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The Biography Channel TV Listings
Programming Schedule

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In order to bring you the most up-to-date
information possible, we send out our TV listings
twice per month. Please Note: All air times are Eastern
and subject to change. Check your local listings for
broadcast dates and times.

Browse our complete schedule:
biography.com/listings/daily.do

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Friday, February 15, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 132 - Saddle River, NJ: From Russia with Murder
An affluent suburban town is shocked when one of its most prominent
citizens - a distinguished scientist and Russian immigrant - is
murdered and his body chopped into 66 pieces.

8-9pm -- Notorious - 216 - Traces in Blood
A look at the bizarre case of Diazien Hossencofft, a con man with the
ability to convince his victims of just about anything. Hossencofft
persuaded Linda Henning, a former fashion designer from New Mexico,
that he was something other than human, and Henning started to claim
that she was his "alien queen". We examine the relationship between
the two and try to determine if it led to the murder of Diazien's
wife, Girly Chew Hossencofft.

9-10pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Richard Speck.
Profile of the serial killer who massacred eight nurses in Chicago in
1966. We'll explore his life of crime and examine his manhunt and
trial, which became the "O.J." of its time. We also show portions of
the infamous video discovered by reporter Bill Kurtis that shows Speck
having a good time in prison as a drugged-up half-woman.

10-11pm -- Crime Stories - The Victoria Day Shooter.
On a single rain-soaked night during the Victoria Day weekend, police
are called to the scene of three very similar crimes. Three
prostitutes are found dead only blocks away from each other, and each
of them shot in the head execution style. Fear of a serial killer
shakes the community. Police have few clues to go on, and rely on
hypnosis to bring about an image from the only eyewitness. The image
produced points police in the direction of the most unlikely of
suspects, a young father who is the owner of a rising air-conditioning
firm.

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Saturday, February 16, 2008
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7-8pm -- Crime Stories - The Victoria Day Shooter.
On a single rain-soaked night during the Victoria Day weekend, police
are called to the scene of three very similar crimes. Three
prostitutes are found dead only blocks away from each other, and each
of them shot in the head execution style. Fear of a serial killer
shakes the community. Police have few clues to go on, and rely on
hypnosis to bring about an image from the only eyewitness. The image
produced points police in the direction of the most unlikely of
suspects, a young father who is the owner of a rising air-conditioning
firm.

8-9pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 88 - Spokane: Predator in the Parks
They were one of the most respected families in Spokane--the father, a
decorated WWII veteran who became managing editor of the oldest
newspaper in Washington State; the mother, a former model and
charm-school matron widely regarded as the social matriarch of the
town. Then, in 1978, a serial rapist began terrorizing the quiet,
family-friendly city. When police arrested the couple's only son for
the crimes, the Coe family's whole world crumbled. Narrated by Paul
Winfield.

9-10pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 125 - Rochester, NY: The Big Heist
The high-tech town of Rochester is stunned when a priest, an ex-cop,
and a former Irish Republican Army terrorist are implicated in a
$7.4-million Brink's heist, the fifth largest armored car robbery in
U.S. history.

10-11pm -- Dead Men Talking - Voices from the Grave
A murderer is revealed in the fingernails and hair of four corpses. A
12-year-old girl, once thought killed, is discovered with tell-tale
marks of sexual abuse on her body. The corpse of a woman is exhumed in
an effort to solve the case of a man who disappeared. A husband
accused of killing his family professes his innocence. The mysteries
shrouding these and other cases might never have been uncovered--were
it not for the efforts of forensic pathologists.

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Sunday, February 17, 2008
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7-7:30pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 04 - Horror in the Basement
The Carmichael family haunted for 30 years by a ghost that sprang from
some unspeakable terror in their basement. Through re-enactment,
interviews, and archival photography, watch as ordinary people
experience the exhilarating drama of a supernatural encounter.

7:30-8pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 03 - The Believer and the Doubter
Anita keeps seeing ghosts but refuses to believe in them. But when
Suzanne sees the spectre of her dead employer, she's all too happy to
embrace the supernatural. Through re-enactment, interviews, and
archival photography, watch as ordinary people experience the
exhilarating drama of a supernatural encounter.

