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2003:12:09:16:13:12 CALENDAR E15 LOSANGELESTIMES TELEVISION RADIO wedding was only the next logical step in the process. Who knew, back when Alex Michel was dumping her for Amanda Marsh (remember her?) on that our own little Trista, the former physical therapist and Miami Heat dancer, would turn her thrill-packed search for a mate into a successful career? Looking forward, we wanted to lob around some ideas while the excitement is still fresh. The operative idea here is franchise. Consider these possibilities: Ryan: and Jessica were cute in their own dysfunctional way. But Trista and Ryan could just turn out to be the clashing connubial battle-bots to take them on.

Trista was in full-blown iron-kitten mode during the first two installments of the three-part nuptial extravaganza, and we had a great time watching her squire her startled fireman around the higher echelons of the American wedding industry. it just adorable the way she kept squealing Peenk! everywhere she went? And the flopsweat on that boy! He looked like Nixon debating Kennedy. Remember when he said, no way that going to allow this pink, flowery, girlylit- tle Strawberry Shortcake And that bout of stripper- induced post-traumatic stress at his bachelor party on St. Martin was priceless. in the Rehn The only clouds hovering on the horizon of special day were her pesky family members, who feebly insisted on being included in the planning as the bride struggled to disguise her irritation.

Dad, but money is an are a lot of conversations that happening between us that could be happening because I would have to run things by you in order to make sure that everything would get paid The sulky younger sister was goodtoo. Maybe we could arrange for an extended visit? and Thanksgiving perhaps? Or this might be fun: and European There are also sequel and future co-branding opportunities. As the massive infomercial spectacular that is and has demonstrated, the days of big-ticket designers and florists waiting around for the next Charles and Diana or John Jr. and Carolyn are behind us. Now happy couples can be manufactured in spectacular synergistic efforts, just like figurines.

The couple visited, among others, celebrity wedding planner Mindy Weiss, celebrity florist Mark Held been part of the most lavish celebrity weddings. Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards. Adam as Mindy pointed out), celebrity couturiers Badgley Mischka, celebrity cakemakers Perfect Endings, and shoemaker to the stars Stuart Weitzman, who trumpeted his intention to adorn the punishing bridezillain the most expensive platinum and diamond bridal shoes ever made. But the TV potential of another industry remains untapped. If lucky, ABC has its sequel in the bag: and Ryan could start with a celebrity extramarital fling.

(Is Monica Lewinsky available? She already has the reality show experience.) Maybe Trista could follow with a visit to a celebrity private investigator. Anthony Pellicano would be perfect provided the marriage outlasts the 27-month prison sentence he is currently serving because of explosives found in his office. Next, the couple could shop for celebrity divorce lawyers. the guy who did the Giuliani divorce and the latest Mick Jagger paternity suit? He would be great. Finally, no big-media divorce would be complete without the sordid tell-all, relayed courtesy of the help host Chris Harrison, perhaps?) and ghosted by a big-name celebrity biographer.

What could be better than watching Trista select her very own, customized Lenox china place setting? Seeing it smashed against the wall. Where: ABC When: Tonight, 9-11 Rating: The network has rated the program TV-PG (may not be suitable for young children). Featuring Rehn and Ryan Sutter Executive producer Mike Fleiss. and The happy franchise future Wedding, from Page E1 SERIES Embedded journalist: Heroes: Ernie Pyle: The Voice of G.I. (5 p.m.

History) examines the career of the World War II reporter who broadcast from the midst of some of that most desperate battles until he was killed by Japanese fire in 1945. blessings: Ed (Tom Cavanagh) seeks the approval of (Julie Bowen) father(guest star Dan Lauria) for the future together but is discouraged by the response on (8 p.m. NBC). Unlimited potential: Clark (Tom Welling) must choose between staying with Lana (Kristin Kreuk) and his family or fulfilling his destiny to rule the Earth on (8 p.m. WB).

Amadeus: (9:30 p.m. KCET) features French conductor Pierre Boulez and the Berlin Philharmonic with pianist Maria Joao Pires. The centerpiece is Piano Concerto No.20 in Minor. a heartache: Stan is heartbroken when Wendy dumps him on (10 p.m. Comedy Central).

