Just saw the
NBCUMV press release for nbc's primetime schedule for Sunday November 2, 2008 - Saturday November 8, 2008, and finally paid attention to the fact that HEROES wouldn't air that week, although I could've noticed that detail from the schedule of the
HEROES Storylines, had I just let the dates soak in (I thought it was stated once that 11 new episodes would air in a row? Oh well - schedules have changed before - like the Season 3 premiere date...):
Quote:
"DEAL OR NO DEAL"
"422"
11/03/2008 (8 PM - 9 PM) (Monday) : SPECIAL SPEED ROUNDS FOR 200TH EPISODE -- Lucky contestants Frank Ross from Canfield, Ohio, Odalys Piedra from Culver City, California, Andre Vanchot from Derby, Connecticut and Danielle Carranza from Cochella, California are playing in a special speed game. The pressure mounts as each contestant has only twenty seconds to decide if they will take the Banker's offer or continue to play for the million dollar prize. Meanwhile, a challenge between the Banker and Howie emerges -- if all the contestants combined win a million dollars the banker will have to take the plunge into a giant cake; if not, Howie will take the dive. Viewers at home can also watch and play the "Beat the Banker" game for a chance to win $10,000. Howie Mandel hosts
"NBC SPECIALS"
"SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE PRESIDENTIAL BASH 2008"
11/03/2008 (9 PM - 10:59 PM) (Monday) : Finally, on the eve of Election Day, "SNL" will present its quadrennial political special "Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash 2008." (Monday, November 3, 9:30 pm ET – 11 pm ET). The special will feature all-new material and a look back at some of SNL's recent political satire including Fred Armisen's Barack Obama and Amy Poehler's Hillary Clinton as well as a selection of Presidential satire from Chevy Chase's Gerald Ford to Will Ferrell's George W. Bush. In addition, in some cases, appearances from the actual candidates are featured in the special as in 2000 when the Presidential Bash boasted a sketch featuring candidates Gore and Bush.
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I guess before the election, it's more important to have snl on? Yippee.