8-8:30pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 08 - Growing Up Ghostly
After having supernatural experiences as children, Charlotte and
Tamara both continue to see ghosts for the rest of their lives.
Through re-enactment, interviews, and archival photography, watch as
ordinary people experience the exhilarating drama of a supernatural
encounter.

8:30-9pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 21 - Ghosts of the Murdered
The macabre ghosts of murder victims are particularly disturbing, and
those shocking visions deeply affect both Anthony and Heather, who is
even frightened away from her dream job because of one.

9-9:30pm -- Psychic Investigators - Vision of Murder
A quaint New Jersey town is rocked when a local nurse is found
bludgeoned to death in her apartment. Police suspect her
boyfriend...but he refuses to talk. Desperate to find the killer, the
victim's sister turns to psychic Nancy Weber. Weber is confident she
knows who the killer is, and it's not the boyfriend. One visit to the
crime scene is enough to confirm what she's seen. Can this psychic
help track down the killer?

9:30-10pm -- Psychic Investigators - Last Call
Stacy is a college student living in Tempe, Arizona. Away from home
for the first time, she vanishes one night from her apartment. Back
home in Ohio, her father Roland is distraught. With police unable to
provide the answers he needs, Roland turns to psychic Gale St. John.
She gives Roland terrible news. Stacy, she says, is already dead.
Roland urges police to listen to what St. John can tell them. Her
psychic visions depict a late night intruder and a violent murder.
When Stacy's body is found as St. John described it would be,
detectives start to take notice. Stacy's killer is still on the loose.
Another victim is already in his sights. Can Gale's visions lead
detectives to a killer before he strikes again?

10-11pm -- Haunted History - Haunted Caribbean
Though the Caribbean is renowned for its cruises and hedonistic
vacation resorts, the ghosts that haunt these islands, as well as the
traditions used to both fend them off and call them to life, are a
reminder that on every sun-kissed beach there may lurk a dark and
disturbing shade! Home to supernatural spirits since Columbus landed
in the Bahamas and began slaughtering the native Arawak, the Caribbean
is also known for its zombies, pirate ships, and the infamous Bermuda
Triangle.

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Monday, February 18, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 95 - Santa Fe: In Harm's Way
"The City Different"--Santa Fe. From movie stars to Native-American
markets to opera, Santa Fe has become the archetypical arty city of
the Southwest. But in 1992, when a Good Samaritan tried to help a
woman in trouble, the city different would become the city deadly--and
residents would be left to figure out whether a cop or a drug dealer
was responsible for the killing of a popular pharmacist. Narrated by
Paul Winfield.

8-9pm -- Notorious - Bonnie & Clyde.
A fresh look at the Depression-era bank robbers, killers, and lovers.
Their uncanny ability to escape police and Bonnie's poetry, published
in newspapers, made them popular anti-heroes. Features interviews with
Marie Barrow, Clyde's sister, and experts on their lives.

9-10pm -- Dead Men Talking - 108 - Cold Case Files: Something Snapped
/ A Killer's Dream
On a summer night in 1987 a mother worries and waits for her
17-year-old daughter to come home. But Diana never comes home and
she's found raped and strangled near the Hudson River. Investigators
suspect her friend, Michael because his alibi is shaky and witnesses
place his truck near the crime scene. Trouble is, he passes a
polygraph and his DNA is no match. Nevertheless, Michael remains the
chief suspect for 17 years, until DNA fingers another man who offers a
chilling story of Diana's last breath. Then, a young family's life is
shattered when a San Antonio interior design shop becomes a crime
scene. In 1983, a young mother is raped and murdered at work. The
crime remains unsolved for two decades. Then in 2003 detectives reopen
the case pegging their hopes on DNA. But when the evidence turns up
missing, detectives worry this case could be over before it starts.

10-11pm -- Mobsters - Jimmy Hoffa.
Portrait of the powerful Teamsters Union boss who did business with
the mob, improved the lives of his workers, and feuded with
Attorney-General Robert Kennedy. We look at how Jimmy Hoffa loaned
union pension money to mob front-men, and how his criminal connections
led to his mysterious disappearance in 1975. On hand to talk about
Hoffa's life and who may have killed him are biographer Arthur Sloane,
son Jim P. Hoffa, daughter Barbara Crancer, and disappearance suspect
Chuckie O'Brien.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 37 - Rock Springs: Deadly Draw in the Wild West
Lawman Ed Cantrell, known as "the fastest draw in the West", kills one
of his drug agents, Michael Rosa, in an Old West-style shootout in
1978. In court, the jury heard two completely different stories.
Prosecutors claimed Cantrell wanted to stop Rosa from testifying about
police department corruption, but Cantrell's lawyer Gerry Spence said
Rosa attacked his client in a drugged and drunken rage. The jury's
decision left Rock Springs' reputation as a wild frontier town intact.
Paul Winfield narrates.

