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2003:07:01:15:09:59 E22 CALENDAR LOSANGELESTIMES TELEVISION RADIO ON 2 SCREENS 3: THE RISE OF THE MACHINES (R) DIGITAL (10:55 11:35 1:25 2:20 4:20 5:00) 7:15 8:00 10:05 10:35 DREAMWORKS ANIMATION PRESENTS (PG) DIGITAL (10:25 12:45 3:05 5:20) 7:25 9:25 REESE WILSON LEGALLY BLOND 2: RED WHITE BLOND (PG) DIGITAL (10:25 12:40 3:00 5:25) 7:50 10:20 ON 2 SCREENS ANGELS 2(PG) DIGITAL (11:00 11:45 1:40 2:35 4:15 5:15) 7:10 7:50 9:45 10:35 CILLIAN HARRIS 28 DAYS LATER (R) DIGITAL (11:30 2:15 5:20) 7:55 10:40 ON 2 SCREENS THE HULK (PG13) DIGITAL (10:30 12:00 1:35 3:45 4:35) 7:00 7:45 10:00 10:45 RUGRATS GO WILD (PG) DIGITAL (10:35 12:50 2:50) BRUCE ALMIGHTY (PG13) DIGITAL (4:50) 7:20 9:55 DISNEY AND PIXAR ANIMATION PRESENTS FINDING NEMO (G) DIGITAL (10:45 1:20 4:00) 6:45 9:15 MARK NORTON THE ITALIAN JOB (PG13) DIGITAL (11:40 2:30 5:05) 7:40 10:25 ARNOLD STAHL RISE OF THE MACHINES (R) DIGITAL (10:40 11:10 1:25 2:20 4:10 5:10) 7:00 7:50 9:45 10:30 REESE WILSON LEGALLY BLONDE 2: RED, WHITE, AND BLONDE (PG13) (10:10 11:30 12:25 2:00 2:55 4:30 5:20) 7:20 8:00 9:55 10:30 DREAMWORKS ANIMATION LEGEND OF THE SEVEN SEAS (PG) DIGITAL (10:00 12:15 2:30 4:50) 7:10 9:30 CAMERON LIU ANGELS 2: FULL THROTTLE (PG13) DIGITAL (10:30 1:15 1:10 1:50 3:50 4:40) 6:50 7:30 9:35 10:15 CILLIAN HARRIS 28 DAYS LATER (R) DIGITAL (11:25 2:15 5:05) 7:45 10:30 ERIC CONNELLY THE HULK (PG13) DIGITAL (10:05 12:00 1:15 3:15 4:20) 6:55 7:35 10:00 10:45 BRUCE ALMIGHTY (PG13) DIGITAL (10:50 1:30) 7:05 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS (PG13) DIGITAL (4:15) 10:05 DISNEY AND PIXAR ANIMATION FINDING NEMO (G) DIGITAL (10:00 10:40 12:30 1:20 3:00 4:00 5:30) 6:40 8:00 9:15 10:35 MARK NORTON THE ITALIAN JOB (PG13) DIGITAL (11:20 2:10 5:00) 7:40 10:25 ON 2 SCREENS IN STADIUM SEATING TERMINATOR 3 (R) DIGITAL 8:00 10:40 ON 2 SCREENS IN STADIUM SEATING ANGELS 2 (PG13) DIGITAL (11:00 12:00 1:35 2:35 4:10 5:10) 7:10 8:00 9:45 10:35 ON 2 SCREENS IN STADIUM SEATING HULK (PG13) DIGITAL (10:30 12:15 1:30 3:45 4:35) 7:15 7:45 10:15 IN STADIUM SEATING 28 DAYS LATER (R) DIGITAL (11:30 2:05 4:40) 7:30 10:10 KATE WILSON ALEX AND EMMA (PG13) DIGITAL (12:10 2:45 5:05) DISNEY AND PIXAR ANIMATION PRESENT: FINDING NEMO (G) DIGITAL (11:25 2:00 4:30) 7:00 9:30 RUGRATS GO WILD (PG) DIGITAL (10:50 12:55 3:05 5:15) FROM JUSTIN TO KELLY (PG) DIGITAL 8:10 10:20 JIM ANISTON BRUCE ALMIGHTY (PG13) DIGITAL (11:55 2:40 5:25) 7:50 10:25 DUMB AND DUMBERER (PG13) DIGITAL (12:05 5:20) 10:05 (SEP) 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS (PG-13) (2:30) 7:45 DADDY DAY CARE (PG) DIGITAL (11:35 2:15 5:00) (SEP) HOLLYWOOD HOMICIDE (PG13) DIGITAL 7:40 10:20 MARK NORTON THE ITALIAN JOB (PG13) DIGITAL (11:20 2:10 