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John, Parton and Poison to perform tonight
By Chuck Barney
Contra Costa Times
Published on Sunday, Jun 07, 2009
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The 63rd Annual Tony Awards Will Billy Elliott make a grand jete to Broadway glory? The musical based on a popular movie about a young boy's passion for ballet, leads all comers with 15 nominations, tying 2001's The Producers for the most-ever. In and around the award presentations will be plenty of eye-boggling entertainment, including performances by Elton John, Dolly Parton, Liza Minnelli, Stockard Channing and the rock group Poison. Neil Patrick Harris serves as our host from the historic Radio City Music Hall. 8 p.m., CBS.
Other bets
Sunday: Gene Simmons Family Jewels, the reality series about the KISS rocker and his dysfunctional brood, launches its fourth season tonight. Yeah, we're dumbfounded, too. 9 p.m., A&E.
Sunday: It's time for more drama at Fort Marshall as Army Wives starts its third season. We return to find the gang banding together to support Claudia Joy (Kim Delaney) after her daughter, Emmalin (Katelyn Pippy), disappears just before the family is to ship out overseas. 10 p.m., Lifetime.
Monday: Spunky homicide detective Brenda Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick) returns for another season of The Closer and she immediately has her hands full with a quadruple-murder case. The opener airs just ahead of the season two debut of Raising the Bar. 9 p.m., TNT.
Monday: Weeds may have gone to pot, but the edgy comedy and its brilliant star (Mary-Louise Parker) are as addictive as ever as season five kicks off with more bizarre misadventures. 10 p.m., Showtime.
Monday: Edie Falco (The Sopranos) casts off her Carmela wig for a much shorter 'do and a more caustic attitude in Nurse Jackie. She plays the seriously flawed title character an ER nurse who's addicted to pain pills and is cheating on her husband. 10:30 p.m., Showtime.
Tuesday: The Real Housewives of New Jersey have already gotten on our nerves. But a trip to Atlantic City is on tap tonight, so we're pretty much intent on tagging along. 10 p.m., Bravo.
Wednesday: Amateurs can just back off. Top Chef Masters is the exclusive domain of 24 top-notch pros, who will compete to determine the best of the best. Our winner gets $100,000 for his or her favorite charity. 10 p.m., Bravo.
Thursday: Sick of Jon and Kate? Then extend a warm welcome to Jenny and Bryan Masche, the frazzled parents in Raising Sextuplets, yet another series about a supersized family. Now, let's see if fame destroys them. 10 p.m., WE.
Thursday: Forget what you saw in Juno. The gritty new series, 16 and Pregnant, focuses on the real-life hardships and challenges facing teen parents-to-be. 10 p.m., MTV.
Friday: Talk about a guilty pleasure. What Not to Wear comes to the rescue of the fashion-challenged. Meanwhile, we sit there in our ratty T-shirt and sweats and make petty comments. Fun stuff. 9 p.m., TLC.
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