8-9pm -- Notorious - 244 - What Happened to Carrie Culberson?
A look at the strange case of Carrie Culberson, a former cheerleader
who vanished in 1996 from Blanchester, Ohio. Her boyfriend, Vincent
Doan, was convicted of murdering her, and his father and the police
chief were accused of covering up the crime. The town remains divided
as the Culberson and Doan families continue to search for the
truth--and for Carrie.

9-10pm -- Breaking Vegas - The Roulette Assault.
Many gamblers have a favorite game that possesses them. For Gonzalo
Garcia-Pelayo it was roulette. This Spanish patriarch's obsession
would transform his family into a gambling enterprise, embroil him in
a vicious standoff with casinos, and threaten his life. Follow the
international exploits of the struggling record producer whose life
took a wild turn when he discovered a secret about roulette--the
tendency of certain numbers to win repeatedly over time due to a
tangible, consistent effect of a bias in the wheel. A father of five,
Gonzalo had a trustworthy "team" and devoted his life into making his
family the most profitable roulette gang in gambling history. But as
word of their success spread, it triggered a cat-and-mouse game with
the casinos. Shot in Madrid and Las Vegas, the program features
interviews with Gonzalo, his son and team member Ivan, and Patrick
Santacruz, the "cat" who ultimately befriended the "mice".

10-10:30pm -- Airline - 02 - Consider Yourself One Of The Family
Airline personnel talk about underwear with rap star Sisqo, singer of
the "thong song", and an angry family tries to prove their toddler is
less than two years old so he can travel free in this high-flying new
series that provides viewers with complete access to the inner
workings and emotional stories behind the daily life of Southwest
Airlines.

10:30-11pm -- Airline - 56 - When the Going Gets Tough
At BWI, a passenger is incensed. He's missed his flight, and he's
blaming the confusing road signs on the way to airport. To make
matters worse, he's desperate for a drink, but the bars are all on the
other side of security. And at Chicago Midway, Robbie is on her way to
see her daughter, who's just been ordained as a priest, and Roxanne is
leaving town and a boyfriend she'd rather forget.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - Milwaukee: The Legend of Bambi Bembenek.
The colorful story of the ex-cop and curvaceous former Playboy Bunny
who was charged with the murder of her husband's ex-wife. After
conviction, Lawrencia "Bambi" Bembenek went on the lam, and the whole
town of Milwaukee, if not the entire country, cried "run, Bambi, run!"
It took years before she was finally found in Canada and extradited
back to the U.S. Paul Winfield narrates.

8-9pm -- Notorious - Who Killed Hannah Hill?
The tragic story of 18-year-old Hannah Hill of Akron, Ohio, whose
murder may never be solved because virtually every part of her
case--from the police investigation to the trial to the jury
deliberations--was mishandled.

9-10pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Goldie Hawn
Profile of the enduring comedienne and movie star who became a
sensation wearing a bikini and covered in counterculture slogans on
the smash 60s TV hit, Laugh-In. But behind the ditzy Laugh-In persona,
Hawn was a serious artist. She began taking ballet lessons at age 3,
and by 18 she had started her own dance school after dropping out of
college. She established herself as an A-list Hollywood star when she
was nominated for an Oscar for her role in Private Benjamin, and she
was also hailed for her performances in The Sugarland Express,
Shampoo, and The First Wives Club. She has also been a tabloid
favorite thanks to her long relationship with Kurt Russell.

10-11pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Reese Witherspoon
A look at the career of the privileged daughter of a surgeon and a
nurse/college professor who started out in local commercials in
Nashville but quickly graduated to Hollywood. Early roles established
her as a starlet unafraid to take on edgier parts, and her winning
performances in Election, Legally Blonde and Sweet Home Alabama made
her a bankable star. Then Witherspoon became true Hollywood royalty
when she brought home the Oscar for her memorable portrayal of June
Carter Cash in Walk the Line.