4:55) 7:25 10:00 DREAMWORKS ANIMATION LEGEND OF THE SEVEN SEAS (PG) DIGITAL (10:20 12:30 2:45 5:00) 7:10 9:25 REESE WILSON LEGALLY BLOND 2 (PG13) DIGITAL (10:15 12:40 3:00 5:20) 7:50 10:15 ARNOLD STAHL THE RISE OF THE MACHINES (R) DIGITAL (11:00 1:40 4:50) 7:30 10:10 CAMERON LIU ANGELS 2: FULL THROTTLE (PG13) DIGITAL (11:10 1:50 4:20) 7:00 9:50 ERIC CONNELLY THE HULK (PG13) DIGITAL (10:30 1:30 4:30) 7:40 10:35 DISNEY AND PIXAR FINDING NEMO (G) DIGITAL (10:30 2:10 4:45) 7:20 9:45 4000338 3 (R) DIGITAL (10:35 11:20 12:00 1:10 2:00 2:45 3:45 4:45 5:20) 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:15 10:15 10:40 LEGALLY BLOND 2 (PG13) DIGITAL (11:00 12:10 2:05 2:55 4:25 5:30) 7:00 7:55 9:35 10:35 LEGEND OF THE 7 SEAS (PG) DIGITAL (10:25 11:30 12:30 1:45 2:45 4:00 5:00) 6:15 7:15 8:30 9:20 ANGELS 2: FULL THROTTLE(PG13)DIGITAL (10:40 11:25 12:00 1:15 2:05 2:45 4:10 4:45 5:20) 6:50 7:20 7:50 9:25 9:50 10:25 CILLIAN HARRIS 28 DAYS LATER (R) DIGITAL (11:20 1:15 4:30) 7:25 10:15 THE HULK (PG13) DIGITAL (10:35 12:30 1:35 4:00 4:35) 7:10 7:40 10:15 10:40 MARK THERON THE ITALIAN JOB (PG13) DIGITAL (11:25 2:20 5:05) 8:00 10:40 JIM ANISTON BRUCE ALMIGHTY (PG13) DIGITAL (11:35 1:55 4:25) 7:10 9:40 PAUL GIBSON 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS (PG13) DIGITAL (12:40 3:10 5:35) 8:05 10:35 FINDING NEMO (G) DIGITAL (10:35 11:10 1:05 2:00 3:45 4:40) 6:30 7:15 9:00 9:45 SHOWING ON 2 SCREENS TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES (R) DIGITAL 8:00 10:40 SHOWING ON 2 SCREENS ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE (PG13) DIGITAL (10:35 11:15 1:15 2:00 3:45 4:30) 6:50 7:30 9:30 10:10 SHOWING ON 2 SCREENS THE HULK (PG13) DIGITAL (10:30 12:00 1:30 3:15 4:35) 7:00 7:45 10:00 10:45 WALT DISNEY PICTURES PRESENTS: FINDING NEMO (G) DIGITAL (10:45 1:20 4:00) 8:40 9:15 PAUL 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS (PG13) DIGITAL (11:50 2:30 5:00) 7:50 10:20 JIM ANISTON BRUCE ALMIGHTY (PG13) DIGITAL (11:30 2:20 4:45) 7:40 10:00 DEREK CHRISTIAN OLSEN DUMB DUMBERER: WHEN HARRY MET LLOYD (PG13) DIGITAL (11:00 1:00 3:10 5:10) LUKE HUDSON ALEX EMMA (PG13) DIGITAL (11:25 1:45 4:15) RUGRA RUGRA TS GO WILD (PG) DIGIT TSGOWILD(PG)DIGIT AL AL (11:35 1:50 4:05) (SEP) FROM JUSTIN TO KELL FROMJUSTINTOKELL (PG) Y(PG) 7:15 9:25 JOIN THE JOIN THE TIPS FOR TODAY p.m.—The Treatment: Director- writer Jonathan Mostow 3: Rise of the KCRW-FM (89.9). p.m., a.m.—Crime Classics: Aman has a deadly way of getting gifts for his wife (originally broadcast May 5, 1954), KNX (1070). DRAMA, COMEDY, FAMILY p.m., a.m.—Tales of the Texas Rangers young thief begins by stealing cars (originally broadcast Feb. 25, 1952), KNX (1070). CLASSICAL Noon-3 p.m.—Charles Andrews: Stravinsky (1st Symphony, St.

