p.m., NBC) reruns the one where med student Abby Lockhart (Maura Tierney) joins the cast and Corday's mum comes to visit. 48 Hours (10 p.m., CBS) has a report on living longer and healthier with tips from Eartha Kitt and (this must be a mistake) Nick Nolte.

Specials

Mark Wahlberg is a bad, bad boy in the 1996 thriller Fear (8 p.m., Fox), about a girl stalked by her psycho boyfriend. Reese Witherspoon and Alyssa Milano costar. Faith Hill, Clint Black, Alan Jackson, Martina McBride and the rest of the usual suspects perform (and are nominated) in the TNN Music Awards (8 p.m., Nashville Network). Neil Young is profiled on a new VH1 Legends (10 p.m., VH1), and then the old man shows how it's done in Neil Young: The Silver and Gold Concert (11 p.m., VH1), featuring tracks from his new release as well as other faves from his solo career. Long may he run.

Sports

Baseball:
Braves at Pirates (7 p.m., TBS)

Talk

Rosie O'Donnell (syndicated) Howie Mandel, Celeste Holm
David Letterman (CBS) Naomi Campbell, Indy 500 champ Juan Montoya
Jay Leno (NBC) Gov. Jesse Ventura, Duran Duran
Politically Incorrect (ABC) Eddie Izzard, Bradley Whitford
Conan O'Brien (NBC) Jerry Stiller

Recent Stories

Finale wrap-up: "America's Next Top Model"
Tyra Banks crowns a "juicy" winner, breaks new ground -- and reminds us why we can't stop watching this show.
TV Daily
Thursday: Season finales galore: "Grey's Anatomy," "The Office" and more. Plus: What did you think of "American Idol" on Wednesday?
Cannes opens with a dud -- but delights follow
"Blindness" is an apocalyptic horror flick, rendered dull and pretentious. But an astonishing animated war film and a gripping prison drama provide the fireworks.
Yes we Cannes!
Indiana Jones meets art cinema as the world's leading festival offers its most exciting lineup in years.
Miss Bitch USA
Want to watch tough female rappers shake their booties in a lesbian bar? VH1's "Miss Rap Supreme" proves no one is immune to reality TV's degradations.

Daily Newsletter

Get Salon in your mailbox!