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Thursday, February 21, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - Athens: Showdown at the Station.
Athens' club area, known as The Station, caters to college students,
and has produced a string of successful college bands, including
R.E.M. and The B-52s. In the late 1970s, T.K. Harty's Saloon was
packed nightly with University of Georgia students and aspiring rock
stars. Through a series of deals, Harty gained control of The Station
complex and the lease of rival John Mooney's Somebody's Pizza. But
when T.K. served Mooney eviction papers, it was a move he would soon
regret.

8-9pm -- Notorious - The Corcoran Eight.
Whistleblowers at California's Corcoran State Prison accuse prison
guards of staging gladiator-style fights between inmates. Includes
interviews with Richard Caruso and Steve Rigg, former corrections
officers who gathered evidence of the guards' misconduct and turned it
over to the FBI.

9-10pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Halle Berry
Named after a department store, this former prom queen led a charmed
life in her hometown of Cleveland. But the rest hasn't been all tiaras
and roses. Halle survived two divorces, a controversial hit and run
charge, and a Razzie award for Catwoman to become the first
African-American to win the Oscar for Best Actress. We'll take a
revealing look at her journey from the most popular girl in school...
to one of the hottest women in Hollywood.

10-11pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Denzel Washington
Profile of the two-time Academy Award winner whose remarkable career
has been only one part of a dramatic, tumultuous life. After his big
break on TV's St. Elsewhere, he went on to a phenomenal big screen
career (Glory, Philadelphia, Training Day, Malcolm X, Antwone Fisher,
and many more.) The son of a minister and a beautician, Denzel fell
apart at 14 when his parents divorced, and he became addicted to
heroin. But he found refuge and sobriety through the Boys' and Girls'
Club. As the leading African-American actor of his generation,
Washington has had to handle political responsibilities, but the
challenges have been mostly overshadowed by his talent and body of
work.

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Friday, February 22, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - Santa Monica: A Woman Scorned.
An affair between two officers in the Santa Monica Police Department
turns violent and leads to revelations that many members of the force
were more interested in sex and money than they were in fighting
crime. Narrated by Paul Winfield.

8-9pm -- Notorious - True Crime: Donnie Brasco.
Life in the belly of the beast known as the Mafia is tough, violent,
and unrelenting. For FBI Agent Joe Pistone, it was a world he was
destined to confront and conquer. Posing as jewel thief Donnie Brasco,
he infiltrated the secretive and deadly mob and lived among two of New
York's most infamous crime families--the Bonannos and the Colombos.
The former federal agent, who wrote the bestseller Donnie Brasco: My
Undercover Life in the Mafia with Richard Woodley, is still living
under secret identity and recounts his terrifying and fascinating
6-year journey through the world of organized crime.

9-10pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - The Monster of the Andes: Pedro Lopez
The story of serial killer Pedro Alonzo Lopez. After being violently
raped in prison when he was 18 and killing three of his assailants, he
launched an 8-year killing spree that claimed the lives of more than
100 girls in Peru. He then moved to Colombia and Ecuador, where he
sometimes averaged three murders a week. Widely believed to have
committed 300 murders, Lopez is today in prison in Ecuador.

10-11pm -- Crime Stories - The Backpack Killer
In the early 1990s, the tourist hotspot of New South Wales, Australia
became a place of fear when backpackers started going missing. Over
the course of a year, the bodies of seven missing backpackers were
found in Belanglo State Forest, 150 kilometers from Sydney. After an
intense police investigation, the trail leads to a local construction
worker.

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Saturday, February 23, 2008
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7-8pm -- Crime Stories - The Backpack Killer
In the early 1990s, the tourist hotspot of New South Wales, Australia
became a place of fear when backpackers started going missing. Over
the course of a year, the bodies of seven missing backpackers were
found in Belanglo State Forest, 150 kilometers from Sydney. After an
intense police investigation, the trail leads to a local construction
worker.

8-9pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 122 - Knoxville, TN: Phantom Hitman
In the 1990s, the financial and social hub of Appalachia was a mix of
intellectuals, college football stars, and good ol' boys with a
hankerin' for big city livin'. But the good times ended for one man
when a love triangle involving his wife and the church organist almost
led to murder and a comedy of errors.

