PPatters
09-15-2001, 02:49 PM
According to NBC.com, NBC shall continue with it's regular schedule tonight. Beginning with a special edition of "Dateline" at 8:00PM EST and followed by the made-for-television movie for two hours after that. "Saturday Night Live" air tonight at it's normal time with the "Best of Molly Shannon". There will be no host or musical guest.
According to CBS.com, "Touched By An Angel" shall air at 8:00PM EST tonight followed by a second episode. Afterwards, an episode of "The District" shall air.
According to ABC.com, "World News Tonight" will air from two hours from 6:00PM EST to 8:00PM EST. This will be followed by the two-hour movie "Hope Floats" and we wrap the night up with an "ABC News Special Report". No official word as to how long the special report will go on, so no word as to if it will go on long into the night.
FOX.com also reports that, at 8:00PM EST tonight, a special two-hour edition of "America's Most Wanted" will air.
Unless something dramatically changes, we will see regular television return tonight. I do believe, though, according to my cable's TV Guide television guide, that MSNBC and Fox News Channel shall continue airing news. So, if you would like to see the continuing news coverage, then there ya go.
According to CBS.com, "Touched By An Angel" shall air at 8:00PM EST tonight followed by a second episode. Afterwards, an episode of "The District" shall air.
According to ABC.com, "World News Tonight" will air from two hours from 6:00PM EST to 8:00PM EST. This will be followed by the two-hour movie "Hope Floats" and we wrap the night up with an "ABC News Special Report". No official word as to how long the special report will go on, so no word as to if it will go on long into the night.
FOX.com also reports that, at 8:00PM EST tonight, a special two-hour edition of "America's Most Wanted" will air.
Unless something dramatically changes, we will see regular television return tonight. I do believe, though, according to my cable's TV Guide television guide, that MSNBC and Fox News Channel shall continue airing news. So, if you would like to see the continuing news coverage, then there ya go.