SPECIALS Notorious: (8 p.m. offers a list of top 10 infamous newsmakers accused of illegal conduct, including Phil Spector, Martha Stewart, Kobe Bryant, Scott Peterson and Robert Blake. and Raiders: The documentary of Oakland: The the Raiders, the (9 p.m. HBO) looks back at a turbulent decade in Oakland and the success of its baseball and football teams. Top of the charts: Ryan Seacrest hosts 2003 Billboard Music (8 p.m.

Fox) as artists from various music categories take the stage as performers, presenters and winners. Stevie Wonder presents the Century Award to Sting. Clay Aiken, Evanescence, Foo Fighters, No Doubt, Pink, R. Kelly, Stingand Shania Twain perform. Ancient civilization: Archeologists Julie Andersen and Salah Ahmed uncover a long-buried, city on The Forgotten (8 p.m.

Discovery). Another brick in the wall: In L. Friedman (10 p.m. Discovery), the New York Times correspondent covers construction of new security wall and its implications for a lasting peace between Israel and Palestine. MOVIES Orphan: Achef takes care of her 8-year-old niece after her sister dies in a car accident in (7:30 a.m.

and 7 p.m. Sundance). True hero: Audie Murphy, the most decorated U.S. soldier of World War II, portrays himself in his 1955 life story Hell and (8 a.m. History).

Evolution revolution: Aschoolteacher creates a national furor in the 1920s when he breaks the law against teaching evolution in director Stanley 1960 social drama the (5 p.m. TCM). Highlights George Rose Getty Images REBEL: Al Raiders are part of an HBO special. Today Actress Emma Thompson in the Farrelly brothers on author Leslie Sbrocco for 7 a.m. KNBC Good Morning America Actress Kirsten Dunst Lisa previewing Trista and wedding; Rebecca Kolls talks about trimming Christmas trees.

7 a.m. KABC Living It Up! With Ali Jack Director Ron Howard; actress Maria Bello (N) 9 a.m. KCBS Live With Regis and Kelly Danny DeVito; Dido. 9 a.m. KABC Good Day Live Neil Diamond.

9 a.m. KTTV The View Jeff Bridges; Cher; the Farrelly brothers; Fabio. 10 a.m. KABC Wayne Brady Mike Kelly Rowan; Karen Duffy; Steve Tyrell. 10 a.m.

KCAL Sharon Osbourne Tom Arnold; Leslie Bibb; Moby; Maroon 5. 11 a.m. KTLA The Ellen DeGeneres Show Tom Cruise; Gloria Estefan. 3 p.m. KNBC Oprah Winfrey A.J.

McLean. 3 p.m. KABC Dr. Phil Women seek to control their hormones. 4 p.m.

KNBC Ricki Lake After listening to excuses, a panel of relationship experts decides whether there is ever a legitimate reason for betraying lover. 5 p.m. KCOP Charlie Rose Playboy founder Hugh Hefner; Playboy chief executive Christie Hefner. 6:30 p.m. KLCS, 11:30 p.m.

KCET Life Times Homeownership for low-income workers; new musical at the Mark Taper Forum. 7 and 11 p.m. KCET Late Show With David Letterman Amanda Barry Sonnenfeld. 11:35 p.m. KCBS The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Actress Diane Keaton; monster trucker Jesse James; Tom Jones performs.

11:35 p.m. KNBC Jimmy Kimmel Live Guest co-host Method Man; actress Jennie Garth. 12:05 a.m. KABC The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn Actor Colin Firth; actress Christina Milian; Gloria Estefan performs. 12:35 a.m.

KCBS Late Night With Conan Actor Jude Law; actress Tara Reid; Michelle Branch performs. 12:35 a.m. KNBC Last Call With Carson Daly Actress Jessica Alba; comic Andy Dick; the Stills perform. 1:35 a.m. KNBC Listings include talk shows that provide aguest list.

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Pearl was the top-rated series among total viewers for the second week in a row, with more than 22.2 million viewers. This finale should be one of the highestrated shows of the season. The police procedurals Crime Scene and all landed in the top 10. Simple had a solid premiere, while Tracy Morgan fared reasonably well after its broadcast. new drama of did not catch fire in its first episode.