9-10pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 61 - Detroit: A Co-ed's Secret
A pretty graduate student, leading a secret double life as a
prostitute, begins a relationship with a dangerous drifter. Paul
Winfield narrates.

10-11pm -- Dead Men Talking - 123 - Cold Case Files: A Deadly
Pattern/A Desperate Housewife
When a woman is found murdered in her mobile home, police make two
shocking discoveries--her husband may not only have been the killer,
but he may have also killed his first wife 31 years before. And after
an Oregon man is shot dead, the case takes an unusual twist when one
of the investigating detectives has an affair with the chief
suspect--the dead man's wife.

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Sunday, February 24, 2008
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7-7:30pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 11 - Ghosts in the Blood
Deborah and Jay both come from families that see spirits, and both
have had ghostly encounters of their own. Through re-enactment,
interviews, and archival photography, watch as ordinary people
experience the exhilarating drama of a supernatural encounter.

7:30-8pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 18 - Watery Awakenings
They both drowned as children and both were revived. And ever since,
Karyn and Douglas have been able to see--and sometimes talk
to--ghosts. Through re-enactment, interviews, and archival
photography, watch as ordinary people experience the exhilarating
drama of a supernatural encounter.

8-8:30pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 14 - The Journey Back from Death
Two people who have been to the other side tell of the supernatural
experiences surrounding their own deaths. As a young girl, Katherine
encounters a brilliant white light accompanied by a voice as she lies
dying on an operating table. Twelve years old at the time, something
within the white light gave her the opportunity to choose life or to
choose death. She chose life, and then chose to use that life for
good, as part of Angels Anonymous. Don has spent his life terrified of
water. He was finally able to figure out why when he visited a strange
town and discovered he was the reincarnation of a boy who had drowned
the day he was born.

8:30-9pm -- Ghostly Encounters - 22 - Phantoms of the Philippines
A woman's son is carried off by a ghost in the Phillipines, while a
continent away, a Filipino immigrant is shocked when he's visited by a
phantom from home.

9-9:30pm -- Psychic Investigators - A Psychic for the Defense
Investigators are perplexed when a gagged and mutilated body washes up
on a Florida beach. The FBI is called in to help crack the gruesome
case, and a family friend becomes the prime suspect. Without hard
evidence, however, the case goes cold. When the investigation is
reopened seven years later, the defense team takes an unconventional
approach. They hope psychic Sharon Johns will clear their client's
name. Johns says she can see the face of the killer... and points to
evidence she says has been overlooked. Can she help free an innocent
man?

9:30-10pm -- Psychic Investigators - Bad Company
A Vancouver area nightclub owner disappears into thin air. Police
believe he's fled the city, traveling incognito under one of his many
known aliases. But his fiancée doesn't believe it. A gut instinct
tells her something is terribly wrong and that her loved one has met a
terrible end. Frustrated with police, the desperate fiancée contacts
psychic Laurie McQuary. Can Laurie McQuary uncover the truth behind
the mysterious disappearance of William Rudy?

10-11pm -- Haunted History - Chicago.
With a Great Lake on one side and a great prairie on the other, the
forces of nature exert a mystic force on Chicago. It's home to perhaps
the most haunted cemetery in the country, where lighted orbs dance
through the woods, and one of the oddest haunted restaurants. Spirits
of the St. Valentine's Massacre roam the site where the murders took
place, and Clarence Darrow appears near the Museum of Science and
Industry, where his ashes were scattered. Join us for a chilling tour
of the Windy City. Narrated by John Glover.

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Monday, February 25, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 31 - St. Augustine: The Socialite and
the Politician
The tale of a murder that rocked a ritzy Florida town. Supermodel
Athalia Ponsell-Lindsley, the mayor's wife, was murdered and nearly
decapitated with a machete in 1974. A politician who despised Athalia
was tried and acquitted, and police never looked for another suspect.
Narrated by Paul Winfield.

8-9pm -- Notorious - Ed Gein.
The grisly story of the deranged killer who inspired characters in
such films as Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, and The Texas Chainsaw
Massacre. Ed Gein made chairs and lampshades out of human skin, cut
soup bowls from human skulls, and wore a female torso as he wandered
his property on moonlit evenings. His crimes became a case study in
media frenzy, psychoanalysis, and criminal profiling.