Petersburg p.m.), KUSC-FM (91.5). 2-3 p.m.—Cost-Conscious Classix: Amy Beach (Piano concerto, pianist Alan Feinberg, Nashville Symphony), KCSN- FM (88.5). 7 p.m.-midnight—Jim Svejda: Berlioz in Italy, Opus London Symphony Orchestra) p.m.), KUSC-FM (91.5). SPORTS Sports 15 and 45 minutes past the hour, KFWB (980), KNX (1070). 7-10 p.m.—Baseball: San Diego Padres at Dodgers, KFWB (980), KWKW (1330).

7-10 p.m.—Baseball: Texas Rangers at Angels, KSPN (710). TALK, INTERVIEW 6-9 a.m.—Mark Larson Larry Marino, KRLA (870). 6-10 a.m.—Mark and Brian, KLOS-FM (95.5). 9-11 a.m.—Bill KABC (790). 9-11 a.m.—Larry Airtalk, KPCC-FM (89.3).

9 a.m.-noon—Rush Limbaugh (640). 9 a.m.-noon—Dennis Prager, KRLA (870). 10-11 a.m.—The Right Brothers, KPLS (830). a.m., 6-9 p.m.—Al Rantel, KABC (790). 11 a.m.-noon—Sam Rubin, KLSX-FM (97.1).

11 a.m.-noon—Bob Morey, KPLS (830). 11 a.m.-1 p.m.—Talk of the Nation, KPCC-FM (89.3). Noon-2 p.m.—George Putnam, KPLS (830). Noon-3 p.m.—Sean Hannity, KABC (790). Noon-3 p.m.—Laura Schlessinger, KFI (640).

Noon-3 p.m.—Frosty, Heidi and Frank, KLSX-FM (97.1). Noon-3 p.m.—Michael Medved, KRLA (870). p.m.—Talk of the City With Kitty Felde, KPCC-FM (89.3). 2-3 p.m.—Stock Talk, KPLS (830). 3-4 p.m.—Moe Ansari, KPLS (830).

3-5, 8-9 p.m.—Hugh Hewitt, KRLA (870). 3-6 p.m.—Larry Elder, KABC (790). 3-7 p.m.—John Ken, KFI (640). Radio By Carolyn Patricia Scott Times Staff Writer 19, 1777. Meet Gen.

George Washington: begins the narration by host James Woods. just three months, he has lost three catastrophic battles in a row. Even the Founding Fathers are on the The British have overrun the fledgling capitol. This is hardly the recollection of the American Revolution that comes to mind on July 4 nights when red is in the air. But this is the way of human nature: Events tend to become compressed and details erode over time.

So the Discovery new documentary series, in attempts to put viewers the of historical events. premiere at 9 fleshes out details of the run-up to the most critical battle of the Revolutionary War. Forge: The effectively utilizes realistic re-creations and interviews with historians and archeologists to pick away at myths and reveal the magnitude of the events of the day, in the process opening a window onto the life of atypical soldier. In the months before the battle, situation was dire: His men been trained and drilled; made an agonizing march over frozen ground; they were exhausted and had little to eat. Morale was low and the troops even share a common language.