On Monday night, and Night featuring the St. Louis Rams against the Cleveland Browns, just barely topped and the season finale of Tonight Show With Jay continues to dominate in late night, closing out the November sweeps with its highest ratings in three years, despite publicity surrounding David Letterman of Night With David becoming a first-time father. In cable news, the three-hour first part of epic in attracted 4.2 million viewers in 2.9 million HBO households, becoming the pay- cable highest rated movie this year. HBO will air the second part this Sunday. Braxton National Prime-Time TV Rankings cop dramas, connect with viewers Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (Dec.

1-7) 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 Survivor: Pearl IslandsCBS22.20 2 CSICBS22.08 3 ERNBC20.72 4 60 MinutesCBS18.70 5 --------------------------------------------6 Everybody Loves Raymond CBS16.75 7 Law OrderNBC16.61 8 Monday Night FootballABC16.36 9 CSI: MiamiCBS15.49 10 Cold CaseCBS15.39 --------------------------------------------11 FriendsNBC14.64 12 Will GraceNBC14.23 13 Average JoeNBC14.08 14 Fear FactorNBC14.01 15 Two and a Half MenCBS13.81 --------------------------------------------16 Without a TraceCBS13.72 17 NFL Monday ShowcaseABC13.65 Law Order: SVUNBC13.65 19 Simple Life 20 Wedding ABC13.18 --------------------------------------------21 Simple Life 22 JAG 23 Las VegasNBC12.83 24 The West WingNBC12.77 25 ScrubsNBC12.18 --------------------------------------------26 Extreme Makeover (Wed.) ABC12.10 27 28 King of QueensCBS11.96 29 Still StandingCBS11.83 30 Dateline: NBC --------------------------------------------31 Tracy Morgan Show (Thu.) NBC11.68 32 at Rockefeller NBC11.26 33 Brown ABC11.22 34 Joan of ArcadiaCBS11.00 35 According to JimABC10.98 --------------------------------------------36 37 FrasierNBC10.68 38 24FOX10.51 39 The SimpsonsFOX10.50 40 Yes, DearCBS10.45 --------------------------------------------41 BeckerCBS10.40 42 60 Minutes IICBS10.27 43 That Show 44 12 Championship ABC10.00 45 Tracy Morgan Show 8 p.m.) NBC9.88 --------------------------------------------46 Third WatchNBC9.71 47 48 Hours InvestigatesCBS9.39 48 Line of FireABC9.37 49 Bernie MacFOX9.31 50 O.C.FOX9.27 --------------------------------------------51 Christmas NBC9.20 52 My Wife and KidsABC9.14 53 Funniest Home Videos ABC8.91 54 Primetime MondayABC8.86 --------------------------------------------56 Happy FamilyNBC8.85 57 Less Than PerfectABC8.79 58 Hope FaithABC8.76 59 Tracy Morgan 8:30 p.m.) NBC8.72 60 Most WantedFOX8.66 --------------------------------------------61 JAGCBS8.61 AliasABC8.61 63 Malcolm in the MiddleFOX8.37 64 The PracticeABC8.23 65 Cops (8:30 p.m.)FOX8.05 --------------------------------------------66 Extreme Makeover 67 Life With BonnieABC7.95 68 All RelativeABC7.67 69 George LopezABC7.61 70 Naughtiest FOX7.29 --------------------------------------------71 That Show 72 The HandlerCBS7.19 73 CopsFOX6.97 74 Miss MatchNBC6.76 75 Primetime ThursdayABC6.72 --------------------------------------------76 Christmas 77 Depot SEC Championship CBS6.39 78 Arrested DevelopmentFOX6.31 79 Threat MatrixABC6.29 80 Married to the KellysABC6.20 --------------------------------------------81 King of the HillFOX6.10 82 12 Championship ABC6.07 83 of 84 Boston PublicFOX5.75 85 Wedding FOX5.69 --------------------------------------------86 87 WWE SmackdownUPN5.19 88 Tru CallingFOX4.70 89 7th HeavenWB4.66 90 a Very Muppet NBC4.64 --------------------------------------------91 Tracy Morgan Show (Sun.) NBC4.49 92 King of the Hill (7 p.m.)FOX4.41 93 SmallvilleWB3.87 94 Steve Big TimeWB3.79 95 GirlfriendsUPN3.72 --------------------------------------------96 EveUPN3.67 97 RebaWB3.63 98 Half and Half 99 The ParkersUPN3.51 100 All of UsUPN3.38 --------------------------------------------101 One on OneUPN3.24 102 103 Gilmore GirlsWB3.21 104 EverwoodWB3.13 105 Grounded For LifeWB3.00 --------------------------------------------106 EnterpriseUPN2.80 107 AngelWB2.72 108 What I Like About YouWB2.63 109 One Tree HillWB2.60 110 Rock Me BabyUPN2.48 --------------------------------------------111 Jamie KennedyWB2.46 112 Like FamilyWB2.41 113 Half and Half 114 Run of the House 115 Run of the HouseWB1.95 --------------------------------------------116 Jake 2.0UPN1.75 117 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 CBS12.9813.45 NBC10.5811.00 ABC9.829.77 FOX7.6410.05 WB3.704.13 UPN3.103.59 By Greg Braxton Times Staff Writer Casey Kasem is stepping down next month as host of Top the landmark radio show that counts down the top pop hits. After more than three decades, the velvet-voiced radio personality will pass his duties along to a new generation: disc jockey and host Ryan Seacrest. PremiereRadio Networks, which syndicates the program, announced the transition Tuesday. Kasem, meanwhile, has signed a new long-term contract with Premiere to continue his adult contemporary-oriented Top The two weekend versions of that countdown will still feature signature dedications and stories behind the songs.

