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Fall preview TV's top 10
0 Comments | USA TODAY, September, 2006 | by Robert Bianco
On TV, hope falls eternal. Each autumn brings new shows and a renewed wish for something you'll want to watch. The good news this year is that there are plenty of shows worth watching. And here they are, in order: USA TODAY critic Robert Bianco's Top 10 Picks for 2006 (all times ET/PT). The Nine ABC, Wednesdays, 10 p.m., Oct.
4 1 Last year, ABC paired Lost with the season's best new series, Invasion, only to see Invasion fail. Undeterred, ABC is once again pairing Lost with the season's best new series, The Nine. If nothing else, the network is consistent, which in this case, may be a virtue. The Nine has one of the season's most arresting premises: nine strangers bonded together by one horrific experience, a bank robbery hostage crisis. But wisely, the pilot isn't about the...
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