There were French, Irish, Polish, Germanand African, all equally disenchanted with the war. The man known for his honesty was forced to lie underreporting the number of sick to his troops, overstating the situation to the Founding Fathers as he appealed for more funds. The program does a good job of establishing the drama, then goes on to examine the strategies that each side employed and demonstrates in detail why the colonists prevailed. Subsequent episodes of in will delve into such topics as the secrets of Antony and Cleopatra and the battle at Actium in 31 B.C.; the founding of Jamestown in 1607; the 1883 eruption of the Kraka- toavolcano; and the spread of the plague across the European continent in the 14th century. TUNED IN Laura Pedrick Getty Images OUR LEADER: Adocumentary series opens with a look at Gen.

George command during the Revolutionary War. in puts events into focus SERIES Revolt: (8 p.m. Discovery) reexamines the circumstances surrounding the infamous Boston Massacre. Heart breaking: Romance and series merge yet again with the debut of Dating (10 p.m. ABC).

Hardware: (10 p.m. TLC) examines the history and engineering of the armored car. SPECIALS Riding in style: The Learning Channel scopes out some custom cars of the stars on (8 p.m. TLC). Cadets: The proud history of the U.S.

Military Academy is explored in the documentary (9 p.m. KCET). MOVIES Boulevard of broken dreams: Tom Cruise, Jason Robards, Julianne Moore, Phillip Baker Hall, William H. Macy, Phillip Seymour Hoffman and John C. Reilly star in (6 and 10:45 p.m.

IFC). SPORTS Baseball: The Angels play host to the Texas Rangers (7 p.m. FSN); the Dodgers play the San Diego Padres (7 p.m. FSN2). Highlights The Early Show India.Arie; Michelle Pfeiffer.

7 a.m. KCBS Today Wedding reception venues; author Aphrodite Jones 7 a.m. KNBC KTLA Morning News Actress Kristanna Loken; Kathy Griffin. 7 a.m. KTLA Good Morning America Ballet workout.

7 a.m. KABC Live With Regis and Kelly Third Eye Blind. 9 a.m. KABC Good Day Live Deborah Gibson. 9 a.m.

KTTV Oprah Winfrey Stars from reality programs. 3 p.m. KABC Late Show With David Letterman Regis Philbin; 3 Doors Down. 11:35 p.m. KCBS The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Reese Witherspoon; Steve Zahn; Ginuwine.

11:50 p.m. KNBC Talk Shows Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (June 23-29) as compiled by Nielsen Media Research. They are based on the average number of people who watched a program from start to finish. Nielsen estimates there are 272.04 million potential viewers in the U.S. age 2 and older.