last Top will be broadcast on Jan. 3 and 4, and Seacrest will take over on Jan. 11. been working with Pre- miere over the last several months to find a way for me to be with my audience in every market in the nation without having to compete with myself by being on both Contemporary Hit Radio stations with Top and Adult Contemporary stations with Top Kasem said in a statement. this new contract, be counting down the hits for my listeners into the next Kasem, who launched the show in 1970, could not be reached for further comment.

Meanwhile, Seacrest will add Top to a frantic schedule that also includes his daily afternoon drive-time stint on Star 98.7 FM; his hosting duties on which will launch its third season Jan. 19; and a new daytime syndicated television show, Air With Ryan which will also start next month. His home base will be a new television and radio studio in the Hollywood Highland complex. will be a lot of interesting changes on the show while maintaining the integrity of what Casey he said. The show will be much more interactive, with fan participation and live performances from current groups, Seacrest said.

Associated Press NEW GENERATION: Ryan Seacrest, right, will take over from Casey Kasem, left, as the host of Top Frank Micelotta Getty Images Kasem passes the baton on Ryan Seacrest will take over the show that his predecessor helmed for three-plus decades. TIPS FOR TODAY 10-11 a.m.—Morning Symphony: Bar- (Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, alto violinist Yo-Yo Ma, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra), KCSN-FM (88.5). p.m.—The Treatment: Director Tim Burton guests, KCRW-FM (89.9). 8-9 p.m.—The Twilight Zone: starring Stan Freberg; political fanatic Oliver Crangle has determined that at 4 p.m. rid the world of all evil people by shrinking them to 2 feet tall, KSUR (1260).

10 p.m.-midnight—Chicago Symphony Retrospective: Fritz Reiner conducts Schubert (8th Symphony, contralto Maureen Forrester, tenor Richard Lewis), Mahler Lied von der KMZT-FM (105.1). CLASSICAL p.m.—Masterpiece of the Day: Bond (Concerto No.4 in Parley of Instruments), KMZT-FM (105.1). 7-8 p.m.—Symphony at 7: Weber (1st Symphony, Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra), KMZT-FM (105.1). 8-10 p.m.—Evening Concert: Strauss (Violin Concerto in minor, violinist Sarah Chang, Bavarian State Orchestra) p.m.), KMZT-FM (105.1). SPORTS Sports 15 and 45 minutes past the hour, KFWB (980), KNX (1070).

4-7 p.m.—Pro Hockey: Kings at Atlanta Thrashers, KSPN (710). Radio.

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