9-10pm -- Dead Men Talking - 110 - Cold Case Files: A Killer's Skin /
Where's Peggy?
Police in Albany, N.Y., get a surprise when a killer they think
targets only older women is suspected in the murder of an elderly man.
And the contents of a secret storage shed holds the grisly clues to a
murder that has gone cold for more than 14 years.

10-11pm -- Mobsters - Joseph "The Rat" Valachi.
An account of the life of the Mafia "rat" who was the first syndicate
member to testify against the Cosa Nostra and reveal its inner
workings. Joseph Valachi explained how the Mafia paid off local police
and politicians, and he described the secret Mafia ritual--pricking of
the finger, sharing blood, and swearing allegiance to the Family. His
testimony forced the FBI to acknowledge, for the first time, that the
Mafia did in fact exist.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 49 - Tyler: Fallen Rose
Bette Lucas, the most popular philanthropist in the wealthy town of
Tyler, Texas, dies mysteriously and her son Steven is accused of
murder. After the first trial ends in a hung jury, the second trial is
moved to Dallas, where crafty defense attorney Buck Files battles
tough district attorney David Dobbs as a nationwide audience watches
on TV. Narrated by Paul Winfield.

8-9pm -- Notorious - Jim Jones.
Profiles the charismatic pastor Jim Jones, whose descent into
unbridled paranoia killed his dream and over 900 followers. In 1978,
after moving his People's Temple to the jungles of Guyana, Jones
ordered the murder of an investigating California congressman as he
was leaving with 15 defectors, and the subsequent mass suicide.

9-10pm -- Breaking Vegas - Beat the Wheel.
Vegas cheats come in all shapes and sizes: hardcore mechanics who
devise gadgets to manipulate slots and mathematical geniuses who count
cards in blackjack. But in gambling's history, no one had created a
system that could guarantee a win on the roulette wheel--until Doyne
Farmer and Norman Packard came along. In 1975, two childhood friends
and physics geeks embarked on arguably the most ambitious
Vegas-cheating project of all time: to deconstruct the physics behind
the motion of a roulette ball, and build a miniature computer system
that could surreptitiously predict the outcome of a roulette game. The
project soon became an out-of-control obsession, consuming a whole
commune of brilliant hippie-physicists...and ended in a landmark
contribution to modern-day Chaos Theory. Features candid interviews
with Farmer and Packard, as well as teammates Ingrid Hoermann and
Letty Belin.

10-10:30pm -- Airline - 47 - Things That Go Bump at the Airport
Professional ghostbuster Patti and her husband, Chuck, are going to
Alabama to check reports of a ghost sighting. Patti senses spiritual
activity at the airport, too. At BWI, things are also scary because of
passenger Joe, who likes to use the Austin Powers catchphrase, "Yeah,
baby." and because he's got a big wad of cash, which he starts
distributing around the airport.

10:30-11pm -- Airline - 53 - Mind over Matter
It's mind over matter as passengers' patience, and health, are put to
the test. Jewelie is flying from LAX to Oakland on a connecting
flight. But the flight has left without her, even though she was yards
away from the gate. At another gate, 79 year-old Betty is also trying
to get to Oakland. But she might need oxygen and Southwest does not
permit it on the flight. At Chicago, 108 year-old Ruby is taking a
flight accompanied by her daughter; she is Southwest's oldest
passenger, and is the oldest African-American mother on the p***t.
Christa is on her way to Orlando with her daughter Camile, but Denise
has spotted a problem with the tickets, and might have to pull them
off the flight. And at Houston, Bret Wilk has been up since the early
hours, and was so tired, he fell asleep while his flight to Austin was
boarding.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 93 - Macon: Spoonful of Arsenic
Anjette Lyles was a beloved Macon restaurateur, twice widowed, a
mother--and almost the first white woman electrocuted in Georgia. In
the 1950s, Macon was a sleepy little town, where doors remained
unlocked and murder was rare. When Anjette Lyles was charged with
poisoning two husbands, her mother-in-law, and 9-year-old daughter,
Macon was thrust into national spotlight. And newspaper accounts
spiced up the allegations with references to voodoo ceremonies and
black magic. Narrated by Paul Winfield.