Viewership is listed in millions. Program Network View- ersProgram Network Viewers 1 CSICBS13.80 2 Without a TraceCBS12.37 3 CSI: MiamiCBS11.97 4 Law OrderNBC11.49 5 Law Order: SVUNBC10.45 --------------------------------------------6 Law Order: Criminal Intent NBC10.43 7 Everybody Loves Raymond CBS10.38 8 Law Order (9 p.m.)NBC9.97 9 King of QueensCBS9.96 10 FriendsNBC9.12 --------------------------------------------11 60 MinutesCBS8.92 12 For Love or MoneyNBC8.70 13 Primetime ThursdayABC8.63 14 Dateline: NBC 15 American Juniors --------------------------------------------16 60 Minutes IICBS8.13 17 Dateline: NBC 18 Last Comic StandingNBC8.02 19 According to Jim 9 p.m.) ABC7.92 20 Amazing Race: 4CBS7.86 --------------------------------------------21 Crime and PunishmentNBC7.81 22 Meet My FolksNBC7.80 23 ScrubsNBC7.75 24 George LopezABC7.74 25 Dateline: NBC --------------------------------------------26 Dog Eat DogNBC7.60 27 Part 2CBS7.55 28 Murder, Perfect Part 1 CBS7.41 29 My Wife and KidsABC7.39 Funniest Home Videos ABC7.39 --------------------------------------------31 Will GraceNBC7.38 32 Fear FactorNBC7.25 33 NYPD BlueABC7.24 34 Drew Carey Show (9:30 p.m.) ABC7.13 35 Drew Carey Show ABC7.08 --------------------------------------------36 8 Simple Rules (8:30 p.m.) ABC6.96 37 Yes, DearCBS6.90 38 Less Than PerfectABC6.85 39 American Juniors 40 Still StandingCBS6.70 --------------------------------------------41 CSI: Miami 43 Most WantedFOX6.58 FameNBC6.58 45 Fine FrasierNBC6.55 47 ERNBC6.49 48 Judging AmyCBS6.46 49 JAGCBS6.45 50 Is Right: Million --------------------------------------------51 8 Simple RulesABC6.34 52 Paradise Hotel 53 54 That ShowFOX6.16 55 30 Seconds to FameFOX6.01 --------------------------------------------56 The GuardianCBS5.92 57 According to Jim 9:30 p.m.) ABC5.88 58 Paradise Hotel 59 Stupid Behavior: Caught on Tape FOX5.66 60 WWE --------------------------------------------61 The DistrictCBS5.64 62 Is Right: CBS5.59 63 According to Jim 9 p.m.) ABC5.41 64 Anything for Love (8:30 p.m.) FOX5.36 65 48 Hours InvestigatesCBS5.32 --------------------------------------------66 Whose Line Is It 67 to 68 Celebrates: ABC5.25 69 According to Jim 8:30 p.m.) ABC5.24 70 Anything For LoveFOX5.17 --------------------------------------------71 HackCBS5.12 72 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (9:30 p.m.) ABC5.07 73 Keen EddieFOX4.97 74 PulseFOX4.96 75 Crossing JordanNBC4.84 --------------------------------------------76 According to Jim 8 p.m.) ABC4.82 77 Craziest Police FOX4.77 78 The Dating ExperimentABC4.76 79 The AgencyCBS4.57 80 2003 Essence Awards FOX4.47 --------------------------------------------81 DragnetABC4.31 82 6th 83 The PracticeABC4.04 84 the 85 SmallvilleWB3.47 --------------------------------------------86 Next Top Model UPN3.40 87 Reba (9 p.m.)WB3.32 88 GirlfriendsUPN3.15 89 Half and HalfUPN3.12 90 7th HeavenWB2.98 --------------------------------------------91 Jamie Kennedy (9:30 p.m.) WB2.93 92 Reba (8 p.m.)WB2.86 93 Grounded for LifeWB2.79 94 One on OneUPN2.77 95 Jamie Kennedy (9 p.m.)WB2.62 --------------------------------------------96 Gilmore GirlsWB2.56 97 What I Like About YouWB2.53 98 AliasABC2.35 99 Boarding HouseWB2.30 100 The ParkersUPN2.25 Network averages Here is the number of viewers (in millions) that each network averaged per hour of prime time, for last week and for the season. Network Last week Season to date NBC7.7811.17 CBS7.6511.98 FOX5.779.46 ABC5.649.46 UPN2.933.45 WB2.343.89 Prime-Time TV Rankings For all the talk about so- called reality programming offering an alternative to summer repeats, reruns particularly of procedural crime shows dominated last ratings and occupied all Top 10 slots, based on viewing estimates issued Tues- dayby Nielsen Media Research. Last results underscored why the networks have soured a bit on serialized dramas, which repeat well, as opposed to the and franchises, which viewers can watch at any time. Similarly, a is thriving this summer, attracting almost twice the audience last week of time-period competitor Although many of the unscripted programs are drawing respectable ratings (and several more this summer has yet to produce the sort of clear- cut hit that past summer premieres and ultimately became.

Still, the networks are managing to hold serve, despite the competitors yapping at their heels. Last aggregate audience of 26.8 million viewers in prime time for ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox mirrored their total from the corresponding week ayear ago, and overall viewing is up since the traditional rerun season began in late May. Among last cable fare, the BET Awards averaged an impressive 5.5 million viewers almost double those who tuned in for the AFI Awards tribute on USA while miniseries exactly reign on Sunday, registering a so-so 3.6million viewers. Lowry The reality of summer: Reruns rule For home delivery, call 1-800-426-3232. see California much more clearly..

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