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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, March 24, 2003

Tube Notes

By Mike Hughes
Gannett News Service

Tonight's Must-See

"Everybody Loves Raymond," 8 p.m., CBS. If "Raymond" does air, catch it. This is a rerun of a hilarious episode in which Robert is finally ready to propose to Amy. First, he meets her parents and brother — a bizarre bunch played by Fred Willard, Georgia Engel and Chris Elliott.

"When I Was a Girl," 5 p.m., WE: Women's Entertainment. These specials are filled with rich human observations. Each has five women recalling their childhoods. Some worried that they didn't look like their classmates. Sigourney Weaver was taller (5-foot-11 by age 11), Kathy Najimy was wider, Lisa Ling was the only Asian. Chris Evert recalls hating her tennis lessons — until she started winning tournaments.


Of Note

"An Unexpected Love," 7 & 9 p.m., Lifetime. Leslie Hope was terrific in "24" as the wife who was slain in the first season. Now, she pairs with another talented Canadian, Wendy Crewson, in this movie written and directed by Lee Rose ("The Truth About Jane"). Hope plays someone unhappy in her marriage and surprised to be attracted to her boss (Crewson).

"The Practice," 8 p.m., ABC. The network is planning to show an episode — already scheduled and pre-empted twice — that has Lesley Ann Warren as the mother of an acquitted killer. Last week, the episode was bumped by the presidential address. Now it bumps an episode in which Christopher Reeve was the co-writer and guest star.

"American Experience: Ansel Adams," 9 p.m., PBS. Adams was a concert pianist who enjoyed taking pictures until his hobby became his art form. His stunning, black-and-white photos introduced many people to the beauty of the American West.