8-9pm -- Notorious - 189 - A Mother's Betrayal
The shocking story of Kathy Bush, regarded as a caring mother and a
national advocate for health care, who was suddenly arrested for child
abuse and accused of keeping her daughter deathly ill. Features
interviews with Bush, her husband Craig, and son Jason.

9-10pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Alyssa Milano
Profile of the child actress who grew into a super-sexy movie and TV
star. Milano earned her first major acting role at the tender age of
11 on the TV hit, Who's The Boss? Unlike many child actors, she was
able to keep working as she became a woman, and her work on the
primetime soap, Melrose Place, cemented her transition to onscreen
vixen. But she grew into a socially conscious performer as well. She
is a national ambassador for UNICEF, a supporter of PETA, and has
raised money for people with AIDS in Africa.

10-11pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Jenny McCarthy
Much more than just a pretty face, the quick-witted and often
outrageous Jenny McCarthy takes the belief that anyone can be famous
to a whole new level. The former Catholic schoolgirl from Chicago
simultaneously exploited and spoofed her good looks to launch a
diverse career as a model, TV host, actress, screenwriter, and author.
When her son Evan was diagnosed with autism, Jenny took on another
role again, as an advocate in the fight against autism. Determined to
help him and other families living with autism, Jenny's dynamic life
has taken on new meaning.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 28 - Atlantic City: The Mayor And The Mob
A look at the mob problems in Atlantic City, New Jersey--the East
Coast gambling mecca. Narrated by Paul Winfield.

8-9pm -- Notorious - 223 - The Black Widower
Two of Gerald "Bob" Hand's wives died in eerily similar circumstances
in the 1970s. Now, more than 20 years later, the third Mrs. Hand dies.
Was Bob just having a run of bad luck--or was something a lot more
sinister going on?

9-10pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Kenny Chesney
A look at the career of the wildly popular singing star who has
invigorated the country music scene like few before him. Chesney has
sold nearly 25 million albums and won most major honors, including the
CMA's "Entertainer of the Year" award. Chesney's public image took a
hit when his marriage to Hollywood superstar Renee Zellweger lasted
only four months, but that turned out to be only a small career speed
bump. Chesney continues to grow his enormous fan base while staying
true to his musical roots.

10-11pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Toby Keith
The career of the country music star who stirred controversy after
9/11 with his super-patriotic song, Courtesy of the Red, White, and
Blue (The Angry American). Keith toiled in the oil industry and played
semi-pro football before focusing on his music career, and his debut
single, Should've Been a Cowboy, went to No. 1 on the country charts.

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Friday, February 29, 2008
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7-8pm -- CITY CONFIDENTIAL(R) - 14 - Bermuda: Death on the Rock
Story of the murder that ruined Bermuda's reputation as the "safest
place in the world." In 1996, 17-year-old Canadian tourist Rebecca
Middleton was killed--and her presumed murderer walked free. This
shocking look at the dark side of Bermuda examines the island's
attempt to recover, despite a tourist boycott by many Canadians.
Narrated by Paul Winfield.

8-9pm -- Notorious - 194 - Mistaken Identity
A woman shot during a robbery identifies a 16-year-old named "Terence"
as her assailant. With no physical evidence linking Terence Garner to
the crime, the North Carolina teenager was convicted mainly on the
basis of the victim's testimony. Just days after he's convicted, a
24-year-old man named "Terrance" confesses to the crime. We'll see how
this case raises serious doubts about the reliability of eyewitness
testimony and disturbing cracks in the American justice system.

9-10pm -- BIOGRAPHY(R) - Charles Manson.
Profile of the drugged-out, hippie-like guru whose followers murdered
actress Sharon Tate and six others in 1969. Includes interviews with
Manson and three of his gang, prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, and author
Dominick Dunne, who describes the fear that gripped Los Angeles after
the murders.

10-11pm -- Crime Stories - Laser Man
During a time when immigration to Sweden was growing fast, feelings of
racism were also on the rise. On August 2, 1991, one man began to act
by shooting young immigrants on the streets of Stockholm. His weapon
of choice, a laser guided rifle, would earn him the nickname "The
Laser Man".

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