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Posted on: Friday, April 5, 2002

Tube Notes

Tonight's Must-See

Merrie Monarch Festival, 6 p.m., KITV. On this second evening of live competition from Hilo, male and female halau will vie for awards in kahiko, or traditional style, hula. The festival ends tomorrow night with modern, or 'auana style, dance, and the awards ceremony.

Of Note

"FaRSCAPE," 7 p.m., Sci-Fi. A season-ending four-episode story arc begins with the crew of the Moya detecting a medical ship on their scanners. A plan to take the wounded for treatment goes wrong when the living ship Talyn attacks the medical ship and must be shut down. No surprise, Moya — the Talyn's also-living mother ship — is against that.

"Providence," 7 p.m., NBC. It's a complicated time for the siblings. Syd has her malpractice trial, Joanie considers college and Robbie rents the bar to a surprising bunch.

"AFP: American Fighter Pilot," 7 p.m., CBS. In this reality show, things are tough now for Lt. Todd Giggy, the handsome young pilot with dyed-platinum hair and a gorgeous new wife. Tonight, he prepares for his third and final simulation test. Meanwhile, Capt. Mike Love and Capt. Marcus Gregory, both quiet, family men, take their first flights in the F-15 Eagle.

"First Monday," 8 p.m., CBS. The law that requires convicted sex offenders to be registered has repercussions. Now the court must decide on the law itself.

"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," 9 p.m., NBC. There's no shortage of suspects after a teenager is raped: The girl's stepfather is a prominent judge known for his tough sentencing of sexual offenders.

— Mike Hughes, Gannett News Service